% : t . . . ’ 7 *- . + - ; : ; ; Je tae i } . ‘ i : SICITV NI ACL 'School Director CITY NEWS PAGE Conducts Course The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 30, 1959. §| Miss Jean Church, R.N., M.A., ~ | conducting a five-day castle i K i participate. Parade will form up at 10 a.m. at H.M.C.S. Queen ‘Charlotte Navy Quay. R.C. services will be held ; E ; ik have also been made for | 272 58% employed discussion per- at the Basilica. Protestant services in St. Paul’s iods to assist the nurses in solv- : ‘a . Orders to local | ing the problems which they meet Church. The Recce Band will be in attendance. by | in the day to day care of patients, in the teaching of students and ee ee ee 7 rere in the administration of a hospital i E CUDMORE'S ‘WEEK - END SPECIALS | YORK PEANUT | s Institute Dancers =. m [ete oe so sre Seo os de ea Se city. * tour Tast summer, at the city Ss For We dnesd ay ; i dong ee rw Movies Shown Camera Club meeting Monday. ; behind . The films showed much of in- sects ikon ef Chasteibcbo, ac : wring wah wetiie At Club Meeting tereat in the places visited, sad the Double Sword Dance} lottetown, 84 (tie). the ; ee rel 247. Unt | Schook 7 : as eal The Charlottetown Camera'and their guests. Grades 7-10, Mountain Music — ill be among the first Club had the plelasure of having| The competition of the evening 1. Central Royalty School, 86. 'e in warmth of welcome. |Miss Edera Rodd show movie|was “Portrait”, in black and Class 309, Seann Triubbas (17 New Officers We urge all to get busy on plans films of her trip through various| white, judged by Cleve Craswell years and over) — 1. Shirley now. ‘countries of Europe, taken on a! He chose as top three the follow- Lieutenant Commander B. J. O'Meara was elected president of c the P.E.I. branch of the Naval =~ eee— cece cm a ee ee BG Oa a a OE Be mm OEE Re OE Class 295, Flora MacDonald’s .—os e planning} This free discussion has been a - Mae-| salient feature of the institute , ; ’ and has served to promote en- . hay-|thusiasm and to provide a med- ; [mers the Masia Festal | ahr Fraser and Tommy i i competitions. From left te right | Burke. 5 ait lu | bg DRESSED IN their the week are these E _ int ie 33 a £ £ ; rs fh fifi ma ge! | z e 8 3 e : ; qi 5 z i D> : "a gs f i q f a Afi ; § i [ ‘lil iu fi ! aa i E if E : i it ay c | zg e Ht . i ith; Es iff g uf ge i | : 3 and over) . Fancy (13 to 16 years incl.) — annual EVENING RESULTS 1. Evelyn Fraser, Charlottetown, sae nan. Re 90: 2. Tommy Burke, Charlotte- | W@™droom of HMCS Queen Char- ion: ‘town, 85; 3. Joyce MacDonald, | lotte Tuesday night. Class ional Dance | Charlottetown, 80. Commander L.E. Prowse was oe Class 242, Rural Schools, | elected vice-president and Lieu- Grades 8-10, Dip and Dive — 1./ tenant L.B. Doiron was named * | Brackley School, 83. secretary-treasurer. iH, ie i i | i} elt tT rf : ; ? i Z KRAFT 12 OZ. PKG. MARSHMALLOWS .:........ 2c ; q ( ir fi Class 296. eee in ae ee that the P. ior $ D Fancy (17 years over) — 1./E. L. branch the association 2 years an Deere Dae, veuie ce ae eae tr one - 4 Class 292, Dou . | vention of NO to that Is-| Vincent's Orphanage, Charlotte-| (13 to 16 years incl.) — 1. Janet | in Charlottetown in June of 1960. town, 85; 2. Royalty | yellish, Charlottetown, Eliza-| Various committees have been that | School, Grade 7, and Grand! teth Haywood, Charlottetown, | formed to make plans for the ° 88: 2. Marsha Wellner, South-| convention. : , : port, Barbara Macmillan, Char-| A demonstration was given competitions again this| (primary), 79.5. lottetown, 85; 3. Evelyn and | members by the Sea Cadet Band Class 306, Seann Triubbas, (13| Heather Fraser, Charlottetown, | and a meet- for 84. | ing was devoted to discussion Class 252, Square Dance, Wo- of the Sea Cadets activities. The men’s Institutes — 1. West cadets are sponsored by the as- Covehead W.I., 91. | sociation. 18 CLASSES ADJUDICATED ne iy e i i 5 e i i g i ; 2 1 LB. TIN all Flavor Pak Peas Fig Bar Biscuits | Pel i! i i lit : i i I i i L: | i i | F SAFETY on SALE! Orphanage Group Given | GOOD; FAR i E if rf iG df ij ! ! | ms fF 8 * tf iz Choral Reading Honors The highest mark received in); years and over—1. Notre Dame Shirley Dancers, Charlottetown, Permission has been granted | hoth morning and afternoon ses-| Academy, Charlottetown 34. 81; 3. Ross Trio, Group Two, 80. Company te eon-jsions of the Musieal Festival) Class 230, Urban Schools,| (lass 304, Sword Dance, 13 to en |competitions held at two dif-| Grades, one and two—1. Roch-| 16 inclusive—1. Evelyn Fraser, 1 FREE DELIVERY DIAL GM AVE C.0.D. ORDERS ACCEPTED 3813 ed yesterday by city engineer The orphanage group perform-| Rochford Square School, Grade| Class 268, Solo Rhythm Tap, 10 Harold . under-| €d at Prince of Wales College in 1B and Rochford Square School, | 4, 12 . inclusi gig a awarded | Grade 1, 81, (tied). oe ee ee oe choral| Class 231, Uran Schools, grades | Burke, *Charlottetown, 84; 3. Gre insurance underwriters. reading renditions of ‘Higglety,| three and four—i. Queen Square | Carol Jean MacNeill, West Roy- Resident manager of the com- | Piggiety, Pop- Hippety op to School Charlottetown, 86; 2. | alty, Coleen Berrigan, Chartotte- and “A Chiid’s Grace. Notre Dame Academy, Charlotte-| town, 83, (tied). Rural | town, 82'2; 3. Rochford Square Class 296, Highland Fling, 10 to |] Fort/ and Spring Park School, 4, | 12 years inclusive —l. Brendalee sec- | (tied). MacLeod, Charlottetown, 99: 2./| @ Quality guaranteed by ond with a mark of 85 and Grand) (255 232, Urban Schools, | Heather Burke and Heather Fra- ear bo yore rn Omen a grades five and six—1. Rochford | ser, Charlottetown 88, (tied); sl e 4 husky plies of 3-T Nylon 18 CLASSES Square School, Charlottetown, 84; | Elaine MacLean, Long Creek, 85. A (ptal of 18 classes 2. Spring Park School, Oharlotte-| Ciass 306, Seann Triubbas, nine " at Soume @ Resists heat, impact and fatigue grades nine and 10—1. Notre | Bethany MacAleer, Central Roy-|| @ Proven Goodyear tread , Charlottetown, i Dame Academy alty, 79. design gives surer starts, Class 272. Doubles Clog, 10 to safi DANCING CLASSES . | 12 years inclusive—1. Judy Ross er stops Class 266, Solo Tap Clog, 17| MacLean, Frankie Ross Murphy,/| @ Exclusive tread compound years and over,—i. Ruth Ross, Charlottetown, 84: 2. Coleen Ber- ° Chartotietown, 85. : rigan, Brenda Dowling, Char- designed for long wear Class 276, Group Tap. 10 to 12| lottetown, 83; 3. Carol Jean Mac- years, inclusive,—1. Linda Waish, | Neill and Paula Condon, Linda et ees re tee a | SUPER-CUSHION Union Local [seize coara™ “st QUALITY Just before noon firemen an- Real ' lity iti ‘ ome! swered a call at the Driving eal value on a quali Tracadie Cross School with al Cy ha Park. On arrival they found the . in the Rural School, ets Charter Parkdale department had doused Goodyear tire - Placing sec- : Dri a blaze in a straw pile. é . Which was at an ae 6 ee a Three calls to grass fires were 95 Size 6.70 x 15 Fort Augustus Schoo! | thethood of Railway Employees |answered in the afternoon. The tube-type and General Workers was held in |first on Elm Avenue at 2:10; end your recappable tire 4:56. and to Malpeque Road at - © Gesrenteatl KE ERXX KR KKK 4 JET- FLAME ACTION! - * JET - HOT THRILLS! i + Exploding with all the power of the Jet Age . ~ . % with all the passion of a daring love story! ‘ EARTH-SHAKING! SKY-SHATTERING! bs ne ay ~~ ay a tb iH i rt ef i | i fi ri a > rm | tf: tl 3 i i ° ? ; g i i F i i i : ; | 7 | [it ip ae sé ur | DO rri “Tl gf ; EB ab} Fe 3 : ire #3 | LEE ya A ult oe elaii Pile giz y Fea $ Fag if sii : af 2 & : i 5 ; H ge FE HT ft | afi een E ; Fe ? ; ! ‘ae { ; i : ; the Labour Hall, Charlottetown | then to Connolly Street at 4:08 i 8 rt S F 8 ? f ; Urban Schools |, Monday. eles | aa Tasastey were, dacassed and k ha @ 4 plies of 3-T Rayon cord “Lord Ulian's Daugh | 28reement was reached on soli Drun . rge tions. —eeeo—-—— 800 ——-—4010208—-— 808 ———e00—- — —e2 08 & sees Soc BUDGET SPECIAL PARTY WINNERS Augustus Sen potas ash = ihe CBRE. and G.W. presented Brings Term 1 & e Qh GOOD/YEAR | ee. i @ . if é z a eile j qf ; 5 3 t i i : + : ; 7 | | : + 5 i i ob? Hi ie a if ii the charter to the new local MARATHON whose membership is nearing the A Charlottetown man con QUALITY ; ee os ‘dent.eJ.C. Morrison | Vieted on a charge of being inist sizes 6.70 x 15 GUARANTEED 6.00 x 16 ® sense tes steers | JOHN WAYNE - JANET LEIGH 1 ae with the |drunk and incapable drew a hi BSF : i : ; on nd deput seven-day Jail term when he ap- mark of 87. Second place went to os ; vd - oe cn ‘April oon peared in City Police Court yes- | : Next meeting is to be held at terday morning. went to Parkdale! erside on May 30. Fines of $5 and costs or two : days were imposed on Mount Other placings during the day's Stewart and Fort Augustus men sessions were: ' 7 appearing on similar charges. CHORAL READING Business Brisk 7 Candlitows man was con- Class 235, Church Schools, . victed on’ a charge of common under 12 years of age—l. New For Fire Dept. assault. He was remanded until i f alt E : v8 ay 7 5 : 7 ! i : a , I I tii Gl Explorers, N Gias- f ing. 4 2- ao a ke eco’ eas Dacca | The Chasteictows Pre Do-|*s“Cacemene aon”che od x PLUS NEWS SHOWS 3:30 — 7 — 9y Band, 88: 3, partment was kept moving yes-| yj \ eee BS Nate nee vowing i Tact col [ame Ssarderty conduct hed Mell Vulcanizing Car & Truck ||, TO-DAY, FRI-SAT. CAPITOL y 86. * ae at scattered points throughout | Magistrate K. M. Martin ordered Da Urban Schools, | the city. that the complaintant be ordered || One Day Tires Installed | Oh leat A i rs HF ue i ft i J ft ati Suvies COMING FRIDAY MIDNIGHT Ra While You , a * felt they had the situa-| Records show that cricket— and Truck - 1* ~ MURDER BY CONTRACT” + RE snr ane Wait Chastotiotenn a" pam firemen arrived but_the depart eal ot Gulidtord in sorry Tires x * a a . ee =" % yt i Birch-| The Swift Canadian Company t ; i Sites Mitesh. Conde ann len Demet Ghost, Wad ‘died| tone Birchwood High School,|twice within minutes yesterday HISTORIC GAME a at i fi E i i " i | 4 _——— back shortly after- England, is the ‘6th century. ! | |