' ISLAND NEWS PAGE i Eastern And Central Districts l'rhe Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. April 29. 1964. 51 ‘Communiy Is Urged , To Extend Support ‘ A mark of 87 was awarded to. l the Kathleen Mctiiiigan Strin: ' Orchestra. Charlottetown bv; adjudicator of the PI". I. Music: Festival. Mrs. Mossie Hancock: during last night's session at, I Bircltwnod Hiizli School. l l l | Violin Duet. open: Ralph and David Raynor. Mi. Herbert. 3:3. Girls Solo, lnw voice. Ill years and under- Carolyn Ling. 84, Sylvia Phillips. 82; Janet Mac-i Isaac. 80 Piano solo, 15 to 17 years: Be ryl Vessey. York. 32: I. t n it a \iatheson. North 'VIiIton. 81.’ \Iary Lou Mat-Lend. Slierwood‘ and Susan Cleworth. Charlotte- town. tied at 80 marks. Womcns Chorus. rural. two ' Mrs. Hancock said it was nor of the largest string orchestras, ar‘ross Canada to participate In a .lnllSll" festival. and that the. support of the community shoiilrll ' be in this intr‘rcst to expand the} l ggg'git; 21-. {25:33: 22 mm» part: w... Conn... i pan, -. The following are the leadingi 8' ‘part 79' I i 5 mmpgtams {mm 135' nights pprgl Girls Solo. low voice. 18 yeaiu st i Overturns . ,( PTURE PRESIDENT'S CU'R‘LING TROPHY CA (I? “‘9 a’gualcmme‘fftmg "l “11° by I’m-“dent Mrs. T.D. Laid- to: skip Rosemary Hill: mate formance and unlcss nilwmllsn :lr‘d find”; Candy" Iii/'23» 78: v "y l ' ‘“ ' ‘ , Ladies ran I. e Be. , g -‘ I . inl- t’d “1 nmsmms a . .' nrvinrie . can . ams. l. _ .v.....r.. ,, vedeire Golf and Winter Club law in .me 3mm“ team of Bu“ Lana?“ and seem“! Into lrhllisatharlnIIetco‘iyn. ‘ el Sacred Solo. Mali: VOIPP. 16 CITY MAN RCMP was he” 1“ night at the the presidents curling match. stone. BPiisy Houston. Lead q”ng Orcheqtm Open: Kamfl wars and W”; David Hall. 32_ From the left are Mrs. Laid- law. making the presentation stone. Jean MacNutt is miss- ing from the picture. I Charlottetown. _ . leen SOURTS — ——Soiiris RCMP are . tm‘ investigating an accident at ap—j piam, 3010' 15 and m “a”. PTnlealt‘ll’ 12.30 W“ Yfiier'l Mary Lou Mar-Lend. Sherwood, morning. noon and evening and day “TIP” 3 '964 l-I‘Wk' dl'lVF‘TI Rt: (‘arole flurry. Winsloe. 79: i at Prim'P of Wales College in the Cpl. W..T. P. COUCEIIIII’I. right. looks on as Superintendent A. S. Mat-Neil and Michael Peter Road. He I e a v s s today for a posting 1 with Depot Division in Regina. ; Saskatchewan. swearing into the Royal Can- adian Mounted Police. Mr. MacNeil is 21 years old and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. MacNeil of 139 Kensington McGuigan String Orches-l Frank w‘m‘jv 81- 37, The festival resumes today at ting a presentation was made the Birchwood High School In Lao slammed neutralist and right - wing positions in the Plains des Jarres region With mortars and artillery. The fight- .;~»w.:i..—.y-. , Bennett was driving east tin-i ‘ ic went out of control and went the Music Festival 'n - At a special meeting of thelwlll be removed. and in Ms“ _ v H ‘ opened I on the attention they gave theiranntague Flommhrv thno] 1th? time [congregation of SLAMWW.“ mace a kitchen‘ wash rmde der way to ge. tl.i .(OHIIIIOI'I ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' i Prcsbytcrian Church. Monta-‘ and a room for a nursery classj fizirgfifgng gilgigiftopggt J o . MacNeil go over some final a ers riort Mr. It ,l\' 'l'. A u ‘ s by Roger Brenton Bennett of: Gloria Wood. Mt. Herbert. 7n. iafternoon only. ; p p p 0 lap 9' g North Lake went out of mntrol‘. I on the St, Peters highway at o g - Board Approval For Malor t lll ren OI‘ tten ion ms died down at midday- into the ditch. overturning. SPLIT IN COALITION Rhythm bands A- schools He was carrying 15 boxes of Montague on Tuesday morning director. . with adjudicator Clarence 0er-. One selection in particular re-t Schools of one room. gradesi The driver escaped with min-. flue hold in the Church Ham on Wm be bum 1-5 unison: Eldon School. {or injuries. r 7 ‘ .‘ . . ' . . lng again in the wake of tile . . i- e h . ' ,i __ ' ' . . Monday evening. the board of Also included in th provl‘aml MONTACUE Vocal solos, I Folk song. girls 15 and unier. nthVIHE coup that shoved n I Rollo Bay. wards SOIIT‘IS when the tri k‘ . S I Renovations To Church MONTAGUE, ~~ Sessions ofI Mr. Oerton commended themi I Meanwhile, efforts were un- ten rooms and over. grades 4-5: bait and a quantity of salt at ton of Ontario being introduced ceived his enthusiasm as he de A.G.J. Sleeves. Mr. by Rev. scribed it as well suited to Oerton will continue to adjudi» groups. and obviously much en- Grades 6-10 unison: Eldoni School; Mt. Buchanan. i cafe throughout the festival joyed by them. This selection "nmnn- Mi - . - ' - r month - .. . .. ' - ' ‘ "‘ ' ' ' u :1 ll - from the Chance“ Festival bein held at Montague Ann Carter Souris ‘ which concludes Thursday at. The Rolling Sea . a two-part Buchanan- Eldon School. major rpm“ q“ml-pm ram 9“ dmr “)8de i . . g ‘ ‘ T‘ 1 . ' ‘ The Neo Lao Hak Sat, the 1 "no". school chorus received the high! mated at some $1,000. to the Vestry. and Its relocationi With the high mark of 88 .ng Girls duct. 15 years and undaei: prmccnnmunist faction in me ‘ He gave a great deal of help-i est mark to date in the Monta- At A Glance Parliament managers of the church was gi- ven authority to proceed with a will be several minor alterations amnnfl them the removal of the1 Incliidcd in the program will‘ on the main floor of the Church} be two important changesThei In charge of obtaining esti-i duets and trios gave variety to . Maureen MacCormack. Souris; last night's session of the. Musici Mary Chaisson. Souris; Carol awarded to Carol Anne Carter, Loretta Chaisson. Mary Nancy Deveau and Rose Marie son. Souris: Sharon Smith. Ann into abeyance earlier this three-way coalition. rejected I call from Gen. oumi Nose- :ll‘ltilclliil‘illcllilgnpcfillllecfthllistlIllglni: filial-:23; :lldlailf 33;” con. gallery in the church is to per matcs was a committee of ihe' Gallant for their trio “Mary 01' Drake. MillvieW; Nancy De. th t. , .Hl l, ' fl sing and to enjoy singing is the ' By THE CANADIAN PRESS ciosod in with glass panels board of managers. headed by Argyle" veau, Rosemarie Gallant, Souris. Va: fe "3 1°“ sl.r'j‘ If“ 31”"; main thing and was glad to see MORNING SESSION which. when closed. will providel William Brehaut. The work Wlll The adjudicator also awarded (equal); Karin Larter. Caroi' .m or Selim". mi.” I.“ M ’ schools ten moms and over, TUESDAY. Apr“ 28- 1954 much-needed Sunday S c h no It be in charge of the ard under. a mark of 86 to Rose Marie 631- Ann Carter. Souris. Julia Che- me me“ 15 m '9" lane "" that the children were not forc- , grade 1, unison: Montague Ele- ing their tones. mentary School, (only entry). Grade three. unison: Mon gue Elementary School. (on ). Grade two. unison; Montague Elementary School, (only en- ta- U f9 :1 Grade four — unison; Monta- External Affairs Minister Martin announced evpiilsion from Canada of Izvestia cor- respondent, Vasily Tarasov for attempting to bribe a govern ment employees to give se- cret information on industrial processes. .. The Commons decided on a classroom space. | h H jits Chan-mam Kenneth Macphm‘. Iant of Souris for her solo in verie. Maureen MacCormack, When inn. l 9 Sta Pry Pant . - , j the 12 and 13 year class. Souris. (equal). be used for seatin‘z at services: H’M‘ sm_"h‘ “new” 0‘ the‘ Mr. Ocrton said that he was Girls duet. 18 years and under: with a lame attendance. mardv “"ll “Ci as treasurer aware of problems involved . Judy Smith. Marilyn Drake, i The stage in the Church Hall the building fund. ‘ during adolescence when there I Millview; Siiaron and Sandra ; Imay he changes in the vocal Steeves. Montague. I chords. lie encouraged all con- . Girls may 15 years and under; jizstants to spur themselves on i Caml Anne Carter, Nam. y De- . greater effort and not try to veau‘ me Marie Gallant] of get the government going again The rightist junta that seized power in Vientiane was believed to be agreeable to s new gov- ernment P under So u \' a n H a houma but with drastic changes from the old coalition. Unconfirmed reports said the junta leaders wanted a w coalition without the pro-Com- comnnittce investigation oi ‘ .k n i . - d h- th 3 . . gue Elementary School (only char , , . .. ' ° ' I TM 9 19" ‘mces "I "‘ES 93' . Souris: Loretta Clhaisson, Mary . ' ges b,\ Geiaid (.irouard < o e t . t _ M 0f. . , . munlsts. led by Prince Sou- engrahe five —— untson- Morita. “PC—l‘ahefllel that he “'3’ r n v r l firgill: sloio.cI2p-I3:9Rose Mai-lei Chmsson' J u l l a Chmeme' Phanouvong- i gue Elementary school "lferell Inducemems to 1m" . . v . . , l Gallant. Soiiris: Maureen Mac- swirls: Debbie MacmlOSh’ The old coalition was formea ,. . - the Liberals. At 3 Confirmation Servici= in. A separate and WW Iml‘ms‘i Cormack. Souris: Ann ShaunlMalWPen MaccormaCk' Meryl of the Neo Lao Hak Sat m ‘ (Mu-V... 1“...» ~m9l: 3'. School chorus. open all: . . . inn a "vow grave hi " . . . . - ATTENDED WEDDING l of the Canada Council. “‘1” dcli-; . pro om. sponsored by the Vlomen 5 Guild like Mr. McKarrls had h e e n T y . . M Ph u ish and soviet overnmems w After acting as groomsman at. Sglxof'fisiw affiggzv’gt ver the Convocation address ati Miriam}. GEE”; was held in the Cathedral hall faithful members of St. Peter's VIFKYFlffij/‘ggiigfi The 'Phéhgrgfiéfrg’muggfigpmzei take immediate items to bolster the campbell‘Beck weddmg ry's Convent. Montague} Elem. Pm"? "f Will“ Omen" 'l “ins Canada's bank had orbvidcd afterwards" . congregatmn‘ worst fighting in the last yearI Lao forces captured s hill near the international accord neu salurday‘ Blow." Bed" remm‘ h 1 "ouncedhy. Dr' Frank.MaCKm' r' r r ' mm? WW“? 0‘ "'9 59""199 broke out on the central Lao- Plioiisan Mountain. tralizing Laos and to support ed to ms hom m R b r entary SC on. Eldon School. "on Prlnm a. of prince 0H beter services the) \\ mildnt FICHTQ CAVCFR ‘ . V _ b by i ged 0” ° 0' Q“. School chorus — open to all Wafes Th? :(mvncaflm ’takegi‘ have met. so much competi- Bishop Davis commended the ' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ tinn Plaine dcs .Iarres Tuesday The foothills of Phoiisan over- the coalition regime. “' a r “u” ay‘ schools grades it. 9. and 10. uni- place '0" “av ” ‘ tion fro m other financial: enterprise of the Cathedral Cm- The Canadian Cancer Society. when pro - Communist forces look. a strategic. highway con- Britain and Russia are m WRONG “TIGHT s n: S. Mary's Convent and D T ‘ ' V “In. 1 hOllSPS- pnration and otlicrs responsible which _ contributed more‘ clashed with, neiitralists andv necting the Flame des Jar-res sponSible for carrying out LII: I - I _ 5mm" Regional leh SChW’L tl' - .r' rl’ema" ' a "P “ms-i wranglqung n 29 for the recent rcdecorating of' than $15,000,000 to fight canccrd pro-Western right-wing troops. with Communist North Viet 1954 agreement negotiated It ~ In the “WW! Ul'ldef lhf‘ DlC WI ker who was ducat d at, o - AW 1 . , . h ed: Montague Elemen ta ry c . e e l The Commom mm,“ at 2am: the church, praying that Al .has a 1964 ObJecllVe of $3,964,- Reports reaching Vicntiane Nam. Geneva to neutralize Laos sun “"9 of "‘9 slee. end "out School. "um Allison “id Oxmrd' Al ~ " l ‘ ' " i 'ni :0 d ' ‘d -- t ths‘ 000 ‘ mm the nciitralist hendquan The reports said the Pathet take it out of the cold war. which appeared in yeserday's qchoolchofu “open to a“ professor of English. he taught‘ P-m-bl‘tdmtm (‘m'll't’llle “will; Ii “ck”; n’:.n“}‘{’i1;’.v:;;:l;nd [Jr ' Guardian. the Weight. should ‘ . ‘ ‘ at Mt. Allison from 1931 b01942 0" ‘1 E9 F950" 1008- 9 1 “'Or 0 ' i . hoois grades eight. and up. .' 6.. i ~t ,3 i H" mm... ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 4 ¥ 4 ¥ have read eight pounds. twu M r . _ .. was superintendent of schools in “a P 515 3/- p-m- ls ' . - ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * * * ounces and not three pounds. garfs‘pgm‘lgmu “0 “lees' bt' Saint John from 19425. Presl- 1 two ounces. ' ‘ . ' dent of University of Manitoba 1 r i - -/ > .; >. c w °' ' A“ ’ - l' ' '5 ~ ' ' IS TRANSFERRED lazg‘glllgalllieio 11 years. Mn“. Illgllsnflkpresmglkt Ullflllllef'isllyrlor ‘ After being a patient in the Girl GUldt‘S- CGIT 9‘05 MOW ngimisrsuillzgicand Chanir'man1 El. l i "t Kings County Memorial Hospi- lam Girl Guide CanaHY- the. National Film Board ofCan-l v a 2 tal for several weeks. Sellar Mc- ada 1953-7. He was a hinted: o 0 I .. r _ ‘ AFTERNOON SESSION . ' PP , i C I S h I h i ., tannins:.i‘:l'::l..2a..';::: irritant ‘E°.Ci~".ii.§.c§i"lilil eniennia c 0 cos i p i i . V - .v s . H ‘ teen years and under: ‘. " ' .‘ ‘ <1 s o I o ' e ‘ ?;., lslandl-I taifr further .' . R'IS t. f, . . . . A r ‘. treatmenf'sp' 0 Marys Glee Club. Souris: Mon- ng‘lgw (lynx gossrgiigad oafl Applications are inVitcd from P. E. I. teach- i . , M I. . Is CRADUATF ta§::fl:mi’:fryu§:::°l' “n Arts in England: ' i era for the above scholarship of $500.00 tenable l -. . v i l J . s» e ~ ‘ u i . I, ‘ ‘ A _ Charles Fisher. Charlottetown fhan-léetll1 Widgets]: SOUfl3)El°men' inMMrz} 31%;?ag'gvr" £515 for the academic year 1964 - '6». i .0 g, .. 2.3 was amoni the graduates of the 811V 1‘ 00 0115’ en"? - ‘ ‘ ' ‘ “ " '. o ' '13] ,, her must: . , ' Maritime gem!)le Social work Roman Cathonc Choir. Jun!" Tomipany her husband to Chan-i T be ellg'l e a te’ic : r p f V: of which graduation exercises‘ boy: as“: girls: St- MBPY'S CO“- Otmnwn‘ i I. hold a Prince Edward Island Teacher's license. I » were held a Sexton Memoriai‘ V911- III‘IS- ' ~ . ' ' ' ' _ , ]_ . ct: a... a. Hewlett l . 223.“:fiirsi".“iifj‘lél.if:;"2‘.§.éll.§.f l ‘ 11 V00 5 I . ar 5 . 1 ' . nical College last night. imier Sous“. Y I I G s k ' P. E. L c y i HORTON FUNERAL — The Chorus open to all schools.1 5 uest pea eri _ d . . _ k ‘ funeral for Mrs. Catherine Belle French chm-m grades 1.3; on. 3. take a full year of am emlc nor . ‘ y Horton was held Monday from game Elementiary School, t The Revi-lzygfing‘lowlefit, Pas- 4. undertake to teach in p_ E_ L for 3 years {0]. t the Murray River Funeral Home French chorus, grades {our or-cvangr is i e C ristian .- - . I. r .hi _ to the United Church Murray to six; Montague Elmentary tclll'll‘ch lglsclpleisl, Guelph 0m 10“"‘8' Emily Hilde? “"5 s(‘hfld -‘ D River where service was con School: St. Mary's Convent. al‘ 0- Wi spea at a special ' u ( rig and ii-ot‘es:ioiial , dm'md by Re“ DaVid B"‘”'“" 5“"“5' “WW 1" Hazelbrmk U" He'd reco Eranmsllizlpts oi: lienlication which should ’ ‘ Hymns sung were: "The Lord's French chorus _ grades M: Baptlst Church on Thursday. ' r s ‘ “CC P3 . PD 1 ‘ . A _. . My Shepherd". "Nearer My God Montague Elempnfary Scum], April .10. be forwarded to the General Secretary. iiiss nna \ i ; ‘ To Thee" and "Safe in the Arms Rhythm nds -— schools ‘of Mr. Howlett. a former pastor K. Riley. P. 0. Box 518. Charlottetown. by May of'Jesus.” Flower bearers were ten rooms and over —- grade of the Hazelbrook charge. has 15, 1964. (Applications received after this date h W William MacLean. Kenneth Mc- I - & Montague Elementary recently conducted evangelistic can not be considered) ‘ figkyggugia wrignyinlylzi: E School services at Siimmerslde. Prince ii @ ‘ pallbearers weir: Sack hm“; . Edward Island. Milton and Wey- i——-—-———===-_=_—__==_—-—-—_-: : son. Ernest MacLeod. Leonard A ed F d mfllllh- N'Wa SM”!- i Caliper. William F. MacLeolI. He is currentin in the province 5 fig?“ 3:“ “1‘1 Sydney “gin”- o D. d visiting his father. Roy Howletti camera: w" n Murray W" n ot Annandale. along with his ‘ Grade six. unison with des- cant; Montague Elemen ta ry School, St. Mary’s Convent, Works Minister Desi-hatc- lets ruled out any increase in federal contributions to pro- baker charged Finance Min- St. Peter‘s Cathedral on Sunday sive. act took place a little later.. Montague | eveningV the Rt. Rev. W.W. 03-? when the Bishop dedicated tol ‘ vis, coming here for the firstl the glory of God. and in loving i Jo McQuaid, Souris. neutralists. and the rightistis. Phouml Nosavan did not a) ported a s s i g n e d by Laotian UNDERGOES SURGERY - Charles L1ewenyn. 10w“. 803226 SW9" two part St vinciai mad building time since his enthroiéemcnt as memory ofk Charles flMcKIarials. I pear to be involved in me Manta e. u ’ ' ' i ' Opposition Leader niefpn. Lord Bishop of Nova .cotizi (in- e. new on parque oor ii 9. . . gu men y underwent cliidiii: Prince Edward Islandl. Sanctuary. the gift of his ividoivi l Vlemlam coup and " surgery in the King! County Memorial Hospital. BUSINESS TRIP Mary's Convent. Souris (only entry). Grade eight. two part: Mon- tague Elementary School (only entry) DR. TRUEMAN Guest Speaker ister Gordon’s “economic nonsense" has reduced out- side invcshment in Canada to administered the Sacrament oil and family. I the Laying on of Hands to Earlier in the Easter seasoni group of eight children and ad- King Sri Savang Vatthana with getting the junta to support Souvanna Phouma. Stewart Nelson, Montague I, . , a trickl ‘ I iilts prepared aiid presented by been dedicated by the Rector, currently on a bushes. mp m it gygzggesSt—mgvpftgo—{vggi- Convocaflon Transport Minister Pickers. the Rector, \en. Arch-deacon moroccmhmmri Alia.- Bonk§ i. In Washington meanwhile. n the State dvemm. . - . r . gill said low water levels on .I.R. DaVis. memory of \Tiss Laura Young was reported mat the United Montague Elementary School. Dr. A.W. Triteman. Director the Great Lakes are present- A reception for the Bishop. and Mrs. Howard Smith, who, “Worst Fighting Oi Year; States has urged both the Brit. HUNTER FUNERAL -- The services for John A. Hunter of Strathcona were held Mon- day. April 27 from Dundas Unit- ed Church. The service was con ducted by Rev. MR. Pot-kins- ton assisted by Ulcentiate M. In norm". The choir was under the direction of Mrs. Robin Clay The funeral was under the du- ection of the Montague Funeral Home. Hymns su were: “On lOTheHills," “Son 0T M Soul" and "My Saviour Dear." A solo "The Stranger of Galli- lPe." was sung by Herb Mad . Pallbearers were: Ches- ler Turner. Maurice But-hoe. Herbert Ross, Esdale But-deft, Ray Burke. Grover MscKuy. Flowerbearers wens: L. o r n e Wigglnton. Howard MacLeod. Earl HIM. Hubert Muleod. J sexinnou d sis or to ya. (£3...thng Cs '1] 32:: $1l.sllillcs“Item-ill. Charlottetown. “Mrs. F‘lorezge mama C'Ity. j I "m eson storm. minded to May 5 on it s reenter 9 ar offer. I I n L Avrshin N‘s."- ‘ was Is tel: man! I sane: glut; of heme drunk and dis- 2:; Hospital for further treat- a sponsor". by The P F - I, * * * * * * * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * * * i . orderly. . ' Charged with disorderly con- duct. Charles R. Betta. Corn- wall, was fined $10 and c o s t s when he appeared before mag- many friends and relatives. l He returns to pastoral duties in Guelph early in May. istrate AJ. Haslam. QC. in cttv police court yesterday. William lra Ward. Summer Street. city. was fined $10 and costs or five days for drlvnig without a license. Alan James Murray. Charlottetown. was fined $15 and costs for speeding. Two men were charged with possession of liquor in II p l s cc other than a residence. One was fined :20 and costs or 30 days IOCAI BRIEFS and the other was remandedl V without bail to May 5. Seven men were charged with. being drunk and incapable: I Four were fined $20 and costs or no days. two were sentenced to so days in jail and one. was fined BACK FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. Walker, returned to their home at North River after spending the win-* for In Florida. ‘ 'RtF-ENWRS HOSPITAL AND Tour of Barn and hay drying equipme Mr. no ve Rogers EXPERIMENTAL FARM FRIDAY, MAY 1, 7.45 PM. Address by Mr. R. (‘. I‘nrcnt Talk on Pasture and farm management by . i “WHAT'S IN A BAG 0F SEED" National Film Board to be shown GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED . Especially Rural 4-H Members CAPITOL TOUR Inspection of cattle and nt _ unionists x mm Ulllltlhsltllflt uz flitSElt--.DILIS t. , t turnaround . STARTING TODAY snows 3 :30 . 7 . 9 ‘.