(a. lame U Immenide Sea Cadet! took part in the annual “Battle 0! Atlantic" church parade held in Charlottetown yesterday morning. Shown above are the two platoons. . Protestant and Roman Catho- r Adjudicators Praise Contestants At S'side SUMMERSIDE BUREAU l 01" THE GUARDIANi ll'he Sunrm-rside section 0! ate 17th REJ. Music Festival.. the largest and most successful to date. wound up Saturday with « high praise for the calibre olz contestant m ad’udiuunxl David Grllfits. 5’ Three other adju‘lk‘atorsi during the week long event also: paid tribute to the more thani 1.000 mteatants for displayth wounding talent. 1 But Mr. Griffin, who com-5 mcnccd hh period oi adjudic-i ation “aimsday evening was‘ moot lavish with praise for the large number at entries be had i the opportumty 0! Judging andi dated he was very pleased with the high quality of the festival. There were [07 classes heard l nttheaudimr‘lumandmatElm; Street School. One of the twoi stars at the iestival programs was enhyed Saturday eveningi won. the otller will be heu'dI Ilia evening The bid!!! snark handed out lam was an s7 to Lynda Jury Gum d Summer-isle LATE NOTICES (Also Cilia-a Isl-g Classified Ad nit-lag section.) \ . and ‘ Helen Hickey. as; i WILLIS—At Kingston. May I. ... 4.. .. ’ S'SIDE SEA CADETS PAY RE SPECTS World Wars and the Korean conflict. In the distance In- mediately behind the Sum- merside contingent are th a Sea Cadets from Souris. corn- manded by Lieut. J. Mullally. Cars Damaged In S'side Crash IUMMMERSTDE Heavy damage to both cars resulted from an accident Saturday night around 10.45 at the intersection cl Granville and Fitzroy Streets. A 1952 Ford driven by James Crater of Kingston RR sustained about $350 damage while a 31 lic. headed by their command- ing otficcr Lieut. E rie Sheen. as they pay their res- pects when parading past the Cenotaph. Grafton Street, to the navy dead ofthe two tor her vocal solo in class 92. 16 years and under. other results: . . . Ford driven by Ivan OBrien. Class 92. vocal solo. to years “'1 under_[_ Lm Mary Water Street West. which was proceeding south on Granville Street when the collision 'oc- curred. received damage in u- cem of 5300. qudet. Summer-Side. B7; 2. Carolyn Arsenault. Summerside. as; 3. Mona Arsonauit. Sum- merside. 85. m of“ ‘0. Cl” 5' l M duct. 10 m 2 er car was ng east and under.wTTust.ic Dense—1. mgllu"? m m ‘3‘" 9°" Auxiy bou Schurman and Mary Gauntlet. Sunmslde. 86; 2. Mary Porier and his Des- Roches. Miscouche and Nancy Kelly and Donald Clark. Ken- sington. 85; 3_ Paul Armult and Anne Arsenault. Mimsche S’side Little Cllsa 155. bog'mners. piano Theatre Guild solo, it yours and over—1. Donna Louise Arsenauit. Sumerside, as; 2, Sally Crazier. Remington: SUMMERSIDE Estelle ; 3 Janice Miami-in. Sumi Bolgcr was elected president of mersidc. M ithc Summerside Little Theatre Class 157, heg'mners' piano Guild (or the 1962-63 season. re- aolo. 8 years and raider — 1.‘ Ill-CHIS Gerry Damm who will Earle Hickey. Summer-side, as; shortly be leaving the island. 1. Patricia Kelly. Summerslde,|1'he Build will I18on IMIIIK u; 3. Car-nun Maui. Sum- n-y Kaduck. who directed the! I i merside and Maureen Jay. Kb recent production at “The hora. B3. Play's The Thing" which was Class 90 boys solo -— lo ymi ludfled the best. play r______ tS'side Man {Found Dead 1 Simmons, 53, of Summerside. l formerly cl Sea View. was found dcadinhiabedattheFernwood Hotel yesterday morning. He is j’Brackley Man iPIaces Seventh and under —- 1. Stephen White. Summerside. l5: 2. Ellery Ar- senault. Summorslde. at; 3.1 .mnumnu .- David Currie, Summerside. 85.1 of best director, and his Class 187. piano duct 12 yours‘ Jane. were original members oil die-I'M "'9 Party m '0 GMT under —- .1 Ame Kelly and. 2. Ann Cameron and Florence‘ in the P.E.l. region of the Do- minion Drama Festival. Ray. who won the award for wliel the Summerside Guild. 1 Other olflcers elected were Terry Barker. secretary-trea- MacNe'Ill. Summers”! 34: Mary‘ lurer‘ Ted Teiman vlc . . - 9‘91!“- MncDonlId Ind Lynn Pmulv ‘ dent; Lenie Bolger. production 1m, Mrs. Bertram Willis. in her nun year. Her remains . were trnnsfcrncd from me summme'u' Cutciifle Funerd Home to her manager: Margaret Slimman,‘ Class 173. mm 9010 - '6 studio nights; John Cameron. late residence {mm where m“ “d “M” " L car] outside engagements. and Don Northam. as: David _ iColiin. Summer-side. 34. Class 167 piano solo - rural nudenu 13 years and nver -— 1. Carolyn Duffy. Kinkors. 85: 1. .Billy Clow. Newton. in: 3. Eric . I. Miss iRM‘ Kinkora and Eialm «Imam 0‘ Oaretti. Baden. in. ‘ Chain-nu Saturday was Mrs,‘ ii i g l i K a 3 K 7 1 5 a omriu. of the «am who. i _i Slimman. publicity. ‘ A full program is being plan-i ned tor the coming season and new members are urged to st- tend the next meeting on May lie ruck were George A. Smale. LloydC. Queen mid Mn. Goth-l rle MacDonald. I for the Social Credit party said bereScturda ISLAND NEWS PAGE! Summonide and Prince County m Gandhi. Charlottetown, Mon. May 7. 1962. 8 K A W festival for Anglican Gris A ' bran- dns and was held in St. Pete's Camcdral Hall. Thetedvdwt-‘deasat- tndedbyhrandlafromall mmthw withflolyCcmnnmi-icelebrat- adbyCanmJ.lDaviesas- alledbyllev.RonddPanrns. Km. Homringwcrepteaented hinder ol 3. Mary's, Simmer- aide; Joyce W. . Mark's, KM. and Judith Lewis, &. Petn'a, usurious town, by Archdeacon J. ’1‘. lb- but. Mummdscdduring ‘0' mice by Mr. Puma Wartqu- hmtortcuagers."WhatI:My Vm?"hwfldihepoin.ed outdhtGodcrcaoed everyone m. are M ii! freewiil and the daility to my yu or no to God." the speaker said. It Parson urged the girls to ward: the New Testament and learn how many saints lousd their vocation, the two mug example being St. Am and St. Paul. and in the Old Testament. haw Samuel was truisied from his ywtli. and how he obeyed the voice or God, which i- truly fulfilling me‘s vmtion. Limdieon was served in St. Peter’s Hall by members a! St. Peta's WA. During the lunch- eon the attmding clot-y, and SUMMERSIDE George to have died of natura‘. Mr. Simmons wife. the torme‘r Bilda Dickieson of Darnley and three children are residing in Toronto but are expected home for the luneral. The body is resting at Davison Fimcral Home. atngton. the Ken. Guy Rodd. Buckley. placed seventh in Canada in the All Can- adian Guernsey liaising competi- tim,itiaannounccdhytne na- tional office. Mrs. Roy Younker. Kingston. placed ninth in Canada among the women who competed in the same competition. Mr. Rodd developed the Brack- iey Guernsey herd Which won top honors at many i'airs before he dispersed the herd and sold his (arm simom 10 vears ago. Mrs Younker's husband. Roy Yoonker, is building up a Guern. sey herd that already has dia- tinguished itself both in mods.- ticn and in the show ring. Socreds To Contest Prince Seat SUMMERSIDE A Social Credit party spokesman ban in- acandida' teiuPnnceinthe June 18 federal election. Rev. Raymond L. MacKiflop, mink- ter ol the Bethd Pmteuiatal Tabernacle. Swrtmers'de 5 ex- George Mallory. Maritime y. Mr. MacK'rllop. a native oil Petticodiac. N11. has been in Wide about (no year. PIONEER FILM ’ Joseph letter-son's Rlp Van. Winkle in 1897. was the (int, motion picture ever made tl. North America. nan iwurired undrlngly all week in- WV 1 Clln‘led Mrs, Carl Smith. secret- “! h" .7 tor Prince County; Mrs. "mp." Otis Pic-hid. platform secret- lbry; Mrs. Gerald Sheen. in , l‘eharge oi scholarships: DC Schurman. in charge at tContlnned from page It Birchwood Hilh Claclfite H u l I. wm_ Mayo. that to the Murray Rim Umted church rampart; 1. .Iltchwocdlldll. Class 110. School1 chorus. a” Mitt-TIM"? vm * m u: can Royalty '1: 3 ii at i s i- it an i I H l 3 it Hoa 164 Richmond St. POULTRY dume latest Styles for the entire Family. TIE K E R 8'0! and CLOTIIIG STORE Dial c.5312 ATTENTION Ponifiywlbancelvcdatonrpoaltryphlt. MAZIIAYlfltandevoryMythen- JENKINS m LIMITED, We. em. Ill i r i s i 515 ii i .1. S’ s i i it i l l T 53 gr; '5 H l L i ii iii 5 i at; "T. 3; iii! 3 i3 mm...~d i 5i it 22:1 iii. its? HYNDMAN i sit g; i it 3-3 ii- iii 23!! 3 n We. Iii-I- 1it it; ti all ,i l can 9‘. E. I. "flinch—minced“ man-unmea- “Marc—ac.- Wants?) m “Whm rt of The Home at; x a... . falcon” FARMERS .“mm 8. CO. lTD. m Anglican Girls’ ‘Links’ Hold Annual Festival Farmowned thynedil'u'mdeean W Auxiliary An Ithedlocesan president. Mrs G. G.Wond.andmednlnnam' ol flieyouhoommsttee, Mrs. W. 1.. m. a... ... immung briefly. .' In the arm two interest- nigamv’itieawemwdb! comm. Ahedlaplay 1f theyel": M. whichocnsist- edolsa-apbooln.aewingand president as— rn the Math ti 5‘} Fadlism and form bakes .went to m of the Ken. nngton' branch. Joyce Suddzury ,Oiive Moaae. irabeth Davies. [and Pearl. Ruby uni Sylvia Mac ’llcmeninsiogbatgeatomem-. _‘ hen til Summer-aide ranch. Jean Branden Gail Grant, Joyce MacKay. Susan Leuty. Peggy Grant. Lois Prizzel. Brenda OI h m m,. Summersde W9 and Bible study W5 were mud to members d St Paul's. Joan Lord, Nancy Vail. Drama {in dart. Heather Hallmell. Lona Dy'ketm. Shams: Halliwell. Judy MAusland‘ and Brenda Allen A staining of slides on Cam: ingswn brought the hanrw altanocn session to a claw Tea was served by b s of s: Pam's WA. Ayrshire Stands High 5 Charlottetown Misty Kate. live-year old cow owned by Experimental Farm. Charlottea town produced 13.402 pound! milk. 608 butter tat in the ma turn class and stands high in 9 produced 9.551 milk. 410 fat 2 Draggers Are Damaged By Heavy Ice SOL'RIS A Trio lishinz dra.‘ can viii be hauled our on a ma I’lne slip for repairs loilovi mg an her class for the month under T’PVPI Greenwood View Gem produc- ed 11.249 milk. “5 lat for Sch of 131 and 128 {or Almon Wood and Sons. Little York Racdale Constance produced 9.939 milk. 450 lat (or BCAs of 131 and 144 as a senior three- year old for A B and FT Mao Rae East Royalty. Royalty King's Fancy' 2nd (or BCAs o! 134 and 139 as a senior two—year old for Col. F1. An- drew at Charlottctown aeounter wtth heavy ten the necks nd .la\ . Pinning n ritf Can. St Laurence caught the IV Come. Ba). lnr \i\ lccland and lht til Sar and Joanne. Thl lreiand dak trapOe‘l n Vb. Ire for mer an hour but escaped “ill‘ a ‘t'apt-t‘ vi'l 3: did the Coin-1‘ Bar The San and Jo ann. 'n-i a :apm: 'llll" in her hull and timrwd hark to port at ha“ sum-d The \1\' Paula \iar-e Ieit Ruslir‘o Friday and heavy to. tore a hole in her hull. fine Will go min the marim> II in at Georgetown today. Six draggen arrived in port over the weekend with a total load at 240000 pounds 0! fish Eastern Fisheries Ltd. is ex- pected to sum processing today while Usen Fisheries began last “99k __ v nAnMLEss sxaxzs The common garter snake. Iboul two feet long with yellow stripes, is non»poisonous. the current ROP listing in the Canadian Ayrshire Review lAlIll‘ a breed class average at 171 in fat and 153 in milk Biackaddar Ducheu procured 11.962 milk. 4:17 {at for BCAs of in aid as for Gauge Bowwall. Frenchlort in the mature class Meadowvicw Carnation pro- duced 10.512 milk. 500 {at {0 r BCAs at 122 and 142 for J.A. Mac-Donald and Sam, North Milton. Meadowview Patricia produced 11.” milk. 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