= Of Confederaion Centre last mght. Seen before them. number from the left‘ Powna!. lottetouwn. aire Wendy Worth: June_ Murray. Char- and Debby Worth, Festiva ‘Shine At Centre “The stars of the festival have Premier Walter Shaw sak last-vnoolers to adults, put on a|Journed until Thursday. which included dances 2. to set a date for a prelimin- sight at a concert presented by he PEI. Damce Festival As- sociation af Confederatioe Cem- ang France. as well as square, S¢d with break and entry “tap and step dances tre Theatre Performing m the concer? ~ere top dancers of the festival held fast week af West Kent School The premier. congraiulatine the “dancers and thetr said # was “amazinzc recognize the grace and pre- little bews and cir!s further until PEL cul- turally speaking. became “the _ Sreatest prowimce wm Canada A large and = appreciative crowd viewed ‘ast micht’s pre gram of some 6 wumbers: bites rt ut ly : a; present im the sanctuary Pall bearers were. Joseph Mull ian, Emmett McKenna. McCabe. Peter Clark. Manic! Mathesoe and Charles Wourphy Interment took place in $1@ tm assic? * Ere i fl EYRTg CATS Seapyy se in te Mie } 4 i nes Given For Speeding SUMMERSIDE — Percy Mar- Kinnon. _Miscouche: Urban | Hashie.. Richmond: Edleen 1S ae Kinkora. were each fin- $10 and costs or 10 days ious oo appeared before Maz- | istrate R. S. Hinton, QC, in ' Town Police Court Monday Morning on speeding charges \Garbed im colorful costumes, The case of Carl Joseph Arse- thone very brilliantly. tomzh!.” the dancers, ranging from pre-| Bauit of Summerside was ad show May from Scotland. Ireland. Holfand #Fy hearing. Arsenault is char- long. cent eet and_~_ the - oreasional caused by ieee eae eee or a loose shoe failed to faze isn a oo oe even whe displaved the stage sence of real veterans The- at throuch the ee younger "ola a aes particular. ence fe the lwelier dances —— en- thusiastic vells Amenc and whistles special Sturiey. Burke Pipe Majer Smiatoomn Queen Charlotte H&S Meets Anmua! reports of the various cemrmerttees were read and ap- Proved at the annual’ meeting of tbe Queen Charlotte Home Mrs cia! success A sum a $2 was voted for the purchase of new books for the- scheo!l library: $39 to assist attending Moumt Allli- sem University for a summer Music: a student attending the Red Cross Maritime Camp Studem:< course im Imstrumental this summer \- new -slate -- af -- officers for elected. President, vice - president, Secretary. Mrs Ever- 1% 0s was Jack Ambler. Kiopinz Rez Coffin: ett Jobnston Coftee Treasurer. was throuzh Pubic Health \ short discussion of the’ film , followed. a et ime wes adjourned. favorites of the aurhence were children from the school for the deaf. who re cere dancing imstruction from Wilfred Burke Master of ceremonies was Gear MacDougall. presi- dent of the dance festival as- Jack Ambler. convener fer The Story Book Library Tea. fave her report and thanked all these whe were associated with the tea and im making it a finan- enjeved while wweeims 2 Mest interesting and thoucht provoking film entitled “Phoebe” This was presented the kindness of Miss Emciand of the Department of Fish, Game Ass nPrex x Dr. Somers._! ISLAND NEWS PAGE presemed | Western And Central Districts With Scroll | The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues., May 18, 1965. 3 . L Cantelo Re-elected _The en of Ponce Ed- the = ™ — prevected Rev. T. HB. Somers with as Seeinees aren a he hence bei conferred on a a ers of Doctor of ity by Cimege Tessie the Pres- ors felt that the occasion Se oe be Mawel to pass mae om its Louis Cantelo, Seven Mile aman Te ‘due to = otvene = eauuniitas cam Se Waele. Road. was re-appoint presi- cost k Campbell as ¢ a dent of the Southern Kings Fish vised that a wildlife meeting has yw ¢ ee ee Bc and Game Association at the been suggested for this fall t0 Lowery Rev G r annual mecting held last evening possibly form a Maritime Asso p x MacNutt — avior. at the Bison Restaurant, Mon- . ciation from which two or three 2115, ack “aan oe ion _ -tazue representatives could be selected prepare an ill ee ae Mr. Cantelo cc hac ace to represent the Maritimes at anni! of the association for approxima- the annual convention. this would tely years and has carried eut costs and possibly be of on the programs of the associa- greater benefit at the same time Sa sieunte touee Sanne ee to Maritime sportsmen time On accepting the peaitien os conclusion he deali with for another said the operation of the local asso- would reads tek keen ie ciation and pointed out that Position next year as he felt it $1,500 had been spent on winter was time someone else with new works program most of which and better ideas should take was used on dam sites at Car- over digan, Mitchell River and Rose- Other officers elected were Joe neath. ' MacDonald. Cardigan, Fred Vuozzo gave a report on The scroll read a; follows J] PATTY popes and Mar- garet Slimmas photographed m rehearsal for “Rear Like Dove™ a2 comedy which the Summersxie Little Theaire Group is presenting thes Thurs day might at the Confederat- ton Centre. The play has al- ready been presented twice at the Cyc Anditormm Summerside and was acclaim- ed by many to hate been one treasurer and Walter .Conohon, soempens- 21. Ne . pectens om Cardigan. vice president. both where a! ap- taking office for the second proximately $1,000 had also been term spent on winter works in clear- Mr. Cantele gave an outline of ing the site. He was not sure = H,, B__Somers__MA__ STM. Greetings ister 3941 and Clerk since 19% This the convention which he attend- when work would begin on the srroli is presented om the oc- tetown Branch of the RCMP ed recently at Otten This con- pew dam. ‘Vention was with sccseemaaatien from all meeting that somethinc had * Divinity ‘by Knox College. Tor- ante.” 4-H Rally : Is Conducted ters discussed he advised was Harvey Moore Sanctuary at Mill- questionable how long the Do- was enjoyed by the over ® sang “Supper Time” and ‘“Man- At act Held exc! scien, ‘Sy "Soaers mily Week services were held in At Elmsdale.in- the—evening Messages in keeping with the sunzc by Mrs. Gordon Catton. ship. The choir selection was “My provinces except Nova Scotia. ready been done or would he One of the most important mat-. done shortly to assure that the water pollution. town would continue to funciion He pointed out that it ft Following the meeting a lunch Minion Wildlife Association members in attendance F ily We k pess and Miss Marion Barbour mi : sion Over the Hilltop.” Montrose the chetr sanc Prayers Have. Followed. Me” ALBERTON — Christian Fa- and “Each Step I Take.” Montrose Pastoral Charge of “My Mothers Prayer” and the United Church on Sunday. “When We See Christ” were day were given by Brown Jar- Sandra Brennan, Gail Adams, jing competition. 2 dine who also conducted the wor- Lois Hardy and Anna Stewart. ” There was special music at all Mother's Bible” and there were points of the charge. At ; York 2 Byres Carr. Harring- The gash a quartette j accused elected to be tried by a Mrs. Keith Bow Mrs. El- Took A Miracle” by ton 3. Audrey Dawsea. Corn- don. Barbour, Mrs Bow- Adams. wall: Intermediate 1 In appreciat-on of The prizes your faithful service as a Min- donated by the Prince Edward of the Presbytery simce Island Dairymen’s idbach divisiog were Association Twe members of the Charict- “two-day affair Wiliam -Whiteway-advised-the —.it;—the—Dezree—of--Doctor—of—drinkina—and—driving,and hich. way safety. These were follow- ed by questions was ceonciuded by thanks by John Chandler, : direc- for of 4H clubs BILLTO ‘Costinued from page |) - Ontario and the West- The winners im each division ern provinces each have a bloc ef 24 seats im the Semate New- Eleanor Jewell, foundiand hes six seats, fer a total of 162 Theresa regret that the Senate contribu- nia, The afternoon words of of the ma performances dese by an amateur zroup of the Island This «will be the first time any Sommersmie group has played at the Cod- federation Centre Sside Little Theatre The Surmmersde Little Theatre Group will present ther latest play. Rear Like a Dove”. comedy by Lesley Storm, m the Confederation Centre on Thurs- “day. May at #3 pm The play has already been a oe a = ee eat identical with the EPA's Cancellation Of Flights S255 Seas Ss SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN A member of the town coun- cil commended the local police force for cracking down on speeders violating the new town ‘speed limit of ® miles. per hour at the monthly council meeting here last night. Grant Mollison favoured the idea of the police force fining speeders and as he stated. “I would like to commend the po- He said that recently, com- “ments have been voiced—about the reduced speed limit. “‘there have been some complaints and favourable comments about it’’. Councillor Mollison said that the chief of police. SDA. Wanna- maker had also received ood and bad complaints from the public. “Older people are com- mending it and vyouncer ones feel discriminated”, stated Councillor Mollison. “I know I watch my speedometer”. The councillor pointed - out that a recent newspaper war on speeders was declared but he said it is “just a matter of the police cracking down”. Council- lor Mollison was informed by the chief that the 2) mile-per-hour rate would remain, in effect. Thirty five people’ appearing on drunk charges ranked as the highest offence reported by the police for April The council passed a by-law that-.Spring Street..from Water Street running forth to Fitzroy tures Street be declared a one way street: that it be unlawful to Handrahan Is Traded VANCOUVER (CP) —Pitcher Vern Handrahan. a native of Charlottetown, has been traded by Vancouver Mounties of the International B. COMMERCE Werdell temas, son of Mr ane Vir« vester Co. of Canada Ltd. : | NY y DS ra © Victor Inman, North St. Eleaners. received his ba- cheler of commerce degree Tuesday from Acadia Univer- Her- Handrahan pitched only nine ings for the Moynties He | joined the tea early in Spring training after playing last vear with Kansas City of the Amer- ican League and Rochester. of the International League Terms of the trade were not Begin Repairs To Breastwork Sloping and leveliinc of the hundreds of tons of fill that will he the core of the rip-rappinc of the breastwork at Victoria Park expected to becin immedhate- ly. according to the office of the city engineer The fill, which has heen dump- ed around the shoreline of the park from Government House to Brighton, will have large recks and railing placed on it after it is levelled The rip-rap- ping project becan early this month and is expected to be completed by the end of June TONS Of RAIN FALI About 149) culver mile: of -fain, sme. and sleet fall on the , United States each year Considered At Town Meeting New Glassow. 2 Horace Car- ver, Hazelbrook. 3. Irene Doyle. The Senate plan provides that To Perform A tgp has had extensive act experience m New York. liar Simmar m} rch. Scotland. The play is prodeced by Al Brabant. and directed br FOR ONLY A FEW PEN- NIES A DAY BUY AN ESSO WATER HEATER. Palmer Electric. Ltd. make a left turn on entering Wa- look into this but tnform the ter Street from Holman’s park- town Board of Trade’ that: the ing lot and that it is now unlaw- town council are behind them ful to make a ‘U" turn at the in. “I suggest a letter be written to tersection of Water and Central EPA and one to the Department Streets and Water and Queen of Transport’, said Morrisen. | = s ins TRAINING PROGRAM i On the subject of future air In other business Mrs Perry mail service becoming extinct in Praised ~maintenance~ petsonel this part of the province Coun- of the town electric department cillor Ernest Morrison declared, ©* the training procram they | “we should look inte the“EPA are engaged in. These men are Situation.” The councillor point- being trained as operators. ed out that after May 17 (yester- _ ~~! am pleased about the trarn- | day}_one_mail_flight in and one_ime that has been carried out | out here daily will be in effect— and that they are continuing ~. quite a change when it used to their education", commented be three flights in and three Mrs. Perry. flichts out each day during the “The electric department re last war Ported 1.346.900 kilowatt hours “Instead of going forward Were generated and purchased we're coing backwards”, said .— 4 9-87 per cent increase from Councillor Frances Perry. April of 1964 i “I suggest if EPA can't give ‘4S could be expected. every us better service that they give 7€ im attendance last evening the run up and let someone else W35 Shocked by the recent un- do_ it", offered_Councillor_Mor-_timely death of _ex-councillor vison. Areas effected would be Leo Wood. in tribute everyone Summerside and outlying dis- °>Served a minute's silence be- tricts including Western Prince fore the meeting began County. Councillor Morrison Councillor Herbert Schurmans sincled out the fine job done stated that a&sistant fire chief Carl Burke when be was deliy- Frank Arsenault «ill carry on erinz mail until a new chief is appointed | Councillor -Morrison stateq Captain Searle Kenny will act that the council should not only 5 _25Sistant chief. Councillor Eric Johnson re. WEATHER ported he was pleased with the work being done at Rozers Ranch and at the town garace But he was disturbed over the TORONTO CP) — Tempera. = Te ~ changing of -ranch’s nickname ——- Min. Max. “Ponderosa” to ‘Summer- ' Dewsen as ~ SR side Park’. Johnson said numer- Prince George . a _._ 8S people are still calling the | Vain ........ R ranch the ‘Ponderosa’ and stres- Vielitii _.....c. ” 5S sed that it should remain « Edmontoa ........ x 52 Regina .....-., soo. BM ib] 7 Winnipeg ......... 33 7 Bi Soc ty ZOROD . Kdantiecisce 55 S& e ie aoe = = Official Here | Mostreal ....600. @ «a H Me e-.S Fredericton ....... 41 Sa Rev Ke Mey Saint John .....-.. “a 36 =‘ Toronto. nares aimee a Moncton -......... 4! © the Canadian Bible Society and Halifax +--. 48 = guxiliary of the British and For- Chariottetowe .... @& 6> eign Bible Society. ix a visitor Sydney ~sseee 4 te a the province this week Yarmouth *->>.533--- asa noted preacher. lectiirer. St. John’s’ ........ u i 44 world traveller and writer. Rev Boston. -- §&2 6% McMillan last Sunday preached Pee YOUR fei ccccss 71 %3 at. two Charlottetown churches Miami seas me ms His schedule today consists of New Orleans ...... 71 5s) a conference with the executive Las Angeles ....... bs] 73 of the Island District. Canadian San Francisce ..... « o Bible Societ> .at the Charlotte. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea. town Hotel this morninc. and 9 the afternoon he will address the annual meeting of the dic- trict in the Kirk of St James ther office save a Rear Quebec City will move slowly east of Nowa Scotia bv this evening. accompanied br grey skies and scattered sthow- ers With little of- no sunshine, temperatures in most communi- hes will remain cool_for this time of vear Wednesdiay ic ex- pected te be mainly sunny and warmer m all regions. | Regional forecasts Northern N.S.. Eastern Shore. Prince Edward Island. Eastern NB Counties: Scattered show- ers ending in the evening: cool- er. aoutheasterty winds 15 shift. amg m afternoon toe northwest @. Low-high.at New Glasgow and Goshen 42 and 55 Charlotte. tewn 42 and 3 Moncton 45 and 6 Outinnk for Wedhesday—Most- | }y sunny: and warmer. This evening Rev. McMillan will be interviewed on telev?- var Free Limited Pleasant Grove contributions end after 2% years Rrahant. Susan Phillips, Georce The judges for the competition and eizht months. Widows of re-- MacPherson and Paddy Graham % Fitaze, &. | were: Mrs. Frank Cutcliffe. Rev. tired senators would get a pen- John Perry is well known as a DIAL 43543 Donald Powell, and Mr. Knox sion of $4.600_ CIRW commenstater, Peter Jun- fe % gifts time only Offer Closes Friday, May 28, 1965 When you start saving the permanent way. Here's al! you do: Take $10 (or more), march nM / boldly into our new Canada Permanent office and open a Savings Account. It's easy—and so rewarding. Your savings carn up to 4°. and you have your choice of: A handsome, jewelled-movement Travel Alarm Clock A’ famous Kodak FlashFun camer2- with built-in flashgun A superb nine-inch Corning Ware skillet with cover. CANADA PERMANENT | ESTABUSED 1955 — “Youll also like our longer business hours and convenient location. Come see us. Start saving today—the permanent way. SAVINGS - TRUST SERVICES - MORTGAGES 12? Kent Street, 892-2417 Donald Samhope, MAnactm Es entre ee