Mrs. field Women's Institute. of Marshtield. P.E.l. in receiving the top Canadian honor for safety projects by women's or- ganizations at week's Halifax meeting of the Canad- ian Highway Safety Council. Tlic award. consisting of a bronze statuette and a cheque for $1.000. is administered by the council and supported by LOCAD BRIEFS HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Newman Mc- co water In Flori NAMES OMITTED In the obituary appearing In Monday's Guardian - Patriot of Oliver ’l‘remcre. Hampshire. the names of Miss Mary MacKenzie and Mrs. Ada Murray and iam- lly. who gave sprays. were in- advertently omitted. TWINS AGAIN A shorthorn cow owned Hirer Road. after spending the (In. by Ralph Horton, Mount A I bion.i Saturday gave birth to twin cal- ves. As if this wasn't u nu sual enough. Mr. Horton reported that the same cow had matched the same feat last July. w h e n twins were born to her. All four animals are in excellent health, Mr. Horton said. BIRCHWOOD DISPLAY An ' ' airts display Btnchwood drew a large amber of visitors last night. The digrlay will be held again tonight 7:3} to 9:30 and many more parents and interested citizens are to attend. mas IN nALirAx Word has been received by friends here of the death in Hill- Ifax last week of Mrs. A gne s Gillies. wife of John Gillies and a longtime resident of this city. Mrs. Gillies left Charlottet o w n to return to her native Halifax A Few For Gold Cup Annual Ball Charlottetown Hotel Friday, May Tenth' Dancing To The Informal Phone 4-8459, Mr. Wm. Boyles or members of Gold CLIP II Saucer Executive Still Available a grant from Shell Oil Co. of Canada Ltd, Known as the Carol Lane Award. presenta- Charlottetown on ISLAND NEWS PAGE d Queens County The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 9. 1963. 5 Red Shield Ge John Kirby and John Suther- land. campaign chairmen for Charlottetown in the Salvation Army Red Shield appeal. re. ported last night that results of the special names canvass are very encouraging. Complete figures for this section of the drive are not yet available. The general canvass teams swing into action today. Alis- tair MacLeod. general cam- To Start In Ch’town Today neral Canvass Ipaign chairman said he was confident that the results Will. Charlottetown has in the past: responded well to the army ap-I } J. A. SIMMONDS 'd ea. The provincial goal is $13,400. and the city's share $7.400. The' campaign in Charlottetown will continue for about two weeks. . . In the province generally it Is .J.A. Two Charlottetown y o u th s, Ralph Charles Godkin, 17. and on the property of Mrs. M l c h a e l, Charlottetown. and I were remanded to May 13 with. no ball by Magistrate A.J. Has-3 lam in city police court yesteru day. On similar charges, Robert lake. . S. Peter‘s Road.l pleaded not guilty and had his case dismissed. and James: Burden. 51 Ambrose Street, hadl his case withdrawn. The magis- trate felt that evidence reveal-. ed no criminal intent on the‘ part of the accused. The inci-. dent occurred at 15 Green; MARSHiFIELD WI RECEIVES TOP HONOR l '- Marguerite Godfrey Il‘lElllI acted for the Man: - reet. Matthew. McCarron, 7 Upper Hillsborough Street. chargedl with being drunk and disorder- Lane (left), of the Shell Com. tion was made by Miss Carol l pam l QCH'S H & S Annual Set For Tonight The final meeting of the ,Que Charlotte Home and- ISchool Association will be held th‘s evening in the library at I seven o‘clock Reports from various commit- Itees on the year's activities iwill be presented and new of. Ificers will be installed by a ‘former principal of the school, lJAS. Williams. w head 0 {the curriculum divisior of that ldepartmcnt of education, i I Following this brief but Im- portant business session. mem-' .bcrs are reminded of the an-l. nual home economics display.. .scheduled to get underway In‘ .the school auditorium at eight .o'clock. This event promises to the colorful and original. as in former years. when beginner students. from the various l Grade 7’s. display the creations they have designed. many of . ithem sewing or the first: ltime. In addition. more advanc- . red exhibits of creative sewing I Iskills will be revealed by pup- v ills in Grades 8 and 9. Through- .out the evening. musical and ‘ dance selections will re- sented by the music depart. in 1955 after several years here where she took a keen interest in community affairs. Surviving beside her husband are two sons. Charles and Ian, and her dau- ghter. Flora. all in Halifax. KITSON FUNERAL —- Thai funeral for Mrs. Frederick Kit- 3 son was held yesterday after-l noon from the Cutcliffe Funeral j lliome. where service was lduoted by Rev. T. W. Howard‘ ‘assisted by Rev. Isaac Walls. A solo. "B Assurance" was sung by Rev. w. 0. Weale. Hymns were " '3 My Shepherd" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". Pallbearers were Hamry Edwards, Everett Claw. Hibbert Tremere, Elmer Younkier. John Clark and Ric- hard MacLean. Interment was lin Hampshire cemetery. Tickets 77w & Saucer "Downtowners" $5.00 Per Couple ily, was remanded with no bail‘ ment. which has already ach- to ieved public approval with Its selections presented at the an- nual band concert late in April. Extra-curricular activities at ueen Charlotte. as in any oth- er unlt. are most important in the full development of the child. and these special events in the realm of home econom- ics and music are deserving of the support of all citizens. but A man charged with unlaw- fully Ihaving in his possession a quantity of liquor in a place other than his residence. plead- ed not guilty and had his case adjourned to today. On a charge of'unlawfully to operate a motor vehicle be- longing to him. a man was tip- 2 Youths Enter Guilty Pleas To Loitering, Prowling Count Kenneth Bayficld Shaw, plead- motorist who pleaded guilty ed guilty to the charge of am the charge of operating a mo- lawfully loitering and prowling tor vehicle without a 1963 ll- George cense. May 11 I permitting an unlicensed driver scheduled to be completed by > Heads Branchl the end of this month. ‘ J. A. Simmonds. .tnwn. was elected chat of the Prince Edward Island sec- tion of the Canadian Manufact- ed $10 and costs or five days. ‘ :giisalAfiggf‘twn' “ gags“ A Similar {me was given mtg" at the Charlottetown HoteL succeeds J. E. Bunden of Char.‘ I lottetown. 'Other I offioetns named were. Four men charged with being; “Ce'Ch‘g‘m‘an- .Haf‘om J Ma" drunk and incapable were sen-{gee' at “mme'yrsfie’ I tenced to 20 days in jail. anoth- | gym?“ “‘9' “~ - “C0 do“ f- or was given the same sentence - 1391*“ and - 15- Ma" with the commitment Ito be. Donald all of Charlottetown. Y held to noon yesterday by which All,” “[9 ,“P'pms 0" the PaSt L time the accused must leave years activities were submitted: town. and another fined $20 and l costs or 10 days. . versity fund campaign now in; iprogress was made by one of. t 3% executive n terday. Mr. Peake expressed his de- An anonymous donation oileducating Maritimers in 515.000 to the Dalhousie UnI-Iprofessmns. I ' the Island's “largest firms".l DthOUSIe l ht at this fine contribution at ‘* * 'k * ** ‘k 'k * * lilandHcampaign chairmain Ar- IL ur _ Peake announce yes. Fund Gets ' ° ling t t f th t ar m in o 8i; tshe uni‘i'ersiI; Ifiaitspi‘vfirk of I TODAY ONLY AT 3.30-7-9 WHAT especially those parents of stu-l dents attending Oneen Charlotte‘ Herman's H' II. ‘“ —.——— DAIRY BAR The South American riverr Open 4 p.m.-10 pm. hi". tl boat in. dive into thel m ‘e z 5 Airport Road water to escape by swimming} when thNatcned. Eek-End Specials Cudmore's 8: PJ'S Ltd. “'5” ‘°”"‘ KING SIZE $1.03 SOAP POWDER GIANT SIZE 65: ‘ ‘W 2%?" ms. 2 for .... 39c zpkgs. 39c Egggnnoas'rnn LB. m... PEANUTS .....39c moan RHUBARB ' RAISINS 59 libs. 37c GRAVES 20 h —— PORK Ra TIN Sills BEANS. 2 for .. 39c CARROTS M SELECTION “be 296 CHOCOLATES .. 79c EXPECTED TO ARRIVE FRESH LOBSTER FRESH. HERRING , mgr . . . . . . 310 33:; m MARAMLADADE 43c , 49‘ "’° mm“ “5?; ohms NEW JAVEL ‘ 32 oz. 3" lb- BLEACH JAR MIXO.2for 31c 3.2333, mm. erAIt CHERRY TIN PIEFILLER 39 "db. HAPPENS BETWEEN f: _. si‘ Rim v. - IN THE GREGORY ROBERT REILLY UNUSUAL! PECII MITBHIIM BERIiE . Stictly W M ; Adult , - mm- w-«nm must -——.IHII'II-IAIII MUM-M TERM-mm: mg Charlotte! 12 mum a grant from the National Re- 1and approved, it was announced l 3-BIG DAYS-3 SHOW TIMES 3:30 — 7:00 — 9:00 He’s A Dizzy, Gun-Shy, Girl-Shy, Mixed Up Private Eye! Come Along and ioin The Fun for a Million and one LAUGHS! ‘ Jerry ITS ONLY MONEY! ITS ONWJERRYI ITS ONLY HIS RICI-IEST RIOTOF ROARS! ‘ i 'pub/i‘c bowl as a private eye! it ngi-NJOAN O'BRIEN'ZAC HARY SCOTT-JACK WESTONvJESSE WHITE. MAE QUESTEL iTHiURSD'AY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY: North Rustico SDU Student Wins Science Study Award The Atlantic Provinces Inter-l University Committee on the Sciences has announced that Ur. I vba‘n Gaudin. a student of St. Dunstan'l University, completing . his junior year in science this term. is one of several university 2 students from the Maritimes who have been to recere. awards for summer research In the sciences, Mr. Gaudin. who is considered to be an outstanding student, is a son of Mr. an Mrs. Joseph Gaudin. North Rustico. and this: represents the third award he has captured in the past {(w Following his completion of grade 10 at Stella Maris High‘ School three years ago. he was awarded a Bank of Montreal '- scholai‘ship which permitted hlsl : entry into SDU. This was fol- lowed a couple of years laterl when he won a provincial scho. l larship on completion of grade URBAIN GAUDIN search Council ‘ As a result of obtaining this _ iaward. Mr. Gaudin will wcrk This last award is made by ‘ under Dr, w_ Foley of St FX the central committee of APICS on the determination of self.-dif under the chairmanship of Dr. I fusion in thallium amalgams. W.R. ’Ilrest, dean of the faculty ,—-——-—-——- of graduate studies. Dalhousie; University. The aim of the com- | Local Man Made mittee is the promotion of scien. I o tific researth in the Atlantic; Can. HOSPITGI - area. and is made possible by; I ‘ Ass n Director N.D, Machn of Charlotte- town lias been elected a director that a study of the worlom'en's :ccm-pensation legislation will be“ of the Canadian Hospital Assoc- made, after which plans will} iation at its annual assem bly be drawn up for a meeting with ‘. meeting in Ottawa. the officers and members fl Mr. MacLean Is administrator the compensation board. ‘ of the Prince Edward Is I a n d Guest at the meeting was Hospital and was one of 1 dis J. W. Stewart of Moncton. man- rectors representing provincial ager of the Atlantic Division at. hospital associations and Catli- i olic hospital confenences of Can-. lGold Cup, Saucer Girls To Be Guests 1 It was announced last night 'tiliat the Gold Cup and Saucer igirls will be among the array . 0' special guests who will be at- fte-nding the first annual Gold Cup and Sacer Ball being held this Friday night at the Char- lottetown Hotel, - The girLs who were the star. of last year's annual parade lwill be attending the function as the guests of the executive. In the coming program being drawn up for the bevy of beau- ties, In addition to panticiopatu‘ ing in the 1963 parade. they will also form the winners circle the Gold Cup and Free-for-all. Both 04 these events take place on Aug. 16.. the Fri-day of Old Week. 1 At other times during the com. ing summer. the girls will be making guest appearances on television and will upon grace a number of 'other public functions both in- side and outside of Charlotte- town. Ticket committee chairman William (Bill) Boyles said last night that his committee fully ‘anticipate that the coming ball ‘will turn out to be one of the gayest events to take place in the city in the spring season. He also reported that ticket sales to date are running far ahead of expectations and ‘cast that the affair will be a sellout. ada which form the membership of the Canadian Hospital Assoc. iation. CELEBRATING 50 YEARS IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EASTERN TRUST OFFERS 'VALUABLE FREE GIFTS TO NEW DE THIS OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $50. OR MORE AND CHOOSE FROM: wEsrCLox TRAVEL ALARM ctocs OPEN AN OR MORE BUXTON POCKET WALLET! BEA “MILLIONAIRE” F O R A D AV ' THREE DOOR PRIZES—open to All New Depositon. 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