A BEAUTIFUL trophy (shown above) has been donat- ed by Cleve Craawell for the ‘ Red Cross first aid competi- A giant province - wide Rodi Cross first aid rally and com-] petition which may see the win- l mng first aid team compete h an international competition in' Montreal is planmd for Park- dale School on Saturday, Sinclair Cuicllife. who will be chief judge of the competition said yesterday. nine teams are sure starters in the competition and three more are likely to take part. More definite word on these will he available later this Wfl'k. This is the first competition of its kind held on the Island. It is a provincial ralb’ and it h hated that betwm zoo and am . pecans will attend. either aa‘ «mutants or spectators. LATE NOTICES (Alas sos assesses-eels I sol-mas adieisisg Classified M vet-thing section.) DYKEN'I' —- At Summerslde on. Thursday. May l. 1902. George; Leonard Dyn'lent of St. Eleni nors fm-meriy of Nottham h- Ilis 33rd year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. Fu- . \ tion which is open to first aid ‘ teams tram all centres in the Island. The trophy will go to the winning team. First Aid Teams To Compete In Red Cross Sponsored Rally To the winning team will go the Crasweli Trophy. donated by Cleve Craaweil. and . it is hop‘ ed. a trip to the International Rescue and First Aid Compet- ition SChMIIIBd for Montreal Aug 2—4. This would mark the first time the Island would be represented in this competition. Parkdale. Canoe Cove and Central Bodmue each have two certain entries In the competw ition, alarlottetown. Klngsbun and Mount Ste-wart have one team entaer and three others are inddinitc. Mrs. Evelyn Cud- more is chairman at the event while Mr. White. is oo-chair-‘ man and and Judge. Those slifltde to attend the‘ rally me first aid lnstmctnrs. first aid pod attendants. first aid who... first aid ems- pctition learns and am unn- mittee personnel. The day's activities get under ‘ .way Saturshy rooming at Red ‘00. Hudqunrters wins a two‘ hour roll-ashes training mm: farinsmsaadfiratddat— After lundl the scene switches to Parkldale Sohml for the com- petition for the eras-well Trophy. ‘ This will last until i p_m. and a The story was about the same from labsth fishermen in the eastern section of the province last .light as each re- ported that catches were "light but promising." It is believed that the mail ream catches are so light is due to the cold water out fishermen an of the opinion that as soon as the water gets warmer the lobsters will he more plentiful One Amandale fisherman ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County iAwards PEGle Chulottetown. Thurs, stay 8. 1502. 8 PREDle mas. Lobster Catches Said ‘Promising' ’Photos Win Maritime their iposition as top winners In the iportrait baby and hand coloring composition at the 29m ct. ventu- or Maritime 9m .fessinnnl Photographers Asso- ciatin in Fredericton. N. 3.. which concluded Monday night. Ron McArthur of the Beck- bert studio had the best group of three porn-sit and one tw 0 awards with merit. His wife. Mum: ‘ Mrs. McArtbur won the but from dicate that the lunatic: are gmuepommudm hand. diurnal borwliililse-Iymaketheh-f'l'lt .ndcunmgmmmew “1' 0‘ fl“ 5"“ M”- baby portrait and also won two “memorsz are m- awards at nsen‘t. Ilia wile WI. I“ . M V stores this morning but no u "dd h “to- price has yet ocen set, Prioel "m were expected to behigh bo-t 0" due vi the light catches. Ono "” “m” "°“‘ DonSearsolthaBeadStudtoi jpetitiuftrhand—edmedphoto‘ to3 ill speculative eatirmte put f‘ust price as hips as ‘1 mndhthe ' While ideal conditions I. vailed In the South Rhea Hah- ing grounds. western lobster fishean are fac'nlg a pun situation M lee iammilu ti! share. Nottipswere having been laid in this area yet and it was reported that unless there is a change a! uindrtrrsaybessmuchaaa week before the season can get uncle-way. hauled in 500 pounds of lobsters from so: traps. The malority of fishermen at More“ spent the day setting traps but of two boats that did go out one reaped 7011 pounds from M400 traps while the other got 175 pounds from 50 trans. Fishermen at North Lake and Naui'raze were also putting out traps yesterday The East- ern Packing Company at Soul-ls expects to start nmcessim the rim lohsia's today. Kensington Girl Highly Praised SUMMERSIDE BUREAU and destroy the wonderful spirit 0|" THE GUARDIAN among contestants". I-Ie explain- Miss Margaret Murray of ed that Lloyd Green, one of the Kensington was awarded the other adiudicators. told him highest mark in the Summerside that he noticed this same eplrit section oi the 17th P.E.I. Music Tuesday. Fesuval last evening for he r, At Civic Auditorium the seven cantralio solo “A Blackbird . classes adjudicated were as Singing" for which adjudicator fol10ws: class 133.. unison for George A. Smale gave her an as. grades 5. 6. 7. l. Kinkora School. Mr. Smalc told Miss Murray 35: 2. ‘Borden and Kensington she had a lovely voice of r i c h. both. wlth 84. Class X34. choral quality and told the audlencelsmging for grades 3. s. to. 1. “this girl can go a long way with. Kensmgtnn High . School. M. her voice if she so chases," Hel Class 135. choral singing grads amused her to keep singing no ll. ii. 10. ll. Borden School; with mattcr what else she planned toi M for thnrflrenditlon of Th e do. The adiucatnr said “i‘m surel Nlflhtlninle . Class 136. choral the composer of the song. Mir. 3will"! in? any lfadel. 1. St. hacl Head." whomhestaleti he Mari"! Academy. RE: 2. Ken- knew personally. "would have “Dillon EIPMPMHW SChoOI. 85 been delighted to hear his song 507d?“ SfihOOI 334 The Collies!- “mK by m, young lady " . ants in this "class sang The Miss Murray is the daughter. Drum Mai"? of Rev. and Mrs. l. M. Murray.’ C1855 152. rhythmhand for in the same class. Mrs. Erland Rradi‘s one in three: 1. Burden Ramsav ni Summersldc rccciv- SHIN“. With 83: 2. Borden ed 81.and was commended by SPh‘Wl- 52- C1555 153. rhythm Mr. Smale for her sincere. aim band ‘0' find?! i Ind 5: 1. Bon- ple approach to the song. d9“ 50‘1"” Other results—Class MB. Bro A! the Elm Street School Mrs. 11min. 1. Victoria lst‘1 Engines. MacDonald] huh". m.r‘ B5; 2. 3rd Summorsi e’ rown- WM" to grad" L 2. ’ u .h. grad Summerslde Brow ‘Tyn' v.11” mth '0' HM" Class girls‘ choruses (16 "MIND! 0! "The Two Little and underi—l. Kenaingten Un-. Fishes". in unison. with a mark ited Church Junior Glrls. «85. ‘oi in. 'I‘rym school c am. pa catty. . Cliff Wright of Halifax with the ‘ color transparency. Lorne li'id-L ham of Saint John was the bed commercial print. Over one hundred photograph- . ers and photographic technicians attended the two day convention. i The newly elected executive In- cluda‘l Read Momh of Halifax; aa nutrient; George Watton of Summcrside. vice president for P.E.l.: Sam Short of Hall— fax. vice president for N o v a Scotia and Joe Stone of Freder- icton. vice-president for New ? Brunswick. Harry Pridhaln oi Fredericton secretary and Ron McArthnr el Sllnmerside a I treasurer. Corrections In Reports Following are several cor- rections in the P.E.I. Music Festival results reported in? Tuesday's and Wmsday Guardian and Patriot. Winners of the Sacred Solo ‘ class (16 and over! were 1. Ber- nadette Power. Tracadie Cross. 36: Helen Wilson, Sherwood. M. Donalda Irving tied for third place in the beginners' piano so- lo. and Janice Paynter placed second in the girla' vocal for nine years and over. rather than the names that were given In the report. S’side Firm secret-11‘ 3.3. Hodgiu, the Canadian Guernsey Breed- ers Association Is a h o w a above as he chats with Harold Palmer. Kmaington (left) and IE. Hurry. Winsloe. lsl Vlce- president of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders BB. Hodgins. secretary of the Canadian Guernsey Breeders As- sociation completes the final lap of his Maritime tour today at 4.30 when he will board an MCA plan for Toronto. Mr. Hodgins arrived in P.I-‘..I. yesterday, iollowing visits to Fredericton. Sussex and Saint John in New Brunswick; and Yer-mouth. Windsor. Truro and Pictou in Nova Scotia. Mr. Hodgins arrived in the Island to talk with members of the local the holding of the It)“ annual meeting at the national aSSOCIfl» Associa- i 1 tion. Mr. Hodgins arrived in association regarding 4 PM. yesterday for talks with Island Gurensey breeders to i draft a suggested plan at act- ivities for the 1% annual meeting of the association hop- ed to be held in Charlotte- ‘ toun. Mr. Hedging met last ' night with directors of til 0 P.El Guernsey Breeders A5- lactation. iGuernsey Breeders Sect’y Discusses Centennial Year tion in Charlottetown. Yesterday he made calls on Ch‘town Mayor A. Walther: Gaudet; Agriculture Minister Andrew B. MacRac; L.W. Roper livestock director for the pro vince and H. J. MacDonald P.E.l. dairy superintendent. He was also taken an a tour of farms in the Kensinglon. Kings- ton. and Winsloe areas. Last night Mr. Hodgina met with directors of the P.E.l. Guernsey Association to draft a suggested plan of activities for the proposed l9ii4 Island meet lng A report of the discussions returns to Toronto. .‘ but members were heartily i favor of holding the meeting [the province during Centennial in»!me ‘11." .nd . boy_ and tentative plans will be pre this year. 1% said the landing. scnled to the Canadian associa- it held in the province. will pro tmn by Mr. Hodgins what he babiy be ialata June. i Before leaving the Island this A s '3 1“ mam" afternoon. Mr ' will W meeting said that no concrete In men um; “(I m,“ Gum plans or decisions were made. up, hard; I]! i" venom. Italy tart—ours yu" were born Tuesday to Signor-n Mr. Eodgins stated that the Ron Zambelgn, ail - year - old invitation to hold the meetingwite at an Italian taborer. here was extended by Mayor‘Mother and children were :9 ()audet and Mr. Roper cariisrlported to be in good condition. ——_"—'__-—————-'——'é——_ NOTICE Due to the Annual Meeting of The College of General Practice. all Doctors Offices in Summer- side and Kenaington will be closed Friday after- noon snd evening May 4, I962. In case of on emergency contact Prince County Hospital. Summersicie. Has Low Bid Irrrnan Plum and Heat- ing Limited. Summerside. sub mitteni the lowest tender for in- stallation of the electrical system In the new vocational school be- ing constructed in Sammanide. ers and the prices We: Can- adlan Counsmck Cmspnny Lim- llted. seam; Storey Emir. 3887.883. and But-h Electric. 394.969. Tenders ware opmsd In in the office at Mile With Minister Philip Matheson Class 41 girls choruses .21 second with 75. while Tryon years and under—l. Kensington Consolidated and the Newton Junior Girls Choir. 84. School tied for third at 74. Class 06. aoprano s in - l.‘ In class 231. choral reading of Mrs. Ruth Vincent. Summeb;“'l'he Wind". for grades three side. 35. and four. 1. Air Marshal John- Class « Girl Guides. CGI'I‘ son school Grade 3A, 75: 2. Sum. -— 1. 8rd Summerslde Girl ‘ mer Street School 4A. and Air Guides. 83; 1. Tryon CGI‘I‘. 82. Marshal Johnson School SIB. with . The daputrnent usually ‘awardstiheoontraattothefirm ultimatum the lowest tends. Former Resident Passes In B.C. ncral to be held at Bidefsrdl Wham Wm be held m United Church. Friday. May It ‘ M 5 Wm. m] Wm‘ with service commencing ai‘ A dim “ Pun“. “an In i!" will follow a which winning cemetery. WSW“. teams will he presented their hours 2-5. 7-10 pm. 1 “mm. 5mm prizes will he MacNABI — At the m a “‘V'“ "" “’9 H" mm“ Class 17l piano solo. boys 14 74; 3. Summer Street SE. and and under—1. Micheal Sheen.. Elm Street School M. with 73, Summerside. a7; 2. Roland Pio‘ The only other class adjudica- kard. Summerside. as. fed saw the Victoria School. Class l94 piano quartet—eight grades 4. 5. and 6 carry of! top hands on two pianos—l. M. Gal- mark with 79 in their choral 'lant. IM. Gallant. S. Casey and rcading of "Echo". while New- Word has been received of the .‘doath (1 Alex M. Mann-lee In ‘ New Wortministrr. BC, The late Mr. MacPhee was aged years. He was the eldest son of the llate Mr. and Mrs. Arm-Mao ‘ Phce. Hope-field. har m. Join W. Mao‘ lN. Cameron. Summerside. M. .ton placed second with 7! andi Mr. MacPhee is survived by Nam. W ‘I‘racadie. an j“. Platform secretary waa Mn. ‘ North Tryon third with 75. lhiswtte. theirs-merdede wm.Am M2” log.y try 5 Roll-rt RanklnMand :1! ghalr; ——————— no. one an and four «use Catherine ‘ Na . man. was rs. 0 or m. age as years. Ilea- mnains Schuman. He Ia also survival by a bre- wm m at the Oxalate- j . [N mmoo" titer. Murdock. living on ELL. town Funeral than. m not! i u. mm mo do . u m" and two sisters. Mrs. DM. Blue. ton-v.11» willbeheld SUMMERsmE—Offlcmmmd‘m. pm.” Pm.N,a..-umm m m leaving the elected at the annual mutingls‘mmm' n. 3. mm . Ammo.- u.m MarLaughlin. Roahury. Man. Nosed non- at M! for Re- nt Amalgamated Dairies Tues- M W69. ,5; a. mo 9;" y,“ l~~‘~_ ,” fmfi‘ ._ m M NH M i“- ‘W 'W "'9 n" m" 'm'm'inel aim ltd Maud mm. ‘CIIIr-I- nos-sess— ui com of Mexico's best coffee Mlahad's Gulch. Conn Bel William luncheon-n of AIWJW. u_ Tm. Castes (Mi (7) “r... m on main ,1” I. at s... Imam-st h the as president and Maynard Mao} Gun“. 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