DANCE MT. Stewart Hall Tun- dgy nite' Rollie MncKcnsie Orch. LISTEN TO Angus MacLean to night at no over c.r.c.v Radio. we raises the sick weIL Gta-' 1 gey's Pharmacy. UNI 3 l-l- 9 5: . . r I I ..-:::-:-s I pi i'-&-;.., .;-on 'V'.x.': :.'.'i ..u Eli. if i I p.ns. FOR PAINTS. Refrigerators. washers, nsilkers. contact Produc- erls Co-Op. Fitzroy Street. It pays. CONSERVATIVE. Cons- mittee rooms located at 163 Great George St.. Phone 6816. s ECIAL prices on English- mage barbed wire. Producer's Ctr op. Fitzroy Street. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION of consumers annual meetll-'12 K1" Hall Thursday 8 Pm- RED SHIELD Canvassers tention! lit-purl. meeting 3'- Citadel tonight at o oclock. CONSERVATIVE Coils- mlttee TOUTTIS located at 168 Great George St.. Phone 6816. CARD PARTY. Southport Schooi H311 Tuesday 8.30 Lun&. weekly prizes and tournament. LOBSTERS. LARGE south lid: lobsters. Fresh da1lY ll Edlwn Fraser's General store. Vern”- sr. rrromas Azulr-as Rum mage sale B.l.S. Hall. this after noon 1.00 p.m. DANCE AT White 3110! Dun- staffnago Thursday nlte. Rollie Maclfensie Orch. NEAR NEIL A. Matheson. Ll- haral candidate for QueeII' county tomorrow. Wednesday, over C.F.C.Y. 7.15 to 7.50 p.m- WALK IN COOLERS. frozen food. meat and dairy cues by Kelvlnator Bally and I-Iussrnsn. Storey Electric. HEAR NEIL A. Mstheson. Li- beral candidate for Queen's County tomorrow, Wednesday. over C.F.C.Y. 7.15 to 7.30 pan. VERNON RIVER HEIIITHMCIL May 21. Have a Heart' I7! "I9 Easter Monday PllJEl'5- 3 "I play with specialties. Dance after. THE SALVATION Army's out- stretched hand - give! hop! to the hopeless. and help to the helpless. ALPHA REBEKAK L o d 3 e No 10. I.0.0.I-I regular meet- ing tonight 8 pm. Visitation Miss Ada Webster, vice president Mar itirne Rebekah Assembly. DON'T MISS The panel discus- sion, Melvin McQuaid. Anllll MacLean and Heath MacQusrrle tonight at 10-05 over C.F.C.Y. - T.V. HOME AND SCHOOL Associa- tions Provincial Federation An- nual Meeting Wednesday. May 2!. 2 p.m. and E p.m. Prince of Wales Collage. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Word has been received on' May 17th. by at- the Mrs. George Wilson. New Do ion. and Mrs. James Csvanagh. Charlottetown. of the death in Doc- chestor. Mass.. of their sister. Mrs. Arthur Holland. She was formerly Stella Currie of Fair- vlow. P.I:.l. DIES IN U.s.A. 5- Sad news was received by Charles Roberts of the recent passing of his broth- er. Alexander Roberts. st Stone- ham. Mass. formerly of Harring- ton. P.E.l. The late Mr. Roberts was a brother of Maria Robert- ion of North River and of Clive Roberts of York Point. A elstr. Lottie, lives in Florida and a brother. Henry. in Winchester, Mass. INJURES F00'l'- Friends of Gordon Lsnk. West Royalty will be sorry to know that he suffered s severe cut on his foot requir- ing several stitches. while splitt- ing wood at his home Monday morning. He was ruined to the P.E.l. Hospital where he received treatment from Dr. Giddings. He will be confined to his home for some time. FOLIO INOCULATIONI is rur- at school clinics are available fir infants from 0 months. preschool and school children, teen-sgsrs whose lsth birthday doesn't come before December 31 I57 and preg- nant women. There is a series of I polio inoculations. The 1st and 2nd are given four weeks apart and the 3rd inoculation not soon- er than six to seven months sftc the 2nd. inoculations against dip- theria, whooping cough, tetanus. and smallpox vaccination also gi- ven. Keep in touch with the teach- er who win be notified of the tint clinic date- min. funeral UITEN 1'0 Angus MscLean to- night at 1.& over C.F.C.Y. Radio. CAID PARTY St. Plusx Bail tonight 0.30. Tournament. LISTEN TO A-lg-is M:icLean to- night at 7.1) over C.F.C.Y. Radio. CARI) PARTY. Spring Park Community Hall, Lunches prises. Tournament. 8.30. SEE THE NEW self propelled lawn boy lawn mowers at Doug- las Bros. and Jones l..td., Kent St. VIII! nsrnn Mlllinery. Gt. George Street. "where every style is H.isStYle." WE REPAIR Washing machines. electric motors and appliances. Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. Second floor. Sterns Building. Kent Street. Dial 8433 or 8919. DON MISS The panel discus- sion. Melvin liIcQuald, Angus Iilac Lean and Heath MacQuarrre to- night at 10.05 over C.F.C.Y. -T.V IIEAB NEIL A. Iilatheson. Ll- baral candidate for Queen's County tomorrow. Wednesday. over C-F.C.Y. 7.15 to 7.30 pm. DON'T MISS The panel discus- slon. Melvin Mcouaid. Angus lilac Loan and Heath MacQuarrie to- night at 10.05 over C.F.C.Y.-T.V THAT LAWN MOWER of yours Yes. it's time to have checked. Our law rnowhr department with it's new testing equipment can give you fast and dependable ser- vice. Better call us now. Dial 6537. For a new mower, see our new Versatle Law-Cruiser which we sell and service. Batt and Macllae Ltd. SI Euston. Dial 6537. PRIZE WINNERS - Results of card party held in St. Pius X Hall last evening were: Ladies' first. Mrs. Joe Brown. second. Pearl Rice: consolation, Mrs. Eugene Cosdy: Men's first. J. M. Lee; second. Donald Robinson; consol- ation Joseph Doiron. Door prise. Elmo MacDonald. Freezeout. J. Burke and Mrs. Borden MacDon- ald. .. FUNERAL AT CORNWALL- The funeral of the late Mrs. Sam- uel Abbott was held on Saturday afternoon from tho )iacLeau Funeral Home to Cornwall United Church where services were con- ducted by Rev. R.A. Patterson. Interment was in the church cem- etery. Pall bearers were Gordon Thompson. Victor MacPhaII. Wal- ter Boyle, Stanley Murchison, Fred Beer, George MacMillan. ATTENDED CONFERENCE- Mr. Robert Donnelly returned yesterday from saint John. N.B. where he was guest speaker at the Maritime regional Baha'i conference. A report on the net- ional convention held in Toronto was given by Mr. Glen Eyford. Halifax. N.S. Miss Anne Chisholm of Saint John spoke on her trip to the Baha'i World Centre in Haiti, Israel. Ba.ha'ls from Moncton. Fredericton. Auiac. Halifax and Charlottetown were in attendance. FUNERAL UERVICE - The of the late Louis A. Diamond was held yesterday afternoon from the MacLean Funeral Home to St. Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. Canon J.T. lbbntt. Interment was in the People's C . Pall bearers were Louis 0Briau. Stanley Mclnnis. John Hume. Harold Lloyd. George Walters. William MacAusland. At the grave the Daughters of Eng- land service was conducted by Mrs. Haber Bell. Mrs. Lois Brown and Mrs. w.tr. Machesn. VICTORIA DAY BALI. -The Garrison Sergeants Mess held their annual Victoria Day Ball at the Charlottetown Hotel last night. The IsalIlIEIIlEntI were in charge of the Mess Entertainment Com- mtttee chaired by W.0. H.L. Ar- cher. Over I00 couples were pre- sent for the annual event. Guests of the Garrison Sergeants includ- ed Brigadier G.G.K. Peake. D.S.0 E.D.. Lt.- Col. A.W. Rogers. E.D. . Col. A. H. Peske, Lt.-Col. J.I(.L. Irwin. Lt.-Col. l(.M. John- ston. and their ladies.. Music was supplied by W0 Ciiarles Mac- Gregor and his orchestra. IVUNEIIAL SATURDAY -' The funeral of the late George E- Wakslln was held Saturday after- noon from the residence of his moihe . Mrs. Robert Wakelin. East Royalty. to the Baptist Church where service was con- ducted by Rev. H.L. Mitton. In- terment was ln the Peopl Cem- etery. Honorary psll he were Harry lpenc . Brendon Henues- sey. Harry Wakelln. Duncan Mac- Phaii. Ray Maccallum. Charles Afacl-'sdyen. Lloyd Mccallum. Ae- tive psll bearers were Wilfred Irving Thompson. Russell James Fullerton. James Meiyneaux. Bud Whitlocir. The Canadian Legion service at the grave was conducted by F. W. Laird. Last Post and Reveille uns-mar. . nnaneusnrans. "5 hrt said yesterday when HIRING!- ed on club activities. Plans an al- sointheflnalstageforthsan- nual Kinsmen Carnival which has developed into a fixture of "Kill" auivity. Seven delegates and their Kinnettu have nisnlnod "I-1! intention to attend the District Conference in Halifax early ll June. - BIRTHS MACIN'I'Y'ltE- At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on May id. 1957 to Mr. and Mrs. John Msclut re (nee Mary MscLel- lan) tan. a daughter (Cadreh ine Pearl) weight 7 lbs., 11 on. WEEI(s- At the PE. Island Hos- Dltal on May 18. 1961 to Mr.and Mrs. Raymond weeks, a daugh- ltlnr. Nancy lay. Weight 7 lbs.. nu. PlNEAU- At the Charlottetown Hospital on May 19th to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Pinesu a son. Jon Kimball. CLAI'Nl- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Friday. May 17, I957, to l'.'. and Mrs. John B. Mac- Laine Milton. twins, son and daughter. Hospital on May 20. 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Wilson. City. I daughter. DEATHS GOULD - At DeSabls on Sun- day May 19, 1957. Walter Gould, aged 71 years Remains for- warded. from Dawsons funeral Home. to the home of his son Harold Gould. Dossble from where the funeral will be held Wednesday May 21. service start- ..ing at 2.30 p.m- Interment Cra- paud People's Cemetery. CROCKEN - Suddenly at Rox- bury, Man. on Friday. May 17. Helen Crokeu in her 51st year, formerly of Charlottetown. HOLLAND - The death occurred in Dorchester Mass of Mrs. Arthur Holland, (formerly Stel- la Currie of Fairview P.E.I on May 17. 1957. MONAGHAN "' At Charlottetown on Monday May D. 1057. Mrs. Amos Monaghan. formerly of North Wlltshlre in her 82 year. Her remains will rest at the Charlottetown Funeral Home Funeral notice later. RlSHOP- on Sunday, May 19th. at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Macwllliams. Ocean View. P.E.I.. Calvin D. Bishop in his 89th year. Re- mains are resting at his late home in Mt. Buchanan until Wednesday. May 22nd. when they will be transferred to the Birch Hill Free Church of Scot- land at 1 p.m.. for service at 2 pm. Interment in the Church Cemetery. Please omit flowers. MACDONALD- In the Charlotte town Hospital on Mondan May 20. 1057. John Angus acDon- aid. I29 Sprin Paris Road. for- merly of Mt. tewart. in his 09th year. His remains are resting at the liennessey funeral Home until this evening at which time they will be transferred to his late residence Mt. Stewart. the home of his son. Pius MacDon- ald. from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday morn- ing at 9 o'clock to St. Andrews Church for Requiem Hi Mass. Interment in the Ohurc Ceme- tery. 93"” CAMPBELL- In the Charlotte- town Hospital on May 10. 1951. Norman J. Campbell. 280 !'its- my St. in his Mth year. His remains are resting at the Ben- nessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held on Wednesday mornl at 0:15 to st. Dunstnn's Button for Re- quiem High Mass. Interment in Catholic Cemetery. HlLL- At Amherst May Nth. Wallace Hill. formerly of Mur- ray Harbor. in his nth year. HICK8- Suddenly at University Hospital. Saskatoon. Soak. on Msy lath. Mrs. L.B. Hicks. the former Lilla Bowness, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bownoss. Montrose. P.E.I. DUVAR- At Exeter. Ontario on Sunday. May 19. 1051. Edward Hunter Duvsr in his 54th year. MACLEAN- At Msadowbnnk let- urday. May I8. 1067: Nelda MscLesn. used 5 weeks. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Macinan. Mesdowbank. Funer- al took place privately yesteb day sfternoon from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to Clyde River Baptist Cemetery. ser- vice was couducted by Rev. Owen Cochran. MACLAINE- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital Ssturday. May 1!. I957 in- fsnt son of Mr. and Mrs. .Iohn B. MscLsine. Funeral took place privstelymyesterdsy morn- ing from the scum Funeral Home to Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Iervicu were conduct- ed by Rev. Dr. EA. Betta. WILSON- At the Charlottetown I THE NEWLY appointed exccu- president for P.I2.I. (re-elected): Miss Marguerite McNalr, Fred- ericton. secretary; Mrs. Laurence vlce-pres- Camp-I tive of the Maritime Art Associa- tion, convened in Charlottetown this week-end. is shown above. Left to right are Vic Runtz, vice Selected paintings by Maritime artists are to be presented to each of the Maritime provinces. mem- bers decided at the twenty-second annual meeting of the Maritime Art Convention held in Charlotte- town over the holiday weekend. Commencl " next fall, each year when the Maritime Art Exhibition is being made up the jury will be empowered to spend up to 3300 in tire form of purchase pri- zes for up to three paintings in the show. Mr. Edwin Camp- bell. Saint John. the Association president, explained that these will be yr sented to the Provin- ces for their permanent collec- tions following a tour of the ex- hibitlon through many Maritime centres. Seventy-seven showing! of var- ious exhibitions throughout the three provinces in the past year were sponsored by the Association. Mrs. Rutii Henderson. the Exhi- bition Director. reported. A continued study of the fes- slbility of the publishing of silk screen reproductions of Mari- time artlsts' work by the Associ- ation was proposed. as was a new project involving preparing and publishing illustrated directories to the artists. both present and past. of Atlantic region In keeping with the proclaimed policy of the National Gallery to' bring art to the Canadian people. member groups voted to seek a review of the financial arrange ments between the Gallery where many exhibitions originate. and the Association whch roiutes them. Business sessions were conduc- ted Saturday in the Charlottetown Hotel. A banquet with a con- cluding business period followed in the evening at the Queen Hotel. when Mrs. Lawrence Haahey. Fredericton. showed some colour slides of the Beaverbrook collec- tion. Mrs. E. Davies. Charlotte- town. also showed some of her pictures from a trip abroad, Those able to remain over Sun- day vlslted the Harris paintings in the chapGi of St. Peters Cathe- dral and the Harris Gallery. the Confederation Chamber in the Funeral Monday of L. J. MacDonald The funeral of the late Iguig J. MacDonald was held on Mon- day morning from the Hennessey Funeral Home to St. Duustan'a Basilica where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by lit. Rev. P. MacMahon, D. D. assisted by Rev. Francis Corcor- an as Deacon and Rev. Ed. Roche as sub-deacon. The service at the grave was conducted by Monsig- nor MacMahon. Pallbearers were Fred 8. Taylor. Leonard Goodwin. Jack MacEachern. Donald A. MacDonald. D.B . Smith, gum. aid MacDonald. Souris. The Canadian Legion graveside service was conducted by Com- rade Sinclair. and Last Post and Reveille were sounded by buglsr William Chaisson. Members of the Canadian Leg- ion. the Railway Veterans As- sociation. and employees of the C.N.R. attended the funeral in a body. Mr. George Stlven. Mari- time Regional District passenger Agent. were also in attendance. Occupying seats in the sanctu- ary were Very Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald. Rev. James Landrigan and Rev. James Kelly. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. The funeral was very l-Isshey. Fredericton. ident for N.B.; Edwin Will Present Maritime Art Works To Three Provinces Provincial Building and attended local church services in the morn- ing. Tire convention culminated II! a Sunday afternoon scenic drive which featured the north shore and a specially prepared lobster supper at Shining Waters Lodge Cavendish. GIRL GUIDE COLUMN Word has been received from Canadian Guide Headquarters that Prince Edward island may send five more Guides to the Cen- tenary Camp at Doe Lake in addi- tion to the eight already chosen. Any Guide previously notified that she Is eligible and did not apply at th t time and now wished to do so m at write Mrs. Charles Link- letter. Box 68. Summerside be- fore May 24th 7TH TRINITY CO. The Ladies of the Junior W.A. treated the Guides and Brownies of Trinity to a Mother and Daugh- ter banquet. which was greatly en- I0:45 D-T. CFCY-TV CHANNEL 13 John Diefenbaker IAUIIIEII IIEGNIER Pslludhls IhsnsrIsef'aaonufsektslfh& largely attended. bell. Saint John. president. ire- electedl; Donald Macltay. Hali- fax. executive member; Prof. Alex S. Mowat, Halifax. treasur- er ire-olected); Mrs. C.H. Manu- loyed by an. The report of this and pictures have already been ill the paper. but here are the names of the girls receiving their first Aid badges; Gail Norrie. Mary Phillips. Gleny Hughes. Gloria Mcltlnnon. Muriel Ellis. Polly England. liens Norrie; Flo- ronce Constable received her sec- ond class badge. Also during the evening Mrs. W.J. Rodd. District Commissioner enrolled Barbara McDonald. lS'I' SOUTHPORT C0. Mother and Daughter banquctsl seem to be the order of the day. The men of Southport were hosts to Southport Guides, Brownies. their Mothers and guests. It was a most enjoyable affair. and the men proved to be most capable hosts. Mrs. Urban McQuaid was chairman and introduced the guests at the head table. Mrs. w.w. Reid Deputy C missioner. Mrs. W.J. Rodd. District Com- missioner, Mrs. Walter Executive Secretary. Miss Ann Stewart who helped the Guides with their needlewomt-rn's badge, members of the Guide Committee. and the Guide Leaders. Mrs. Arthur Wol- lner Captain. and Mrs. Charles Boudreauit. el. Fredericton. Bulletin editor: Mrs. Ruth Henderson. Bsclrvllle. exiii-bltlou director. (re-elected); and William de Gsrths. I-lnlifax. vice-president for N.S. (N-Illclr ed) toast to Mothers. Mrs. LeRoy Rog- erson replied; Mrs. Neil Mstheson offered a toast to the Guides and Brownies. Eleanor Henry replied. Mrs. Boudreauit gave a toast to the Guide Organisation. Mrs. Reid replied with an address on Guide Laws. Mrs. Rodd spoke on the symbol of the Guide and Brownie uniform. Following this Mrs. Rodd enrol- led the following Brownies. Leah Boudresult and Edith Kelly. Mrs. Rodd then presented the follow- ing badges, second class. Jnnett Smallwood. Ethel Alywsrd. Mnldn !ilacLean. Needlewomsru. Zelda MscLean. Palsy Mcouald. Ann Hawkins. Dorothy Boudronult. Virginia Boudrcault. Marsha Wel- lner. Mary Lee Rogersou. The Guides put on a most enter- taining skit. A Hat Shop in Paris. Campfire and taps brought a most 1' Death .Sun' ay ' ' I Tuesde” 957 Calvin D. Bishop ' I1 '”".l.'f."'”'""-t-----. .. :3... '”- I.f;:m”".'""' -roaomo (51) -. Williams. ah View. r-.s:.r.Ig5 ,,,""',..,""",n,,'? " ”'''''”'3'"' Vin D. Bisllov In his 3 p - ' ' an ii the late Harvey and E . F Max (Sanders) Bldsep of wins , WW0-C - - O as and Murray River. r.s.r. Twlh I 5: Besides a widow. the former 0”" . M as Anna lllanbeth Jardiae. he leaves mu so 51 'l1lsrnkd.IIu'rls In Port lg FMOIWII 3 : 'tsrto-LsvnlsCse Silltldl "40 Ir aid iuexissosu lace: llalctos as so :MstildsJsnie.Mrs.Wil:g3lWllf so. so ewurusu of Ocean View Charlottetown so 51 uses Mae. Mrs. Herbert has gydnw as u of Cortes. California. U-I. ; an lI1IIotlt'I 6 II c..unma:l.;.or:aumu:'s:'t,ss:.R-Johns. 81 u I-ICDIIIDP M7 6- ' an as Watson of In. sucssn-o,,,'c't,'4'.f'.fflI3'l'7'.:"-tilt! an.lev.JsrnssIIarveyolChas-ht .0. ' '3 lotteiown also one , tau. Th. '3" "km" W”- m Reid of 111::-us, 31..., an uhdllturwm I Is 58:33: ODD C. p --v '””"' -. """f co:..-!.'.:.::';:.1-.:.4"::t'b-iv us. one son Janus William m N ' "H WI 4" mm ,0," ya" umseutbsra ewlnrnstwek.Aaotsm -n,.guu,uu,,.h.wmb.hufIne UIY Id 1030013 IR IDTWI1 on Wednesday. May as. at the "'I”"" Birch Bill Free Church of Scog. To casts: land at 3 p.m. Jc:nrintis”:tiwa!uV1I.,Islnnd. lower v . southern half we welcome Mrs. John Les, who :'ug":i:" N1 "' H I” I" m"- L”kYv CIPWIL north widtiislil Low-I. ' 1: ' CL: owNu' ttetown so dad not Tart ufiiueodfouowinug. Brownies were 4; mg 53, um 5,3; udcg): 3 TOCOII I ' i'..'P' ”I.2ii”2.”.2'." .;............, u I . - 0 II. a Carver. Beth M:cLeo.d. at 3.38 am. and.;.lo p.ns. lumm: Rowena Bickox. It is a pleasu u side tide ei a minute. 1..., todlseeuthisllzsclkncomlng along slo tdhan Ch:-31' 'n. Sun mg. go. W rs. c is B 0 . t . . . Mrs. Blsknsy. Tadiney. mwn W pg. . -H ad "u u In so -an TONIGHT BANQUET and DANCE 6:30 Sharp Non-members: 51.2! enjoyable evening to a close. 5TH HOLY BEDEEMER Mrs. Walter Smith visited 5th Holy Redeemer Co and found all extremely busy passing their Flag Raising. practically all the com- pany have passed this. wlsichlis a requirement in the new second class. Mrs. Smith yseICDl.Od Mar- jory Gillan with her Religion and Pessy Mcqusld proposed a TONIGHT Report from our many customers THE CO-OP SUPER MARKET WILL NOT II OPIN TODAY. TUISDAY The first sale ended sseeessfniiy. thanks to epesenlrideywhhsswstosk and new IewprkesdttheIIc&nnIIIelfOU.i . We espeeftonr SALAD THURSDAY 5 to 7 P.M. COMMUNITY CENTRE Stewart St. . MAY 23rd Sponsored by C.W.L. Holy Redeemer Sub-Div. Life. Weavers and Singer badges. SUPPER Tickets b1.00 H E I I Liberal Candidate for Queen's County CFCY TOMOIIIEOW NIGHT 7: - Inserted by Queen's County Liberal Ass'n. AR NEIL A. MATHESON NOTICE The annual meeting of the Co-op Super Market (Central Farmer: Co-operative Association Lim. ited) will be held in the Clover Club on Tuejdgy. May 21 at 8 o'clock p.m. L. o..oar.r.nnoa. President. i')1AM oiiofsi 5 "quality "value; M TAYLORS JEWELLEBS LTD. MAIN BRACE NAVAL VETERAN'5 -AS5'N FIRST ANNUAL sanousr mo nsncs crovss cLus' I WEDNESDAY, MAY 2961 BANQUET 7 P. Us IIIABP Tickets on sale at Clover Club 81.50 per couple Ticket sale closes Saturday, May 25 7 :30 Oirls' Parkdaie-"Marinetts" . . . . . . . P39??? P? lsrnmcatde-Vseni Dole HOME AND SCHOOL CONCERT Wednesday. May 22nd-8 PM. Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Queen Charlotte HIIII SCHOOI DIM dourts-"The Hunt Is Up": "0 Dear What Can The Matter Def" Chorus Trscadle-"0 God of Lovllllfll" 30!! 0' T380145 0'3"!” "Argyle Broad Sword" ..... .. Kensingtu-POIH National Dance . . . . . . . . . . . .. Grade I West Kent Schod-"All Tllvillh the Nilht . Grndd 4. I. I Mutngae-Tap Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TI! PQII a. Queen Iqaaro loheob-"he Itrons Ye sons! of Connie": "lurch- lng Through Georma" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Grades 5. 0 10. West Royalty-Ihthm land . Highlights of the afternoon session in relation to Home and Schixri Work . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Mr. K. A. Parker lnstslletin or . ...... .. . Dr. L. w. any Iochfwd lqnlo-"fwl Burs"; "Sea Fever" .. Glsngarry Dancers . Grades I, I. 1 u-seq-uns-u-squeals.-calf nae-Itansmeuejdhx star-dssnotshhssohheasbhy Ins-dl-hwun-Imshueusuq ppnbr. . .- Odyinewleysbssenwdndxr-hI,,I 4) !DIio&biIowQi dlnfuhlshsu-hkhwn s . nenasnesuousmsus W wig g 9-, Drum ' In Do II-OUIQI .I.I.'.l..'.!.!'...!.l3.'e'.."”'”"'""i”" I IV M-Oiltl saunter;-yte' ..!..q..pus ibouolos am. a usaucrss. snanssul