. . L DISCUSS MERITS ’ WJ‘. “can (‘1'. preSl- drill d Canada Packers, ills til»: the relative merit: of a Iiccr in the oompany‘l stock you with Leo Gallant oi Clyde HWI'. one of 15 farmers who mmlglation Service xtended lo Province The first immigration office lhaa been establuhed here {or in the history ol the provmce a trial period at three months.l _— LOCAL BRIEFS attended the company-spamm- ed producer's day in Charlotte- town. The program consisted ol luncheon at which Mr. Mc- Lean spoke. along With Hon. . A.D. MacRae, minister of agri- ‘ it was learned yesterday. Ua- b ltildiistime.che out immigration coverage by local office and tha «Home do partmem was It charge of R. M. Cal-chum. daputyl anperiritcodait ol the irnnilgrai-: ion branch in the Adan' din-l m for the donor-uncut ol citizenship and immigration. Dana OCCUR! “‘5 mm an.“ W": Word has been received by'rfizymz path ion Bcnjamla Cralweli oi Clyde. work and it we hb'mfmm'l to River. of the sudden passing oil be 5“ his brother-indium Herman well interests. D. liicient volume. the office ' ' nta My. in, 11 Cattle Road. East Weya View: i h lmnuth. Mass. The dcath occur-l charge 0‘ fl! mam." “Ll lrcd on chnesday. April 25 and‘ “C? m a mm for the ‘tuneral urvicea and interment Mn", ma muted m me took place Saturday. April 28. lmmmim bunanl A m” 0“ cm pun Mm” Halifax. he had previously donel yrle m a, mum d we immigration work here till» St. Thoma: Aquinas card Hiram the Halifax and ham Party held Int night: unles' Mum. During I m d 1! kt. Marilyn Han-mg; 2nd. Mn. Y”?! in lmmhrlum. he has H Machiail: Mani-i. Mn. in Dis-nut and the 1 PW. men's lat. Dam. Brltiiti isles as well an in lev- ‘i-n ; Dd. Dan ; cal Maritime mm. ‘ mutilation. John Knuth: doir "immigration work m. Urine. Dan mum“; special here." Mr. Nahum Illd. l l mu. Mia. M Doyle: m. "will curd-t malriiy hi the ; rut. Mn. Amby Doyle ltd plat-mint and uttlanerlt oi Catharina-we. {arm val-km.lanithl Immanuel province Hermdealwitb die-rivalolaichlmhrranti. and their «taut-moat on farms. Placementwurkwillalaola- rorio FUNERAL — The in- m wal ta- Mn. Richard Ford 0! North ,Miitan vac held yester- day mm m the Cutclille Funerfl Horne. Sindee was con— la or gm l‘olily province in Canada with, culture. I tour of the plant. question and answer period iollowmg the tour. and dinner at the Charlottetown Hotcl. when Premier was gum speaker. I l i SPEAKS TODAY A discussion of the activrtim and plans of the Life Under- writers Association of Canada. . will be the subject of an add- ress by RL. Kayla-r. LL 3.. CLU. exccutive director and gcneral counsel of the associa- tion. win-n he speaks to the PEI. Life UMPrW'rile'rs As- anciation. at Charlottetown to day at noon. Mr. Kayler. in addition on It'ldean the hint-hum meeting of life in- finance salesmen. will hold "retiring with executive mm hers and various committee. at the local association. which in one of 73 ms Canada, Church Parade Slated By RCMP Waller Shaw ‘ ‘ J 9.2,... _ w a...u;....-..:av .. II: 9 Q. Patrick: Otrll M.‘ 10 '1!" D! HAUL! l ‘flie bus-d d timer (1 III. Prince Mid Island United Appeal Fund. meeting lam1 light m City Hall. l Mph Manning oi Charlotte-l Wu as chairman ol the bud-l get committee. The other mem- has of the committee will be named later. The meeting was chaired by the president. RE. Seller, and it wax decided that budget forms would be Sent to all member maturation; next week Applications were approved tor her-ship in the hind. A publicity committee will also be named later and the selection of per-mud tor the financial campaign in October It was announced that gotiat‘lons are being made for on executive director and that LA. Smith. Ottawa. usociate executive seen-tam o! the Can- adian Welfare Council will visit BudgelCom.Chairman 10 orzaniuatiam seeking mem- . The personnel will include a ' general chairman. city and lawn chairman and county chairmen. ne~ ' . N i ‘ ‘ . . .h‘ 'jjyufi‘m a”. Hm PARIS Rullrs ‘ Pr“. I o ll Br 8' “finnam” “Q Sllr'hlé'l \iacriiilan AL: \ ! smug: 0mm: grad 5 3_ 3. ml President dc GaJlle here durilfi .7 v ,. (1 M Shim” so the “1'3! neck of I'm‘ nlili'l a ' hamme n“ ’ ‘ guru‘s said Wmarsdaifij ‘ ' ' ‘ emcl dalc has boon agr l Ch°"°"°*°wn and 00”“ Cm” High Mark Of 90 "123.1%: . .7 . Mai-mil an gen hat in Am ’l.’\. The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. May 4. 1m. 5 gedhilllhilagioll‘l” O“ "r m mam “"an M m. -\ (.‘harinllemun b0} Brian Piano Solo 13 and under g! .‘h;(~m_“ as 3 Th, (Hun. \lsll ll “as understood will no I Wonnacori. yesterday made a Donald Schurmau. 82, 2 Gail [3mm (hawmenmn 30 discussions on Bf.laln§ arr» mark of 90 in tho P El \lusu- ('arler. North Milton. 79 Sch'nul Chorus grade 6 _ L posed cntn Inln lhe Slxrnatmu Feslnah in the class Boys Boys Solo '13 and over- A 1. “ml KN" sum": Charlmwm“u Europcan Common Market and Qllirk Slum 'lR and under in Kcni Stetson. Marshiield A5 '1 34 ._. Rurmwd 5mm" Srmml‘ Lulur": political unity n! in. Charlnilellmn Second “as Earl Glenn Saundem. CharlnllPlnvin Charmmflw 33 1 PM“, Six _ Fn<lcr. Parkdalr ill and amggca Knoxxh. shoring: 3”“. 50h,“ (-mrlnHann ‘ ThlS mark of 00 “as alln lll?‘ . lve ompson ‘ 32 81"?" Wm‘lnrsdai to Gordon 3”“"9‘0Wl 32 Svhml (mun .Erade ‘1 W l Murray, Kensinzion. Follovllri: arc lhc results yesterday's l classes Rochlord Square. 82. 2. Shcr- wood School and West Kent Sch- Sdiool Chorus 'grade 4‘ w l. 001 ‘ll?’ 80. 3 Queen Square School and Prince Street School ttie‘ 79 I School Chorus 'grade 41 - 1_. 1. Queen Charlotte High, 35: 2. Birchuood High. 83. 3. Sher-mind School, 75 Rhythm Band town xelcctlonl JUNIOR CHOIRS Junior mixed choir — l Zion Presbytcnan Church. Charlotte- toun. 85. 2. Central Christian School Chorus zradei unison Church, charbrmmwl 54; 3 ‘ ‘1 sherw‘w’l' 8‘, 2 Rm'hlord SI Paul's Church. Charlottetoun‘ lSquare. 83: 3 Spring Park and ‘3‘ . West hem itieu 78. Junior girls choir — l. St.l School Chorus 'grade 2 uni- John‘s Anglican Church. Milton.‘ mn‘vl Rnchliml Square. 34; 83. 2 Central Christian Church. 2 Queen Square and P rln c e Charlottetown. K2. 3. Park Roy- & REPAIRS of Charlottetou nrheld Storey Electric Ltd. l’l \ . I“. «l.- lul.li III-III: nil lleatliig Repairs & Remodeling Sin-m mu in 3 Wm Knnl. 82. al United Church. Parkdale. 8|. _, 1 Sherwood School 3., Co'"”"“ . School Chorus grade 3 un- "Old King Cole"—l. Sherwood School Chow, h, prénch _ 1‘ Domestic Water Heaters mom *1 Rochlord Square. 85. School. 84. 2. Model School. Shem,“ School 36 Oil Heating 1. West Kent. 84; 5 Sherwood Charlottetown. 33. I School Chorus (grade I1 — l. Rochi‘ord Square School. 82: 2 West Kent School. 31: 3. Spring Park School and Prince Street incl 79. and Spring Park Itie‘ 83. K School Chorus lboya unchang- led vmccs . l Hirchwood leh 13' 2 Qiicen Charlotte High. 83: I. Sherwood School. til. Piano Solo 14 am underl—l. Paul Kcnncm Crn~s Roads. M: 2 Norma Hagan. Cllarlolteloun. DAY 4—0858; NIGHT 4423 H. T. JAMES Girls Solo (9 and under) —- l. Charlene Peters. Bedlord. 35; ‘ 2 Nan Maclsaac. Sherwood. 34: ‘3. Kathy Hambly. Charloitetown Joan Peters. Bediord. Elizabeth Bradley. Bediord Itiei 83. Boys Solo '12 and under\ Rnbcrt Siewarl. Charlottetown School ATTEITIOI HOG RAISERS . . 3 i . ~ ‘ fimmlg‘“ “‘“hPW- 3‘0"“ all. 2 Kenneth Rodd. Milton. as. » i ; . .3 Billy Knox and Allan Balder- SEE US TODAY 1 Plano Solo 11 and limit-rl — 5m" medl as . Pamela MarKinnnn. Charln- ‘ ' l' 1"]‘ Wm” M 2 “mm mm Roman catholic choir inn-or DILLON & SPILLE HOG GROWER girls) —— l. Birchwood High School. as; 2. Tracadia School. 10 Bag Lots '0‘“ ‘3'75 "V" Made with Mnxter Concath ‘34: Cl. Christine Thcriault. Patri- cia Stewart. Judy Yeo. Sandra RANDOLPH MANNING the in“. June L He “m Younker llle‘ 82 A complete the at Master leeds in stock ‘ ' '. Ci 1. T i _ mm mm me various mm" 1 rs no it! and linderl l. n I" "m"- tcaa and the board at directors. Bothany Mat-Inti'rc. Patsy Lap~ Transl'on ovum.“ lKinsmen Elect Kenneth Yeo '7. President For ’62-63’ Season The Charlottetown Kinsman Club elected Kenneth Yeo prcsn dcnl of the club at the annual election held last night in 'hal Charlottetown Hotel. The new‘ alate Will take office in Septem- ber. Mr. Yeo Will succemi Alt llson Cudmore. Other officers elected are: Andrew Humphrey. first vice- . president; Louis Gaudet. second *vice-premdent; Lloyd MacLeod. aecretary: H. C. (Budl Mac- .Donald. treasurer; Alan Jihnn calm and Roy Vessey. direct- (Is The chairman d the island Trade Fair committee. Ken- neth Jenkins. reported that committees hare been namcd l and the work 0! promoting the |ilrst trade fair for island in- yduntrles is progressing. The {air will be held in the Coliseum lot Provmcial Exhibition Sept, l uls. Tho next meeting of the club night". the club was informed by Mr, MacDonald. The event lmthenlghtolMayflwilibe intended by Kilauea. Kinettca . am guests. new building to holise omen l Desbmay M playground: Tandem are to be called {or thebulldinganditiahopcdto have it ready this reason. he I the Canadian: Players who would non. Robert Hambly. Paul Bal- will take the form 0! I "ladiM' ‘ ‘ Blueprints d the proposed; and toilets on the Kinsnen's‘ were shown by Brian Scott. pin. Cheryl Reid. Charlottctnwn, 5“ “I May "Elfin"! DILLON & SPILLm LTD- .w: 2 Judy bowling. Cheryl ARCTIC TRAVELER CHICK HATCHERY mu Eggfi‘mi‘x; 7'3“ Mad-Ella“, 'l'riicli Reiri‘cratioa " m 8" mm- mu Piano 50‘!) tilt and overt _ l. stfl'ey Electflc [ti Donald Scllurman. 8]. A member 0! the K40 Club. Roland Taylor urged all Kinsw men to attend the annual dis- trict convention in St. John's.‘ Nnd.. and said that as many! of the K40 club as possible will also attend. Mr. Jenkins also reported on *********£ 1 CTIVE HELD OVER A- TODAY and SATURDAY The Winner 0! the monthly D". ,0 me d “is i draw was announced by Bud most wonderful motion picture. Have you l Scrutinecra for the election rm Johnston pmlded at the ‘Academy Award winner for best story and l ac being Geraldine Mat” about were ClivrI Stewart. Wallace Higgins and Roland Taylor met-'an. M "w “Wm” screen play. Natalie Wood — nominated "“ mm mm" for best actress for her part in . . come to H! Island in the (all, No decision was made onl whether the club would spoml sor- their appearance again Elli KAZAN'S PRODUCTION OF E 1’ rsdhll’is IF IT CHILLS . . COOLS ‘ or FREEZES Pall-er Electric l.tll. SELLS . . INSTALLS and sermons m W l Charlottetown rm: 4.5m gnwfi‘fi'gfr‘l'qulllAM lNGE dunner-u. 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