2 + . . 2 ¢ ‘ sland Gefeated the Senators 3-1. . i . 3 - ° - a = — - ° s d _ The 29-year-old right-hander, ! ' ' Indians Down .»- d_right-hander. - ie. t See 1 i raw : | Yankees after a 7-11 season last 2 : ninth when former i é ca . ® ms oa. "| CLEVELAND (AP) — Ralph Woody .Held led off the nint Western And Central Districts ‘!Terry limited Washington to, with a double and Bob Change a c . fi hits’Fri i ae a ay $ e IVa | S The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 1, 1965. so riday night as Cleve- followed with a honje run. e ¥- , i = Southport School: captured school chorus, any — 1.;— 1. Linda Matheson, North) , 8 : . highest marks of the day m two Birchwood High, 8: %~Queen Milton, 84; 2 Carolyn Ling. Re From . classes yesterday at P.E. I.| Charlotte High, 90. .__Charlltetown, 83. 3. Gloria| al in : Music Festival sessions in Char-| Class 340, flutophone ensem- | Wood, Charlottetown . ' lottetown. “ble — 1: Tracadie Cross School, | Class 44, 4-H Clubs — 1. Grand . — ' PARLIAMENT HILL =~ : In morning class at Birchwood 84> 2. Mount Stewart School, 82. | Tracadie, 83; 2. Milleove, 82; 3. ’ : High School Audibarints. cone Class 41, brownies, seven to | West Covehead, 81. ee - port won marks in Class 10°'years — 1. Sherwood Brown-| Class 271, violin solo.— 1. 2 III, school chorus, and: in Class” ong ‘ ginia Gledhill, Charlottetown, 84. | ws FES ee ere OE a 2 — 162, rhythm band. Class 87, boys’ solo, unchang-| Class 1, rural church choirs—| ee aa = - Following are the results: ed voice —- 1. Willard MacDon- | 1. West-Covehead, 80. | oe ‘ #& : ‘ - Class 110, school chorus, aiq Charlottetown, 80;\2. Jim-| Class 33, women’s institutes— | A veteran of two wars and)2. Also surviving is a sister, Ma-1 ; Model School, #5; Southport my Kirby, Charlottetown, 77; 3./1. Millcove. 81; 2 West Cove-| with 25 years of active. Army'deleine Clarkin, Charlottetown. : 81: South Rustico Schoo!. 82. David King, Charlottetown, 74. |head, 80. | duty as’ a record, WO2 Alan Two brothers, Frank and Mau- Class Ill, Schoo! Chorus,| Class 73. folk song, male; Results of afternoon classes |Stephen Clarkin, a native of this |rice, predeceased him. Southport School,; 85: Model yoice 16 years and over — 1./ at Prince Street School were: city, died suddenly at Camp | The body arrived here Thurs- School, 82; East Royalty, 80. | Perry King, 82: 2. Michael Mac- | Class 86, girls’ solo, seven and |Borden Hospital on Tuesday. He day evening accompanied by Class 112, Schoo! Chorus,! Kinnon, 79: 3. Eric Chandler, 78. eight years, 1. Susan Chery! Ho- lwas 54 : Lieut. A. Ricketts, Camp Bor-§ | y oy * a ss Southport School, 79; Model!) Class 46, family ensemble — | Ward, Sermons, = r pane | He was a son of the latg Mr. |den, while also coming to Char-] Ge Ana a = phen. Hunter Family. Charlotte. | Peters. Southpert. #3: 3. Pameia and Mrs. P.W. Clarkin of this lottetown for the funeral servie- . : # Class: 113, School Ghorus, East town, 84; 2. Bagnall Family,* Moreside, Charlottetown, 82. . E. Cremona, —Ro- , icity, and received his education es was Rey Royalty School, 80. Class 90, boys’ solo, seven to /at Queen Square School, Prince |mian Catholic Chaplain, Halifax. e Hunter River, 82; 3. Worth Fam- Class 114, School Chor 5, ily »Pownal. 8. |nine years — 1. Robert Vidal, s | an Cothetie ‘Chaplain. Halles. - eee eee eee eee ee Lie St. eeasinitetown—-02-—2-—Wihiem|—t io Wales College gnd in com-| She immera) wit de-2e a weneel, "Ti; East Reyaly.| Class 231, piano duo, 15 years | stewart, Charlottetown, 81;. 3. mercial schools. Long interest- | the Hennessey Funeral Home at - gg nage gp aoe = j and under — 1. Pauline Beck, Jonnny--MacDonald, ~ Parkdale, | ed in service life, he had joined |11.15 this morning to St. Duns- = i—w. 5 + Net ek ees Seeeee. Bee. 4 the local signals unit of the mil-tan's Basilica with interment im co Class %, girls’ duet, 18 years Class 308, cornet or trumpet \Jitia while still: a boy and on |the Catholic Cemetery. » 162, Rhythm Band, and under — 1. Carolyn-ALing , instruc- Southport School, 85; East Ro- and Shirley Graham, 83; 2. Vic- | So" woe — rl s, Char- yalty, 84. ki Hunter and Ramona MacDon- | "08 — *- av! : a “ ANOTHER 8&5 ‘ald, 82: 3. Joan Grant and Ros. lottetown, 83: 2. Don Carmichael, “Results of afternoon and ev-(alie Murphy, 81. Charlottetown, 81: 3. John Sim-| ening classes were: Class 130,' Class 216, piano solo, 16 years ons, Charlottetown, 78. i _Adjudicator Not Pleased ’ With Selection Required SUMMERSIDE — Kathy Dou- Jean Harvey, Crapaud cette of Kensington recorded | William Bridges, 82. . the highest mark of yesterday's! Class 85 (B), girls solo, 9 and ‘ music ‘festival here. _, (10 years — 1. -Susatt. MacDon- Entered in class 86 ‘b) girls ald, Summerside; 2. Willowdene solo for seven and eight year) Arsenault, St. Eleanors, 84; 3.| - Miss Doucette scored an (tie) Vicky Joy Howatt, Tryon, yesterday's festival incident of 53 set | s val was the re-| ; action of adjudicator Eric Lewis| _—- eo aue and to a solo sung by a’ class of | i.obel Carruthers, Kensington, seven, eight and nine year old) 5). 5 wn Cc 3 and Shir. boys. Mr. Lewis was furious, ** *. Nora Cameron | tt the iven| ley MacDonald, Summerside, | trout the type of ‘song given’ gi; 3. Judy..Clow and -Dorees | the outbreak of the Second. World War he ‘went active’ in | 1939. : HAS LENGTHY REIGN He returned to Canada in 1945| LISBON Reuters) — Prime and for a time was stationed in Minister Antonio de - Oliveira Halifax %efere going to Ontario Salazar Tuesday began his 33th for the first of his four postings. year in government — longest to Camp Borden in 1947. He ser-| Span of sustained power by a ved in the Korean war and on living statesman. He will be 76 his return to Canada ‘in 1952 was, today. ’ stationed briefly at Camp Bor- | The Paint den before being posted to Ger- | many for three years. He later Makers co. All Kinds ef Paint served in Gagetown for three NASH ALUMINUM years and in Halifax two years § Deers, Windows, Awnings before returning to Camp Bor- den in 1962 where he was School D. A. MacCANNELL 148 Great George St. of Infantry RQMS at the time of Tel. 4-8850, Ch’tewn his death. { - 1000 Colors 2 CATHERINE IS HERE! star Catherine Mc- eration Centre she will go to Quebec for a five-day engage- ment. Kinnon arrived -in Charlotte- town lastnight in advance of | her performance tonight at | Confederation Centre. She | SATURDAY, MAY Ist | CFCY RADIO from 6:15 to 6:25 p.m. _ : . BETTE WORKS ON and Summerside 79; 3. Brenton Hall, : | Summefside 78. | will be appearing in depart- | . Bette Davis ‘celebrated her EVENING RESULTS | ment stores today: Summer- | 57th birthday in England re- Class 320 - eta band —| side from 11 a.m. until noon; cently with a quiet celebration average aee tions Band 81. | Charlottetown 2 to 3 p.m. Af jafter the first day of shooting olic| ter her appearance at Confed- |The Nanny, her 77th film. He is survived by his wife, the former Lois Brady, RN, of this city, and four children: Terry Lynn 11; Deborah Carol 9; Ste- \phen George 4 and Patricia Gail Class 11 — Roman Catholic Jr. Boys and Girls 1. St. Mala-' ES a chy’s-Choir, Kinkora 33. } - 1 Choir, Kinkora 84; ; Convent, Summerside 9, . | - oe Class 303 — clarinet solo 1. | “It was a bad choice for the | Sherry, Kinkora, 80. = 3. John Bacon, Summerside | Class 217 - piano solo - 15 and | Summerside _ Ss. Winnifred | McKenna, Central Bedeque 82; | a | Sur : oe Perry, Summerside | ae vibeamt,| Class 202 - clarinet solo 1. Don- it Oh: oie hte IL Class 86 (B), girls solo, 7 and /d Murphy, Kensington 82: 2. | eight hands on two pianos — 1. 8 years — 1. Kathy Doucette, | Gloria Gaudet, Summerside 8; | Anne Nugent,. Teresa MacLel- | : 5 Kensington, 85: 2. Cornelia Ge- | 3., Sandra Arsenault, Summer-! jan, Jean Gallant, Dianne Gau- : ; burt, Summerside, 84; 3. Mar. “de 79- | det, Summerside 82; 2. Mary 4 cia Arsenault. Miscouche. 83 _ Class 316 Trombone solo — 1.| Blanchard, Gail Arsenault, Carol Class 90°(B), boys solo,7,- 8 Melvin Arsenault, Summerside | Perry, Kay Oliver, Summerside and 9 years — 1. Michael Gau- °%: 2- Sharon Campbell, Ken-| 80; 3. Anne McKenna, Carman det, Miscouche, 84: 2. William sington 80; 3. Bobby wieryny. | erent, Sandra McNeill, Mon- Leuty Summerside 08: £ Chsie: Kensington 78. ica McNeill, Summerside 78. topber Chaisson, "Surumerside | .Cia#® 300 - flute solo 1. Brian} Class 129 — school chorus (9| 2. ; mmerside, een ae ide 79. spent Ge oak Oh over) grades 9 and} Cl 94, girls trie, 15 years is : or sousaphone| up 3 class 30 — men’s chor- aod ws | Wiaedieed Me | a ae SS ee ae High _ Judy ? Summerside 83. th classes. en Clow, Margaret Class 309 - toronet or trumpet; Class 307 — -tenor saxophone rns. Kinkora, 78. - 1. Penelope J. Lock, Sum-| solo — 1. Kendall Forbes, Sum- i merside 80. fewzuMiscouche, 80; 3. Garth Central , 84: E j » riggs > 3 Gat __SUMMERSIDE — An agree-|in force and from 9 am. to § solo ELM STREET, MORNING . | merside 80; 2. Ronald Pickard _MacKthnon, Alberton, 79. son, North Tryon, 82:"3. "Claire Perry, St. El ; Eleanors, 81; 3. Gail| ment between the town of Sum-| p.m. standard time during the whekey ==75 = Side St Beanos. “=< c=: Open NewDump Site | ~~ years — 1. David DesRoches, | “is years — Marion Craig, . % Class 82, girls solo, 15 and 16 Class 84 (C) girls solo, 11 and | | disposal site. | was officially closed at 12:01) | The new location is im north | this morning. z s | St. Eleanors—41 acres in all—af- | “It certainly: is time the dump | ‘ : ay a WEATHER | ter considerable time had been | was moved", said Councillor | spent on selecting a site. The : — (CP) — Tempera-| new dump will be open from 9 sonata anon cae tae sight . }a.m. to 9 p.m. daylight Max. | during the period im which it is | 4; : Min. time | when the dump problem was, Dawsoa «<....:... 32 45 | discussed. “‘Councillors (Eric) |: : ind George .... 3% 56 | loorae ice compratabeled tor a = : SRCONVED .....6556 45:: .53 il baat ; -° , See : _ Va ® 3 |Poog Powell brinsine necuiations together”, Edmonton 33S ~~ = 2 : Bone | Mr. Gallant, licensee of the ee § Cracks Homer on re rates Ome in and test your Ulds-resistance Winnipeg 72 | NEW YORE CAP) — Sows |comar we ts orien setes-| Toronto 70 |Powell and rookie Curt Blefary | Tent among the three parties: | : Ottawa 69 (cracked a three-run third inning | permit all ratepayers and resi- e g 7 Montreal 71 homer Friday, triggering Balti- | gents of. St. Eleanors to dump | a Quebec 69 more to a 10-4 victory over the their garbage for disposal dur-| be” Fredericton 61 |New York Yankees while the | jing the regular business hours | & Saint John 59 Orioles’ Jerry Adair continued | of the dump without charge: cit- | Moncton 36 =: 61_—«é| to. his string of field records. | izens of Summerside are allow- | : ’ Halifax 35 47 | Adair, who has not made an/| ed to haul garbage to St. Elea- | Charlottetown ... 31 55 .\error since July 21, 1964, han-/ nors, St. Eleanors agrees among | Sydney 30 52 (dled nine chances, pushing his| other items, to allow the lic-| Yarmouth« ... 32 48 string to 417 without error and | ensee to enter into agreements | St. John’s as 42 ' breaking Bobby Doerr’s Ameri-| with other municipal corpora Boston “44 pe —_— a of 414. The | a = a ag — New York 53 77. late Ken Hubbs of the Chicago | individuals to use mping | i “ mt oo . f ME cs csuis 61 81 Cubs holds the major league | area provided that this agree- Admiring a picture of the 65 Oldsmobile is one thing. Eventually, too. You'll find it’s much easier than you ever thought to become New Orleans ...... 4% 76 |fecord of 418. | ment is complied with ‘N’ Travel Ti Tacs... 4 OS Adair slso extended his own you will turn the page. an Oldsmobile owner. Especially now during Trade ‘N’ Travel Time Los Angeles ...... 59 67 | major league record of consecu- | DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified | death notice column when your present car can bring top dollar. So go see your Oldsmobile dealer. Trade today... and travel away in a luxurious, new Olds tive errorless games to 83. | The Powell-Blefary explosion | HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says sunny skies are forecast for most regions today, | Put it out of reach early. 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