~where~he~successfully- -complet~critdren. ~The Jaycees—visit—city—_ ae “Crapaud_this coming. weekend; |be requested to call the other operation. nual meeting of ‘the- associat: ion last night by the president, Malcolm MacKenzie, indicated a-gain-in volume of sales for the year of $292,064- Seen The total volume of sales of: the Central Farmers Co-opera- tive Association for the year Was~$2;183;308:-The—president's report aes at the an- LOCAL BRIEFS IS PATIENT _~ Mary Sanderson, daughter ‘ot Mr. ahd Mrs. Sidney Sanderson, Winsloe, is a patient in the Prince ‘Edward Island Hospital. TO HALIFAX Neil Diamond of Charlotte- Island Dance Festival, being held | | yesterday.morning at 9 o'clock | towrf was.taken to Halifax by|at the West Kent School audi-|and sessions were held at 2 in ambulance yesterday morning torium, was Officially opened | the afternoon. where he will enter. the Victoria |last night by Lieutenant-Gover-| The dancers from <all over General Hospital to undergo: s an|nor - W-J. MacDonald, David: Prince Edward Island,’ ranging -| Boswell, director of physieal|in ages from~under=six “to: over | education, gave remarks. 17, are perticipating in the var- TROPHIES AWARDED | Adjudicator for the four-day |ious national dances, step danc- The annual Prince Edward Is-| festival, May 16 +-19, is Irene|ing and ali the various other land Dance Festival began yes- | Waldie. of Rwadon, “oQuebec. |dances, One of the most populat- terday morning in the West ‘ed categories is the Scottish Kent School Auditorium. It will |test sponsored by the Charlotte- | | dances, , last through Thursday with tro-|town Junior Chamber of Com- | phies being awarded this year, lmerce for grade two are Geral-| trophies in different categories for the first time,-in many cate- |dine Fiztgerald, Rochford Square | will be given and medals to in- gories. iSchool; Mary Wonnacott, Prince; dividuals on @ point’ basis ate RETURNS HOME Street | School; Becky Jenkins, also being introduced. ‘ ley Hughes, West Cove- |West Kent. The_coloring contest! The festival continues today Chesley re "Ontario 18 Part of the city Jaycees’ traf- tlock with sessions at 2 head, oas returned trom fic safety program for school|p.m: and7p.m. | 3 . ed the-real estate course spon- sored by The “Ontario Real Es- | tate Association. 4 CRACK DOWN It was announced yesterday and area schools each fall- with MORNING RESULTS ~ \police officers to give safety Jec-; Class 52 (Scottish reels, nine ~ |tures. jyears and under) — 1. Shirley's oa ~{Wee Celtic Dancers, 65; 2. Ross TELEPHONE PROBLEM : >|Highlanders, 61. As a further step in the tivis-’ Class 55- (Argyle broadsward, that parking in the ‘no parking mployment | sones’ in the vicinity of the new Service from’ the Unempl |Highlanders, Insurance-Commission the two; (Junior) 60. Class 56 ( au broadsword, by__the_city police department rs of the National Employmeit |nine years and under) — 1. Ross Provincial Building will call for | orrines have been given>separate |10-12 years) — 1. Shirley’s Cel- cP aad ener plaiie” to'| \telephone trunk lines. Hdwever. |tic Lassies, 71; 2. Ross High- department | many of the public tye not yet | erack down on the-number of ve- | |taken heed of this change and | Class-62-(Highland Fling, nine hicles in the area and emphasiz- '1,,t}, departments are constant-|years and under) — 1. Marian ed that-the regulation would: be |}, receiving telephone calls on |MacQuarrie, city, 81; 2. June/ strictly enforced. _ + matters which concern the bea Harper, *eity; 76;-3. Karen Ford, J ; départment. There is no way of |city, 72. ANNUAL _ CONVENTION ss | switching those calls over, with! Class 66 (Beginners Highland The fifteenth. annual conver- | tion of Christians will be held in | the result that callers have to noe Bet Suaemaciond Cy ‘ , city, 61;_2.-Carolyn_ Read, city, 59; 3. Diane Mungall, Summerside, 57. Class 68 (Beginners sword dance, nine years and under)— 1,.Mary Jane MacEachern, city, 69: 2. Angela Kelly, city, 61: Carolyn Read, city, 58. Class—69 (Beginners sword dance, 10-12 years) — 1. landers (Intermediate), 66. with most of the meetings to be | listed number. held in the Englewood High ARD Serie School; this_convention. features, | | The ioueeine ane the ts | Bible teaching on practical chris- | resul By the card-play held at the St: tian living; with an Evangelistic | 5 X- hell Jost night-—ladies' meeting each evening;.also_free (rst “Mae— Bernard; second, meals-and-lodging for all attend- h ention. Missionaries. Norma Morrissey; consolation, ee es - Margaret Walker; mens’ first; This is the - firet- ~year—-that+ nThs Betty | and Evangelists from different parts are expected and the pub- | Dominic Doyle; second, Preston |Linkletter,; Summerside, 63; 2. _| MacDonald; consolation, Joe€/Marilyn MacDonald, Summer- ee invited to.gt) the, Meet | | Shelfoon; freeze-out, Mrs. Alfred | side, 62; 3. Veronica Hicks, Sher- ;Blanvhard, Mrs. Nelson. Whit-j wood, 61. CONTEST WINNERS lock; “special prize, Mrs. Clar-| Class 70 (Sword dance, nine Winners of the “Elmer The,ence Reeves; door prize, K.|years and under) — 1. Marian . Gafety Elephant’ coloring eon- ' MacDonald. «, |MacQuarrie, city, 75; 2. June PREMIER*SIGNS NOMINATION PAPERS running mate in First, Queens Premier Shaw signs hiashu- old Provincial Building. wWook- i i ‘ Re- t ers yesterday at ing on is H6n. Frank Myers and the Queens County the Gheehe” County returning (LEFT), .speakerof the last turning Officer, Gerald Dris- in the Legislature and the Premier's coll. officer's headquarters > -|2, Pamela Rhynes, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., wages es . f os ‘ } ‘ ae ee : _. | Gaudet case! was investigated by . : , | the Alberton detachment under s and News Page ‘| @pl. W. A. Wilson, NCO in - charge. | Crown prosecutor for the ses- | . ‘sion js George R. McMahon. It is believed that Chief Jus- tice Thane A. Campbell will be on the bench for the sitting . of i'the-Grand Jury but ‘it .wasn’t ; ! Eastern and Central Districts May 17,1966. 5 | will also inspect the court house murder. but the charge has been | — =. CO-OP SALES SHOW INCREASE here (FROM THE -LEFT) Mr. MacKenzie;—Grant— Vers, secrefary, and Charles Jonas. vice-president. 5th Annual Dance Feral Begins Four-Day Activities .The 5th annual Prince Edward; ‘The opening. activities began |Harper, city,.74; 3. Karen Ford, | city, 73. | Class 74 (Seann Triubhas, nine | years and under) —1,Marian MacQuarrie, city, 68; 2. Andrea | Grant, city, 62; 3. June Harper, city; 61. Class. 78 (Solo soft shoe, open) — 1. Sherlyn Bevan, city, 70; 2. Caro] Reynolds, city, 67; 3. Elise Augustine, West Royalty, 65. AFTERNOON Class 67 (beginners Highland Fling — 10 zee Linkletter, Summerside, ; 2. Veronica Hicks, Sherwood, : Hunter [ 3. Joy Bernard, River, 57x, Class 58 (Flora MacDonald's Fancy — 9 years and under) — 1. Judy Harper, Charlottetown, 2. glune Harper, Chartotte- town, 69; 3. Marian MacQuarrie, Charlottetown, 60. —~ Cliass 4, (Group Rhythm ‘Tap — 10 - 12 years) — 1. Charlotte- town Goldénettes, 69; 2. South- port Trio, 65;~3. Shirley’ 6 Go | - Go Dancers, 62. Class 3% (Solo Tap Clog — 8 years) — Marlene MacCormac, ‘Charlottetown, 61; 2. Heather Nicholson, Charlottetown, 60; 3. Wendy Silliphant, Charlottetown; |Micael Brazel, Charlottetown (tie). 57. . sat Class a (Group Rhythm Tap 6 years. and under) — Shirley's Tiny .Tots, 64; 2. Shirley’s Jo. appettes, 57; “3. Teddy Bears, pees Hoppers, Shirley’s Skip- ping Playmates’ (tie): Class 28 (Irish Jig — 7 years and under) — 1. Patsy MacLean, Charlottétown, 64. Class 29 (Irish: ‘Jig — 9 years 3.| and under) — 1. Marilyn Wood, | Marshfield, 60; 2. Judy Harper, | | Charlottetown, 59: 3. Jacqueline Flanagan, Charlottetown, 57. Class 44 (Group’ Rhythm Tap — 7-9 years) — fT. Shirley's Star- lets, 64; 2. Shirley's Cane Dan- cers, 61; 3. Rhythmic Indians, Shirley’s Dancing Sweethearts (tie) 57. Class 27 (Step Dancing, open) — 1, Frank Ross, Charlottetown 70; 2. Paula Corrigan, Pleasant Grove, 68. Class 41 (Group Rhythm,yTap ‘|— 18 - 16 years) — 1. Shirley’s Easy Stepping Rhythm Rockers @:' 2. _pharlottetown Rhythm Pals, 66°°3. MacKinnon esa 64. EVENING es Class 23: (Step Dancing, six years and under) — 1. Janice Charlottetown, 63; 2. Kathy Saunders, 62; 3. Joanne MacKinnon, C ha rlottetown; Rosemary Villard, Charlotte- town, (tie) 59. Class 12° (Scottish Ballroom Dancing — 12 years and under) | (— 1: Shirley’s Celtic Ballroom | Dancers Group “* . Shit- ley’s Celtic Dance Studio, pas ® School of the Deaf, 63. Class 13 (Scottish Ballroom! Dancing, open) = 1. Shirley's | Celtic Dance Studio, 81. Class 14 (Solo National Dance | — nine years and under) -- 1. June Harper, Charlottetown,’ .70; Charlotte- town; Marlene MacKinnon, Charlottetown (tie) 67; 3. Yvette | Blanchard, Charlottetown, 58. Class 47 (Group Tap — School | of the Deaf) — 1. Shirley’s Hap- | py Tappers, 68; 2. Shirley’s Rhythm Tappers, 63. : 13-16 years) — 1. Ross Highland- | ers (Sr.) 70; 2, Shirley’s Celtic | Dancers, 61; 3. Summerside, oe Highland Society, | Chane 7 A ‘argyle Broad- | ley’s Senior Celtic Lassies, 82; | 2 Siinmerside — Présbyterian | Highland Society, 65... Class 77 (Seann Triubhas, and over) —-1,.Heather Burke, Charlottetown, 85; 2. Shirley Linktétter, Summerside, 76. 3 Class *31 (Irish Jig, 13-16 years) 1: Louise Sanderson, Sherwood, 74;.2. Elizabeth Car- roll; Charlottetown, 73; 3. Col- leen MacNeill, Summerside, oo Mackioncm, Cone f "Chess 10 (Junior acmers and ‘\4H Clubs, square dance) —- 1, lScotchfort 44H Club (Group A), 75; 2. Seotchfort, 44H Club, 72, Class 20 (Group National Dance, 17 and over) 1, Shir- les Dancing Dominoes, 77 Class 19 A (Group National, Opening Today |. -| wil] be dealt with whén Supreme rendered: -| sary of improvements. _|mamed Wednesday for the. two = Class 57 (Argyle Broadsword | sword, over 16 years) — 1. Shir- | Tr | |known at press time this mor-| ning who will be on the bench | Supreme Court : EASTERN. “FUNERALS ~ SUMMERSIDE — Two cases cases in:the event true bills are ’ STEWART FUNERAL — The cases: are: Stirling . “Jos. | art of: Bothwell-was. held.on Mon-' -eph Bernard, Lennox Island, day afternoon at the Kingsboro in Church. The service was. con- ‘ducted by Rev. M.O. Smith. The Court's: spring there today. A Grand Jury will be selected charged. with manslaughter beginning -at 11 o'clock and |the knifing death of Ro among the duties delegated to |Lobe, sina ot Lennox talane, ian hymns: That There Shall Be this jury will be the decision” fall. Glory For Me and There is'A of whether or ‘not true bills can| Bernard: in his early twenties | ‘Land That is Fairer Than Day Session opens be rendered against the accused ‘and married with one child, was 2"4- Sometime We'll ee. | in both cases... The Grand. Jur |were sung by the choir. Flower- ‘Y..originally...charged with capital | | wentaie ware: Laaiane MacDon- | lald, Carl MacVane, Kesmit | Bruce, Leatand Dixon, Wesley | |Bruce.- Pallbearers “were: Ches- lter. MacNeil, Fred Rose, John Robertson, Salomon Mossey, Clinton * Stewart, -Roy. Dine, -_WEATHER building and make whatever ‘changed to manslaughter. De- recommendations it feels neces- fence counsel fer thé accused is’ -(eepectad to be J. Melville Camp- I, The—other—ease-—sees.-Arnold \ Joseph Gaudet, Tignish, appear ;on a charge of unlawful posses- +sion-- of ~-stolen—goods—Gaudet is! -charged with—unlawful—possess-|- JURY_DISMISSED Following the completion of | these duties this jury will be dis- | missed_and_a_petit jury will: be | y . j{un of tools belonging to the late” TORONTO (CP) — ratioes- “CH Y AREA vee Georee Silliker of O'- Low overnight High sae ae See hws. oo ee 58 FUNERALS* FR EIOE TO DEATH | Victoria. eseese a ) | The charge was laid prior to! Edmonton ee 2m 66 : |Mr ppilliuer's death-in—a__truck | ie 3 ee ee LAKE FUNE) jaccident earlier this year in the | Winnipeg ......... “9 eat tor Chasis Biske seal ace! ‘Province of Nova Scotia. "| Morente ose seevers a 7” en Monday. morming’"trom. the lone ger ame Wat Inve | Ottawa ii.104.s: 4 63 Henne Funeral-Home to tigated by the Summerside} Quebec ......6503 , & 63. | | paren Basilica where Re on detachment under the di- Fredericton’ ...... a | quiem High Mass was celebrated TuCtion Of NCO in. charge, Sgt.| Saint’ John °.. 7... 3861 ne Rev. Robert MacDonald, who. jWJR. Macdonald while the! Moncton ......... 4 66 also conducted .the service. at | ot the grave. The pallbearers were: Gerald Proctor, Edward: Cullen, | John MacAleer, Cyril. Morris- | sey, John Power, Philip Hughes. Interment took place in the ; Catholic cemetery. : McGUIGAN FUNERAL — The HONDA BIKES Where to buy one? funeral for James Vernon Mc- | Guigan took place.on Monday | Jones morning from the Hennessey Fu- 1 i of course! neral Home to Our Lady Of The |] - Assumption Church, Southport, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rt. Rev..P. Mc- ‘Low Down Payment Long Term Financing a for. the hearing of the two cases. | ported clear skies. Douglas Bros. & | tivtesais: ae ee Scotia tonight. In New Brun» Charlottetown. 33 57 _|,wick, intermittent rain is prediet- Wydtiey. cise %« 31 |‘ed to begin in the afternoon. E Yarmouth: ....;. #0 62 This sytem should move away St. John's ......3. 32 58 to the east by Wednesday, ’ex-. PabaNY. oe iige sess 62° 66 cept that. Cape Breton should Baston ; .. 46 *"55 ‘still experience some showers Atlanta $ 55 77 Wednesday morning. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Clear, clouding ther office, says clouds lingered | along the Atlantic coast of Nova , Edward Island: Scotia. Monday. evening while | over late this afternoon; little the-remainder of the district re- change in temperature; -winas light; increasing in the after- A small disturbance over the | noon to easterly 15. Low-high at Great Lakes’. Monday. evening | New Glasgow 38 and 58, Char- ‘| will spread clouds across ‘most | lottetown 35 and 55. Outlook for _ of the district today. Showers | Wednesday. — Sunny with little are forecast for western Nova.'temperature change. | lk kok koe koe KR funeral for the late Talbot sew. | { | Confederation | Centre TONIGHT ore ACADEMY jipenney “Awagn Sparel WINNER SHOW AT DUSK Mahon, who also conducted the!) service at the grave. The man: | agement and staff of the Fac- tory Outlet Store attended ~the funeral, The Royal Canadian Legion graveside service ~ was conducted by Harry Mortimer with the last post and_reveille being sounded by William Blan-|~ chard: ~The ‘pallbearers were | Joseph MacPherson, Morris De- Coste, Frank Gaudet, Victor McHarris, Clayton Cooke, Ger- ald Driscoll. Interment _ took place im the Catholic cemetery, CLINTON FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Earl Ctinton was held Monday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home | to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was cele- | ‘brated ‘by Rev. Gerard Tingley who: also conducted the service | at the grave. The pupils of grade one, Rochford Square ‘School, grade six, St. Jean’s Elementary School and grade. eight,» Birch- Ate ‘wood..High-School, attended in a if rm body. The pallbearers . were: es. “ James Fall, Carl Fall, Roy Fall, G |Lloyd Fall, Harold Fall, Roger Dick a 155 Kent St. ‘Dial 2-1234 rs rain TONIGHT sow « sting 5 all ana Thel Art a io é.. tt bela of all! Fall, all brothers of the deceas- ed. Interment was in the Catho- lic cemetery. HENDERSON... FUNERAL = f The funeral for Warren W:;Hen-|— @ | derson was held Monday, May VAN 16, froni the MacLean Funeral Home. to Park Royal United FIKe Church where_service was con-|= ducted by Rev. Henry Tye and ' SOMMER Captain Raymond Nelson. 1 ANGIE 4% DICKINSON, ie The ART Arms Of Jesus and The Lord’s ‘My Shepherd. Organist was Les- AN lie Hiscott. Honorary pallbear- ers were: Marshall MacKinnon, Dr. Carl Willis, Davis Ward, George Wright, Fred Wotton, Earl Rodd, Sterling MacKay, Walter Beairsto, Norman. MaAc- Leod, Roy. Creed, Jack Worth, Elmer Johnston, Reginald Gay, Stan Warwick, John MacEach- ern, Ivan Vessey, William Tay- lor, Wayne Taylor, James Bald- win, all-church Stewards, and Alister Cameron and — Robert | ALSO STAPR IG Ete MeRMaN == CARL REINER: PIERRE OLAF: ie Sermenplay by CARL REINER Reson» sty by RICHARD ALAM SIMMONS ona WILLIAM SACKREIIA Drrgcted by NORMAN JEWISON - Produced by ROSS HUNTER. & unenes noss wunrte curtonit mcrume . Isnow AT DUSK. STARTS TOMORROW “RICNARD JOMNSON “ANGELA LANSBURY freuen Sol. Lio MdERN mma fe LAUPER ose, ‘tur Amonous ‘MOLL FLANDERS \ i enna ADULT CAPITOL - TODAY ONLY Smith. Active pallbearers were: | Howard Cann, Leslie MacKay, Virden’ Tredenick, Dr. Robert | Webster, George Wilson, and Douglas Moore. Attending in a body were members of the St. Lawrence Wildey No. 163 IOOF, | management and staff of Mari-/ time Electric, management and — staff of the Island Telephone ‘ A Real Thriller ---= | Company Limited, and members “Hercules vs. Moon Man” COUNTRY DRIVE-IN “STURGEON _ of UCW No. 7. The 100F grave- side service was conducted by Frank Weatherbie, acting noble | grand. and Peter ‘Shama, chap- | lain. Interment took place in the People’s c ery. : ‘ |13-16 years) — 1. The Sailors | . TUESDAY, Y 17th Pein ee — Mademoiselles de ; : re ar e ° Class 25 (Step Dancing, 10-12 Admission $100 per car jyears) — 1. David Hennessey, Canteen Services Show at Dusk |Southport, 73; 2. Anita MacDon- ald, Charlottetown, 70: 3 Elise eaten ae Royalty, 89. } | ! COMING “TOMORROW THE gre more Colorful than ever.. in COLOR! ——! eel MoKERN I =. Pb anate, Also Featurette. ‘EL! 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