INTERCONTINENTAL CROSSROADS bounced off ‘the Comsat Early “Columbia Broadcasting com- »}Bird satellite on its first pub- ation in Houston, Tex., screen This was the scene in the pany’s New York city control room Sunday as simultaneous broadcasts were made from US. to E and from Ear- an to the‘U.S . by signals. lic demonstration. Technical Director Harald , cen- ter. and Director Vern Dia- = # “In Concert’ Performancé Proves faritime Entertainment Quality. guitar as well as the banjo, and alist. >? Catteries McKionen Sean baite| Sapactn'n caabe of eas wakl ipeciams” and = “Farewell To Nova Scotia” aad the impromptu inngceace of the her new releean Aw Ba country boy. Brian Ahern (guitar) aad Two DISTRACTIONS <:* rae ad lags lederation Centre Ehectes] curved a6 Ge scommvatiem, bul! were ive main Gitunctions Saturday night to hear the tal-| provided additional wit and i ie i i crammed into Athan Katsos (bass) primarily Throughout the program ”) tertainment ‘ tf = ate i f Hi i F Lf F al ! ! F A i bE 5 f i eR Two Classes TY coverage of a heart oper- i a é f ; 3 Ee ne actly what 1 w same clear, perfectly-contro! voice which has made her re- cordings so popular. - UNEXPECTED PLEASURE i below clock, and Geneva, Switzerland, doctors watching & é mond, right, direct relay of ISLAND NEWS PAGE = Western And Central Districts Graham Ta ‘copiains “of the Borden-_ Cape Tormentine service’ met Saturday with B. Graham Roz- ers. provincia! transportation director. at Borden to present him with a watch in honor of his e€o-operation. over the vears with the captaims and crews of the Service They also presented'a bouquet of roses as a gift for Mrs -Roz- ers. In thanking ‘the captains. Mr Rovers commended them for the services they performed for the Is'ond ang s2id he felt not en- ouzh people knew of the difficul- ties thew had to contend with Captain E. R. Pike. marine suvervisor. read an adcres: = behalf of all the masters. which DEATH NOTICES Received tee late for Classified death betice colume At the Prince Edward May bt. 1965. STEVarT Sstard Hespetal Sater, Jeer Alexander Steuart Read i bis Tird year Restoma at the Merray Siver Foecral Hore until weoe Torsiay. then to Peter's Road Presbsterias Church fer funerai vice commences 2 2 o'clock mest m Peter's Read cemetery Bowarr Seddenty at bux late re Gifeace. Semday. Mav 2 1*S. J Hi® bert Hewatt of 27 Willa Avenue @ bes Tah veer” Resting wt the Maciran Funeral Beene until moor Teesday. May 4. thee te Trey Usted Church for fameral service commencing at I pm Istermest im the People’s cemetery McQt UD the Charicttetowe Besot2! Sanday. Mes 1°65. Peter McQuaed. Betierd. in bus SHh year Resting at the Charktirctowen Funeral Heme from where the funeral «il! be held Teesday mormimc. icavies the fo werkl heme at 245 fer Reqexerm Hick Vas a2 Rena:esture's Charch Traatr 2 2 * charch cometedy at Imermem m the At.the Prince Edward Ts land Hospital. “May Mrs Reb ext Dalziel. Street. f ber Ged year Resterc at the eifie Fuseral Home uti! noon today, thee to Sprimg Park United Charck. 1» pm is- Gar- serve commescitz 21 termest m Fleral Hills Memorial @ens e i ‘ BrRaE The deaq, xcurred wt @ealy at bee berme o@ Fortune Bridee. May 1. 1%. of Percy Reorke mm his 7 year Remams are resterg at the Dimgeell Fueera! Hom ont coor Twesd2z3. then te Bav Ferteme United Cimrch for sorsere =t 2 o'clock in tesmest im the church cemeter> Yourstox At Geugetour. PET. Apt @. IMS. Rey “illiam Vorston eget @ years Resiime at the home oe bs sitter. Manse Yorson Georce- teen. Fuerral from St Davetd’s United Cimrch Mewday.. Max 3. at ID pm ie tepmest m the Unitet Church ceme ter qian 8.30 Everyone / Peter's ser, Inter-. 4th Queens Progressive - Conservative Assn. ANNUAL MEETING May 4th ELDON HALL Guest Speakers — Refreshments Rogers fone pi seg as heavy ice. short- age of cars or congestions of ‘freight it was you who appealed to all for patience and gave as- ‘The Guard Guardian, ¢ Charlottetown, Mon., May 3, 1965. 3 surance that everything possible Captains Honor Captain Pike, and Captains H. SG Kean. J.P Merriam, er F The big surprise, howev — working at “all times to tink the younger Miss McKinnon, Pa- best interests of the public, rail- E a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DRAMA FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION Prince Edward Island Drama Festival A<<eciation Zone Festivals ef High Scheel One Act Plays MORELL REGIONAL AUDITORIUM MONDAY. MAY Id 5:08 PL 1. Morell — ~The Risme of the Mecs™ 2 Netre Dame Academy —~Accest om Revence™ 3. Souris Regional High — Fergoties Horace MORELL REGIONAL AUDITORIUM TUESDAY. MAY th 8-09 P.M. 1. Seourts Regional High — “The Maker of: Dream:~ 2 Neter Dame Academy — “Te What Parpase “\ “Presentation of Awards” . : Students 25c aoe ain cents == CONTINUING © i ® ways and Rng pos When we adverse condi- Ll iL : “The first on the, morning agen- _da was a solo “The Wing Mak- ‘er’ for girls 9 and 10 years géicuk” which saw Janet BicGillicuddy tes? The sagpes-wemteomepea teas i ie was being done.” The address was signed by ¢ at G MacKenzie. B.L Cousins, Pierre Andrieax, J.-M Harringz- ton, Donald Graham. H. Larsen. EK and GE BAR Merriam. W.H Batt Chipman “Sated “that Mr. Rogers’ retire- ment would mean a loss to the Caplains Of “One Who has bees such a source of help to every- one in conpection with our ferry services here at Borden.” | Many times we have realiz-| ed the difficult position you held | _.. WESTERN FUNERALS ‘GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral for James N. Gallant, Nail Pond, was held from his late residence on’ Saturday to St. Simon and St. Jude Church, Tignish. Solemn Mass was cele-j. brated by Very Rev. M_J. Roon- ev. deacon Rev.. Patrick Walsh. subdeacon Rev. Regin- ald Phelan. Pallbearers were: Roy Clohossey. Howard -Mc- Huch. Richard Ellsworth, Tho- snas. Bernard, Emile Gallant, Charhe Gallant... Flowerbearers were” Carl Doyle. Leonard Gal- lem. Cyril LeClair. Lawrence Gallant. Interment was in the church cemetery. GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Sisome Gallant, Peterville, was held from the home of John Chaisson, Tignish, on Thursday to Immaculate Con- ception Church, Palmer Road. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Patrick Walsh. Pall- bearers were: Stanis DesRoch- es. John J. Chaisson, Arthur DesRoches. Joe Gaudet, Marcel Perry. William Doucette. Flow- erbearers were: Eli Gallant. Ir- ving DesRoches. Seymour Des- Roches. Stephen Gaudet. Bernie Perry. Johnnie Perry. Lloyd Perry. Patrick Gaudet, David | Gaudet. Garry Gaudet. -HOGAN FUNERAL — The fu- neral for Henry Hogan was held from the home of Leslie McCar- | thy, Tignish, Monday morning | to St. Simon and St. Jude) ‘Church for Solemn Hizh Mass at 10 a.m. Very Rev. MJ. Rooney | was celebrant. Rev. Patrick) Walsh was deacon, Rev. Regin- | 2'd Phelan was sub-deacon. The | choir was under the direction of Sist®r Saint George. Pallbearers were: six nephews of the de- ceased, Patrick Hogan, Preston Hogan. Merritt Callaghan, Wil- liam Handrahan, Clifford Phee. Harvey Dawson. Interment was in the church cemetery. i 1 P. M. "AND MAKE anche - ~ ~ e a ie eg == ass £2 < " e : : ‘ ‘ BP y . ~ ' Hee 1 a. WE 4 Tey > A atl Least Pe 1! } wey ; | ; i — = iS yh ii | — i ss as , . , ey x AK. BR. IB BR . =e — — 8 HA5I7z2E5 go-.8e i . ’ ee: BAR : : — a Ce. 7 96x88 SEE THIS SPACIOUS BEAUTY qé«8 — The Gatineau IN RUGGED lane D uk 270 n TT AS _ Also Available, Bevel Siding a ae . . ‘ ee ey st Sg a plans into aa, «es = oT hiacnai a eae ; = el sellers. 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