Lively”Compeiiiion In y Dancing AI Highland Game 9. I. I. Native Dies At Home in California Mr. G. Garnet Moore. Wlllrn Road. has received news of the Georgetown Miss Florence and Miss Mac- t Levers were visitors to Charlotte town early II the week. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George Sr.. returned recently from a motor trlp to Saint John. N. 3.. they "II!IIZIBOEllHll'&CO0fIO. who wiU holiday in Georgetown. Miss Rita Mgcullough of dash- atoon. is vacationing in George- town as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzgerald. Rev. E. R. and lifts. McVit:sr mm Aueust In 19-mesa-rd:-n new they were guests of Mr. um Mrs. Gordon of the U. I. A., are Mr. and Mrs. Ale: Way! in Are”. wt.” occupying the a home eflweeks. A3 "' MAYFAIII THEATRE Charlottetown was a recent guesti of friends and relatives in George-1 . - I 3.”... were accompanied by their grand. and family of Shubenscadie. N.S. w"'- , Scotsman salhered 'from. all Dancer auueuo. st. 'i'homaa. Campbell. Michigan. den”! of hit brother y . parts of I33 ''u”mm- 9' uc om-Fy D95.” unlilfli 01:: Wm 1:Nt0 ldtollellaf ti: gellfdtlt I-lwgoil lgsoorei hlgllandh Iggy 2-t-At..j..?.g.gg,, ;:emKIll"'l5h."'"g”"M"ycgIc"nf Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker! Munuy RIVCT - I mm Driving Park yesterday to cela uhlllln. . AHAIIIII Campw ".e stllgonr gldgsd aughA Iii. es ., . ane at aye ha" i ngem 3 e M" ma n rnnml. when he suwu... were visitors to Charlottetown enl rate the 93rd annual presentation PI. Bouncer, s r w, seglson,'mmN.1 13 fen: h .t a out a. s e g spam we weekend. ' Au I p y y , ' N. m m8h1u1dG;m'gg.6ep0ll0red Alters. .ruce Mzlcurend Captaliln . d on .u 1asMopelll.M. mail-s o Tgggr. M n u gene” 1, 0, M. the school be" Mr. Bud Graham of Boston, ' ; c N during clssrlotteiowns n:annl:ll . uaolnnis. Ian smpbe . inn yugder. .I it: C c I Pom Ear. gorelwsis I. do "vi: Wu. ,1” am, me um week "1 Mass., is holidaying in Georgetown Mrs. Myrtle Blbilleau. who 1...? .9" hy the Caledonlen Cub Scorer. Roy Macdlllivary. chalr- .. . Bevery 11 amp , o co war san . It mm, or um um, whoa”. Th" as the guest of his brother in-law been Qmploygd .1 sh, chuck. M . - Sm h . E. 1. m"- w- 31'" "ED039153 MW Mlcmluh ""3 "I the 15'” M"-"ll M"' G''”'" have two more weeks vacation in ""1 ""'"' mt "d M''' M" 5 Camp at Upton has returned h I alrmg - D an Maul, ' Alexi. sml. The weather was letter-perfect ale. Chief George V. Fraser. 14 years and over: 1. Phyltlls gvfogre ofhelghirn Road. ulfie hedl s the nu. mat. " H" amp 1'” clued for ogil mm y-. COMEDY and SPORT. ' Ind 0” 5” '””"'d '"U"" M" we assume M”D”"”' '""" 1' '”""”” ,'::3"5 .,e;g::; "hf "" cf Miss Phyllis Sinnotl Summer On Au st 9 M d M J k ""0"- lbove to enhance the multi-cob MacNaughton.- West. I g E! ' '" H t' 3, Vetznmenm side. spent the weekend with her Korrlsanwsntf all TIIIG "hf Show Time 8:30 p'm' s'T' cred I-ll”-I" 9' aw d'"m" "5 The following are the results m3hl"f'd in” an pl?I”h':' P: xnmco 'V:h”' ”hec"”":i' for pan”, here. New York M" Fngnk Blmgfmd Mrs. Fraser and Miss Susan dmcm51.ule. sncl entice s large of an dune.” wen". any age. 1. eanne e ac aug - er co, are ac . . crowd out to witness the colorful thirty-two years. Before his retire- Nwiml mimmd Punt, El 1 West; 1. Phyllis MacDonald, . . ment'from the customs service in wiictzilt of high-stepping misses lf:c'I;'onJ;d M';"':'”k. Sword D a n c e Championship. lilgo, he was offered the governor- mm the plaid heart of Novs mu Km”. C. any age: 1. JeannetteMacNaugh- a P of the In and. but chose to Scam. captured the open dancini championships and Harold Suth- rrland of Plctou. N. 3.. took per- mgnpnt possession of the Hon. ton, West; 2. Phyllis MacDon- ald. Ant. i Champion Highland Dancer for P.E.I. 1. Margaret Rhynes. C. move to the United States with his family. Mr. Moore was a find degree Mason; a Shrlner. and a life 1! to 13 years Janet Mellish. C; Ann Clark. M. Novice Sword Dance. P. I. I. inclusive: 1. 1, Gwennetll . 3 1 501. , 13 member of the San Juan Peurto D-?"..”.?.'l' lt'"l35Ktl."3”uuss' "”&..'?. 0"'ggm1: ",1" "d c"'"';,',; ;- ...r'3.'i.1';'.. i.”c..3l”i'l 1i1?.'.lI mks club. . "3! ye". :23 C' '"W- - W 9 sydmy; 3. Eunbegh cxgpug, Surviving are his wife. Alice. two "Jeannette Mscriaughton of West- y'"' t Ant. sons. Hayden and John (both in " 11 to 11 years Inclusive: 1. Sheila Johnston. Mscbeod, M. "'ghland Fling. P. E. I. only: ville emerged as the Highland Hing champion. winning out over . large field of competitors. and it years in 18: 1. Thelma Mac Sutherland, Dartmouth; 1. Mar- garet Rhynes, C. California), two daughters. Sidney in Boston; and Elisabeth. in New York. His brothers are Melborne of California. and Garnet. Whlm C; 2. Dianne SUGAR.i.onti:.l0Ib.bog .........85: pliyilis MacDonald of Alltlgonlsh M an ad under. L Eve n Solo Piping. adult open: 1. Har- . JOWIT. 2 his . . . . . . . 555 u, d 3' 15' 1d 5 u, )3 d p 3 Road P E. I and two sisters "5 ”"”"d ml" "' E 5" "' Fr-Mr: 3- Kit-brine Kemlh 0- ” E 9' " ',, ” "uh 1,, Elle llarbara Ytsw vorlr and mi MILK Perfection 6 fills 85 Mrs Garden 1.swson.i It had 11 to is years: 1. Elisabeth mggfand dgffgi, 139;;af;;:1””5mh' cm" M,,,,,,g;,,, P. E I” BEA ' , ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - - - 5 wniiei:'wohgIo;I:,gn:l?;I::elVxo::lpe. H..lslyw:od,16C);le:'ll;girllla illju. ennui pmou: 2- Roy Mummy NS: Sr 01-. 2 TIES . . . . . e 393 vary. C. Best dressed Highland dancer: l. Margaret Rhynes. C; 2. San- dra MacDonald. Aut.; 3. Donna Mason, New Glasgow. lllion with Miss Maebonald the winner followed by Mill M”- N hlon. i Iiligrgaret Rhynes of Charlotte- CORNFLAKES. 8 oa.. 2 pkgs. 35: SHREDDED WHEAT. 2 pltgs. . . . . . . . 37: Rakwnns Orange Pelloe TEA BAGS. I25's 51.49 STRING BEANS. Ooldeof. 20 os.. 2 tins 39: PEANUT BUTTER. any lsrond. 16 ea. 43: FANCY MIXED COOKIES. ls. . . . .. 35: PURITY PIE CRUST MIX. pkg. . . . . . . 25: var. C; 2. Margaret Maclnod. C. Sword Dance, P. E. I. only, 10 years and under: 1. Evelyn Fraser C. Sandra Kennedy. SP. town was selected In P. E. 1- 11 to 1: years: 1. Elizabeth Highland Flinn champ and Wu Haywood. c; 2. Eleanor -Henry. also picked by Vice Admiral sp, Lachlan Mackintosh as the best 14 to ill years: 1. Norma Du- dressed lilxlllllll dllIC01'- 1" "10 var. C; 2. Ruth Ross. laiier corllpelltlolI-SlIId!'I MIG Seann Triubhas. P. I. I. only. Donald of Antigoniall was second 1; year. ",4 und"; 1, Evelyn and little Donna Mason of New 1r,-,,,.-, (3; 2, Elizabeth ggywmd, Glasgow third. c llarold Sutherland also won 14 years and over: 1. Ruth linnors as the best dressed man Ross. C; 2. Norma Duver. C. Bristol hlildrs. Joe Campbell and three c d n. h h f Pipe Band competitioh: 1.West- vauglfm nigh wfgsy e5:mpll);ll.: ville: 2- Stellarm M sister. Miss Mabel O'Brien. left on Legend: C. Charlottetown; M d Montague; SP, soumpo": west” Nosll ay for their home in Halifax. Westville; Ant., Antigonlsh: Dart. Dartmouth; Pic.. Pictou; Amh., Amherst. Funeral Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Merlin McKenzie, who were here from Hamilton. Onl. for a short vacation with Mr. Macl(enzle's parents left last week for their home in that city where with Roy :ifalcGillivaryd of Cher- loltetown pac ng secon . 7).. judges had a really diffi- cult task to pick a winner from the two competing bands but fin- ally, after some careful delibera- tion. they gave the nod to the Siellarton Bslmorsl Pipers over the westville Dunvegall band. oificials:- Judge of Dancing, Mrs. Garden Lawson; judges of pipers. W. A. Highland Fling. Open. 10 years and under: 1. Carolyn Morash. Ant.: 1, Evelyn Fraser. C. 11 to 18 years: 1. Mabel Mac- innls, Ant.: 2. Gale Miller. Amh 14 to 16 yearsf 1. Jeanette Macliaughton. West.; 2. Elisa- beth Hodgson. Amh. Sword Dance, open, 10 years and under: 1. Lynn Sutherland. Pic.; 2. Evelyn Fraser. C. 11 in 13 years: 1. Mabel Mac- of Drowning Victim The funeral of the late Ivan Theadore Steele was held Yell?!"- day morning from St. Paul's Church Sturgeon. with Rev. F. L. Mullelly. P. P., celebrating Requiem High Mass. and also officiating at the ceremony at the grave. Present in the Sanctuary was Rev. Andrew MacDonald of the Redemptorist so many islanders reside. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin: Burns and two children spent a few days in Halifax last week guests of Mr and Mrs. Bill Roach. I from Halifax. N.S. to vacation with his wife and family here. Mr. John R. O'Brien. has arrived y Dan Montgomery arrived; from Boston last week to vacatlonl Order. with his sister, Margaret Villard. The church choir, assisted by MscPhersoII. Editor of Piper and Mr. M mgomery bu been in BM Innis. Ant.; 1. Beverly Ann o Mr. William Steellevl as gii-lgsnlsti 31:” to; many ylears now and vaca- ' , 8 El' 1, . , , E a G U a r la n :f):.::e::;w,fF;::i:”:le',gSE::1" :;,'f.:':" Rev E:l:u1tol:l::m:ss arrived 24 5. bag wk". T choT.k” Gcgld A)cdlrn.eAhdrewy'l';f,aPcKenzi:'I he" l” m” "P M5 dim" ll PI!” z 4,: l'F.Pi.i-3R'll Jewellry Store will in rinsed from August is to Aug- ust M for summer vacation. WH.L 3!: buying timothy and clover seed as usual. cleaned or uncleaned. Highest market price. Fraser and Annear; Feed Ser- vice. Montague. SCOTTISH. Square, Step. Tap. Ballet, Waltzing and Round Danc- ing Demonstration tomorrow night at the Charlottetown Forum - Why not join the fun at the Centennial Folk and square Dance Festival at the Charlottetown Forum, Fri- day. August 12, 8:3) p.m. Adm. adults 50 cents, children 10 cents. interment was in the church ceme- tery. inadvertently omitted -in the death notice was the name of Carl Winston Steele. Albion. a brother of the deceased. Two other brothers William and Colin arrived home from Toronto. Ontario. to attend the funeral yesterday. Mr. Steele lost his life in a drowning accident ish priest for the two churches. He comes charge. Sunday visitors to Tignlsh, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Mac- Donald and family. from Rustico, his inst Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rossiter were MEAT as non DEPT. SLICED DACON.l. 47: PICNIC I-IAM5.Ii. 53: Mr. Walter Connolly has arriv- ed from Boston on his annual vaca- tion with relatives and friends jg RESERVE sldurdu Augugt Jackie Doyle's Orchestra. at Gaspereaux Sunday. 20 for pantry sale at Stewart & Beck's. by United GIlal& Ladies Aid. SHOULDER ROAST BEEF. ls. . . . . . . . 47: ROASTING PORK. lb. 49: CHICKEMLOAF. lb. 59: BRING THE FAMILY AND JOIN . . Refrigeration . h M to . mm M .. .. l'!.Ei..llift'-l''..'.'.a.'.".' ::' llam . I e . . . . . . . cliu 1, and William Iu'lllivan. "TI" 5 nu” ' T T fi'.'fl':...i' .'..'I."'iv'.”ri..L.l't”s'I.'i.5i..i..7.'. Arrnumcns FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. SUNKIST ORANGES. 2 dos. 69: LARGE I-IIAD LE1TUCE.ee:il I9: IEETS.2bun:ltes 23: RIPETOMATOESJD. 19: SOFTBALL PLAYOFFI-In the first game of the softball play- nm at Montague. the Montague High School defeated the lime Royals I-ll. Pitching the winners was I. Bailout and 'io1- the Royals, 1!. Judge. SALE 8 SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs JTUNERAL IEIVICI - Til AL W, 0, W W M, M; 0 GRAPES. lb. 29: Maclnnis was held Wedlleldli Repairs morning from the Charlottetown SHAMA'S GIIOGETERIA Dtol 8224 Free Delivery 211 Iuston St. Funeral Home to It. Celumba'a Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor Rev. W.D. MacDonald, who also offici- sled at the grave. The pail bearers were: William Baker, L.D. Rose. William Fraser. Angus Maclnnis. Hugh Macllachern and Alfred nose. lntcrment was In the Church Cemet- 'W. The funeral was very lar&y sttended. - f0tL'itT cases-At magistrsie's sour at eorgetowl yesterday before stipendiary Magistrate Gil- bar! A. Gsudet,' a party from Psnmure Island was fined 85.00 and costs for not having an op- erainr's license. A party from liooeiield was fined the same Imnunt on a similar charge. A Dirty from st. Mary's Road was lined 110.00 and costs for healing another vehicle on a hill. A resi- dent of Georgetown was fined 8000 and costs for opera a leliicle while he was disquldwls-1 hum holding a license. ror be- "Is intoxicated in a public place I. resident of Georgetown was "Mi 330.00 and costs. Another PIrf.v from Georgetown was sen- "ilced to seven days In jail for "l”"f"iIR a motor avshicie while intoxicated. French-spedting Educators Meet At Edrnundston . Palmer Electric Phones DUI ISM li's l(otlnl1's newest, most tolnpoci, ltlest inexpensive all-purpose teatersi T0 1uM . . . THERE wlcnsl JUST TWO KINDS or WOMEN...eadaowhelmewtltetshehad beenbothl A Man can forgive a woman every mistake but ONE! IIIII THIS SENSATIONAL LOVE DRAMA ON OUR GIANT OUTDOOR SCREEN! 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