ABOVE II R a I p h Maclmis. Charlotte~ toun. chairman of sight con- servation tor the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind, Charlottetown branch present- ing Connie Cullen. Charlotte. til-an with a cheque irnm th e lions Club and CVIR tnr hav- ing her essay chosen as best in y Essay Winners Announced In CNIB-Lions Competition Winners of the Jointly-spon- sored CNIB and Lions C uh essay contest "Care of your eves“. held In March were an- nounced last night at is sup per meeting of the (‘harlottelmvn Lions Club and the Canadian l\ntional Institute for the Blind i ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County lCauseway Feasibility Report "Is Claimed Not Yet Complete? Queens County Liberal candl-i date Allison Gillie contended The Guardrail. Charlottetown, Thurs» May 3. 1962. 5 last n i g ht that ihe causeway Queens County in the recent essay contest for grade seven puple sponsored by the Lions Club and Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Other l I ‘ iirst place winners in their I respective districts are left to right Karen Larter. New Wilt- shire. Glenda Mitchell. VII- laze Green and Helen Simp- son. Cavendish. l I Group IV: Ist. Glenda Mitch‘ ell. Village Green: 2nd. Melvltl Crane. Hazelbroolt. Group V: lat. Connie Cullen. Charlottetown; 2nd. Jeannie Ives Charlottetown; Elaine MacKay.‘ Parkdale and Donna Newson,- Connaught Square shortly after midnight Tuesday. Adrian Bag- Stabbing Victim's=‘ Condition Is ‘Fair' condition in the Giarlottetown Hospital last night. He is suly tering from a stab wound in die . chest. I Charged in connection with the intident, Emest Benoit. 1.2 Pond Street. appeared in city police court yesterday on a charge nl assault causing bodily harm. He was remanded without plea until May 4 by Magistrate AJ. Haslam. Also remanded without plea to the same date was Murray A. l Mat-Lean. Souris. who is charg- Reported to have been the vita tim of a stabbing incident hI lole. Charlotteimivn. was in "fair" High Mark Of 90 feasibility report has not been completed and will not be corn- pleted for some time. He based his contentlon on the‘ . fact that as late an April I a (r I deral cabinet minister said in tag a mall-Ill! ‘ said that Liberal candidates pa Kr. Gilli: Illueltd the na- 10!’ can of preparing and son for this is because a large m M m‘mm ' ' ‘ mm of Wm vote“ will eharged that Conservative can. not have voted by the time the‘ m m" “4 mu .‘m polls close in the Atlantic pro‘ "mun": M [be “in,” "- vincea He suggested that the we no" he "" seven Newfoundland seat: willi “My were mixed m HM”. go Liberal and there will be aI °‘ Cm” “MM” “‘ “tet'll'lic physhological effect sent postage free by the Postal Department." ‘ Chrisuan' Churd: Given In Festival l A mark a! so was captured,(‘harh)ttetown. l7; 1 Central (liar Chsk, an House of common, um ‘ on western voters" following the wave measurement equipmentIllll-“Nflmml‘mt “'3‘ "m" 34' p“ dun-fled 1." “me, “d ward Island has failed to elect a and measurements could noilcmmm" member-n icontlnue until the ire had clear-g According to Mr Glllla this ed Mr Gillis said the ice haal will indicate a trend which the not yet cleared. and therefore‘rest of Canada will follow and IF IT CHILLS . . COOLS PC Candidate yesterday by Gordon Murray oi Kendngton in the air-rent P.E.I. Mudeal Festival. This is the hlgtest mark yet awarded in the Charlottetown-held sesstons of the Island-wide festival. Meaning. afternoon and even- ‘ ing classes were held yesterday in Birchwood and Queen Charv lotte high schools In (liar-lotte- town. Classes In Charlottetown will beheldtndayatQam.2pm and 7:!) pm. at both Birch» . wood md Queen Charlotte high woman M “My "0 schools. ‘ partl - I. (liar‘lottetown Chorale, palm are die results of ‘ in, vesterday's seas'lonet so“. . Blrhm Mixed adult chorus-l. ‘i‘raca InogmmumMuh' so. momma-wens PianoDuet-I.BettyCaroI Women's Institutes Si Stan- .‘ M n _ hope Women’s Institute. 82. nmem' so" and M" I 5mm Sight reading ill! and under) . “Gil-i mubcn - I ’3'» 1. Lynda make. Movie-w. *5 i m Guide. Corny-sans; sm- Men's Oms “we” 1 wood. as; 2. Long Creek. CGIT. Trundle Cm- MPM Choral Long Creek and em Royal mhm- m 1 George Guide Company (tie), 82; 3. H t Ri . MacDonald. 'I‘racadie Cross. 85 [mar V" OGrr' 81 Grades 3. 9. 10 lunlsonl - I. Gloria vm 'De Annellsl . I. 5- mm, school . Trundle Cmss Men's (Thoer "Th mu, 'm’ 1 M gsherwood School. 87; a. Queen Charlotte Hizh School. 87. . lottetown, l6. String wettest“ junior (own 1 selectan Kathleen MacGuigan’ . Matte- l town. II). Piano sole (1'! and overl . 1. Gordon Min-ay, I); 2. David Mercer. Summerside, 5: I. laynwood Jay. Mount Stewart, Women's (limos (city unl- son) - I. Charlottetown (Morale, IE as?! s31» 1. Gem Mac- Stodola Purim . 1. Gucci Dona . . cn Sdiool Sanctus 01on In the Lordl - ‘ “1°”: mg" ' I" I. 52. James‘ Church Choir, PIANO 501” Piano Solo (12 and W) - 1. Lowell Friar-ll, New Haven. as; 2. Dianne Moore. Parkdale and Jeanne Mathew. Giu- lottetown inlet. a; 3. Margaret Milton, Parkdale. 82. I. Pupils of Mn.‘ the feasibility report cannot be. completed for some time. | “The Honorable Prime Minis—I ter and his colleazues." he aaid.} "are again attempting to b uyl the four federal seats of this province with the promise to do something they do not yet have a feasibility report on." I Inna under-l - 1. Lowell Frizzel. as; 2. Marilyn Mutch. Pownal, 3m; 3. Billy Knox. 81. Piano Solo ‘9 and imda‘ - I. Nancy MacDonald. RR 1 Char- llottetmv'n, as: 2. Estelle Marie ‘ Mugl‘ard. Charlottetown and Florence Power, Trscadic Cmss lt‘sel. 83: 1.18M Louise Shaw, Clinddttetown. and Brian Bar- rett. Charlottetown lite), I2. W Pal-er Electric ltd. anus . . INSTALL! and SERVICES I‘l‘l Charlottetown Dial m lam-tarsus Dial ssu and the Prime Minister will "promise anything" in an at- tempt to keep this from hap pening. ‘ Recalling a low Conservatvi promise that necessary steps would be taken to see that zoo men would be employed full‘ time at Marine Industries Limit- ed in Charlottetown. Mr. Gillla * * * * hr * t t a LAST TIME TODAY aauu ENTERTAINMENT :Academy Award winner for best story and screen play. Natalie Wood — nominated forhestactresstorherparrin. .. IT'S FINGER LICKIN GOOD Made from a recipe in our own kitchen. Dow's Kentucky FRIED . (Charlottetown dirisionl held in “mm mm” the Charlottetown Hotel {Mme Cuuefl- l Blmhwm The essay contest was open to HIV“ SCI‘M' ‘Iudem- “‘1 M grade seven pupils from Queens "533' "I‘M?" “ n“ be“ In County. i the county. Group II: lst: Karen Latter.‘ This is the eighth annual e9 New Wiltshire; 2nd. Wanda MO- say writing coontest for grade Iyneaua. North River. seven pupils which is co-spon— Group III: 1st. Helen I i in p sored by the Charlottetown Lions son. Cavendish; 2nd. David Fos-‘ Club and the Canadian National ter. Marahfleld. . Institute for the Blind. ings Festival Hears Ihirteen Vocal Classes MONTAGI'E “I'REAII. Eldon. IS: I Marilyn Drake. or rim misnomer. WM”. 794 Thirteen classes were MIHdI-‘ eated by Lloyd Queen at they Va.“ 80 _ 1' “a” Burk" Wound”, mnrm“ .nd Imp hew Perth. no: 1. Florence Mac- noon sessions oi the Kings f‘ounv Donald. Montague. as; I. Lynda ty section of the P.E.l. Music‘ n")... mum-m 3:, Festival. During these stations __ II the adjudicator stressed the lm-' an” In our.“ mm" ‘ pom“! of Pruner brummli — i. Lynda Dra e. Mlllview.. IO. and encouraged the your”: sinz- m AFTERNOON Haas lid "Red Swen ail! era to learn the proper method oi using their hreathlnn to the‘ mark Show, _ L Mary CM“. son, Soiiris. M: 2. Rita Coffin. greatest advantane. “'9 "WWI" "ml" in RS; 3 Claire Peters and Carol MUM: CIER‘ 92- F“”‘ “""E' Anne Carter. Sourls. 82. Ed“ nudity" SI Tv‘rma' Class M. "Bouquet of Rose mary" — l Janet Ann Martin. M: 2. Florence \iacllnnnld. "Mun" and Lynda Drnke' Montague. R5; 1. Maureen Mc- i'ormark. Soiirls. ill: 3 Nancy Mlllvlew. 82; 3 Marilyn Drake. M'Ilvln‘ M' Don-an. Sotirls. Loretta Chais- Inn. Souriii and Ann Shaw. Mai— Clan Riki Garth Stees-el Montague. M: 2. John )inci‘hcr- tnuuo I3 . . HA; 3. nd.’ B k. ‘ ' 32.15:? ss. 5’ I N l Class s5 _ "Fairies in the an..." A “HM... m'wd 1 \ioonllcht"—i. Heather Mac- . t l. "Mum" “1-; 2- Donald. Psalms RR I. 35: I Gee- aldinc Poilcr and Dale O‘Brien. M. 3 Daphne Macintyre. Mill- view and Joanne Inga, Monta- gue. 8.1. Francis Drake. )illlvlew. an; I Bobby Bradley. St Teresa and Ian Maths-son. Montague. 77.. Class 86. "Put-r Purr"— 1.. Anne Solomon. Sourls. l3: 2.‘ . . 5.7”: ’§:i£"l2.11‘itllf.ll:‘KIWi-'lnls Hear Class II. “Slumber Soul" TV 1. Kathleen Machllisms. El-l mif=uli.;’i::l'il. 5:“ mg mg Lel- Vernon Riv" “d “dinn- mm at the WWI Imlih. Mlllview. on. Class N. "M Polly Pelll- Cote" — 1. Judy Smith. L y n d a and Martin Drake. in. ‘ Class H. "The Second “I'l- presIdRI at WW. II!" — I. Jed-y Smith. Mlllvlew.. N: 1 Kathleen Mar-Williams. cull"! WIS Pittsburg in 19!). It was .immmmmma AM, LOCALIW”"‘* ' Mr Moon-r, mom that tin-a ‘ 3 WI. McLEAN I I I On P.E.|. Visit WI. McLean. Tomato. aa-i tlonal president of Canada Pac- kers Ltd. arrived in the pro- vlnee yesterday. Mr. McLean. along with over It!) farmers and government agricultural oillc- lala today will hold meetings. tour the company's packing plant and have a luncheon and. dinner, Mr. McLean was accom-l partied by Percy Gibson. Toron— to. head office provision mana ger of Canada Packers. Mr. Gibson and Mr. McLean toured the Canada Packers plant In Charlottetown yesterday and met a number of agricultur- al officials and farmers, Today‘s achedule includes a tour of the Charlottetown plant. noon luncheon in the Charlotte- ltown Hotel. an alternoon meet- ‘ lg at which Mr. McLean will discuss the livestock situation. and dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel where Premier W.R. Shaw will be guest under. Agrtcul- ture Minister Andrew Maeltae will be speaker at the noon Ina-i cheon. GE. Hartlen. newly a}! pointed Maritime division mae- ager. will Ca nodo Packers Head 1 l I i to acquaint farmers with pro- blems of grading best and with Canada Packers neat. Insane a I 809 Grafton St. BRIGHT n WRIGIIT’S n. um um. nephew—I- parttes and s—er washable“ lit-salt“..- Ioa all * hash. 00. N m I w teen .3 ma. .- no 6.”!09.” M haul-yawn. :- “ data-ea from h a.” “II- spawn. :- Mo...” WRIGHT SIIOE in. and Diesel: also: :. fist-It“ Ones-Sweat W. . .-.. -ciuded Stirling Mass in the Ca- fodu-l mm 1. “unemGrand Prla at Watkins Glen, Hooley’s Men's Wear WEEKEND SPECIALS j Men’s soon coars MEN’S suns Alswswaea's‘wsalhsrtCofi Wm"... H..- ilk—Medium ed with false pretences. obtain- ing the sum of $20.15 from Hol- man's of PE] by means of a worthless cheque. 1 Robert MacKenzle. Charlotte town. pleaded not guilty to the theft of a $20 bill the propery of Anna MacRae. and was reman- ded until May I. with ball being let at $25 cash. Ruling that the a e c u a 0d,. charged with the care and con-. trol of a motor vehicle while in. toxlcated. had shown no intent of moving the vehicle, the mag- iatrate dismissed the charle against Cecil Thomas Stymeist. Glt‘n William, Counsel for thel defence was Lester O'Donnell. ‘ Convicted of being drunk and dual-duly' mun-d MarNEUL Canada and that the future holds ‘ 35 sentenced ' County ‘ Charlottetown. was to no day.- ln Queens lall. Failure to stop for a flashing fined SW and costs or five days.‘ and {or failing to stop at a "stop sign another accused was fined $5 and coats or two days. 0! six persons convicted of being d r u n k and incapable. three were each given 20 - day. suspended sentences. Two othera‘K were each fined :20 and costs or in days and the sixth was lodg- ed in Riverside Hospital. Conuclt To M—alte ; British Debut 1 LONDON (CPl — Canadian racing driver Peter Ryan is to make his dcbut with a British team in the international trophy race at Silverstone May 12. i Ryan. 22, of Mont Tremblant. ‘ Que. signed a three-year con~ tract Tuesday with the Lotus motor-racing team He is the first Canadian driver to sign with the Lotus company. He was spotted by Lotus man- aner Colin Chapman after bean in: a worldclass field that in nadlan Grand Prix at Mosport, Ont. last year. Chapman lo- vited him to Britain after Ryan placed ninth in the American Pays Tribute A great deal of the Work in the dual riding of Queens County in the June in election campaign will fall on the shoulders of; Heath Macquarrie. Fisheries‘ Minister .l. Angus Maclean said last night. Mr. MacLean said that he would be out of the province for part of the campaign and that he was fortunate that Queens County was a dual riding with the result that the other candl- date could carry on the ca m- paizn while he was gone. Mr. Macirean said that Prime Minister Dielenhaker has a great interest in the future oi marvelous prospects. He said! that the PEI. - NB. caiiswayl its a dream that will someday be . Coons. Ill: 2. a reality. noting that the South i red trafiic light. an accused was Saskatchewan dam was a dream, for decades and Is now becom: ing a reality. I Mr. .‘iiaclmn was apeakinit as 3 part of the ilrst ieIM'IsIrm tclrL ‘ cast tor the Conservative Party 1 l in the election campaign, Hal was introduced by Gerald R. Foster, QC. KILLED AFTER BLESSTNO SAN DIEGO. Calif. 'APl— Josephine \' al e n te. 4.1. ap- proached Rev. John J. Costll‘lnn Monday night after a menial devotional service including a sermon on dcath She asked the priest to him hcr. He did. All applications held WANTED Mechanical or Civil Engineer wanted by a Charlottetown Utility. Apply to: Past om. Box 215. Charlottetown. Print» Edward Island ' Piano Solo III and nodal -l. Kenneth Rodd. Milton. 3: 1. Billy Knox. Sherwood. 57: l Daphne Large. Charlottetown. 85 CHICKEN SPECIAL THII c WEEK TAKE OU'I' ONLY Fish and Chips Piano Duet (12 and undel -1. Dale Mat-Kay and Jimmy Kir- by. Charlottetown. 79: Z. Billv Simmonds and Robert stew- art. Charlottetown. 77. Piano Solo (turd stander” 13 and undtrl - 1. Judith Hannbly. Sherwood. as; 2. Donna Hamb- ly. Sherwood. si; 3. Marilyn 3 for 99¢ Carew. Hunts River, I). , Organ Solo ljunior) - 1. Stir- Iev Graham. (1iarlottetow'n. as S nritan Solo 'tintermedtlatel - l. DIAL um Dorothy MaePhee. Smarties-aide. Free Delivery after I p... 86; 2. Rosina Beck. Sherwood. Elli KAZAN‘SFEW l— itiGi’ASS " "" "" “'1' WILLIAM IIIIIE Na't'éilieWood fl“ I! 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