aaaa nan-nan Iole - one to rural pupils only (13 years and over): Marks U). I. EUeen Mac- lnnls. Tracndle Croaa; Bonnie MacLean. Souria. Marks 17. I. ,Bernadette Power. Tracadie Croas. lMarks 76. 3. Anne Marie Gallant. & Ill - lace lele - Junior Open (17 years and under) Marks I8, 1. Marina Kays. Charlottetown. Marks 5. 1. Hubert Mcxenna. Charlottetown; Marks I), I. Mar- garet Rodd. Winaloe. Friday. Me! O, 1055 rliotlmirlia-I Dani ,Vocal Solos Ancl Choruses Yesterday At High School Kinsmen Club Officers Named Last Evening Last Competitions Held Iln Heartz Hall Yesterdav II" 5"” "l ' L"'''''”'''' ' W” that stand alone against the fury Patricia Lelghltlezr of Char- ittclown received 5 marks for ,9. Singing in the Girls' solo class 5 -.-cars and under at the Music :c.s.'iii'al yesterday. It was the ijgileit mark of the morning and mernoon session at Queen Char- otte High School. Said Mr. Kll- ,m-.,," This young lady showed W4 technique and has imagina- jar) and flair for this piece. I m, disappointed that few of the N15 caught the dream intent or 115;, piece, "Cloud Shadows”. Mr. Kllburn was emphatic while wanking about the Festival and no idea of it to the young ar- lists, "ll you enter with only inc thought to win I suggest that you stay away. The Idea is to learn. of course from the aJudica- tors and the other participants and naturally to do one's best. gut to win. No.” Said Mr. Mitchell during the ailcrnoon session," Some excel- 11-nl group singing has been done today by the Model. Pnrkdale and Montague School. The competit- Inn was keen and the spread of marks not very broad. This is al- ways a good thing since it is , sign of healthy competition and ; generally even standard of ach- ievemenl among the entrants." In the class for School choruses in French. unison highest marks Inr the aliermmn were made by tlw East Royalty and Montague S('ll0i.lIS who tied for first place iiilh 85 marks. "Unison singing is the hardest to do and for an I".ii"lislt speaking class to do so well is a credit to themselves and their teachers." said the ajudica- tor. Official at-t-ompanists were Mrs. trker and Mr. Mugford. on bee filling varloua posts for the Ribbons and awards were pre- sented to the following winners: MORNING Class on - Girls solo (15 years and under) - Marks 06. 1. Pat- ricia Lelgliltizer. Charlottetown; marks M. 1- Joanne Lilly. Marsh- field; marks 02. 3. Sandra Ste- wart, Charlottetown. Class O! - Girls sole (1: years and under) - Marks 05. 1. Mar- garet l. Maclntyre. Charlotte- town: marks. 84. 2. Debbie Pletch Charlottetown: marks 82. 8. Eliz- abeth Anderson. Char'nttctown; Marks 82, 4. Veronica Ann Tay- lor. Montague AFTERNOON Class M - School Chorus (Grades 1 and I) - Marks, 81, 1. Central Royalty: marks 79. 2. Model School: marks 79. I. St. Mary's Convent; marks 77, 4. Parkdale School. Clan fl - School Chorus (Grades 3 and 4) - Marks 03, 1. Spring Park School; marks 82. 2. Montague School; marks BI. 3. Parkdale School. Clara 88 - School Chorus (Grades 5 to 1) - Marks 79. 1. Model School: marks 78. 2. Spring Park School; marks 77, 3. St. Mary's Convent. Class 90 -- School Chorus (Any Grades) - Marks 31, 1. Parkdale School; marks 79, 2. Central Royalty School: marks 78 3. Spring Park School. Clara ll - School Chorus (Any Grader) - Mark: M. 1. Montague School; marks 82, 1. Central Royalty School; marks B2. 3. spring Park school. C -I-MI Wenillil was election night for the Kinsmen Club in a meeting held at the Charlottetown Hotel, chkmln Percy MacDonald pre- siding. The new president as oi September 1st will be Mr. Sam Robinson. who has served on sev- eral committe--. Also elected were first vice president. Joe siieiioon, second vice president. Clive Stew- Hins, George MacDonald, Ken Martin. The guest speaker of the evening was Mr..Dick Henthorn of the Summerside club. He spoke on the forthcoming district convention to be held in Summerside in June, and that Ian Arsenault was a pat- ient in the Provincial Sanatorium. other visitors at this meeting were the district deputy governor. Dave CINIEZY and Mr. Norman Hogg. president of the Summerslde Club. Considerable discussion followed regarding the blood donor clinics. and the members were urged to organize to further this very worthy cause. Clive Cudmore. chairman of the fund-raising committee, reported on the recent projects and an. gioulnced plans for immediate pro- EC 5. St. Charles .tFi-lends of Mrs. Angeline Doucetie are sorry to learn that she was confined to her home with virus. Miss Doreen Peters spent the week-end with her friends and relatives in Souris West. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and son Donnie and Mrs. Gus. Peters were recent visitors to art. secretary. cit c s ond with 08. and third place treasurer. Ralph colI,beoumfm1o)Ii:.' weaca taken by Flora Woolner with ectors. Tony Gallant. Wally Hiq. 06 Three young ladies had to DIBY their test piece twice yesterday morning at the Music Festival in the Heart: Hall for adjudicator F. Wharram to choooe the winner in the piano solo class. 13 ye!!! Ind under. Gail Carter. North Milton received 00 marks. the M81196! given during the day. Margaret Mnclntyre, Charlottetown. placed The Boys' Choir. Kirk of '51. James were praised very highly for their enti'y and received a mark of B5. This was the last day of com- petitions to be held in Heart: Hall. Officers were: Mrs. J. L. B. Anderson, Mrs. P. S. Fielding. Mrs; A. B. Cutclifle. Following are the marks Hillard-lsoul-is. ed to those placing first. secui-id' sag third. Ill! 11! - Piano sole (1! years and tinder). Margaret Mu'r”y' Keumnom marks. 90. 1. Gail Carter; inarias :2. Flltilargaaet lvlaclntyre; marks'AFTERNo0& . 'C'.'" gal when Class 65D ephen Foster Song Boyst Chorus (Unchanged volcea.lT""""" 0'” T' M"' VM" '16 . L k y . . . years and under):kMarka 87 plus. on son mar s 85 1 Boys Choir L Gwyn Phillip" Monuzue; Marks 86. 2. Blair Wood. Marsh- Voices. field; Marks 79. 3. Alan I-iubley, Kirk of Class Boys' Chorus (Changed unison). In years and marks 77. 1. St. Peters Bay Boys” C13” 2S.t. James. Charlottetown. I and", . Summerside. Chorus. lKays. Charlottetown: Marks 84. 2. Class MD gwallace Platts. Charlottetown: Junior Open. (Male Voice. in Marks 75. 3. Allan Dunbar, Vir- years and under). miirks sl. 1. zinia MncDougall. Hubert Mc- Blair Wood. 1' Kenna. Charlottetown. Class 132 - Piano Duo - Ele-I mentary: Marks so. 1. Jean and 118-Piano Solo (IS years Chorus; mark; 75, 2, sou,-is Boy,-land under): Marks 85. 1. Marina Regina To Enter Western League REGINA. (CP) - Regina will have an entry in the Western Hoc- key League next winter with Frank Boucber as manager-coach. Jim Plggott. Regina contractor sponsoring the entry. announced Thursday. Boucher recently resigned as manager of New York Rnngersof the National Hockey League. Winnipeg also has announced its entry into the WHL next season. Saskatoon. Calgary. Edmonton. New Westminster. Vancouver and Victoria made up the loop in the 1954-55 season. The 40 young ladies and gentle- men who have been playing the plano only since the last music festival took most of the spotlight at Prince of Wales College yes- terday morning. There were three flrsts and two seconds awarded by Mr. Blachford in this class. He commended them for their technical abilities as beginners. In the class for rural pupils 12 years and under two firsts were given and two seconds. In the piano solo class for 13 years and over Eileen Maclnnis. Tracadie Cross, and Bonnie MacLean of Souris, tied for first place with a mark of ii). - Gwyn Phillips of Montague was awarded 87 marks for his solo work in the class for boys. 16 Festival Results Yestercla At Prince Of Wales Colleg Y e men! and is not meant to be iitrained or overworked any more than any other wind lnstrumen and that is what the human voice is." he continued while speaking about the approach of vocalists to singing. In class llil. Piano solo. is years and under the adjudicator stressed the point that the test piece. First Movement of Mozart's "Sonata in G Major. was much too dlificult for the pianists and that only two of the six players achieved anything like the idea of the piece. Officers for the morning and afternoon sessions were: Mrs. J. L. B. Anderson. Mrs. Edison Fmith, Mrs. Harold Cudmore, Mrs. Preston Beck. Mrs. Frank GET YOUR SEAT FOR me GRANDEST THRILLER IN MONTHS! TONIGHT'S MIDNIGHT SHOW! PRINCE EDWARD AT lI:30 P. M. One I-lock Ofi of India's Great Relation! EXTRA! NEWS - CARTOON - OOMED A, E IIAIII. Class 101 - school Chorus (In (lziv were Mrs. L. C. Callbeck, Ch"I0""9'""- "1 Maclntyre and Mrs. E. Norrie. m'I0w":m'-I" French. unison) - Marks 05, 1. East Royalty School, Montague School. tied: marks 88, 2. Park- dale School: marks 02. I. Brack- ley School. Eastern Guardian 'DUNDAS UNITED BAPTIST ..'l.0BS'I'lll. SUPPER. MAY ('iiiirch. Sunday. May 7th. Sunday 11th. at Paul Fox's summer home School 11 a. ni. Service I p.m. in lower Montague. Serving from District meeting Tuesday, May 5 In 8. 10th. Mrs. George Shaw. Mrs. A. S. Fvizzcll. Mrs. R. R. Hurst. Mrl. lilziir Andrew and Mrs. D. M. hl'wIl;'lId. ..'PAIt.Isll 0! GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity. (Anglican). lunday, May 8th. Fourth Sunday after Easter. it a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. Reverend W. G. Hogg. Priest in Charge. . 'PItES3Y'I'llIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sun- day. May nth. Caledonia II a. m. Wood Island: I p. in. Murray Har- bour South. 7.!) p. in. Minister: Rev. ll. 5. Holes. ..'VAI.I.EYFII'.'LD - OBWELL HEAD CONGREGATIONS. - Ser- vices tor Sunday, May ltli. Valley- tieid 11 a. m. Belle River I p. m. Orwell Head 1.80,). xi. Rev. A. C. Fraser. Minlatar. ..'l'III UNITED CIIUIICII or CANADA. - Murrly Harbour Charge. Services Sunday, May llth. Murray Harbour 11 e. in. Little 'J. A. CAIIRUTHERS. op- tometrist will be absent from his nllice from Saturday. May 7 to Tuesday. May 24. Office will be open from 1:3) to 4:30 daily for repairs. appointments and eollect- inns. . tUPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL. Dundaa. Order of Services tor Sunday. May 8th. 10.!) a.m. Open- ing of Sunday School Contact. 11.8) a. m. The-Lord's Supper. 7.!) pm. Gospel Service. Subject: "The True Bread That Satisfiea." Speak- er. 8. Christensen. A-warm wei- come extended to all. ..'MONTAGUE UNITED BAP- TIST PAITORATI. - Rev. Row- land 6. Hill. Pastor. 9.80 a. III. Sturgeon Sunday School. ltd a. m. Montague Sunday Schgol. 11.00 - a. in. sturgeon Service. 00 p. in. MUIT arbour Sunday School. 3134' 3- IL l1III'l'l.V River 7 Inn- 100 3' Mu,,.y give, gum", Rev. I. C. llacbouall. I. A., School. 8.00 p. ll. Murray River 3- P- Service. 1.80 p. in. Montague Ser- vice. followed by Communion Prayer Meeting ea aonal. .tMON'l'AGUE P Al TOBAL CHARGE. - The United Chilcb 0! the tow 'a. :3 axial: lelioot I:-E ages. Ilm a. in. The Iord'a Sup- par and Preaching larvica. Mur- Mlss Helena Holland is spent!- ing some time with her sister Mrs. Aneas Gallant. St. Charles. The pupils and teachers of St. Charles school are glad to learn that the High school bus la in operation. years and under. am very happy that the committee for the Festival has selected I number of Stephen Foster's songs for competition." stated Mr. F. Whar- ram. who was on hand at Prince of Wales College for the afternoon seaalons. "This boy has a simple approach to the song and P0!8E3' Miss Imelda Peters was a week- end visitor to Bear River. riiiiiiv s us.an unspoiled voice." he said. "The voice is a musical instru- PEOIALS MEN'S WORKIOOTS . . . . . . . . 55.49 (Regular 5.95) WOMEN'S SUMMER SANDALS . . 52.99 (White and 2-tone Brown) CHILD'S In MISSES OXFORDS . . . . 52.99 (Broken Lines) LePAIiE SIIIIE O0. LTD. "The Home of Good Shoes" Open Friday I am. to 9.30 PM. NOTICE Conseivative Convention for Matt District King's. Mrs. Parker was the official ac- companist. Following are the winners for both lesllons who received awards: MORNING Class 1063 - Beginners Piano solo (Beginners since last Festi- North Rustlco; Elizabeth Gauthier. Wooliier. luntor liver. vol. 9 years and over): Marks 85, 1. Patricia Jane Judson. Alexan- dra; Paula Peters. Souris; Billy Prowre, Charlottetown. Marks ..., 2. Miriam Jay, Mount Stewart; George Burke. Pisquid. Marks 38, 3. Enid M. Coles. North Milton. Class l13A-Plano aolo - Open to rural pupils only (I2 year! and under): Marks H). l. Urbain Gau- din. North Rustico; Donald Ken- neth Macltae, Cherry Valley. Marks 79. 2. Cecilia MacNeill, .)h'.h..ho L N s I North Rustico. Marks 18. I. Flora '3 mm PRINCE EDWARD CAPITOL iioiv siioiviiia "TEN WANTED MEN" ADULT nwrmranncnnr "BA'lIIAN"N0.M .- 1' SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINII SATURDAY AT 1:30 - 3:30 "MY FRIEND H.ICI(A" ”BA1MA1P' NO. 14 The nearest thing to flying on wheels . . . the torsion bar rldo fl f C dg R . J. M. p . raynivorz I1.Ma.u.IlbIeIcbool 7. ' t &::3,;'v:-:i9i';,f,,:',7;;,;?g;':r;";3:-Z! m..:.1:.':.r";,';7v;',-..,,".';i,':,v. ".l1if.i.?.l.5ll5S i'2.'3a.ai?it"S.”Xa.l3.l oi. i3.?l?.”.'3...? me mm" why an Big N... u,,,;, day g,h,',,L 11 ,. mf M.,,,iu' g... and In Lord's Iuppar. Combined ing provincial election. Poll chairmen will please ap- ' ' ' Evangelistic Service at the Mur- ray River Church of Christ at 8.00 ;. I. lvtyone welcome. Kenneth . Norris. evangelist. ..-ononoarown PAITOEAL CIAIGI. - United church ol Canada. Services tor May sin. 11 vice and Junior Sunday Scheool. 7.30 p. m. Evening Sorvioe. with Rev. H. C. Macnougail aa preach- er. bower Montague: 9.8 a. n. gltgrnllng Service and Sunday C 00 . 'BT. PE'I'ER.'I SAY PAS- point five delegates. WILLIAM WHITEWAY. President. the usual body away . and gives you a nnooth. HIV Oxford rides like a car mice its weight The "twists" of the long tooaion baaa ontlaroeali be new Mon-h HI you glide over bumpsandpot.liolea...ta.koeornnaot heavier .34.... This Moms feature combined win. the an-iv-Vision Snggrggh.-Itvkuru Unmd I” I windshield that has mu-MINI. "W" 'I”d.”w "I" "gm" you nmphu (sundry. May nth. Mothen' Day- mm '1' at!!! mac. cu;-irilg. control and totfiguo-iron drivlns It I" MW- . y 1 ,oo leer we a o ' . , - I nnimgti-Iiiicgusti 259” "II 'Wl'l00l gllvlh 7 D. II. Completely re-styled Morris Oxford in Iongu. Iowt and Iomnld. H10 -3 Sunday School at 2.00 p. Ii. Sor- vicr at 3.00 p. m. St. Peter's. Sun- , flax School at 11.00 a. in. Sorvicoc - at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Lend. Minister. ..-Lowniz MONTAGUE ii. i... Wofllllm l1I'-II. I-om The Lower Montague Woman In- I”''”'' "WI": 5 Nil- siiliite held their final card party 'V"'l'u "MW 75” lor the season in the school on "W9 Em” 5911001 10 I-m- A gotowa Mala Choir. Rev. W. A. Paterson. Minister. ..'Tlll PIIIIYTIIIAN Church II Canada, service sun. morning Valley. at- Montague, p.m. Mon- Apr'l 37. p 1 t k .1 oordlal welcome tor all. Rev. nil. in the garri)e"ye:aso:n,i:;ed c"””'"' "mum'- b.v all. Prize winners for the even- i h lg;-' wJer-kIaAcIIc- Hr-IL Ewen by five delegates in attendance. Prominent g . V. ac nn ar; a es con- s K: ...i..u.... em... 'wiiii.m Farrell: speakers will be present. Me-n's first --Mr. Peter Parrlng- inn: Men's consolatio -Mr. Ste- Dllrn Hicken. The door prize for the evening was won by Mr. John T. 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