and Alan Gill ispie both of KENSINGTON The Angi ean Young People’s Assaciation brought talent from mary parts ot_the—istand—to—stace-——their— fourth annua! spring concer: at Kensington Friday nicht _ A springtime motif surround img the: blue AYPA made the background for the nerformers Clair Sudsbury was chairmar for the evening with assistance from the deaner president Gerald Daley Groups of wei! selected <ongs were sung by the Milton group thie’ Ellerslie group with Rev Deimint Yeo as !eader. and the Cherry Valley croup 2 Piano solos by ‘Kenny Reda Veil ton, were well received” Hilari- ‘Ous skits were put on. by Sum Mersidée, Milton with Rev \ F. Piercey in a leading pati. Ken sington and Ellersile Vocal solos were by ‘Norma Harrington, Kensinzton What- ever You Do, Do Well) and Reta Hayden, Cherry Valley. Great Thou Ast) How ——— * “Spring Concert By AYPA. | _ Proves:Top Entertainment Juamta Newcombe, Eliershe Jom Rerald MacPogald; . O Leary ami Reta. Hayden. Cherry Vatiev, emertanmed wil readincs and recitations. Geraid Daley, perfarmed haiane.nz act which kem the audience m@ us pense 2! times, and also clayed a Iwphetist act The only dance. npumoer as a Highland Dance by the pop ular dancer Sylvia McInnis. Bruce Cole and Delmer © 3rea- nan. Kens ngton. sang a as an encore with Norma’ H2r- Timgion as accompanist The Deanery president. G>r- ald Daley. announced that ‘he proceeds from the concert wou'd be—used far purposes $ FARL NICHOLSON AYPA p oa tes H — Lo Oe ee < Flowers ope Mr sn anng he P_ EI are la ena! mecting to be held is Campaign Plans Kensincton hall on May 10 | 4 deer prize was wou D¥ Mary Wel Underway ters Tite drawing was made 2 smal cir Stephesi> Bis Fa “\icholson who was re- of Charlottetown cently selected as chairman . of _ Five Appear At Sin imieriads ~OnImpaired Driving Charges 3°" == SUMMERSIDE — Three per- sons were found cuilty of im- paired driving charces. a fourth estered a not cuiltvy plea to a similar charge and ‘had his case adjourned to May 6, and a fifth requested an adjournment with- out plea_to._ May 6 in Prince County Court yesterday before Magistrate W_ Chester S Mac- Donald ‘ Joseph Edward ‘Gallant, ®_ of Portage, and Lawrence Acif Harvey of MacNeill’s Mills en- tered guilty plegs and were each fined_$75 and ‘costs while Ed- ward Francis McIver. of _ Kin- kara, who had enfered a not -guilty plea at an earlier hear- ing, was found guilty following the testimony of four witnesses Bernard St. Clair McCabe re- presented the-accused while George R. McMahon acted . for the crown. Cantille Joseph Gallant or Abram’s Village pleaded not ~eharcea the “Flowers of Hope” finance appeal on behalf of the I retarded children, said last pizht for the cama Fi) hand for the tstand-wide~ that plans ‘wert ISLAND NEWS PA \2 The Guardian, Crhlaottetown, Wed. Apr. 28, 1965. da branch of Ca Permanent, a trust and ge agency, at 2 ceremony at the company’s of- company had ted the ag- rr insurance, banking and companies and Branch Opens In City Permanent :: ‘W. Leo Knowlton. camel tl sep beniddeak and general man- ager of Canada Permanent. pre- sided over the opening Among the large number of Canada Permanent officials present was Theodore ~Tedtiv™ Bayer, a native of Charlotte- itown. = Briefly introduced” by Mr Knowlton were DH. Stanhope, | manager of the new branch. and N.J.B. McNeil, accountant Also on the staff is Arnold W. Clark. formerly of Victoria, BC.. and "S Mallard. are way. ame Clinton, Mary Margaret MacPhee, Hebert. Eileen Con- Lloyd _ Mallard. Winston and Ed Clinton, who nning Monday. May also wrote and directed the play. during the evening Specialties Next week 27,000 Island homes - yere dancing by Eileen Conway guilty to impaired driving 1 is case was ad- velope D joutped 6 for a date to be Hope seeds with h the suggestion set "Robert Au istin O'Brien of S¢. that they be planted on Mother's Eleanots had ‘his case also ,ad- Day and. be a reminder that a jnurned to May 6 No plea ‘yas contrib: ution will be welcomed takén im this case * for “hel oe: retardeft: a help themselves e Charges of speeding azainst Philip , Jehe Kinch. Atherton i eee ae a South. Wilham Walter Craig. ‘** works —— s oF the Middleton. and Richard Georze aie aoe ‘seceiation. Sane Taylor. Charlottetown, were \s,-wilams. ; } withdrawn by the crown as a Mire Flora Paynter, treasurer. result of a lezal technicality and Ralph saan publicity. 3. Kenneth Ttcholiz and Ee ee get get ose Geary rein ES ald Hunter of Summerside al Scott Linketter of -Linkletter West Prince Road were-each_fined $10 and : costs on speeding charses Churches Have . pecial Music Residents of Halifax. Sum- ALBERTON — ‘Special music containing to Ma merside 2nd Poplar Grove were each fined $2) and costs on cha> os of unlawful possession white widen man was sentenced to was sunz at; Montrose United = avs in Prince County jail on Church Sunday evemmg . wth a charge ef being intoxicated in members of Elmsdale and Al a public place berton. choirs assisting. _ Budget Disappoints Shaw; Wants Aid For Education Disappointment that ° nothing was done to relieve or complete- ly remove” the 11 per cent sales tax on building materials was ‘yesterday by Premier expressed Walter R_ Shaw in a. comment on the federal budzet Because thf province has te import lumber and other build- ing materials the 11 per cent tax left “a serious financial obliza- tion on construction work” im the province He said it had been estimated the tax adds almost $2.99 to the cost of a well-built home The premier said the tax af- fects everyone—the farmer. fisherman and laborer. including those not affected sm much by income tax Premier Shaw said he “roti- ced no reference to education” in last night's budcet ' He said “costs of education in this proe- vince are verv hich and ~e are spending a lot of money to edu- cate our youth If we are to keep our standa¥ds of education up to + that of other provinces. our costs will likely be higher than any other province.” The premier said the province is greatly in need of relief at the federal level on educatioral costs and suzzested that help rould be given in capital con- struction and manntenance tosts. Commenting on the proposed 19 per cent reduction in income tax, the premier said. ‘this will not benefit the average citizen to any great extent but a re- duction or elimination of the sales tax would mean something for everyone.” The premier sami he did not have time to study the new budget fully and added “no doubt there will be other mat- ters to comment on after a. careful examination of the pro- visions of the budget.” = .Killorn, Ledwell A solo, “They Crucified My > Saviour.” was sung by Sandra Brennan. The words of this sa-. cred songz were «ritten by Ja cob M y of Elmsdale some 12 12 sear Rn ard set to. music more recently : : Other selections were the ne- In conclusion the premer zro spiritual, “Were You There= said “if the budget had elim 5, Miss Brennan, Mrs. Gordon inated the_saies = emo Cotton and Anne Stewart, and cluded some form of assistance --Caivary” sung by a quartet for_education-_t-would-calt-it-a— comprised of Roy Leard. Arthur | fairly decent kind of a docu- Rennie. Mrs. Keith Bowness and ment.” Cyril Leard. The choir selection z was “Low In the Grave He s J Lay a = Evangelistic There were also special selec- ° tions on .Easter Sunday. They Will Continue were a trio, “Calvary” by Mrs. Keith Bowness. Marion Barbour AMother week of evangelistic and Arthur Renmie. and a duet meetings started in Hazelbrook, “Take Up They Cross” by Mrs. Church Monday nicht. The meet-{ Bowness and Miss Barbour. The ing was larcely attended. “The Way of the Lic. Jerry Cole opened the Home ™ Meeting with a sinz-sonc of fav- ssdale there was special orité hymns. Rev. ES. Murray, Easter sic It included a solo guest speaker for all meetirzs: “The O'H Rogzed Cross” by. spoke om the parable of the Pro. Car’ Adams. a sole. “They dica! Son. comparing the loce Crucified My Savieur” by San- of hrs father to Gad's love for dra Brenzanp. a2 trie. “Calvary” us by Mrs Keith Bowness, Marion Barbour and Arthur Rensie: a ti quartet. “‘Were You There?” by inued throughout the. week and airs. Gerdoa . Catton: Samira soloist. last night was Arlene MacDonald Brennan. Anne Stewart and Ha- vel Hardy. and a choir selec- tion. “The Christ of the Cross.” Accompanist for the special music at both churches was Mrs. Blanche Crockett All services were conducted Top Bridge Play ty Brown Jardine. lay supply Killorn-Ledwell. playing north oo the pastoral charze and south, were hich scorers in Play Presented These meetings will be con- this week s duplicate bridze play at the Charinttetown Hotel. Fol- lowinz the the results NORTH-SOUTH i 1 RI power «mg 10 Enthusiastic armer-G: 57 76 ° pte = Morell Audience Robertson-Chipman 444 SOURIS—Souris Dramatic Soc- Douglias-Deug!as S19 iety presented the play. “Irish EAST-WEST Cinderella”. before an enthusias- Rogers-Rozman 6444 tic audience. at Morell Monday Gaudet-Vesser BM nicht Diamond-Powers 416 It was the fourth and final pre- MacLeod-Forsvthe 53.32 sentation of the play Atkins-MacLean _ $276 Cast mecluded Mrs Isaac Ar- We Are Pleased Charlottetown On Their Official Opening ot “Ten. . ml a ‘ ? 1 was pleased to have been chosen fo do thé floor tiling on this fine new office. 1 was pleased fm have been chosen fo do the carpentry on this fine new office. LEO MacADAM - ELMER PAQUET rere To Extend - - - “BEST WISHES” Canada Permanent Savings. Trust Funds, Mortgages \ Elmer Paquet. Leo MacAdam. Il receive in the mail am €m- and violin selections by Francis “Flowers* of \acDonald. 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