Mt. Chaplain Empliasizes l5eWi=e5dM°Vek Role Of Parent In The Home '"I° 2" wee ‘ The second week of evange- Tlie role of the Christain lay-;side. Keiisington and Ti-von in H5“? 5‘;’3r.‘t')Tl('eS(:lhaV€1’ gzmmenced man in the home was one of the'Prince C t' . ‘Vi . K 'th.iL at “e I 9 I399‘ I“ J°5ei’h" - ~ - strong Doiiits er*'~‘;:“ ": :;_\r P.eV- IPresidentoud]f1etTiei Prgsplgyi I Woomon led the congregation in. mer resmem of Gaspereaux’ died n0FElhne:Ina1c0maII:::cTements have .Donald Macintosh speaking to aitery Men's Council was chair- the Song service. The hymns early Sunday morning when fire P ' . 1 laree laymen‘s rally of the United Iman. were ‘Look Ye Saints, The Sightlde_[' d in h f Arnold ‘ 1 Chfirch held in Charlottetown} The meeting opened with de- is Gi0ri0iiS"~ “He3Veniiy Slln'iC “(ye i ec imfi-no Ont 1:, STUDENTS SUMMONED I yesterday afternoon Rev. Mrfigvotious lead by I“’.';”.,"" (.i“',;';(é()flSIlll1E"', “Rock Of Ages", “Greati "TS ey n 00 S“ e’ a 0’ OXFORD E 1 d (A , T i Macintosh is Chaplain at Mount Charlottetown. Later in the even-ITS Thy Faithiuiness" and “Noth-I HIS 1a“d’Iady' Mrs‘ Cmssley 0 f .d U -'. .i1gan P _- woi Allison University. ting service Rev. Mr. liiaclntosh ing But The Blood". ialso lost her life in early morn-' X91 mlelslty Students Frlday, The rally sponsored by the was assisted in the pulpit of Trin-i Mr. Wootton sang two requestiin blaze, and her son, David suf-I wele °rd.ered into court M.“ 21' Prince Edward Island Presbytery Iity Church by Gordon Coffin, 1 numbers, “How Great Thou Art” fered minor cuts and burns. to explam their chgrges 1" an‘ Men's Council of the United|Morell; Fulton Robertson andiand “Ailone". I Mr Crossley was not home at undergraduate magazme that the -Church saw a good number of‘ ' 1 Lester Keizer, Charlottetown. I “Will being sincere and doing the time. men from Kings and Queens ‘ Former Gaspereaux Residenti i‘i0i1,§i,§1_§*~)j?§:§5- E358 Th°,’,_(.;E‘_'il’i‘.V_ "”‘~“' 3 Dies In Fire In Ontario William H. Steele. 23, a for-‘brother, lvaii. predeceased him. . . . K . West deliberately provoked “in-i served under the Official Secrets tcrnational incidents" with the So- Act on Paul Thompson. 22. and Jviet Union. Summonses were William Miller, 24. . _ , 1 ones best get us to Heaven?” F i r e m e it said that a _ _ INTERNAL TROUBL ‘ . . . . ‘ €v?eurIet)§l§so lT::sSeeiittfroi2e1STigr:ih)¢;~§ Mr. Macintosh Sal(IlTlIStOI’V has was the theme of Mr’ S.Ve"d 5 clgarette 5m°‘‘Ide““g '“ the up" - i .shown that the ‘collapse Ovf the E Christensenls message. “HIS text holstery was the apparent cause. ,, iron. the H various empires did not comeiwas Ephesians 2:8-9 For by The late Mr. Steele, a son of GRAND OI. OPRY 30-Days Given from without but from Within grace are ye saved through faith: the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles; where materialism and immm._ , and that not of yourselves: it is I Steele, went to Ontario seven‘ Spill on it! Seufi‘ it! I I . . _ , _ lust “damp mop" — JOIIFITI Sin 5 HITS.’ i For vagrancy ailty became Popular in the home: gm °f G°d' mt °f “,‘3rkS' lest 5'93“ .3r‘=’°- _ , and the shine's I I WQALK ‘rugs true" i . . He Challenged the men whoia“,3_' man ,sD‘I.'°“1dfb°aSt' . ‘ ‘ He Is survived by three bro- stillthml ‘mane YOU 00 I A Parkdale man was senflgre parents to gwe ,3 good ex.’ The SU JeC't 01‘ Tuesday Ilightlthers: Charles, Downsview, Ont-, Aerowax ~ ~ mple to their children. remind-‘“’i'i1 be “Wm i5 the biggest Sam‘ ‘arid. Carl. Albion, P. E. 1-. nndf fenced to 30 days in Queen’s‘ing them that chiidl-en W111 not bler in Charlottetown?” saves . . I I _ Colin, Cooksville, Ontario; and 1 .-ewaxing. I ' gggggeg3ilgef':‘t:1‘<;Z:’oiS‘X1*E: ili(etpfmtinuehtodobeytorderi tfrttymdfa-I‘ three sisters: Francis. M-rs.I too_ Easy 1 y 1 r ' _ . ' _ 1‘_ a_ a -; _ier_s w o o no see i o is-‘ iLloyd Reid, Gaspereaux; Mar-. bumn - Z : ‘ It M. Martin in City Police Court. cipline themselves. TGYIOI5 I'IGVe igiziret. Mrs. H a rr y Lavers.i bringsgback : ' ADDED ATTRACTIONS 1 He pleaded guilty to a vagrancy The men of the_ Presbytery charge _ Men's Council were happy to} New SIOIG. FI‘OnI' Also on the docket were fiveiweicome M13 Bruce Roberts of‘ drunk and incapable. charges K_ensingtoyi who gave a brief re-; The well know firm of Taylors, , and a_motor vehicle violation. view of his experiences since en-=.Jewe11er5 Ltd_ in Charlgttetown" A King Street resident was ierlng the Study Of th€0i0gy at-'.who have served the people ofi ‘,Albion: and Jean. Mrs. Arthur] the Shine. Ramsay. Charlottetown. A fourth pp . p Birchwood High School IN NOVELTY once sentenced to 20 days and a Pine Hill DiVinity Hall last fall-‘Prince Edward Island for overt & I 8"‘ Sydney Street resident picked‘ In 3 Straight i0rWaI‘d manner four generations. have just com-I ' The novelty dance performed of Wales College auditorium up a ten day jail sentence on :1 :M1'- R°be”5 revealed What 3“ Pleted the installation Of 8 n6WI by Euzabeth Davison (left) and Saturday night. In the dance drunk and incapable ch-arge_ Strong part faith plays in such a store front and today the barri-I, E) ahm. Champion’ both f competitions adjudicated Tues- Kegsmgmn W a S warmly at; day night at Prince of Wales Col- . lege the youthful Kensington plauded by the large audiencegdance team was awarded 92 that attended the senior “Stars‘marks for their interpretation of of the Festival" held at Prince the same dance. Stars Of Festival Display Talents At Concert Saturday Winners of the dancing, Gaelic; singing, and choral reading Mus- ical Festival competitions com- pleted Friday. displayed" their talents in two public concerts presented Saturday. ‘ The junior stars concert was held at Prince of Wales College in the afternoon, with the senior winners giving an evening per- formance in the same auditor- ium. I Schoiarships and certificates we 'e presented at both concerts, by the respective chairmen, pro- fessor Gordon Bennett in the af- ternoon. and Mr. Malcolm Mac- Kenzie in the evening. In all. 45 class winners appear- ed on the dual program. 23 in the junior concert, and 22 in the senior concert. Nine scheduled numbers failed to attend. PRAISE IIELPERS Both chairmen paid tribute to the men who had assisted with the dancing program during. the week: Mr. Ivan Berrigan, pian- Shows 7:00 pm. & 9:15 pm. Similiar offences drew fines of $10 and costs or five days to a Passmore Street resident and a Spring Park Road resident. A Georgetown resident was fined $5 and costs or two days. Final case on the docket saw a Canoe Cove man fined $10 and costs or five days when he plead- _ ed guilty to failing to stop at a red light. The accused was charged when police officers said that he had been travelling . ._ ‘,west on Euston Street and had GIS(p1:iIt)tiish Reel——Celtlc Lassies, gone through the light at Gliear S010 National Dance_Anna George Street. He pleaded guilt Brendalee MacLeod. Ito the charge‘ I Solo Rhythm Tap Dance—Ber-l :netta Mur h . ; I Seann TriIiidlias~Elizabeth Hay- ‘ Gov 1" WOOCI. I I I H o I Gaelic Solo-—Sandra Kennedy. 5 n. osplta Friends of Hon. Dougald Mac- - Choral Readring—~Central Roy- alty School. Grade 3. I ‘ Sisscottisii Reei—Wee Celtic 1485- ;lKinnin, Minister of Industry and ‘ Dance—Parkdale School Pupils. lN?tural ReS°‘”°F5 Wm learn 1)oub1e sword Dance_Heathe, ‘with regret of his sudden illness ‘ and '1‘ommy Burke, iwhich required hospitalization Square Dance—Ebenezer Schoolion Saturday night MrS- Mac- Pupils. §Kinnon. who has been a patient Highland Fling—-Marsha Well- in the P. E. Island Hospital for net‘. , {three weeks is making a good Group Tap Dance—The Danc-'_recovery following an operation. ing Dominoes. 1 , Choral Reading— Rochford 3 Academy_ Grade 5_ Square School, Grade 1. iEvEN]NG pR0GRAM Highland Fling—-Heather Burke. ll Square Dance._Junj0r Y_M_C_A_ Square Dance—St. Vincent'’s - Dancers, Orphanage. Group 13- - Group Tap Dance——The Ross Gaelic Solo—Ar1ene MacDon-— ; Tapper5_ I ald- Choral Reading~—Notre Dame Very important decision. MI‘. R0- cade is removed to reveal one: berts is well known to the men of , of the most modern store fronts E the church through the prominent in Eastern Canada. part which re played in Island: Taylors are holding a great re- conferences and for his decisioniopening sale all this week and, to enter the ministry while hegoffer an invitation to one andl was well established in the en-‘all to visit them. I gineering profession. i FOR MOTHER Remember Mother's Day. Sunday. May II‘I'I'|. Admission: Adults $1.25; Children $1.00 Sponsored by Charlottetown Fire Dept. Adv’I; I TAYLORS JEWELLERS LTD. MONDAY MAY 5th ‘ WE'VE JUST H/AD OUR "FACE L|FTED” AND WE ARE VERY PROUD OF THE APPEARANCE.’ TO CELE- gt Ale?/I NE‘°Lea“’ vznd Seann Truibhas— '_1‘ommy,Academy, Grade 8. _ A W. M an added Gm..;......_ :::jf:j;;:jmf'Y-‘L STOCK -— FOR ONE WEEK ONLY - - - —s . word of thanks to Pipe—Major Burke, who he noted, had given up the entire week to help out Choral Reading_—St. Vincent's ‘} Class 278. Allan Cameron a_ndi Orphanage. ’ 1Chester R. Martin, Caledonia.‘ ‘ Bii-chwood High School, .Grade “in the interest of the dancers." "Pipe-Major Burke has done a great deal of work toward the advancement of Highland danc- ing in this area," Mr. Bennett said. ~ ' SCHOLARSHIPS Groups receiving scholarships: included: Birchwood High School' winner of Class 233; Parkdale School, winner of Class 226; -Model School, winner of Class 232: Notre Dame Academy, Grade 3, winner of Class 219; Central Royalty School, Grade 3. winner of Class 215; Roch- ford Square School, Grade 1, winner of Class 218; St. Vin- cent’s Orphanage, winner of Class 216; Notre Dame Acad- emy, Grade 6, winner of Class 220; Notre Dame Academy, Grade 8, winner of Class 221; Choral Reading— Notre Dames‘ icmitihued 011 Page 13) I REAL VALUE! 10K com) GENTS ONYX RING Reg. $19.50 DIAMOND SPECIAL Smart ensemble With flaw-_ ' ‘ New Royal Bank Appointments 1 . less Diamond — Many /' . 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Special $29.95 Ruth Ross, Charlottetown, win- ner of Classes 269 and 272, (2); Florence MacDonald, Montague, winner of Class 243; Tommy Burke, Charlottetown, winner of Classes. 270 and 260; Margaret Carol MacLeod. Chanlottetown, winner of Class 240; Elizabeth Haywood, Charlottetown. winner of Classes 268 and 271. (2); Chester R. Martin, (hledonia. winner of Class 275; Bernetta Murphiy, Charlottetown, winner of Class 244; Marsha Wellnetr, Southport, winner of Class 263; Sandra Kennedy, Cross Roads. winner of Class 273; Arlene Mac- General Inspector at Toronto, has been named an Assistant Gen- ealr Manager, in charge of British Columbia branches, with head- quarters in Vancouver. He will assume his new duties on J e ‘lst. This is a new post representing an expansion in the top administra- tion_ of the bank’s British Columbia affairs, necessitated by the marked increase in their volume and importance in recent years. A_ F, McAlpine, Supervisor for British Columbia and the bank’S senior OILTCBI‘ in the province since 1946, retires on Pen§i0!1- A150 announced is the appointment of Dr. D. B. Marsh as Assistant Gen- eral Manager (Economic Research), a newly created post, with headquarters in Montreal. Dr. Marsh was formerly Director of Economic Research at the Royal Bank’s Head 0ffiCe- In 1954 he was appointed Bronfman Professor of Economics and Chairman of I the Social Studies and Commerce Group of the Faculty of Arts and . PERFECT FOR ' MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS Z, JEWEL CASES by Farrington We’re Overstocked So out They Go- At Re-opening A Beautiful Re-opening Event $14.88 LAST CALL ’ ‘/2 PRICE Donald, * Soutliport, winner of _ . The last call for those who want Science at‘ McGill University where, since 1956, he has been Chair- . , .. . 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