< Island News Page ~ St. Mary 'sAcade! my Given Western and Central Districts Top Festival Classes Mark | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 5, 1966. 3 SUMME.n01VDE — The highest Special Service On Missions is" sinins Ware Is Held At Bedque Church I side, 94; 2 woe Church jon-! Village Schools 82; 3. *Cape ior choir, Kensington 83. Traverse and Trvon Consolid-t Class 6 girls junior choir | ed ‘tied’ “R1. {awarded to. St. Mary’s Academy, 1. Baptist Church Choir, Sum- Class 119 (Schools of 4 to &) United Church. A special dedication to mis- ion and satisfactory development group in the church, engages in | | a. mission _ study. During this period a special of- and project. ¢ Wayne K. Riddle, adjudicator at yesterday's performances, thad .very high praise for the second place with a mark of 83. 1. Owen Oliver, Alberton, 85; 2. Bertram Carr, Tryon, 83; 3. Summerside. They received a! merside, 81; 2: United Church |—Rooms — Grades 1° and 2)! mark of 86 for their performance Junior Choif, Kensington, 80. |Kinkora School 84; 2. Borden ‘A:special 'Dechcat in “Drummer Curly’’ a two-part! Class 87 — boys solo — ehang- School 83 sion’? ceremony held aL oe acl ig hee Sagal tice tiie youth song for grades seven and eight. ed voice 18: years and under | Class 111 (Grades 3 and 4 — |.Unisen ). 1, Borden School 8&5, , Kinkora School 84 Class 140, French chorus, He | A sextet from the Rowe fam- Kinkora,-R2; 2. Ann Cameron | ade Talks Held [ Sie ae eatin ane ily, Kinkora, were declared the | and Coleen MacNeill, Summer- | 1-4 unison—1. Grade 3 ahd 4 “ Se and eugnleh ince aie winners in this group with a= side 80. Miscouche School, 83; 2. Gracies On Proj ects {for the Roan of the meen. matk of &. The Rowe family Class ‘75 — sacred solo — male a and A: lm Gireet A — ane The ceremony was conducted by rendered the selection All voice — 16 years and over — Parkda i ‘School, Grade: 4, al . | the missionary education co- |Through The a 1 fro 1. Owen Oliver, Alberton 80. |Par Ale. SCHOO), TAGE: if Un er ARDA. ordinator, Edward Pearson, and The Ravel er Na Class 46 — family ensemble | FILL THE SKIES A feeling of war | the, offering wan. received by | eee semierae (a for | z; ), The Rowe family, Kinkora,| The number of privately- eehng rm co-aperat-' J, Arnold Henderson. The young ‘© 84; 2. Jenkins sisters, Summer-|qwned aircraft in the United a oe A os Carl Dixon; North Tryon Bl. Class 112 (Grades 5 and 6— sion ceremony“ h ld . ; : SS . : zt . * _ A * : : Bedeque United Chéftch ae May ping renee eee three groups participating “mm Class 229 -—. piano duet — 16) Unison with Descamt 4 Kin~ ing was resented at this a class 46 —-a family ensemble years and: under 1. Judy kora School 8; 2, Bordon | cial ei *P& ‘number: Clow and Winnifred McKenna, | School 81. oi ; side and the Paynter. family, | on ARDA projects was in evid~ ror oe | Competition -tontinues through- Goring Brook, 88. on = aoe to reach 150,- ence a re a The Guar- plorers, Wendy MacDonald: ave ee. wees at ie Avdiient | ~Clasa 78 — folk song — male | dian was eid Sangster, Tyros, Mark Bowness; CGIT. |“l!max a Pestival’? Vvoic 16 years and over — ' : ; “> ps after day-long talks with ARDA! ada. Row , “iy i ca the “Stars Of The Festival oice years : SQUADRON LEADER J.R. last night. Accompanying him Squadron. The inspection held | from Ottawa and the At-. eee Bowness; Tuxis, Garth | concert, t. sts re: Bispesiery hoes GIBSON GUITARS ‘MacDonald, Canadian Forces— ‘s Fit.-Lt. E.A. Briggs (CEN- in the Enheat. hanger of the : lantic Region. Mr. Sangster is 00N CLASSES” - eRe ne ee rded so ‘Base, Summerside, is séén in-* TER) Summerside and Fit.-Lt. “Charlottetown” Airport-“is~ in Heavi Docket responsible ‘for ARDA develop- “the mmrane woe conducted by: eee thes ere Wildred. —« Hlighest—-Quality—— epecting No, 60 Squadron of P.O. Cameron (LEFT) com- - competition with other air | : y = | ments here to Agriculture Minis-~ eron- who spoke on the mission and three rooms — grades | to peers a : ie] the Royal Canadian Air Cadets manding otticer =-of No. -— —eadet-groups-in this province. ter, Andrew MacRae. _ Class .74 — sacred solo Summerside, 80. ‘ | TENOR SAX : - Study th :_ “Mission2T he 4 — 1. North Tryon School, 83; ee : - Faces Court __ Comderring iate_—were auch Christian's Calling” The Bee 2_ Bedeque oo 81; 3. Cra- | mee aiica, yee oe Reconditioned 125. CO : : é Puty ister was assisted by J. Arnold paud School 80. ear ; ee , a 7 minister of the federal depart- Henderson, who led the reeeee | Claas 108 — onison- — any , jerside: #29 Marlene God. | | ALBERTON — A Tignish re- | ment of forestry in char of Bed dard, Summerside, 80. —TRUMPET ident, John__DesRoch . sive reading and read the scrip °grades — 1. North eae Class 220 — piane-solo = 15 | - fea onn._Desivoches, WS ARDA’ developments; — Lynn- | ture lesson. ‘There wat a large | School, Summerside R.R.. 64: ne ae |. |fined $25 and-costs or 15 days by | pietschke and Roger August, | congregation. ® Victoria School and Tryon | Yea" and under — 1. Linda |° With Case: 75.00 2 Magistrate W. Chester S. Mac- | also from Ottawa. Others in. a Consolidated chool, Albany RR, Mary Gaudet, Summerside, 83; see ; oe : Donald at Alberton, yesterday | e4ided Don Ross and'Ron Mc- 3. Crapaud - Elementary 2. Ann Lapp, Summerside, — 81; Ir a e q ua r on: causix s-dsurbance n't pub- | Soiee trom Amterst Ne” "| Pugwash Oil Find nq a 4. Green Mace Simmmer-| CLARINET lic place by fighting. : -| “residing at the morning ses- side and Aj Lou Schurman Wi i : i se ith Case John Kenneth MacArthur and | gion was Agriculture Minister Sparks Interest Olass 107 — any grades — two 95. 00 No. 60 Charlottetown. Royal , Following the inspection and | P.O. Cameron, commanding of- Ray Dennis Millman, Alberton, Canadian, Air Cadet ‘unit was| march past, a display of pre- | ficer No. 60 Squadron; FO, Kier |received tines of $25 and costs ‘inspected last night by Squadron | cision drill’ by. the squadron's | Costain of Charlottetown, squad- or 15 days - Leader J.R. MacDonald, Sum- | drill team was presented along: for unlawfully steal- -ron- adjutant; PO; J. E. Norton,/}ing“thrée hens.” Valued “at less’ MacRaé. Attending were deputy ministers and other. senior per- sonnel. from. the departments_ of. ‘industry, education and. agricul- DARTMOUTH, NS. Onl discoveries in a salt (CP) ine at “bees Crapaud Elmentary | School, 84; 2. Victoria School, 83; 3. North Bedequye School a8 7 Pugwash, N°S:, would “have con-7 Tryon Consoliddted School,” MORNING - ' Class 100 (grades) 1-4, Unison | “Chorts) —l. Grahani Rad: School | ie DRUMS OUTFIT ~ 149.C0 © “ merside, at. the Charlottetown | with ‘several static displays set | chief training officer; and PO, than $50 thfeproperty of James | 4, siderable importance if found in| Class 113 — grades seven oe 83; 2. Margate School 82. ; re. The department’ spokes- ini ; Pe ae th Class 102 (an ades alee) HAMM OAEEE Sha sicsceeie Steer 5 ee ee Eades | ub-tn Clasercome of Me parade | George Andatsoe, mipoly officer | Wallace, herge ar break, enter |men included W.C. (Bud) Me- mabeer Wich Chine cr he cede Yann it o 1. ‘Springbrook M School 84; - ZENITH HEARING Thi ore square. | for the local squadron. \serious charge of break, enter nurtry, who is director of voca- | Imperial Oil Lt neces a tek 1. | Senblbown Bekok eS Po is inspection marked the| Included in the inspection | jand theft was’ withdrawn and mperial Oil Ltd, refinery here , Class 11 any grades . Searle’ s 73. closing of the training year tor | party -in addition to Squadron the local squadron, As part of Leader MacDonald were Fit. Lt. + ‘A reception wes held at the |both accused pleaded guilty: to’ club rooms of’ the_sponsoring the—lesser offense. A-third Alber- | | tional _training. Joseph Canieihan: Judes Point. said Wednesday. Mr. Grassby said tests at the | St. Mary's Convent, Summer- side, 83. ham’s Road and Park Corner 81. Class 102 (any grades —two AIDS - New 85.00 Reconditioned the local squadron. As < See ee ees late ae ted iaaron No, |ton youth involved in the inet- | eccrine “Wal licenied “perise jtetinéry indicated ~ oi} we isa 2 a any arades — two, ee al a | age 35. 00 announced for several waaeniinien Squadron Leader J.R. Nichol-|-991 Confederation Wing, RCAF ent, fo drive; Clarence J. Arsenault, petroleum. . — | Sussrenaeatie, 80. : "| Park Corner School 79; : / to ee wh a ee | son, lainon: officer: of the ta Association, following the. in- tee eee Vins DaaBeoRiniC ef 15 |Piusville, failing to stop at a, 4 small quantity of oil wat NIGHT CLASSES - | Searletown School 78, © TOOMBS MUSIC the NCO rt who participated in| time Air command, Halifax | ays for having possession of the | stop. sign;-Leonard. John LeClair, fo Monday af’ the Canadian Class 8 — Junior girls or boys’ Class: 105 (Grades 1 to 4-—| NCO course hocat ee — Fit. Lt. spection: nee Tea eee ey ee ‘and William John Waite, Tignish, Rock Salk Co.'s mine in Pus | choir my Trimity United | Unison) -—- 1. Crapaud School 833 | STORE | , an, indictable offense. . aoe noise bY | wash. = ‘Church Junior choir’, Summer- (2 Central Bedeque and Albany : ‘| Jarvis Patrick Powers, Alber- | Erskine Miller Hardy, Alber- | x _ Summerside Board’ Finds Tourist Bureau Cost High oe SUMMERSIDE BUREAU .|p of trade were told at a meet- | {pitalization ‘will Fe ae the j pro: -—QF THE GUARDIAN | ject from being completed on the Members of the local*board | anticipated date. tourist bureau at Wilmot Valley, |was given authorization to bor- which is expected to be com-|row up to $6,500 ASs..a result of the bids enter- | from the bank ia and open for business by, | | for the project. | id-June, will cost in. the vic- | inity of $10,000 instead of the original estimate of $6,500. _ |. This came fo light when the - fenders were opened with the lowest bid being entered by Allie Harris of Summeside. . -His* bid SERVE FOR YEARS Charles Linkletter, a member | of the bureau. committee, was quite confident that the building will add to the community. “t's a unique design and the bureau | was $9,958 with the next lowest | will ‘serve the community . for being in the vicinity~ of $13,000. Mr. Harris was awarded the | years to come,’’. he said: The meeting was also told contract and the project wa-s |that the bureau will be connect- | _started but-the hospitalization of |ed—to»other bureaus on. the Is-| that the board thad- been: as- | Mr. Harris has brought work to |land by two-way radio and cma sured that EPA will continue j : The Board of Trade has been |pared to ‘put in a drive-in tele-| Hts service to the Island, al- phone. This would be _the—first|-though the time schedule—may-| of its kind on the {sland iG standstill. assured, however, that the hos- | a WESTERN — _ " FUNERALS . —ycommittee—and— that Island Telephone is Both Creelman MacArthur, a member of downtown’ ‘parking-— “Mayor George | Key, Jr. spoke briefly on this project and told the meeting that_work.on the project was. coming. along well. ton South,. was fired $50 and | costs for. driving. while _ his. di- cense was suspended. Also un- | der the Highway Traffic Act | | fines were handed out to Burton Lawrence, Arsenault, Alma, for failing” to stop aly a stop sign; é a \ dale, operating an Heation for some of ita” ‘em: | quipped ‘vehicle; “Austin “Leste ployees' from manufacturer te [vente a license; James Glen- “another classification. A spokes- |don Costain, Ebbsfleet, leaving man for the firm, Norman Hogg, 4 vehicle parked in a dangerous rates in this classification, the Norway, failing to bring a ve- manufacturers ‘were subsidizing noes in for reinspection; Patrick some other classification. It was moved that George | Meikle the board’s represen- tative to the annual Maritime Board of: Trade meeting which will be held in Suey June 12 to 14. - Claude. Ives stated that mem- bets of the board had met with Eastern Provincial ‘Airway and | change slightly. He added, how- | ever, that the members had been _assured_that_ther_would_be_no- great change for the next two years, ‘The firm also asked_the sup-_| ‘port of thé board in obtaining idealt-with.... William Wilfred: Murray, Elms- | improperly | —that—with—the—increase—in- }manner;Joseph—Donald Harper, Boys and Girls at ~ Saturday's the Day to See ~"Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater" At Sonate ore. 1:00 and 3:30 p.m. DON'T: ‘MISS {T! ton, pleaded not guilty to a’ charge of driving while {mpair- ed and the case was adjourned to May lith. Ten*charges under the Liquor Control Act were elect | ro poscdsceoneebeaceeeees, _-PURITY.DAIRY)=2. “Parents Prefer Purity Products” mY i ne NOH Soson tir eres } 317 Kent St. “Dial 47125 10-00 4q 4 7oe Loco ces “OUR PRICES. ff! ge ~ Wey SQUEEZE ON ANYONE” ality Is Excellent keep “that in mind when we choose clothes trom— the—manufae:— turers, and, like our customers, we find that the better the material. the better the value. Our low overhead keeps our prices down to re lowest possible. See Hollis the working man’s friend hontai ! eerie —-.MURPHY-FUNERAL — The Th hai | assistance from the federal gov-' ¢C funeral for Leslie Catherine, ‘ee Cae ore eee ~‘Children—50e Adults—$1.00 ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip (Murphy, was held Wednesday ‘afternoon from the-Compton Fu- meral Home to the Summerside Presbyterian Church. Rev. John §S. McBride conducted the ser- vice, assisted by Rev. David Morrison. and Rev. J. Donald MacKay. A solo, Jesus Loves (Me, was rendered by Robert ‘Schurman. Organist was Ham- diton Irving. The employees of ‘the Island Telephone Co.,_ at- tended in a body. Pall bearers »were Arthur Holland, ‘Crockett, George Smallman .and | ‘David Barlow. Flower bearers ‘were D.R. Morrison, Reginald Maclellan,, Paul Schurman, ‘Seaman Bell, Gerald Enman and John Walker. Interment was in People’s cemetery, Summerside. Parker | merchants committee, Howard ag in the form of 4 mb Waite, stated that at the last meeting of his group it had been, | suggested that Santa Claus lane | | be replaced by some other- type of Yuletide project. He added | that a ‘committee has been set.| up. to investigate, © A number of board members agreed that Santa Clas lane has Jost some of its since it first came into being fi’ in 1950 and that perhaps another. | Yuletide replacement should be sought. BRIEF~ SUPPORTED rs The board gave the support of its retail merchants’ com- | mittee to a proposed brief by | Holman’s of P.E.1. to the Work- | men ‘ Compensation Board re- = ® Naturalizer Name Shoes _LePAGE'S! , will © Hush Puppies In all the latest styles & colors, these coats of Canada’s leading manufacturers. In .Reg. price 29.95. Now only... 2 RACKS ONLY® Spring Dresses _ sizes 9 to 18. ~NEW SPRING COATS, are from one * 19.95 LADIES" “ALL-WEATHER COATS. 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