FIRST AND only lady member of the Charlottetown City Council. Mrs. Dorothy Corrigan. RN. was thc'guest speaker at the luncheon meet- ing of Rotary at the Charlotte- Housing, Playgrounds~ "‘“°°‘ S Id C-t I Mrs. Donsthy Corrigan. RN, Charlottetown's first and only merits of the City Council from the fair sex was guest speaker at the weekly luncheon meeting of Rotary at the Char- bttetown Hotel yesterday. Ewe-slim appreciation for wrkdonelntihefieldofwel- fare on behalf of crippled child- ren by Mary and other servicl clubs. aims with the Red Cross and the Canadian Legion. Mrs‘ Gin-rlgan sis-eased the benefits seeming to the city children. thrqu dime activities. Recalling the fomntion of "mi welare committee in the “hun-i try thirties.“ the speaker told how orders for fuel and food‘ were um out at City Hall and paid for monthly by the city clerk when turned In by the var- ‘ Ioua town Hotel , here seen with George Roars tieiti and Earle Baker (right) . She Is by both wellare mutant-is. HOUSING PROBLEM "Otfl‘ housiiu will be eased by June or July Wilton diout zoo cd—chairman, both of whom are former City Council mem- bers. tour age giudanoe wall dclin: Only be started earlier on a I n W basis under trained Mn. Corsican said The juvenile court was 1-da- rcdtobythemeakerasaflor— comm..." - by diatom-n, Ear-1 ailing: in "d WW. . a. m u m. u , ‘ i ad try cochairman. Georue Sickness and need. when un- m employmmt payments are not The adequate to meet the situation. “we, int chairman are both call for investigation. advice and mmafl‘fgum help as to the best way to spend ' i what isavailable." Mrs. Cw mm 3 cm), conned film wd- with the warm-e carinittee. Other matters dealt with which the heads were the adoption d dilldren. the welfare of senior citlzms. lead and Allison Gillie, police moi-t and jail cases. alli city. at Pierre Trashloy. 'l‘or- olwliidi call for «instant work.onto .abor Force Pay Raise grocers. "The situation Is now vastly charged." Mrs. Corrigan said.‘ ‘Svith two welfare organizations 1 under management at qualified. Bra-duoth who are constantly alert to render assistance when warranted and necessary. "With ‘ u'oviaions made throum other- nilsthg arrangements for many : Wt situations. the welfare1 “columns. are concerned iigfihlights PSA Annual . .1. Governmmt labor office and also Joseph Dunning. force Ian lad its mes to- who represent: the temperance creased from S) ants per bur commission. They replace re— to $1.00 per hot! .1: WIS ID- tirinx directors. Vernon Ric- nounccd Int MI I the '0‘ hards and Reizh MacLenn. rer- miii ml 1 d ofi’iflilii P1132“ Ed. ‘ mmely‘ wa s an i ic rvantsi - Association at“ . Noting that the salary struc- Inco‘pm ture for most classes of the lov- g‘uéh“; Comwfigg‘cmimry: ernment employees in P.E.1. ‘ was well below the national le- ln making the meme! ‘ Min. Wan, 3:3,”, “[6 to government employees in the LOCAL: BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Arthur Yorrton. Plaquid and Charlottetown has entered the Charlottetown Hospital for treat- ment. PEACE MEETING A Peace Research lnstitutc meeting to be held in Prince of Wales College tonight will be mainly a "planning" im-eting. .- 11 was learned last night that the meeting will be held to dis- oover how many people are in- ter-ted and also to explain the :“Ircnl and pilposaa of tho Insti- 9. CARD PARTY WINNERS The folloqu are the winch thought that an .wouia be made showy thron nvanuvmon pmm' veI and below that which Is paid that he med M d the other Maritime Provinces. a re- mm by mm Mimi solution was parsed to the ef- d‘y momma. He .id un‘ feet that the association recom- nwcrnmart now has the wages mend to the P.E.I. Government “where we want them." that consideration be given to o'Htcmpolnted out th at was the establishment of a wage ad- mire mm were. instment plan based at least on W MSW” Ind '19 the average salaries of the pro- m vinces of NS and N.B. would initiate an Improvemcrt In their mes also. Premier Shaw Ipolm of the cooperation between the gov- ernment and the public ser-i vants and stated that as long "as 1 am Premier 1 will b; u won “ possum: :or‘xm ifs: '0 wax-cw Other resolutions Included no mm um..." “15 c‘ that the yearly dues for the r. Hunter. Winnipeg. national coming yclrbel-Scents per ply urrrtnry of the Canadian Fed- period; that employees who oration of Government Em- haverervedlorllyears or pioyu Organizations more pensionable service be Mr. manor mined the granted an additional week value d a good relationship vacation per year as recom- between MI! Pub: ‘pense for Iona and faithful ur- Another resolution asked that the govcrnmcnt give consideration to initiating a Job evaluation and classification program in the service and the establishment of a plan of p a y governments . .hc servants org-linden. Heivice: that the affiliation with Bum“ “Id “‘5‘”- als) unlined the pin-pose of u! f m m in MM the newly created Canadian Fo- scrioua , of. As Festival Southport. Following are the results of the classes had at Birchwood High School last night: piano quartet. Suzanne Brenton. Aud- ‘rey Gillis, Jean Parker and Helen MacRae. M points: school band. brass. Queen Charlotte Hiyi School Band 85 points: male qultet. open. Ielth Thompson. Keith LeLacheur. Charles mien. George Ayrcs. fl pinata. Womai‘s chorus. the char- Iottetown Morale. 84; women‘s open four part. the mum-lotte- tow-ii Giorde. 32: flano solo. 1. David Mercer fl, 2. Lynwood Jay. or. 3. Betty Carol Mathe- non SI. "We'll Ram and We'll Roar." Queen Oiarlotte High bod, 83 : "Corrie Unto Him." 1. Helen Wilson 81. 2. Barbara Romero. so. Afternoon classes was held inNotiel'iarneAcadcmy.QueenF Charlotte 111‘: School and Ench- wnod High School. ‘ AT NUTRE DAME Following are the results of the Notre Dame clams: The Daffodils. Trundle C r o r I l 1 Is Opened 1. Grand We School, 78. 2. W SM 3. IN MOIN [NO Sect-id M'nsuet. 1. Carolyn Ling n. 2. Didne Emma 81. 3. Claire Anne Daley I. Following no file results of the morning classes held Birfliwood High School: Hyu- quet of Rosemary: 1. Marylco Gamble 85. 2. Faye MacDonald and Gracie Pulley Met 04. 3. Florence Power and Maureen Goody (tiei 8:. In Notre Dame Academy: Choral Reading, 1. Rochforri Square School 73. 2. Rochi'ord Square School, 70. The “Road to China" and the "Fighting Lemeralre"; 1. Jean- nie Matheson N. 2. Ma rIl yn Douse and Joyce Lowther (tie! 82. 3. Barbara Louise MacNevin 81. choral reading. F r e n c h ‘ (over 12 years) 1. Birchwood High School 32. Choral reading. French (under 12 yea rri. 1. Rochi’ord Square School 80. cho- ral reading (grades 3 and l ru- ral schools) 1. Sherwood School and Notre Dame Academy (tie) B2. 2. Notre Dame Academy 80. 3. Rochi'ord Square School 79, choral reading Grades 7 and 8-1. Sherwood School 80. 2. Birch- wood High School. 76 and Notre Dame Academy, 76. Following are the results of lthe afternoon classes acid at i Blrchwood High School: Piano Classe Charlottetown and Queens County mamcmmwnmnylnm. 5 Busy Week Forecast ' Are Adjudicated I MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Mrs Mossie Hancock ad< Indicated me on piano Llasses which composed the opening day of the Kings County Music Festival held in the Mmtague Regional High School The high mark oi 'the day was given in Peggy Peters cf Rollo Bay for her pcrfwrmnce of “May Poledaince“. class 161. Her mark was as Seccnd place wait to Blaine Darrach of St. Peter's with 85 points and tying for third' place with the mark of 84 were Phyllis Macszie. Beatnn’s Mills and Rosemarie Gallant. West, Mrs, Hancock remarked on the excellent palmce cl this class. Also attaining the high mark of the day was Amie Dmke of Millview with the mark of 86 in class 163. Second place was awarded to Marv Chaisson of Souls. 85 and two young ladies also from Sour'is. were tied in third place with a mark of 84. They were Mary Jo McQuai'd and Julia Cheverie. Sharini: top honors were Peggy Peters and Linda Chais- aon of Sour'ls who also were awarded the high mark of 86 for their performance in class ’ , 136 Second place with a mark of 83 was awarded to Rachel Kassner and Rosemarie Gallant of Souris Marilyn Peter: placed first in class 177 with a mark of 85: second place was awarded to Marilyn Drake with a mark of 82 and third place winner was Denise Macl-Iachcrn of SOUI‘IS awarded 3 mark at 77. In ('12:: 164. plzno solo, top honors went to Anne Drake. Milli'icw, with a mark of 113. Mary Jo McQuaId oi Snuris was second with 112 and nine- In: third with 3 mark of ill was Mary Chaissmi of Souris East Garth Sleeves re civod ii mark of :12 for first place in underway. the Lord Selkirk iiill carry the load until the Dunnin: has been drydocked. and mm: to ice conditions. the old boat has still not been able to reach drydock. The Selkirk will leave Caribou at 7.00 a.m.. 10.15 a.m.. 1.10 p m and 5 pm. and will leave Wood 'lslands at 8:35 a.m.. 11:55 .i.m. 3:15 pm. and 6:15 pm. Capt . Hunter said. 1 WANTED Mechanical or Civil Engineer wanted by n Charlottetown Utility. I All applications held in strict confidence. 1 I Marilyn Peters took first place . leg in the Moonlight". 1. Estellei [humanism-unmoved; Howiett. Vernon and Win; Inn-ens m Mutdi.Pownail.ucd,iilmarkn3W.n firstpiace'uiciassiatiwu Joannehia.llailauiew- awaMedemlngs.n:2.rmflacelda-lflufi| MW.WM.N.J.mdlana-lm Douglas (30w. Beatm's Mills‘mtoloyannrlne, m and Ann Brother. Cardinal.'llarborw'nhaniarkd7l. m "in magi-it'd hsecond .. » MidieiIePetnrs.Souris. won 1am. I. 32;? f'ufi‘fiaflgzfi classififlividiama-kdu: piaeernnttoAmDr‘e.lIl~ .markdeaMBMmmdplacewantoJoanCol-“culminatqume Montague and Allan u from fin. W.w1th a I of Karin Latter nan ffl' m Souns, llwhileflan EstefCofl'tnnl place. INCLASS 169 Souris placedflm'dwiflin. .1 Officer! Ior W's .9. Marilyn Drake. Milivico, Sharon Steeves attained a aims were Mrs. Lloyd Frans. placed fin: in class 169 wimp Mk Jfilld—N 17?- m3. EH. Stewart ufi h mark of 83. Second place was Classlm mlvgiywdlplay- Jot-i White awarded to Marilyn Peters or ed. said the WW- Rollo Bay With 76 marks. i118 "-5 comm- Fl!!! “VF! Michelle Peters and Rita Col- Dawn Cutter. ‘Souris. tin. Scuris received a mark of M. 2. Francis Millnew. M for first place in class 1m 82 and tied for third place With and second went Marilyn Drake and Anne Drake >0!Mi11viewwithamarkof. at z i S? S 5? i Mills Florence Richards. Mur‘ ray River ami Define Ann Mac- lntyre. mllview. 00d 5 in class 170 with a mark of 85 “A surwisingly 2 DE?- She was closely fdlowcd by formawe.“ Ma's. Michelle Peters with u and Hancock follow-lie class 158. in \iai-ilyn Drake mm 31 which she awarded first place Class 181 saw Marilyn Drake to Francis make With inmarks. take firstplacewithll.">m:-irli~~ Sef‘ondwasSharonSrmch of and Anne Drake place second Millwew with at and tied for with a mark of at. third with 83 points were Verna In class 183. piano. sight “3591' 0‘ 501113 and NW refilling. the only entrant. I)?an of wan “a - ’ Dr . 'ardcd a n cass — . er . .. “an!” m was a“ Ewen. Bristol. 31: 2. .len mark of 79. Placings in class 187 were: . 1. Sharon Smith and Francis Donald. Cafdlgln. Drake, 83: 2. Karen Larter and "ms- Mm” Shirley Osborne. Julia Chevcrle ‘ MOTOR REWINDING and Mary Chaisson. laretta & REPAIRS Chaisson and Claire Chaisson all of Souris and all tied with 82 Storey Electric Ltd. on I‘iiiivi ‘l .t ii'lmin Fraser. Montague, Carol Mac- Dale Anne and marks: 3. Susan Dixon and 4 Shirley MacEacheru‘ Souris, \I‘aureon MacCor-mack and Mary mansronr OPERATORS ‘1 Call us today regarding truck AFRICAN STAT! The Federation of Nigeria. Independent since 1980. covers mow square mils In went Africa with population d 34- MM”. ATTENTION TEENAGERS ; The Teen-nu Sale Drlvh' Rodeo will be held In Char- lottetow- May 12. If y- havc a drivers license eater today and win some prison. You may be the new Tea. axe Safe Driving Chan‘- . for 19¢. Entries elaac May S 50: so mall yours now. Blanks are avallahIe at mad i gin ' or by writing The Junior Chamber of Commerce Charlottetown. P.E.l. Refrigeration. Excluslve dealers for the famous “Arctic Traveler" truck units. STOREY ELECTRIC LTD. 136 Prince St. Charlottetown Fob Donovan & Iiiiriiiley 309 Grafton St. 0 garbage and refuse pick-up 0 light cartage O parcel delivery Phone 4-4617 for fast efficient city-wide delivery ' 9 ma .49 ‘ to tell yoii how to 3% for you . . 9% a 6'6 “O'9P ‘ 53!; mwoma; ' Du Bum-y will plan a personal make-up chart ‘ SIeod’s Pharmacy Wagganamficfitsg Mrs. _Arline Gardiner SPECIAL i3 in Si BEAUTY 9;: CONSULTANT ’ She will be in our é Cosmetic Department 8’ careloryourcomplexion x. . and will show you how to look your vary host with - DuBarry Beauty Preparations. ‘ By Richard Hudnut MAY‘l-Z-I v Q4 ' r *3. d9 . 4." £ ‘Sdiooi.tiieailyentry: Echo.‘ ‘Marie Mustard 85. 2. l-‘lorencel Power. Earla Moore. Betty Ann Crockett and Joyce Ann Paynter (all tiedi M. 3. Fay MacDonald. 1Frances Lea. Della Houtlcdg'c. lJlll Morcsidc. Panela Campbelll land Hclcn Jane Baxnall 4a l l ' ‘ tied). KI points. The festival continues today with classes at 9.00. 2.00 a . ‘at Montague ‘Summcrside Civic Auditorium. Birchwnood High and Q ii e c n ‘ Charlotte High. and classes at ‘9 a.m. and 730 pm. at Notre Dame Academy. Wood Islands Ferry Service 1 Start To Be Delayed By Ice The Wood islands~Caribou for i ry service definitely will not let ' a'y today Capt. QR. The president of the North- owinz to the Ice and the start .of operations must necessar'v await their being put In posi»i thin. but that would only he a lmatter of (mo-half day or to. it Apply to: Post Office Box 215. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island STRICTLY ADULT R E S T R | C T E D TO I8 YEARS AND OVER Academy Award winner for best story and Mai * i m H l g n. TODAY . 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