Charlottetown RR Girl u ~ (Rogerson, City. 85: Leonore Cro- ’ — -enick, Sherwood, 80— ‘ Sis. FAR calls the highest and fastest tiour at 62,000 feet on its 11th flight yet. The bomber reach- flight. ed a speed of 1,630 miles an (AP Wirephoto) North American's expert- mental SB70A flies over Ed- wards Air Force Base, Calif. Wednesday in* what the firm Star Of Day's Program Charlottetown, 84; 3. Helen Jane; 83; 3. Elaine Bryenton, Brack- Bagnall, Charlottetown, 83. | ley, 82. i At Birchwood High School, re-| Class 69 tenor solo—1. David sults of afternoon and evening Hall, 82. re its third day. sessions were: | Class 50, mixed duet, own sel-| Anne won a mark of 9) and , Class 82, girls’ solo, 15 and 16; ection — 1. David and Margaret captured first place in Class years — 1. Margaret Arsenault, | Hall, 83. | 85B, girls’ solo, nine and 10 84; 2. Joan Grant, 83; 3. Pamela’ Class 268, violin solo, senior years.. Runners-up in the class open—1]. David Raynor, Mt. Her- Anne Fraser of Charlottetown RR 1 was a star of yesterday's P.E.1. Music Festival compet- itions as the festival moved into | } This Evening te: t qx Organ Recita Rescheduled The organ recital by Jerry | held last night at St. Anthony’s Church. Bloomfield, has -m. ‘a Gerard, a noted English organist, has toured Europe, Canada and the United States. and has made over 700 television appearances’ in North America. Gallant Co., was cancelled last | unavoidably delayed in Char- lottetown. MacKinnon, 82. i at Birchwood High School Laur- Class 83A, girls’ solo, 13 and_ bert, 78. el Rowledge, Hunter River, 87, 14 years — 1. Eunice Lund, 85;/ Class 270, violin duet, 15 years and Deborah Ann Wood, Char- 2. Patricia Lynn Hunter, 84; -3.; and over—1. Ralph and David lottetown RR1, 86 Mary Ellen oe 83. | Saree ». Tistias ‘ Class. 208. slo, 12 STRING ENSE | ass 4, arlottetown and) oaeee -1 uae ae Char-. Class 273, “string ensemble = Summerside Church-choirs — 1. Jottetown84:2. Olivia_:Acorn,_1._ Kathleen McGuigan String | St. Dunstan’s Basilicia, 87; 2.| Charlottetown, 83:' 3. Leslie Orchestra, 81. | Central Christian Church, 81." | Saunders, Charlottetown, 82 Class 222, piano solo, 18 years, Class 10, Roman Catholic At Priuce Street School re eee er Beryl Vessey, York, | men's oe St. Dunstan's! : Sse tae . en's , 83. | sults of morning classes Were at Class 72, folksong, female Class 30, mixed adult chorus, Class 88. boy's solo,- Pat Voice 16 years and over—1. Joan| first year in festival—1. Basilica | Campbell, City, 82 Cyril Arm- Grant, Charlottetown, 4; 2.| Choral Group, 88; 2; Suburban Bo Gerald O'Han- “Rosalie Murphy, Charlottetown, | Songsters, Sherwood, 83. - | Class 209, piano solo, Billy South Milton and Kenneth Rodd, Sacre Eyecutive Is Named Neil. city. 81; Roma _ Gillispie, solo._Faye ekett, York, 81: Sheridyth Tred- ‘Class 211, piano solo, Joseph Martin, Sherwood, 86 Class 214, piano solo, Billy Knox, 84; Nadine MacCallum, City, 83; Faye Roderson, City R2. . . AFTERNOON RESULTS Results of afternoon classes at ‘ ‘ ES | { SUMMERSIDE—Lewis O'Con- cial report. The egg and grocery | nor of Kensington RR 3 was/| departments showed increases in elected president for 1965 atthe | sales with substantial increases annual meeting of the Summer-| in net profit. side Co-operative Association! A rise in net profit of the feed here last night. department consisted mostly of Prince Street School were Elected vice president an increase in dividends from Clas? 203, piano solo. nine Dr. Hillard Clark of Summer-, Maritime Co-Op Services. Pro- years — 1. Janet Crockett, York, side. He was also re-elected as| duce operations were closed out 83; 2. Susan Jones, Southport, a director. Errol Laughlin of} during the past year with a 81; 3. Dawn Simpson, Charlotte- Travellers Rest was re-elected | heavy loss. town, 80 secretary. lous Mhentatte . * Fore Class 225, piano duet, 19 vears _ Guest speaker W. H. Mac-| Nel! icLellan r ver and ie ae Mary Ann Mar- Ewen, secretary of the Maritime were re-elected as directors tin and Maureen Costello, 83: 2. Co-op Services, spoke on the his-| along with Clark. Lester Link- Margie White and Lynn John- tory of Maritime a letter is the other director. | ston, 78; 3. Marilyn Duffy and Services Ltd. and i Glenda MacWilliams, 76 present workings on MCS and its Class 204, piano solo, 19 years effecting of the different retail, Weapon Case 1. Donald Campbell, Charlotte- Outlets throughout the Mari-| town, 85: 2. Andrea Simpson, times. Mr. MacEwen gave tips . on problems of consumer pur- Costs Man | Outgoing president Keith Bar-| chasing. DEATH NOTICES rett made public the co-op finan- | Received too late for Classified «— | death netice column SOURIS — John Charles Mar- | tell of Georgetown pleaded guil- | TOOMBS - At the Prince Edward Is ty: te possession of a dangerous |n. issintaals nesday. April 2%. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | | be interested. ton. ure Be Tea oS Ce tales: j weapon and was fined $100 and| Gordon Bennett, at present federation Street age %. Resting at Min. Maax. |COS'S or 30 days when he ap- registrar and director of studies the MacLean Funeral Home until Fri Dawson 25 $1 | peared before Magistrate James | at Prise of Wales College, is day noon April 30. Then to Trinity United Church, funeral service com- Prince George .... mencing at 230 pm. Interment i Vancouver ........ a7 «57 \e Magistrate's Court Wednes- jixely: candidate for the Liber- an se oat oa Victoria a a [> | als, when the battle of the bal- Se ee Edmonton ........ ‘so «68 a met also told alae lots comes, and a portfolio pos- MorDOWALD — At Miyde Pate. madd, | CMIEATY «2.00000. so 71 (| tne Peace for two years and post sipjlity if the party does win. on April 27. 19465 of Amedia MacDonald, Regi a bond of ‘$1,000. y wv % i M nd M CGINA ...... see 4 a4 y The last provincial election eee Sends. Viton Come, Fe | Wlbeiieg ....55... 3 76 | Mac Francis Deagle, Bear RI- was held on December 10, 1962. meral Friday TOTOMD acdc cevess ¢ 58 ver; Aneas George en eae an a could go ee wae Bor- | OUAWE ....000000. 8? | Red Point: Lloyd Stew- | Until December 1967, though that oon. Oa. hort 36. 1985. won Allan Montreal ......... 7 OM ee asec teal bia Bcd is considered ' most unlikely. S. Clarkin, formerty af Chartoteimye (Quebec .......+.0. Gf » SIN8S- | Meantime the Liberals are taix- = Ve Su teat Gat Priday | RTOOSTICtON,. ..0c0, 41 51 boro; and Earle Joseph Mac- ing of planning that will have at the Hessessey . Funeral = Sond ag penete a. 43 |Kinnon of Forest Hill were) oe ready .when the time aie aire ts ; aoe oene i — (charged with impaired driving.) comes. °° ~¥ Seer ils a ae | Malia ag |e ee eee ee 11. Inti t will take. place in arlottetown 35 a3 , th meman"Cabic emery. = = Sydney ooo Grek aed a ae'wes ae; BASEBALL CROSSMAN — Suddenly at Cape Tra Yarmouth -....... = 49 journed to Souris until May 26 Eaen tiie "sm pin Gaia Sane meat sa = . |for judgement, Coffin's was a SCORES the Chisholm Funeral Home until 2008 New York : journed until May 5 for plea and | ‘Thursday. April 29. Then to the Free | Yew York stessees 51 6 | MacKinnon’s was adjourned to American League Church of Scotland. Cape Traverse, Miami éusbocie - Te 88 May 26 to set a date for hear- Les Angeles 000 031 000— 410 where faneral service wit be ‘held st New Orleans ..... G@ % lie Detroit 101 000 30x— 5 91 2. m interment w 5 ; in the church cemetery ia ae — 52 9% Ronald Roy MacDonald of, Chance, Brunet (1-1) (7) Lat- ceoie — At Wenemueliiar, ' Colt geles ...... 58 74 Little Pond was charged with ™man (7) D. Lee (8) and Rod- | Thacedaw. April 22. 1963, John Joseph , HALIFAX (OP) — The weu-| failing to file his income tax re-| ers: Lolich (2-1) Sherry (8) Simons in his 7%h year. Resting at ther office says weak Atlantic| turn and was fined $25 and 2nd Freehan. HRs; LA—Car- the MacLean Funeral Home from disturbances continued to feed! costs or 1 day where Funeral will be held Friday. cold moist air. over of | Ch the ‘i . with ; * much arged with possession of a 8 om “jee om tant poss Nova Scotia Wednesday. Iner- | still, Lawrence Smith of Annan- in Midgell cemetery. ee dee and occasional | dale pleaded not guilty and had 7 ‘ ight snow fell near the Atlantic | his case adjourned to George- At th Pre Edward Sased ‘nape, veut, Agra 2. coast through the evening. Far- | town on May 5. 1965, Sigurd Woltum of Southport im |. ther from the ocean, the drier| Magistrate Johnston said that 5 the Mac-)| gj i his Soh year ‘as hn chere fa.| 2F Over New Brunswick wasjcourt sessions would resume ae mee held today Aprit 29| &ttempting to move into Prince| summer schedule next week with service commencing at 1.30 p.m.| Edward Island and Northern | when Georgetown and Souris Interment will take place in Floral Nova Scotia. Hillis Memorial Gardens, PIGOTT — At the Prince miward te x south of the, district today. sinned land Hospital, Tuesday. Aprit. 27. - hesé, are expected to cause | “rs. William Pigott of Mt. Stewart | couti i the Hi h Sch | ‘ _ t the Mac nuec d cloudiness through oo : —-———— 7 ae eared ‘day-in-the-southern regions with’ g April 28. then 10 the ML. Stewart Unk | more sunshine farther north. | Drama Festival tec Church for funeral service com_ Sunny skies are predicted in mencing at 1:39 p.m. Interment in | e s . Mt. Stewart. all three provinces Friday, al- People’s cemetery, Mi. Stewa | though a few cloudy periods are | Plans Finalized MarDONALD — “At the Prince F4 likely in most regiong ‘ * Hospital. Wednesday, % ; : sident Aer 2 im Mrs. Anew ae saleal iae eee expected 10 tne PAE i toumn Somed As- aid, 22 Longworth Avenue a lor~ same or | Bt. Springton. Resting at the i sociation announced last night at oy Faneral Home. — a through today and Fri- that arrangements have been onmsee titer, ip lee a ven ex orecasts: |completed for the Rae ovenentes | school festival of one act plays, tictis to the Cancer Society and Sacred Heart Fund will be appreciated. Visit- ; hg _ ; ing hours commencing today at 3 p.m. Prince Edward Island: — plays ve = en. MacNONALD -. At the Secred Heart | Cloudy with a few clear per- | tered s = resu on Wednesday, April 28. 1965. | iods; not much change in tem. | Becessity Tegiona zones, Miss Elia MacDonald of Orwell Cove | peratures: light winds. high | The three zones are Western, | in her $00, 1ee ates Fuseral tome | &t Kentville 34 , | Central and Eastern with the! resting at the Jenkins Funeral Home | 4 entville 34 and 50, New Glas- | Se ta dauea te Orkaae from where the funeral will be held! gow 34 and 45, and Charlotte. Plays i 8 _ | on Friday morning. leaving | the fu. town 22 and 48. Kinkora and ore respective Vv, neral home at 9.15 for Requiem Hich Outlook for : few | Staging of the i sin the reg.| Mass at St. Joachim’s Church. Ver , n a be clouds; litt tempera- | tonal zones is to begin on lay sue "owen cm, o | tures. eiwiteec da |3 and will continue all al . | week. Mrs. Helen Roberts COOUH EN” cheer Gonawin ni | High tide today at Charlotte-| Halifax will be the adjudicator. | Wellington Centre in his 65th year. | tOwn 10.20-a.m. and 10.42 a.m. The winning plays from each’ Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral | At Rustico at 5.22 a.m. and 6.08 zone are to be judged at the ae ee ae eed a we |Pan. Summerside tide sightecn| Confederation Centre Theatre on held Friday. April 30th, to Immacul-| minutes later than Charlotte-| May 15. The adjudicator will be ate Conception Church. Wellington town. Sun rises today it 6.16| Donald Wetmore of the Nova Centre. for Requiem High Mass at am. and sets at 8.05 p.m. All| Scotia Department of Educa. ao church ae ADT | tion. | would have court sessions one ca $100 In Fines | 37°51 |B. Johnston, QC, in Kings Coun-| another who is regarded asa |. Further disturbances will pass | day a week. , — 1965 high | Central Queens H And S Meets __M_F. Hagen, provincial prést- dent of the Prince Edward Is- land Home and School Associa- tion, spoke. on guidance and! future planning of children at the monthly meeting of Central Queens Regional High — School Home and School. Association. A discussion followed the talk | and Mr. Hagen answered ques- ald at | without / tion for others, : | for. sqi rescheduled for tonight at 9.00, Arsenault, Nail | $10 and costs for driving with- out reasonable consideration for others. ‘ For ‘causing a disturbance: by spinning wheels, Ralph Oliver ore — a Saeed was fined T ert, sored by C.J. costs: lan ow wan canceled Yaa Gerard Percy, Ready, Ti i . Gerard was) . regory Harris, wonen ee O'Leary, were each fined $16 and costs for driving without a ' license. O'Leary, costs. Phillips Auto Sales, Tyne Val- \ley, and Leslié,Everett Gray, Milo; ‘received fines of $10 and costs for failing to transfer reg- istration. é For crossing the solid white {line Ralph Paul McCarthy, Sea Cow Pond, was fined $10, and costs. CASE. ADJOURNED Ian Strang, O'Leary, pleaded not guilty of driving while his tions asked by the members. license was suspended and the ALBERTON — Michael Mc-: third from St. Roch were fined 100 — school chorus for grades * Class 41, Brownies, etc. 7 te 3. Graham's Road 78. Innis, Tignish, was fined $50 $20 and costs each for being in- and costs or 30 days by Mag: toxicated in a public place. istrate W, Chester S. MacDon:?'~An Elmsdale resident on™-yesterday for man from Tignish Shore receiv- failing to stop his vehicle when signalled to do so by pol: ficer Howard Foley. | On a second charge, driving cofisidera- MelInnis was fin- | ed $20 and costs or.15 days. Mc- Innis, who entered pléas of not guilty to both charges, warned by the magistrate that any further infractions of the Highway Traffic Act’ would r= sult in the cancellation of his ior Gavin, Asc nd avin, enscion, a Gerard, which was to have “a William Clayton Bell, Mill River, | reasonable | For driving without due care and attention Clair MacDougall, was fined $10 and ige of- received fines of $10 and costs tires while Leroy Pond, was fined Thanks were extended to Mrs. | Case was adjourned to May 5. Hedley Spence ‘and Mrs. Lloyd Carew for making _ ati robes and appreciation was ex- tended to Sterling Campbell, ‘rew who volunteered to” érect curtain rods_on auditorium prior to:the concert | Knud Jorgenson, Mrs. Ester | Dickieson and Helen Smith were | named for the nominating com- mittee which will bring in the | new slate of officers instigated at the annual meeting in March. Parents of ‘pupils attending | the high school spoke with | teachers about the welfare of their children. { President, Sterling Campbell, chaired the meeting. LIBERAL | (Continued from page 1) at the present time.’ Not since the Shaw government took over in September 1959 has that kind of talk been heard from Liberal sources. John P. (Jack) Nicholson, Charlottetown lawyer, is one ot the leading prospects named as/| a candidate for the next elec- tion. Mr. Nicholson is known to denal (2), Adcock (2). Det—Mc- Auliffe (1). BIG WRESTLING SHOW Tomorrow 9:00 P.M.: Charlottetown Forum Pe te~ | natn GREAT ANTONIO, 465 Ibs. « | World Strong Man will wrestle 2 Men at the Same Time DOMINIQUE TAMBORI, 419 Ibs. BLACK MARVEL, 380 Ibs. ALSO 6 MORE BOUTS All T.V. Stars Everybody is Welcome Great Antonio is strong like 10 horses. He can pull.4 busses. Ia- le but true. ler. Lloyd Arsenault, Howlan, and David—Andrews..and. Lloyd Ca- , Clifton Gavin, Tignish, received _ ‘fines of $5 each for parking inw the stage of the | @ restricted area,in Alberton. A resident: of Sea Cow Pond, have been sold for five cents which will take place May 7. | one from Tignish Shore and a: each for their silver content. Shane Peter Rochford, Alber- Here it is, the car buys of a lifetime, all reconditioned and ready to roll at prices you wouldn't believe pos- | ton, was given a warning for ~The funeral will be today at | acs ; aelicies all 21 f 3 : urch. | ' and a ed $20. fines for illegal posses- sion of liquor. For operating an improperly equipped vehicle, Ronald Joseph Blanchard, St. Louis was fined $10 and costs. Charles MacKay | Dies At Age 90 KENSINGTON — of Charles MacKay occurred in his 91st year at his home in Kensington, Tuesday, April 27. | The late Mr. MacKay was’ born at Port Hill and moved with his parents Daniel and Mrs. MacKay (the former.Mary Jane Donald) to Park Corner at the age of five where he lived until he retired and moved to A man.of integrity he was a successful farmer and active member of the church. He was Secretary of the’ Long Riser Presbyterian Church and ‘later of the United Church for a total of 46 years. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church , before union andslater’an elder in Long River United Church. He wa. a member of the Long River church choir for” many years and Jater of the Kensing- ton United Church choir. . His wife, the,former Rachael MacLeod predeceased him by rooms) grades 7 and 8, two part — 1Kinkora #4; 3. Borden School, 82. _rooms) any grades, two part’ — ASLAND NEWS PAGE'89 By Springhill School .. Western And Central Districts |"Whe Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Apr. 29, 1965. 3 Fines Against Tignish Man | Total $70 In Alberton Court | °. Tops Western Festival SUMMERSIDE — Springhill! 79: 2. North Tryon School, 78; ;t Class 144, French chorus, School recorded the highest /3. Emerald School, 77. grades 9 to 12, three_part — 1, mark here yesterday morning! Class 107, school chorus (3 gional High School, 82. ef the week long P.E.I. Music and 3 rooms) any grades, ual- | MORNING RESULTS Festival. son — 1. Victoria School, 83; 2.' School chorus ‘one room!, Springhill School, located near;Cape Traverse School, 80; 3. grades 1 to 4: 1. Springbrook Richmond, competing in class, Emerald Sctool, 79. |School 89; 2. Margate School 79; 1-4 outscored their nearest com- 10 years — 1. Victoria Messen-| School chorus (‘one room), potiter - Mangate detest 29 « 79 | gers, 85. ¥ |grades 5 to 8:— 1. Grahams or the widest point difference : |Road 79; 2. Park Corner 77 thus far in any class of the fes- ee sae. ensemble | School chorus ‘one room), any tival. : nison: —__1.__Spring- oo] 82; 2. Grahams - The Road 80:/ 3. Searletown 79. # Summerside ‘yesterday after-| Little Consort, Alberton, 80. : p noon. The school collected an' Class 304, alto saxophone sol, grades 1 to 4— unison:— 1. Nor- 87 in class 112 - school chorus under two years instruction — ‘® Tryon School 81:. 2. Albany for grades five and six, unison 1 Gail Warren, Summerside 82. | Village 80; 3. Travellers Rest. with descant. : | Class 310, French horn solo, 7%. Competitition continues again under two years instruction —, School chorus ‘4 to 8 rooms): today at one centre, Civic Audi-|}, Donna Arsenault, ‘Summer- 8t@des I and 2:— |. Kinkora torium, beginning at 9 a.m. this side, 82: 2. Barbara Clow, Sum- School 83; 2. Borden School 79 morning at 2 p.m. in the after-| merside 80. | School chorus ‘4 to 8 rooms’, Boon and again at 7:30 p.m. | Class 95, girls duet, 18 years 8tades 3 and -4— unisog:— 1. and under — 1. Lillian Lea, Vic- | Kinkera_82; 2. Borden {School AFTERNOON RESULTS : toria, and Donna Dixon, North | 81 Class 112, school chorus (4 - 8 Tryon 81; 2. Shirley Barry and rooms) grades 5 and 6, unison Charlotte Richards; Kinkora 79: with descant — 1. St. Mary's 3 Sandra Brennan and L inda Academy (Summerside) 87; 2.' Barbour. Alberton 78. Kinkora School, 82; 3. Borden Class 222 — 1. Gordon Mur- School, 81. ee ray. Kensington, 83. Class 113. school chorus (48 (lass 331, recorded solo, 15 years and over — 1. Gordon television stations, 60 are owned Murray, Kensington, 82. by the publicly-owned Canadian Class 221, piano Bach. two/ Broadcasting Corporation. part, 15-17 years — f. Patricia ee Steele. Summerside, 81; 2. Win- Rhythm bands (‘schools of 4 }and three rooms). grades 1 te 4:— 1. North Tryon 80; Crap- aud ‘grades 3 and 4) 78: 3. Be; deque 77. MANY BROADCAST Of Canada's 320 radio and School,; 85; 2. Si. Mary's Convent ‘Summerside? Class 114, school chorus (4-8 rocms) any grades, unisdi? — nifred McKenna, Central Bede- 1. Kinkora School, 83% -2*<Alber- | que, 80: 3. Roland Pickard, Sum- ' ton School, 80; 3. Borde School, merside, 79. Photographers available far 79 Class 73, folk song, male] weddings, home photos, ban- ‘Class 115, school chorus (4-8 voice. 16 years and over — 1. Owen Oliver, Alberton, 82; 2. Austin Gavin, Alberton, 81: Class .135,schoc:. chorus. ‘sen-.| ior high) any grades, three quets, graduations and church functions. Reasonable. Phone 4-4194. : rates. 1. Kinkora School, 83; 2. St. Mary's:Convent, 82;,.. 3..Borden School. 78. 3 Class 106, school chorus (2! varts. limit 60 voices — 1.|. and 3 rooms) grades 5 and up, The Choristers, Alberton Re- two part — 1. Victoria School, High. 81. 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