Monfague's Firsi Music Festival Officially Opens iirs. Ethan Stewart. Kings County vice-president of the Mn- iii.'3: Festival Association. in- troduced Mayor Bruce H. Yeo. who welcomed the adjudicator. Mr. George Snsale. officials. con- testanll and visitors to the official opening of the first Kings County Musical Festival held at Monta- gue yesterday morning and after- noon. ' ' Following Mayor Yco's warm welcome. Mrs- Stewart introduced air. Smaie, who throughout tha- iay pleased the oonies ts and audience alike with his humorous ;-umments and gentle criticisms. Mr. Smaie was very high in his araise of the quality of the con- testants, and reminded the audi- once that little children had little HIICCS and ahould keep them light and airy. The high mark of the festival, 97. was given Gwyn Phillips for his solo, "Tlte,Fiddier Of Dooney." tit-. Smala sai that no explanat- ion of the so was necessary, he-cause the contestant had often- ed such an excellent interpreta- ll(lfl. Helen Shaw Burke and Florence !liacDonald were both compli- mented on their excellent voices. cit-ar wording and good tone. Joyce Dewar of New Perth laiso received the high mark of in for her excellent piano solo "Ga- votte." Judie J.S. Deskoches briefly addressed the audience, and as president of the Montague Home and School. expressed the deep in- terest of this organization in the Musical Festival. Mrs. Stewart then extended the greetings of Mrs. Wood. secretary of the association, and lion. Kier Ziark. both of whom were unable to be present. She also thanked the president of the association, sl the executive. committee mem- bers and those who made festival radio broadcasts. for their won- derful support and cooperation. She also expressed regret at not having the contestants from Sour-is taking part In the Kings County Festival. Their absence was due to road conditionna. Mrs. Stewart said that it was the hope of the committee. that there would be a greater number of entries from the rural areas of Kings County participating in the festival next year. MORNING SESSION Class Int-Piano solo, 11 years and under-l. Peggy Maclnod, 06: Jean Macheod. 3, us 160--Piano solo. to year. and under-l. Sandra Stewart. 85; I2. Marilyn Norris, M. Class 164 (A)-P” 1 sum. in .....'”.2.i"..la.'."iiT iBarI'Y Norris, IS; 2. Elizabeth iiiiohnston and Nora MacDonald, :5: 3 Ynlsitss and under-1. Jean Cllll I00-Piano solo. 10 years ,-fallld ll-ndnf-1. Sandra Stewart, 35; :2. Marilyn Norris. 84. I Class 164 (A)nPiano solo, rural 31 student. 11 years and under-i. Barry Norris. as; 2. Elizabeth Johnston and Nora MacDonald. I2. Class 157 (B'--Beginners piano solo, 9 years and over-1. Clayton Bulpltt, B4; 2. Ethel Kerr, B2; 3. Dorothy Donohos and Elaine Doc- herty. 79. Class 154-Rythm Band grades 1 to 5-1. Cardigan School. ittl. Ciassiiss-Plano solo, 3 years and under-i. Joan Coffin, 84; 2. Louise MacDonald, 79- Class 159-Piano solo. 9 years and under-1. Heather MacDon- ald. so. .. Class 162-Piano solo, 12 years and under-1. Joyce Dewar. 87. Class 164 (B) - Piano solo. rural students, 18 years and over- i. Dianna MacLood. 85: 2. Myrna Beck; Ii. Judith MacDonadd. AFTERNOON SESSION Class B5-Girls solo, 8 years and under-i. Gau McKecmsn. 83; 2. Penny Burke. 82; 3. Dianne Gil- iis and Sandra Boehner. 81- Clssa 92-Folk song. Female voice. 18 years and under-l. Hel- en Shaw Burke, M. Class &-Girls solo. 15 years and under-i. Helen Shaw Burke and Florence MacDonald. M; 1. Hea- ther Ann Cameron. ll- Minisleriai Assn. For Kings Meets The April meeting of the Kings County Ministerial Association was Class 157 (Al-Beginnerppiano 32 Class as-Boys solo. is years and over-1. Gwyn PIIIIIIPI. 37- Class M-Girls solo. 11 Y0”! and under-i. Florence MacDonald M; 2. Phyllis Nicholson. I2: 3- Sandra Stewart. 01. Class as-Girls solo. 1 yam and not under 6. 1. Sandra Shaw. ll: 2. Annie Shaw. I3: 3. Jeanne Inst. . Class ill-Boys solo, 8 years and not under G-l. Daniel Col!!!"-OI. 85; 2. Sandy Back. 84: 3- 305'" Acorn. 83. Class 80-Boys solo. it years and under-i. George Allan Cameron. Class 83-Girls solo, is years and under-L Helen Shaw Burke. 35; 2.- Florence MacDonald. I4: 3. Elizabeth Macxenxia, no. class B0-Boys solo. to years and under-i. Jock Beck. 33; 1- Kenneth Campbell. ; 3. John Burke. 81. .Class 131-Grades 1 and 1. unl- sion song-1. Montague School. I1. Class 133-Grades 5. 6 and 1, unison song with descant-1. Mon- tague School, 84. MURRAY RIVER A Veliv enjoyable evening was spent in the Murray River Hall on Aril i5th when the Womens' institute held an auction oi small articles and sale of lunches. Mrs. '70I"I CINE! was the auctioneer '9', "I9 Wenlng. after which a de- licious lunch was served for 25 993'-5. bringing a very enjoyable EVQYHDS to a close. Friends of Mr. William Bueil. Thursday. May 2. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 Mrs. Baths ' Macltcan. Murray River; John Campbdl. Ailiston. Gents. First-Mr. Bennie Moore. lllth Bank: second-Mr. Ralph Mac- Iggy, High Bank; consolation- Mr. Cecil Chapman. Murray Har- bour; Door prize-Mrs. Chesley Moore, Murray River. Mr. Merrill Herring. who has been with the II. C. A. F. for the past few months has returned to his home in Murray River. 0. 8. Vernon MscLean who is with the R. C. N. spent Easter at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacLean, Murray River. FRESH LOBSTER AND DANCE ; South Rustico Hail Friday. May 3rd Burns Orchestra held in the Baptist parsonage. Montague. with the following at attendance: Rev. A.M. Rogerson. Rev. D.A. Campbell Rev. J. M. Fraser. Rev. W.A. Paterson. Rev. i...S. Woolfrey. Rev. S.A. Custance. and Rev. D. Ross of Murray River. who was welcomed into the fellow- 2. Phyllis "ichoison. M: 3. Richard ship Llewellyn. 83. Class 157- (At Beginners pl- ano solo. 3 years and under-i. It EASTERN GUARDIAN THERE will he a dance in the Lower Montague hail every Fri- day night. Good music. Canteen service. S')URlS and vicinity. Charlotte- town Little Theatre Guild is pre- seniing famous war 3-act play. "Journeys End". st. Mary's Hall. 9 p.m. Saturday. May 4th. JOURNEYS END. 3-act play be- ing presented at Souris by Littla Theatre Guild of Charlottetown at it p.m.. St. Marys Hall. Saturday, May 4th. BUY FAMILY bread. always fresh at your grocers. Try our borne-rnada and twin loaves. Mon- tague Bakery. SALE OF PAINTS at King's Mill. Montague, House paint. rag. 88.1! per gallon, sale price 7.1). Enamel. reg- 2.55 per qt.. sale price. 8206. Satin, 28 different col- ors, sale price 81.85 per qt. PERSONALS William J. MacKay. Murray RI- ver. has entered the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital for treat- Mr. Roget-son conducted the wor- ship. Mr. Wooifrey presided. with Mr. Campbell as secretary. A keen ” ' took place on vital mat- tars. Also present were Mrs. Roger- son. Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Fraser. Mrs. Paterson and Mrs. l. Hardy Lunch was served by the hostess. and slides were shown by Mr. Rog- erson. Cadillac Damaged SPANIARDS BAY. Nfld. (CF)- Roland Gosse left it); drug store in neighboring Bay Roberta to walk three miles to his home in this east coast community. hoping somek d r as him and give him a lift. First to spot him was Premier Smallwood. tooling along in his big blfgp Cadillac. which screeched to a . Mark Goose. who hadn't had an accident in as years. was Just be- hind him. He also planned to pick up the first Mr. Gosaa but didn't of Elmsdsle. I Smaiiwood Ha: I NOTIOE Federation of Agriculture School District Meetings Postponed until further notice. J. L. DEWAR. Secretary. STORE HOURS THUR. 8 A.M- - 8.30 P.M. FRI. 8 A.M.'n 9.30 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. - 9.30 PM. CENTRAL ROYALTY FRUIT and PRODUCE WIN ESAP APPLES, doz. - - - 37c VIEXICAN. LARGE ORANGES, doz. 49c WASHED Carrots, 2V2 lbs; 26c NEW ' Onions, 2 lbs. - - - 25c CRISP, FRESH . Celery, each - - - - I9c NEW, LARGE I Lettuce, each - - - - 25c NO. I CREAMERY GIANT FIRST OF THE MONTH SALE ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY and HUNTER RIVER DEVON LAYER SLICED BACON ..--.,...... . . . .,.,....u...- - .-....,... .t. -;,'.....a,-; A --u. .... -B 59c iTc)LSi3T(DcNHoPs, lb. - - - 59: GRADE I MAPLE LEAF Sitcinkiess PICNIC, lb. 57: ””' " 3” YORK . iRiSHSl'EW,iin------29c KAM-'"' ' - ' ' 49c YORK EVISCERATED ' Spiced BEEF,l2 oz. - - 39c CAPONS . I ll? POTATO PRODUCERS A general meeting will be held at Birch Court, Charlottetown, on Friday sharp. iems. . Mr. W. N. Keenan, Chief Seed Potato Certifi- cation, Ottawa, will discuss our immediate seed prob- Aii growers and shippers are urged to attend. Potato Producers Ass'n of P. E. I.' afternoon, May 3 at 1:30 Baby Food 6 tin: 59c ; Campsie Beans 2 tins 45c Sandwich Spread 8oz.------ 3Ic I6oz.----- 53c HEINZ l ,. CAPITOL TODAY ---m--. .-----. i IIIiiIiSisiissnst SHOWS 8:30 - 7 -- I r H-in-r ""' - 5 MMI hllllllll : I llliilillliisllit-lllillil I : iiillfiillililli I s all I l i I i--ImIE----- stop in time. His car hit the premier's. twis the Cadillac's t and ” lag the tail lights. Mr. Gosse es- ”matsd damage to his own car may run to 81.030. The premier": horn stuck and kept blowing until they reached Mr. Gossa's garaga Roland Gossa kept on walking. meat. ' and fixed it. Neither was hurt. Sepciai Buys For May Sale and For For Group hoys' and girl's ."-its 44 . l-lG& "O V L. : You'll find just that coat you have been looking for today at HOLMES and BRADLEY (2 to 3x) Vlyeiia, Suede and Corduroy Coat Sets 35.95 to 312.95. IluI.a b83295 A cloning at-47.35 each ,, .,a..o-linen: Iliad coats and Dresses M--....ot-uni-no-inst: PRICI -mu of .1 use area .ssAntEv- priced. to suit you too. the infant and tiny tot Junior; Miss and Teen wide selection of Sets (4 to Bx)" man out r .. H . 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