ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside and Prince County The Gurdlnn. Chnrlottetown. M by l. 1962. 8 |Some Areas Expecting ,First lobsters Today Many lobster fishermen in: One hirer-man. Lester Weir. province will be hauling in their will not even attempt to lay their gear {or days. perhaps even weeks, Yesterday. Lhe Iirst day for the laying 0! gear. prior to the official opening of the 1962 sca— first trip: today while others. Sauna. who is going to fish out of North Lake, set out 1|) traps yesterday mtrmng and was able to enter North Lake bar bat [an evening about 1 o'- clock. l Some an Nautrage fishermen were alno bothered by ice yes- IION. LG. DEWAR. minis- ;ter of education. II seen as be i places concrete on the corner- 'slone o! the new Englewood . .Reglonnl High School during ' the official opening ceremon— l ls Held At Engl Engelwood Regional School. newest in a series of regional schools caistrucled across the province. was ol- iicially opened yesterday uter- noon. laboratory. library. home eco~ 0‘ the famous “Anne” "98th haul their first traps this "101% will run on rhimdav and rtl I l . g r t [h Hon. L. G Dewar. im'nlster mm”! m IN! I! muyibl’ "‘9 II" “My MW“ M0" ing. The harbor front was the the bank, win he run on Mm. first"gia;‘;":§i&hgilhfgst“°'z h: II T 0' Numb“ "Ed W Wm"- ‘m" somery‘ 999'“ 0' Em“ “‘M‘Y “5‘9" av- nt‘xl mo 15-17 and 13.15. Last CHILLS . . COOLS ' . stone at the spacious new. day on the boats were loadcd ' This nemmont is between mam mm, won W, “N in a 167 Queen Street DlaI 4-3271 building that has taken high with traps mid gear and the the fishermen and is adhcrcd mam“ gamma, was 'demd or FREHES school students out of l2 coun- Dc Malcolm MacKcnzle pct-firmed ribbon cutting I try schools and placed them Fishermen continued at their conditions cleared and hi' - v - gimnn up to the minute lnstitu-Kenslngton work an my and nearly a" taqwmfl" the days mm be tsrforeizicltgrsifnxagelgnsier. the. Palmer Electflc ltd. . , boenset,1tl re-i . " ' mm“ Mink”. mpt have s chanflcd The mg. 5.“... be... u... SELLS..Il\STALLS i M . . the traditional I I I l ceremony and Canon '1'. E.; I pm 13' ‘ m" .i m, tory to end their series. YCW I m." D... 4.5“; V Lad" biased 9nd “amid e infirm’tximgll flight!“ building in Lrin- are leadinlz their series With the :zg’lxflflz. m” ‘5“ W ater Street East. Summerside Phone 2126 '1'” "mm"- lbut ineywm expected in nuke don has 240 lines. 1.500 exten- Jets! 12 2:4?qu 3,0 one. Scores 1!» ll. - 5 an - . . Elmer lnman rcccived the keys from George Smith. rep- resentative at G. Keith Pickard. mhltect who designed the structure and admitted the cirovwl o! sever“ hundred in- terested parents. Some 1m mutants from 11 dktrlcts have been attending son today. adverse ice conditions i terday but were able to set prevented a large number of the l some traps. However they fishermen from settmg traps. ‘dwvi expect thetr haul today lee held yesterday, At left b of uchitect. G. Keith Pichrd. Boats were out from most the Island. when no ice was in limit. The bait situation in the ma improved slightly yester- tdny with the arrival of truck loads of gasperaux from New Brunswick. The most severe mndition- Ire in the sector (mm 'l‘ignisb to North Rustlco. Ice has block— ed the harbors at Alberton and 'l‘tgninh. and ice cakes are parts along the east coast oil . will be heavy. Mom bait was expected in the Souris are: from New Brunswick late lay night. and althoung die price — 815 n barrel - b considered high. the supply is not expected to be t problem from now on, [N SOUTHERN KINGS i The lobster season {or 1902 got underway yesterday in the Southern Kitgs area with (in: weather and iavorable seas Ap George Smith. representative lPh Next to him in GM. Thomp- l e n IOII. chairman oi the baud trustees of the new school. floating in the inner harborslproximahely one acre of drift mg the boats. . ice could be seen on the hoizon At North Rustico the harbor‘ but was not considered to be at is filled with ice. with boatsinny danger to the traps and High] ewood School the school since the first n! th- yaar while the contractor“ County Tile Ltd. put on the finishing touches. The building houses eight clam". a. , °' jDirectory Oificictl Opening Ceremony Distributed A bright new 1962 telephone directory made its appearance in the city yesterday. The directory sports I light green cover and a picture at Green Gables. the storied home IUMMERSIDE BUREAUt OI" THE GUARDIAN A Kensinglon girls trio. con-t slsting oi Nancy Clark. Sharon; Hawaii and Astrid Miller receiv- t ed on as for their rendition yen- ‘ lerdsy afternoon 0! "Pretty Polly Pillicots". the highest Lloyd G. Queen of Toronto. dur- lrio Leads taking refuge in the river. Al- though the ice could easily move from the harbor at any tune. it could just as easily re in the water. it was stated. For this reason. fishermen will be reluctant to nut gear even it the ice moves out. in the next few days. AT SOURIS Souris fishermen expect to first limo were run. retnry Mrs. Roy Boater. awards representatle - Mrl. Clarenccr Mercer. RHYTHEM BANDS All seven entricu in the rhy- thm bat-d liar “MIDI-S with more than 10 classrotnnn were from Air Marshall Johnston Scbod .mni'lt nwnrded by Idludicator Simon Park. The mm mark in this division went to node LATE NOTICES in; 5.. {M in, 0, 1h. Sum” 23 with an 83. follmved by grade mid, mum d m. 1-,“,‘2A which was awarded III II (Also see "mono-ell! h FE". Fem"! 0' Must ind grad. an 3.4"... .u my column edict-lug Classified Ad- vertising section.) MJcDONALD—Att‘hebomed. her son. J.A. MacDonald/bl Alexander Drive. Chulotte l town. on April It. 1K2. Mn. Thoma J. MacDonald. SOIn'II. In her 67th year. Her remains will be transfch It noon today from the Perry F‘imer- 1 II Home to the home at her ‘ Ion. Gerard MacDonald. low-ll. Funeral notice Mar." LESLIE — At the leinuton and M-cArtbur Nursing Home. on Apt-1129. 1962. Mary HIr-‘ low Leslie. oldest daughter of the late George and Josephine Leslie of Morel]. Resting It the Cmclme Funeral Home. Mr. Quee- oona‘ntulatcd moi then- madman "was vu-y well done indeed", “This in I very little known piece sod a very dlmcult one. Your voice! bland‘ well together“. FESTIVAL OPENED Murray Sit-nits. vice-president ‘ for Prince County. officially w- l the Summerside section at e 17th P.E.I. testival of mu- sic AI civic auditorium YPSIEI“ daylnthepresenceotnlargolm group oi parents and comes-l tents. Twenty-live little girls seven year: of age Ind under. greeted the adjudicator. Lloyd G Queen. ‘ with their renditions of the song "Purr. Purr." The highest mark went to Jo Anne Sonlor Mr, Queen tdd the m that. the mythmic port d mule in very important in the prim- ary grades. He had special modation for the young omductors. In class 95, girls duet. 18 yearn Ind under. two 0! the girls i! the Remington trio. Astrid Mll- lor and Sharon Howatt blended mung itinerai Wetland”. tot summerslde. n CI'KIiIlhI! M. Millor and M”. 2. Please omit now- J Econ” "Ac: 1 fiummorslde and Betty Film. m. 1 W pm. went to Kim l Remington coon of whom an: woonem: — At Wller Street East. Summonide. on April) no. 1902. Roy C. Woodnide. u-s ed 65 years Remains resting: at the Dnvison Funeral Home‘ Lynn Mother. Slemon Park. who wu awarded n mark 0183. while V Vicki Joy How-ti oi Tryon war given third prize with a moth ol rted. North Lake however, an 90 At ice line items the mouth of the ‘ an attempt last night. tum later and crush nnv gear-3 t lines. ‘ Fishmncn from most eastern ‘Prince Edward Island shores ran lines and set their traps. However those fishermen who t fish of! the reels and banks from Murray Harbor South. \lui'ray . River and Beach Point by pre 1vious agreement did not run yesterday because of the dan- l nor of shifting winds and heavy icc. Those Mm fish of! the rent to imrlicitly. However if the ice BIG BUSINESS linrzost pl'lVRIP IPIPDIIOHF n!- Sinns. 'Women’s Activities Director For New Dems Coming Here Th nation-l director 0! on men's activities {or the New Democratic Party Min Ev. Latham. ulll be in the province from May 15 to May 1!. it was announced yesterday by Tho- mas Dunphy the party‘s pro— iint-zal organlter W ‘ tTo lDel Have Six egates A SOL'Rls — 'nie Souri: Junltr Board 01 Trade will send on members to the Atlantic Pro- \lnt’eS' convention of Jaycees to be held in Edmundston. 513., May 1921 This will be the but time Souris has been represent- ed at such I convention. The Junior Board 0! Trade also decided at its Ming last night not to erect street signs. which have been prepared. until after the streets have been re- paired. The-Jaycee: have also vainly leeer 1M1! services to the town in the numbering of houses and buildings in the community. This project ll a countinuat'on of the board's community im- provement project. The meeting wn prestdcd over by Herman Connolly. president. Y’s Men Cop Series I SUMMERSlDE — 1"] Men's volleyball team. down two games to one in their be! of so» vcn semi-final series with Mac- Kenztes as a result of Saturday's games. surged back last night at Civic Auditorium and swept veheculive that women According to Mr Dunpby Miss Laiham will be meeting tAIIh several groups of women Ind will probably hold I work- shop With the lemale members of the party. Mas Lalham'l fish is part 0! a IWUJ‘M tour d the Mari- time Provinces Mr Dunpby said “the creation by the New Democrats at the pUSllllm oi director of women‘s activities. and Miss Latham's nppoinlment to it, reflect t h a strong conviction of the party‘l form an important section ol Canadian opinion and must be given every encouragement to play A full role in public alinu's. "Born and educated in Tor- onto. Miss Lillian: brings to her posttion long experience in II'. c field of women's organizations. 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