err am, DISCUSSING PROGRAM Members of the Benevolent son Elmer, BIS président: ‘| and -over), | Dance Festival It was announced vesterday morning by Tom Burke, presi- p ident of the P.E.I. Dance Fes- winners | jtival Association that /in many categories of the P.E.I. * Dance Festival to be held from May 16th to the 19th will be | presented. trophies. This is the first year that trophies will be awarded to wihners. The P.E.I. Dance Festival As. | sociation Shield will be award- ed to the competitor with the highest mark in the festival. The Caledonia Club Trophy will go to the highest point winner in the senior category (17 years in which there are four classes. Dr. Frank Burke has donated a shield for the win- ner of the Junior Farmers and 4-H Clubs Square Dance, and other shields have been donated by Dr. John MacLellan, Dr. Kent Ellis, Dr. Allan MacMillan, Dr. J.A. MacMillan, Dr. L.H. Killorn, Dr. Temple Hooper and Stead's. Pharmacy. bec and Ontario and operated her own dance studios in both provinces, She has been dancing since the age of 3, and is a member of the British Asso- ciation ' Teachers. . of. Dancing _ Awards Trophies ity Center last night. Wilfred . holding a Teacher’s Diploma, ae Trish Society are seen discus- Smith, LEFT, who was toast- © sing the evening's program master,: is speaking with John before the annual” banquet of - W. meer, CENTER, former the BIS held at the. Commun- president of the BIS and his Lions Club Members To Portland Maine GEORGETOWN A large attendarice featured the George- town Lions Club meeting in the club room on Tuesday night, with King Lion Joseph E. “‘Son- ny Johnson, presiding. It was announced: that. the local club would be represented at the. Dis- | trict Convention,. to be held in Portland, Maine in June by three voting delegates. Those making the trip to Portland, where they will support Lion Bill Brown’s bid for District Governor, will be King Lion Jo- seph E. ‘Sonny’ Johnson; retary, Lion . Eric Wood and Sec- | ters on April 4th. It was an- nounced that a ‘Kick-Off Cam- paign’”’ will be held in Charlotte- town on April 19th, in connection jwith Lion Bill Brown's cam- ipaign for District Governor. Since the Club's last meeting members have attended the Souris and Charlottetown Club meetings and those. visits were reported: upon by Lions Johnson and Danny MacLean. Five Lions will visit the O’- Leary Club and five the St. Eleanors Club -on Thursday Guest speaker for the evening was Very Rev. F.J. Maloney, CSsR.. Guests. of the Society included the cast -anti~ special- ties. of ‘‘Norah’s. Folly.” ‘| night and on Monday night of next week five Lions will pay a visit-to the Parkdale Club. Those visitations will see the comple- town Club to all Clubs in the | province. The Secretary was instructed | to obtain a price on a quan- tity of Club pins, so that mem- bers would have the same avail- able to give to their Convention Delegates -for trading with other clubs at the convention. ee ST SETS IS ST TST SPRING a Check up Time ' ROBINSON’S IRVING Richmond St. Ch'town and a member of the Montreal Highland Dancers Association | Highland Dancers Pipers Association ~ of a io | Her..jnstructors have included Carrie Biggers of Montreal, Danny Hoctor of New York and | Bobby Watson of Scotland. Married with two sons, she was born in Montreal. J. .J. Greene | Speaks Here his licence automatically °sus- | Agriculture Minister J.J. pended for a period of three Greene who told dairy farmers Months Wednesday the government is| James Urban MacDonald, city guaranteeing. they will receive \charged with speeding, was fin- $4.00 per hundred pounds for jed $30-and costs or 10 days. milk going into a manufactured| Edward Francis Mclvor, Kin- product like butter, will speak kora,. charged with failing to here tonight to the annual meet- stop at a red traffic light, was ing of the P.E.I. Dairymen’ s As- fined $10 and costs or five days. sociation. | A Cherry Valley man, Albert The $4.00 price level will ap Dwain Ings, charged with un- ply to milk testing 3.5. percent| necessary horn blowing was butterfat price level is at the factory. |days. The dairymen begin their dis- cet cussions this forenoon at 10° o'- clock. They will meet one at | 2.00 in the afternoon and will |“ | City Resident Assessed $60 In city police court yesterday, | a city resident, Carman John Dugas charged with leaving the scene of an accident received a fine of $60 and costs or 20 days | | when he appeared before Magis- |trate A.J. Haslam, QC. In. addi- Adjudicator for. this year’s|hear Mr. Greene at the dinner | : festival will be Irene , Waldie, |which is scheduled for 6.30. ‘Are Delayed OUR Rawdon,- Quebec, who has ad-| Daniel MacPherson, Oyster | FIRST judicated dance festivals in Que- |Béd Bridge isthe association! A thick blanket of fog that co- | president. \vered most of the province and The sessions are being held. at | \the Maritimes -yesterday morn- | the Charlottetown Hotel. ‘ing delayed the scheduled Fast- ———— | Call and See For Yourself \Of officers for the club. Chair- ]. |man of this committee is past |president, Lion Howard S. Mac- |Lean and other committee: mem- bers are: Lion Guy Coffin and Paul Batchilder. tion of visitations by the George- | A nominating committee ‘was | | appointed to bring in a new slate HOWTO MAKE THE MOST. IN SELLING YOUR CAR bb there really a prime time to sell your car? Do you know its actual worth, both wholesale and retail? Can you realize more for it through Private sale? { April Reader's Digest gives six | simple rules to heed in ‘How to | Make the Most in Selling Your | | Car’. This timely article, of in- | tion to the fine the accused had. and the guaranteed also fined $10 and costs or five | Jsland Flights * Provincial Airways fight) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, sMarch 25,1968. 7 ‘era |from Charlottetown to Summer- side t# Moncton and the pre- vailing, conditions which existed jin the Magdalens all day forced |the scheduled flight from Char- lottetown to be cancelled. ton yesterday morning were ta- Way to Quebec ken to Summerside by flight for Moncton. was scheduled to leave Charlot- ' tetown at 10.40 and Summerside at 11.10. That flight departed |from Summerside about noon yesterday The . cuheduled flight to the Magdalens was cancelled: yester- | day morning and it was hoped that the ‘flight would be re-sch- eduled for the afternoon but weather conditions in the Mag- dalens did not improve and it was forced to be cancelled. 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In this ve- gard it was decided to explore the possibility of holding a mam- moth Bingo, in the Georgetown Rink in July. To make the ne- cessary arrangements and plans for this event the following Com- mittee was appointed: Chair- man, Lion Herbert Stewart and/ ‘committee members, Lions, Al- lan MacPhee and Dennis Thibo- deau. It was decided to hold a| _ - §0-50-draw,- with the-drawing 10 be held at the dance on the last Saturday in April. \ The Club ordered 200 Safety Triangle road signs for sale to car owners. Each me r will be responsible for the sale of a number of the Safety Triangle. The District Governor's news letter showed that the George- town Club were in_ninth position in the District and in second : place among Island Clubs in to- { tal points. A letter was read from the National Employment Service in Charlottetown, stating that offi- clals of their office would be in the Royal Canadian Legion Hall {n Georgetown on April 19th, from 9.30 a.m., to 6.00 p.m., re- ceiving applications from per- sons desirous of obtaining em- ployment ‘in the Food and Fish Processing Plants in Kings County. . The King Lion _reported that he and the Secretary had attend- ed a recently held zone meeting at St. Peters and that a Zone Rally would be held in St. Pe- THE faa 1A a CAKES COOKIES BREADS DESSERTS CHRYSLER - We're the greatest Lig me Sport Fury Convertible. Wheelbase 119°ina. > of Ptymouths in Plymouth history! This summer, ‘ breezy convertibles, spacious fun-filled . Fury and the hot new Belvedere! Every model Let yourself go vacationing im the greatest line-up two great lines of bright and wagons to choose from—the big-action standard-equipped with the biggest range of holiday-fun features ever. Every one a beautiful buy! 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