ISlAND NEWS PAGi‘SDU Students To Hold Summerside And Prince County [Seminar On Freedom The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. March 9, 1963. 3 .Duustan's University mom Dr. Richard Ellsworth, MSc. 0 St firm 1' mo Canadian Feaeratior 5T” scheduled m be ms, at (1 Island PCs LOYaI roon n evening on wade ’c Sales 0“ freedom lln experi- i imediom in relationship to the immal blolosy. Catherine Unify, national sec- ‘ student_ High school students from rotary of CFCCS w1ll mtroduoei across the province. Catholic‘Elmer Murphy. editor of thei teachers. nm' students and ‘ Summerside Journal who will‘ Island members of the last ing for us." and refused Econ-l general laymen amend ' Speak on “mom of “he meg' ‘ (iFCCS Secretary Noreen Cam- eron said yesterday that. to chain iliiatrist at Riverside Hospital. around 150 applications have Wiildspeak on freedom and the If Mr. Pearson were ele te been , ‘mm ~ g I . candidate. said last night. prime minister. it would meea: Headh‘hmg the h“ "I speak“ .‘Y'ass “h “he hhwehhh’ Chapel Mr. Macquarrie was of “the kiss of economic death for “'3 for. “'9 rally ‘5 Dr' Mark “'Jl‘ be mmwed by dlh'he‘.‘ [m the principal speakers at a P.E.I.", the Premier said. He MahGh'lga‘h' PhD: JSD'.°{ the a” delhhaws- Fhewom aha me meeting at Afton in the Second added that the Diefenbaker gov- “Why 0‘ 13W.“ the. Uhtvemty “‘5 “"111 .h‘e" he deah W“ by Queens District. which kicked ernment gave assistance to both 0‘ Tm‘lm- ms mp“: “hh b3 Rl‘h' Doucehe' Cbsh'he‘ off the election campaign for Liberal and Conservative pro- “Freedom hhe “hie” and , “"h be "‘tmhhceh by Whh‘am Island Progressive Conserva- vincial governments here, th‘ address ““h be demered 3‘ ithslghIer’ mayhem of CFCCS s. y. a . eluding grants for schools, road; the 01059 of the 5'3“ S SIIID'E Y S S i t ey, president of; Dr, an'ian O‘Grady will ln-; Stan (mm), centre, parliament will remain loyal to omic aid to the then Liberal Dr' Marga.“ Bm‘ke' MD' psy- Prime Minister Diefenbaker, provincial government. because he stood by P.E.l., 'KISS ATH Heath Miacquarne. Queens PC E" “I inte nd to stand by the to resources program. RM W . . . . ‘ Marl" “I” Iefi‘ and Charles 331' at the ‘egmar dinner meeting prime Minister and his goverm health and welfare‘ St, Dunstan's University stud- 'l bounce Dr. MacGuigan Last} time regional director [on icm, president of the Sum- of the Summerside club. He ment bee a“ se 1 know what Hon phmip Mathew", minis- ents union: will officially open year's CFCCS seminar dealt Wit-h youth work of Y's Men's moi-side Y’s Men's Club Mr. was introduced by Mr. Mer- proceed-ings. . Latin America. Acadia Captures Mar. Hoop Title Llnbs chats with Clarence Mer- Smith spoke Thursday night i . . . . . 1PM Cr'l'clzed Miscouche Schools Conduct For Approach MIDLAND, Ont. (cai_.iohn;EvenI's For Education Week they‘ve done for this province," for of highways. stated that the Mr. Macquarrle stated. Diefenbaker government was He said Prime Minister Dief- responsible for great benefits to enbaker has been beset by the province. including grants embers of his own party. hlslto the roads to resources political opponents, and by “un- winter works programs. He said justified, unwarranted critic— industry. commerce. and em- ism" from the United States. ployment on the Island were at Mr. Macquarrie referred to the a high level. latter as “an intrusion into our Premier Shaw and the Is- affairs”. land’s federal representatives (91‘. D 5 a. W. Pickersgill. Liberal membe for BODaV'iSta-TWllllngale in. the; Miscouche Elementary School‘topic “Fireman's Club": Garry last Parliament, vsaid Fridayiobscrved Education Week by Prought. Sheila MacLellan,Gor- lPrune Minister Dicfenbaker isihaving 3 parents’ day with most don Lovasz. "I don't it lie ‘ ‘. . w -- - n - . . .. icmism" h: vsaiidn a‘hll'tJllli‘mflil ioiiingaitc":,f§,,§;na,or tgzwagw vStu Aoerdeen's Acadia Axe- his best games since joining‘. tryl‘"g_t°,,weep 111,5 way ‘Pa?kgof the parentsyismng the class- Grade II, topic "What My ., I ambush interferenée in Can_ ince he said p men sewnd up the Maritime ln— ihe team. paced the Saints withi‘ht: hmce thy “Slhg. 3,, C‘y"1‘00ms and fllSCUFSlng the limb Commlmity Means To Me": ALICK FRASER HELEN M. vs'o adiau elections. The people of Lorin REcoim lemma“ basketball “0‘” ‘7 90”"? 3".“ hm“ hm" l asgeaailiiirgohoini°mi$iii§i‘in re $372.5.“ "'9" Chum" w'th theiiiarcimia IViacgiiiid’ 1mm" Canada will mak th Llo M l at Saint Dumas last night by I trailed him W‘th 10- i ‘ ' ~ - ' e ‘ U h" "‘ a" e "' ‘7." decisions.” 9 elf 0W" scribéd theacfggrleisemn (I; scoring a hard earned 6544 view, Following the game Ah. Mac_ huttal to a recent political, Title High School grade 12 was, Grade_ II, topic What My N0 UNITY 0F PURPOSE Mr. Macquanie and ms running my we. varsity Saints. Adam pmsm'ed Acadia team broadcast by Mr. Diefenbaker, itn have a debate at the monthly ’(‘ommumty Means To Me'“ Mr. Pickersgill said the primejhome and school meeting. but'Hclen MacKinnon, Preston Ala ;minister told the voters: “I had idue to inclement weather, thejlen and Lillian Noonan. great plans but the \vickedgdiibate was postponed until yes-z Grade 10. topic “Descriptlon jLiberals obstructed me and I tcrday afternoon. The topic of,of a Country of Europe": Linda jfailed. Please give me another [this debate "Resolved that Can-,Kines. Stephen MacQuald. Ma» The playehs set a 510w pace ; captain Jim Kneutzer with the in the mm few minutes of the jirophy emblematic of Maritime game but after ten minutes the l “mama”- teams were going an out. Forl ’lhe Axcmen will now repre- - it appeared a, if Ed sent the Maritimes in Domin- mate. Hon. Angus MacLean, as a “ong record of achieve- merits". He said the Island was noted Referring to the enforced dis- solution of the last parliament. he said no unity of purpose among the opposition parties 1' eachers View Work brought this'about. as the par- 3" 8,P°hh°31 thermometer for a time . ,. . .chance to fail." :ada should acquire nuclear ar-line Parker. ties Were d1v1ded on major is— 919°“0nt1‘end5uand “nee again, lii‘ton‘s cage'ris might be able 1"" Ihlerhhllehlhle PlayhOthl r Pickersgill said the comimamcnt.” Grade 10 topic "A Historical V n sues such as nuclear policy. “It the Pthth WOUId ,be baCklhg to contain the stronger Nwai‘slhled. for Wi‘hd‘s’or' Ontario lalh'lservative members of Parlia-E UDhOIding the affirmativeiCharacter"i Catherine Gamble. I immediale a w‘hh‘hg party! w‘h‘ch he “aha Scon'ans and the large crowd‘ 9‘ this Veal" Chm‘Whhg 1'“ t ‘5 ;ment spent as much time in were Edwin Huismen Joanne‘Ruth DcsRoches. Sarah Gandet. was the desire for power that brought down the government—inunediate because I championship was “the only party with any in . .t of Brit! TriVE'llS-l y . . roared its approval 5 e t , . ‘ . lggjgflfyuof gettinz an over all After fight mum of play tourney will be Colum- Grade nine, topic “Commun- . l r v T . . . debate as the Liberal membersfiau‘let and Wayne ‘9110. While: Why do people become teach Dunstan; University—“To the and the Liberal members could ithe negative representatives ism": Irene Lougere. Emile .0 “a. dwhcam mom mbued with remain“ of the last eh . . S I . { 1140; PR}. Assumption Uanfli‘SllY . 0’ not be blamed for the failure of 'were, Kenneth MacDongall. Kay ‘ Poirler, Nancy Lavosz and Leon. This question was posed sev a true sense of human values ection are fill." in the minds of Mira?" MECDmtlald. Wald?” 3:1 six ni‘fw‘lffiafia $3,159., out: N‘hdmhi ‘3 Uhivehs‘h’f‘ the government to bring in the IFm‘be? and Darryl Gandel- ' “gel? Mbe eens ouny Progresswe land the Winner of the Sir heshmates m. a budget. Chairman was Allan Forbes, Grade nine. topic "Commum rhohl' high“: this time leading ‘ George Willaims Carleton ser- by a 17-16 margin. . i . iic The draw for this tourn E Conservative P a r t y; Gera oral leading Island educationists I the teaching profession offers 1 be f t . _ ~ A ar e numi r o arents a - i l. ": R0 e E Driscoll, Queens YPC president, g p gm 5 ' ducation iu tremendous challenge. No pro- this week which is I Week across the nation. fession is more why charged Anne Richard. Mr. Mac'q u a r r i e explained jWayne Poirier, Dale DesRoches. that the opposition wanted an Their answers are re reflecting their dedication to 3 than that which is concerned noble profession, As one put it with the Christian education of election before the good results f the Diefenbaker govern- ment's measures. such as devaluation of the dollar. were and Frank Myers, MLA, spoke briefly. Present at the meeting was the president of St. Dun- stan's University PC Club, Lee s. From this point 011 howeverviwill be announced Sunday. the visitors retained the lead; Officials for last night's game and at halftime were leading ‘ were John Evans of Charlotte- 33-26. ‘ 6y iFitness Plans ‘Are Announced tended the debate, which was held in the auditorium of the high school. Another highlight of education week was the selection of win- iLions Spiel “no profession is more fully youth. Teachers hold destiny in charged with power to change $3101? hands (is they mollld We the world...” icharacte: of the boys and girls He Stressed lhe “690‘ for Following are the answers: ‘w-ho tomorrow will control the SOVFFhment “"‘h an Over-all Sister Mary ma CSM St. world-i. majority. as Canada could not ' I stand _up under long periods ofl Wt Leo F'- MacDonald. Principal. "‘h‘ml-V “he- I town and P. MurJhy of New Briinswts‘k, . Here arc the lineups:— OTTAWA (CP) Recom- mendations approving 42 pro- jects at a cost of $347000 being sent to the federal gov- iernment, it was announced Fri- :day by chairman Kenneth Far- :mer of the National Fitness ,Council. 3 One definite decision: Hockeyi iclinics to train 250 coaches will' fbe established in five areasl l-across Canada. hers in the essay contest with each high school grade having a different topic on which to unite. Winners in grade 12 with the[ Richie Shears, a third yearl student, paced the winners withl 21 points. Spears and Simmonds. | Axemen:——-P. Simmonds 4. a fourth year veteran with thell, MacMillan. C. Thomas 10, . team, each had a total of 995;.1. Olinto. J. Krentser 13. P. MeadOWbank' Donna and cm“ points going into last night‘s l Caron, P, Spears 21, . a'rlnelli . lMurphy. South Shore- Earla - l B rchw d H.‘ s ;_,,T premier Walter R. Shaw can} ' game and Spears upped I115 tot- 17, S. Kon-chalski. Total— 65. , 0° lg‘h 01m“ o Moore and Inez Devereaux' Soi:nts:-Garrlcty 10. McLaugh- ’ (Also see announcements in l i . instruct, to stimulate. to in- ed the '3 0 m I h 3 919cm" "the New Haven, and a t a] h’ 1015 While Shh‘moh’s' With! . . 5pm, _ in a word w mach is a most serious election we've ever was played by waltgmgfietsgho I four points. brought his total I‘ 1111. Sass1 5. Eaton. D. Dcsrochcs columns adjoining Classified irewardjng ' ~ '1 o 999 points. Advertising section. lGillis, Hector Currie of New Dominion acted as chairman. Entertainment was provided during the meeting by vocal selections from Betty Yeo, fully realized. 31’ m W. I know of no faced in this province." He saileew Domnxon l ‘5- Riplev 7 B. Francoeur 17: ‘other canine that so effectively “he” the Liberal party was in Refreshments were served‘ Bob Francoeur. playing one of i Farrell."1'ol'aI—44. " ‘ confidence. poise and ‘ “cum” DOWEI‘ in Canada. Iit “did noth-lfollowing the meeting. . SUMMERSIDE —— The annual ' iLIons Club district curling bon- ,spiel will he held n Summer- ‘side today. Lions from all Of A ’ -Islan d centres will be parti- cipating in the bonspiel when ten clubs are expect to SOURIS —- Roads remained take part. This is hhe second 1 heavy ‘ the Eagmh Kings yoga thse bonspielli “Hill :etheld. Mapnoxgw _ At the Km s'personality, To the dedicated for MacDougali amt! 01W 1 8'98 yesterday alter ThursdafS. . e “mmehs‘ e c“ eam' g I Godkin, 2. Mike MacDonald and istorm. The mail tru from ‘ hk‘hhhh by , at?” SChhmah' Nancy Duffy. 3. Alan Mac-1 Charlottetown reached Souris iwas Ia“ year s wmher' ahd Wm ‘oun v emoria on in ,. eaChel‘. 95 W! 8 SBVi I o ‘ ‘- M 1 H p‘ ‘ " h 59" "“ r‘gaMontrecil Area Investigation. Thursday, March 7, 1963, Miss { sense of humour. this is 6 mar- Margaret MacDonald of Val- f vellons life wherein one gives . I Dnnald and Paula Lnrd, ['81 11.50 am. about an hour and lys‘xvdgifghhihg Champh’hs thmor' lclficld in her 78th year. Fu-Ugcnerously and, by re- F c k 1! l1 0 "—‘u ~ '"—- one-half late. i ' . ‘ ncral private from the Mon-[ceirves generously." ' “ T mgfigmigp’ing‘mfi‘: trl only h” m “we” mlthThii’pEltaiy ihilnciiiipehpigiiug tague Funeral Home Satur-r Transport Board has approved . Souris were open last night as ,Ltd‘ m'mhy‘,‘ dal'i MarCh 9 at 2 p ln-i Helen M'- Yeo. P111106“ Willes MONTREAL (cpl—Montreal commercial and cultural inten- applications by two Quebec 5 the tow" mined 910w was out This morning draws are: and SUburban westmount mu- ests of menican colonialism, companies to operate charter f or aClicm- Bmkeh bond on one am. —— St. Eleanors No 2 PPth‘E—Suddenly at the Com-i } Funcral Monday, March tcrmcnt in Valleyfield ceme-lCollege—"Teaching is a fas. “1". ‘i-inating vocation, for the chal- .lenge never ceases, The road .is not broad and straight, the “future not always clear. but 86mm his each turn brings new vistas. th‘ new opncirtnnies. Today the (u: L challenge in education becomes greater in scope, more vital to ‘Ule peoples of the world. 1 Echoosa to teach." l m Interment in the Knuts-f ford cemetery, MORESHEAD —- At Beach Grove Friday, March 8, 1963 Roy Mm-eshead formerly of O'Leary, in Nth year. Resting lilachan Funeral Home rcral Sunday, March 10. fro O'Lcary United Churth with service commencim; at 3 Frank Costello, Brim-ma Parkdale High School, Presi- dent of P.E.l. Teachers‘ Feder- munity Hospital. O'Lcarv' Ftp ; 'itionz—“To achieve success and day, March 3. 1953‘ Lawrence satisfaction in any profession, W Price of O'Leary. former- ‘ one mum posses ‘ he“ aphh‘h'e l.\' nf Lancaster and Moncton, “'1' It and thorough “Madge N B. in his 68th year. His re. 3 of it as well as make it his mains will be forwarded thisiflrst and most important busi- mrirning from the Jelley Fun- ’ness. Possessing the prerequis- eral Home to the home of his itt‘s abovo one can find no great- mn-in-law and daughter, Dr, er or nobler work than teach- and Mrs. L.G. Dewar. Fun- ing. To me teaching is the most Hal Sunday from o‘lcai-y exciting challenging, rewarding. Rv‘misl Church with service and usef work in the world. at 1 o'clock, then forwarded , Its effects are eternal." 3" Sussex. N.B.. for service. Mnndv'iy from the Sussex Bani Alice Fraser. Prince Street lz<t Church at. 2 o'clock. ln-" hump—“Teaching primary {Eleni in K'Irk Hill ceme‘ichildren 18 an interesting, chal- lenging and rewarding expel- LAWSON—At s“,th 9 Frida 'ience. ft is a , a ven March 8‘ 1963. Isagc'p. Lag: ture to introduce little folk to nicipal police. the RCMP and the army provost corps Friday night were investigating the tossing of incendiary “molotov cocktails" at three Montreal area armories. The incendiaries were placed or thrown by a group calling itself Le Front de Liberation (Quebecols (FLQ) (Tho Quebec Liberation Front). ome-made lncendiarleo —descrlbed by an army spoke!» man as “rather amateurish"— were beer and liquor bottles filled with kerosene. Each had a rag wick protruding from the inc k c . Two burned themselves om outside two armories while two others burned in a third arm- ory. The Royal Montreal Regr- ment Armory in suburbs Westmount was the first hit Thursday night. Shortly after a second cocktail was found a the Victoria Rifles of Canada Armory on downtown Cathcart Street, one block south of the busy University-Ste. Catherine intersection. Two cocktails were planted ‘ Friday in the armory of the 4th Battalion of the Royal 22nd iRegiment on Lacombe Avenue iin northwest Montreal immedi- ately adjacent to Queen Veterans' Hospital. Both the Royal Montreal Reg- iment and the Victoria Rifles son in his 89m , - the won: out f reading and will be forwardng {1:218:22 to guide their footsteps into the Madman Funeral Home this mysterious realms of leasing. morning at 10 o'clock and will One counts it a privilege rest at his late residence. share in such a worthwhile 11, task." fr0m West Covehead United} ghllrf‘h with service com-i .‘hncing at 2 pm. Interment N h In the church cemetery. l ° GARNHUM —- Suddenly at Suf- lT B B Shhphnrarch 8. 1963, Brenton o e . .ar um 11 , Resting at a]. “gutiilpfeyfl_ Political eventsiin the province neral Home, from when the wi at their height next eral will be held Sum” Thursday. March 14. as Prime with service commencing at here on a speaking engagement, ' - Interment in cumme the Legislative Assembly opens receiving vault, me, to be its sessmn. apd_Mis Judy La« buried in the People‘s came. Marh. former Liberal member my. of Parliament for Niagara Falls I lwill visit here. a _ suddehy “ m“ Announcement that Miss La- marmm Wmv Tm" Marsh will be here was made my' Min-Ch 7' 1953' W95 All“ lycsterday at Liberal headquart~ Prumh" 58 Cumberland Sm. .ers in Charlottetown. aged 72 years. Her remain; It‘wss also learned that na- h“? mm from itionsl Liberal Leader Lester, the Emmy Funeral Home I Pearson will be in the province whe during the week of March 18, possibly on Thursday. March 21. to An Itinerary for Miss LaMarsb Re. and Mr. Pearson has not yet _ been drawn up, but both are expected to speak in Charlotte- to MM'DONALD - At Cocoa Beach. Florida . Tuesday. March 5. 1963. Willard Bruce ENFOME ovum SUDBURY, Ont. (CM—City police sald Thursday they will Mac . 125 Harvard htracts de. inhiesa-d War are expected 31mm Fu- - , mom m- Funeral to be held at Mil-it;I United M, Sun- . arch 10. with service We}. start enforcing the curfew—— aimed at keeping anyone under 16 off the street after 9 pm.— immediately. The curfew by- law was passed in 1936 and says it is illegal for anyone under 16 to be in a place of smusemcnt ‘0 a-i'rivo rem] It the hm” " 3:” NIL In- terlng on the ts unless i '1 "Gil Elk Mun- accompanied by their parents m am or a lust-dial over 21. are English - speaking units, while the Royal 22nd is French- speaking. All three are militia infantry units. In announcing the Incidents. the army said “appropriate orders" have been issued to protect army property. However, the spokesman added that the matter was in the hands of civil police. EAVE LEAFLETS Roughly typewritten were left at the armories cocktail-throwers. The leaflets said the FLQ “in a revolutionary m o v e m e n 1 made up of volunteers ready to die for the economic and politi- leaflets the 'cal independence of Quebec. “The suicide commandos of the FLQ have as their maln mission to destroy completely by systematic sabotage: “ . ll sy l and colonial (federal) institutions, in partic- ular the RCMP and the armed forc . "B. All information media In the colonial language which hold us in contempt. "C. All enterprises and com- mercial establishments which discriminate against Quebecers (Quebecois), which do not use French as their first language. which have advertlslng signs in the colonial (English) language. "D. All factories which dis- criminate against French- spealdng employees. "The FLQ will progressively eliminate all persons who col- labor-ate with the occupant. "The M also will attack all , Families From M W when they flew inatural ally of English colonial- lism. i “All FLQ volunteers. at the Ltime of their actions, carry {republic of Quebec identifica- ;tion. i “We ask that our wounded and our prisoners be treated as political prisoners and accord- iing to the Geneva conventions ’covering war. “Independence or death. "The dignity of the people of Quebec demands independence. The independence .of Quebec is possible only by social revolu- tion. Social revolution signifies a free Quebec." The leaflet finally calls on “students, laborers, peasants," to form “into clandestine groups, to fight English-Ameri- n can colonialism." Ranch Country Greet Royalty CABRAMURRA. Australia (Renters)——Thou~sands of fami- lies from Australia’s outback ranch try greeted Queen and Prince Philip ere from Brisbane Friday to visit the gigantic Snowy Mountains hy- dro-electric and irrigation pro- ect. Most of the 10,000 population of Cooma, were at the airport to greet the royal couple. Some families 400 miles to be on hand a lookout above the e formed by the ,000.000 project, designed to (increase crop production in van areas of ew South Wales, Victoria and South Australia states airport to great 1 a Th lake for verted torpedo boat. Both took movie and still pictures emus and kangaroos on islands in the lake. Which are wild life sanctuaries. town of Adami'naby on the lake. shore, but mi most fa~ mous inhabitant. Paddy Kier- ncar the project, 3 Kent MacDonald. l i from the outback had tifavelled 3 Donald, 3. “‘ ‘ You are invited to See a Meet The Right Hon. John G. DIEFENBAKER PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA . .o The Queen drove from the: l e royal couple toured the 70 minutes in a mm In“ B of .. They landed at the ghostrd'nald and Dmme 1?ng i l ban. a bearded irishman known settlement, didn't show up for as the "hermit of old Adamlnclthe royal visitors. . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Henry Moclnnls, March 9th, 1940: Mr. Henry Mochnis, April 17911. 1946. Ever Remembered — Ever Loved. Inserted by the Family. rkdale Hi h School students Blair Webster 811d LOUIS MBC‘ (air services in Canada. Laurcn- ' w , . Pa g Barry Rice and ,tide Aviation Limited has been i break’dDW’l but WW“ Offi'c'l‘iL‘inors No. lvs. Summerside No. 2 Iauthor-ized to operate wth rotor- “If they "013‘?d the 910W would ye‘al‘S—l- 1 wing aircraft , _ Jeannine MacDonald, 2. Patty Montreal and Alouette Aviation-8cm". l 11.00 Some =trcets are reported to O‘Lcary. Purkdale vs Summer- Bays' Skate, 10 ycai's—l. Barry iautliorized to operate from its i have three to four foot drifts side No. 2. Loser of game 1 vs. Ricky Carver, ‘liomc base. staged their annual fee sports'Donald, 3. at the Sports Arena last nightl Mike Macl)onald_ and one of the features on t‘he‘i program was a musical drill by primary school students. The highlight was a hockey game between Parkrdale Highqrachmnon’ 2. Girls' Skate, 10 Gookin. 3. Linda Wilson. (Inc. of Trois Rivieres has been from a base in e repa‘ 'tly and b ck in t across them. 8.111. loser of game 2. .00 heel were said the cause of the vs Remington No 1, iSummerside No. 1, vs. Kensing— on No 2 Charlottetown VI and Queen Charlotte High which 1 3. Robert DeLong' Don Lad. the North River Road students] stone med). captured by I narrow 2'1 mar-i Girls' Skate 11 yams—1. ‘lh- lCOl'I‘ll‘le Higgins, 2. Connie Den- GBW ammo” and Angus!l1lS, 3. Elaine Bevan. Houston were the Queen Char-f Boysv Sham 11yeaps__1. Gary lotte snipers and scoring for the ‘ Ready‘ 2. Andrew MacDonald, Parkdale team was Ronnie L1d- . 3 David Brown. stone. Girls‘ Skate, 12 years—l. Here are the “’5th "I the Paula Lund. 2. Fairlee Mac- ice “ports: . Lean. 2. Kathy Brown, 2W5 096'” Race' 1'4 mueTl‘ 1 Boys' Skate, 12 years—1. Davm Thompson; 2' M1lke'lfiai'r Mvc-chan 2. Paul Mac- Brown; 3. Hector MacDonald, in” "351’ d. 3 Gan; Gormloy. .Gm’ Open Race'_l' Glor Tcachci‘s' Relay. grade 9 vs w)“; 2' Nancy Duffy: 3' I‘mda V grade liL-l. Mr. Carmody. 2 Gama“ . Mr. Costello. 3. Mrs. Matilieson. Ghls' Shale-“Yeal'5"“]- ha‘h” (iirls‘ Skate 13 years— 1. "Bmhiey- 2- Emily Macxay'iNancy nutty, 2. Judy Brown. 3. Judy Jackson. is. Edith Lund' Boys’ skate. 6 ycars—l. Bob-l 4 Boys' Skate. 14 years — i. by“?! ~ 2- Nah" hams” 3' ‘Blair Mnch-mac, 2. Allan Ken- 'p‘mn' i MacDonald. 3. Hector Mac. Glrls' skate 7 years-1. Heat‘1 , . Dotald. her MacLeod, 3. Marilyn Mac-i Girls. Skate. 14 year 1. flay, 3. Charlene MacOallum. . .' i i . . 1‘ beats Mac-i BOYS skate. 7 years_1' Dav“: Iinda Goudct 2 to can, 3. Mary Jane Arbing. Mum“! 2' Kel’m Ma'CDOn'I Boyss Skate. 14 years -- 1 “Id' 3o Blame I’ems' iMikc MacDonald. Nomian Girl-9 Skate- 3 “a” ‘1‘ MacDonald, 3. Hector Mac- Deborah Sudsbnvry; 2. Jo Ann Donald. wa'lpeh" 3' Marlene Doyle' Girls‘ Rolav — 1. Mrs Bryant. Boys Skate' 8 yearsil- Lyahiz. Connolly. 2. Mr. Carmody. Shephahd' 2' Donnie ompson", Honeymoon Race: —— l. Jun-V Girls Skate, 9 years-l. Mar- lena Weston, 2 Ann MacDon- Boys' Skate. 9 years—1, Lyall , MacKay, 2. ' ‘hipman, 3 v Wade Gr ogory. 'l‘n'cycle Riaoe2—1. Caroline Warper, 2, Mam- MacDoniald, 3. Chris MacDonald. Girls Skate. 15 years and over—1. Gloria Wise; 2. Mary‘ sown, 3. L‘ Gaudot. 2. Mike Mac- Dimld. Ski Racez—l. Hector Mac. 2 aby.“ Kiman, an original ln-j babitant of the now deserted Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker CONSERVATIVE Social Evening TYNE VALLEY HALL TUESDAY, MARCH 12th at 8.30 PM. You will meet and hear 0 G. LORN'E MONKLEY 0 HON. DR. GEORGE DEWAR C SENATOR ORVILLE PHILLIPS 0 ROBERT GRINDLAY. M.L.A. Prince County Progressive Conservative Assoc. at the County. will introduce the Prime Minister. Prince County Conservative Asmiatlon G. Lorne Monkley CAPITOL THEATRE S U M M E R SID E THURS., MARCH 14 AT l0.30 A.M. G. Lorne Monkley. Conservative candidate for Prince J ____v