A The student kin: and queen of Alberton Regional High WESTERN B R I E lE st Prince Junior Farmers Have Anniversary At Lot 16 IS RECOVERIXG Mrs .lziid'iit- sigitimd. Frec- 'DWI']. is it \t‘l.ltg trum an ness at tier homi- \'ISITING IN CITY : l,1tlsl(l!'t’. Fri-etnwn.; l‘ .es and int: VISITING IN CITY .‘Irs. Et‘. Kerr. Alberton. la visiILnx i1r~r son anti dauzhter- In-law. Mr and .\lrs. Gordon Kerr. Ciiu. lawman RE-EN I EH5 HOSPITAL Georue H l‘ . . Ki'nsing< too. has I'l‘-A‘ tli’d the Prince County litlsnltal. \ilicre he is re- ceit'ir‘; ti'iutiiti'iit HI-X'KBEIRT Il'NER \L ~ The funeral l'Iiltv‘l llcck- bert was livid on M inday attor- nonn at the (‘nmiiinii F u n e ral Home where wwtco “as con-l ducted 'n Rm Ii" l..I‘ ,-\rchi-ll bald ll} inns sun: \irre "Safe 1n the \t'ii'~ It litmus" n n d “Rock of \.:m" Pallbearers were I~' 'rl llo t'k‘orrl. Ernest Heckben. William lleckhert, Wilfred Kelly. \‘lax Robertson and Pnrxiii I'.I\~ interment was in pcvplii‘s t't-iiielei‘v. \T \\IIII-IRST RALLY Among those alli'ndlnfl a dis- Too Late To Classify ron s.th — riTnTon rim. ntture_ Phone 4 0.3!! LOST — BETWE .5" I95 KENT Street and Tire Corporation. four key: on key ring with letter "0" FINN! call 4-3785 or 473m; nftt-r I pm EXPERIENCED B n V “‘52 co Guan‘ltan-Pntrmt TEN \'0l.l‘\IF. C\.\'\DIAV.‘JA Enryrlnpaod a, seven volume Lands and f'mplc. Ten volume Popular qctr-nee. One book- case nevi f‘tmdlllltn Discount to School Boards Phone 4-7631. during 1962 LBERTON RHS CROWNS School were crowned last Fri< day evening during an Easter prom dance in the gaily dec- orated school assembly hall. Pictured above are king and queen. Allison Bouness and Hermia Corcoran. The crown- . mg ceremony was carried out by school secretary. Mrs. f , ROYALTY Jean Wilkie (left) and chain man of the board of trustees. John Rochford Irightl. Atten- dants were Alan Nicholson 50f Church t:h“°§:5fi“°c2°:°"sihl3 [Music Held Murray and Florence Foley i «not shown) were also attu- slants. list Festival A capacity congregation en— joyed the first Easter festival of SUMMERSIDE — Lot 16 hall ‘ . was the scene of the East Prince County Line Junior _ _ lJunior Farmer's 7th anniversary from the Long River ms and climax of the festival has the Sa!urda_v evening with a capac- ity crowd in attendance. The chairman fer the program “as Bruce Small, President Stat'ert Iiiiestis ex- ‘ tended a welcome to everyone trirt rally of the Church of the Nazarene ln Amherst were Rev. and “N H S \Iii‘len. Mrs Aus- ‘tin Rix and ‘.\Ir. and Mrs, Ralph Rennie of Elinstlale. fll\() \lr. and Mrs Vernon Hudson and Mr and Mrs. Dotiulas Rix of Albertnn. IN HOSPITAL Alfred Powers. Alb c r t on Smith. is a patient in the Wcs~ tern Hospital. FROM HAMILTON Mr and Mrs. Russell Hardy, South Kilrlare, have returned home after \isitin: Illl‘ll’ son and daughter-m4. x. Mr. a nd Mrs, Roy llardy. liami'ton. Ont. RETURNS T0 51.8. Mrs James H. Alaclntosh has returned to her home in D u n- dec, N 5. after \‘isitinz her son and daughter-ln-lnu, Rev, and Mrs. J.H. Macintosh. Alberton. TO ELMSDALE Mrs Austin Rix has returned in her home in E‘nisdale after spending the Winter in Saint John. NB She Has accompanv ied by her son-in-Iaw and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs Neil Neilson who visited briefly with Mr. and Mrs Douglas Rix. Alberton. FINKBINER FUNERAL—Tth \lrs. l funeral s c- r v to e for John Finkbinc'r was ill‘Id on Monday morning at the “rota-:t- ant Chapel. RCAF Station Sum- merside. The Protestant nidre. FIL-Lt R M Bartlett officiat- ed. Hymns sung were "What A Friend We Have in Jesus". and "0 Love That Wilt Not Let Me church music presented by the Charlottetown Centre of the R0- yal Canadian College of Organ- ists. The festival was held in the Kirk of St. James on S u n d a y Iafternoon Six church (‘huirs participat- Nom, ed. each of them rendering a Farm“, lLenten or Easter anthem. The ' which inelth the Elmsdale Junior Partners. Also iHallelujah Chorus sung by the 4-H club member; from many Combined choirs of 130 voices. districts joined to celebrate the The chairs of St. P a u l ' a occasion, Anglican. St Peter's ('atliedral. Graeme Linklmfl' amen]. Central Christian, Zion Presby- tural mrwmafive gm. prince ‘te‘rian. First Baptist and the Jammy brought mum“ {mm Kirk of St. 'Jamcs participated. lth? department of agriculture The participating organist; and Wm.“ me association cor“ were: George Thompson. FRCO firmed Supcmv ARCM; Suzanne Brenton. L. - Mus: Helen lStewartl Mac. Urban Lauehlin. the charter .Rai‘. ARC“: Madelyn wadden. president and organizer of the ’East Prince zmup stated that the first meeting was held on tApril a, 1955. with 16 mem- ‘bers tninine the association on menin: nisht Since that time the memhorshin has more than innuhled He expressed pleawre ‘L..\Ius.. BMus; Mrs. V. Leigh lDingwell: Christopher Gledhill. 1 more. A. Mus. A reception was held at home of Cal. and Mrs, GE Full following the festival of church iin workintz In iunior farmers' ‘mlmc- ti-irrles time 1948 and in 4-H club work for the past it yam. Mode-ll and Neil Prmht. ("her past presidents inn-o. club leaders of Richmond Bay dured were Edward Clarke. 4‘" CIub- Glenfnrd )IacLean. John Deb. kor‘ Darrell Lyle and Douglas Profitt. m is now provincial l Minimum president of the Junior Farm- e" Federation. Anotha' past l president. George Riley was un- ; able to attend. l Mm. Urban Laung prepar- ed and decorated a hull! birth- day cake which was cut by Mr. Huestls, TOFLDWEIALLML“ Select a variety at l our Dutch gladiolus. The dancing was under the En'o carom” capable direction of Mr. Llnk- ML yuots ” letter with June Hutchinson in q a charge of the names, ""WII‘ ‘h' The draw for the two dom' summer. to ,1 « prim was made by Inman '6 \ Rm, ———-—-—-—— J.. ’F.‘ g . ' ‘ Go". with the choir SInKlflK a ; - w s! '5 special hymn "The Lord's My 3 . ‘4' Shepherd". Pallbearers were 3..., 0" b Sqdnleir, Reginald Schwartz, y .Sqdn-lidr Lloyd Hctherintztdn. gFltLt Jack Mellott. Fltgllt. .Gcorizc \litrhell. Flt-Lt, non- aid (‘ox and Flt -Lt, Gerald ‘yaull The remain: were forwarded .\‘nrth Bay. Ont for tntermen Geo. Johnson. Prop. y“ McGIII Ave. an Dial 4421s If you are rewiring your home, or building a new one, YOU CAN WIN $100.00 OR ONE OF THREE OUTDOOR POST LIGHTS whichwlbaglvonawayflilsysc. ABSOLUTELY FREE in the Beckie Service League's 7me comes " For complete detalh and entry forms can- tsctyourlsulolsctrlealoontnetor.orfil out and forward this coupon. manic. moron.— nouns cunt-omen. “ho-It‘dh'l-nydeeh ‘mm _| l nu................-.......... MA. B,Mus.. and Dr. Paul Cud~ the ‘GLADIOLIIS )rydocking The MV Confederation faces a dd” of several days and pos- sible return to drydodi before starting in the Borden to Cape Tormentine run. the Canadian Nstional Railways public rela- tions department said in Mone- hon yesterday. A CNR offiCial reported that the Confederation has a “s'nic— tural defect" that may forcer her return to drydoclt for re- pairs, He described the condition 1 as a defect in the “locking de. vice" that locks the rudder int place while the ship is moving. The CM! claim brought a quick denial from E. S. Kehoe. general manager of Halifax Shipyards who built the 33.900.- 000 ship for the department of. transport and the CNR. l PASSED INSPECTION ‘ Mr. Kehoe said there couldn't he a structural defect in the ship as it was inspected a n d .passcd by the department of transport. the Steamship Com- missions and Lloyd's during ex- tensive sea trials at Halifax be fore delivery to Borden, "The department accepted the ship and the matter is now l out of our hands." he said. Hc‘y has heard nothing of the report. that the ship may have to gel back to drydoclt. l was due to go Into service onl .ttie run today. But the ISLAND NEWS PAG Alborlon and West Prince County) m: 2 The Guardian, Charhttehowm M MI! 1. me. May Be Necessary For Ferry ysays there Is now “no definite date" for her assignment to the run. l The Confederation has been ‘in Borden for more than a walk now and never has made any uiar crnulngs. On her first reg familiarization trip the ship ran into heavy ice and limped lunck Into Borden with clause to her rudder. ARE CARRYING 0N Meanwhile the 55 Prince Ed— ward Island and the SS Scotia II are carrying on the service while the MV Abcgwelt is In drydock at Halifax. The Abe'- weit is due back about Jun 1. The CNR despatcher in Charlottetown reported that the Scotia and P.E.I. hid the freight "pretty well cleared up" over the weekend and no pileups are foreseen. He said 418 passenler vehlc- les were carried to Torment!» over the weekend and 43 can to Borden. This was not units- ually heavy. he said. :Two Drivers Fined $125 Two motorists. appearing he- The Confederation. according More Magistrate A. J. Haslam In .to a CNR report late last week. i city police court. were each fined $125 and costs or 40 days CNit in jail. following their pleading'man said. lFormer Rasldent lDies In Ontario ‘sumnsmz —. m nit news has has: mar-d by summon. Fridty.Al-flfluf Mrs. William Busch. of St. 'I'homas,0nt. Mrs.Biisuiwasvdlhnown hisiimmi‘dewhuehadliw Massimo» her years. Bosldoshusumiu handilelavummourna Batten!!- sistet. Miss also d St. Thain. guilty to driving while their fl- lttles were impaired by alcohol. Both accused. Raymond Ev- erett Lacey. Trundle Cross. mulled by Letter O'Donn- ‘ell. and Arthur W. Grant. Chan not “ ‘ were originally charted with driving while intoxicated. to which both pleaded not guilty and entered the guilty pleas an the less. ‘ count. Of nlne persons elm-sod with i being drunk and lncapshle. three were each given I days sus- pended sentences. and_thrao were each jailed for at days. Another was sentenced to 1 days. which was suspended for one any, when the smud stat- ed that he was willing to learn the city within that time. The mailing two annual! were each fined 810 and costs l WEA ‘ 'ronorrm ice) -— ampera- lures: lb. In. Dawson . . . . . 1! 8 Victoria s5 in Edmonton as 5‘! Regina 35 61 Winnipeg 37 58 Toronto 45 so Montreal 41 50 Fredericton a 41 Mouton 25 50 ; Halifax . . . so :7 ‘ Charlottetown . . . . u 0 22 I . M {I 11 IS office says ran: across the Maritinsss spread as tesmltteat rain: cod.- easterly wtnda l5. bow-hm: at Halifax 83 and 48. Yamouth S and 0. Kaitvtlle as and H.1rederk- ton and Saint John 85 and a. Edmund“ as and 6. New Glang and Gosheo I and 43. Mouton II and All. Campbell- ton so and a. Cape Breton and Prince Ed- am..qu (CPl—Tha weather i Low - high at Sydney Charlottetown 25 and 4:. . Bay of Fundy: East winds :0; Intermittent rain: vinbiiity sometimes 10 miles but fre- quently one mile in mist; teln- perature in the high 305, t High tide today at Charlotte itown at all am. and 8.34 PJII. At Rustico at 3.41 a.ni. and 1.42 .pm. Summenfde tids eilhteen minutes later than Chariot» town. Sun rises today at 5.01 yand sets at 6.54. .0 WIIING . m'wlfl Q APPLIANCE lam AND mvtcn Q can. TODAY Iron rm man Nsma Electric 'IIIQIouI. 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