. ' Completes RCAF Bush Training Flying Officer A.B. Cameron, 24. son of Mr. and Mrs. L.I. Cameron of Mount Stewart. P.E.l.. has been graduated from the winter bush course of the RCAF’s Survival T r a i n in: School at Nomao. Alberta. F0 Cameron. 3 pilot serving at RCAF Station Penhold. .\lta., joined the RCAF in Jan. 1960. The Survival Training School teaches echniques of survival to aircrew and other personnel who. in emerzenci. may be in uninhabited and isolated areas. Its classroom is the ‘2reat out- doors". at Jarvis Lake. Alta. where summer and winter bush- surrival training is :iveti. an : ‘Lions Club t Plan’ Float j t For Ch’town GEORGETOWN -— At a re cently held meeting of the Georgetown Lions Chili the matter of building a float to pat ticipate in the District L i on 5 Convention, to be held in Chur- Iottetown the last day of May and the first two day of June. was discussed in detail and work will be undertaken on this project in the very near future. King Lion Howard S. Mac- Lean presided at the meeting. The minutes and financial re- DOI‘t WHO Presentt‘d and adOPl- . at Resolute Bay on ('nrnwallis ed. The report of the auditors, m. .» "ad-)7... . . A island. 31w 'r~ when: arctic Eric Wood and J.W. Lavcrs was LOWELL WOOD MIS. FLUMERl-‘ELT ARTHUR BREWER survival is taught. presented and approved. ’ * ._. ._..._.._. ‘ 7 James G. McConnell. chair- ‘¥ 4 U—¥--V¥_u¥i ¥ 4 ‘¥V—¥- tgaps:iggggjgiiggrgi}; 2 SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MATINEE l report recommending that the - 3 1 present officers be installed for I ‘ . E l W l h. president of the: l Geofgetoins Credit Union Ltd..‘ 0 i l was present and askc the 1" ' a ; another year was adopted cl Georgetown Lions to attend \ i 4. l , meeting to discuss credit union Appearing in Hearty. Nlem- )li‘. Wood is a third year arts ‘ Atlanflc Baffle -expansion in georgketown. ed grit: Hall titlet gount mAlilSOHVSllltleni. at Mount gallium mai - t m ' ‘ ' ' ‘on Allan aciP ee report u ent Conce ur w' ave110r2ng in mustc, an is a piipi spmaphm'o‘ Slgnanmg wuh Led'me C3 d“ l or canafia' 5.8.21)" 1431:3131?! areL To B rved {or the sight conservation com-i its curtain raiser in Charlotte-of Howard Brown. Hub. is one Of l'l‘K‘ many things Shown here demonstrating lo fighi’ Leading Cadets‘ Raul . e 5e mines and it was decided that I now" on Monday. May 4 at 8'15l Arthur Brewer is a “any? of taught to members of the semaphore procedure to Lead- Druei' Don MacFadiyen and “Ramp of The Atlantic gun; the first, second and third prize pJn‘, I Mommy when? he “tended tlvndnian CnrDS- 0‘ the Navy lng Cadet Neil Robinson. right. Dave MatcAskfll- day” will be observed Mmmfimwi winners In the recently held 68- _ 'l‘nc artist who will be mak‘ Elementary and ninth School. - "" ""’“' ‘on naval veterans 8cm“. say contest .Care of \ Oulg‘lllfl their "appearance here are. has hm." (ix-n.0,,wa am“, in , members of the sesviée' Wrens Eyes am" the" “Who” “’0” 'll‘lldtV P'lumentfl‘l. mt’Y-ZHW high school hands and oretlies~. wh I ‘ 'tbe invited to attend the nex;;prann of Montreal. Que; Lowell‘iras. taking part in festival , ligaguceagztjeggghg} meeting at the Lions Ch'b anal Wmidt DianiM 01' Mulgfaveii competitions. placing first at S 1 arade tread their essays 89“ be Pfe'iNS; Arthur BPeWer. trumpeter. ’ the Ottawa Music Festival 111 :p ' t seated with their prizes: Wh}Ch . of Montreal. ‘58 i At 10 o'clock the parade wliil bein donated bv tn. Th ‘ 'It is A“. 19 V I if Queen Char-j are 8 ' 9” “compams ‘5‘)" lie has played with the Mons. ' orm up at HMCS , - . ‘ t hits. The Protestant party will 1MM95_939;__~_ Patti‘s“- °f “‘9 depafmem 0' ‘ trca‘. Symphony, the Montreal o a attend services at Zion Presb;I-. music at“ “99",” Alum" Um" Brass Ensemble. the Montreal iterian Church and the Roman w 1. S I WTW'"? Eekvug'ltN‘B- t. Junior Symphonic Oiichestra. I yCatholic party at St. Dunstan's 0 er Upp 1”” W “m? e ’5 a n? We the McGill University Symphon- "' Calgar-V- M“ and "0“ “We Band and the McGill Redmen CLEMENTS 'L “ .‘nh STANLEY " 19th annual Prince Ed- 84: Bill Macintyre. Charlotte-‘87: Mary Lee Gamble. LindaiBaslilica- ! ' ‘ i . I \mli-‘iilplslatid Music Festival 'm-‘ town. 83. tColes. Connie McKay. Parka Hts Honor. Lt. Governor Wu. l-‘flfiSydd Montreal. she start" Marching Band: also mtli the .4- i~hed its second last dav yestei- Girls solo. 10 and It years. i dale. 78. Macfmllfldiiniultakeléhe salute 'EWEDEZIJEIM:lliieansfigl y :3: Montreal Salvation Army Cit- ; ' - ' .1 . t Y k —;: . ..at t e rov nca Bui ing after . r ' ‘ adel Band as trumpeter and it‘ll'igsegmbgiiliggheflgdataii’oihl ggiéiieARilifggrrgiCkghériifiietofvanl vefl§§°s32?‘afidai’ign'éi‘geén‘ii.' the parade reforms following SOURIS—A waier mam break “,‘Ii‘flurs ffmsl‘ the my“; “$59.? eoi‘netist. TONIGHT AT 70nd 9 ONLY Birchwood High School and; and Debbie Gamble, Alexandra, \ em York, 83; Nadine Maccfl ehurghsatndprogedsbalodng Eng-ll:gaé‘ltefgg‘oxggftiéuhea m pate. Li‘lnngoafi‘d :0fuslléuszl e es ‘ He has performed as (man A prince Street School. ' tied for second, 84; Faye Mati-1 1um_ Judy Coles. Charlottetown ""E‘I Rgegn‘lem ewmanbe 2“ at ighfitting off of water in the low- She played leading soprano peter with the Mount Allison lg: have L. \djudicators MrsMosste Donald, Charlottetown. Alana. and New wiltshire' 52. Sher“ whdahce End units from sum-:er area of this eas‘em Kings ml“ in .hi‘qh SChOOI Operetta Choral Social)“ and last year ; \H 7 Hancock and Eric C. LeWis‘t M. Robertson. Charlottetown,ldytl, Tredenick and Dj an“ a ‘ ° awarded marks in the high and, tied for third. 83 marks. ‘ Moore. Charlofiemwn and Shel. middle eighties in most classes. Piano solo. eight years aiidi vood_ 32, me). Jo Anne Stem D A mark of 89 was given to that under: Beverly Diamond, in gen and Pauline Beck_ Shep: merside and Souris will take;POl‘i. m 1 . r Main St . productions. and took part in a ’fl‘embf‘r. 0‘ the $03991": - ‘ \ many fine lOUI'lSi ’\ rtcvaatgrorén Sfi‘gorgng St ‘to mé music festivals at Calgary. andntoup \\ io gd\e a come 8 “fractions, / .a . - .r , .- I I town limits has been shut off 3mm 3‘ “31“”, Where ‘mm “GERSMMM w w I‘t. ' .- :. . ' . LLCmdr. J.I-I. liodgson \vll she hicmmial Unoeisnl. be the parade commander. - ’ . E received highest marks in the Mr. Brewer is an arts stud- Cross Roads School for that-1300. 83:ChRo<liet§ic;k 69%;seK;i-!wood. 81 : iii? ciggkwsmaigp$i3riiiign§§3$3§ tomato operatic class in the "it. “wiring in Political 5”“ v ‘ r tn. : a-i . ..'. ~ ’ _. l »-; . . . rhhuinscligglds sfiiggtllggngogrggil raesfihf Shegrgogx.‘ 82. (tiel. I 61115. 5010' 12 and 13 ‘ Seal?“ | by members of the MPPA. This: Water department officials senior competition. ' ‘ ente.‘ and m.norinig in stc.i $112M which scored an 87 June Crabbe Milton 8]. ‘ijathillt‘lmol 130051.. CNl?“ Net" Will be 0pc“ from 7'00 m 8'00 :here hen?” that illol hheak Ills Mhs lllurtnerfeuw ls a will“ "n 'K a pup” "f Stamoy Saund" SID EV “IE3 “‘ “57”” com". "' i ' E“ ' .’ t. . (1 dl 0"“ z'u y e O. 5' ' ‘p.m. :3) result of a sma ea' ere - :irts stmon at : ountt I. lison firs. U .. mum iiuiiis-riwutmt tullnws: ‘ Rosalie Murphy. Charlottetown. Charlottetown. M. Eelude With a Centennial Bat. toll"? and t e we- . - Wild: of Wm. Catherine Judah y W , “l nus“. mus [m above the pipe caused n...“ pl .u: 3 ES” Gillltll'llllct PEllcllll SUNDAY AT 9 - Sits-‘32?" TV'S HAlEI. In a smash comedy hit chorus one room.’ at 830 ilton. __—____—————-———— School . . .. . ' ~ . V I - . v At the opening session Sunday POM” Wood was born ln grades SIX to 10. North M I . fr . ‘ - M In _I V” B w. ‘k d = L3”: 84‘? Matti: fizztgrthiasziapssis‘ Heavy Weather minoritihsaiee 'nn' y e lver' “3 ' ' v' ' i :;t d' d ' t'th ; . “3 marks each. lnia. Ont.. “Ill speak on cost Slows Sefilng it ie piano “1 'Vlis CW. .V' . . accounting and photography". Lticket‘by. Tatamagouche. N.S.. \Iogrclllioglliltctlhoraliid target I D. . t This will be followed by at MONTAGUF V0 lobster: Mrs. E. Smith. Shelburne, N. 3., - I I. "' . talk on "color photography" my a ' ' A - u * and with Sister Thomas Marie ; Emir" A“ Cem'" 's'r" 5 1. . - _ i I ’ _ - for Fcrrania Photo Sales Ltd. area yes 9" . ‘ ' ‘ Ele has performed in many Herbert and Srrlnsvalcv 5”- The Guardian.’CheflqtmtTWusakgiy.2L fl." At 11.45 Mrs. Clifford Wright.‘ to be had Scum-'1 {Fiji’s Em“ "‘ 3 mm testivals. including Whom ‘ nms' one r 0 O m' u > 7 V | Halifax, will show slides taken i heavy 503 and a huh wmd‘ m Lockcport. Slrelbumc, and U) ~ as. r... MUM-us.) .. grades one to five: North Mil. ton School .87:Cross Roadsi I ‘ School. 86; Springvale School.. n . 35 Rhythm band. schools of one 1 room. any grade: toss Roads last summer at the annual pho- . 50m° “"9335 “'9. “'35 mum": ’l‘utam-ugoucho, and last year tographers‘ picnic at. Fundy :r‘t‘glcm: '" ii‘t‘thn: a“ at the New Brunswick Festival Park. 9 "‘51 "car 0 V ' ' in Saint John, he was awarded Maurice Crosby. vi“. _ pros-l. No reports were heard intern“.l p13”, in the Beethoven“. dent for Nova Scotia. will be. me me Georgetgiwnb MUWa." “I‘ll/eff sonata class. i a‘ at “r areas “ With three other students. heigg ' I I ' I Y I t ,n . performed at a concert at Mem- f” Rex Stags. manager of toehm: .ems ‘me p‘e‘aten- ,lfl‘eb“ orial University. Saint Johns}: cal services. Ansco of Canada hope 1 a some “395 m 8 Mid. last. year. ‘ ’ Ltd.. speak 1 n g on "new deve- named “’day- i' l - v . a .. . lopments in photography. flay and mo fishermen wow Blil'iiihfihm' sghl'nilrt‘il‘ihitnfii' "lion to «4.»: the most out of. MM. and the Weeds-"t 0‘ This will he followed hr at Traps A Set having no problems with ice. as JOHN MULLALLY. M.P. . ‘ hos at Sunda 's luncheon. . 0’ Mu" 8mm" 89: Long (rook SChOO'" Siinday atter¥n 0 on will seel it “'35 assumed the same prof" ' I 87. ileadowbank School. York ; I l‘oint School. 86 ttiel. ‘ PRINCE STREET r — olk s n n 2. l5 years and tin is a matchtess mirthmaker.’ m\.(.l.mmgu “in b0 the [OpiclHarvey Studios Ltd; in N.B.. critical report on the photo the lirst traps are expected to V .—_____—— M. an address by publisher way will then speak on his yeais.gra.phy competition on exhibit. . c hauled this morning. REPORT FROM ; at this morning's 505- in [he Photographic busmess- lgiven by Raleiizh Clare. Saek- . 1“ 1‘0"“, Lake ‘1 “'35 “‘9 I‘AI‘II V J {Expo} rho maritime mm,“- The delegates are invited in. vine. and John Boyd. Tnmmo' ! second straight day the fishcmen \ 1 At [It NT HILL ‘Limm phomnraphers Associa_lbring cameras and lots of filmL Mr. Paisley will then speak; “V” “0‘ 1790" am“ "l Et‘t 01" rim,“ being lfcld at the char.l to the 4.00 presentation ov - on “commercial and indust-. SOURIS ~ All lobster traps in or 1"“ harm". mow" impmnwn “n. .1 Gcontze Wottnn. Charlottetown. rial photography" and Mr. Pai.§Sniii-is were in the water yestt‘r- Friday morning high wind: and Sat May 2nd . .. . _a _ .. ., .,-...._-. .. . . seas prevented all but four ves- l Or is PATIENT b“.”,"°ff“.‘.°‘.".,. , .. mm, ‘whibit ol' 1mm. entered in a ‘e-ramateur entertainment. ; \liss.ludyMacLurc.Montague I‘m" .m(1_‘l.",‘ ‘. ‘.-_._jeent photographic competition Ron MacArthur. Summer-. 1 l i L years! is a patient at the Prince Ed- lOCM DRUG 5")“ °PEN ~ _ oflfifll'EEEEEJSZ'E'fit. c COME’ON EVERYBODY [ET 5 H 0 0 T! land Hospital. mm mm THIS WEEKEND FIDDLING CONTEST aihirchtillgictilgaurigiid 1 ‘ ——--——— .as the country's folk favorites get together .» nita Claire. New Brunswick (“Mined "Pinups “f PHI"; "‘9" “'l” Si"? 3 gemPnslmlm" - . . sels from heine able to net on " "Ila Vicmprmidem Wm host At. 6.00. Don Sears. Vice lol‘ the Kodak Rapid (.olor Pro: side. llPEA president. \vill pret; A, Nmmfig; rnmmda} and Topic: lmmwi‘,“ with pat The Pam—pr. m “.1 I a mmhmn 34 “mm today and, preSident for Will host a cessor. i Sldt‘ "\6‘1 the \al‘lmls flinctlonbipriday the fighermcn “on. im. Nichoko“ P N. t y. comedy in TilrDOMUAWMLH’JQODHCMONOT {Mowing mo lunchem a taikldinner at. which Cheryl Pa- Hon Walter Shaw. prem- at‘the convent‘ioii. which Islpairod bv hm, winds. hm mt - c a lame“ 3"); h” -:_ (m mm. pormtum by John“ quettc. Miss Prince_Ed\vnrd 15-. ler of P.E.I., Will be guest. spea- being held in (harlottetown for “U1 frnm {our to Six pm. ycsymg press Gallery. . ' d V The -= pulnwr'guporvigor of me Kodakl‘ 11:11:13.]?2‘ll‘29v18'rz‘p8018l guest. lgcr at the awards banqtuet'usitn- the first time I h day. I Bing/:5 ‘ . ‘ “1. .A . i . i . ‘ a evening. is even wt e “ " "’ ‘ “ ‘ ' —————-—q”"‘”—“ "—""’ r _ ———-——— mhn'cal cent“ 1" Toronto “In; The public is invited to an ex-‘ followed by professional andl‘ l f 2' 0 Cf) E K) .__ H—I ‘< Z r”; .__ 32 z m § E . "‘l O 7U U a Halifax. N.S.. visited relatives CharIOHetownl P- E- |- Forum in Charlottetown and Montague this week, While in Montague. ls CONVALESCING 142 Prince Saturday, May P.M. , . they were the guests of Mrs. w d H mm... ghcrmd .5 . . tfor the first full length Hootenanny Musuzal Ham“ parents. Mr‘ and Mrs. ‘ cmnf‘soicm m iim‘mmcc Ed‘ Will be open all day Saturday and will be the 00 . f1 dl t‘lllnCl'Oll Reid. iir. Hansen inward island “WWW r0110“.,ng only ‘Drug Store open Saturday evening and all , . ever ime . an intern at the Victoria Gcncr-‘ an amwndowmy. day Sunday. m "(Ismail in Halifax ‘ “Us . Winston “Scott_\"‘ Fitzgerald -—Head .ludne STARTING VISITFI) S‘ON whim SAtlhgtaEibgarty held DIAL 4-3424 FREE DELIVERY Contest Open ONLY to persons who have placed either: First. Second or “n- wmmm Dewar has rc‘ Thursmy night at the comm“. “‘"_"'“"—“—--————-—_________....,-A,__ Third in a Step.l)ancmg or Isiddling tome“ held in the Maritimes or New ‘ ity Centre were: Ladies. [n'st.. ‘ h”.de whet homcin Montague ‘ foundland within the last two years: (That is a contest. as named, held after spending the past two Miss Josie filai‘lfhagd'téecggj. “ I, not before May 29th. 1962). months visitin her son and Mrs. Rita or . .en .2 _ . . . . . dallfllllCP-ln-lmg. LAC Kenneth} Henry MacLeod. second. AMac-l Application lorms. rules and all other pertinent information may be had by Dewar and Mrs. Dewar. Inl Kenzie. consolation. Mrs. George writing 10; I Rcllevillc, Ontario. She also VII“ Larter. Dan ChIPman~ MT \The Full-length Homnanfy T . "ed relatives and friends in To- prize. Henry MacLeOd- SPCNH‘ t THE FORUM: Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown. P.E.I. I ' ' . th' » . u in r ir 7‘" mm" and Hammon' ‘ """hETE‘; ma wor . .- 0 Be sure to apply for application form early. as judges will use earliest post-mark If it is i ‘V M s ' necessary to close entries due to large request for application ltirms. “(Sizehm‘3fiigll f “Hm” “Si MMGMIQW _' MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR P°"‘°'“'e “"d Shem“ & and Districts s'rEIP-mhicim; STEP-DANCING tSI‘INIOR OVER 18 YRS) (SENIOR OVER 13 YRS.) First Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ‘73ml First Prize - .. » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “00.00 Before setting any gross fires please con- Sdcond pm. .................... .. 50.00 Siicond Prize .................... .. 70.00 feet your local Fire Dept. as grass fins mm mm ................... _, 25.00 mm mm ....................... .. 40.00 me very dangerous and hard to c°ntrol (JUNIOR UNDER IR YRS.) (Junior— l'ndcr l8 yrs. . . (I) up to 7 yrs. (ll [‘11 to 7 yrs.) for inexperienced persons. Your fullest mm mm .................. ,. eon-i l-‘il‘st pm. .................... .. 2mm . _ ' ' Second Prize . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lfiJllt Second Pri'le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. lull: a . . ‘0 operaflon b. wx'm.d on "us Third Prin .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. I0.0t1 Third Pri7e . ,. . . . . . . .. mm - ~ ow u matter. 12) ll yrs. lo [2 yrs. (2) 3 yrs. to l2 yrs.) q. First Prize . , . 253m First Pri7e . , 2.1m s “3"”! Second Prize . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. 15.00 Second Prize . .................... .. mm Third Priwe . . . , . .. . . 10.00 Third Priz? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 SHERWOOD PARKDALE W H to '8 m n to r t lhelillllllllllfl JlllllHlNSllt [ilUHlilHlMlllllN W First l’rizt' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.0" First Pri7e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 00 m ’ ‘v I'on tsecond Prize .. .. .15.!)1‘. _. H O o L E Y S Fire Dept. Fire Dept, it???p122."..::::::::::::::::'::::::: .33.. in... n... ..:::::::..:::::::;:::'.1 mi... fllandtllllll BliHllllllllll CHRISBHUSBY Kan. carnifhael J. D. MCASkm Men‘s Senior (over lh‘ )‘I‘s.)“m”llN?‘\"len‘s .lunior (under l‘ H‘s.) V'"“‘° "' Pam“ ' cantata... .;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;... ’1213‘3 3 SHOWS 9"” 3‘3°—7—" Third Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2M)“ y¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ Arthur Seaman Second pin. 0P9" “might Um“ 9'30 No. 6 St. Peters Third Prize