“ «@ Water .safety classes. came to a close at Tignish Friday Fhe two weeks course with an enrollment of !40 consisted of - land _fames, __ swimming in- ~ New Island Song. i Locally safety. A song written by Les Alex: | ~ ander, Charlottetown -Orchestra | ithe idea for th gt Leader, and recorded by “‘The siteonorommticegnor mao _Scotians"’ és currently riding high | on the CFCY hit parade and is likely to become a perennial /Field in Newfoundland. PRESENTING BADGE | sttuction ‘and films. 0. water Ear! Foster, Red Cross “supervisor of western Prince County is presenting Antionette Perry her badge for _having Les said redentlv that he got ago coming back to the province it will have after an engagement at Harmon (Peal ‘for to pased her {ntermediate swim- ming tests. Looking on (FROM THE LEFT) Norma Stewart, Midge Eldershaw and Carol Wallace ‘song was-writlen’ Les said. “‘It's |done in a folk style in the re- Leording and is-—written.as a bal- Hiad and one chorus. has * been inmitted, I may try and: get it jrecorded again as a ballad, he added, and noted that the sheet music, which will be available jin_a ‘couple of weeks will be in| jthe ballad form. “It's-not the kind of song that | will ever enjoy any great amount ‘of popularity, Les said, but T'm keeping my fingers crossed that s/perennial ap- | as a souvenier, years “we and for. Islanders too favorite every-season-It's-a song |were landing gt the Charlotte: | Les’s” first piece ot pubtaed: -of Prince Edward Island, heaches, its people and 80 oa iow passengers. said to. me \Piano,” which has been in Don i aoe Ader sd has a ree- was for a specific occasion classes sang There's A’ Fountain QC, in city police Court Satur. so forth.. -|\“we're on the Island"’ The |Messer’s. repetoire for. over 25 jord player, but rot everyone can when that occasion was over it Flowing Deep and Wide and the | iday morning. The/ accused was The new song has hea “re- [phrase stuck in my mind, and |years. ‘When I came here in |Play a piano. ci was flat. ) (jntermediate -and junior classes | lalso remanded until August f,0 HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION | cordet“by-—*“The _Scotians” a‘ ithe first thing I knew I“ had a the early ‘40's I met Don, who.| Les wrote another song for Les Alexander: By up An sang Jovy, Joy, Joy/ a charge of dangerous drivihe. = ELIGIBILITY SECTION ie » Singing group that has appeared | |set of lyries and_ a couple. of-ses- jat that time’ was having some | | Charlottetown’ s Centennial in /Saint John, N.B., d stud ved) Some of th: gongd learned. Robert..K., ‘Champion... .Park- J seats : here at “The Granada‘ and-the- sions at-the—piano—and-it- was—e-‘trouble—with—a—song—writer's-1n- |1955 “Charlottetown Ceytennial | musi¢e at Mount An son Univer- during the week’ were sing by | dale: and: Wavne Dickieson, New = ; J Post Office Bax. 1500 2 recording will be: going on sale |song jion or some such thing and was Jamboree’ He sald that this | sity. ‘I came to sisi in/1940 tothe - pupils Pv leadership of AGlasgow\ Were -each fined $14 : : .~ ce in Charlottetown stores” next “The Scotian's arrangement is not allowed to play-any publish. was quite popular that year, but play an engage y/he said, Rev. Doria Picklington. / and costs or five days on char: : harlottetown, PAE. “week : .quite different from the way the led musie- T had written. “‘Brok- | unlike - “Welcome to P.E.I." it “and haven't/£one "ode yet: Harmicraft’ exceptionally well Rex nf xpeeding <a * ; é fied 2 = ‘i : 7 - rir chit : — ee e mer who ou | 1e mos ee . = ‘ S$ 5 - its ltown Airport and one of my fel- )musie was “Broken Down are: | . Mand News Page_ To _ 2 The Guardian; Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 1, of.-Mrs-- Annie Beaton, I sold it and Don {Ross Dancers of @harlotteown, ithe MacKinnon family of Char- \lottetown, could buy it ineral-service- commencing at--2} still uses—it ip.m. Interment will be in ‘the iE S xf ae the Arsenault. Sisters | lut i Oren sith oo few probably of Wellington and the waren Linhe Sane cemetery. ne diadiey. Ott trac. fourth’ annyal Canadigin ‘Flying | & REPAIRS oug p y 0 as on’ display. pe acy Tinior Championshi Regatta; — realize it is probably the college } brothers j tivitjés of the Aveek © inefuded sresented/Mr McBptie. with ae i ‘song king of the Maritimes. He's! Children enjoyed pony rides. a Church Scho [Bite study ahd recreaion./ Cieiand flag as a take of the ONY Electric RGR writfen—-Sweethearts of Old Ac- ‘swing ride _and~the—three-quart- 7 The teaching staff 7Anclided Charlottetown” Yacht JAN adia’’ which has survived the jer mile boat trip from Port Hill ' y /Beverley Clark, ¢ Nopma/ Mac- “Commenting pon the anedanas 136 Prince St.. Ch'town years from’ 1938 when he wharf to the Island. Motor laun- Is Conclu ‘ d, Neill, Mrs. Lorae Crpekett.. Mar- wrote if while plaving an en-ches were busy all afternoon tak- | . ion Barbour, Nornya--Smaliman, Ragement at the .university in ing passengers to and from the! -ALBERTON: — Vxc at yon | Verna/Clark My Gordon Cot- Wolfville and when his orches- Island. school for Montrose - Pastoral ‘0. Beth, Smallpiany Linda. Bar- tra_.‘'The _Downtowners" were | Seafood. and_ chicken dinners Charge of the Vnited Church |playing in . Charlottetown --he were served by members of the coacluded on Friday ‘with a pub- | wrote ‘Memories of Old’ Prince {home economics classes of the ,liec_ closing in evefing. lof Wales", which has si rived ‘Miscouche and Tiggish Regional jwell-aver 10 years of singing by | {High Schools, ‘who were also in iP W.C.. students. ‘charge of the other refreshments | “I'd -tike to havea record cut-pavailable, “includti®g steamed with these-two songs. on. them :clams—and~quahaugs, fish~a-n-d-+ \Les said.''l think it would prob- chips, sandwiches, tea, coffee : jably be quite popular with -cel- ‘and soft drinks. } 7 lege kids at the two schools.” Indian handerafts and souven- “Records. he added, have _a_cer-_irs-wereon sale, including-a sel; tain advantage over sheet. mus- ‘ ere Worship was led /by Brian Gazzara, ag asSistant to the’ *' minister / diyector of — the school_4 ag was —assisted 68 Peggy/ rennan who read offering was received by i¢é Bowness and Margareé “The / Church.” pp The primary and kiadér, arten | t Marry ‘ow. Theme of the school was led, was fined/$75 and costs or ‘30 days when he appeared he- 1or/sailing instptictors. Mr. Rankin, “on “behalf jof~ thar} localelub, the host club/for the | Aller’ Prowée_ of . the “Charlotte-, towh Yagi Club. 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Roulstene “and his so Wotan Was-made by/) tober, Bob’ of this vedi races wil LZ ws | Jon : : “Parterek—out—ofte—hevalCana-MeBrides piesider, ot ie expectations of fantitral_campat j ‘ dian ¥acht Club, Torentq, eap- adian Flying Ju or Association, “tion int PM MeBrinf- neve 7 hiréd—tep honors” in” the fourth Montreal high paige 4) members/ of the. / annual ‘Canadian Flying dunier. / pavyid and /Allen, Ai placed racing/ 4 mmyhittees “who proyt- / fs Chanrpionsiip Regatta held nere Ye anth in: #9 racy, came sec. ded Aby (gad necessary ‘to keep/ srt a ot aoe ts h- ond ‘in: the/ funtor/dvision: This thexg/A6 ofews on thes sea 7" y ne. winning crew was -prescs- voung cro was/previously sel if. / : ad / ; "py AGE, SULTS . 4 j oe ine eee: oe Lieus ected om/their /merit tn ,repre- ye aay he vesuliy, ot: SUMMERSIDE owe ie Ba ae shell —arHanients awa ane ag : facDo- sent P21. in'Ahe’ Junior. Sailing, 4 resatta’-A—F4-Roulst th “and crowd. attended this a St. baskets made” "by Island -resi- “ald ‘at. the Senda aon fe racin2 Regattd scheduled to.be held in 4 at/ Roulsone./ R.GY.C Tins |Arme's Sund Ay.,Festivities at ‘ents j ae wae uns " a ee Winnipeg this - August. ag first J-Chattield wad Sale Htennox-tstant~yesterday,one~af Tee the Roulstone’s at sentor cra Fexatta prizes wi e/P / or chattig, L.RV., Mone the largest in the 18-year his- M. A. M N ill ee, a at ae dias ite aw rded: Ao runners up, (real, secondé Joan M Sride and - ae: eee acine annual classic MAKES’ RESENTATION / Judy Kingsmill, P.CA.C., Halle patron saint o e paris #n- ; 3 : s on / he ‘fax, fourth: D. Rogcoe and R, nox Island, a. "Mi¢mae indian Passes Away ‘JUNIOR - WINNERS love Wee Olin tad fos Gogh, A.C, Mentrea ete aed geass is about 25 miles * Winner of the’ junior divisién wht. was generat chamad ‘of G. Tidgarsh any/D. Love, C/¥ west _pf Bimmnreide. : The’ death. occurred — at “thre jin-flyt ns junior, competit! onjwas the regatta,’ made Aa /prese nia-/C., sixth: .D. Stewart and@/ A, The day'é activities began with’ King's County Memorial’ Hospi: Tony “McBride and. his. 9/f' w Mon to the/ second pal fh.the Prowse, CYC... seve hth; \two morning masses, one said TL Mammen Se RY fits 20. PB Bsc a of ie P/otn t/senior division ptihg this }G./.. Mouland’. and W. » Mouse jat: 9. o'clock by Rev. FE. W. Mac+ ah . = co! . 3 ant ei i ae exh Bee lop ree / prize. were Jim/Ghatlield. and land. RK Y. C,St John Innis, the parish. priest, and ant } es a + a . f iE BS t . . unior a. tof les ayta Sally Chatfiel Montreal. ighth:.. W/ Simmonds ’. and sjopencair..mass..at..the Shrine of |Swo years a resident at the home | Trophy “was: oresen 0 Piny The first and pnlylady crew in’ Rankin, @.Y.C* ninthy R. Coop- St. Anne’ said--by Rey, Nazaire Murray Maprite and an ockeg Pt this year's régaita/was Joan Mé. er and/G. Burnham. RAY.C., Gallant. . - Harber. nner ee : dontraal stl don. ‘Bride and iiay Kingsmill oy of St Jun, “tenth: “PLove~andD. In ‘the ‘afternoon ‘a concert. “The dale Meu Macnislll was ee a tape aye the Pointy G air/ Yacht. Club in Lidstdne, CYC. 11: Pu Williama _/ ‘featured ‘Variety of entertain. S00-of the —late~ Archibald: MatST inion nahi Spit y by Dr, Montreal /This crew, Avhicn and/D. McKénna. C.Y.C., 12:-P. << /ment, with step and tap danc- Neill and Catherine Smith. and W. W. Tidmaych . Haves baa came inAhird position, was pre-/Dyfnnan and Elizabeth Driscoll, / > ling, guitar, mouth organ and old “2S born at, Little “Sands. 82 dent of ChéF a lp as now liv. Sented prize by Bighenitors S/Y¥.C.,-.13; K/. Martin, and- A,/ ™ time fiddle music, plus western trae ee ae are resting 2 at 92 in Moptreal. / f Rankip, who also made a pres-/Afelinis: C.Y.C.,. 143.4 Busta \ pete re singers and accordion music. ae Murray River crest Home| 4 sauadron. trophy. presented enta to Allen Bustard,. Sun} and Susan/Monty, S.¥.C., 15; Aa. en Down Piano" aad when 1/Among the entertainers starr- ntil noon’ today then to the Lit. (0 an #utstanding junior crew. 9 Side, and. Gordgh Tidmarsh, MacLeod and. D.. HH GE Acc plaved_it-for-him-he asked if*he |ing in the show. were the Ruth ‘ie Rana United Chureh for {u- was won by /David-Stewart-and /Offarlptietown_wh¢—are bothé ‘yy-)MacLe a ume, * Ay.