V. uh} uh twins, RVOWING FIRST am and h... in apply it named for this team of ladies from Fan- in i‘mp the ('i'awrll 'i'ropliyi (“liming competing in a Red ( It“ First aid rally. the first of t: kind held on the island. Parkdale School Saturday at aim-noon The Canoe C n \' e ' tram won out over ll other ti am»: The trophy was p re- srvitud at a banquet at P a r k Rmai l'nited (‘hiiirh in the evening when the winner and four runer-up teams were an- nounced hy Sinclair Cutcliffe. Hrre Mrs (‘leve (‘raswvih right. donor of thp trophy. pre- sents it to the members of the winning team They are. ‘eft to right. Mrs Charles “at-Nevin, Mrs. Joscph MacKenlie. Mrs. Hector Mai-Nevin. \Irs Ginn- don liarI-‘adycn and \li's. Roy Marl’hee. captain. anoe Cove First Aid Team Wins P.E.|. Title Five ladics from Canoe Cori- uiil reprcscnt Prince Edward Island at the International Res- announced by Sinclair Culcliffe, director of the competition. l The winning team. as did the inthcr four runner-up teams re- SlAND NEWS PAGE CharlottetoWn and Queens County ported an aura of mystery sur- , rounded how and where Lloyd Blaquiere. 13-yearvold son of; Mn. Nettie Biacquiera and the late Jack Biacquiere. 273 Dor- ehester Street. city. received a l Stc d’a Phannacy in Outlaw town. The runner-up team were iChariotietown Legion ladies. il‘arkdale No. 3; Parkdale Na. 4‘ and Canoe Cove No, 7. ‘ The first aid rally. the first .of its kind held on the Island. igot underway at Red Ct‘iss headquarters in the morning and was attended by upwards of 300 persons Hm I: two'nour refresher training course for instructors and first aid past attendants was held. )r. W. Al Stewart. diairman of Red Cross first aid servxt-es for P.E.I. spoke on the emi-r- pency treatment of the first aidcr. which was followed ‘iy a demonstration on mouth-o mouth artificial respiration by provincial director of Red Cross first aid \lrs. Harry (‘udmure Dr Paul f‘udmore spoke on .emcrgency child birth in the case of a nuclear attack. Also speaking was Staff-Sgt. James Keefe of the RC‘TP, who stress—- ’St. John Cops Blind Bowlers' Tourney Sat. serious head injury at about 1.1) pm. Sunday. The mystery‘ was finally cleared at a late! hour after questioning of t h e iad's companions. ReportI indicate that the youth was playing baseball on the vacant lot across from Bus- NEW GLASGOW (CP) - The ‘ter MacMiilan'a service station Saint John. N,B.. Fundy club on ext Grafton Street and that wnn the final two strings here Saturday to capture thL-ir sec- ond straight Maritime town I t ML Saint John trailed the boot' ' i New Glasgnw Mum ciuh m.- iw ' the first six strings of the or» day tourney, then bounced into ‘ a 12-point land In the seventh round, and roliod n 396 in the finalc to take the title by 51 points. salclv aloniz with first aid. North Bedeque. Kinzsboro and Kinkora. ] Glaszmt'. (no and I-‘.rst Aid CKimll‘tl‘lM I con-ed first aid kits. donated by ‘ed the importance of teaching ‘Stciiart 80 SEE bt'llf'dlllfil for Aiiziiat u1 \iont- rial Thiiy were declared the winners iii a proi'inrc-iiide Tii'SI aid (‘nmpt‘lltllm hold Saturday ai'crnoon at Parkdale School hall \Iembers of the winning team. who \\'f‘l‘(‘ prrsontrd with the Ciaswvll Trophy at a closing banquet Satiirdav nicht in Park Royal llnitcd Church Hall. are Ellis. Rni‘ liaci‘hec, captain. lli'rs. Charles hfachi'in. Mrs .luscph \IacKt‘nzlc. Mrs Hcctu \lachin. and Mrs. Glenda! hiachidycn The winners were LOCAL BRIEFS Oil. STOVE OVERHEATED (‘ity firemen answered a still alarm last evening xhortly after 10 o'clock to 2m Sydney Street I'hPN‘ an ovrrhoatad oil stove urn: ntiwdnd in by the firemen. Tht-re W'N no damage. BROTHER DIES Mrs lfnrrv Tidmarsih. ('har- hill‘lnil‘ii. rcct‘ii'M the sad news Saturday of the sudden death of her hr lhcr. Falwth Blake of Calvary. Min \ir Blake has resided in Fair.an for the past 50 vt'nrs "l‘ was the son of the lair .\ir, rind .\lrs. Maurice Biakc of Charlollt‘tnll'n DIES TN ROSTON Word “as rct‘rivcd hy friend- tn Charinitciawn of the death in Boston. rm Sunday. May ti. til Miss Lorvita MacDonald of Bon- Mn and formerly of ‘Vlill Valley. P E I 600“ Fl'NERAL — T h 9 hi- ncrai for Leigh A. Good was held Saturday afternoon from the Culcliflr Funeral Home “ht-re M‘i’vll‘f’ was conducted by Rev 1.1., Wallsi Pallbearers \rrre Stanlm Willis. .lohr Mac- Phaii. George MarMiiian. Har- old Godfrry. Herbert Scott and flush Howard, interment wan ht Cornwall cemetery. HOWA'I'I' Fl'NERAL — 'T'ht.I funeral for William M, Howatt tn held Saturday fternnon from the (‘utriifte funeral Home. where service wan mn- durtcd by Rev THE So- merli Member: of the Canadian ltdinn attended In it body. the Iervice was conducted by “(D hon King, the Last Past a nd Reveille was moat-d by malai- Robert Mills Pallbearers were Ronald Vestry. Ernest Perry. Hamilton Mat-Neill. Rn Reilly. Louis lamprey. and Ivan Mr (‘arv‘Ille interment took place ll People- eeuietery. STEVENSON FUN!!! Al. he was struck on the head with a baseball bat. Some minutes after the arri- ‘ ent took place a call was sent ito Henneney'a Funeral Homei - T0 BROADCAST ADDRESS ip's address to the Duke of Ed- inburgh's a e c o n d Commun- 'wcnith s t u d y conference in ininntmi May )4 will he can; ()therieam pmiclpatjng were ‘ried on the CBC trieviston and ‘ New Mt. trans - Canada radio networks. iThe addreSS will be carrivd nn ‘ both networks at a pm. ADT.. ‘the CBC said Thursday, The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mom, May 7. 1962. Struck By Baseball Bat Boy ls Flown To Halifax City police early last night re-i 'ronorrro (CPI—Prince Pnii- i 5 Brown. reported that when be armed the boy was still cons- cious Despite hll being awake the youth was apparently incohef~ em and was not able to give any details as to how the inci- dent occurred. At that time the only visible injury appeared to- be a cut or scrape on Lhe side of the head. 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