. vevan, meen Grant, mary Good oa wih stone end Berry Selected = [Siticr Stone ts tonto Tan ITHE WEEK AT SDU Mina" topaoien calection a Old Well cement to prevent it Teappean yea arouse! od He said the well Festival J udge Five English and three French a sa Reappears one originally te plays, performed by eigh OTTAWA ee Berry,| groups from Halifax to iste internationally wn Ameri-| bridge, Alta., are compet aa ener who joe his stage| the Dominion Drama se as a music hall come- national trophy and $1,000 cash mn ‘will adjudicate the Domin- pri ISLAND NEWS PAGE Final Examinations ‘Montague, Souris, Kings Cou At Dalvay An old well made an unexpec- ; The G Charlottetown, Sat. April 14, se = ‘oe final e: in th ki a desea ae al sed “© be uardian, ’ Pp re ose an Election for is gripping th the a ae tes Som int . Pw soe it was nee sertunate semen anne more, as | Eri at there were no children play. Bounced Friday * Island Delegate arsity football tame, ae pre! oe Meronry ing in the area when it happen. as. Berry, who now lives ie FRANK CORCORAN is melting all the snow on the tel dhe Sean, tae Dake oe cela packerded. Named For 4-H Paris, has directed many off- Broadway plays, Hollywood and French movies. Miss Theresa MacLeod, diree- A former assistant of actor-| tf of Women’s work, provincial | producer - writer Orson Welles,| ¢partment of agriculture will he will be visiting Canada for | Tepresent the province at the the second time. Some years| annual meeting of the Canadian ago he toured here as part of | Council on 4-H se - pr the cast of a road of | ton April 29 - } Native Son. | learned Thursday a oe He recently directed and Peacock, national director for starred in The Secret of the) this province, who is unable ee show US. Girl Scout Visitor Observing Girl Guides = Mrs. F. M. Latham, Edge- water, Maryland, visitor- obser- ver to eastern Canada from the | ans Scouts of the United States | oe much impressed with Canada, | especially — its size and the iendliness | ing val 10. in the Girl Guide mov _ from 8 to 12; intermediate | | is significd by the Island mud and exams, by the scou t I a Sea Ran- | judgement lie between the and 10th of Ma of its people. New-| gers and said, had been SDU Corresponden ne sp. vement are for girls age 7 | close a sone range in age from a and girl guides fro Land Rangers rang- in age from 16 to 21. son, The wo is right, for | which has already he ts from sf | ed, showing that the days of final mpus, turning the football gri- | key are en __The warm wind from the west warm wind from oe west pre into a marsh, and promis- os ng and exams are ine spring schedule, ost- 3rd Last week, academie exigen- cies prevented this column gaged in a competition he presidency of the AAA Fighting for the office of the e-president are Garrity, Mc- until after this column h. laid to rest, but since prognostic- ation is in vogue, with the Stan- ley Cup finals and all, I will pre- dict, perhaps Sey the ele- tion of Jim Bentha Garri Mr. Kipping said a large hole ppeared in the middle the parking area collapsing the pavement. iate steps were taken to close off the area which children = er a? em- ployees frequen He said the ror oa be fill- and Jim _ over 300 ty, I can't go pte with |e quota by 19 gallons over “ University hopes to get , exceeding their pr oem oO of [Bakers Report Profits Decline MONTREAL (CP) — Consoll- dated Bakers of Canada Limited reported Friday net earnings in 1961 were $118,638, or 35 cents a mm compared with $217,535, r 65 cents a share, in 1960. The company, which operates and, her biggest surprise during trip, A Th glance at a map | ies, pine | - their prior departure showed | “ Jones’’ or what- | World, a play set in Montreal | ™ke the trip. ived in Prince Edward Island | by Canadian playwright Ted Al-| Miss MacLeod who Is national eee to begin a week-long lan, at the Theatre Royal in the) chairman of the committee stay here that will take her to her| In the United States, Brown. | heen aat selecting Errol Andrews as s SOGh AOVRRTENE 18 SENN, (80 8 penetly Sratenrer, for he roads | |hasty review - unproclaimed London suburb of East Strat-| The Bible House offers you religious sup- plies for church and while in Edmonton. GROWING COLONY Population of Sarawak, Brit- Charlottetown Bible Chapel —Phil 3:4-9 7:30 p.m.—“‘THE PROMISED LAND” The Salvation Army “Home of Evangelism Since 1865” Great lg Street 55 Villa Avenue and Mrs. L. A, Hicks. C.0. | with two grown children, all sections of the province. Mrs. Latham’s visit will wind | up a tour of Quebec and the | Atlantic Provinces that began | Feb. 7. The visit is to promote | better understanding between Girl Seouts of America and the milar movements have been discussed by Mrs. Latham and | is well prepared to be international representative e Girl Scouts. an of | A housewife | she as having been a girl scout her- | MUCH IMPRESSED 7:00 p.m.—Evangelistic Meeting Thursday 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY” CALVARY TEMPLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada pper Prince Street Rev. C. K. Benn, Pastor 9:15 a.m.—Fellowship Hour, Summerside Radio JESUIT BROTHERS Young men— 18 to 35 interested in serving God by working with Jesuit Priests in Canada and on the Missions Write for information to: Brothers’ Vocational | mately 4,000,000 members in the | Girl Scout Movement. northerly province she would | ae so with this in mind fe yy that blessed with beau Looking forward to her visit to Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Guides py as will be taking | back to Girl Scouts in her coun- the eg Guide movement there reen forms. ntiful weather. ner, | Or & on meeting of t Island Girl Gui Guide and Brownie Sydney are used by their ian} (1). Prince Edwa: | that apaememand was the most | ever, eae colorful names | ‘events show that of Brown Owl and Tawny Owl DRAMA AWARDS Canad’ Lois Hughes and Ron for | counterparts. Another difference | Whalen, ffrom the cast of the guest speaker at the annual | ger MacIntyre took the leading the actor honors, while pretty Mur- uide Association | je] St. John, the freshette queen being held at Government House | added another laurel i activities {from Summerside, and Levis that will take her through Prince | Corriveau, medical | and Kings Courties as well as | Sieber. won the “supporting” | ophies. man from | ‘like Muriel St. John, Mary Don- as the ae 4 oon ANYONE FO TENNIS? The tennis toe have bee her, the asphalt has been) 7 is the uniforms. The Girl Scouts | “‘Blood Wedding” carried off the ays well-peopled with tennis | silverware—the leading actress | enthusiasts, and | and the best diction awards, re- | playe also’ tennis | | May, | | dent administration | hence nominations are e Canadian guide leaders she | | Latham said she had already | 235 Cumberland St., at Longworth Ave. has ae om, Lag ae Lat- received aay new ideas, songs | pone Nag: wdhoeg cd the eee she echaetes the fe- | chairman. 11:00 a.m.—‘NO CONFIDENCE IN THE FLESH” ham i and Canadian | male “oscar.” Marcia Arsenault | ne recent Blood Donor clinic, hae the competent man- agin f the above-mentioned n roduced into pind the basic aims these two movements are the DIFFERENCES NOTED One of the most ate was the great num- ber o chisineners as with the Girl Scout Movement; a | the meeting programs of the | eral Guide companies appeared to | Hospital? (2) What was the price paid be less flexible than those of compared | turkey were purchased in | year 1961 and another, Mrs. Latham said that the following: (a) Hillsooro Gen-| mobile purchased, from Riverside was it Peres and for what | amount of mo (4) Of the Sinai FOWL PURCHASES ) How many pounds of New 1962 to date for | Hospital? (b) i, | bare To Questions Given (1) What ministers of the H.P. Smith asked the minister | crown are supplied with auto- noticeable | of health: biles (2) What is the make of each anks for leaders and | York dressed fowl, chicken and automobile supplied to each of the | the ministers? (3) When was the said auto- | whom sup- ith an average of 88 per cent. The classes went in order then, with the Juniors following with | | SDU CHALLENGE cleared off, and despite the chill | as aor until the next blood ranks, and and the Senior clas is heavily ing | favored to take the series—also to her | called for the office of NFCUS | fitting. Z oO | De s Duffy, compiled 285 pints of | James A. Stahr, B.Se., Th.M. The American Girl Scout ee lin. girl, scowling as ‘a lender | Movement, Mrs. Latta m|, 50 ,™il leave the province | The best play was “8 pesos ood fom the students of St. 1 An experienced male clerk for general nex aturday an return | for Sunday’’, presented by the camp director, trainer and ex-| Said, was founded by Juliette | The Senior class, even if de- . sate Atelier ligyeaaael PTH HOE my sogsot py l ater | home. She ne here from freshman class, and with a cast | store. Must have references. Write stat- | feated in hockey and drama, ra- | wit to win the corpuscle trophy | | psc n an interview yesterday,| same there are a great man 82 per cent, the Sophomores with ae ah, om 1:68’ dims -teainene “etiittiee Mrs. Latham said she was very | differences in the organization B Governme t | HH 78 per cent, and the Freshmen _ ius at andes fctan aa he she said, There are approxi- WY nr in mouse with 57 per c Montague Before the drive is completely | ' tions have been authorized for) jails since the estimates hich were passed in the le- | gislature sar cee NSWERS (1) aula spent to March 20, 1962 $15,600, Appropriation, 6,500 total—$9,100.00 (2) Ments Restaurant side in its rightful abode, SDU, 50 per cent higher than in 1960. clnelidineLaia naam titans an’, NOTICE “- heaton: the Sophmore class | cenenee the Misfits to advance | int he finals, while the Seniors ome, ish Crown colony in north | Canadian Girl Guide Associa- | Food was also high on Mrs, | AT ANNUAL | spectively. “a ‘academic retirement of ees the Co-eds, as is fitting. 170 Kent St. Charlottetown |= orneo, increased to 750,000 in| tion, The philosophy, methods, | Latham’s list of compliments.| Today Mrs. Latham will be (2). In interelass drama, Ro- | pes Duffy, at the mid-point of e Sophomores and_ Seniors |No trespassing or fishing 1961 from 550,000 in 1947. and programs of these two very | MANY NEW IDEAS leaves a breach in the stu- | bowl off for the Alley honors, allowed at Dewar’s Pond, Brudenell. MALE HELP WANTED ing experience and wages expected to Box 4682, Guardian Office, LIBERAL MEETING ' of Third District of Kings at Canadian Legion Hall, Cardigan, on Tuesday, April 17th at 8 p.m. Each poll please send delegates to elect district executive. their counterparts in the U.S.A. | per pound for: (a) fowl over Plied to the ministers are they The age groupings in the four pounds? (b) fowl under four | registered in the name of the American Movement also differ: | pounds? (¢) chicken over four individual minister or are they Brownies in the Girl registered in the name of the | de partment of government over s 9, id which the minister presides? (8) Order in Council No. 608— SERVICE OF MEDITATION —— GOOD FRIDAY, 3—4 o'clock (5) For each of the automobil- | TRINITY CHURCH Bureau Ignatius College Guelph, Ontario (3) Yes (4) (a) Mrs, Percy Henry) $2,584 (b) Amount spent to Mar- 1962 2,500 Appropriation 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School, A Class for Each Age 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Praise 7:30 p.b.—Evangelistic Rally. ATTEND CHARLOTTETOWN’S REVIVAL CENTER TRINTY UNITED CHURCH . Reverend. an ‘c. E. . B.A. Speakers, T. J. Kickham and Dr. L. Bonnell. Donald MacLeod, District President. Scout | pounds? (d) chicken under four | pounds? | (3) What was the price pai per pound for turkeys? (4) From whom was each pur- chased? | (5) Were tenders called for! the purchase of fowl, chicken es owned by or supplied to the | 6! ministers how much was paid | by the government for gasoline, oil, repairs, tires or any other | accessories during the calendar “Once it was the Jones & Hagen era, then it was the Snead & Hogan era... Now it's the Palmer era! The Rev. R. S, Latimer, B.A., B.Ed., B.D. and turkevs? The is. Clayton C, Lewis, roe Park) Worshi os is) she chia oti la idineias year 1961? Organist and Director of Choirs: orship conducted by the Ministers l cerated fowl, chicken and tur-| ANSWERS (1) Premier, minister of high- ways, minister of agriculture, minister of industry. : : ) r i, inis- | Hospital? (b) Riverside Hot ter of uhways, Chryste, m ta | pital? . ster of agriculture, Mercury, (7) What was the price paid | siatear of industry, Ford. | per pound for: (a) eviscerated| (3) Premier, Feb. 27, 1960 — i of Charlottetown Churches Sermon by The Rev’d. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D. Music by Trinity Choir and Mr. R. F, Mugford, A.R.C.0, THE CHARLOTTETOWN MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Royston F, Mu F, Mugford, A.B A. R.C. 0, Abcstesteartetune CHURCH SCHOOL _ PALM SUNDAY SERVICES 11:00 a.m.—"“WHO IS THIS?”’ Rev. J. G. E. Ball nthem: “Open The Gates of Temple’ (Knapp) “AN ‘INTRUDER AT THE HEART’S GATE” Peon R. S. Latimer) key were purchased in the year | 1961 and 1962 to date for the | following: (a) Hillsboro General 7:00 p.m.— nthem: “The Palms” (J. Faure) | eesesessteesesssssunsnessssseesennn fowl f ds? (b) evis- ‘owl over four pounds? evis-|¥.R, McLaine, $2,150.; minister | Soloist: Mr. Harvey MacPherson i ss cerated fowl under four pounds? | of highways. Nov. 8 F.R. || Reception of new members at both services . i; (e) eviscerated chicken over|McLaine, $2080.; minister of By MERCER BAILEY | route deadlocked at 280. “A WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY” First Baptist C hurch ‘four pounds? (d) eviscerated | agriculture, Match 30. 1961 — he cig dpa Bar Niki easel [po nhleyeAbsonnagk oR an! saad GooD oo APRIL 20 chicken under four pounds? Stewart Motors, $2,043.74; min- in its ‘Palmer Era | tional course is 36-36—72. Once it was the Jones end Palmer's $20,000 Corner of Prince yt ™ Stree (8) What pr id i September 20, first prize 11:00 a. oe Communio’ oe ts at price was paid per ister of industry, September antata ‘Olivet c Calvary” Pastor: Rev. H, L. n, B.A., B.D, | Pound for turkeys? 1960 — McGowan Motors at Hagen era check vaulted him ahead of Organist: Mrs. V. ‘eigh Dingwell (9) From whom were each 180. | Read what the | Then it was the Snead and Doug Ford and Cary Middle. ipaaee PARK UNITED CHURCH 9:45 a.m.—Church School | purchased? | (4) Province of P.E.1 Hogan era. coff to the top of the PGA offi- (Cor, Dunkirk & Kirkwood) (5) Premier, $1,322.25: minis. | Associated Press Now it is the Palmer era. cial money winning list for the | (10) Were Te called for | these purchas ter of highways, $1,342.81; min- ANSWERS | ister of agriculture, $1,091.48; (a) 1961 — 6799 Ibs., of minister of industry— Not broken down. 11:00 a.m.—‘THE ENEMIES JESUS MADE” Anthem: “The Palms” (Faure) 7:00 p.m.—“‘THOSE WHO STOOD WITH Tan ON CALVARY” past 15 years. Palmer has col- lected $298,738 in official PGA purses, Ford $287,037 and Mid diecoff $285,232 although Arno! And it’s Arnold Palmer’s alone. any major tournament to- day, Arnold Palmer, the one- | time steelworker from Latrobe, 11:00 a.m.—Church Schoo i —JESUS OR BARABBAS—Rev. C. C, Lewis and a.m. A Organist: Mr. Clifford Floyd said about Arnoid Palmer's great 9:30 11:00 a Ai New York dressed fowl and tur- | aT i \ z c :25) key, 1962 — Nil PROVINCIAL TREASURER | win in 1962 oat = be given the favor Seat cb te a oy only since N St Paul S Anglican Church sabia en Holy, Is The Lord” (Schubert) 2. (a) 1907 Ibs., at 0c, 445| (1) Plywood for desk, 70.15; | the Swe ts tee Sask, ahteun| OE Mae D ose eo is mee to all to attend Holy Week a at S4e. (b) Nil. (c) Nil. (4) | Sea Leecaar let dun ' Masters last to his third Masters golf cham-| Player, who failed to y through Friday. Rev. M. a MacLeod 7.03 NY, ionship, Palmer has proved no t tenuis Recbionele 5. t, Whol, Guicte ie ik wash Wah ao ted Gee ee afternoon at | 3. 1055 Ibs. at 42e, 3902 Ibs. Sr ee 196.- Monday. one can equal his Shitity Seatihon ‘i see . T. . o'clock, and will be heard nightly at 7: %0 0 ry the theme of } at 45c. rally just when it appears hope | fend his tit! e Rev. acces wal eae ee Rector Christ’s High-Priestly Prayer, 4, Fowl was purchased from an Nil seats is gone. Ff ond ase” an ? $ Urban McQuaid and M. and A. (3) 1 typewriter, 1 calculator. * TRAILS PLAYER hoted 000, George A. Thompson, 0., (CHM), A.R.C.M, Peters. Turkeys were purchased | (4) Plywood, Chandler Bros. “a Monday’s playoff with Gary Lag ooo o- Fifth Sunday in Lent—Passion Sunday ( { | h Sao from Lorne Elliott and Parven 70.51 furniture, H.M. Simpson, nd Fissterwsi2, | lery of about ° 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion en ra ristian ure Cass. 498.81 calculator, H.M. Simpson, : . 45 a.m.—Bible Class 219 Kent Street 5. m 535.60 typewriter, H.M. Simpson ° 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School, Junior and oo Classes MORNING SERVICES: 6. 1961 — 4403 Ib., of eviscer- | 479.34 E LU IVE in 11:00 a a.m.—Sunday School, ed and Beginners Classes 0:00 a.m.—Bible School for the he whole family ated fowl, capons and turkeys| (5) See (1) (4) 11:00 Soe ites tt whee 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Serv * were purchased. 1962 — 679 lbs., PRISONERS’ FOOD : Ve of eviscerated fowl | : SALVATION THROUGH CHRIS? ( service to be ieee asted) cera owl and Cae | A.W. Matheson asked the at | THE EVENING PATRIOT rea Subject: Message: “WHEN JESUS STIRRED were purchased. | torney general to table answers | A Grah cage on, Ride on in Majesty JERUSALEM” 7. (a) 450 Ibs., at 40c; rod to a following questions: fab wal ~ Shacearigord ag Anthem: “Lift Up Your Heads” (Hopkins) = , at 42c; 658 Ibs., at 43c; How much more, than pro- | : .m.—E ‘ on WORSHIP at 44c; 605 Ibs., at 45c. ) vided in the estimate, has {t cost || oo SY caaek ieee once WHO 7:00 p.m.—Evening Serv Nil. (¢) 403 Ibs., eviscerated | the province by the change in| TAKE STROKES : — ustray ess) Message: DIVINE CERTAINTIES” capons at 52c. (d) Nil. feeding prisoners in the Queens ‘ ; Anthem: “When We Stand Before the ” iy 382 Ibs., eviscerated turkey a Jail? Y Visitors Welcome. ~(Nevin) — t 50c. o provides the catering | OF F OUR GAME! —————————— Friendly Church on Kent Street é The eviscerated fowl was cniie for the Queens County | ' Minister—W. 0. Weale purchased from gg Me- | Jail? Organist: Mrs. W. A. MacRae Quaid and M. and A. Peters (3) Is a food catering service | READ were | provided for prisoners in the aid. Kings County Jail? (4) If the answer to question | (3) is “yes’’, (a) Who provides this service? (b) How much does the service cost over previous methods of feeding prisoners? (5) What additional appropria- PARK ROYAL UNITED CHURCH Church Street, Parkdale Rev. J. H. Tye, B.A., B.D., Minister Hiscott The eviscerated capons THE CHURCH WITH A FRIENDLY WELCOME purchased from Urban McQu: The eviscerated turkeys were | purchased from Parven Cass. 10. Yes. CARS J. George MacKay asked the leader of the government: THE PALMER ¢ METHOD Zion iby gon Church Miss Madelyn Wadden. L.Mus., B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—The Church School. Classes for all ages “The Paims’ eae 10:00 a.m.—Bible Class. 11:00 a.m, Nursery School ae. Spal 1 Crucify —Breck 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP e ) Sermon: THe MATCHLESS KING 11:15 a.m.— Church School Anthem: All Glory Laud and Honour 7:00 p.m. m.~-Evening Worship —St. Theodulph a ee eee 7:00 p.m.—DIVINE WORSHIP Duet: “All i ta al April Even’ THE INSCRIPTION ON THE CROSS Light—Wilhousky VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME The Kirk 0f , James Miss Elsie Love, Miss Helen Wilson Music by the Ladies’ Choir GOOD FRIDAY 10:90 a.m.—Confirmation; Holy Communion You are welcome to Worship with us. inerecse your ee eve Siting SAM by letting Arold dow you. hut The Reverend T. A. B. Somers, M.A., §.7.M., Minister how The Palmer Method See nn nm te Rtemattonel going Organist and Directer ot the Chotrs fame. See the Sports Section ia aman tae oe 11:00 a.m.—Churehtime Ni 11:00 a.m.—PALM SUNDAY 3 MORNING WORSHIP AND SERMON: “ALLELUIA, FOR THE LORD GOD OMIN. STARTING MONDAY, APR. 16 & EVERY MON.-WED.-FRI. POTENT Anthem: “Lift Your Heads’ I as THEREFORE SHALL ame ct bavtoon @f Gn Canton taunt Boom eon we ni. be Ree DE ... Brigadier W. W. Reid as special names chairmen in Char- bain (Furey lottetown ... and Mrs. R. E, Sutherland as women’s division ons i Meade by Major RD. MacGillivray OD, ADC, and president of PT ewe w the P. E. 1. Division, Dr. J. H. Maloney *** Daily plus WEEKEND magazine