Festival Wins Continue By City’s Bell-Tone Singers The Bell-Tone Singers of Char-|beth Taylor and Carole Hurry, | Class 162 —1. East Royalty, lottstown, who to date have at-|Winsloc, 82. . |2. South Winsloe, 82; 3. South- tained the highest mark in the|, Class 132 b—1. Central Queens | port, 81. _ P ‘fusic Festival,- 90, last|Regional High School, Hunter 83: 2. South Winsloe, 82 3. South- night were awarded 89 in class | River, 83; 2. Charlottetown Reg- | port, 81. . 2° omen’s chorus.-two parts, ional High School, 80. Class 84-B — 1. Mary Beth by = adjudicator’ Lloyd Queen. woe ee “Si Central Queens | Horgan, city,.86; 2. Ellen Dris- Ty. received: “tlie Monday |**eg!ona!. 18: coll, city, Donna Harris Sher- Class i34—1. Charlottetown} Regional High School, 86; Con. | WOM $5; 3. Judith Profitt, city, tral Queens Regional, 84. Class 20—1. Bell-Tone Singers, | ass 96 — x aan a Charlottetown, 86. , Class 22-1, Bell-Tone Singers. | Sharon Duffy. and Heather Mac- night durig the official opening b Lieutenant-Governor W.J. MacDonald performing in class. 22 women's chorus, three parts. Their presentation of Brahms “Lullaby” which they perform: | g9. | Aulay tied with Fay Rogerson ‘ed Monday night and “Kitty* ae %—1. Bell- Tone Singers, | and Vicky Robertson, 82; 3, *Magee"’ which they presented | 86 | Susan Conohan and Carol Ann last night in class 22 were re- corded. The recordings will be sent along with other recordings. of outstanding performances in the other various music festivals across Canada affiliated with the Canadian Federation of Music Festivals will be listened to by a ‘panel of adjudicators. The win- ner -of this judging—will-receive the Lincoln Trophy for the best performance during the festivals. Besides these two exceptional- ly _fine-—marks,—.the—Bell-Tone Singers in class 20, choral group, | mixed voices, 4 part and in cslas 26. men’s chorus, 4 part receiv- ed -86- for each performance. The*festival, continues today at the Confederation Centre with sessions at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the theatre and rehearsal room and 7.30 this evening at the thea- tre only. Saturday morning music teach- ers on Prince Edward Island will ~have—the-opportunity.to meet with adjudicators_in. both Char- lottetown and Summerside to discuss the teaching of music.’ Winners in last night's -fest- | lval were: to Winnipeg where. they -‘|MacDougall, Charlottetown, 85; | Treholm, 82. Class 340—1. Fort Augustus | Consolidated School, 83; 2. Fort 2. | Augustus Consolidated, _ Jt. | 3, ireuatiuoaat 80. AFTERNOON CLASSES The following are -the results of the afternoon’s classes: Class 130,\— 1. St. Jean, 85; Birchwood, 84; 3. Parkdale, 83. seth Class 131 — 1. Birchwood,..88; 2. Queen Charlotte, 85; 3. Park. | ' dale, 83. 8 Class 36 — 1. Queen Charlotte | ‘ |High School, 86; 2. Birchwood = 'High School, 82. a i a. ' Class. 132 —. 1. Birchwood | ST High, 86; Queen. Charlotte, 85. Class 144 — 1. Birchwood High { |School, 84.“ Adjudicators were Earle “Fer Ty and Lloyd Queen. Class 9 — 1. John Bernard | y Of105th” ° 2; Robert: M: MacDougall, Char-.; ‘ lottetown, 84; 3. Stephen ee Howard, Charlottetown, 83. Class” ’g8 — 1. Peter Fraser, Charlottetown RR 1, 84; 2 Da-| The annual re-union of the vid Molyneaux, Charlottetown, | 195th. Battalion will be held on 83; 3. David John Mitton, Char-| July 16, it was announced ‘last lottetown, 82. - \night, following a meeting of the Class 89 — 1.. Donald Camp- \executive committee of’ the bat- bell, 84; 2. Brian Wayne Mitton;/falion association. The~functiori Charlottetown, 83; 3. Neil Bys- will be held at. the Canadian Le- lterveldt, Bedford and John Mac- 'gionn Home and.will begin at 3.00 Millan, Charlottetown, 82. \p.m. 7 Class 92 — 1. i MacPhee, } jt was pointed out the re-union | Daniel MacDonald, former- ly of St. George's, will be 99 tomorrow, May 6. Mr. Mac- 99 TOMORROW Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., May 5 1966. 5) ter the death of his wife at 84 in April of 1962, has no living near relatives. He is still Island News Page [Festival At Montague Opens Classes Today The Montague section of the! 2ist annual P.E.I. Competitive Music Festival begins this morn- ‘ing at nine o'clock at the Mon- jtague Regional Auditorium. The’ ifestiv al was officially opened by \Lieutenant-Governor W.J.<_Mac- Donald Monday evening at -the. \Confederation Centre in Charlot- ® DIES ON BUSINESS TRIP OTTAWA (CP)—T.'C._ Thomp. “ json, 43, general manager of we Is Speaker ; National Concrete: Producers 43- | : : : t ° sociation, died Wednesday while At Graduation on a business trip here. He was < to have attended a meeting of TRURO (CP) — H.W. Cook of |the Canadian Construction As- ‘South Ohio, N.S.,‘ was awarded | Sociation. the governor general's ‘medal and the MacDonald College scholarship at graduation exer- cises at the Nova . Scotia Agri- | gultural College here. Wednes- day. Degtees ‘and diplomas were conferred on a class of 43. Among major award winners ° was W.C. Robinson of Winches- { Dr. MacKinnon * Furniture * A eolinoes , * Televisions | ter Springs, Ont:, who received jtetown. Festival activities began the Dr. Kenneth Cox. scholar-' : ilast Monday morning in both ship : toca FIRESTONE te Monta and Summerside. __ Following ‘ceremonies which H d Auto e Montague section will be lwere addressed” by “Dr. Frank ome an u jactive today an Friday ere MacKinnon of Prince of Wales) ‘ Ltd. m., p.m. an College, Charlottetown, construc- Dial 4-5547 7.30 p.m. All sessions will take, place in the regional auditorium. } | A fifth adjudicator has been | inamed to the list of four who |have been conducting the judg- | jing duties up to date. Mrs. Mar- | ‘ cia Loynd of Clarlottetown will oin Earle Terry-_and Lioyd| /Queen, two well known adjudica- itors who. have been adjudicating | janes the festival began Monday. She will be adjudicating sessions | \Friday morning and afternoon. in [Mamtague. MRS, -MARCIA -LOYND Mrs. -Loynd,_an-accomplished pianist, received her Bachelor of \Music degree from Lawrence |University Conservatory of Mu- isic and her Master of Music De- gree from.the University of Wis- Youth Injured | ‘In Collision A Charlottetown youth. the vic- ‘tim of a motorcycle accident, “iennese concert pianist was rushed to the Prince Ed- Badura-Skoda. She has taught consin. She was a student of | Paul | |ward Island Hospital early last Music history and literature and | eveniig following. a collision with Piano at the University of Wis- a car in Bunbury. consin. | The Charlottetown detachment | st year she*gave a success. | lof the RCMP, who investigated | iano recital at St. Dunstan's | the accident, reported that tlie U sity. She concentrates a North River Road, ran into the ical period with special empha. | rear of a car driven by Mrs. |SiS on Mozart and Beethoven. \Harry Wood of Bunbury and | She was. with the Canadian sustained a broken leg. \Opera Company before coming | | -leyclist;--David-—Hooley—-of 201.|8reat deal on. music of the clase: \tion was officially launched on a Soefiane residence by Nova Scotia /Agriculture Minister I.W. Aker HONDA BIKES Where to buy one? : Douglas Bros. & Jones _ of course! @ tow Down Payment @ Long Term Financing Ne 155 Kent St; Dial 2-1234 tie eh YX eS Class 143—1. Birchwood High |Charlottetown, 82; 2. Peter roe date is the 50th anniversary of | Donald, who moved. into bright and loves to talk and | 4 ed t tal to Charlottetown and t School, 86; 2. Queen Charlotte, ser, Charlottetown, ‘RR 1, the departure of the battalion| Beach Grove Inn shortly af- tell yarns. = Settee Bian tie pemniints ith oo Maia chiliren’| $38; ..3. ‘sian Regional Sheetal Seaman, arcane from Halifax for- peateene ser- : |Funeral Home. A__ hospital |Theatre of Toronto. a —High 00) : eac vice in the First World War. turbance which lingered over the Last. y he gave t ts of Charlotte} Adjudicator was Frances Wick- |The unit left Halifax on a Sun- | WEATHER district: will move slowly away | like youn wae’ Fly cer iacereee oe cinch abil hae a | High ‘School, oS volivii Ling: Bax berg. ay morning oa the converted " . | today. Sunny skies ‘will permit |room. rales College. ‘ : SS 0} , ees liner Empress 0! ritain TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | daytime temperatures to become |- : i , ' SHOWS | reas bead Graham, Bae oes aaa strength was 1,120 officers and |tures: a little warmer. However, clouds | a e TONIGHT ONLY at 8:00 Class 215—1. Sheridyth Tréde-|'ses: mea. ia landed at Liverpool, ‘Dawson ........; . 29 ~ 30 | will spread into New Brunswick |. ew ome ecip : ce Englan IV in the. evening. nee Sah, fim |i Lk tii ad tt tne, twine | lmao hte ducing Plan ee ae York, :Bl a , 84; 2; oe ithe re-union are being mailed to-! Toronto 37 53 showers are indicated for Fri- ! Re ucing a TH rs FE A Fs) ee 230-21. Sheridyth ‘Trede- |” Class 110—1, South’ Winsloe |Members of the battalion whose Ottawa <f..0......: 453 | day. : in | nick, Sherwood and Dianne | school, 85; 2. Southport School eae ae ear Montreal 35 Cti«éSA Regional forecasts: It's simple how quickly _ Peed ats Apctaveyps aig OF THE YEAR : * Jadv ven : ; -~~-r-~-»-Moore,... Parkdale... 84; 2. Eliza- | g3- 3. _Fort Augustus, 82.0 Scccacancthe apuinapies later... seeeee. gists = S| Hees ores Memend, Peince | may love pounds of La Niece reducibie pounds and inches of . Class 112 —1. Fort Augustus |""Vesterday's meeting, held in eu al = Slee oe re vag Ref ee cee "yourself: “It's; excess” -fat-don's-disanpear-from_ eda atl al alk Cl AREA oe we 2. on the office of James’ Walker, was ceetie _ : eee > S slg cas 8: | easy, no trouble at all and costs| neck, chin, arms, abdomen, We eta saitnadsistii TY Meas iin i Sathnort, a2; (presided over by the president |atitax |... 31 38 Sunny a few cloudy per- | jittie, Just go to your drug store | calves and an tay you eae Class 113 —1. thport, 82; |of the 105th Battalion Associa- fods. and a little warmer; d ask for four ounces of Naran| empty. bottle y SCREAMING FUNERALS 2. East Rovalty, 78. Mion!Set: Major Norman Mae: |Chariotelown .... 3345 | winds: low-high at Habfax, Var Concentrate, Pour this into a|back. Follow this, easy. way 6B Nae habia = Seigne pose ete sae ss..114.— .1F pie ley. 5 tf... Jamouth: Kentville-.32--and hi} dorse man: 0 = Consolidated, 85: 2° Southport, Doe eee Yarmouth 35 "AT" | stew Glaagow abd. Goshes 92 and Peaetralt juice fo All the bot. | this. plan and help brine hoc ~— GALLANT FUNERAL — The- 82; 3. St. Augustine, 80. FIND-MORE DOCTORS |St. John’s ....++.. 32.41 _|-50, — Charfottetown 30 and a ‘e two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves Mm oe funeral for Mrs. Joseph V. Gal-| . Class 115 — 1. South Winsloe,| There was one doctor for |Boston ...., sreree 53“! Moncton- 32-and_53: outlook for - as soadad and follow the Natan) stenderness.— ao ow. “raat Sort BOL ~ 4 lant was held Wednesday’ morn- | 82; 2. Southport, 81; 3. ast |681 persons in the United States New York ........ 46 54 | Friday, cloudy with few. show-| Plan. bloat ere Sie sia ing from the Charlottetown Fun- | Royalty, 79. in- 1965. -compared-with one for-|_HALIFAX (CP) — The wea-| ers; not much change in tem-| If your first purchase does not | ter you fee a catee eral Home to the Church of the | “Class 162—1. East Ravalty, 83; ‘737 in 1960. | ther office says a smali dis | perature. show you a simple easy way to appearing and ac Most Holy, Redéemer where Re- = aM quiem High Mass was celebrat- es % ed. by Rev. Cameron MacDon- E ald, CSsR, who also conducted S : the service at the grave.’ eae 3 orcs “ William Enright, CSsR,- a ‘ : PETER CUSHING Rev. Eric Robin were present in . CHRISTOPHER LEE and ROY CASTLE was ANG 2s “Dr.Terror” the sanctuary. The management = j and staff of Seven-Up, Sussex A i? _ Ltd., the principal and ‘teacher | : Of grades four and —six er. : eg oe L : ; Jean Elementary School attend- ba ~ ss Use pees a =. ed in a body” Pallbearers were fer fam sienna aes oe saceasieneniaianiaiaiamidal wera ; oe any Joseph eee, pare II as a aw, PIG uw we Ma ee Ww sea : : MacDonald, h arrett, Uda ’ Raymond Birt, Creatine Doiron, | Fela fap Pe a re F RIDAY - 2 NIGHTS ONLY _ Francis Gauthier. 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