q {‘6 \ in... People .’ \i L “tilSi—i The annual o’ (‘cn'ral Pres» HHS 'lcl’l Oil Sat~ '3. 1054 :r the Car- cr’ Ft ‘ rc '. l g president n ter. conducted The i‘al‘y opened s‘in serve» conduct- .c Lon: Riser. YPl.'_ 72"" :viest speaker for both ni'crnmn and evening ses- r . th' KF‘ll’l Whitney of thc Sideford pastoral charge. H: saw: an :nspirin: talk on his cxprricnces ill the East. Harlem dLStrict of New York (‘:..\. blidllf‘S: mootm-g was conducted by the p‘estdent. ~ioi'ri'natiii: committee tt“?~’.l"l of Edward Pearson. ‘ Gcoi'ae Gharme !‘ Rt fl '. r “In: - w . .‘de‘illw . Summer‘side: ins Maflmod.’ ' ~~- savory-weas- F'lll'” Retton. North St. rr . ' 2m Pinnnln; Commit» ' * erm' Janet Affieck. Donald Counns Hun- Hsi‘hcr Taylor. Sum~ vr '- 1o 2 3."; tec:m. Mun ‘ .'Il Low: Timon. Morley * Pc‘ci'son. Ccniicelgirs Rev. Al- n 'l'rjwn anti Rev. “ Rodequc. t": cor'm‘tte otl Lot'se Pover- T‘liigp: T mo Louis The 'tTFI‘THTFT E‘TL‘Yl‘: “cos ur:cd to "to YFT Canp to hc ' Alwzweit.“ .I'llj.‘ :0, ll and “2? 'llowcrl by the r~‘ the Di‘esiornts o‘ the '1. ~\‘ 3 m a Haiiqtict was. held 'n "or- churr'i basement with it“ tirl'cs fry-rm the Cavcndlsh 7t? H'. The toast mas- ict‘ ":5 Preston ,\I|cn. Maurice Sauve To Visit Island The ‘Mlct‘ai minister respon- Siblc tor the ARIN program ad minis'rn'zon. H o n Maurice Same s due in ('harlottctnwn Thvirsdwx' for talks with offic 13‘s of the (l1\'l<lnl’l of resources development of the department, creasing in afmmmm ,0 east, directors. The gallery will of aflriculturc. Mr. Snuve will be accompan- ied by AR DA director A. 1' Da- thson. and .l. l') Conlon. of Maritime Marshland. w h i c ht looks after \RDA affairs in ca: j tern Canada. Butter Case ls Adiourned ’ Charged wi1‘n having the un- lawful possessmn of 464 pounde of stolen butter. the pr y of Central Creamerlcs. Ernest ll. 'irunt obns .ii‘lotte- town. had his case adioiirncd to May 11. at crown pro. Scales. when he appeared fore acting Magistrate C R. \lachiaid. QC, In Queens Cointy Magistrate's win-t yes-_ tei'tiay for prelimier hearing. 5k w each ‘ . fined . 20 and cosh being drunk‘ and incapable and mother was fined S20 and costs for un- possession of liquor impalmd driv- l-‘ultori Fad. 0Y- Bridgc. was fined 8100 Mid costs. On a charge cl driving wllfle bit: “mine on suspended the accused had the chem Adm-nod In MIY‘ C. I luu-‘iil »« 1. ‘ 2. Sheila Clark. T ce liz’ i...“ .. .14 at in. HOLDING PRE-BANQUET Discussion speaker- are from the left: D C Fos‘ei', cj'rectnr n! ex. tensmn w't'n the department of alr’t’"lllill‘f‘, \l'tniiipc2. M r s Usher. Edmonton: C L. Usher supervxszon of 4-H clubs, de- V partmeni of agriculture, Ed- ‘ monton. Foster; Hon. Andrew B. Mac. Rae. minister of agriculture for P.E.I., who acted as chair- man of the dinner: Mrs. (L. it Young d v2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Tut-s. Tito toast 'o lite church “as pi-cposcd h_\ Louise Peterson and responded to by Rev. RAT. (‘ziziict‘cti The toast to the \'Pl' ua: proposed by Rev. MP lleritlcv and responded to by ll'lma Abbott. Following this a period of ll‘t‘t‘ timc and a sin: ‘smu‘ was enjoyed by all. 11c“: the exonint: business l’tlt‘t‘l‘ll; the president prcsont- co the attendance plaque to the (favcnedish I'nton e members were urged to attend Maritime YPl.’ Confer- ence May 16-18 to be held at. M'iliit A'lison L'uivei'sity. Sack- ville. 'R, Gifts Were presented to two members of 'hc local cxecume «no will be getting married in the near future, The closing worship was con- ducted h th= Bonshaw L'nion. Rec Keith \Wiitney pronounc- ed the Renodiction bringing the to a c rally mos 'l't‘tliOXTO (fl‘ Obsci'x rd temperatures: Min Max. Dawson . . . . . . . .. 32 Vancouver . . . . . , .. 46 3.": Victoria . . . . . . . . . .. 4.‘ 3i Edmonton . . . . . . .. ‘12 «H Cal:ary .. . 38 ll Saskatoon . . . . , . . ,. H “I Relina .. .. it) 10 Viznn-io: . . . . . .. i” 0 Toronto , . , . . . . . . .. 43 'l ttau .i . . . . . . . ,. 8 T Montt'ea' . . , . , . . .. 5’ in Quebec t . ct Frorlcrtc‘on ‘: 6i Siint .lohn .. hi Moncton 40 54 lita.’ .. ., it 63 Charlotteiou ll 3o" 50 Sydner ..._ “ 48 Yarmouth ., 33 33 St John‘s. \‘tid . 29 RR HALIFAX ‘CP“ 7 The wea— ther office says Monday was the seventh straizlit sunny day it the Maritimes. Another high pressure area heading: from Northern Quebec w ill make to- day the eighth straizht siinnv day The cooler air that swept through the district Monday will result in cooler temperatures in‘ the western sections of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia while the rest of the district will experience temperatures similar to Monday's. Rczmnal forecasng Nora Scntia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. Clear and cool; light winds in- erly lo. Low-hizh at Halifax 30 and 1‘3 \‘armouth 38 and 30. Kentvllle 33 and 60. Fredericton 38 and 60. Saint. John 38 and SR. Edmundston 3’7 and 50, New Glasgow 28 and 50. Goshen and Charlottetown 30 and 50. Sydney 26 and 45. Moncton 32 and 55. Campbellton 33 and 60. HAMILTON SCHOOL Report tor April Grade Vill' l. Bci'erlm \l‘al- ace. 2. Ian Lockerbx. 3 Sally Croztcr. Grade VII: 1 Marion Silliker Grade VI: Zeta Gallant. 2. Donald Crozier and Shirley Morrison 'equall. Grade V. 1 Janet Ram-mt". 2. Ronald Clark. 3 Gloria Silli- T' Grade TV: 1 Douglas Ram- say. 2 John Ramsay. . Donna Clark, Grade in 1. Marie Sillikcr. 2. Sharon Sherry. 3. Gerald erry. Grade m: Gregory Hogg. 3. Paul Wal- a Grade 1' l. Norma Clark. 2 Karen Ramsay, 3. Robert firm- i r Himhest average In some: grades: Janet Ramsay 36 per- cent Highest average in Junior t grades: Norma Clark. 97 per-l cent. ‘ flat-Our: Vick! Dentin“. WEATHER ' Artists Have ISLAND NEWS PAGE l May 5. 1964 Kickoff Centennial w Program With Ball Fri. 6 MacKuinon and Mrs. MacKin- non. and Mayor Everett Cham- pion and Mrs. ‘ Some3 130 couples :t'cnance at the. ball Which KENSINGTON —~ Residents of the Remington madmcked‘ cillf cc ' this district with a Centemuall Ball Friday night at the Ken-r ' _ siiigton chional High School. . was~ sponsoren‘ by the ~Keiislrtg- The events was termed to ton Centennial Committee, 0 have been an "outstanding sruc- “'hlt'll Boyd Boal‘lsm 5 “had?” . -- m g an. ac . . , . Special guests for the affair Members “l m" m” ““m’mn' I V or W. worc, Lieutenant Govern tee were. chairman. Andrew E MacDonald and Mrs. Mac. Johnson. ani Mrs A W. lionntd, wings Commander s_ i‘iuln‘. Austin Pctiderzast. Eric S. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchcu, .lcssume, Mrs. Gordon Cook. inspector A 5. “CNN and Mrs. Stewart Pcppin. and Mrs. Mrs, McNeil. 'lslander of the: Frcd Damon. V'car' James Pendergast and Music was supplcd by Ted ‘ls Pendei‘gast. Dr Frank Aht-ar and its orchestra "W" — 'l‘l.c Centennial Committee is mu laying tilnns for "Rural .luliilec Days". July 10 to 12. Own Gallery SUCCGSSlUI ' ' F i' I In Winnipeg ‘ es iva WINNIPEG 'CP' -- Winnipeg artists are establishing their “mil” 13”“? ,, SL‘MMERFTDFI _ mm has "‘0 “mm in": "much been termed the "most suc- w'fl 5.”! Ma-‘Vrs' 09". M "‘9 cessful music festival in the utilci'i'c two administrators. “2: ._ nf Summersidou 1. ".\'n one ventured out to estab- ltsh a commercial gallery in “innipez. so the artists are no n: to set it p" be known as the Yellow over. The 1964 festival concluded with sessions Saturday after- noon at Elm Street School and To _ I, ‘. Door Gallery. the centre is lo- the CNC A”;W”””n- catc in a former dance hall maven“, I‘M-Cm“ local “‘5' ‘Wc‘re doing all the renoi'at- ‘ "" ll}l““”mn' tanned. mm in: ourselves." Mayrs said. "'9" "l "or" “11009555” the the gaiterVWmcst 511(‘(‘(‘_'.Sf in the history of Summerside". Results were as folows P.ano sight trading. 18 years and under: 1. Gordon Murray, Kcnsintgton. 88; 2. Roland Pickard, 84. Piano accompaniment. 2] and under: 1 Gordon Murray. Remington, Boys chorus" 1. Summer St. School. 83; .2 St. Paul‘s Boys Choir. 81; 3. Elm St, School. 79. Membership in will cost $5 a month and must taken out for at least one1 . Membership entitles the holder to participate in the ' drawimz workshop" under which modellin: expenses are pooled. The gallery has a lO-memhet‘ board of directors. including two women. “Galleries are usually set up by a businessman or woman as a commercial enterprise." said Jack MacDonald. the gallery‘s other administrator. “This sal- lery will also be a commercial operation. but it will be run by the artists." 2. ’0 Girls solo. 14-13 years' (‘ath Miller, 85; 2 Carol Pcm’, St. Eleanot‘s. 84. 3. Carol Mercer. 8 Other galleries l'llll by groups of artists exhibit only ' their own work." said r Bm‘lmei‘ 8 ' H “a” V'c‘ Mayrs, "but we'll exhibit any “ma 1" Wmm“ Pmk- M artist approved by the board ofl Girls Solo. 10 11 ycai‘s: June Pillips. RE, 2, Margo chaise a finer-cent COmmIS-iclark. Kensinuton. as; 3. Maur- sion on members‘ work sold and on] Murphy. 82 and Mary 3 Its-percent commission ongSmOie. 32, tticdi_ "“n'memm "l"- | Boys solo. 11.12. i. Aubrey "The, gallery will be the only outlet in Winnipeg where work D currently being done by local artists may be seen. We feel it's something that’s been needed‘hm‘ Sigma“ Park' 79' : for a mm mm." Boys .9010. 6-7: 1. Peter Ves- ' There will be shows for a ‘9?" Pfimm‘ 84;. 2' meme]: “Minted zmup of interested G.'avline. 83; 3. Bill Lee. 82. ‘ citizens—those with money and All thosc that aren‘t other-t are t' . ttiedl; 3. Jeffery Abra» $79.50 a possible inclination to buy."‘wise noted rom Summer- :aid Mr. MacDonald. 51d. 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