yesterday when workmen re- moved an outer plastic shell which had been erected prior to the start of construction on The villagc of Miscouche‘s centennial project. n museum. emerged from un- ‘ rler wraps for the first time WISCO'UCACADIAN LOG USEUM PROGRESI the building. The museum (shovel is expected to be a N the em- phasis in an Acadian items. early life in P.E.I. and Maritimes. Particular ISLAND NEWS PAGE TlGNISiH —— Flute and recor-l des- classes were featured for.‘ ‘ ' "Leroy Pltre, Tignish Shore 80 the first time in the Centennial music festival held early this week at Tigru'sh. with Gabriel Chaisoon. BMus., Summerside -gh School music instructor. adjudicating. The festival was sponsored by the Tignish Home and School Association, Results of Tuesday's classes are as ows: Girl's Solo 18. 9. 10 yearsl— Leone DesRoches 03, 2. Mar- cella Poirier 82. 3. Debbie Ar- Se lines lolalling $13,600 Levelled fiAgainst Asphalt Co. An SUMMERSIDE —- Magistrate charge eight — 52.000; and W. Chester S, MacDonald lev-lcharge nine — $2.500. elled $13,600 in fines against; Mr. Clark -— Charges one to ithe firm of Maritime Asphalt} three —— $100 or one month in Products Ltd. and company of-ljail on each charge; charge ficers on charges of making‘ four — $200 and costs or two false or deceptive Statementsmonths; charge five .on income tax returns. costs or three months: Earlier pleas of guilty had . charge six — $300 and costs or ‘been entered by the company i three months; charge seven - and two of its officers on nine $500 six months: charge separate charges of failure to eight — 51.000 and costs or one pay taxes totalling 510166550 year; and charge nine — $2.000 . on an income figure of $233,787 and costs or two years. which had not been shmvn on The fines assessed on Mr. real exhibits and relics o! I FOUNDED YMCA The YIMCA was founded in London in 1844 by George Wil- liams and a group of associates employed in a drapery firm. Piano Solo 9 years and over—— 1. Diane Handrahan, 87, 2. An- toinette Polrler 85. 3. Irma Mc- 1 Innis 83 Boy‘s .F‘rench solo (10 years and over) — 1. Eric DesRoches sz. 2. Richard Doucette 81_ . ED 3 part song 'I‘ignlsh Regional High — 1. Grade 10 A and B . 2. a 12 and commer- cial class Grade 11 7B, 3. Grade 10 A and B, 9 A and C. made 13. Unison — 1. Grade 9 A and 82. 2. Grade 12 and commer- cial grade 11 81. 3. Grade 10 A I) B . Solo — 1, An- toinette Poitier 83, 2. Shirle Anne Doucet‘te 82. 3. Aurelia ichard 01. School chorus — 1. Anglo 'I‘ignish School 01. 2. Norway School 79 Flute ensemble 'I‘lgnish Ele- mentary —1. Grades 2, 3 French 8 0 fine Guardian. ommnmm Fri. May 15, 1964. Flutes, Recorders Featured In First Day Of Festival , Joan Arsenault 79. classll. adeIS,I.4.B. WMSMOGh-lefll. 3. Grade 4. Accompanlsts during the day Roman Catholic : Sister st ‘Rosslia. su ' P' . actor of Tlgnisb Convent: Sis- . Sanc- tus — 1. Anglo school 70. Saint Felix School 70. 8. St. Pe- ter St. Patrick. music teacher, 71. rside Directing: Sister tie a d St. Paul school Summe . r H St. George and Sister st. Jul- Ma. -. war- 00 , . . eix Tan. 33;: . Peter and St. The Tignisb Home and School, Association sponsored the festi- val with local associations and several private citizens helping to finance the project. Paul 79. Girl's solo — 1. Helen Mc- Phee 84, 2. Janet Boudreau 83. 3. Sharon Bernard. Piano solo — 1. Janet 3006- 5. Cases Heard In S’sldo Court SUMMERSIDE — Five cases reau 79. Piano solo — 1. Nola Poitier S2. 2. Ann Marie Gsudet 80. 0. Class 156 —— Tignish Elemen- tary Grade 7 French class 01 were beard before Mighty”. 3.8. Hinton. QC. in summe‘; shy poike court yesterday. 3" Impaired driving was no; charge against Joseph A. an; lent of Summenide. His “'5' was adjourned until today '3 Adjourned until tomorrow w; the case or John Henry meg: ards. Summerside, who w“ charged with loitering. " Two men were fined :20 and costs or five days on ctiargi> of drunkeness. and another in his case. on the same cha ndiourned until today. :9 5 Roman Catholic Choir Tig- ni'sh Elementary - 1. Junior Girl's choir 80. 2. Junior Boy's choir 79 Piano .Duet — 1. Janet nou- dreau and Joyce Gavin 83. Two I: Ti cv oru . - nish Elementary choral group 81 order solo —- 1. Susan Mailette 82, 2. Gloria Arsenauil 81. 3. Colleen Foley and Betty Arsenaut 80. Recorder ensemble — 1. Tig- nish elementary grades 5 and 6 boys 82. .2. 'l‘lgnlsh elemen- dOflicials— lme'rs were as follows: ‘chargu es one to four — $25 and costs or one month on each charge;. charge five —— $100 and costs or one month; charge six —- $200 and costs or two months; charge seven - $200 and costs. or two months: charge eight—f $500 and costs or six months; and charge nine — $1,000 or; one year. Acting for the crown was Frederic A. Large. QC, Defence counsel was George R, Mc- hon. . returns over an eight year per- i . lod. l The two company officers : . 'h ‘ charged were .. . r-; u 0 “ere Som-‘ TORONTO lCP) — Observed thur Clarke and Ralph G. 'ers. The accused were charged j lempel‘atures from the weather Min. Max. .with overstating salaries. fail-10mm! - ing to report incomes and ovei"A stating costs. The charges were ' Dawson a. .laid after two and a half years lP‘rince George .,. . of extensn'e investigation by l Vancouver ' Revenue Department authorl-lvmtorla u "ties. iEdmonton m n. BREAKDOWN or FINES lcalggizléy ’“ ' ‘ The fines were broken downlwmnim ' ”' " as follows: company — char-“Two!”o L“ m ' ges one to four —- $100 each: ' '” ”' lottawa .. charges five and Six $5ooiMonti-eiii ... .. . m ~ou-a Quebec m . "Frede'ricton . . L Chrlstian Anvnuo $32.33 71:1, * lHalifax... ..... . SGI' For chpOUd Charlottetown ...- ~ lsydney . . . . .. ... Sgflgfli‘SSfiSSGEJSfiggiflfléflt _ The 13th Annual Convention‘yarmoug _ 10f Christians. with delegatieSlSt. John's. Nfld. . . 52 .trom five Island centers, W1 =take place in Crapaud this HALIFAX ‘CPl - The Wed- 'weekend. ther office says between three- quarters and two inches of rain were dumpe on Nova Scotia Thursday as disturbance moved eastward along the At- lantic Coast of that province. For mainland Nova Scotia this was the first significant rain- fall since mid April and was welcome _ ose concerend with the safety of the forests. Northern New Brunswick re. vention is the serving of over. ceived little or no rain while 2.000 free meals. as well as oV-‘ those regions in between report- ernight accommodations. ‘ed light amounts. The disturbance was expected Tenders Called listlmn‘égnfinge Eifirwfii'é For Judes Point Wharf Repairs 8888$83883$368388833 : In past years. this has brought. many visitors wonkers,‘ ‘from different parts of Canada} ;8nd the United States The con- .vention has outgrown it's orig-, a1 accommodations in the ‘Gospel Hall. and the auditorl-, um of Englewood High School: has been procured to second-l modate the larger crowds. A unique feature of the con. over Cape Breton is not likely to disappear until tonight. Tem- peratures will be in the 505 for the most part Regional forecasts: ‘ Halifax and vicinity. South Shore. Prince Edward Island: Overcast. clearing in the after- noon: temperatures similar to Thursday; northerly winds 15. Low-high at Halifax 40 55. Yarmouth Q and 56. Char- lottetowu 35 and 50. at Charlotte- 9 5 a. High tide tcday town 2. am. at. . . At Rustico 8.43 a :n. and 11.26 pm Summerslde tides 18 min- utes lates- lhan lost . Sun rises today at 5.58 .m and sets at 8.21 pm. All times AD’IT. l SANDYS FOR ADEN LONDON (Reutersl — Colo- nial secretary Duncan Sandya iwill visit Aden on Monday for 1 consultations. it was announ :here Saturday. This will be the; .first visit to Aden since the lclashes between British forces land dissident tribesmen near the South Arabian Federation frontier with Yemen. l PRINCES WRES‘IILED ' The throne of Japan was. .wrestled for in . with e victor. Koreshito. succeeding.‘ .his father_ Emperor Buntoku.= under the name of Seiwa. ‘ , Why Feel Weak, lion-down, .' Tired, Nervous or 01d? 1 Many older folks, when deficient I wea , tired, as u , I Ostrcx today. Helps regain your younger, energetic feeling. 8-day “get-acquainted ‘uancostsllttle.Atatldv-ugstnns. l Quebec Thursday will continue its southward course today. This THE GUARDIANj —~ Tenders h a vet will provide a gradually clear- ing trend. but the cloud cover OTTAWA I been called for wharf repairs; at Judes point in the 'I‘ignishl area. Solicitor General J. Wat-l son MacNaught announced here: today. The tenders will he Open-l ed at 3 o‘clock on May 20 ' The work is estimated to cost. about, 35.000 It involves remov-i lng and replacing With creoso«l ted timbers all untreated pilesl and timbers. l ( Construction of a new 60—foot} laminated timber and concretel ‘ composure deck. 12 feet wide,l will also be undertaken. ALL WEATHER which began edging in from CAPITAL BUREAU OF NEW 9x24 T types of repairs Phone today or O.K. Weekly Special We have the most up-to-date equipment for all set up to serve you on the farm or in the shop. come in and see us for all your farm tire COA moron rim: 37.95 to your farm tires. We are MEN'S nsvsnsiau ALI. $29.50. Now all one price Also Laminated Topooots, checks and plain. Sizes 36 to 46. Reg. value WEATI-fl OOATS 19.50 Reg. to 16.95. a repent special MEN'S SPRING JACKETS Laminates. Nylons, Cords. 'lierylenoe. MEN'S SPORT SM'I'S Ole-uncoofbrokensiselamous namesport admth ueeo........aoo . . . . ... shirhhp- collars. Sins 14 In 16%. Reguhr l/I/ (IN/[1," ‘///// Ill Charlottetown Welcomes . . . . CANADIAN I ' MANAGING EDITORS CONFERENCE In Charlottetown, where one of the most significant chapters in Canada's his- tory began. there is a special welcome for CMEC. attended by the men and women responsible {or the chronicling of today's history-as-it-happens (some call it "history shot on the wing") in Canada's daily papers from coast to I” ‘ coast. Much that is precious in Canada's history is cherished here while Eeing hon- ored uniquely through the Fathers of Confederation Memorial Centre, de- signed +o contribtue to the iuture of the province and country. May Charlotte- town's links with the past and surge into the future provide the ideal setting for CM EC's I964 gathering. We Welcome You To Prince Edward Island . . . Share Our History While Adding New Chapters To Your Own. WESTERN!!! 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