ES ( At Elm Street hall Class 8 ISLAND NEWS PAGE Province’s 20th Anniversary Seis 92, Folk Song. boys’ unchanged voices , | Eastern And Central Districts © M —e I a () : M de ee amen ae ee De" Music Festival Opens Monday === == E | : : : Those in charge of the festival Prince Edward Island's 20th 3 _beginners since last —-festival, this season have tried to make Festival of Music gets inderway ‘oe class 201 piano solo, 9 yrs. and : ; : all night* programs of utmost Unexpected Entry Among * re cease anew ben gp gong gyn Ba ag interest ‘a adeila In this way, Coloring Contest Winners it is hoped to have increased at- _ tendances at all night sesstons. | will be the scenes of action Mon- | |day morning and Montague will yrs. and -under. sy get in on the celebration begin- ' An unexpected entry in The Guardian’s Easter coloring con- | test is Leonard O14 Shoe, a 12 entry is ineligible because he did not deposit the: completed job at the storé of one of the merchants ning Wednesday April 78. -Although compeétitions begin, early Monday morning, the of-| Confederation advertising’ in the section. hat ficial opening and 20th anniver- \Blood tribe ia. Alberia, "The Guardian has donated a spe- sat MRM. {ah Twesiay | Miss V. Myers, teacher at - cial prize for him, and it will be Theatre aa Roman Catholic School on |sent immediately to the Indian Many persons have contribuied Eo Blood Reservé at Card ao lied tn Alberta much to the success of the fes-| Alta., came into possession First prize winner in the con- tival during the past 20 years. | The Guardian for Mafch 217, test is 10-year-old Linda’ Gra- A great many of these folks will Se 2 €0-: $ 4 which contained the Easter ham. Montague, who will re. be on hand to help celebrate loring contest ato form oo ceive $25. this big occasion. . Easter bunny theme. In second place is Blaine Cur. _-Comtestants will orcupy Birch- 3 ‘ur- . there was only ne oe eee rie, 12; New Perth, who Wil be cok, See ee ee eee coloring section 2 ‘dents |2Warded $10; and Ruthann Laf- : earcutiagyeer | year-old Indian boy of the Centre SPRING FASHION SHOW INCLUDING COUTURIER GOWNS FLOWN FROM MONTREAL. MONDAY ONLY, APRIL 26th cher, Myers hed poo }ferty, 5, Charlottetown, will rée- the week in Charlottetown. Of) ‘ deaw for it, ane anonrs et | etive the §5-third prize ae | { 7 p.m.and? p.m. | Leonard—did_such_a_splendid | s ie At Summerside; action will be _ ppesTON-BECK Tickets-$1,50-& $1.00 —— [core a mt at Eim 3 | Il. In Montague,” preston Beck, Sherwood, is e é .* ° pupils will™be adjudicated at ident ‘of ‘the isation. charge of impaired driving. Dick Speaking Montague High School auditor- Honorary president’ is Malcom ium. _MacKentie, Charlottetown, de- FOUR ADJUDICATORS puty minister of education for Counse! for the- accused was e ° Lester P. oer acl Contest Winner puty minisier of ae : ‘BRC CARD j é Four adjudicators have been nce Edwar and. “Following are the results of Michael MacNeill of Char: secured for the week-long pro | Openiiig day sessions in Char- ¥ a ye “ye MH ¥- mh + * the card party held at the Basil- | lottetown was winner of the’ ceedings. aré Eric §.|lottetown are: 9 a.m. Prince ica Recreation Centre Thursday | Available at Theatre Box Office Presented by Junior Ladies’ Aid Prince Edward Island Hospital Job of the coloring, although nis” City Jaycees | eo ey} the Charlottetown YMCA. Mr. presented yesterday at a ban- REV. FRANK LACEY, York, ; was presented with & Red Lacey was one of 32 candid- quet in the Charlottetown | evening; ladies’ first. — nae | Cross swimming instructor dates who took the course, YMCA. Iphigenie Arsenault, | Peters; second, Mrs. N. | provinci mmis. | fin: consolation, Mrs. P. Smith; | must me leew | gent’s first. Matt White: second, | Art Laci se Johf | MacNally and Stephen Rush. Coady a . Smith; | ~The prepared -speech consisted prize, Wes. Ann eeiae: door | of a 10:12 minute speech -on the prize, Robert Gallant; freeze- ‘topic “Centennial 1967". The eph Ryan. . on Cae ie Caste, OP | R. Shaw and Mrs--Shaw,-Mayor——At Summerside, adjudications : CARD PARTY RESULTS ce zt vagh — al Pro- | Walter: Cox and Mrs. Cox, May- (will start at Civic Auditortim’ — Following are. the ot e@ in the Canadian ge w. £. Jenkins and Mrs. Jen-\and Elm Street Auditorium ..at j “ t u , 8 e- | Image”. kins and Mayor Bruce Yeo and 9°a.m: Classes at Civic Auditor- | head unity card: . @ ¥ : - 2 : 5 : Thursday night's Stanhope-Cov - Re-Qualify For Red Cross party: | Chairman for the event was Mrs. Yeo. - ium are class 200, piano forte, elite a Gee edie ld ee asa tie Gatton eee i . | Kev- : ond, Linda ; *) 2 i Traini Monday, and 32 people register- | Key-notée speaker for the course Slecloa’ Marchal: men's first, | Commission”. ip Training ce tel ane mat Oe al Mette aed Cia “one"tee ive pox oe | INTERRUPTION NOTICE school included work in the de- physical education and alcohol | Coladko partment of transport regulations studies. - ’ | Howatt; consolation, Pet Mne- | sidents of the Chaflottetown Unit, : 5 “Safety Afloat”, bronze medal- 15 ae anal i ae ong se mee Ieee eae leek Merle There will be an interruption of electric power best between” Montague and Murray Harbour~areas on Wednesday, April 28th, weather permitting, be- HOURS lion, and all phases of the Red A total of 15 hours i a Cross swimming program. Can-|in the YMCA pool and candi-| and Dianne Robinson. timer fer-the event was pest sident Geo : "Thee i on ee tween the hours of 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., Day- light Saving Time. didates also covered a practice dates went through practice » AWARDED CONTRACT teaching course and a compre- teaching and swimming tests, Contractors Machinery and. The event was well attended ’ This interruption is necessary to permit our erews to make line alterations and repairs. hensive first aid test. under the control of aa Equipment Limited, an Island by the Charlottetown and Sum- The area affected will be from, the Montague which included work in first aid. boating, and teaching techniques. All awards were certificate and badge at the elose of a’ five. day Easter swimming school yesterday at 26 Swimming Instructors. Charlottetown Junior Chamber | Lewis, Toronto;- Francis Cam- | Street-Class 200 (Piano Solo-8' of Commerce effective speaking eren, London, England; Edgar | yrs and under) class 228-Piano ° finals held Thursday evening at Boucher, Belfast, Ireland and duet (14 yrs. and under); elass ! Prince of Wales College. ‘~.. Christopher Le Fleming Sussex, 213-Piano solo. Te “a , ee Also participating were Foch England. 9 a.m. Birchwood girls’ : , * : 2 BIG HILARIOUS MATINEES ° TODAY AT1-3 ONLY _ sioner, presented Mr. Lacey a At with his award. The festival is. open to all solo Class @4A (11 and 12 yrs): residents of Prince Edward. Is- giris' duet, class 228 (14 yrs. ‘land and is under the distingu-'and under): class 213 Piano ished patronage of Lieutenant-| solo-Sonatina. Twenty-six people re-ualified as Red Cross swimming instruct- ors yesterday as the annual Red Cross Easter swimming school officially came to a_ closé. Awards were presented yester- day afternoon at a banquet spon- sored by the Royal Life Saving Society Mrs Evelyn Cudmore, direc- tor of swimming and water safety for the province, chaired the banquet: and introduced the guest speakers. First Air awards ‘were - presented by Iphigenie Arsenault,” provincial comris ‘as eae two anne —_— weatdaiek ne firm has been awarded a con- | merside Units. ‘on boating and teaching proce- were: Avis’ Bexagrd, Ann Ling, fendi the department of dure were ifteluded in the school. Isabel MacNutt! SHeather Ram-j fan to supply a hydraulie WILL TRAIN PILOTS eee 29. Ji Bruce, Blait Darrach,|€rane valued at $27.478. The -ClitickConkey; -Patsy—Sinclair;/contract~- was--one-—- of - several THE--HAGUE & Tweety; Bugs Bunny: and ‘Reuters}— - eofimratilated the successful can-, sioner, and Bernard Callaghan - didates ‘ Brown RLSS awards were presented by the secretary, Mrs. Jack Students qualified by passing the Bronze Medallion test set by the society John Evans, general secretary Charlottetown YMCA. outlined the qualifications for the national lifeguard award and announced that Scott Linkletter, Mike Pic- kard, Jim Bruce, and Chuck Conkey had passed phase one | McConnell, Don Hunter, Jeff Ross, Anita Maclsaac, - Beverly. Soloman, Dave Johnston, FUNERALS CAMPBELL FUNERAL The funeral for Simon Kenneth Campbell was held from the re- sidence of his brother, Alexan- der Campbell, Flat River. Rev. Donald Campbell conducted the Service at the home and grave. During the service John W. Mac- Ken Pickard, Sandra Darrach, $uz- | Gail Jessome. MacHardy, Lyle Perley, Dan anne Chan, Lorraine Buote, | services. INVESTIGATE POSSIBILITY of industrial possibilities here by several representatives of |the néwly-created federal de- ean EASTERN _ rin aoe bo Jane Bray, Betty -ing-March- tor—materiais— and -West—Germany—the- ffaining—ot- Joe. Bergash and Elmer Bant- gay He made the statement MacNeil, Norma Craig, Scott ing of the area development when referring to the cutting Linkletter, Joan Gauthier, Mike|egéncy Ottawa, met with re-) off of West German aid to Tan- presentativées of government | zania, which has been and business in the province this |tp be due to West Germany's Carol Hickey, Bruce Martin and | week as part of an investigation dislike of Tanzanian Marilyn Carruthers, | awarded by the department dur. Canada will take over from Tanzanian military, pilots, Pres- ident Nyerere of Tanzania told | a .press conference here Fri- contacts with East Germany. ...., vat = River, ‘In Montague, Lower Montague to Murray Harbour and adjacent areas. MARITIME ELECTRIC - IN ae “THE TIME UNIFORMITY ACT | many others. LUMBAGO}| TONIGHT AT 7 & 9 ONLY William sang as a solo, Beyord | partment of industry. j the Sunset. Hyfns Sung weré : ; The Lord's My Shepherd, and | CITY OFFICIALS LEAVE Head table guests included: Jesus. Lover of My Soul. Pall- = «|. Elmer-MacRaé, ¢Hiairman of Poa Bey the town. planning. committee, of the award ; : - ia’ ‘BACK-ACHE © LAME BACK ay mAb Tam fae secesee| DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME| | ess , John E . George MacG igan pdeaters,,were;.Jac wis, Ab ; ; be j r y is hardving you to stoop..or bend. B.. 0 .s- ‘ af _ Ee R - . Eric Kipping. a Coders bert MacDonald. ’ Malcolm’ Nie<"""'", i ea a ada | and Donald MacLean, city en- heptane EUPLETONS Mee: Aer een a IKE OBINSON RUSOE > Ed Chinery, Art Love, Migs holson, Donald Nicholson, Art gineer, leave today for Toronto | Don't sutier « day longer than you have | DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME will be observed he lived an inoredible ad ture A ay 1 : "day you hive | she liv 6 ven rsenault, and Mrs. Carol Tay- MacLeod and Charlie Morrison. where they will attend the first te. Get T-R-C's today. Oniy 8Sc and $1.66 9 ‘in aind--th t the Provin f Prin Edward lor Interment was in the Belfast | Joint meeting of the Canadian | 4g counters everywhere. ee roughout the Province o ee on & lost island! |and American Town Planning | fer *#¢ test reliet, ose Tompteten's MAMET’ Ialand from Midnight on the 24th day of April i » The five-day course began cemetery. — (co ce ae tae eee while tehing 1-8-C's internefy. | | Associations, scheduled for April sony. PLAME-Croom, $1.25. use 25 to 29. 1965 to Midnight on the 30th day of October 1965 and, in conformity with Section 3 of .The .Time | Uniformity Act, such time will be considered as | the official time in the Province. Wendall MacKay, Deputy Provincial Secretary. NAME OMITTED In the Lawrence Ambrose Dal. _CARD PARTY WINNERS | ‘ton obituary in Wednesday's one cle J Svan Ol ee Toronto wan inadvertently emi | @¢ the ‘Community Cone ae OE Se Se 5 Satviving Melee. ot Oe eas) sepals Mica ms ieee PaaS Storey Electric Ltd 136 Pr e St Chitowr ~ CLOSED Out of Respect to the Late MR. GEORGE CUDMORE CUDMORE CLEANERS will be closed all day Saturday, April 24th | zie; con: Harold CASE DISMISSED | Gedesege aars frat Jame: Irwin Brinsely Smith of East!Cavanagh: second. John Shep- Royalty had his case dismissed | herd; consolation, Jerome Doir- when he appeared before Mag:/on; freezeout, Josie Blanchard istrate Jamés B. Johnston, QC,/and Mrs. Creamer; spetial, Ja-| in Queen's County Magistrate’s|mes Pendergast; door prize, Ro- Court Friday afternom on a! bert Gallant. : A PULSATING ° - STORY-- OF TWO WHO WERE SUSPICIOUS OF AFFECTION ... YET STARVED FOR LOVE. : ; STARTING HAYLEY as an MONDAY _ irrepressible teenager CAPLET ONE ME ELE AE MELE MENT ETAT AT, eames CATHERINE McKINNON —. CONCERT =i Centre COMING NEXT WEEK | TWO NIGHTS ONLY — THURSDAY and FRIDAY AT 8 P.M. THE BIG HIT MUS.CAL. Everything's Coming up ROSES who learns a secret... and solves a mystery! Used Furniture Warehouse 144 Dorchester St. Charlottetown @ Chesterfield Suites RANGES @ Dining Room @ Electric Furniture : ° @ Bed Room . @ Coal & Wood Furniture @ Oil & Gas SATURDAY, MAY Ist in the CONFEDERATION CENTRE CATHERINE McKINNON Sat., April 24th, 2 p.m. to 9 a.m. Auctioneer: Mr. Thomas McKenna Used Furniture Patricia McKinnon - Brian Ahern 3 SHOWS DAILY UO | ee Ah SALES Warehouse fe ceael Beer am Ae me Mem Sew hee mem Rime he Meme eet Meagher enim, a aes Confederation “Office ; ; Tickets $1.00 Phone 2-2464 Jamieson Drug, Montague 144 Dorchester St. Charlottetown : CADPVTU:. BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 12 P.M. — 3:30 P.M. Swi rs < SUS OS uM MSS ES OES me ¥ * HH RK Ko wk kw SOS —" Enman Drug, Summerside ware mamw aaa eer eerere were ww eww os ee