- CAPTURES TROPHY Ernest Moore, grand: master of the Grand Orange Lodge of P.E.I. last night presented the Sanderson Trophy-for in- crease in~- membership to Keith Young on behalf ef Ha- milton LOL 1366, Clyde River. The presentation was made during the 105 session of the Lodge held at-Spring Park Un- ited Church Tuesday evening. -Seen here (FROM THE. Drama Society. LEFT) are Spurgeon Moore, deputy grand master; Ernest Moore, Keith Young, grand treasurer; and Colin D. Mac- Phail, grand secretary. >t } a/ J.J. Connolly States Views Interviewed today, following the announcement by L-Col. E. jand it-seems as if he might set- W. Johnstone of Burlington, of itle down to be a serious young |training courses for waitresses, boy’ who will be the model boy |J.J. Connolly, Chairman of the of the town as his aunt has-.al-|Charlottetown Employment Ad- a John MacLeod Cops Ist Prize John MacLeod, Vernon pro- duced 14,938 pounds of cauli- flower last year for the PEI. Frosted Foods plant, it has been learned from George Wright, plant manager. This earned for Mr. MacLeod the top place in cauliflower production by a wide margin and the first prize in that category. Second place was taken’ by Aeneas Coady, Emyvale and his production was 9,891 pounds to the acre. The third production prize went to Paul McCloskey, Emyvale. Fire Alarms. | Are Reported The Parkdale Fire department was called to extinguish a” flue fire at the residence of Mrs. Jo- seph MacDonald, 26 Palmers Lane, Parkdale, yesterday at 8.15 a.m. A spokesman for the department reported no damage. | The Charlottetown fire depart- |ment received a false alarm to 139 Admiral Street at 6.15 a.m. yesterday. A spokesman for Sherwood Fire Department reported no calls yesterday. Island News Page ) Eastern and Central Districts : | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., April 27, 1966. 5 tive are: Patron: John Coady; first vice-pres., J. F. Trainor; second vice-pres.- E.O. Beagan; ~rehief@-marshat: ‘Leo-Dowting; arr. treasurer, E.B, Beagan: secre- tary, Joseph P. Murphy; Ser- geant- af- arms, Joseph Horgan; doorkeeper, J. Alfred Doyle; charity committee chairman, John M. Mulligan Sr Auditors for the coming year are Robert Bradley and Ernest Brennan . WEATHER “TORONTO (CP) tures: Low overnight High Tuesday Snag .séivis eat 16 39 — Tempera- Vancouver 37 54 Edmonton ........ 32 34 Yellowknife ..... 1 7. Winnine®:) . sce, ae 41 Toronto iirccaccce. 48 36 Ottawa ore tee 24 42 Montreal: ........5 27 41 Queheo ce ssc e., 22 35 Fredericton ,..... 83 41 Saint—John 33 41 Moncton ......s0s 3) 36 | Halifax seeees cae 44 Charlottetown $1 33 Sydneyeo ca 88 45 | Yarmouth 35 42 St. John's: se vtess 31 41 Boston Gissesta oe 60 iNew York® <.cccsss: 88 70 ‘Jacksonville 58-86 Miami hese 72 79 Los Angeles ..... se 66 San Francisco .,.. 52 72° HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- iT Lt | | | | Don Gallant (RIGHT) pre- sents the wholesale grocers | bowling trophy to Gordon | Garnhum, captain of the win- CHAMPIONSHIP AWARD ning team. The presentation was made during last night’s- banquet held at the Basilica Recreation Center. Mr. Gal- lant was the recipient of men’s high single while Mrs. William Giggey won a trophy for high single in the women’s division. Jee % | clear -intervals and isolated | | snowflurries; cold, winds north- | | west 25 with gusts to 45; low- | \high at Goshen 25-37, Sydney | 23-25, Charlottetown 25-35; Monc- | ton 25-40, Campbellton 20-32. Out- Probe Planned Of Prisoners MONTREAL (CP) — Claude treasurer of the bar, said im a statement-it was brought to the \group’s attention. ‘‘that prison- fers have been prevented from exercising fully their rights te ways wished. But the adventures |visory Committee, expressed his | of Tom Sawyer never cease. | great pleasure that the Tourist | agreed to request such courses | ther - office. says strong winds were still being reported over ithe Maritimes late Tuesday Wagner, Quebec’s justice minis- |Tetaim counsel.” -“The bar ake has been im President look for Thursday, sunny with. a z ter, has advised the bar of the few choudy tefepvels; a little province of ‘Quebec that an/jformed that certain prisoners Presents Play The Queen Charlotte High teristics of two or three boys School Drama _ Society ~and ‘with whom he was _ associated. | e jfrom the Provincial Vocational | G R evening. Skies were cloudy over | Milder. P' , c é 1 Alban Man eaeenle ives eport most ee communities with| High tide today at Charlotte. | immediate inquiry” is being)may have been mishandled, v3] ' ; i : : \town 4.42 a.m. and 3.28 p.m. At (held into the treatment of pris-|said Mr. Leveque, speaking for y |, Mr. Connolly said that al-| 4 comprehensive report on the ‘e™mperatures there in the 20s. ie the organization's general coun- {Rustico at 12.26 a.m. and 10.58 | ONeTS, the bar said’ Tuesday. | Clear skies prevailed over. the Robert Leveque, year’s activities of the Bene- : : volent Irish Society was given | Temainder of the district with \though the original request of the ‘Employment Advisory Commit- secretary- cil. p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- school library presented: The Ad-'|He added: that Huck Finn was a | ; tee was broader in its aspect at the Society’ ._., | temperatures mainly in the Ws. " j 3 | : : y's annual meeting | as i acts, directed by Mrs. K. Mc |FOR ENTERTAINMENT "|, David Charles MoCardle, l- (Ctat ihe, presently scheduled ing night, Condi will change Mtn fem,-and sete at 8.08” pm. AQ . ‘ . K.. Me-| jcourses, they will. form an excel- | today. Isolated snowflurries will /2:m.--and se’ he... Aulay, at the school auditorium | last. night. Master of ceremonies was Frank Likely. Tom Sawyer is a product of “ ; aaah i i ‘ » QC, it- the North River, Sherwood and Parkdale fire de- the ‘“‘composite order of arche- themselves.” It is said that his James B. Johnston, QC, at a sit- |) 11. unerading of the waitress | cial success. should allow temperatures to| About 97 per cent of Expo 67's ’ i tecture,"’ an odd superstitution {adventures are true and a cou- oe .— eae — service en tied restaurants on {He also mentioned the opening | creep into the 40s over the |¢Mtertainment program will be] partments and all who took time to help in saving prevalent among children and iple were his personal experien- | ‘T@% § y “| during the year of the Erin slaves in the west during: the period of the author, Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain). That is to say, he is an invented char- oo Nee tate RATT Tete aU eae Aedes verside-Hospital for_a period |NES could be of service in help- Lie Phaanepr cle dengue Eastern Shore, Cape Breton, Available a ne istics of mortals. In this case |ing or swimming with Huckle- |°f Observation following evidence |ing provide such out-of-the-or- |1ast 49 months had continued at te ein wee See Tom Sawyer was invented by |berry Finn, Huckleberry Finn |PY Dr. C.A. Coady. He will re- | fitiary talnidg. sald he partic la greater pace than ever before iy tact Guia wae a fee on residential Mr. Clemens however it is said appear in court on May : P despite the renovations to the z : . by. the. authorhe-has the charac- Tom Sawyer was written for the entertainment of_children but it also written to remind the ladults ‘‘of what they were once 1Cess=-?. i | In last night's presentation, Tom Sawyer, portrayed by J. Rowan Fitzgerald, is a young was portrayed by Merrill Weale. --Other “members. of. the.cast-in- ‘Southport Man. Assessed $125 A fine of $125 and costs or W days was imposed upon Fred- erick Alfred Cole, Southport, after he pleaded—guilty—te—a charge of imuaired driving. The accused was. arraigned in city police—court—yesterday_-_ before Magistrate A. James Haslam, Qc Sidney MacQuarrie, city, charged ‘with .failing to stop at the scene of an accident had his case adjourned to Tuesday, May 3. . _ Daniel MacPherson, Caledonia, “charged with failing to stop at a red traffic light, was fined $10 and costs or five days. Four speeders were also fin- ed. They were: Ronald MacDon- ald, Sherwood, $13 and costs or five. days, Gary Buell, Mermaid, $11 and costs or five days Errol Glen’ Harding, city, $11 and costs or five days, and Ethel McCallum, Marshfield, $11 and costs or five days. (cluded: Patsy Kipping .as Aunt, \Polly, Kathy Stewart, Widder \Dougias; Jimmy MacMillan, Sid \Sawyer; Leslie Saunders, Mary Rogers; George Rogers, Joe Harper; Pamela Campbell; Bec- ky Thatcher; Linda Kays, Amy Lawrence, Christine Lothian as Mrs. Harper. . The entire play takes. place in the livingroom of Aunt Polly in Saint Petersburgh, Missouri but much of the attention in the third act is taken away from this location when. Tom, Huck and Joe run away to Jackson Island to become pirates. |MANY RUMORS | There are many rumors as to |the fate of the boys, bit it is-con- ‘eluded because of certain evi- +dence--produced._that_.the . boys \have drowned ‘and a funeral is prepared for them. However, lthey appear the day of the fun- eral and proclaim themselves as heros. Huck Finn the poor parentless ino -. count: boy of the town is jadopted by Widder Douglas and |Tom finally has the pleasure to whip Sid who had been constant- \ly relating Tom’s experiences to | his aunt. He also turns the atten- Changes. Plea i/bany, charged with driving with- jout. due care and attention changed his plea to guilty when ‘he. appeared before Magistrate |noon. He was fined $25 and costs jor 10 days. | : James Reginald Bruce, Lyn- dale, charged with unlawfully seizing a girl was remanded to Canvass. Underway The canvass of General Bus- iness and the Employees Divi- sion in the Salvation-Army-Build- ing Appeal will get underway immediately, it was announced lby campaign headquarters. |The Army here is seeking to raise $35,000 to_aid in the build- ing of a citadel and welfare cen- the Employees Division with Ro- bert: MacLeod and~ Clive Cud- more in charge of the General Business canvass. | The Special Names Division junder the leadership of Tom De- Blois has been operative the-past- weeks and reports indicate the campaign receiving a good re- sponse. : ‘ The General Canvass will take place in May. i CUE —Alan_and_ Jack Johnson head | lent base for further expansion lof training. The original intent was not merely the improvement of services offered to tourists, P.E.I. George W. Cheverie, manager of the Charlottetown office of the National Employment Service, expressing his pleasure that the members of the Employment Ad- visory.-Committee, Sister--Mary- Henry and Elizabeth Torrey of the Welfare Bureau, Mrs. Stew- art MacDonald of the Home and School Association and Mrs. Ireta Sutherland of the Business and Professional - Women's Club. These ladies, he said, have made outstanding representations on behalf of training and retraining courses for female employees of all classes. with operating a motor_ vehicle while his abilities were tmpair- Cape Traverse was assessed $75 and costs. when he appeared be- fore Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald in Prince County Court yesterday. A charge of speeding —against— John Angus McCormack of St. Eleafiots was dismissed by the magistrate. McCormack, who was represented by J. Melville Campbell, had entered a ot $75 Penalty | , Is Imposed SUMMERSIDE — ‘Charged | ed, James Alphonse Broom of [ ~ CONFEDERATION CENTRE PARKING LOT | _$2500 in Scholarships _ TROPHIES & PRIZES. President Elmer Hogan ad- vised the members that the St. Patrick’s Play, Norah's Folly, had been a dramatic and finan- Lounge, the visit of the Irish ambassador, John Belton, and the visit of the Clancy Brothers in late January. He informed premises. a “Thomas McAvinn acted as chairman for the election of of- ficers_which followed the pres entation of reports by all corn thittee chairmen. ; Mr. Hogan was re-elected pre- sident of the Society. Other members of the execu- | Gontinue over the northern sec- tions with maximum tempera- | tures there expected to be main- ly in the high 30s. Sunny ekies southern part of the district. Mostly sunny and somewhat Thursday. Regional forecasts: @6¢666¢6 6666666666 i i PURITY DAIRY - “Parents: Prefer > Purity Products” 317 Kent- St. 24666666666 ‘a 26-66-6666 5 o0o-+o0000de SOO-660-00-0-0-0-0000000008 JAYCEE TEEN-AGE = 2 ~ SAFE DRIVING ROAD-E-O0 CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 7th milder weather is expected | times ADT. PLAN FOR MASSES ite said H. L. SEAR 110 Queen Sr. _ Dial 2-1271 popular shows ‘of mass appeal. Mortgage Funds T would like to take week’s disastrous fire.- Progressive THANK YOU my warehouse at Colwill Station during last Wylie Stewart, . the opportunity to-thank— Conservative i Provincial Pantera = Headquarters Charlottetown ; Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. - 168 Gt. George Street. Phone 4-6295—45683—4-6316 lk kk kkk kK KK EVERYBODY'S SWINGIN’ | TO THE SOUNDS OF NASHVILLE tion of. Becky Thatcher to him | guilty plea to the charge. Acting | ‘OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM DON'T SHOWS Ralph Judson Joseph G. Kays ee ee cee ITTODAY MISS IT! 3:30-7-9 Receives Word [eae eo eee @ Ralph Judson, Pownal has re- FUNERALS Joseph George Kays, 75, a Name a S He eeived -word that his brother, ; longtime resident .of Charlotte- [+] W. | Ob Wibapesaciaeee 8 Tae CUES Le eae : ” @ I a Lorne Vickerson~ Judson;-~was ABBOTT FUNERAL — The ‘town, “died yesterday after a ot ; ater “ht | BS 2 . wingin buried in Vancouver on Monday | , ABB alla” Abbott ar | Dtief éllness-in the Charlottetown PaaS itis so vrei Sound creeds vee deei Nashvi of this week. Death came unex- | funeral for Mrs. 4 t of | Hospital. : t e rrvsnq vs pectedly to the Vancouver man Fredericton was held Tuesday, | “Mp “Kays was a retired bus- || Hot water at the turn of a | Riotous who was born in Pownal 72 years April 26, from Pleasant Valley | ; 144, man, having been in. the | tap—300 gallons of hot water | AZO osc sics wee ee errceee SOX. acistuicsase b's Laffevillel ago. Ralph is the only surviving | United Church. Service was con- | 2 scary pusiness from 1930-1945, || im just 15 minutes. | ducted by Rev. Donald Powell, | “Born in El-Kufeir, Lebanon, ee member of that family. CITY AREA assisted by Rev..Merle Zimmer- Dies In Hospital ‘I Do you hold a driver's license? ....:.....« Their parents were the late he came to Canada in 1926 and Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Judson. | ™an. The cna: Mote settled in Quebec for two years Md Guiinsis, Wik cata’ wens Soleil ala ales | HUNTZ HALL Lorne went to Winnipeg at the | Lord Is My Shepherd an Ve | before coming to-Prince Edward LEO GORCEY age of 17 years. He flew with the famous W.A. (Billy) Bishop .one_of the greatest air aces of his time, during the First Great War. : on Mr. Judson married a Winni- peg girl, Katherine Macklin whose father was publisher one time of the Winnipeg Free Press. They have two daughters. Later Lorne mde to Vancou- ver where he wert ‘lito the real estate business, The funeral was in Vancouver. That Will Not: Let Me Go. A duet, Safe In The Arms of Jesus, was sung by Mrs. Alvin ~\-Rowledge~and--Mrs>-Merle~Zim=~ | merman. Pall bearers were | Hyatt’ Haslam, Lorne Weeks, El- dred Weeks, Millar Weeks, Al- | lison Weeks and Golden Weeks. Interment was in Fredericton | cemetery. MacDONALD FUNERAL The funeral for Joseph W. Mac- ‘'Donald, QC, took place on Tues- day morning from the Hennes- | Island. - Surviving are his wife, the former Mary .Hargy, a son, Thomas and a daughter, Adelle, Mrs. ‘Michael Hussey. Also surviving are a brother, Albert of Stevenville, Newfound- land, and three sisters, Sophia, Mrs. A. Tweel of Charlottetown, Lydia, Mrs. Joseph Weatherbie of Charlottetown and Meladie of | Beirut, Lebanon. Power wim ai Palmer Electric Ltd. Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8548 Charlottetown Jaycees Mail sbove_eatey-form, before Filday, May 6th to= | P.O. 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MacLean, city, is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital and BRADALBANE HALL a Is reported to be critically ill: “Rey. Leonard McKenna, Rev. K- /¢ WALLPAPERS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 - 8 p.m. — : | AT HOME C. MacMillan, Rev. Pius Murna. |¢ | : ae ; | Academy Awards including Best Picture. Edward Callaghan is convales- ee Lacie, Rev. Raginald 3 Visit Moore & McLeod’s For Guest Speaker—HON. ANDREW MacRAE i i : ; cing at his home at Fort Augus- “5 a , | . ‘ ° 1 f tus, after a recent illness. He Bera pie srestet if. te ue r Sear ORTHY | Each poll is requested to have five voting All Seats § AUDREY HEPBURN “REX HARRISON will be back to work shortly. | : Mach hake: i i ; = b tuary. The Law, Society of Char- @ 100 patterns ta store delegates in attendance. Reserved ry TECHNICOLOR® lottetown attended: in a body. The pallbearers were: Lorne Noonan. Reginald MacDonald, ‘Eugene MacDonald, Alfred . YCARD PLAY e Following are the results of the “final. Monday night card party held at Dunstaffnage school: la- 4 BIG NIGHTS THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED = LEFT @ Immediate delivery 85c up = : WILFRED BRADLEY, President ADMISSION PRICES e Phone_for home viewing sample SOSH OS OFHOSO SOOO OOO ODS FOSS OO SOOO OO OOS dies first, Mrs. John Thompson; Watts, Kenneth MacDonald and book—894.6541 ‘Adults: $2.00; Students $1.25; on $1.00 gents’ first, Irving Thompson; ~-Courtney—MacDonald.—Interment j Amusement Tax Inc : door prize, Norman Dunning; took place in the Church Ceme- Moore & McLeod Ltd. freezeout, Mrs. Leroy Vessey tery, the service being conduct- 7 x x ok Oe + Oe MK > _and Winston Stewart. ed by Rey. Leonard MacDonald. $+ : ers ; eee get d j : 7 \ * ‘\ 2