ISLAND NEWS PAGE _ Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. May 25, 1964.. Navy Ship To Attend Centennial Day Events GEORGETOWN it was‘day's expenses. Other matters announced by (‘entenniay Com; discussed Included canteen fa- mittee Chairman A190 Arse“. cililies. teenagers' projects and anti. at a meeting held in [he a variety of subjects to insure :coum-il chambers early in [he a successful days program‘on 'wee'. that word has been re-. JUL" 22- The Chmm'iiee Will iceived front the Navy's Fla g ifflfgalh 0“ “heal-U lAllantic Command the § 1 t t llHMCS Inch Arron. under com (Continued From Page ii mand of Lt. Cdr. DR Mani- told will arrive in Georgetown. in the years in preparing it for the town‘s Centennial Day ceremo- stage, that La Quintrala could 5 . i l /j July 22. to take part .. THE QUEEN Charlotte High into a fine organization with are some of the young mustt-l- “" 13:); She will stay only OHI‘KSI“: possibly make I good School Bandlundprthedirmb some 25 members. Th. 13nd ans. The). am from [eh m l At the meeting I financial She. has taken his advice and 1°" 0‘ “'0 Cudmm" ha" “m be presenting ‘ While iigihtblvjmglclzii istatement was given showing is already at WOI‘ - through the years. developed concert tonight. Shown here Robbie Stewart. '(‘ontmued From Page ii ‘the expenditures to date of Other awards and winners in .money advanced by the townthe week-long competition are .for the committee's use in asifollows: imeeting Centennial Day expen- Runner-up play in English: 3595. My Three Angels. St. Thomas i 0n. hundred pennant, have More Players of Hamilton. been ordered and have arriv- RUHHer-UP. Frenflhi shortly after he. nullified the goal which would have matched scored by Argentina after is minutes of the second half. '5 t 3 2 '0 Queen Charlotte HS Band La DECLARE" WINNER ed for sale to the public. It is Quintrala. Les Comoagnons de ; It “‘35 reported afterwards ‘planncd to contact the mem- Gil, Montreal. S u u l “1‘” ‘hrgemma‘ ahead 1'0 When ibers of the Junior Red Cross Best supporting actor: Larry the "101 started. had been de- regarding their members sell- Alford, St. Thomas More Play- ing the pennants as souvenirs. ers. CH’TOWN-HAMILTON, ONT. GIFT EXCHANGE l clared winner. The Argentine! til By DONALD A. MachEOD thus would represent Through the efforts of Char- i’l‘he home economics girls at ‘ coming a good citizen, it's Very QCHS remodelled the jackets " worthwhile America at Tokyo. ' ' . Each pennant is decorated with Best supporting actress: Dor- . ‘ I ‘ v ‘ All red-blooded males in I trick. Here he is getting a joylng it. But who wouldn t? . , V _ lonemwn bumnessman. R. We and we were able to get Mack GRATEI-ul P“ "HR I _ ‘ n. . f , Joh n. Th h d ht . ‘the Centennial symbol and the othy Spencer, Barn Players, . I ‘ ' , . ’ I, ‘ I I ‘ ‘k - “arm, was Jamde around Charlotgetgwl: wvtiatehk tehe :ll‘sssidgzgnoffifiggilammgrstg. maeyorarwas aprgglnitledby atkhng word Georgetown Toronto. Cudmohm. I“210m (through the serge trouser: arlld a red Sil‘lpL it. was estilnjuuc'd l),\ M; iidtlr the stadium for hours Jnhei'i’low of lovely Voung wom- Thomas More Players as with a Proclamation and Mr A“ a “35”” Of a cam/ass 0' BPS‘ direcm“ Tm" Kerri year? as 1:3” e T?“ 1:053 “as W on ‘ e egs' mine mix.“ (Ed? "Selenium? PM”? 0" hmsehai'k "it'd ‘0 :hoin town for the Dominion part of the gift package 'sent Gaudet had ready 3 gift in (“mans he'd "“i'ehuy ahom :5 Chips With Everything. Kam" 51:"ng "a, 90:5 €21,215: Slug}; INTEREST '5 "iii" imiliimg‘flkig ii‘clifirniei; Imp}: keep “M” as "h" 'h‘mfimfill mama Festival. and Mayor by Mayor Victor Copps of Ha- return which w'l be sent ha.“ have been Oldered i0" loops PTA Theatre Win12. ‘80 iScfiml band has grown WG-3 1th band was moved {M m hers 0'. [hp QFHS banal - tried to lcate the stadium. But privalt’ homes decoration. Visual presentation: St. 'l‘hom- 1 Kenneth Arsenault reported as More Players. . that work is progressing satis- Banff School _ g _ because of the. panic and con- . wh'l“ amp”? '2‘? fusion. the mounted officers had "it: i""’""‘“°‘- “em a“ “ to charge in with their clubs to Charlottetown. the father of one keep the crowd moving of the boys of the 1952 Print-cl ,_ I . ' Street School Build dropped in ‘1('1°“d5 Set fife t0 the jockey and said to Mr. Cudmore “you "Uh and fever!” adiacfli houses. I‘iremen were also will never know how much ' you have done for those boys Cami“) a bla" ‘t the GM“ rich lire factory. 'l‘heir fellowship in the hand has ‘incrcased their interest in mu- sic tenfold." \l‘nlthen Gaudet didn't miss milton. and seems to be en- back by way of the same Prince Street School to QCHS, pretty courier. when the new high school open- ed in 1955. Mr. Cudmot'e said that there is a “Complete turnover on balld members every ion 1'. years." as band members com-j plete their high school grades “Most lads who join the band," he said, "have had some sort ‘ of music experience but usual- 25-inslrument ensemble fr 0 m. an original trumpet, clarinet‘ and drum band. This evening at QCHS. the band presents its annual con- cert. featuring classical. popli- lar. light concert and military; music. backed up by I (SO-girl high school chorus. Mr. (‘udnlorc. the director of the band. was one of the. origi | , _ of Fine Arts l ‘ factortly on the construction of scholarships. pinard_, i the rahv “mm Will he 1"ggi‘d'Peggy Johnston. St. Thomas ’ and set alire in the harbor at, More players’ Well-Known Minister Elegy" Po" .....,..... . Dies Here Sunday , Raymond Solonlan reported ‘BESSObowugh Trophy: The that the material for the con- “mam? UPSth‘rsv Tomhmi to" “motion of the float was being] the best classrcal play present-i en. women and children were among the deal ‘COMMl'r'rnE REPORTS Wino“ de G“- I 0 Six Ships the riot . - , nal members of the West Kent ly no instruction in playing ' v” ——**- Four hours after Waterfront activity in they assembled Frank LavanhiEPlefilal§e;°g‘°“ai fesnvals' oedi“ School Bugle Band that wa "l: with a hand. From September. WENT 3‘ MR "started... police and medical [’0rt 0' Chfli‘lOiielOWH Was atiTePOrted 0“ the . Damn?“ .?M,,_..-.I...w.-__.,., . ._.___ formed in the early days of the. to Christmas. we practise one' For the first time, New Zea- authorities were still taking 'i'h‘ deaih occurred 81m “'1 ‘ . ’ ‘ .a busy pace as harbor officialsl hem“ made regard'm the field a Second World War and which night. a week for two to three land"a National Airways Cm‘DOI“ “Pad and lniiirl’d Mil of the R". Andrew W wen“ DD' \ ibandied six ships over the‘ sports in be held in the after? iduring the war took part In hours, then until the end of the ation carried more than amino national stadium. Seoreo were in the Prince Edward Island lweekend. noon and Spurgeon Walker Sflld’ 4 m a n. military “mum”, m mm we go at ii iwn nights 3 passengers in a year in 1063. injured. Mai Dr' we” was! m n ; gt d . 1h 1. ~ 0-] It "‘3' very 500" local “hie-“ah” Charlottetown yweek. interest of the boys in ' m "" ‘ "“__"" ""“"“"““"""’"“ MW Glasgow. N‘s. “1 1331' i ‘3 "r 33 9' ‘Vm’z ‘ l d- would be able to practice field i . al_‘ the hand runs pretty high, though there are usually a few dropouts each year," Commenting on the STARTED AT PS.“ I O Originates . , At that time." said Mr. (‘ilf‘lv more. "I saw what boys could do with a limited number of in ‘ He gira noted from Pine iahker "erinZSirP-am" arriVl?dgspoi-is under the direction of Thpnlng'ic‘al College in Halifax in In port and left at midnight-‘Kenneth Batchilder. Discussion WM 11mmediately after her departure ‘ also took place regarding the' the imperial mi tanker “Impef- preparation of a track for the His first congregation was in‘ illcrigomvisn. N.S. where he was. glrls" y iia] Halifax" d00k8d holding of the. running races, Trans Canada Matinee. an Strumoms and wanted. to sect Chhl‘usi Mr; cufimore said thel outlined the pl'esbylery 0 ; 0n sundm “w “Tum.” It was thought mat on some hm“. long program heard “My what could he done With a full school mus”, (hr-actor. Roysiom . ‘Wari‘ior" arrived at noon but date in June a street dance day on the CBC national radio range "i band? m-‘émmfhls- lllugford. “has given tis.splen-; lleft shortly after. Also Sunday might be held to raise funds to network will originate from magmas: “0; did co-operatlon in selling llpi lthe “SS Tyiiemouth" arrived 855i“ in defrayintlnsome of the Charlottetown today through mm a‘ ' - ihf‘ chorus 10 flippiement ti} By an organized boys‘ band but early in 1952. Mr. Cudmore was‘ asked by the principal of Prince Street School to organize a bu‘ . gle band for the school cadet. : C ‘ i band at its annual concert.’ 1 Mr. Cudmore said he de-J rives a great amount of salts. faction from organiring and! directing the band. He said "when boys are playing in band they are not running the streets looking for something to ' do and possibly getting into trouble. if the band makes a' small contribution to a boy be- ;with a cargo of 600 tons of flour ifor the Robin Hood Flour Ltd. ‘here. Late last night one govern iment ship was on or way into‘ the port but it could not be; learned which ship it was. Also over the weekend. the timing Oil Ltd. coastal tanker. ithe “lrving Hickory" took a load Friday. ‘ The program is a national af- fairs type and during its Char- _ lnltetown stay, such Island workShOp .figures as Premier Walter R. iShaw. Liberal leader A.W. Ma- of?" . ,, M ,w GEORGETOWN — At a re-.‘ theson and Rev. Francis wr. Thai 9’" yeah ‘3 ‘ rf.‘ cently held teacher's work shop] Boiger will be interviewed. CUdeFe' ‘1 ml.th him; wag. :thd in the Georgetown High Also planned is a “pocket do-t organlzed but Sm“: I a ,gny" lSchool and attended by leach. cumenlary“ on the proposed. mind "h a hand “"h a “19“; ers from a number of schools. P.P‘..l.-‘\l.B causeway ll . i range or msm'mpntsi “("05" ”“ t strumcnts were borrowed front " lOCAl . BRIEFS Teachers Hold SHOW A'I' DUSK WM from the "lrvingstream" when .- lYNDER TREATMENT _ _ WEIR There were l7 members in at- hoped that louilsi developmen , . “rs prank walker. Char. REV A's iWijidepaned' tendance and two guests. The :nLnlstertJ. Davtd Stewart Will; gsmba'llf‘hrgfmgwwfimi' AIR lottet wn. who recently under-‘Piciou. July 16. 1908. He. also meeting was presided over by. a e par. . » 3.1 V E R “'f‘flinslll‘gel‘y at the Victoriailield pastorates in Manitoba. Parallel Seen ithe president, Mrs. Richard Material on the centennlahcmcefls and, "if". “Ogiporral‘onl GONDlTlONING V _V General Hospital, Halifax. haswmiacei N-S- “‘1 NF“ Rwh' Curiey. and the centennial buildings will ’ 0f parents' “9 “,NIP a P I“) a"; Call us for free estimates on V . ‘1 returned an is being treated.m°hd- Qi'e- 5“ Between Minister Discussion ensued regarding also b9 presented. seqmlhk' tgnfigfl‘ 3'32”??? Ea“ any size building or room. : *' ‘ . . ‘- ' I, ' _- " ”" Rehabi'i‘a‘i‘m cent” “Sim” wail It m "‘9 "39"?” “'"mal "’“i” W~M0RIEWAPRHXWEIiDINGS_ 'p ‘ ' " - di re ectric Ltd. i 19% We' dP~E-‘- W32; P ho i. - and rally days for the Centen- OTTAW. .CP,_FeW mm“ :lhscd regular 0813* gglfgylgtsuféh. 5’0 Y El ivan LUNCHEON GUESTS Dr. Weir lit-i i531;ng Orwellfill w syc la "51' [m] programmp_ A mm,” and death" W mm "my _..~: “other” in _.b.nd ma. “3., , mong the guests It the Egg. Powd _ns. and. Vane“. ' ' ‘ box brought forth discussion a“! has”. “forte! registered 1-“ Apr“. lac ets I'OHIV'EH n arm a . “Wham hosted ~b'v Dr. 8-“ field t of visiita-l MONTAGUE — A. h'gm'g.“ flag P01€5i and the helm“ "05“than a year earlier, the bureau i Mrs. Frank MacKinnon which “on-at Trmlty United Church“ of. the monthly meeting of toe of wooden nag poles and sleflli of Statistics mmted Thursday. .1 followed the Prince of wales w“ and - w Unit; Kings~ County~ Ministerial As- ones. Thee were 3935 bimhs in the (‘ollcge Convocation exchIses ed Chum“ Summersade isotlation meeting in Montague.i Arthur Macxom mmmuuw month compared with 39344 a if. ' W” me' Gordon Benneu' "' u‘ his he once in PElu “’83 8 demonstrahi‘" 0‘ STOW the guest speaker. John Mac ‘ year earlier. The decline in ‘ i "- therapy. e lDonald. 0f the Mental HGBlIh'deaths was sharper at 12.055 gistrar and director of studies he ‘Mgpied . am; of oflfices‘ ' ‘ . . The demonstration d‘NCtM‘Clinic. who spoke about the! compared with 13.748 in April. at the college and Mrs. Bennett. in Their names were inadvertently a was chairman. He also. by Dr.lMalcolm_ Beck. formed i school program for 5",“. loam. 1963 _Malm.iages wm up to 8111‘: M t omitted in a Guardian story of served as chairman of the '58!“ the ham for a discussion of me . ers and a schedule {m- abovc compared with 7.030 t i I e em committee of the M-‘ ‘ ' -_ ._._.._,.-._... .u _i t. i Strangers When Saturday. May 23. McCARTHY FUNERAL related roles of the minister and} average Children. The speaker f ihC Psyi'h'air‘“ 3’ mhm'bors 0' ‘ said that remedial reading is the healing team. Problems re-.‘ sometimes discontinued FAMOUS FOR t ‘0 0 1: BRANDED msrncrnn > time Conference, HONORED BY PINE HILL a The funeral of Mrs. James Mc- r in 1m Mr. Weir was Med to emotional and mental . . E, ' 7" TheOl i681 GUESS? . V soon and that when it is stopp- ‘ ‘ TH. :.h:rth{qa:l£:a:ei%uil:;gtlly £3ng :y‘hl’lnemflt Oil agree ofi lgealbltth were krevleu'ed tshowing .ed the child should be checkcdl; S T E A K S ,l , nnumann 37"" "sic. op where service was conducted by Doctor of Divinity. ' ow e W" 0 m'ms "3 an i frequently {01‘ 81W" W" 3'93” 1 ’i . m mmupmg nut co. him I phycmat‘rism we" overlaps" i F llowin the remarks deliv it Weir predeceased : The business session includedl ereg by ME. MacDonald a nu“. i: Mildred Lawrence of Hansport. l ‘ "P0" 0‘ the committee “MY-i “on period was held with ‘ M m on He is survived by his ‘ in: minor emitml' 1' rep“ roup discussion first and thenll t on , on”; Ion. A‘ smart Weir whoa the forth coming Billy Graham w i crusade. and a report regard I . ——"‘ * * * * * * * * * * MV Prince Nova . l l t Mrs. l? '. . l nd R v. e\ lohn GP Bal a c in 1953. She was the former‘ DR. MacLennan. Attending in a body were members of the choir of Mt. Stewart United Church who led in the singing of Unto The Hills and Lead Kindly Light. Pallbearers were: Earl Jay. Harold Affleck. Wen. dell Glover. Arthur Coffin. Lee Rodgerson and Ernest Affleck. Flower bearers were: Levi Jay .2 in two sisters Jessie, Mrs. W. L. - '0 . . . , ' . _ r institutions where serv'lccs. r‘hcf- we: wlagivlit'flnhodiqg. f worship are conducted. The: a“ a“ g ' executive we I requested toi Fred M ers Jersey City. NJ. y The militant will be held from mm “mime” for the In- un. :u ROCK - ~ii‘: resides in Charlottetown: y mg the purchase of hymn book‘ Now Operating nual picnic} June. ' . i a d E] r. Interment his late residence at Pownai. __.4___._-_ .w-.._-__...._.-__l Captain Claud Hunter, pres- trilok pi:::ifih:ePeopla‘s oeme- to Pownal United Church at POLICE RESCUE WOMAN dent of Norihumberyand Farr. terv ‘Vit Stewart. 2.30. May 26. 1964. Interment NEW YORK lAiPl—Three po-t ies Ltd., reported that the new H i ' l i 'will be in the church cemetery. licemen Saturday rescued I ‘ Wood islands-Caribou Ferry the BULMAN FUNERAL —— The funeral of Mn. Ernest BulmIn was held Saturday afternoon. from Cutcliffo Funeral Home in St. Mark‘s Anglican Church. Service was conducted by Rev. Piercey. LOBA funeral service WII held Friday night It the funeral home conducted by Mrs. Jessie Latter; "and mistress; her sister_ Mrs. Em- ma Alley, chaplain, Ind Mrs. Rena Murphy. deputy mistress. A solo. Precious Lord Take My woman who threatened to leap‘ MV Prince Nova went into rez- from I Mirth-floor ledge of alular service Saturday and all Bronx rooming house. The.appesrod to be overall“ womIn. Laura Evert. 39. wasismoothly. seen sitting on the ledge in her‘; Captain Hunter said she went nightclothes and was pulled 101 into service without fanfare on safety by the police after tlheyl' Saturday and made reillial' had talked with her. trips yesterday. A request was made that flow i'ers be entitled. TONIGHT Show at 8:45 Shows 3:30-7-9 ~1- .You will meet four young women who volunteered to Snow Lingers Despite . u BC!le SP9" ’ let Beneficial put While temperatures for Mayl . 24 were being broken in the He knows , . v . Fredericton for May Dickieson. Blair Rollings. llar- mm it was I mochan . old Dickioson, and Robert Cur inthe "and. was sung W M". DOUB‘ Maritime Provinces yesterday. 0 ~ . . . . . as Pallbemrl til-l lin ered in the woods ALL the V Were: Victor Buntain. Noel mweciges ofgfields in this pro‘ . be InterVIewed a selentlflc Hooper. Roy . Round vince. Even here. it was I O . Buntain. Cyril Toombs and balmy 74_ Charlie can“ I” 9" W. New records were set It . _- , u : I W (I D H were Charlie Craswell. Gerald mm, Gmnwood, Moncton and . _. . .2, .I Stevenson, Page. Roy At - ‘ ll [Willi/(1m, In your pocket today ‘ {c Interment was church Get it and get it fast during Beneficial's Golden cemetery. POULTON FUNERAL — The funeral for James Poulton took ould in the edge of woods. in places it was still several l. . . Sunday. persons driving along . see snow 0 mafia" whit—cum ‘7 DEMON’PON CPl—A flyingtl n l some ‘ fact Jubilee! Get Spring cash to paint up, fix up, tune up, dress up—fly good reason! Remember: Beneficial is BENEFICIAL 09.00.00.00000000000 art's Sport pa ” , . | the one place to call for money the minute you want ‘ R i‘fl- — Dim on Saturday afternoon “1‘; M" w" dmpmnn . in Call up orcome in...this very minute! i from St Paul: roll 9 ‘ . 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