1r"m <72: 5*§:.'I; =3~7?'< I v .5 I "’OOQ‘V'OHO' i .ii essay contest Were the guests of the Lions Club at a dinner meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening Alex Diamond s s own here to the presenting a cheque winners, left to right: Mar- Queens Co. Essay Winners Honored By City Lions Club Your grade seven pupils were the honored guests of the Char- lottetown Lions Club din ner meeting at the Charlottetown Hotel last evening. each of them the winner of their district in Queens County. in an essay writ- In: contest on the subject “Care of Your Eyes". The contest is co- sponsored annually by the Charlottetown Lions Club and the Canadian In- stitute for the Blind. More than 300 essays were received from the four districts in the county. Phil Bower. chairman of the sight conservation committee reported that. “the essays were well written. and many with ex- cellent illustrations and still oth- ers written in play form and comic strip format. in most instances the pupils shtm‘f‘t‘l a good knowledge of the proper procedure in caring for the eyes." Each of the pupils read their essays to the members gathered at the meeting and were con- gratulated individually by King Lion Wallace Colcs for their finc work. Bill Brown of the Lion: mittcc introduced the pupils at the mceting, and presented their teachers with corsages. Alex Diamond of the same commit- tee. presented the winners with their prizes. LOCAL BRIEFS WERE GUESTS Mrs. Robert Acorn and Mrs. George Stead were recent visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Downe, Dundas Centre. ARRIVES HOME Miss Judy Schurman, Fort William. Ont.. returned to her home In Howe Bay after spend- l‘ng. the winter months In On- BI'IO. T0 CONVALESCE Robert MacKay. Amherst. N.S.. well known as a commer- cial traveller in this province. Will soon return from hospital to convalesce at his - will be. unable to receive visitors for an indefinite time. FISKE FUNERAL Fl tea a _ Comm. William Aus- tmr Gerry MacDougall. Edward Power and Wan-en Mater. In- em took Disco in the cemetery. McAVINN FUNERAL -— The funeral for Cecil McAvtm was hem Wednesday ‘ f momma Ihe Charlottetown Funeral Roma ‘0 the Church oi the Most Hoty Redimmer. wbone Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Very Rev. hls pastor Maloney. ducted J 8mm. magma Charlottetown Branch d the “Radian Legion attended in a b2”; The hasten graveside 5_.Vice was con Mortimer. VClle m “I'll! Fr?“ Smith. by weed Um Osmond. Plus mm. 3m Dudley. saucy Mc- mmk. Harold mew :"d I"Tani: Malone u . . 9m:— h ~m sight conservation cnmv mm Neill. Wilbur MacDonald. Rus- cri led b a general strike. [3 M 3’ ad” monument OatllollcI lene Myers, Hampton; Dawn MacCallum, Cross R o a d 5; Anne Robbins, Uigg. and Dav- id Dorsey. Charlottetown. The essay contest is jointly spon- sored by the Lions Club of Charlottetown and the Char- lottetown Branch of the Can- 'ISIAND NEWS PAGE City, Queens And Kings I Causeway I Office Slated To Open Mon. Engineering consultants for the proposed Northumberl a n d Strait Causeway will move into offices on Kent Street. Charlottetown. May 8, it w a s learned yesterday. ' Northumberlad C a u re w a y Consultant Engineers. an amal- E gamation of three e n g i neering . firms, will occupy quarters in a 1 building owned by Daniel Twecl. i It was announced some t i m e Iago that the firm would rent .quarters in the city and it was also announced at that time that .the purpose in esablishing here ' was “to design the causeway". ‘ The firm is composed of ‘Harry Acres and Associates. i Toronto; British- American Con- I sultants with offices in Halifax p. I‘ I A (first I l I I I I adlan Institute for the Blind. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 2, 1963. 5‘ In addition to the individual prizes awarded. the local club1 at a later date will also presentI a s h i eld to the school whose.I pupil had the best essay in thei county. This year the shield will‘ go to B i r c hwood High School.) the result of David Dorsey's Win-i The following are the pr I zeI iwinners in the competition. In District No. 2 the winners were, first. Marlene Myers of Hamp- ton School and second L oisi Proude of Springdale S c h o ol.I Dawn MacCallu m of Cross Roads School was first. and Jean-I nie MacKInnon of Millv iewI School, was second in District: No. 3. In District No. 4 the wmv land Geraldine Plantonga both‘ iof Uigg School. In District 5.; IDavid Dorsey of Birchwood and. his case was adjoumedithe IHigh School was the first prize. I winner and the shield winner‘ land Noreen MacKerney of Not-I . re Dame Academy. Faye Roger-g i son of Queen Charlotte and Dian- . ne MacKenna of St. Jean Eie-I ' mentary School were the second' place winners. I l I EASTERN I l I l I I I i WEEKEND VISITORS . ‘. Donna MacLeod and Erwin‘ ‘, MacLeod of Charlottetown were 3 weekend visitors to Montague. SPENT WEEKEND Mrs. J.D. MacLeod, Montague and Miss Ada Hamilton, Char-i lottetown. spent the weekend in Campbellton. N.B. IN MONTAGUE Mrs. John MacPherson of: Campbellton. N.B.. is spending. this week with her parents in' Montague. IN MURRAY RIVER Mrs. Effie MacLeod and Mrs. Angus Matheson. M ontague.I were guests this week of Mrs.| River. WERE VISITORS Islands and Inn of Charlottetown were visit- ors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson, Mon- tague. Mac-DONALD FUNERAL —‘ The funeral for Mrs. Murdock Church. The service was con-V ducted by Rev. Basil Lowery and was under the direction of the Montague Funeral Home. Mrs. Daniel Shaw was organist. Hymns sung by the choir were: i "The L ord's My S h epherd." "Rock of Ages." were: Lloyd MacDonald. Fran. cis Macintyre. James M ac- sell MacAulay, Leonard Brad- ley. Flowerbearers were: Peter Maclteod. Keith McGrath, Raymond Shaw. Chester Brad- ley. Interment was in the Lorne Valley cemetery. STRIKE CONTINUES GEORGETOWN (Reuters) —- Mayday celebrations in British Guiana were cancelled Wednes- day as the country remained now In Its 13th day. The Union Council said negotiations with the government have al- .most reached a dead-end. at. ithough they would continue. . MmComfortWeur-lng ning essay contribution. led .Charge Is Dismissed Against lrio In Souris SOURIS — Three men chargqand is represented by Allison a place other their re spective residences had the charge dismissed yesterday by Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC. through lack of evidence. race Percy Kingsboro, charged with park- ing on the travelled portion of the highway. was given a repri-; mand. Leonard I with possession of liquor in Gillis. le0 men each charged with possession of intoxicating liq- uor not .—. punohased from he vendors were each fined $25 :and costs or 30 days. MacDonald. Iwere Brian way Iti-c and Elwin Francis MacDon- They 'ne Oickl-e, Bal- . aid. Ehnira. Milford Derrick Robertson. :North Lake had his case ad- . , John Cloone'y, Bris. I journed to May 15, He is chair"- ; g ners Were Anne Robbins. first: tol, pleaded not guilty to wil-Ie-d with driving a motor vehicle fully damaging Irving Oil Co.Iwithout a licence. Also ad- property to the value of $200,‘ until May 15. ‘ Leroy Sylvanus MacDonald. Chepstow, was fi costs or 20 days on a charge of i. against be same. date was driving charge Doucette, impaired Evremonde Souris West. He has entered a $50 and : not guilty plea, Severn persons were each fin- Itheft of a battery firom Alban jed $2) and costs for being in Gallant‘s service station, In all:possession of liquor in a place four cases Melvin J. McQuaidIother than their i a Iusual $20 and costs or 15 days his case I, for being intoxicated. was diefence counsel. Pius Reginald Morrison. Chan i lottctown. again had adjourned to May 15. He hadI previously pleaded not guilty was Deputy Attorney-General m"; alsov “1'50" Mach'mon °f Fairview Drive, Charlottetown._$57.500. false pnetemces chargc,.J. A. McGuigam, omes, nd SIX otthers were fined the The prosecutor cases to B R I E F S IProgramOutIined ForAnnuoI Home, School Fed. Meeting The Prince Edward I sin n dj cussion period will take place at. on hem” of his group, and Mr. joumd to May . i Federation of Home and School‘ 4.30. followed the credentials committee. report of the nominating com-l Associations will hold its an-‘ nual meeting. May 14 in Mont-1 -gomery Hall, Charlottetown. The program open s at 1.30‘ m. with registration. followed? by the official welcoming I Dr. K.A. Parker, supervisor of! Charlottetown schools at 2 pm. ; Ping. Next on the agenda will bel the appointment of committees. the president‘s report. treasur- er's report. and the presentation of the constitution by Eric J Kipping. At 3.15 the reports of the local associations ‘1 be given with the delegates divided into the following groups: Kings. Prince. rural Queens and met- of the by the report mittee and the election of new officers. Th 3' Leo F. MacDonald, Eric John Martin and Reginald MacDonald will follow. The evening session opens at 7 pm. with the installation of of- ficers. and the evening highlight. a talk on “Role of Visual Edu- ' cation". will be given by Clifford Edwards. eastern Vice- presi- dent and inspector of schools for Nova Scotia. The summation will be given by Rev. K e Ith Robson. SummerSTde. e annual dinner will be heldl b y. at 5.30 and group reports b J. Kip- . A NEW SLATE of officers was elected at the annual 64‘“ I J.J. Connolly was 6 19 0 fed. 1 president last night of the Notre i Dame Home and School Associa-. tion at the annual meeting held: Donald L e. w i s But-hoe. and Toronto and a Dr. Monti; name unavailable) and Associates of Montreal. 0 l2 Grass Fires Cause Concern Louis Ranahan. fire Inspec- tor. said yesterday that in the last five days the city fire department has been called out to extinguish 12 grass fires. 'These fires are a nulsgnca *—‘-_~‘—'—_- to the fire department an In some cases are extremely dan- G. w. gerous," Mr. Ranahan said. He noted that in a couple of In- D' A 6 stances buildings came very t 3 close to being burn . He said that the majority of The deal“. the fires Were caused by chil- P-E-I. Hospital. A ' dren and that parents should George W. Dewar. in his warn their youngsters against Year‘- lighting any grass in lawns or The Only son of the late Mr. fields. IaJnd Mgsé Peter Dewar, he was “In addition to the loss of cm a ross Roads and moved - . . . time by the firemen there is the to Malpeque Road at an early‘ mottllliirsgwizlefmr‘gghm- . danger of an accident to the. age. He was educated at We st vice e .de 5 5° 1 JEFF; truck and the wear and tear on Kent School and after his d i 5- tr ' gr SIJ n ' hog; 9 he" alr.‘ the equipment." the fire inspec- charge from the Army. attended. r iaiu. e; t 088;. M“? 1. 13:0- tor added. NS Agriculture College. Trump .9 8.5“ LS er '. K 38 ‘ 'r' - and commercial college in Char-I lam‘ mlth relations' Mrs‘ JOh" o lottetown, ;g0r£01{ Ways and bmealns, Inn/[m He was a member of Zion‘ . o inson: mem ers ip, rs.i , Presbyterian Church. a staunch: 'S"Macnonald: prpgram' Jam"; ‘ . Liberal and for many years, (135 Flanagan: hospitality, Mrs. carried on a fruit and vegetable ma d MmLean‘ farmlwith his father and broth- . er—in- aw. - I He leaves to mourn besides his I ‘ widow the former Jennie Kielly. em ers of the one sister. Blanche. Mrs. Jack‘ B H TrSiIIII;2 lx'iinmChriZtian Fellow-I 5mm” and the following dau- ship group visited the young ghters. Helen. Mrs..David Peat.‘ I ' I .Adults at Valleymld church Cornwall. Ont.; LOIS, Mrs. El- A sensational Jump in the va- Tuesday President Harold Mac, mer Lraswell. Charlottetown; lue of building permits Issued, Leod welcom the Trinity Dorothy.’ Mrs. Frank Currie. to date this year in .Charlotte- . mm). gummgrSiélet: SChrtist;n§. Mrsd, toanwas mtg? by tCity tEndgin. ,. . .. me an e. am .0 it, an eer ; orman . ewar yes er ay. iof‘tgrcrazfiescoifiifrwfi.1.31:1: Judie and Peter at home. I Stewart said the value gan with a hvmn singcRcw R_‘ The funeral service was held had risen from $858,950 for the .F B ms 'Mnnl‘anl’l‘é Unit”. from the MacLean Funeral first fourlmonths last year. to Tchuflh d'elivéred 2n inspiring Home. an all - time high of 35.263.000 Imlk 0.; “The Wm... and The W for the same period of 1963. iwayn. Duets WOW rendered hv eadie Cross, was fined $25 and The big bike was sparked by ‘Mr and Mm Miller West an’d costs uponpleading guilty to a the issuance in February of a ,MI.‘ and MR Harold Macl‘mfl charge of illegal possession of permit for construction of the Scripture was read by Donald illquor purchased at a place 0th. new Fathers of Confederation Nicholson and Arthur MacKim .er than the vendor. Memorial Building on old Mar-‘ I . . Mrs. Sheila (JameslBrander. ket Square. The uild’ng will 1'10? tled 'tl.‘ p185“; .Cmre‘ ue I New London. on a charge of as- cost in the vicinity of $5,000,000 I .neres ":13 5“ dplug squrisault. was fined $20 and costs However. permits were also 151m” at V“ am? '8‘} “ ‘or ays in county jail. issued this year for four new Iwene Show} by (’hal es slen-‘ 35 residential units with a valge of . . Iterations to rest enc-. III-"my gm“? Showed some pleaded not guilty to charges of es cost $32,200. and the value of‘ ‘Shdes me" While he “'95. m impaired driving and assault- commercial permits issued wast Bermuda _ QUIZ 0“ Blbllcal . ing a police officer. His ca se‘$75,300. ‘0"0t3t10n5 Swen by Mrs~ Bar' was adjourned to May 6. ‘———-“-—~ Ibara MacKininon was won by Joseph Hem-y Richardsv Sum. IS GREAT EATER lHamId M'aCKle and M'I‘S- RUby mcrside. pleaded not guilty to a . WPSI' charge of driving a vehicle in The purple martin does al- Aiiel‘ 1111mm WES se‘r‘w’d. MF- violation of the 4.000 weight re- most all its eating on the wing aCKinmfl OXPITSSC‘d thanks striction. and his case was ad- and can consume 2,000 mosquit- 8 oes in 24 hours. "Burn pronounced the bone- diction. The next regular meeting of lime Valieyfield-Orwcll Group is scheduled to be held at the .home. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald jNicholson. Upper Montague. May MAYFIIIR THEATRE MURRAY R‘WER FRIDAY & SATURDAY. MAY 3 - l—TIME 9 I’.M. I ' 1 $125 f'ne "NIGHT PASSAGE"—in color ‘Is LeVIed i . Joseph Eric. Doueette. Northj jRustico. charged with impair- ‘ed driving. as the result of ‘an accident and extensive pro- Iperty damage, was fined $125 John Wayne— Audie Murphy A thrilling adventure, action and romance. 444444¥444 ropolitan Queens. One provin- cial executive member will guide each group. Resolutions and a general di‘s- Washlngton's National Zoolog- Park has more than 700 species of animals. FIRST OT MONTH FOOTWEAR SALE Our O. M. sale was very successful. We have de- cided to continue this weekend and have added many items not previously advertised including: yand costs or 15 days in jail in court yesterday by Magis- it-rate James B. Johnson. C. I John Francis McQuillan. Tra- IT'S A BLAST! FUN EXPLODES ALL OVER THE PLACE! THE GOO THAT FLEWfi‘ FLIES ANEW! I20 Pair Savage Jet Heel Pumps Regular 7.95 - 9.95 m 3.99 Sizes 5 to 10 24 Pair Men’s Heavy Foam Sole WO‘R'K BOOT Regular 8.95 m4.99 Bargain Dept. Hours—9 to 5 Daily (including Friday) Open Saturday Morning until 12:00 zoo Pair Women's Dress Pumps (Many Large Sizes) (And Narrow Widths) Ist Pair: Sale Price 2nd Pair: $1.00 Don't Miss This I I I Loaded With Fun and Laughs! ‘ A REAL FAMILY ADVENTURE Today to Saturday m“ mnemonic , ' orS I I SHOP ALL DEPARTMENTS THIS WEEKEND TEETH to overcome amt-omefosgyrum' an Imp “1 d l {ties hona than u on awas- p am no gas feel moi," oom- mm «I’ln'g‘.x xs‘a’dlkallne' «non- r acid ) . Doe. not " ‘ sou Checks "P11" odor breath". on sacrum Ml, on an- .s-A. cyan-Mm. LePAGE SHOE Co. Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes Since 1920." S a i 8 i t i g I i‘k‘k‘k‘k'ki‘k‘k‘k'k. Notre Dame Academy H&S :1. do; Elects Executive At Annual ment. meeting of the Notre Dame Home and School Association The new slate of officers were installed by the provincial vice- president Mat Hagan. art exhibition. of works done by the pupils of grades one to eight. was held in conjunction with the meeting. ‘ After the reports of the var- ious committees were presented and accepted. nominations were called to name delegates who will attend the provincial Home and School meeting. Those named were Mrs. Jack ‘ Flynn. Mrs. J. Mitchell and Mr. Buell. ' The meeting concluded with refreshments prepared by Sister. St. Peter of the Blessed Sacra-‘ and served by the pupils of grade 10. 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