Music” Festival Classes - Af Summerside Are Followed -With Interest 99-5" , rgiisiiiiii tionwasata uminbotlIunders)"'rwoLittlsnoses- st Msrr'I William Neswltol WogdI.rk.lu Juna The scorn 0! the Will!" '91- Betty "' . Slsmon Park-8.8.: Marsha? . bgt. Mary's Hall-0 a.m.--Ad- judicnior-Mr. Wan-am. Presid- mg oiiicu-saris liIg:ew.E plut- ggeggtary - . orace iihrrarlane. awards-Mrs. Ferno Ro era, l ngeginners' piano solo,-ll years ...d udder) "Bunnys Cradle song"eB0l?ll Berlin.) 1- MI M L , simmers -87: - sandra Dian CII'lI6w- 5'-lmm0l" side-M; 3. Janet MacFarlane. summerslde-R. Beglnners' piano solo-(9 years gnd over) - "slumber Song"- schubert-i. Brian Waugh. Wil- ma; Vguey-M: 2. Sandra Hues- tie, Wllmot valley-ea: 3. Jean- gtte MacDonald. Sumrnerside-82. Piano solo-(D years and un- der)--"In A Shady Lane"-Dun- hm-1. Mary Ann Warwick. siunmerslde-873 3. Sandra Dian cm-ngey, Summerslde - N; 8. Marcia Ann Simmons. Summer- side. R. R, I--ll. st. Mary's Hall-2 P.M.-Ad- judlcator-Mr. Warram. Presid- ' - officer-Mrs. Alex Home. in rm secretary-Mrs. Clar- ence Merer. awards-Mrs. Jam- es Ramsay. . t 1 . two part): "Cuckoo Song" - P.;l'o':3y,so:g;y0:::l: ;,dr::.t:1e.-I)”. Bilenckea 1. Bideford - Ellerslie "Fir Tree” Dance"-Ernest New- S9l'00l'33- ion. 1. Byron Burns. Freetown- e2; 2, Sheila Caseley. Kelvin Grove-ll: 8. Muriel Ellis. TY!!! Valley-'79; 4. Sandra Birch, Port liill-79. Pimolypolpl;-(open to (rural pu- on years an over - 1,'u'l'iie Irish Boy"-1. Muriel Ellis, Tyne Valley, Mary I. Arsenault. Tyne Valley. Arthur Large. Al- bany rural. and Margaret Mur- ray. Kenslngton-7!. 2. Joseph Connlck. Kinkora-10; 8. Kath- leen Eula, Ellerslie and Carolyn Grlgg, Tyne Valley-77. Piano solo - (it years and un- der) "Muinuet ll G Major" - Bach: 1. Catherine Hickey. sum- nietslde and David Mercer. Bum- nierelda-M; 1. Bonnie Morrison. Summersidetls; Donald Schurman. Summersids-M. -. Epworth Hall - 9:00 a.m. - Adludicator - hi. xllburna. Pre- siding Officer - Mrs. W. I. For- in Western Guardian, Park-82; 3 Summerslde-81. School Chorus - (Grades 1-5) "Fairies In The Moonlight", -An- derson. 1. North Bedeque School- 83; 2. Bldeford Junior School and Central Bedeque School-78. School Chorus - (Grades 6 to "The Road to the Isles" -Arr. Kennedy Fraser. 1. Carleton Siding School-82; 2. Cen- tral Bedeque School-Bl: 3. North Bedeque School-M. School Chorus - (Any Grades. 10) :0. Pla't'tnrm ii.-'l?n...... arise. Awards: I Grove-in; 3. Sandra Shanks. Slemon Park-Bl. Solo - (9 years and un- der) - "A Fairy Gown" - Shar- mnn. 1. Carol Macl(ay, Northam- 83; 2. Caroline Poirier. Miscon- clie and Lynn Tatarchuk. Slemon Mary Ann Warwick. Glrls' Unison : Continued troin page i Mr. MacNaEighi weeks each year, U.8.-grown po- tatoes come into Canada duty- frce. on this account, the Maine growers can often undersell the growers of the Maritime Prov- COD. Mr. MacNaught reviewed the history of tariils across the border between the two countries since 1929. indicat- ing that there had been a grow- ing advantage tor the U.S. grow- ers in the Canadian market. me. he said. the U.8. duty on Canadian potatoes.was 50 cents a bushel and Canadian tariff on U.l. potatoes was 8 cents a bus- hel. In 1030 the duty on potatoes in each country was 1: cents a -1”!!! MONTHLY meeting -CAID-.-JAIIIT. K Kensingtoa branch Canadian Legion Home. Thursday. May 5th. at 3715 cents a bushel. Since 1946. Legion will be held Wednesday. I pm. Student Time. nsorsd he said. Canada may ship two May 4 at I p.m. by Ladies Auxiliary. VOIVOIIO and a half million bushels of seed welcome. potatoes to the United States at -MAIGATI VARIETY CON- CERT. Hamilton Hall. Monday evening. May iith. Curtain 8.15. specialties. ' -WATCH paper lar auction eels IdVI'Ul0'lIlOlIl.. Keir agree Albeit, Monday. May 4:: l "IlA.IlA'l - ANGIE CIIILD" H Bodegas Y. P. U. ll gar urhravsrss Hall. Wednesday. Isiiii. Curtain 8.0. Ials ot candy. -raxns dua. Freetown school district no. 14 must be in MOI iiili or action prescribed in the school Act will then be taken. 3! order at trustees. llama. oi-i slesnoa Psi-ii. -AIA. GUNNII - ordinary Seaman I. Nays of lllerslis. P. -ll CONVALESCING - The sh. table stock at the same rate. W. L. Royal Canadian Navy'h Atlantic Command report. He was one at tary - Mrs. Wil- bur Steven. Awards - Mrs. James Clark. Girlst Solo - (11 years and un- der), 1. Cheryl P s eat; 1 Astrid Jean Miller. erry. Summer on potatoes A. In right: James Forestell, Ella Coleen . Choral Reading Classes In Summerside The top photo shows Grade V-VI Choral Reading Class of the Air Marshal Jzilinson School. which received the highest marks of the da Back row. left to right: Billy Smith. Allan Macln-n lean. Danny MacAulay. Brian Williams. Ronnie Bowes. Owcn Bellicll; front row: Jimmy Christmas. Robert MacDonald. Fred Gaudet. Donald MacLeod, Ted Wilkin- son, Charles MncKinnon, John Robichaud. Chest-er Thomas. The lower picture is Air Marshal Johnson School. Grades VII-VIII. Back row, loll to Donovan. Lana Justason, Wanda Peters. John Bethell; director, Miss MacLure; front row; Sandra Gallant. well, Karen Smith, Elizabeth Grant.- I-leckbert Studio. Heckbert Studio. Gleason, Donna Bla bushel. - Later there came a diiferentlal t L I" ” table stock and Canadian seed potatoes entering the United States. Still later. Canada eliminated the tariff on us. potatoes except for a six weeks period when it was fixed a tariff rate of 38V: cents and one and a half million bushels oi Above these quotas. the U8. tar- if! has been 75 cents a bushel. Mr. MacNaught drew a hearty round of applause at the conclu- sion of his brief but searching address. Report Fishermen Adrift On Ice JAKOBSEAVN. Greenland (AP) Dosans oi Greenland fishermen were reported adrift Tuesday night on three ice iloes oi! the west coast of C. ' d At least 8 men from Jakob- shavn and an unkown number from districts were marooned on splitting ice Monday night. Rescue teams carried dlngbles six miles overland Tuesday for launching at the settlement oi Autlainiariik, where the floes are expected to pass. .00 and oosts fvr Operating motor the public highway without Vlns them registered. i NEW CLOSING nouns At a meeting or uio' Barbers Association of Sinnmeiide, on Tuesday evening, May 3rd; the fol- lowing hours were adopted: Monday at Wednesday ...-......... Cloae..at 5:00 P.M. Ihisaday & 'l1iureday ............... Close at 8:00 P.M.- Friday ........................................ Close at 9:30 P.M. Saturday ......................... . The usual Iatulhy prices will also be effective . Close at 12:00 noon I summer at. Summer st. lnminerside. P.E.l. - Phone silsl "nVs'l""'oo"" A.R, dG t. New S'side Labor Union To Include All Classes -Affiliation with national labor organizations was discontinued. initiation fees abandoned. monthly dues lowered to 50 or 75 cents per month at the prelimin-, trade union. which will. itself. be in incorporated into the new union. ary organizational meeting Summersnle last evening of a new union to serve all classes of lab- orers. i.sHdE?Sl"l'l9l1. and employees within the Summerside area. This new union which will be registered under the name United Brotherhood of Tradesmen of P. E.l.. will meet again in about two weeks to complete the or- ganisation and co-ordination of the various representative trades and employmuit. The meeting last night in St. Paul's Hall was presided over by Mr. K. R. MscMillan. secretary of the local Carpenter-'s Union. and also provincial vice president of the National Defence Employees Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building summers” . P.E.l. Phone 2388 W. Albert Robertson P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Silmmei-side DIAL P. 0. .303 8344 g Isl INSURANCE II. E. Ellis 8 Son Limited Fire - Ante - Casualty lnrnmersidc Optometrist E. E. Parkmal opt.D.. 3.0. PHONE 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Bummerside B. F. Hunter. R.0. sMaLLMAN's aurmmo .,.,, :.'.'.::"... -.'x."......'""' """ " ”" W"-""' mu u. an: p... PHYSICIANS Ia:-Tran. on-T: Ph tog aphers O I' .23: . . . rini: READ ERILUDIO ”""” ""”"'"'””"'"" it lists Islswh has rsha- 5 fdugeob, ' p:,,g.g.. . us-goal, ' . ”.A''&ih''&. ' latsrltroetlinnnses-alder In-nannies-hsilnaut "lll.l)DllOAN'1'0ls'.mnY" p....;-mg ' -Iumm- , lflitffilfglf hie):-sessile - Marilyn lllnldne Alas selected Iioi-ts 8:15 Itaudasd - 9:15 Dsylishl KINII Ellli TEA I Association. I The organization oi, the executive of the existing 1 Acording to Mr. MacMilla i I IYEARSAHEAD ; IN PROVEN PROTECTION STANDARD ON I955 CAI! lilliioodrich COM PLITI I.lNl OF TUIILISS fl COMPLETE riiii: SERVICE Phone 104 0'l.esu. P SMDKIIID IlllD DIIIIIIID ' We wish to advise patrons that our smoidng and curing plant will closed from -May 15121 to - September 15th summenlde -A net operating profit of 35.- 7tl7.97 on total sales ol 81.025.310.41 alter a bonus of HA cents per lh. hutteriat. amounting to 8l.1.i.72.lJ was distributed to patrons for the year 1954 was shown in the (in- ancial report of A ' J Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. "l V Dairies Ltd. at the second annual mee' held last evening is the auditor um ol the Canadian las- ion Home in Summersida. The meeting was presided over by the president of the board of directors. Mr. Murdock McLeod of Long River whose repct revealed that 1.111.330 pounds of butter. 535.870 pounds oi cheese and 14131 pounds of whey butter had been produced and sold during 1954. For the second year in a row Mr. Scott Cairns of Freetown re- ceived the Canadian Bank of Com- merce trophy as the lending cream patron. while the award for the leading milk Reeves Bros. of Freetown. The new board of directors re- commended by the committee and approved by the meeting are: Eastern district. Ben- nett Deegan. Bradalbane. 2 years: O'Leary district. Lester Wallace, 3 years and Arnold Wood 1 year: Grand River district. Angus Gil- lie. 3 years: Bedeque district. Dan- iel McCardle. 3 years: Tyne Val- ley district. Henry Maynard. 1 years: Tryon district, Harold Mut- tart. 3 years. The retiring direct- ors are: Harold Maclntyre. Grand River district, William J. Dennis Tyne Valley district. VI. J. Reid. Bedeque district. and Joseph Mur- phy. Tryon district. The Iinancial report read by Mr. T. Earle Hickey. C.A.. showed that total assets are 55.30.186.97. The report estimated that an additional 512.000.,will he received from the Federal Government as subsidy for the cheese tension and equipment. Mr. Edson Rayner. Clermont. Save the deleEates' report of the P.E.l. Daii',vman's Association an- nual meeting during which he said a resolution was passed at the meeting in which the direc- torate was to ask the Provincial Government to send out iieldmen to assist farmer patrons in in- cream that is brought to the dairy. Mr. Rayner also gave a brief delegates' report of the Fed- eration of Agriculture y at Siiinmerside on Saturday. is. Gary Motcalfe. John Roche- ck- new and union is being spoiiso ed by the- local ii the meeting and stated that a resolu- tion regarding the maintenance of freight service on P.E.I. was passed. because ol-the C.N.R.'s sweeping changes proposed in the constitutional organization of the new union can do much to promote the welfare of organized labor in the mmunity. He noted with satisfaction that a: Department of Labor which hadl been sought by the former union has been established. and be ex- pressed confidence that the new union would serve to benefit both employers and employees in a fair and honest manner. l Ii t -. .. . INN, 'Krivii "" .I'v i., u.” U ilsl p.,,i,1i..' H... ..u' ,,.I,,v 3' " ,."'Nxuv um" ,i" '-N "uimu invt" Ng.-g : our be sington High School next ' Mrs. C. M. Kennedy not NOTICE All in Kensington or surrounding districts who are interested in st- tending Grade 11-12 Keri- term please register with later than May 8th. ""CAMEO” IINIDIGIOM Wed.-Thur. 1:15-0:15 standard Time. Nth Century Fox presents Olivia de Havilland in Daphne de Maurier's "MY COUSIN RACH- EL”. with handsome new star. Richard Burton. Bank drawing Thursday worth film, ”ROYAI." Wed.-Thur. 1:16-0:15: No Mai- lnee Thursday. "Ml& SADIE THOMPSON", in technicolor. star- ring Rita Hayworth. Jose Ferrer and Aldo Ray. Also Shorts. creasing the quality of milk and 1, - " 'i.'::'-..'.'.- t.'..'..'...'::. or Gulgan. s. . W 4 Mrs.R.Beariatodidtbeplatiorm "l'”'d"5'uHl-14.1955 I duties in the qyelIiI;l.dTl: wall: Continued from Past I . . A IM 1' ”””""”””" "Vt" T Steele 0 I1 are performed voluntarily and the 9759.9 .' . many ladies and gentlemen are . ' Io dwntiinu nilwe-yl to be commended for the sdmlrv l'i"-sci-.'.'.'.'c'I'i ill 3 3 passenger Ier ce or sever hi 9,” pay. gjupuched Deco-ea I II is month-oHhemn 2...”.'.I.'..”................... .-.-:.v.;,-:,.-.;, gt:-r MI. K. it MalcI)&naldliGdalrlynsu; "me, W-1 . gm Q ,..ri.niasIdan 0 I PIP en If e I g M . HEN Hi oi Azrlcimra. addressed of K.0,'.?,::,.'l”””'""”"'” " as am gs 1: 9 " t i te , '3. am is is I manager. Mr. John Wright. and ,cE.','of'.,'.T,”Cfo",'. .lmd':"5"ck,io'z. um I--I In in in W 'l'”' "l '5' d"”'”"t "' 7r 1 w.'.i Icovehead School 7! mo nu-ii-"' 3 3 5 their wonderful accomplishments but" as school (thorn. (Gnu; sue mug in m up ofthepasttwoyears.lieextand-.mm l. ) Mrk1Nnh W0? GM. C 'd .”"”"”""”” ”' "” hi" Milton, ;- la. is l iiiiid .300-id 1&5! la quality products being produced. sch . - '" 9 ssenn-e 3 me Iss 3 stating that Ainalgamatad Dairies 00' W 3- Bmklsv 5011001 mwnom It I :- nd 11,. huh”; percent,” d Class ii School Chorus iAny :5 : : butt: graded in Canada and that G"d"- ""l'0l"" 51"" Iv Nlmh mos one in il in their cheese we. or hlghgr qum, Milton school as: 2. Brnckley isoson Ami): we I is um. um 133,1, gve.-.9, School 1!); 3. Cross Roads School. S", 0': : 3 During the question and ans- Hopeileld-iris School. Marshfield moons-i Men in in its war period Mr. MacDonald was School 79. 1”” 1'3"" "VI ” 3. tvlerv Interesting" and tiinformatliiels AFTERNOON SESSION ln'ii'oiz"T5" 3 ii 3 answ an s ques one as . -naoinuaiie is use as -1 mm vefu-m to me am c.T.':i..t."'.::'.".?'.:.:.:i:”:.?.”:1::3 ism is is :2 . d I . PHI-ml we!" I0 mslilxwdyelegaies were appointed to -lg-i:yl;uec.haf1"wrdly aggmgg 3,3. 1:” 3” the annual meeting of the P.E.I. many groups dzuwglrlowas ma i.i:;:ami(.rg '3 23911: , Dn.irynien's Association. They are: menu d - t (ed l M Ma .-,4 pm 3 5 4" Wmllll”-"E Frank Jardine. Bedequs Dist.. Mr is hill: ere? dageop 9' mo rmmoeur Hm ID 195 59"” Gimblh 0'L"'Y dill-. vitation me :u ;ToTinpl ooncorh: iii: 533:. "ii '3 Ti H'”” M"I"lV"' 6"” Riv” back next year bigger and bet- I” G" " 9' " dist.. Joseph Murphy. TITO! dlllw tar His remarks were hi-l iul s 5"" 6'” "V' "T 1” W: J: De""i" T-V" vmey dm" he.pointedt out that the edit a.s- mssl?) gifevl eissw. ii? oh” and Herman Mayne. Emerald dist. sag” ,;.e,.e mu mum u, Pb. issso rlienn Una in H0 in ' M1" Arlmld w””d- we" C'9e heard" Extreinalv line assa s M0 God” Li 70 . . I "'d Mr: Amw" P""fm' k'e'”w" were 'done but l'am afrzid thht m?'2.32l2.. : 34. h " were appointed western and east- on hld ,. 5. very V.” nun, moo don Earls is 11 iv srn representatives of the assoc- ti... "dud .. Orrin, .0 h I, "MM em I I U - istion to attend the annual Fed- .,,e,,,.. R ., unfmunm gm, ,.;,'3 f.;g,f,,,;.:: it; ",1 "3 1 eration ol Agriculture meeting. some '0, H", part.” an" were 5111'! am we cs -ii”-4) 2 A directors meeting immedlate- rather "MW while wa':,in' 1,, a , 353” ””"'l W ” 15'” I” - 13' am" "Jeweled M" Murdwk pear "We must rememlior lhgt 43 I545" 4:: I Dawson as president and Mr. C. it mu-d ior ynung eo le to W5 N r'" i ' ' M. Arsenault. Abramls Village p D W” 5' 5V""'3 W 175 73' , have performed and then after no flrlrioil in mi am as vice president of the associa- gh, excnemem of having sun! 3...... G,,.,.,, In 1, 1” "M" must sit still and wait for an 2',L',,',,,',;"' ll” an "."”"'-T'”:l ajudicaiion. Not only do we have my do will win 750 WI C”"l"'"9d Imm Page 1 to learn how to perform but also 171” GMWNI 1:l?V :30”! 3: how in be a member of the au- .,l;.,”,? ::,'l,"",',,,... :3 14., 1. 4 Groups Featured dience . Mr. Mitchell said. mo Harrison , M 54 54 building ax-i Results of the session follows: ' people think that if they look a- Class 92 school; maria, 33, 3, Mann v, like they will sound better. This School Chorus (Grades 1 in 5l,Scliool. marks. 82. fl Winsloa .” ,. is not entirely true but it me. Marks. 87, I Tracadie Cross School and West Royalty School. ',. same a more pleasing picture to School: marks 86, 2. Mnrell Class M the eye when they do." Plain Sclmilli mark! 95. 3- East Royal- School Chorus (Any Grades. E skirts and white blouses for the 1! School, Two Part): Marks. 81. l. Tracadle ;. izirls and dark trousers and white Cl”! 93 Cross School; marks. K). 2. West i ghmg wm. bow ms for gh, boys ..schooi Chorus (Grades I to iiJ..Royalty School: marks, 7!. 8. appeared to be the way may unison): Marks. ill. I. Traradielwinsloe School. groups solved the costuming prob- m. At the conclusion of the morn- ' , ing session Mr. Mitchell had the ;;',gg0'::;":,;;,cl;g;gm,,,;;,og;- ATTENTION JUNIOR FARMERS Festival piece. "Come. Loyal Hearts" by Dr. Whitehead. The , g children were caught in the spirit A one day Short Course will be held in Sum- oi the experiment and entered into , , , , it with Vervc. Surelv Mr. memide A ricultural Office. located over Willard . Z Mitchell's foria is w kin th the young c.,mpe..i.....";.,.g;.,:w., MacDonald's Gai-age on Wednesday, May 11th at able to give his adjud' ail i . - - - . pleasant manna. andmmlogfimg 9:00 a.m.. standard time. This course will consist isms are always of s h m - - ye, positive Mm”. " ”'”'” of lnstnictions on how to make up rations for farrn A ' ' ' . wer”:,l5'l.'V'Ifs.”';'."';;' ghnlilf animals using your own home grown grain. Hector Jenkins. Mrs. C. W. S. BE-l1l1E.V. Mrs. .1. A. Martin. Mrs. Malcom Reeves. Mrs. E. Norrie. Iomsves ills osess sl wrists sliia empties: Ima Tuesday-bot 7 route Road route Lot 6-Cascumpec route Friday-Allberton route CREAMY real MASQUE j CREAM HAULING TO O'LEARY FACTORY Our cream haulers will collect cream on the following days. until further notice:- Monday--Wesit Point route Wednesday--Brae and Mlle route: OiLeary Thursday-Western Road - Goff Fond: Carleton.- Saturday-O'Leary Road routs AMALGAMATED DAIRIES LIMITED O'LEARY BRANCH mssicarssl l - Csukliuihirodilanphsae l Wesliseowoyelcln, griistsond poke-up. 60lIliLlE8 . f, v IIEXALI. DIIIID STDIIE 21 Central Street. Dial 3236 Summereide. P. E. Island vuuaewlosmiiatllc-n-aawloililall an-v-vwl!!tLuItV.l The service which we owner. in the Maritlmes. Fill PDDI. Dial 3216 Hill GARMENT STORAGE frigeration service in our fireproof vaults until De- cember 1st, 1955, and. regardless of the location of garment during the balance of a twelve months period. a certificate is issued providing full insurance against all normal risks of loss or damage (any- where in Canada) based on values established by Our cold storage facilities. with automatic cori- trols assuring uniform temperature at all times are rated by insurance inspectors as being unsurpassed Regular storage charges. PIIIIIDE EDVMIID ISLAIID nannies:-nanlu I-2."... provide includes cold re- CAPITOI. suiiiisiisiiie Tonight (Wednesday) and Thursday Matinee Orly lllllll lllllEl- Pllll I.'HlllSllll FAYE MARLOWE ' MASSIMO SERATO .....m.. BEGINNING TIIURSDAY NIGHT AND FOR Till: BALANOII: OF THE WEEK In Cinemascops "'31-oken Lance" With SPENCEII TRACY - ROBT. WAGNER REGEN M-'5. LIMITED Summer-side Today ...... 3:00 - 7:15 - 9:10 Thursday .......... 7:15 - 9:10 .m... -....... ............... -.' 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