_l\l_a I Three of the top perform- ers in yesterday's interschol- astic track and field meet at Charlottetown are shown fol- lowing lllr‘ll’ Victories. Johnson. loll. captured the \i. _ , THREE TOP PERFORMERS tyinl mark of ms seconds. Ronnie Steadman finished sc- cond in the boys broad jump girls broad jump with a leap of 13 feet. while Frances Whit- lock. centre. placed second In ANNOUN CITY & QUEENS GIOGEY’S PHARMACY . . .I are now located in their new spacious store at I.'ll G r c at George Street Iucxl Rank of Nova Scotla‘. Dial 3-3170 for prompt free dclivevy T‘i'esct'io two first. . .“WF, TREAT THE SICK WELL." REPAIRS TO automato- wash. ot‘s. dryers. electric ranges. refrigerators. Factory traian service men. Storey Electric. dial 4-7341 day or eight. VESEY‘S SEEDS at York daily including evenings. litonda.v to Saturdai Onion Sets. Kale. Moase's Mangel. vegetable seeds. etc. TOURIST OPERATORS please note — grounds at Woodleigfi Replicas now open NIT-STYLE. DRESS SHOP. 90 Great George Street. end of the, month specials —~ one rack of dresses. $5.00. SEVERAL \‘ARIE'I‘IFZS If perennial plants still available. This i: the last week of sale. Joe Smith. Stanley Bridge. . REGULAR SATURDAY night. dance RCAF Association Clu'n‘ Rooms. Dance 9:30 to I2 p.m. Music by the "Tarians". SATURDAY NIGHT dance. New Glasgow Recrcaiiou Centie. Music by The Del-Rays, Ad mission 00 cents. Canteen ser— vice. Dancing 9-30 - 12 p.m. QUEEN'S Women's: Institute District (‘nnveniion In _Cnu!ral Queens Regional High. Hunter Fiver. Wednesday. June 3rd. at 9 pm. Mrs. ay Hen. nessey will demonstrate hook- W TEST OBITUARY Inserted by the family. MR. ST. CLAIR GREENAN The, death occurred suddenly It his home in Kinkora on May . 1964 of Mr. St. Clair Greeoan at the age of sixty- nix years. Mr. Greenan wa s preparing for church when he‘ was stricken by a severe heart attack from which he never recovered. rec ei-ved i h e i last rites of the Catholic Church by his pastor. Riev_ Father H old Croken. The late Mr. Gree-l nan was the son of the late Mr; and Mrs. Michael Greenan of Kinkora. and lived there prac- tically all his life, “there ho was a successful farmer. a!» count of ill health be disposed of his property and moved to the, village of Kinkora where he resided at the time of his death. with a bright smile and warm welcome he won for himself the respect and admiration of all. not in his native settle- surrounding ls survived former Mil Greenan by his widow the lie Connick of Norboro, three dau-. fitter one son namely: Irene. Mrs. Ambrose McCar- ville. Shamrock: Genieve. Mrs. Gordon Hamill, Middleton: Wand-a. Mrs. Emmett Conway. Brampton. Ontario and Harold,i Vancouver. . also one dau- ‘ttet Nona predeceased in 1945 (hie cilia Viola. Mrs. Russell mun. Borden. One hr the? unchmy were Rev. Regional MacDonald. Rev. Regional Pen- u Aidan Carr. Ambrose c r- vll|e_ Gordon Hamill mi Em- mcu Conway. The many moss cards. ion- Ituhi bouquetsa floral "tritium and lymps y were a W to his wife and bulb. . Rm his told not in peace. CARD OF‘THANKS l DANCING TONIGHT North .‘River recreation hall. 9-12 ‘ of Junior Farmers. THE REGULAR daitro In St. .lane "‘9 “mad jl'm“ 3"" “'m‘ "‘9 and placed third in the 15 100 yard dash with a rccm'd- year old 100 yard dash. I STUDENTS RIOT C E M E N T S TOKYO ilteutcrsl - About 1.000 s t u d c of demonstrators fought 700 riot police with “stat mid and cluhs here Friday. lt’fil’lnliarraigncd on a charge of drun— Wmm. Admissjm 50 cents. Good 10 policemen and on unknown: ken driVing. PlPade Willy 1° music. Canteen service. In aid Number Of Stud! Hts inlllred.‘ "‘9 1°55" ""9"" M driving Chanting demonstrators, ing their lists. marched through sh ak- f_ central Tokyo protesting against flgdnrpis‘ngfiga xtkrslti‘31r'wzea: resumption of talks between only I ' Japan and South K LEM PAQUET will be appear- Posed, revision of the Japanese. ing in person at the Charlotte- cfnsmmmny town Forum. tonight. May 30. l DANCE. CORRAN RAN Hail ; Saturday. May 30th. Music by the Stardusterl. CENTRE QUEENS Number One Distr'rt Convention. Milton Community Hall. North Milton. Tuesday. June 2nd. at 2 pm. LIKE LOBSTER? Join us at Victoria Hall. June 5th. for Vic- toria I'nitcd Church Women Ion. stcr slipper. Serving from A to m. KINGS COUNTY OPENING BARN dance Kelsu Gordons. Thursday. June. 4. modern and old time dancing. Music by the Thunderbolts. Ad- mission .60c. THE ROYAL Canadian Leg- Ion. Kings County zone. will donate a prize of $25.00. first prize and $15.00. second pl‘lfl’, to the two pupils having the' highest aggregate in Grade. 8‘ in Kings County Schools. PRINCE COUNTY RESERVE JUNE 1st. .tnd. 3rd. and 0th.. for Red Cross! blood donor clinic: at Summer-.7 side. RC'AF Station. Alberto". Tignish and (I'Leary. RESERVE SA'I‘I‘RIMY. .luly . II, for the Centennial Picnic at [Egmont Bay at hall and on the Vchut‘ch grounds. GRADUATION DANCE on Tuesday. June 2nd. 1964. at Can- adian Legion Home. Summer- side. Gordon Huestis orchestra Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m. Dress formal or semi-formal. Admis- sion $3 per couple. Sponsored by students of nursing of PrinCc ‘ County Hospital. PLAN A FAMILY visit to the PEI Wildlife Park at North . Rustico over the weekend. many new additions. am. —- 5 p.m. daily ENJOY GOOD i-mmiry cnit‘r- tainment attend Darnley t variety concert. Kensingion Idle l mentary School auditorium. ‘Saturday. June 0th. 1964. Ad- 1 mission 50 cents and 55 cents. ‘ Cardigan Bay ils Victorious ‘ At Younkers YONKFIRS. NY. tAPl—Cct ldigan Bay. on import from LNew Zealnnd. trounced 10 n vsls Thursday night in tho hein 0 Eleven speeding offenders caught in the city during the recent crackdown by the city ipolice were fined various Eamounts ranging from eight to i520 when they appeared be- ‘iore Magistrate James Haslam. ‘Qt'. in city police court yester- Policc chief Slerns Webster warned that the city force will ,continue its RCMP-borrowed ra- ldar check on speedsterl for 'some time to cnme. _ . Arraigned on speeding charg-l ‘es were Ambrose LeRoy Wil- l son, Cornwall. Errol Campbell, River. MacKin- Charlottetown. Marjorio‘ . .Iohn. Charlottetown. Ber- lfram Patterson. Charlottetown, 1 Glen 1. Lecco. Parkdalc. Robert. I net Lee Lowther. Charlottetowni ’ RRB. Hiram H. Rcrlihy. River. Mary ,(‘Iiarlottetowm and Gordon C. ‘ Matheson. Albany. FINES IMPOSED They received fines of $10 and l costs or five days. $I5 and cosh I or five days. $10 and costs oi" l five days. $12 and costs or livol 1 days. $0 and costs or five days,‘ ‘ $12 and costs or five days. $10 ' and costs or five days. 310 and; costs or five days. $10 and costs 3 or five days. $8 and costs or five “ days. and $20 and costs or 10 days. Ernest J. Smith. T'arkdale. while impaired. and was fined $125 and costs or 310 days. - Robé‘rt Brennan. L‘harloilc fown. was fined $15 and costs or orea to nor-t fl” my“ I” (“win “'"M'" .‘ Cuban anti-aircraft fire. Presl- malize their relations and pro- d‘" ""9 and ‘m‘nll‘m ‘ ’l‘hrce d r u n k and lncapahlesl ucre fined $I0 and costs or five BULL) . . . through Classified (ll'ARlllAN PA'I‘th t’l‘ SPRING IS THE TIME TO BIG BUSINESS Phone 4-8506 Ads lRA YOU Sherwood iformer US senator Friday as; V Earl Miller. West Royalty. Gar- i Clyde . 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New Glasgow, N.S. ’ Just as soon as WOOL is received and graded, final settlement cheques will be mailed to You. through our associate. the Maritime Co-opera'fiw . believing that the United Stalcs' Services at Moncton, New Brunswick Ashould get adequate aerial in- epection of Cu 3 from space 'nnd thus avoid any new crisis in the Caribbean. William chtoti. former item- ‘N‘I'RIIC senator from ('onnccti- lcuf. talked “‘th Khrushchev l'l‘hursday at the Kremlin Bony .Iton gave. his impressions of Khrushchcv‘s views upon his ar- ' rival in Paris. He. is the US. envoy to the United Nations Ed- ucational. Scientific and Cultu- ral Organization tIWESf‘O) which has It: headquarters here. Benton quoted Khrushchev as saying Soviet spacemen have Be sure and send your wool FREIGHT COL- LECT. as due to exceptional circumstances this year. such charges will be absorbed by us. 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