| . Western and Céntral Districts The Guardian Charlottetown, Wed., May 4, 1966. 3 | Home And School Federation Selects National Delegates _ The executive. of the PF ae Meclnaber "Maio ae Federation of Home and School wit! he in support of the reading met recently at the Charlotte. project undertaken by Canadian town Hotel. Plans were made to Home and School on a national participate in the National Meet scale. The purpose of the project ing to be held in Fredericton, is-to-develop-in-young. children a a mm The hockey and football awards for Alberton Regional - High School have just been ‘announced by. the principal, Wallace, best backfield and Perley MaeNetl!. In ‘football Barry Campbell, best lineman the. awards went, to (LEFT For the hockey. season just ‘TO RIGHT) John Weeks, most valuable player; Clayton Oli- ver, rookie of the year; Reg SUMMERSIDE — One of the side 83; 3. Winnifred McKenna, | adjudicators at the Prine e/Kinkora 82. 4 County ‘section of the annual | ame ‘ \Music Festival, Lloyd G. Queen, bent scace saa ae stated, after hearing Various:|gisine Ceretti. B Aa ee classes in group and individual PIE) eee eas Oren: J x singing performances, that this| Class 44 (4H Clubs, unison, | was the st- singing: he had any-voices) — 1. Central Bede- | heard this spring in the festivals |que 4-H Club 82; 2. Augustine | he -has: attended. _ «p/ Cove 81; 3. Travellers Rest 78.‘ Mr. Queen awarded the high-| ¢ , | est_ mark to date in the festival eee ne Dy ihibedelMP Neha irae fo a girl’s choir from Kinkora |): : eat ~--for...its...rendition..of "Know: A eB als 2. Kensington Region- Bank’. by Martin Shaw. The \ class was a two-part girls chorus, Class 22 (women's chorus, two | GH SPORT AWARDS ANNOUNCED ~-award-for--mest-goals— scored: est Sgn O66 Fev *Heard At Summersice Section” Class 308 (cornet or trumpet | Partridge, RN, of Charlottetown, | of Major. W. Lawson and Mrs--Bloyce Carter, Hudson, N.Y. His}. completed the most valuable player and most valuable de- fenseman award went to John Weeks, the rookie of the veat. to Arthur McRae, Jr..and Don- | nie Matthews received. the solo)’ — 1.Helen Picketts, Ken- Sington 84; 2, Valerie Adams, * Malpeque 8&2. “MORNING. RESULTS Class 90 .(B) boys’ soto (7-8 and 9 years): 1. Martin P.W. Jones, Summerside, 87; 2. Alan side,84; lan. Robertson, Victor- ia, 84. Class 96 girls'-duet (15 years - Plans To Seek | lottetown announced . yesterday |" Island Ai Fit... LA. George Russell Jenkins, 36, of Vernon, who was serving with the Royal (anadianj Air Force on an exchange. basis was killed Tuesday when the Canberra jet bomber he w ass navigating crashed on aproach to the air base at Watton, Nor- folk. He was due to return’ to Canada this month after serving | two years in Britain. Fit; Lt. Jenkins was found to be dead on arrival at the RAF hospital at Ealy, Cambridge. ILt. Robert Jaekson, 32, of’ }London, was killed outright. in the crash. The third member jof the crew, FO Thomas Topas, 132, also of London, is reported: City Nomination xtisren i iat" ENLI 950 ty omination | A student of Prince of Wales College, Mr. Jenkins enlisted in ithe RCAF. ~ 1950 e wees : : commission a e RCAF that he intends to seek nomin- | tion in Summerside, He ‘was | ation in the 6th district of Queens | Sciected for training in elec-! when the Liberals hold_ their | tronic warfare with the. United nominating convention tonight. | states Air Force and was stat-< Mr. Johnston is the owner- | ioned with a fighter squadron at manager of The. Credit Bureau | North Bay, Ont. He had served of the Island, he has also been | with squadrons of fhe Maritime | the secretary of the Charlotte-| Air Command in Nova Scotia Board of School Trustees | and British Columbia and also for the past seven years a navigation instructor at Win- He was born in Crapaid and nipeg, Man. 5 4s married to the former Ann.|. Fit. Lt. Jenkins was the son Jack Johnston Jack M. Johnston, 98, of Char Jenkins of Vernon. Also surv- | | They have three children. t re ‘ i | /Mr. Johnston has been active tving bre Nia cwile _and four! Dies In Crash — “»|shire, The Canberra's pilot, Fit.| rm a n N.B- from May 29 to June Delegates appointed MacDonald, provincial _ presi- dent; M.F. Hagan, community life chairman; Mrs. Peter Glee- son, provincial treasurer; Robert Ferguson and William Ledwell, . national representatives. <4 \ | A report by Mrs. Frank Ross, coe , chairman of centennial projects, indicated that Home and School is prepared to launch its: project on a province-wide basis, early Old Castle | Smoulders SYDNEY (CP) Md Mox- jham Castle which burned here |April 25 is still smouldering but ifiremen say there is no danger »|sto, nearby houseg. 2 |. Neighbors complained te the fire department that smoke con- | tinued to—billow—out—of— the 40. lroom stone mansion a week af: iter the-- fire. There were also | -purst—of- flame. | Firemen poured -500--gallona- of, water into the ruined shell Fri? | day night but it still continues. to smoke. . — The castle was brought here FLT. LT, JENKINS children; residing at-Norfolk.-His wife is the former Rosemary Burns of Markham. Ont. Sons’ | sone by stone from Virginia and names are David, Danny, Paul | reconstructed. It has been aban: | and Phitip. \doned many years before the | Also surviving are two sisters | fire, ' © °- love of reading, using the slogan, to attend “Place a Book in the Hands of these sessions are: Mrs. Stewart your Child” we The centennial project fund of $19.67 from each local associa- tion has heen well supported, NOTICE - To Mont&gue Area Golfers We now have in stock GOLF CLUBS Spalding and Campbell 38.95 rose Also Golf Bags, Balls, Tees, Caps. MONROE'S WAR SURPLUS | Montague, P.E.I. - Dial 838-2! and. a brother. His sisters. are | — Beth, Mrs. Brian Cudmore, | Charlottetown; and Olga, Mrs. | brother, Stanton is residing in | | in community affairs in Char- | | lottetown. He is a past deputy |- | governor of the Association of | Kinsmen Clubs, treasurer of | Spring Park United Church, | | treasurer of Credit Granters As- | | Sociation of Charlottetown and | To Attend Clin community projects and for both Montreal, will be in the province of -the:Charlottetown hospitals. =| next Wednesday, May 11; for the” annual Clinical Day of the Me- Top McGill Medical Men ical Day Here | |Edwards,-Summerside, 85; 3.| has assisted and taken part in|- Top men from the faculty of Coady, R. Forxvthe, J.K. Beer, | Kirk Robert Bullough, Summer-, ™any financial campaigns’ for} medicine at: McGill’ University, "R.D. Drysdale. mn Triro, Nova Scotia. | | The program has been arrang- jed by the education conimittee lot the Medical Society in co-op- STRETCH SLIMS Ladies’. and ™ te Roped that by the Hme ot the national meeting, this pro vince will have achieved 1” per cent of its obléctive. In additifn, lone _Incal hat already establish- ed a reading group for pre school children. 7. Various phases of the Tidy. cum" project. meaning "Friend ship'’ toward Canadian Indians, were reviewed. In order to fur ‘ther undesstanding conditions prevailing among the Indian pop- ulation, it was agreed to give further study to this question at the next meeting. John Martin will show the film ‘No Longer | Vanishing’ as a hasis for study. ST _ Carts, SNEAKERS for 16 years, and under. jpart) — 1, Summerside Ladies | d The mark awarded-this group Choir 83. land under): 1, Donna Marie and was Ro: " y Class 23 1. Summerside La- Donna Louise Arsenault, Su m- Earlier in the day Mr. Queen/| dies Choir 82. imerside, 85; 2. Ann Cameron gave a mark of 78 te a Suny- : land Linda Mary Gaudet, Sum- merside youth, Martin P . | AFTERNOON CLASSES merside, 84; 3. Isabel Carruth- NO LOGICAL dical Society of Prnenamgyard eration with the post-graduate ; Island. All three are nofed for division of the faculty of medi- (Continued. from page one) ‘\their work in medicine and sur- ‘eine at Hathnusie University, the Island at such places as Mur- gery in the big Montreal hosp}. |) ———H#—\——___- ray Harbor, Morell, North Rus- | tals. tico and Tignish indicated, for | Dr. Douglas G. Cameron. is Canadian Made ‘ A sneaky buy at. 99°. | Reg. 7.95.- | _— Reg. 6.95 ‘Husband of |_ 4.49 |_ 3.95 ———Jones-fot his” “a+ Class-200-/piane ferte-classes)ters— ‘Margo~Clark,--Kensing--| ae eeentalmtidet boys’ solo class for ages 7, 8'— 1. Heather Miller, Wilmot |ton pe al Harkness a isha ee et on va PO et ne Gén- een ss re and 9 | Valley 85: 2. Ruth Ann Read, | saan St. ¥lean- ng from three-quarters eral Hospital, while Dr. Douglas — ———. : ® | Barbara Henderson, Elean Le ii ' Ladies’ Ladies } a,pound to one-half pound per |L. Thomson is assistant ove Island Woman!) _- hac ee é SANDALS trap. And, it _was explained, |cian there. Dr. Bernard. LF. there are considerably’ more /Perey is director of clinics at Both these entries were select- | Summerside 84; 3. David Buley, jors,. 83. ed to perform ,in the Stars of |Summerside 83: Darlene _ Gau-'—ctags—205 rpiann solo-11 years); COATS NYLONS = | Si ‘Festival The concert will get. Migcouche 83 held at Civic. Stadium. - a : A--mark of 84 also awarded? lass 38 (boys chorus,‘ unison, to—a—Kinkora—zirts*—choir—in—aj ; Loe 4 chorus, three-part, class f'or|Paul’s Boys Choir, Summerside girls 19 vears and. under. 182: 2. Boys Choir, Kensington _ Today's program gets under- Elementary School 81 5 way at % o'clock at Civice.Aud-| Class 37 (girls chorus. three itorium with Singing groups from (part, 19 years and under) — 1, ise gee eri hea ent f ‘boats reporting catches of less \Diane C. .Handrahan, nish, |than If | 83:3. Judith Burdett, Cavers cor her von 2 ee ‘dish 82 | Class 204 (piano solo-10 years) 1. Cleveland Myers, Summer- side, 85; 2. Winni fred Shaw, |Summerside, 84; 3. Gary Shum- more than three-quarters of a pound. | Mr. Sangster. said he and Mr. | Gillis have checked the situation | in Montreal and Toronto as well , Royal Victoria Hospital. Dies In U.S. | General theme of the one-day | r_ South Melville Open and- Closed Heels Reg. 3.95_ Latest Style. and_colors. : Reg. 34.95 — 3 Pairs. For - Gastro-Intestinal System with has received word that his bro- four main topics due for. special |ther-in-law, F. Sheldon Drew presentation or panel discussion. jdied unexpectedly in Brockton, Following dinner at the Corlfed- Massachusetts. Mr. Drew was | eration Centre that evening Dr.|the husband of May Beer, Man. | 1.00 | ‘Special 2? 95 ww 18.95 grades | to 4 Wayne K--Riddell | Kinkora Girls Choir 86, 2. Evan-|ka, Summerside, 83; Pearle Me-|as along the Eastern American |C 3 An Girl + 4 ka, » 83; ameron. will be the speaker on 's sister. 5 ¥ ' ree adjudicator for these begga ae or ~ — Iver. Newton, 83. seaboard and in fo case did they |“’The Malabsorption Syndrome”. eee Da year ake be — Ladies Ladies Ladies . P ts a | Class 36, girls~ chorus. two) at ind a concentration of holdover | All daytime meetings wil! be in |; "y ve a ; ; / ie ee , t this r the ‘Yank cme ae ee ipart, 16 years and under 1.) af : lobster meat that would warrant |the Nurses Residence of . the a acaxina ch Ravetaa sae , SHIFT DRESSES DUSTERS and _ All Weather - of Mince ne |Kinkora Girls Chorus 89. 2. Ken. ' Late Tr a poor market outlook. -__ |Charlottetown’ Hospital. of “The Yankee Gale” which ts = Ma hi cer ee |Sineton Regional Hich 81 | 5) The present price situation | al doctors taking part !m was featured in the column — te ng REV ERSIBLE. EVENING CLASSES | Class 143 (French chorus _— | _ }here ts very confused, The Guar- |¢hd discussions will include M-R.|‘Across The Island’, He had | Assorted colors : } _ Class 325 (junior band, aver. |8rades 9.to, 12, unison) — 1. Ey-| Will. Speed dian was told. Prices have been k, J. Gillis, L.S. Cox, NR. 'teen’ interested in shipping | §. M. L. Dee GOWNS. COATS : age age under 14 years) — 1, Angeline. High ey Abram’s | : : reported all the way from a low |Bruvels, K. Grant, J. Downing, |through his life and model ship- | i Reg 2.95 each Summersid> Legion Band #4; | Village 84: 2. St. Mary’s Can. ; of 45 cents to a high. of 60 cents, /J. Craig, I. MacMillan, €.A.|puilding was one of his hobbies, Reg. 4.95 o fae ae Reg 19.95 ~% Kensington Legion Band 80, | Vent, Summerside @t. Lo sters with “45 cents to 53 cénts” being: : ths ‘along with boating. He had been} Sedan oe : oe : Class 82 (cirls solo 15 years)—-| Class 142 (French chorus — | the most_general price range. | | a i S—~™sempplovedd: as an—embalmer—and-} *- ‘1. Doreen Sherry, Kinkora 84, 2, | Grades 5 to 8 — ‘two part)! ao a ._ |. Indeed.fite price situation is 80 _ | funeral director with the Brock- 2 y ‘ 4 49 Colleen MacNeill, Summerside Evangeline: School, Abram's Vil- | MONCTON Canadian Na ‘confused, this paper was told, tie Wuneral Home for the past | Now e ; 2 ‘ 8 83: 3. Anne Cameron, Summer- |lage 82; 2.-St. Mary's Convent, onal 16 operating a dnse-nlght (that many of the packers have 2% years. side 80__- i\Summerside 80; 3. Parkside ‘ fees not establis: a price an He- ber of First 5 ‘ Ss : Le i “+ Cane is ' sha gee e°was a member | i ; : Class 309 (cornet or trumpet | Elementary 78. i aes eee we ee seems unlikely they willbe —in ‘Congregational Church —and—of | |___ Ladies" Ladies { _ledies Pred ha : : aioe Class 141 (French “chorus —/Uon,to Ms reguiar ferry schedule |g position to do so for some 7 ' : avlo) 1. Roland Pickering : Y the Paul Revere lodge, AF and Sumsorside 3 Fenny Lock |2rades 5 to 8) 1. Parkside 10 speed lobster. shipments on-time: : AMS r j White Dress ITALIAN ee Wedge H | SUE Be -3-— Bevertey | School, -Summerside_a4: 2st their way to market. ' ‘The feeling thus ot been | —______________-]_. : . aS as aoe : Bees Mary's Academy,” Summerside E.G Pavis, manager of CN S| that the price line should be*hetd- _ | a eae th - ES ee Bee ian ob 15 83 pies |Maritime area, announced Tues-| very close to the level of a year : Souris Students SHOES: SANDALS SHO wonkay: 1.. Anne: Cameron..| . Class. .300 (flute solo) — 1 |day oe ere ate ago. Facts bogie aapune yo | Stack Heels and Arch ‘White, Tan & Black Bone ont ‘a 2 ° ‘ OA. Le ann | Jdovce Adams, Kensington. jing would leave Borden a ‘ survey thus far indicate is : z ’ e 2 ‘Reg. 5. a Reg. 6. , hicanesy ie = Scene REED. Class 302 clarinet solo (under 'P-™—During the lobster season | stand is justified, this paper was | P an Canvass Sapper: Be ee — x 3 = ; "Class 217 (piano solo — sona. | two years instruction) —- 1. Dor- |to ensure that no trucks loaded | told. SOURIS — The Flowers of ‘lass. 2 ano solo — sone | in Gallant. Kensington 83: 9, during the-day. have to spend_the |: Hope campaign has been taken Now Now ; For ee tiri-—="16. and: 17 years). —. 1, |G? Saban, Senate ; i night - the Island. Under the | ‘on by the Students Council of 2 a a Thomac Perry. Summerside @4: | Isabet Carruthers, Kensington /™s ton the Island. Under & e ee aos | ‘ : : 2 Roland Pickering, Summer. | 82; 3. Valerie MacNutt, Malpe- | tegular cee Se Sma Cc 1 beaiedies pepper : es an: Gest que 60, Ce j from Borden is at 9.30 p.m. eee ae Verebly ese nag, Class 304 (alto sax solo) —.1.' Says Mr. Davis ‘we received nce ; surrounding districts Thursday, | q WESTERN | Claire Friesson, Kensington &93.)requests for the extra sailing Is Injure | Friday: and Saturday, May--5, lfrom representatives of the lob- | 6, and 7. The money ts for the | ; FUNERALS oe 9 . ster industry; and we-are anx- e _| Retarded Children’s Associat- Im ired = tious to facilitate the export —of~ In Accel ent 4 | ton : pa | this important island product.” | This is an anmual event a eee eee eae — Saas et ee SUMMERSIDE — A three- | although the students are very AVERY FUNERAL — The fu- | Ch r S t = | year-old Miscouche child is a ACTIVE BOY | busy studying they.are planning meral for Leo Avery was held al ge : | Bi th B di | patient in Prince County Hos- : to get to most of the houses to Tuesday morning from — the) . ‘* mt oO 0 es | pital today as a result ofan ac-. Vincent Gallant, 13-year-old 40 their part in-helping the as- | Compton Funeral Home to- St. | Brin Fines el ae | cident in that village five miles | son of Mr. and. Mrs. Ted-Gal- Sociation. — - Peters Church, Seven Mile Bay, | g . | Identified | west of here late yesterday yant, 343 Myrtle Street, Sum- - where Requiem High Mass was | | afternoon. i-merside, has been delivering | celebrated bv Rev Reginald | SUMMERSIDE — In Prince; . | Darlene Frances Bulger, dau- | Guardians for the past year . : MacDonald, Seated in the sane- | County Court yesterday morning | HALIFAX (CP) The bodies) ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Brendon | on Maple Avenue Lidstone HEY FELLOWS = om q ~—tuary were Rev. Floyd MeGaugh | four persons were each fined jof two young men found floating | Bulger, was struck by a vehicle | Avenue and Morrison Court. | t and Rev. Austin Bradley. Pall | $75 and costs on separate.charg-|70 miles apart in Northumber-! driven by Mrs. Stirling Thomp- | When Vincent began his route | bearers were, Ernest Gallant,! es of driving while impaired. jland Strait Sunday have now} son, Lot 16, almost, chrectly im | he had 50 customers. The Lf : 1 Mack Gallant, Joseph -Gallant, | Magistrate W..Chester S. Mac- |been positively identified as/ front of the child’s home. | number has since increased to | | ve ' ot 0 ° i Lawson . MacLeod, Fred V. | Donald presided. jthose of St. Mary's University She was taken to the hospital | 62. Vincent's hobbies are mo- \ Bs Arsenault and Clifford DesRoch- | goes SE jibe William |students Raymond Wong and} by an ambulance from Bowness | del cars, fishing and swim- | es. Interment was in the church | Compton, iscouche; Ronald |Frank Chan. |-Funeral-Home. She was report- | ming. He has ' le | ; eemeters~ Canadian Legion |Ralph Moore, Northam; Edward | Wong and Chan, both 21, dis ed not in serious condition last whieh he hought himself with | HAVE MY OWN NEWSPAPER BUSINESS members from the George R, | Mill, Clermont and Hugh Ben- appeared during the. Christmas - night, | money made delivering Guar- | Pearkes VC branch of Summer- jamin Pye, MacNeills Mills. jvacation period. shortly after, — Investigating the accident were | dians. Vincent has opened a ' : eide attended in a body. under | A fifth accused who had plead- |they set out to visit friends at-- ROMP Constables Walter Pin- | savings account and’is saving | . HERE S HOW | GOT IT eee the direction of Alyre Arsenault. |ed not guilty to a similar charge |tending St. Dunstan's University | sent and David Holmes of the | his carrier mo y for a col- : oo or? 7 at an earlier hearing, Joseph jin Charlottetown. ; | local detachment. ~ | lege education. \ | DEATHS. 2 John Gallant, Bedeque, had his) Wong’s hody was found fioat- = ~ _ ; : case adjourned to May 9. ling off Cape Tormentine, N.R., | es ; ; : “te be ‘ , ee ; | The case against John Henry la relative made DOutive identi- | , : q. Dad was always oe me about when he was a boy and had MARTIN — On Monday, Maw 2, Seen ropeegrie charged /fication Monday. 3 y ' 7 & newspaper rou 1966 at the home of his son-in- With vagrancy was dismissed. | RCMP said that clothing | ), ages \ es / law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | eee nis ed had enter- /found on a second body found off | es AT Ne How he learned Callum MacPherson, Flat River, ed not guilty-plea at a pre- Pictou Island, N.S., led to the ae \ ; . William Martin in his 9th year, Vious hearing was represented lidentifieation of Chan. Both stu« | ee To make and wah a ees Funeral-tadar. Wednesday, May. by J. Melville Campbell, ‘dents were from Hong Kong | Tes : . ) To sell. and keep records, 4th, from his late residence with | : . eee ‘ Y q : : _ gervice commencing at 2 p.m. | > . To work with people and fellow carriers Interment in Belle River ceme- | & = : tery. Kindly omit flowers | ie . eee le ‘ ‘ ‘ as ; 5 ‘ . i A Z | ' 8s . * JENKINS Suddenly at Wat. | 3 D r 4 — bd Seen Novick. Wis Praland oft Kings County th iscount \" dropped in to see the Carrier Supervisor at the Guardian Tuesday, Mav 3. 1966 of Fit 7 Pr ressi\ Sues ‘ on ae and Evening Patriot office and found I had the same oppor- - ' G. Russell Jenkins. formerly of | ; a ' ; , , ‘ Maehon—-P-i-1. wot, of Mader Wet C i ie ‘i = tunity as Dad. Now 1 have a route near home and find the > Lawson-and-Mrs~ Jenkins, Ver- o h / ' a ; ; ‘pon. Funeral arrangements will | " rvat ve y : ot er S é Ca \ ee swell bunch oF telows, Se ——-, succeed a i f 2% a . st i Pet be announced later. Headquarters ; L “ : i | in thir first business venture. x ¢ MURPHY ‘At the Children’s et 2. 7 we + D y G : eieaii Walifee 8A. Cineey, Formér Legion Hall ot. S \ “ arrier Supervisor has some new routes opening up and May Ist 1964 Leshe Catherine, 2 ; | needs more boys. Come on in and see him. Join the team an daughter of Mr and Mrs. Philip Montague 4 ' : purchase d comme aoe nd id Murphy (nee Jane Morrison), = é : ee es ; this week! } enjoy t ® fun of having your own business, Dartmouth and formerly of Sum Office Hours 9 A.M. to 6P.? . : se merside, in her Sthe year. Rest- | an $ r’ Lad ac ; : es ing atthe “Compton Funeral | Phone 838-2779 unter's les Wear 47 Apply Now! CIRCULATION DEPT, Home until) noon today (Wed- <4 d , nesdav), then to Summerside | ‘ ‘reat George St. Dial 4-6831 ~ \ ; : cad Preshyvtenan Church for sermctce an DD , _ at 2pm Interment in ‘People Si. a THE GUARDIAN = THE EVENING PATRIOT i < i . _ . Pa —_