TRl-SCHOO SPEAKING AWARDS PRESENTED HAD RECORD YEAR. prince CountyKicks Oil acnom tonight tor we nonm- ton Centennial Chorale's second concert. The chorsle proved immensely popular in its first ISLAND NEWS not“! *****¥¥444 Opposite Confederation CAPiToL EUIC Infraction ; 1 Case Adjourned ‘ I SUMMERSIDE — Andrew! T ' Perry. Summerside, charged ‘ _ _ with failing to submit unem- <ployment contributions to th UIC. had his case adjourned to May 22. He pleaded not guil- teenage ‘ The winner of the three-coun- t3?- The Pm"? Count-V ' John Henry Richards. Sum- led $20 an merside. was in d costs for loi public appearance April 12. Building Under the direction of Rev. , M. Murray. the chorale is: I' . . . Icomprised of 12 members” N‘ 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. May 16, 1964.It of whom sing solos. 5 acid M H The curtain goes up at 8 pm. ""18 P Cl flees AAV-in _— —‘VV ' .‘ P10" "I- (I CHILDREN Today at I & 3 Only Plus Little Rascals Comedy ********** second in j I dPiVing Road-H) “'i“ be hem ty competitions will go on to vers from all over Prince Coun- One man ohargéd With beingj sponsored by the Junior Cham- ward Paul Gallant. charged 2nd Conceert who have done well in region cases were hes East Royalty was $600 worth of scholarships and. ty Road~e-os will be held its I at PWC at 9 am and the mm in Summerside today with (if? the regional competition It Summerside May 30. ty partidpatmg' h ' . drunk and incapable was fined R d'O'OSi “'th a re ‘ 20 and costs. e a of Ed- “ °a Chorale Holding ‘ Th 0 se ber of Commerce. have produc with housebreaking. was ad- ed some very good contestants journed to May 29. The rd before al and dominion competitions. A large crowd is expected at Magistrate 3_ 5_ Hinton in mm Last year, John Andrew of.l(ensington Regional High police court yesterday. the regional and third in the. dominion He collected a b o ut prizes. . The Queens and Kings coun- Charlottotown on Saturday May 23. The written test will be helti tical drivi n t: test at Queen Charlotte High School. The Roadc-o has been ad ‘. Tri-scliool public speaking gional High. Miscouche Re- sents a souvenir centennial A record 1.045.262 tons of for- vertized in high schools all overt and spellin; contentions gional High and Evangeline pen and congratulates public eign shipping cargo and 5376, me proymce and application: were staged at )1 sco'iche Regional High. Abram‘s \‘il- speaking winner Earl Arsen- 6310fG1-eatLakes cargo passed are available at schools. Scan Regional High Srlion: Thiii-s- lags. Dr. J. A. Doiron tsec- ault of Miscouche. Looking through the part of Toronto in tlehiiry"s Hobby shop or the TECHNICOLOR day night. Conipetirsg were ond from righti one of the on (1 to r) students. Gerald 1963. ,3 i _ students from Kinkrra Re- public speaking judges. pre- Machougall. LVirginia Mac- G t Donad and eona Fougere. . l . ‘_.._.___.._. THE 3 STOOGES IN 9 Sponsored by Final Days Results Given .tenmal essay commniee which n. u.c.'r. I In Tignish Music Festival tam and M... Matte... TlG‘NlSl—l — The West Prince tary 80. 2. Alberton Elemen- Centennial Music Festival came to a close Wednesday owning, ‘ French class 7 «after what was termed a "very Grade 4 tunison' — 1. Tig- successful and enjoyable ses- ‘ nish Eelementary 83. 2. Alber- sion" by adjudicator Gabriel ton Elementary 82. Chaisson, B.\Ius. of inmnier- Grade 5 — l. Tignish Ele- aide. mentarv 83. 2. Alberton Ele- . . . . r . mentar) 82. All perfoinanccs \e e well Grade 7 _ 1‘ Tigmsh Ele- attended with people. arriving ’ born as far away as Summer- memm‘y 33' 2. Alberton 316-, side. i mentary . Th ‘ It A, ,1 f ‘ Tignish Elementary school “on: £3113: (6120“: “3‘ 5e5' chorus — Grades 6. 7 and 8 all. Girl’s solo .- l. Lirda Lou- ise Hogan 33. 2. \‘oronzca Han drahan 82. . Laurie Gaudet and Debbie Gatidet R1. Shea go Rhythm Bands 1 'l‘i:nish Piano duet -~ Irma Mc~ Elementary Girls 84. 2. Ticnzsh Innis and Diane Handrahan 84¢ Elementary lFl‘ellCIl C‘ass' 83. 2. Mary Frances Gaudet and Boy's solo — 1. Wayne Gau- Antoinette Poirier 82. i (lot 83. 2. Dennis DcsRoclies. 31. ‘ Boy's solo lunchanged voice) School chorus grades 14 ~ 1. ' - 1. Stephen Handrahan 84. 2. Tignish Shore R3, 2 St, Felix Glen .‘IcRae 83. Eric DesRoch- School 81, es and Donnie DesRoches 82. Boy‘s solo — 1 Denni Des- Flute solo grade 4 — 1. An- IRoches 83. 2. Clifford Doucette toinette Poirier 84. 2. Diane . 3. Raymond Richard 81. Handrahan 83. 3. Leona Des- Piano solo —- 1. Sharon Gal- ‘ Roches 80. it 83. -. Piano solo . Patsy Calla- Girl's solo. 6 and '7 years _. ghan 85. 2. Teresa Gallant 84. 1. Sharon Gallant as. 2_ And- 3. Shirley Keounh 83, e 82. 3. Carmella, Girl‘s solo —— l. Theresa Gal- ‘la . 2. Marcella Poirier 81. 3. Sharon Gaudet 89 on M (. Boy's solo w l. Percy Mor- i.se_v 8‘2. 2 Billy Handrahan 81. Johnnie LeCIai: and Leo 81. Girl’s solo — 1. Elaine Rich- - _ 2. Shirley Keough 82.i Girl's French solo — l. Nola 8, Karen Gaudet and S h 3 r0 n Perry 83. 2, Ann Marie Gallant Gaudet 81 .82. 3. Jean Arsenault 81. Senior Boy's and Girls Tig.‘ Class 144 — the Drum Maj- m on N nish HHS —— 1 Grade ‘1 81. 2. 0'? Gl‘Ou Grade 9 A and C. Grade 10 A Tienish Elementary~ Bo and B 80. 3. Grade 1:] and mm. Chorus tunchanged voices) 83. mercial and Grade 9 E. 79 m‘ Boy's chorus thnish fChanged voice? 'i'IS F l G: n, I 9 and 10 86. 2. Grade ‘2 8:18;: Grade 11 84, ‘ . French chorus « Tiznish 131- F I _ 31. i Grade 1 — 1. Tiznxsh Ele ementary Grades 1-.'t mentary 81 2. Alherton Ele: mentary M. 3. Ttrnish French Class 79. Grade 2 __ I b J 0 . The funeral for the late Mrs. : mentary 82V 2 T1312? George Barlow. Ellerslie. was held Wednesday from the. S John‘s Anglican Church. Eller- tary 80. 3. Tizmsh I’reztoh class 79. Grade 2 — l mentary 82. 2 \Ihr‘r‘on File—I Tamgh 1;an _ at the Stewart. Memorial Health tary 79. 3. Tiznish Elementary: L Halpna family the warm feel— slte. Mrs. Barlow passed away‘ an, 81, 3‘ Tlgmsh French da‘lss Ccnter on May 12. She was 82. Girl’s solo 11-12 years ~- 1. 11 Hastings. Alberton 82 2. Elaine Richard. Ticnisii 81: 3 j Channing. Montreal and Henn.| She is survived by her hus- band; sons. Howard. Albert Emmerson, Ellerslie; Deborah Mama “1.0mm. m '. California. Daughters H a zel ' area. Grade 3 _ 1‘ Tmmsh EL _; Mrs. Clarence Cook. Ellerslie. t m__ pm” 1 Myrtle. Mrs. Stan Rayner. Tra-lbriifll‘n 9“ Tousenard “on iveners Res“ Dena' Mrs' W} Mryland Mrs. Halpua both Scott. Pennsylvania; and Gla: dys. Mrs. Clarence O‘Dell. New TORONTO {CPI _ Observed '. York. temperatures from the weather. .ESSAY office: Min Dawson .. 25 Prince George . :13 o2 Vancouver SR 60 Victoria .. .13 6. Edmonton ... 33 (:7 Calgary . 29 (it Regina 36 o7 Winnipeg .. 45 71 Toronto ... 43 b7 Ottawa W . . 36 67 Montreal ... 36 67 Quebec . . 33 67 Fredericton . . 34 64 Saint John .36 57 Moncton . , . . . . . .. 35 at Halifa 39 59 Charlottetown 36 7 Sydney .. . 34 47 Yarmouth . 39 bl St. John‘s. Nfld. . . 3 3 HALIFAX ICP) -— The wea- flier office says late evonlng fair weather continued over the Maritimes with tem- peratures generally in the 405. Only in ape Breton had thermometer dipped to the low so: is headed by Mrs. Ripping are John Martin. National Film Hit And Run i Demolishes Vehicle k «m. a .a d.__‘f._ The Summerside detachment of the RCMP is investigating a hit and run accident which oc- curred approximately 8:30 last night at Leckey's Hill. a short 1 distance from Summerside Highway 1A. ‘ An unidentified vehicle hit al 01!.; I 1955 model car driven by Ron- ald Rogers of Chelton. causing ; the Rogers vehicle to overturn t a number of times. The driver ' wasn‘t injured. The Rogers vehicle was almost completely demolished. Community Has Party 1 For Halupas _. i ALBERTON .llnnsarian family. the Halupas. Alberton's k iiitttittuntt Directed by LEO McCARE’ as you 'GOING MY WAY and THE BELLS OF 5‘72 MARY'S' ka-m THEATRE BRACKLEY PK RD. Showing Tonight Only WIllIAM HOIII I CllFION WEBB ' "The 3 Stooges Meet Hercules” Plus—A Robin Hood Adventure RICHARD GREENE—as Robin Hood "Sword Of Sherwood Forest" SUNDAY AT 9 Sponsored by the K. of C. in aid of Charity .41.. Show At Dusk . - 1% town Tattliioyst- - V) */ NEVER Starring SLEEPS .9. .aniigny Perkinsqu CtNlMAS:oPE' }' COLOR sy DE LUXE ; fonds} I rmwm BROS. ;werc honored Wednesday even- ting at. an open house party in ‘tlio United Church hall. The evening was planned by the community to express its joy in the family reunion which .titok place recently. After more tian sci'en years separation 11m, and Mrs Halpua were re- their two sons, .Jorsof and Frank. and Mrs. Szalio. Mrs. llalpua's mother. | Several active games in ‘Whlt‘ll the children could par- united witlY SUNDAY NIGHT SHOW Sponsored by the Lions Club in aid of Charity Show About Dusk "DESIRE IN THE DUST” 20th Century Fox Production in Cinemascope starring R121 Burr. Martha Hyer an Adult Entertainment ymond SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW Box Office opens 12:05—Show at 12:15 (1 Joan Bennett ticipatc with the adults. were followed by a singsong led by Mrs. Gary Black with Miss :Annie Leard as pianist. 1 in an informal address. Rev. lGerald Steele expressed to the line of friendship and of Chris- .tian love that the people of the ‘I-ommimity have for them. It [was symbolized. he said. by :this interdenominational gath- Iering and in the gift of money iwhich he presented on beha .of residents of the Alberton lexprcssed their deep apprecia- } lion of this friendly gesture. ’ Refreshments were served by t I 1 Friday ‘ ,th tContinued from page onel had been put into so many of em. SPECIAL PRIZE It was agreed unanimousiy that a "special recognition" award would be made to CW Judson. Churchill, who was 102 yesterday. Mr. Judson w h 0 came from the Cherry Valley area is living with Daniel La- mont and his wife who is Mr. J ii d so n's granddaughter at Churchill. The essay was writ- ten by Mrs. Lamont and dicta- ted by Mr. Judson. The committee felt that it was an unusual honor to have a Centenarian competing. The . award decided on was $25. 0‘ (P All of the cthues will mailed out in the near future rom the Centennial office, ngs. Kipling announced. the l It is also expected that the icentennial manuscripts will be I put on display in the archiVes West of the St. Lawrence , River Valley. however. skies ; were overcast and scattered diowers were being reported. This cloud will move into the district today accompanied by I band of showers. Regional forec Jain River Valley: over during morning with mt- tsnd showers during the even- llc: not so cool; southwest Winds so. low-Zuni,“ Char- lottetown u an . I and so. I and 6, Iain: John S and Us 0“ to! m: Cheri!!- section of the Fathers of Con- federation Memorial complex .when it is opened later th I s year. so they can be read by visitors as well as by Islanders. J. Lincoln Dewar. chairman of the Centennial committee on agriculture and fisheries. und- ssay committee operates. .presented souvenir silver med ions to the judges following the selection of prime winners. The judges were: Mrs. Harold Laird. Remington; Leo MacDonald. principal of Birch- “ School and Neil A. Mathew. provincial and farm editor of the Guardian-Patriot. outer numbers of the cen- ‘t the ladies. 4.196 KILLED tCPt—A total of 4.196 per-WA sons were killed in Canadian traffic accidents last year. the urean of statistics reported Wednesday. This is a rise of 81 per cent from the 1962 total of .883. The number of persons injured last year rose by 13.3 1 per cent to 125,947 from 111.115 1 in 1962. . w PLAYING MONDAY. TU'ES.. & WED. SHOW ABOUT DU’SK WIVESMUNEY [IR [IVES sun“; . CUURTEUUSIY AND EFFICIENIW LC. ‘20? 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