c '* l ‘ ' . 1.4. ~- ~. ’ ' RECEPT ON FOLLOWS son TURN N' ‘ I ‘ I v Soulful tile. officialatllai were I0\\ll. are from the left; K. Show. Mrs. W.J. MacDonald Vi Dre-“‘1” at a “WWW” L'iVonP-V Ncrpoard. Norwegian Consul- and Jens Mioc, president of ; " figutugffiugf gjgodsgdfgl‘xgfi General. Montreal, Limit-Gov, Gulf Garden rm. A model of we beginning of consmmion WJ. Mac-Donald. Mrs. W. R. the new plant can be teen in of their new plant at George- Shaw. Premier Wa I t or R. the foreground. l lbaclrstroloe: 1. G. Book, 2. It} Webb. 3. J. Thompsml. Mono-1 ton. , Girls 111 and 12 40 yd. back-. lslruke l. C. Thompson. Mono- 1ion. 2. J. eeves, Moneton. 3. Ch'lown YMCA Defeats Moncion " "al'llyr Brown. li‘ran Whittlmk, Heather Mao. guys 13 and 14 60 yd_ breast. Lean. Dave Walters. Shovel \Vannvacotit. Bruce Roper, Gor- iinn Beck. Jennifer Ilowatit. Rlu'll‘ Mlalync and Waync Scllloy- ri' under coach Dave \1'ills.| Vnuth Secretary at the (Thar-i initetown ‘Y' paced the (‘llar-‘ lottcbown swunmc'rs to vu-lorvl PACE WINNERS Blalr Mayne, doing a now: stroke tor Charlottetown swim-i mcrs out six seconds (IT hisl Mme. pneviously set in lilo]: ltlnzrlvti swim-oft to win the 5" yd. butterfly event. Charlottetown led the .\loncton . squad hhrougllmlt the 46 cventl meet and the local team was, presented with the inter—cityi trophy at a banquet held at tho '3' Saturday night. The results are as follows: ( unless otherwise noti-o' thcl rnimmers are from (lllarlotto‘ town): . Girls 10 and under. ‘11 rd. hackstlroke; l. .1. watt; 2.‘ 1:. Corinne: 3. J. Lanctin, Monc- l on. 3W5, 10 and under. till ydl -’l'(‘c:style relay: 1. Charlotte— town ‘Y'. 2. Mmch ‘ '. Girls. 11 and 12 160 yd. tree Style relay: 1. Charlottetown Boys 11 and 12 160 yd I . . mcd- relay: 1. Charlottetown 'Y‘: "w lloncton ‘Y‘. DEATH NOTICES Rcceivcd too late for Classitlid death notice column ‘ ARSENAUL’I‘ ~— At Alberton on i Sunday, April 19, 1964, at thel home of her brother, Charles I Barrett. of Mrs. Howard ‘, Arsenault o! Al‘berton. for-1 merly of Summersidc in ller‘ 76th year. Resting al the. Rooney Funeral Home. Alher- 1 ton. from where the funerali Will be held on Wednesday.‘ April 22. to the Sacred Heart 1 Church. AIbcrton. for Requiem l "It'll Mass It 9 o'clock. In“ torment In St. Paul's ceme- lrry. Summerside. MITH — At. the Prince Edward v Island Hospital on Friday. April 17. 1964. Mrs. William 1 Smith of Bloomfield in her; Ml“ year. Resting at thei “Willey Funeral Home. Al-1 hcrton. where private service Will be held on Tuesday. April 21 at 11 o'clock Her remains will then be forwarded to the l Unlted Church, Compbellton. l for service at 2 pm. Inter- ment in the church remotely. "no" — At his home onI SHturttay. April 111. 1964. 01 . “9'1" Botume Myrick of Ti!- “Ish in his 77th year. His re- main. will he torwnrdod from the Rooney Funeral Home to the United Chumh, Tlgnlotl. on “Md-y morning April 20. for '"HGMI service at 2 pm. There “ be no watt- Plnu omit Owen smoke: I. D. Liingley, Mum, ‘3 B. Roper 3. M. Kimball, Mouclon. Girls 15 and up, 80 yd. breast- stroke: 1. . Wliitlock, 2. H. Mac- I.t'£lli, 3. N. Sleeves. Boys 15 and up so yd. breast- stroke: 1. B. Lively. 2. M. Pick- al'it. 11. P. Whitmec, Mlmtctnn. . Gills 10 and under 1) yd. 'lhe Charlottetown YMCA‘ Gills 13 and 14 240 yd. mod-1f Myle. 1. J_ How‘wm' 2_ J. Swim mam W‘Vned me M‘mc'.]“y relay: 1- Month)“ ‘Y'; 2' : Lulltftlll, Moncton, 3. J. Geomge. “in ‘Y' swim team 260 to 1:5,Clizirlottctown ‘Y'. MW. 10 and under m yd in the second event of the 500- Boys 13 and 14 240 yd. lncd- ‘ nww‘yym 1. K. Webb‘ 2_ a. 0nd annual C-Ilal'IO'IJlCLtHVn - lay rclily' l. Mont-ton ‘Y'; gawk, 3. .1. Thompson, Munc- Moncton iintcr-clty swim nicot Charlottetown ‘Y'. “m. held Saturday in the Cllm'lillm' Boys 13 and up 3211 \d. m-cd- Girls II :md 12 40 yd. tree- town ‘Y' poo. i...” relay; ;1, Charlortctown. 2. tunes: 1. .l. Stccves, Momtm ; The first event of this year‘s “3mm”. 2, *1). Jewell, 3. C. Thompson. competition was new in— “m‘:‘ Girls 10 and llll(I(‘l' 20 yd. Nl'illcton. '0" 0“ January 411‘- A‘U‘a‘l timvibrcaststl‘okc: l. .l. Ilml'alt. Boys II and 12 40 yd. free- th Mom“ leam edged “‘9‘ Boys 10 and under 20 yd. ‘style: 1, S. Wainnacott. 2. S. Charlometown aggregall‘m 57-li‘vl‘1‘dSIS‘ll'tlkC‘Z 1. G. Beck 2. P. fudge, )iollctoll, 3. . Bock. 259- iLallctin. Monctou, 3. J. 'I‘llomp- "i . 13 and 14 60 yo. free- When the total points \vel‘ciwn‘ Manda“. 543119; 1, c4 Bmwn. 2’ R. Gum. adv-ed Charlottetown was «in-ls 11 and 12 4o yd. breast- ‘ tis. 3, A. Hewson. Moncton. winner 517 - 394. stroke: 1. .l. Stcevcs. Mollcton. Ito): 1:1 and 14 60 yd. {Ice— T“ mcel' wmcn pitted 54mm“). W. Ross, 3. P. .Icwcll stylc: l. B. Roper, 2. B. Jewell. 31 Mom“ swimmal‘s against. Boys 11 and 12 40 yd, brcast- :1. .11 Hralv. Mouton. 31" [mm Clm‘lflmemwnn 58‘" 19‘str-1kc: 1. D. Lanctin, Moncton, Girls 15 and up 80 yd hee- native and five pool remldsl: A. Beck. 3. R. Ross. style. 1. F. Whitlock 2 H. broken. The breaking of so: Girls 1:; and 14 60 yd. breast- \1zi(l.can. 3. N. Sleeves, Manc- many pool marks such a SillO t I silokc: l. H. Steevcs. Monoton, Ion. time after a th'ume meet in; A. liowson. Monrton. 3. M , Boys 15 and up 110 yd. frec- .. ': l. ris. Mom-toll, 3. W. Schlieyer. Samng'r. new bandeau is your choice if you want an accentuated, youthful bustline. Pretti/y embroidered fine cotton with all of Sarong is famous features: criss-cross breath- lng waist . . . . . . underarm elastic. . . back. 3236 A. 32 38 B, 32 shoulder straps that won't blnd two-adjustment »40 C. Only 250 Q l). Walters. 2. V. Far- . Boys 11 and 12 40 yd. back- stroke: 1. S. Wonnacott, 2. RI Roper, 3. S. Fudge, Monoton. - l P Jewell. ' 1 Boys 13 and 14 so yd. back-lber iatroke, l. B. Whitmee, Mono 1 Boys 10 and under an yd! lion, 2. B. Jewell, 3. M. Kimball. l iMoncton. : Ginls 15 and up 80 yd. back-l stroke: 1. N. George, 2. J. Lea-l man, Monctnn, 3. H. MacLeam.L Boys 15 and up 80 yd. back-’ stroke: 1. Farris, Monicton, 2. Michael Pickaird, 3. D. Mac- Lean. I Girls 10 and under 20 yd. burl- i tcrfly: 1. J Lanctin. Monctoin. 2. J Hawaii. 1 Boys 10 and under 20 yd. but-i [turtlyz l. G. Beck. 2. P. Lanc- l ‘tin, Moncton. 3. J. Thompson“ I Moncton. l , Girls 11 and 12 40 yd. butter-1 . fIV‘ .. 1. J. Steeves. Moneton. 2. W. 11055.3 P CW1]. , Boys 11 and 12 40 yd. butter-I ;t'ly: 1. . Lanctir. Moncton. '2. R. Ross, 8. S. Fudge. Mom."l 1011. Girls 13 and 14 60 yd. butter-1 ': 1. A. Herwson. Monctoill. 2.- tul . 1 Boys 13 and 14 60 yd. butter-I fly: 1. B. Mayne. 2. Lingley,l Mnilcton. 3. B. Roper. . Boys 15 and up 80 yd. butter-i sarong crisis-cross bras ...all new...all lovely to look at ...wonderlul to wear. Sqrong's new bandeau ol lover r With woven elastic inserts below so the bra breathes with you, never rides up. The Lycra spandex‘ side panels stretch as you stretch. Boning at the sides, under- arm elastic, shoulder straps with elastic in- serts are additional comfort 32-36 A, 32-38 B, 32-38 C. ISLAND NEWS PAGE' Western And Central Districts The G[EdianfCharlottctoun. liloilfArofil 20, 1964. 3 Dance Festival Stars l l l I Featured At Closing i Tllc biggest crowd 011' the on- tice three and one half days of programming Militnelstfl die closing of the third Annual ance Festival at Prince 01' “Was College Saturday night. The closing ceremony featur- ed the starts or winners of the proceeding d.'lys' events alld closing mma-rks were made by Attorney - General M. A. Farmer. Mr. Farmer, lcpl'cscnting Frrmier Shaw was pleased that such an event took place h. and expressed is greetings to ' oke of the wonderful training the child- ran received and was delight- ed that the P.E.l. Government was able to give assistance. Adiudliioator M1515 Biggcrs. doing her to encourage hes the children was proscribed with . a bouquet of roses as a token of appreciation by Linda Worth representing contestant winners. Worth from Char- lottetown. was the winner of the $010 Tap for the Deaf Child- ren. Vice President Mrs. Gordon Bait. Charlottetown, comment- ing on this year’s iestival stat,- ed that the event went very well” and that there “more entries t we peered" which iypitfied the general attitude of the mem- s of this year’s executive. l‘l"‘»idcni George A. MacDou-gu all, Charlottetown. remarked, that because of the large num her 01 entries next year’s edit-; ion will be likely extended to ‘loui' (to s. SA'I'I’III)AY RESULTS ‘ Following are Saturday morn‘ . 1113‘.» final results at Quccnl (Tliziiloile High School beforei thc ccrcmony at Prince all ilnlcs College: Class :11 -~— Irish Jig 9 years and under: Jacqueline Flana- gan. (‘h'town 62. Paul Smith.. hillkora 61, Karen Ford. Char-1 toitctow-n and Jeannie Taylor. Cli'lown 69. tied. ’ Class 49 Group Rhythm Tap ll - 16 years; The McKinnon Shit-rs 76. Shirley’s Dancing- 1lloinillocs 71, Why .hm-airs til) Class 54 Solo Top. School 01‘ uni-.25. Linl'la wonili, Ch'wlvnl 51), Dorothy Jean Ctow 58.‘ ‘ Nancy "lit-Donald 57 Lorraine ijlass 30 Group Rhythm 17. 'c :s and over: ' ’5 Con? ‘tcnnial Three Plus One 82. Class 22 Group National 13 lycals and over: Mademoiselles Ede Paris 79, Ross Centennial; 1} Rot-Relics 76, The Ranch Belles : lo. ‘ Class 19 Rhythm Tap 12 years : Iand under: Frances LeCltarilr lCh'Lvown 75. Larry Brazel,‘ iCliai'loltelown '74, Sherlyn Bev.‘ ian, Charlottetown 73. fly: 1. . Walter. 2. B. Funds, Mioncton, 3. W Seizleyer. Girls 11 and 12 160 yd. mlcd- lay relay: 1. Monoton. 2. Char- lottetowul. Boys 11 and 12 160 yd. thee- style relay: 1. Charlottetown, 2. Moncton. Girls 13 and 14 240 yd. froc- styie relay: 1. Oharlottctown. 2. Moutcton. Boys 13 and 14 94o yd. one. ’ style relay: 1. Charlottolown. 2. Mallctnn. Girls 15 and up 320 yd. IIT‘O- finIt. relay: 1. Charlottetown, 2. Mollcton. Boys 15 and up style relay: 2. Moncton. Boys open 220 yd. freestyle: W. Mona-ton. 3. B. M Girls .trukc: Boys 3% 5nd. Il‘t‘(‘- .41 am. 3. B Wood. Monoton. The Canadian Cancer Society estimates 48,000 canccl‘ cases will be diagnosed in 1964. lylon lace the cups features. 5 00 Cllatrlottcotwn, ‘. 'l‘ Schlcyicr. 2. B. Farris} ‘ ‘ open 220 yd. breast- 9- 310W“. 3- N. StceVOS- Monc- 1 stroke: 1. B. Lively, a M". Pick- FIRST SOD ((‘onlinucd from page 11 whom were from distant points.! and stated that he was indeedl pleased to see such a large rep- resentation from the town, the lqmrernment. rovince and from government and industry of flilact‘s asI or away as Norway I .8 He said that the new plant would he the largest fully integ- r'alt’d plant of i kind 1 C ada. employing many workers from the sea and the fields of Prince Edwand Island. 'Ilhe com- '. will embark upon an ex- job training program. he products process ‘crnsumcr pac a e He thanked everyone concern- ed for their cooperatimi and l I - tll The first of three weekt'lld courses to train qualified first air instrurtol's got underway at the nurses residence at 1.19 rince Conny Hospital on Fri- day. Mally medical doctors 111 the Kensington and Summer— side areas will instruct at the courses designed to train sen- ior first aiders in the method asked for continued cooperation in expressing the hope that all present. would he in attendance on May the ott‘icial opening of Gulf Gar- den 5 L the. workers have done an cellint job in the conistmction of Batllurst Marine Ltd. and hoped that they would move from that construction project o the con- struction of the new plant. lie all called upon the Premier for the turning of the first and. IMPORTANT PROJECT .v >< . n his rcmarks the Premier by Jens Moe was held for guests Moore & McLeod ' stated that the project was a at the newly completed office tremendous important one a n dibuildiiiig of Bathurst Marine CHARLOTlETOWN “"11 be a one of the many under the re—lloancd for t ;])la,\' sort-es development program which only a few years ago had been through impossiblc_ He jok-1cd plant_ l l . oils $ E$M$ STEWART MOTORS Limited TRAIN SENIOR FIRST AIDER‘S 1. 1965. target date for 11 id. He noted that‘ of first aid instruction. 'llic courses are being sponsored by the Summerside branch of 1he Canadian Red Cross under local president Charles Link- lctter. Here Sister St. Angela of Miscouche applies a splint to “victim” Claude Hunter's arm as instructor Albert Stairs looks on. Home decorating is easy with pro-pasted ingly remarked that in the pastj he had been presented with the implement. used in the 8011411111- 1;. In this case he mechanical back hoe. He said that he woul have to ask Mr. Rcssiter to deliver it to his home in Strathcartney. He then mount— ed the inlachine. and with a wave lust wet, apply 21.111.12.11“ "mm *‘" "W" and sponge smooth~ ooh wallpaper Ml . Pockliliigton closed the ceremony by delivering the hiess- ’ ' inc You ll get the hang of it. fast! A rcception and buffet, host/l e occasion. On 1115- . to reception was an architect’s model of tine pro,in— $$ as sag-$313: Cal WAS I964 COMET 3252 Company flimcd ienie $3275 I963 METEOR WAS $3250 NOW 32650 Company Owned 62 FORD GALAXIE 500 A4 condition. Dual Range Autolnatic Transmission. It door so defroster. . $2650 dan. black with red stripe. radio. heater, a$fi$fi$m¢$fi$msfi sn $M$fi$ i it 4 d . hI - d - scdan. automatic. ' 63 COMET $2350 58 FORD satiric: 59 ZODIAC iri'i’f’iiiiii‘egfnfff '5850 62 MERCURY '2’ Ton A-l condition. One ton d 63 FORD 4 door 57 OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop, automatic. in top condition. ‘3 Cu -1. 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