” MISSIONARY TALKS WITH CUBS» Rev Marshall Thompson, . one of the four Baptist Church Missionaries who has been visiting the Baptist Chur- ches on ‘the Island this past week was present for a meet: Ang of the Baptist Cubs - last night at the” First Baptist. Church Hall. Seen here are Cubs, -FROM THE’ LEFT,. Gary .Horton, Kenny ‘Garn- ham, Colin Beck, Kevin Mac-. Lean, Jolin MacMillan ‘with Mr. Thompson who was show- missionary, and some of the ss Sonciiatior: ‘Talks Slated ~ In City Today _ | E+ (Lofty) MacMillan, At- lantic regional. diréctor of the | ing them some of the various garments worn in_ Bolivia, where he is stationed-as a other objetts from that coun- try. : SummersideBo' Day's Top Festival Mark SU MMERSIDE —Roland Pick- | Roches, Miscouche 81. -2. Ruth det, Summerside, 88; Mary Tonal S01. of ard Summerside, was awarded. the highest mark in: yesterday’s Betton and Catherine Monkley, | Miscouche, 79, Music Festival here’ He receiv-.| «Class 72. Folk Song, Female eda high of-85-ih a-piano solo | voice, 16-years and over—l. Win- “Lotus Land” for ages 17 and 18 ynifred McKenna, Kinkora, 82; 2. years. Adjucating yesterday morning and afternoon sessions here was | Wayne K. Riddle. In the even- ing -was Earl Terry. Music. teachers in Prince County will be able to discuss mutual problems arising out of the festival at a meeting to be | Judy Clow, Kinkora, 81; 3. Anne | LeBlanc, Kinkora, 80. Class 91. Folk Song, Girls, 15 |years and under—t. Doreen |Shervy, Kinkoray. 82; 2.~ Aiin \Cameron Summerside and Margo Clark, Kensington 81: 3. Gail Mabey, Albany RA, Coleen Mc- Neill, Linda Mary Gaudet, Sum- es held. at the Civic Auditorigan _ at | merside- 80. te lis, 30. this morning. aiden Earl Terry and Wayne K--Riddle wil be avail- able to uestions. Stars of the Festival program to be presented. ‘at the-CivieAudi-- EVENING RESULTS Class 129 — grade 9 and up — three part. song — 1. Summer-_ “side High School. 81. Class 30 — mixed adult chorus | — 1. Summerside High School, 79 : Class. 332—Recorder: duet--trio, | quartet—1. Betty Lou Ellis, Anna MacMakin, Iris. Phillips, Janet MacKenzie, all of O'Leary, 83; 2. Rhoda Dennis, Heather Mae- | Dougall, O'Leary, 82. Class..230—Piano duet—-Open—. | 1. Mary Poirier and Louise Des- DEATHS | MacKINNON ~County‘Hospital on Friday, May 6, 1966, Judson MacKinnon of 336 Poplar Avenue, Summerside in his 57th year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home until moon on Sunday; then to the Presbyterian Church, Summer- side, for service at 2:30 p.m. Interment ,in People's Cemetery In lieu of flowers, contributions to the heart foundation will be appreciated. Visiting hours; 2-4, 7-10. KELLY Suddenly at her home on ThiifSday, May 5, 1966. Mrs. Edmund Kelly, Roseville, in her 70th year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be.held on Saturday, May 7, leaving the home at 9.30 to St. Mark’s Church, Lot 7, for Requiem High Mass at 10 o'clock: . ELLIS — At the Livingston and MacArthur Nursing Home, Wed- nesday, May 4, 1966, John W. El- brother of Theodore Ellis and uncle of Mrs. Alfred Wea- therbie, of Charlottetown, in his 90th year. Resting at MacLean | Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Sunday, May-8—with—service commenc-..| ing at 2 p.m. Interment in| Caledonia cemetery. YOUNKER — At 62 Confed- eration Street May 6, 1966, Mrs. | J. W. Younker in her/87th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Fu- neral Home from where funeral will be held -Monday, service commencing at 1:30. Interment | Milton cemetery. MACPHAIL — At the P.ELI. -connmimabbospital May 6, 1966/'Mre: Ewen § “Ome, MacPhail, Argyle Shore, in her 26th year. Resting at the» Cut-, cliffe-Funeral-Home-from where! funeral will be held Monday, | service commencing at 3 o'clock. Interment Argyle Shore cem- etery ANDREW At Prince Coufity | Hospital Friday, May 6, Mrs. Amy D. Andrew .of Sum- merside, formerly of North St. Eleanors, in her 86th year. Rest- fig at the Compton © Funeral later. Visiting -hours Saturday 7 to 10 p.m., Sunday 2 to 4, 7 to 10 pm At the Prince | 1966, | =| Class 4—Gilee Club=S-AB. 1 St.. Paul's Junior Choir, Sum- ~answer_q _Class._218—Piano solo—17 and ~—~@himaxing-the— week-will-be-the- 18 ~years-—1,-Roland-__Pickard,_! Summerside, 8%; 2. Thomas ‘Perry, Summerside;~83.— 18. years and under— 1. Winni- ‘fred McKenna, Kinkora> 82; 2. | Anne LeBlanc, Kinkora, 81; 3 _ Judy. Slow, Kinkora, 80, AFTERNOON RESULTS | son, Summerside; 83; 2. John Downing, Summerside,and Eddy | Gaudet, Miscouche, 82; 3. Mich- | ael Gaudet, Miscouche, Robert ; Smith; Miscouche Terrence Cle- | ments, RCAF Station, .81. Class 8 — girls solo —~13 an@|— 1 44: years —-1. Linda Mary-Gau- y Receives -+-—Class-85A—-girls’ solo—_9_and-_ | Canadian Union of Public Em- | ployees, last night arrived in the province from 6aint John, N.B. He will discuss contract negotiations. between city em- | ployees and City Council today. | The meeting is scheduled to be | held at the Charlottetown Hotel at 10:30. Mr. MacMillan last night con- ‘sulted with the president the the union, ~ Alan | eee emerece. at Bare |MacLeod and union attorney D. alte sioner “leanors, | rrank Sigsworth, Janey Downe, Summerside, Judy Smith, _Miscouctie; Mary Gau- | Se, Gaseeee haa solo — 12| Summerside, chairman; Profes- years on ver — unchanged | °F J.F. MacMillan of Charlotte- voice — 1. Ralph Barnett, St, | town, union nominee, and Frank Eleanors, oe Stephen Leckey, | Curtis- of Charlottetown, - City Summerside RR 3, 80; 3. Tyler Council nominee. sel wich Soca Mek h ae er, eanors a at er Woc ‘| Hs: Honored Ronnie Proffit, Summerside,—79. det, Miscouche, 82; 3." Susan|—Rev.Parnelt— Members of the conciliation -|Summerside, 83; 2. Andrea Gau- | MORNING .._ Class-86A-—. girls’ “soln 9 ae: 8 years: 1. Barbara Romcke, Butler and Catherine Soni er, priest at St. Michael’s,. Corran “Simmer side; 8t-— "Ban, for 18-years;-who-this-year: | celebrates his silver jubilee to the priesthood, was honored at a ‘ore his recent departure for Rome. 10 years— 1. Karen Ann Fisher, Canadian Forces Base, 83; 2. |Donna Hanson, Canadian Forc- les Base, Marion Craig, North} ‘Tryon, Shelley Cameron, Sum- | | Ban community hall, was chair- ~merside, 82; 3. Arlene Gaudet, led by Peter Hughes, who con- |. Class 89 — boys solo’ — 10 and |Summerside -and- Patty Cox, | gratulated Father Wood. Other la years — 1. Christopher. Chais- iSummerside, 81. | speakers included Alfred _Me- | Wire Machines Leave Sydney © | ae (CP) — Two wire drawing. machines from -the Dominion Steel and @oal Co. steel plant here were being load- es aboard railway cars Friday for shipment to the Dosco mill | at the Toronto suburb of Etobi- coke. There was no immediate com- ment from company officials. Dosco announced several weeks ago the machines would be transferred . to» its Etobicoke plant, leaving three wire-drawing machines in operation at Sydney. The. announcement of the transfer resulted in widespread speculation. over, the of the Cape Breton steel mill, but the company assured there would be no effect on the plant’s over- all operations. - ALBERTON Harry Lewis, Cascumpec, is a patient in the Western Hospital. ‘Brenton Ramsay, Alberton, is receiving treatment in the Wes- | tern Hospital. Tuesday morning. Mrs.._Howard.. Adams, County Hospital. TIGNISH Charles Gavin has returned. to |his home in Tignish after being |@ patient at the Charlottetown Hospital. ‘$ | Mrs. Fred Smith, Charlotte- town, is spending a week of.-her |holidays at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Perry, | Tignish. \ter, Ann Marie, and. Joan Buote | of Tignish, returned to their ‘homes after a -vacation spent | with relatives and friends in Bos- \ton, Mass. Edgar , MacArthur, Alberton, | (Siege the Western Hospital | Elms-_! dale, is a patient in the Prince | Mrs.-Henry-Buote-and-daugh--! Jin thé Montague Regional | board include R-T. Henthorn: of The gathering, held in Corran } Scheduled “MONTAGUE The Monlagua section of this year’s music fes- | tival closed last. night. The two- day event began Thursday morn- ing with sessioris during the two | days at 9 a.m.. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. All the activities took place | High School auditorium (Marks awarded to the contest- ants were good and in some.; cases were high During the | opening day St. Mary’s Convent, Souris .and «the. Montague Ele- mentary School were. awarded 96./in numerous classes.’ St. \Mary’s received three marks of | 86, Montague two Adjudicating in Montague were | Earle Terry, Lloyd Queen and Marcia Loynd. Mrs. Loynd | handled sessions vesterday morn- ing ‘ahd afternoon Mr. Queen | adjudicated last night's festival | activities. ~~ It was said by festival offici- als that some of the contestants from the Montague section would | - be invited to-perform durifig the Stars of the Festival concert Tuesday, May 10 have not been relehsed as yet. FRIDAY EVENING; i Class 88, unchanged voices, 12 years ‘and over — _J. Gordon MacPherson, Eldon, 82; 2. Billy | Smith, St. Teresa, 80; 3. Kenny | MacKenna, St. Teresa, 77 ‘Class 83, girls solo 13 and 14) — 1. Heather Marie Cheverie, Souris, 85; 2. Daphne Macintyre, Miliview 83; 3. Gloria Dunphy, | Souris 82. - Class 72, folk song, female | voice 16 years and over — 1, | Sharon Smith, Millview 88; 2. Jeanne Ings, Montague 80. | The names ted, Alan MacLean, Montague | ners, since 1963 festival, Some Contestants At Montague For Stars Concert = , Class 80, girl's aS high Voice. festival,-8 and eae wwf Zelda 18 years and over — 1. Jeanne ’ MacLeod, Cherry Valley, “84, 2. | Ings;. Montague | Ivy Rose Hender, Montague. 83; Class 82, girl’s solo 15 years 3. Jane Alice MacIntyre,. Mon- — 1. Maureen O'Connor, Souris | tague, 82. 84; 2. Maureen’ MacCormack, | Class 201, piano solo, beginners Souris 80; 3. Anne Shaw, Mon-. since last festival, 9 and over — | tague, 79 1. Diane Deveau, Souris, 87; Class 87, boy's” ‘solo “changed 2. Allison Drake, 85; °3. John | 3 voice, 18. years and under—l1.| Inman; Montague, 83.’ Robert Bradley, St" Teresa. Class 202; piano solo, 9 years Class 91, folk song, girl's 15/— 1. June Morrison, Kinross, and under—1. Anne Shaw, Mon- 83; Anthony. Reddin, Mon- tague 8; 2 Anne Drake, Mill- | tague,. view 82 ¢ Class 203, 9 years — 1. Mar-» Class 92, folk song, boys un-| garet Dianne Cheverie, Souris, changed © vonce — 1. Gordon | 86; 2. Sharon Coffin, Souris, 83; 8 MacPherson, Eldon 84. '3. Veda Storey, Millview, 80. Class 94, girls trio 15 years and| Class 204, piano solo, 10 years under — 1. Dawn Carter, Elaine, 1. 1. Elaine Fudge, Souris, 83. Gallant, Carol White, Souris, 82; Class 205, piano solo, 11 years '2.- Nancy Deveau, Maureen' — 1. Linda MacLeod, Sherry O'Connor, Maureen McCor- | Valley, 80. mack, Souris, 81. Class 206, beginners since 1964 Class “9, girls duet 18 years | festival, 10°and over — 1;—-Nora ;and under — 1. Sharon Smith and Anne Drake, Millview 83; | Anne White, Souris, 83; 3. (tie) 2. Anne Shay and Sandra Shaw, Gladys Sanderson, Millview; i Montague 82. “ a Judy_Lea_Ellis, Souris, 82> Class 216, piano solo 16 years €lass 207, piano solo, 11 and = 2. Sandra Shaw, Montague, |over — 1. Adrienne Gallant, | Souris, 86; 2. Blanche Moyaert, AFTERNOON. Upper Montague, 80. 9 — 1. Cameron Beck, Mon- | g2 | tague, 85; 2. Danny Hendricken, }- - St. Theresa's, 84; 3 Reddin, Montague, 83. ~Class 331, - recorder—solo, Anthony | and over — 1, | Moi ntague, 83. Class 89, boy’s solo, 10 and | THURSDAY NIGHT 11 — 1. Michael Boudreault, Cla: 208, piano solo, 12 years | | Montague, 86; 2. Waldron Leard, | Walter MacEwen, Bris Souris, 83; 3. Shawn Hughes, | toi. § 82; 2. Joanne Ings, St. Theresa's, 82. | tague, 83. Class. 86 girls’ solo, 7 and 8| Glass 209. i, 18 ye — Catherine Hughes, St. Ther- | ne piano sol years | esa's, 86; 2. Ivy. Rose Hender, | Montague, 83; 3. Tanya’ ‘O'Con. | 15 2.. Faith Paquet, Souris; 3. Al- (ntyre and Daniel Bradley, who presented Father Wood with a purse from the parish. Other presentations were made | by. Mrs. Emmett Martin of the Catholic Women's Association, ' Gerard Mitchell of the~Catholic YouthOrganization, John Mor- rison, alter boys and Elmer Mac- Dougall,. catechism class and Raymond. MacDonald. lan Coffin, Montague. Class 210, piano solo, 14 years 1. Peggy. Peters, Rollo Bay, | nor, Montague, 82. | Class 8, girls’ solo, 9 fh | 10 — 1. Margaret Carmichael, | | St. Theresa's, 85; 2. (tie) Bea | |trice Graham, Montague and | only, 12 years and under — 1. | | Pamela Harris, Montague, 84: | Walter MacEwen, Bristol, 8%. 3. Fatay McHerron, Montague. Class 212, piano: solo, boys’! 88. | only, 13 and 14°years — 1. Fran- oS ate solo, 11 and 12} ¢is Drake, view, 82; Alan) fs oanne Ings, Montague. | Coffin, Montague, #4. - 84; 2. Holly Gotell, St. Theresa’s,| Class 213 piano solo, 18 years 83; 3. Inez MacInnis, Souris, | and under — 1. Linda. MacLeod, Class 211, piano ‘solo, boys land under —~1. | Townshend, ~-Souris;~86;~2;-Carol-| begin- | Class 339, accordion solo — | | Class .90, boy's solo, 7, 8 and | Allen Creig MacLean, Montague, Garth Steeves, | Mon- | — 1. Dawn Marie Carter; Souris; | : a vee Island News Page ‘Western and.Central Districts ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May 7, 1966. 3 15 years — 1. Anne Drake;; Class 261, violin beginners Millview, 79; 2, Anne Shaw, since last festival, 10 years and Montague; 77;..3. Garth Steeves, | over — 1. Michael Coneen, Mon- | Montague, 77; 4. Peggy Peters, tague, 77; 2. Ian Robertson, Rollo Bay East, 84. ' Montague, 76 lass 215, piano solo, 15 years Class 263, violin solo, .J3 years <1. Anne Drake, .Millview, 80.|.and under — 1. Arthur Reddin, Class 220, Piano solo, 15 years Montague, 80 , Garth Steeves,| Class 267, violin solo, junior Montague, 77, 2.. Peggy Peters, | open, 17 years and under — 1. Rollo Bay, 83; 3. Anne Shaw, | arthur Reddin, Montague, 80; Montague, 81. 2. Garth Steeves, Montague, 78. Class 225 piano duet, 10 years, Class 269, violin duet, 15 years and under — 1. Gladys Sander-| and under — 1. Garth Steeves, son, Debbie Thompson, Millview, | Arthur Reddin, Montague, 82. az Class 229, piano duet, 16 years Class, 227, piano duet, boys érily and under —-2.-Maureen-Mat- 12 years and under — 1. An-| Cormack, Peggy Peters, Souris, thony and Arthur Reddin, Mon- | 85; 3. Sharon Smith, Ann Drake, tague, 79. . | Millview 84. \ PHARMACY:GRADUATE Consumer. Division Food and Drug Directorate OTTAWA. 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