Central Lot 16 students winners cl st-liurmnns School Parade inter- .i-hoiastic competition. in me i to 3 classroom division. . 5.;;iI;....,....-,- INERS from left to right are: seated, Alan McFadden. Gail MncLean, Alma Winchester. Standing. Gloria MacLean, Marilyn MncLcan. SCHOOL PARADE RUNNER-UP Sea View students. runners-up Parade. from left to right are: in the Interscholastic spellins com- seated. Sylvia Murphy. Fannie petition, in the l to 3 classroom Adams, Winston Cousins. Standing, division, on Schurman's School Doreen Adams. Vivian Duggan. Blacksmith, As Hobbiesf, Works Exclusivily In Ivory WINNIPEG CP)-"ivory Joe" Yarmalow. n Churchill black - smith who is wcll-known for his carvings in ivory. was faced with a problem when he planned a visit to Winniptl l'E09lIlI)'- in his tiny combination home and workshop at Churchill were ' three pieces of sculpture repre- smtlng eight years' work. Joe. a 60-year-old bachelor. was appre- honsive about leaving them. so he packed them in a specially-built casc'and brought them with him. Ona of the places, an ornate crlbbage board. is in itself a min- iature museum of northern wild life. "The ivory carving has a polar bear. walrus. seal. ptarmi- gnn. arctic eagle. wolf. husky, arctic owl and American calle- ail fitted into the ovar-all design of the board by brass and wooden pegs. - ABSORBING HOBBY Joe says this piece alone kept him busy from I949 WW. it represents shoot 3. hours' work. Mr. Yarmslow works exclusive- ly with the ivory of the walrus tusk. given to 'him at Churchill as presents from Eskimos in re- mote Arctic areas. They send it on ships which play between the port and their hunting grounds. lvory is the ideal mstcrini to work in to achieve a fine degree of reproduction in form. he says The caning of the polar bear II a five-inch high figure. complete in the last black molar. A Lithuanian imnsllrant with only a smattering of book learn- ing. Jaa bans working with ivory znyearsssotowsthelnns northern nights after his day's work with the National Harbor Board at Churchill A year spent in a sculpture school in his native Lithuania sun hits: the basic ltoundlna for his skill. NOT FOR IAIJ: He carves a f smaller M9091 for presents a stnsvonlrs. but his target-hpiseas. are not for sale Min lam taaelsr at Meadowbank school, he rotata- od from an enjoyable motor visit to friends residing in the New lglndsties. ICbI'oth- "tin a this. He works lnainly with files of his own design and a small lathe. The pieces are finished to a gleaming white sheenw i t h clean- ser. Joe says his eyes are feeling the strain oi intricate work. He now is preparing plans for what he says will be his last maior carving. it will be an esklmo sealed in a kayak. surrounded by the van lous animals he hunts YORK Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams. Tyne Velley. were the guasts of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey, York. on their Easter holidays. lib-. Donald Longworth and family are the weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis. York. Miss Marelene Buell. Charlotte- town was the guest of Miss Paul- ine Swan over the weekend re- csotly. Mr. Harry Leslie of Harmony. formerly sehtion man of York station. paid a short visit to York at the home of Mr. Elmer Brown. and Lelth and other old friends. Rev. Mr. Finlay of Port Hill was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Little Connie Llnkletter is the guest at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewis. York.- , Lloyd Vesscy recently. room in winning wise the Music Festival held in Char- lottetown on Wednesday. May 1st. Mr. Eric Sproual of tha R.C.A.!'. Halifax. is spending a few 5 E 3 I :3 EH gi 5. ll? if-ifs; North River Cow Tops Jersey Class The following is con- tnined in the Juuy Cattle Club relsase for the month ”'.:''.i.?'; an . an. n Ill on. ver North b3s'c'nr's gtxar-bred and owned amen ekes-son. North Rivas-, P.E.l. la the high cow - "ring for Gold Medal f Malt eesdasstes by producing t3.ass lbs. of milk and 144 lbs. of fat. The qualifying for a Gold Medal certi- ficate. on 3 milking the loa- der is owned by J. Taylor. Roth- eaay. N.B: where Brampton Vali- Anna Beacon produced 18.931 lbs. of milk and 611 lbs. of fat. a Gold Medal record. - I Little Miss Sandra Arsenaulv is a patient in Prince Country Hospi- tal where she underwent an oper- ation on Wednesday evening, Ap- -ril 10. Her mother Mrs. Alban T. Asscnault and Dr- George Dewar accompanied her down. Everyone bones to see her well and back home soon. Mr. Frank Doiron spent Friday April l2 inspecting the Senior pu- pils of Howlnn School. . There have been no clases in "19 JWIDF room of Howlan School since Tuesday. Friends of Joe Richard -0! Sum- merside formerly of Howlsn 1-9. Bret his illness in P. C. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Alban T. Arsen- ault. visited on Sunday April l4 Wm! their young daughter Sandra in Prince Country Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arsenault Ind family and Mrs. Alex Gallant and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs- Peter Gallant and fam- ily at Woodstock on Palm Sunday. Mrs. Gallant remained during Holy Week. Joseph S. Gallant of Piusvillc, spent Monday April 15. at the home his brother-in-law Jerry Gallant at Howlan. Clarence Gallant of Piusvllie came to Howlan by train on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Hcber Byran were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platts. Mrs. F. C. Gallant was to 0'- Lcary on April 15. Mrs- Norman Southcr of Chic- ago. 'I1lnois, Just recently arrived on tbs island and is spending some time at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Gilbsrt Gnudet at Woodstock. The ladies of the Hospital Aid met at the hbme of Mrs. Jack Platts on Tuesday evening April 16 for their monthly meeting. H. J. Richard and son Arthur, are in Tlgnish getting ready for the opening of the fishing season. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Asscnault and son Robert recently motored to and from Sumrnerside. Miss Sandra A. enault return- ed to her home bars on Holy Thurs- day after her recent operation in Prince Country Hospital. The Misses Jean Arsenault and Norma Gallant of Tlgnish Convent arrived at their home here on Holy Thursday evening for their Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. S- Gallant and daughter of Charlotteown are spending their Easter holidays at Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters of Howlan R. R. who spent the past winter in Rumford. Maine, have now returned to their home. -Mrs. Keir Thomas and family who spent the Winter with relat- ives in Fortune Cove have now gone to Montreal from where they will sail for Francs to join Mr. Tllomaa who is stationed there in the R. C. A. F. Mr. and Mrs. Cnmlllus Gal- lant of Summcrside recently visit- ad relatives in Howlan and Duvar. Mrs: Margaret Dunvills and daughter Audrey of 0'Leary were in Howlan on Easter Sunday. All teachers and scholars are now on their Easier holidays. Most of the teachers will be at- tending the convention in Char- lottetown. Gilbert Finnan is now quite ill at his homo liars. Dr. Dewar is in attendane. During holy week services at St. Anthonys wars very well at- tended as follows, Thursday Mass at 1 p.m. Good Friday at 3 p.m. when a large congregation adored the cross and received Holy Com- munion and Saturday at 10.45 for usual Holy Water services and Midnight Mass. Then Easter Sun- day stat 9-30. Beautiful potted flowers adorned the altar. . SOMEONE FORGOT TORONTO (C?) ,- The sign. printed especially for such an oc- casion. read: "Do not blow safe. late is open." But someone for- 'l got to hang It up. Monday night aafecrackers entered the Nor Baker Printing Co. and blew the safe. taking a number of bonds. cheques and lass than not cash. - was sentenced for the premediaud -the zoo spectators. Dletrcih and . Msurssn JJUNICH. Gsmany (Reuters)- Twn former bisckahirt 88 omears Tlmd-y were sentenced to is monthsinprisonforaidinginths lllluldatlon of SA brownshlrt lea- ”: ” '1'; W- ortner g al ngu. rich. 84. was co.tls'zIctadset),fpaidlng ill the Ihwtins of six brownshlrt ofllcm June 30. inst, when Hitler consolidated his power. Michael I-invert. 59. tonne rss WI”?! ind Kuard commandant at Dachau concentration camp. killllll of Ernst Roehni. of staff. ' M cud More than lib of Roehnfs storm f-I'00Per supporters were slain on Hitler's orders. i "if there had not been such ab- 80lIll01)' immoral. devoted and fan- atical hdlltrn (QSUCH AS Dietrich ands Llppcrt) then the creation of dictatorial violence with its de- structive effect would have lacked an important ' ” " "id presiding Judge Ludwig Graf. The two former Nazis, both of whom have served war crime sen- tences. sat unmoved during the reading of the judgment. when the court adjourned, both were pat. ted on the back by friends among Lppiert were released pendng ain appeal. . D ring the weekdong trial. the ex-b ackshirts contended they had Palmer Road c.w.l.. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Palmer Road C. W. L. was held on Sun- day, April 28th at 2 p. in. Meet- ing opened with League Prayer by the , sidcnt. n members ans- wered the Roll call. 4 new mem- bers were welcomed and made league promise. This sub-division now has 36 members. Due to unfavourable weather and bad roads no meeting of mem- l'wo Former Blacksllirt SS Officers Get I8-Month Term 'otseyed legal orders. um they iilayada ininorrulsinthskilungs. and that the crimes took place too Iona use to be triad now. The defence also contended that the liquidation of Hitlar's rivals was neadnd to prevent civil war and to Pnasrva the German state. Judge Grnf said the defendants could not be acting under mltafry orders because the as was not a The S! i hutsstaifell were the elite guard of the Nazi movement while the (Sim-mabeilung) were the storm and strongarm men of Hitler's party. Dletrch. one of Hitler's Panzer division commanders. was releas- ed in October, 1065, from the Am- ericnn-controlled prison at Lands- berg for his share in the Mnlmedy massacre. where U.S. loldlers were slain. Lippert was released last year from a Dutch prison. SmaIIwood's Son Improves Slightly ST. JOHN'S. Nfid. (CF) -- Hos- pital authorities said Tuesday Ramsay Smallwood, the premler's Ion. improved slightly during the night but his condition is still se- rious. .. He was a passenger in the heli- copter that crashed Sunday at Premier Smallwood's farm during a demonstratlomllsilllng Ramsay Smallwood's wifa Florence. 27, and pilot Gilbert Wass. 43. Mrs. Ramsay Smallwood's twin sister, Mrs. Richnrd Morrow, was ,also injured in the crash. Hospital .authorities said he was in sati- factory condition and continuing to improve. Funeral services for Mrs. Small- wood were held Tuesday from Canada House. the premiers St. John's residence. l Legion Zone Rally Held . A 10” "HY meeting of branches of the Canadian Legion in East Prim County was held at the .KenI1nston Legion Home on May 7”' Wm! dtlelstcl Present from Kensington. Borden. Summcrsidc, Mllcouche. snd Wellington. Zone commander Archibald Bar- rllult presided at the meeting and matters of interest to the weltug of veterans were discussed. includ- Ill Problems of unemployed vot- crane. The next zone r be held at Bordenfuy mew” Wm At the conclusion of the mast- lnil I banquet of lobsters in tho Ilflell was provided by the Ken- 3"'8l0" I-Exion Committee. HOWLAN M1 Roy Arblns of Woodstock recently, left by car with friends 0" I mil to United States. Arthur Richard went to West Cape on Monday. April 29 where I" 15 employed at the home of Mr-land Mrs. Arpold wand. re- turning home on Friday. Master David MacMillan is re- Clllmfiiting after a slight attack of mumps. The sudden death of M.r. Arthur Dlgnan occurred on Wednesday momma. May 1. at his home at Woodstock. after a very short ill- ness sincere gympgmy 15 being extended alllhl.s mourners, but "W91 95990811! his bucavod widow and family. A large crowd attended the burial of the late Arthur Dignan 0" Friday afternoon. May ant, at llniied Church st Woodstock. First Friday Mass Wu clung, ed at St. Autttonys at 7.30 p.m. with a good crowd attending. -Raymond Doiron of Duvar is now a patient in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cnmlllus Gallant hers had been held since Decem- ber. Aa sub-division was only or- ganlzed but a short time, all officers were ra-appointed for an- other year. So few meetings were held since orvanlzation formed con- vencrs did not make any anncal report. As the result of a lottery held fees. there is a balance on hand of CIIDM WEEK - END SPECIALS 0REl 368.36. it was decided to send 85.00 to Social Service " - side and money was voted for same. 32.00 was also voted to pay for 2 copies of . W. 1.. Annual National reports. Members decid- ed to hold a Bingo sometime in May. Members also bought East- er Seals in aid of crippled child- ren. . The Rev. Director. Rt-v. Father Walsh. then addressed the mem- bers and encouraged them to do their utmost to benefit league. Meeting closed with Act of Conse- cration by the president. Summnrslda B. P. W. Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Summerslde Business and Profess- ional Womcn's club was held Wed- nesday evening May nth. at Mul- ben-y lodge. with the president. Miss Barbara Sntith presiding. The various reports of the clllb activities for the past year were read. Mrs. Matilda Richards was elected secretary for the coming year. Convcners of different com- mittees were also appointed as fol- lows: Program-Miss Lillian Cud- more, publicity-Mrs. Louise Hun- ter and social Miss Doris Walker. Those remaining in office for another term are the president. Miss Barbara Smith. vicc-presi- dent, Mrs. Mar Bradshaw and tres- surer, Miss Sadie Brown. It was decided to continue Group member- bcrship in the Prince Edward is- la Musical Festival and the P cc Edward Island Drama Festival Association. Two new member... Miss Margaret Coili- cutt and Miss Helen Ralph were welcomed to the club. ELLIOTVALI SCHOOL The following is the report of Eiliotvals School for the month of April. Grade X. 1. Gerard Gill. ' Grade IX. 1. Eileen Walsh. 2. Reta Magennls, 8. Margaret Gill. 4. Helen Gill. Grads Vlil. .1. Geneieya Carmi- chael, 2. Duncan Carmichael Grads Vll. l. laona Gill, Grade Vl. Sr. 1. Joseph Gill. Grade Vi. Jr. 1. Bernice Walsh, 1. Michael Msgennis. Grads V. 1. Daniel Carmichael. Grads IV. 1. Ann Walsh. 1. MacKanzil.. 3- Iaollll Walsh. 4. Billie Gill. I. Hilda Car- m'chael. Grade ill Sr. 1. Marie Walsh. 1. Thomas Gill. Grads Ill. Jr. 1. Juliana Car- michaol. 1. Clarence Ryan. Grade II. I. Theresa Gill, 1. Al- bert Walsh. 8. Sheila Gill. 4. Ed- ward Gill. Grnda i. A. 1. Cecilia Walsh. Grade l. B. i. Geraldine Gill. Teacher: Adele Kelly. ,s .l .H'...P Eoscs 80' . lflilnlh re New soft plastic h holds plates fighter EXTRA SPECIAL GItADEAFOWI.............39cIb. Only 10 to 11 months old Brown 5 lbs. Red Rose ' 1 1b, tin 5"?!” 59C Coffee 31 .09 Peter Pan 15 oz. tin 2 for ill- Peaches 39c MOIBSSGS 3312 Wax 100 ft. roll APP” 48 02- tin Papgr 33;; JIIICE 28C Graves 20 oz. tin Bath Size 2 fl” 2 for Beans 39c. In Molasses Sauce lux Soap 21c First Grade 2 lbs. PERFECTION Butler 51.19 IN-ggafe 6 oz. jar Instant H Coffee 31.39 Large PR8- Breeze or 38c Heinz 11 oz. bottle 2 for lieichup 49c EXTRA SPECIAL Aylmer Fancy Quality PINEAPPLE 15 oz. Tina-Crushed or Cubes 2 IINS 43c ,5, ..7.”m le 8 I ma 0 Florida 2 doz. mangfs 69C (infill; 15 . ..,. Pears 31c 29c 15 oz. tin Only lb. BESTQUALITY, GlsdloItsBdils.perdoz...:....'95c 1 ' nan nusvnns asst avn. o.o.n onnntn socsrrnn Snowflake ldlilllnsefdh. QZIIIITH 9. C) E: Mr. and Mrs. as were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dotson on sun- dny. May 5. Motoring from snmmerside. for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. liuucl Jcffiea and family. Mr. and Mrs. Camillus Gallant. and Mr. and M5-s. Alphonse Richard and young son. who vis- ited their relatives in 1-lowlan and duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arsen- ault are spending a few days with relatives in Abrams Village. Mrs. J. T..Gallant is now a pat- ient in a Charlottetown Hospital. All hope for better health soon. Mrs. A E Arsenauli of Kel- Road is now a patient in verside Hospital in Charlotte- town her friends and neighbours hope to see her home soon. Miss Elizabeth McCormick nf Unlonvale is now teaching in Hbwlus for the balance of the year ending June 1957. were recent train passengers to and from Summerside. Motoring in Summersidc on aldaon win Gallant and lucid .'-rsenault. Robctr A ' . A - i. work in St. Elcanora with be Curran and Briggs Co. on Monday May 6. Maurice Arseuault is now via- itlnl with old friends in Albartoa. 5YmNlhy is being extended to Mrs. Chas Doucette and family of Summcrslde on the recent death of her beloved daughter, Miss Beatrice which occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Thursday. May 2. Mrs. Doucette is a cousin of J. B. Arsenault of Howlan and since the death of her husband a few years ago lived alone with her late daugh- er. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gallant. Duvar. and their family. left for Mlnto. N. B. on Monday. May 6 wiiere he seeks employment. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant. and Dolqrua and Evelyn Ann on Sunday evening motored to Tig- nlsh accompanied by the stud- ents Norm Gallant and Jean IXQ andJerry Everett Murray and son Glen.I Arsenault who to C after a the w ,Arsenault who returned to Convent latter spending the weekend at .thelr homes here. LARGEST CROP Beets. including to dd er and isugar crops, are the largest agri- cultural product in Belgium. '3' Thursday. May 16, 1957 ' The Guardian Page 15 spcnt' Sunday, May 5th home of Mrs Turner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .Wallace Donald. They were accompanied by Miss Isobel Donald of Chnrlottetown.'D QUIT: rorr LONDON (Reuters) - Viscount Lambton has resigned from his post as parliamentary private new relary to Foreign secretary Sel- yn Lloyd for personal reasons, he said Tuesday. He added that his resignation was not connected (with the Tory protest against the Eovernment's terms for use of tho Isucz Canal. ..Ol' BIG WEEKEND AHEAD Don't Forget Kodak Vet-icltrotne Lap Film your Ilesf snapshots ever! make: people, places, pets look better in any light! The same type of film professionals use is ready to give you richer, more sparkling snapshots. Kodakis new Verichrome Pan Filmtakeabetterpicturesinanylight.Andyoucanseethe difference. You see how much more lifelike people, places and pets all look, whether you shoot in sunlight, dull light or with flash. Forthebestsnapshotsyouevertook,trynewVc'ichrosns Pan this weekend.