c?iiuRcH or ENGLAND 5. PETER S HID T ' , n.a. ascent Baaealy.”d&ia.at'Priest. :., '.I'he.. Reverend I. I. , M.A.,- 'l'il;D., Trinity - c I Toronto. rpm. llvsnsons (Sold and with- p&'sarrnon). PAUL'S ANGLICAN 1 . ciiuiicii .4.-4 ... no Pariah Church Lil; btaiillslred 1100 by Royal 1:2 , Foundatius. l'S Reverend Canon .1. '1'. lbbetiv. Rector. Ornniaigand Choir Master: Peal jg irdauire. A.Mus. (mom) & a.in..-lloiy Communion. 'i ilaaa Holy Communion - III- Cannn E. M. Malone 3,; PRESBYTERIAN "ftHl:j KIRK or 3. mass hiirilater. . The lteverend '1'. II. It. Miners. It.A.. a.'r.ss. Miss I. Lillian Iicllensie Mus. 3.. I-'.M.C.llI-. orgs I t and Director oi the Choirs. 10 ans. (standard Tiara) Divine service and 8 n: "An Ordinary Person's Awaren of God” Solo: Miss 3036?! Barbara Visitors cordially welcome me Kirk is open daily for ll!!!" and meditation ZION PIIESBYTERIAN I CHURCH Cor. Prince and Grafton Sta. 'l1ie lleversndiw. Harold Brown. ld.A.. Minister Mr. Frank Johnson, A.T.C.L, Organist and Choir Director Anniversary Sunday (All services City Time) Guest Preacher at Both Morning Ind Evening Services will be Rev. W. Stanford Reid. Ph. D. 11 a.ni. Subject; "Revolutionary Christianity" Anthem; ”8anotua" - Gounod Anthem: "Achieved is the Glor- iouslwora" - Haydon s.p.nr. Sabieotl; "Pa:ll's Assurance of Christian Anthem: "Grant us Thy Peace” .. Mendel-hon ....'"lhou shalt remember au the way which The Lord Thy God led thee." Guests. of our tmy warralr Wei- corned to Zion, and are invited 00 .1”. our Visitor's nook. United PENTECOSTAL . "CHURCH WWBTE-773-"W 'sov. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. ' Phone It'll ' io s.as.-Sunday School 11 a.ra.-Worship and Praise (Daylight Time) Harrington. P. I. I. T t Meeting 1.30 p.na. ( tandard Time) the Salvation Army Gihet George htreat FIOMI or lVANGlLllM'' ', lines lltil - Br. Meier. and W. ltsnler Corps olieers. 0.30 Directory meeting is am. Sunday School 1! am. Daylight Saving Time. Hollie. Meeting. 6 'p.ns. Salvation Meeting-Young Peoples 7,p.nI. Daylight Saving Time, Open Air Meeting Maritime Eleo- tric. 1.80 p.rn. Daylight Saving Time, salvation Bally. There win he a welcome meeting for Ir. Major and Mrs. W. Stanely. LIKE NEW HOME ACID. England, (OP- Bolas 2.000 families moved from London in this governmsntspon- sorsd "new town" in l-lertiordshlre in the last three years. The corp- oration now reports only ll went back. Botpol Services Sons of England Hail Richmond near St. George 11:00: "On the Use of Gifts in the Church". 12:00: Sunday School. 8:00: Studies in Revelation, "The Forty-two Months .. and the two Witnesses." services on City Time. :Rev. H. F. MacEwen. ' ..B.A., 3.1). I URCHES TOMORROW rsmmr UNITED 'CiiIiiCli ' orseaist and Chair Director George A. Thompson. l'.l.0.o. (GEN). A.I..C.H. ii an. Divine Worship and the ” ” of the Lords Bsppsr. henna: at the amiab- ien Table - Reid Mr. Hselreen I.adh' Trie -- Carroll lacks. lhblay Maedonald. Diary Morri- son I p.ns. Divine Worship and the t of the Lord's Supper. lea-man: God is Able - hev'd Blr. Christie mes" - (Vernon lville) -George Johnson Isa are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. THE BAPTIST CHURCH Ceraar Prince and Hines ltrests The Reverend Ilarold Mitten, Inpply Preacher for the Month of July t and Choir Director- yatoa P. Iingierd, A.B.0.0. ll a.nI... (City tinsa)-Worship service. Activity Class for young child- ren. 'l'l p.sn. (City time) Worship ser- as. This Church welcomes all who would love the Lord ”FcrririrAL"ciiiiiEriINF' CHURCH III Kent Street llarvsl D. Dunbar, I.'I'h., Illnhter hill Thelma Burns, Organist and Choir Director. (All Services City Time) is an. Church School and Pam- ily Ilour ' ll a.rn. Morning Worship and Communion: Sermon: "The Sta- ture of a Man" - speaker, Buoy M. Johllton evangelist M 4” Christian Minlonary Society Solo selected: Preston heck I per. Evening worship; Sermon: "Would you recognln the Mne- ter?" - speaker. Gordon Bovyer Solo selected: Elmer Nicholson Central Christian Church cor- dially invites you to worship on the. Lord's Day. IN MEMORIAM CHESTER L. BRIIIAUT The death of Chester L. are- haut occurred at the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on June 10th after a brief illness. He was born in Alexandra. P.li:. 1.,-.J-uiy 10, 1800, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Brehaut. He had been employed by Carvell Bros. Ltd. for the past 20 years. The funeral was held June 12 at the Charlottetown Baptist Church. The service. which was largely attended, was conducted by Rev. J. D. Devison. The many floral tributes attested to the high esteem which the community held for the late Mr. .Brehaut. Pallbear- ers were Nelson Robinson, Nelson Good, Ray Cudinors, Earle Ste- wart, Sydney Burhoe, and Theo- dore MacArthur. ) Surviving am his wife, the for mer Marion Beck, one daughter. Charlottetown, three lottetown and Maurice oi Saokville; also two sisters Winnie. Mrs. lbaxik oass. Mediotd. Man. Gladys, Mrs. Harold heck. Murra Harbour, and three brothers. Wal- ter and Lloyd of Charlottetown and Gordon, Alexandra. One sister and two brothers predeceased him. HONORED IJXPLOBII The town and district of Perry sound. ont.. was named after Sir William Parry. Enslllh Arc?-lo '8- plorer who died in 1855. PEIII-',0IIMIIIG A BIIEIIT 'SEIlVIOE- BIBLE IIIIIISE Call in today and check over the complete stock which includes- aiauis rssransrrrs ponrrons rnrmnaruss i PRAYER books psvorzonu. BOOKS crm.Da.aN's BOOKS norross CARDS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUP- Pbllll - PULPIT BIILIS MAPS RELIGIOUS NOVELTIES, ITO. . IIILI HOUII I mii siiiiiiiiiziissiivi, sriiiiicrs E zloii riirtiinriiisii ciiiiiicii Sunday. -Hy-MI . 5 Gift I iillillliii aors ran out out-out isurss .. Tailia-ted-to-measure. 3tB.0Oisp.J.P.IteePhsrsoudrhon. inns:-s sun. ' on n ' marries." , P n naoaoa earns by Arrow mas. Henderson 5 oudmcre. -souhaoaaaa aura nons- at the liltlllll DDCG s-roas. GIABWILI. fer letter. Photo- irllvlla IILAIGII IANGIB tor ooll seed or oil. Irysuton as tssclay. OOLOIID ISLAND VIIWI. - Prizes and certificates Presented The program for the senior clos- ing of Queen Square School was as follows: 0 Canada. Opening Remarks. Presentation of Trus- tecsl Leaving Certificates and Grade Ten Certificates, Choir -,- "Bruce and The Spider," "The Jolly Miller," Presentation of At- tendance Certlflcates. Presentation of Penmanship Certificates. Prin- cl al's Report, Presentation oi Dplomas, Chorus - "Land of Hope and Glory," Presentation of Medals and' Special Prizes, Re- marks, "God Save The Queen." At-closing of Queen square School Grade V - (lilies Butler's Dspt.) Barry Bevan. Donald Blanch. ard, Peter Grant, Francis Mac. Donald, Wendell lfacbougali, Philip Mullely. Grade VI - (Miss Walsh's Dept) Frank Callaghan. John Chlnsry. Stephen Connolly, Paul Eng, James Mulligan. Paul Blnlih. Grade VI -(Miss Praacw Dept) Byron Cutcilffe. Joseph Gallant, Colin Macldillan, Roy Malone, Paul Murphy. David Smith, David The Principal, Lt-Col. L. F. Stull BIOONDITIONID. BlFI-IGll- arose. suitable for home or cot- tage. Priced to sell. Storey nectric. DI-.I.G.LEA will be absent hm Solo: ,1 'm M I, -In Polydllnic. for the month DACION SIJITJ sss.'is. The new micrai suit at Henderson as Cud- WIIITI IIOIJII PAINT use per gallcn. Sherwin Williams. 181 Great DI. HEATH MoINTYll.l'S den- Monday. July 12. NEW WHITE HATS at Hi-Style week-end. Clearing all other linss.st special prices. BRIDAL BOUQUETS are our specialty. West End Nurseries. "WI TREAT Till SICK WILL”. Giggey's Pharmacy. open evenings TROPICAL SUITS in Dacron- tha wonder fibre. 90.75 at Hender- Dlt. J. P. LANTZ will be absent from the Polyclinic for the month ISLAND oau.r.. Queen Street Dial 5228. Serving full course din- ners. Specializing Chinese dish. lng Kitchen Ranges and Floor Fur- naces. Bryenton as M,cKay. NYLON 'I'ItICO'l' SHIRTS by Arrow til 95 at Henderson dz Cud- more. SERVICE To SICK. Dial 5132, Cantweli's Pharmacy, next to Gloria. SUN GRILL-Full course dinners and lunch . Reasonable price. Opposite V dor's, Great George Street. DAKS PANTS - A new shipment direct from England-t25.00. Hen- derson dz Oudmorc. HAY LOADER-S FOR SALE.- Sss the new idea push-bar hay load- ers. Priced for quick sale. H. B. Weeks Coal Yards. FOB WEDDINGS and wedding anniversaries order your mana- grammed servlettes, invitations, etc. from Ksmpls Stationery, l72'Ai Kent Street. ilaeDONAl.D RADIO saiwrcu Radio repairing. Ampiiners and sound system. Disc a.nd tape re- cording. liq Kent street. Phone Kelly; 3. Basil Doyle; 4. McAulay; Edward Redmond; 7. Donald Mac- Donald; 8. John Kane; 9. Victor Keys; l0. Frank Hughes. Dorsey, Roland McDonald, Brian Costello, Shane Hennessey, Billy McGlynn, Nor- man Zakem, Wayne Darte. Char- les Gallant. Kenneth Foley. Paul Head, Francis Phalen, Jimmie iiill. Duffy, Gerard Pineau, Paul Mc- Macdorrald in his report reviewed the year's activities and paid tri- bute to three members of the present staff who will not be with the school on its opening in Sept- ember. They are Miss Clarkin who has been chosen as the Island representative for a two-year tour of duty under the Department of National Defence. and will spend these two years teaching at the Canadian Military installation at Metz. France. Miss McKenzie who is about to enter the Sisterhood of St. Martha, and Miss Butler who has been granted a yeasts leave of absence owing to ill- health. "We shall miss these val- ued members of our staff." stat- ed the Principal. Col. Macdonald also noted with regret that Miss Frances Johnson is discontinuing her Art work with the City Schools. "By her en- thusiasm and leadership," he said. "she has done much to promote this important subject.” Reference was also made to the passing of Bishop Boyle when the Principal said, "We were all sad- dsned by the untimely passing of our beloved Bishop. By his loving kindness he endeared himself to all. especially to the children. We remember him in our prayers and trust that God has awarded him His special favour and mercy." "To the School Board, the Queen Square Home and School Organization, and to all the in- dividual friends who donated so generously to our large prize list, I wish to extend sincere thanks for this tangible proof of interest norm on. - Quaker oil burn- in our puinils." said the Prin- cipal. '.l'rusteea' Leaving Certificates 1. Parker James Lund; 2. Gar- net Daniel Steele; 3 Gordon Ro- bert Duncan; 4. Merrill Wilfred Rush; 5. James Matthew Lea; 6. Patrick Hubert McKenna; '1. Ian Patrick MacDonald; 8. Plus Griffin; 9. Brennan; naghan;ill. Joseph Brian Rush; 12. Cedric Alfred Drew; 13. James Wilfred Smith; 14. Ernest John Praught; l5. George Bernard Mac- iionald; 16. George Vincent on. Vincent Robert Donald 10. William Ray Mur- Dil- Grade Ten Certificates 1. Clifford Morgan; 2. Donald Frank 5. Merrill Whelsn: 6. Attendance Certificates (One Year) Michael Sullivan, Harvey Cor- mier, Eric Arsenault. Jimmie Mc lnuls, Ian YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. S d J l tth. Brackley, no ser- vig. Miiodk yli a. in. Central 7.30 ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. Scott S. Mscoorkell. Charlottetown. announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Vernon Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jervis, Scurls. Marriage to take place July loth. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDouga'll. New wish to announce the engagement to Gerald Fulton. young- and Mrs. Lemuel take of their youngest daughter Mary Margaret est son of Mr. Colts, Milton. Marrihde 10 place in the near future. IIOOKFIILD PASTORAL in Canada. The hours of services for Sunday, Jilly 4th, are as follows: Glasgow Road 11 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. in. Hunter River 3 p. m. Harisville 730 -p. . Sunday School 0.30 p. in. Sunday School at Brook- ileld 10.80 a. In. All are welcome. Rev. Lawrence nlaikle, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce crazier. Ohapleau. Ont. iormsrly of Darnley, P. ll. 1., an- nounce the engagsment of their eldest daughter. Barbara Lillhn to orvlile James Itoblnsou, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson. CIIIIDIOAII. Ontario. The wedding will take place in the Trinity United church, glaplsau, at 2.30 p. In. August 4th, ellof0IvIlII'!. I ly Magrath. mbernarriagewilltakeplseeearly in July at Central United Church lincelgary. Ptrseiislt ii:"i.v'.-igvnri gum" 1”" . an ' ties in the P.I.If..lcspltal. r3l...a- assd to hear that he is pro- gressing favourably. it. end Mrs. ltobtt ttacxinnon, . Nell Campbell E. 3 - Chlncxy. Wayne Crocken, Robert Duncan, Roy Griffin, Ray Monaghan, Dennis lsttic!hlard. Kenneth Smith, Francis u . Brown nolly, k lent. Terence Mahar, Murray. Sammie Power, Edward Clair David 1.eClair. Allan MacDonald, 5:"! Hugo it Re B bb 0 J an. may c e, 0'- Gonnell, Rupert Phalen, Philip Mullally, Louis Gauthier, Louis Smith, Harold Hennessey. Joseph Kelly, David Stull, Paul Bat- chllder, Errol Harding. John Darte, Reggie Mcclintcck. Edgar Dolron, John Arsenault, Bernard Callaghan, Harold Cullen, MerIl.l Flynn. Two Years Fred McDonald, Brian MacCor- mick. Garry MacDonald. Bobby LeClair, Billy Smith, Maurice Sherry. Douglas Bell, Kenneth Dolron, Reggie Arsenaull. Joseph Basha, Gordon Hughes, Donald Arsenault. James Mulligan. James Harding, Ray Malone. Pius Gal- lant, Fred Arsenault. Three Years Gallant. Barry Cos- Gauthler, Bobby Richard tello, LeRoy Buchanan, George Chandler, Billy Batchllder, Donald Arsenault, Mi-I angle; g Prubymhn church cllraell Blanchard: George MacDon- I Poisr Years Jackie Lawlor, James Lawlor, LeRoy Gauthier. Five Years Bobby Maccallum. Barry Cos- tello, Arthur Burke. Six Yesrs Clifford Morgan. Seven Years Garry Dolron, Wendell Hood. Billy Sherry. James Costello. Eight Years Charles smith, Harvey Hood. PENMANSHIP CERTIFICATES Grade IV- (Bliss IIesaIall'a Dept.) Emmett Blacquiere, Richard Coyle. P it ill Grade IV-(Miss Macdoneld's Dept.) Reggie Arsenaull. Win ston David Colburn. Paul Con- enneth Dolron, Ro er Gal- ernard VOI. Grade v -(Isiu srcmur. mu.) Pi4uI'&Iri-sgher, Gordon Dunn, arding, Jackie Lawlor, nnell, Jimmie Mac- e. Grade V -lstiss Doyle's Dept.) Ivan Arsenault, Joseph Roche. Ni ii I Call” , D Id Ch - berflaid, Davidm, Tizvor Grade IV - (Iliss lIsselsa's Dsupt.) Ernest Blscquier, Richard Chin- ery, Wayne Coyle, Paul Croken, Robert Duncan, Roy Griffin, Ray Monaghan, Dennis Richard, Ken- neth Smith, Francis Stull. DIPLOMA WINNIE! Grade K . Parker Lund. . Garnet Steele. . Gordon Duncan. . Hubert Mcxenna. . Merrill Rush. - Grade IX 1. Kimball Blanchard. 2, Michael Farmer. 3. Francis Peters. 4. Frank McGuigari. 5. George Trainor. Grade IX (Mr. McGuigan's Dept.) 1. Frank Bradley. 2. Arthur Burke. 3. James Costello. Grade V-III (Mr. McGuIgsn's Dept) 1. Eric Kelly. 2. Joseph Arsenault. Grade VIII (Mr. Cailagharrs Dept.) 1. Charles Smith. 2. Gerald MacDonald. 3. Dunstan Griffin. 4. George Fraser. 5. Bernard Callaghan. Grade VIII - (Mr. MlCDnlIiid'S Dept.) . Allan Murphy. . Gerard Wynne. . Stanley Doucette. . Emmett Bradley. . Merrill Smith. Grade VII -(Mr. Bradley”. Dept) 1. Harry Callaghan. 2. Bert Mcwade. l 3. Alfred Duncan. 4. Brian Redmond. 5. Morris Maclntyre. austere..- uu.;ua:- Grade VII - (Mr. I... McGulganIs Dept.) . Winston Cheverie. . Garry Dolron. . Edgar Dolron. . Barry MacGlllivi-ay . Wayne MacDonald. Grade VI - (Miss Francl. 1. Colin MacMillan. 2. Billie Blanchard. 3. Paul Batchilder. 4. Paul Murphy. 5. Joseph Gallant. Grade VI (Miss Weishts Dept.) 1. Frank Callaghan. 2. Reggie Shields. 3. John Chinery. 4. Dermot Handregan. 5. Stephen Connolly. Grade V -(Miss Butler's Dept.) 1. F r a n c I s MacDonal.l and Philip Mullsly. , 2. John Chlncry. 4. David Lawlor. 5. Chester Gillan. Grade V -- (Miss Doyle's Dept.) 1. George Monaghan. 2. Michael Callaghan. 3. Willard Mclsaac. 4. Joseph Burke 5. Eric Saunders Grade V - (Miss McNclil1 . Bobby O'Rourke . Daniel LeClsir Paul Carragher Allan MacDonald . Jimmie MscLean chateau..- Dept.) llept.) U'P5"”-- Dept.) . . Kenneth Dolron . Reggie Arsenault . Bernard Murphy . Sammy Power Leo Peters Grade IV - (Miss IIessioa's Dept.) .uI-D-:4”... Michael ldsebonald, Ralph Mc- 1. Ray Monaghan 2. Harvey Dennis 3. Dennis Boudreau 4. George Berrigan B. Roy rlffin Grade III -(Mrs. Cullen's Dapt) . Billy Smith David Nantes. . Glendon Bevan . Garry MacDonald . Keith Doyle Grade III - (Miss Dept.) 1. Carl Chaveric 2. Allan Connolly 3. Harold DeCcste 4. Louis Hynes 5. John Garnhum Grade III - (Miss Walsh's Dept.) l. Donald Chandler 1. Charles MacMillan 3. Paul MacDonald Grade II - (Miss Walsh-s Dept.) 1. Paul McGuigan-, 2. Paul Head ' 3. Harry Gaudet Grade II -(Miss Olarkisrr Dept.) 1. Ted Richard 2. Gerard MacDonald 3. 'Angua Mcllacharn. 4. Cyril MacDonald 0. Rendle'Gauthier Grade II - (Ilka Vesseyls Dept.) 1. David Clowes 2. Allan McNevin 3. Douglas Murnaghsn 4. Francis Murray at-bun-a MacKensic's Grade I -(Ire. Hclseliaals Dept.) 1. Michael Sullivan 2. Ernest Corrigaa I. Peter Shalfoon 4. William Mclnnis B. James Mclnnis Grade I -(Miss Dept. ) I. Paul ltullin I. John Howatt Bevan 3. Ralph Kelly. 5. David Monsghan. PIIZE LIST Grade K -Governor Generalls Medal. awarded to Parker Lund. Prise for Highest Aggregate, presented by His Excellency the late Bishop Boyle. awarded to Parker Lund. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. presented by Lt.Co1. D. A. Mcxinnon, D. S. 0., awarded to Garnet Steele. Prize for Arltlxmclic. hrcrenled by Rt. Rev. Monsg. P. McMahon, awarded to Gordon l)um.-an. Prize for Latin, presented by the Charlottetown. Sub-Div. C. W. L., awarded to Parker Lund. Prize for English Literature, presented by the Redemptorist Fathers, awarded to Garnet Steele. Prize for History. presented b Sir W. J. P. MacMl1lan, K. C. G., awarded to Brian Rush. Prize for Geography. presented by Rev. P. F. McDonald, awarded to Cedric Drew. Prize for Algebra. presented by the Llguorian Credit Union, a- warded to Merrill Rush. Prize for G try, presented by Messrs. McPhee and Trainor, awarded to Vincent Griffin. Prize for Nature Study. pre- sented by DeBloIs Brcs.. awarded to James Smith. Prize for Hygiene. presented by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Wil- liam Mumaghsn. Prize for Languages, presented by the Charlottetown Clinic, a- warded to Parker Lund. Prize for Progress, presented by the City School Board, award- ed to Hubert McKenna. Kinsmen's Club, presented by the Kinsmen's Club of Charlotte- town. awarded to James Lee. Grade Ix Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McDonald, in memory of Flt. Sgt. Donald Alastair McDonald, award- ed to Kimball Blanchard. Second Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by Mr. W. D Glllis, a- warded to Michael Farmer. Third Highest Aggregate, pre- sented by Rev. Francis Corcoran, awarded to Francit Peters. Prize for Application. presented by City School Board, awarded to Frank McGuigan. Prize for C tstanding Progress, presented by a former pupil, a- warded to George Trainor. Prize for Application. presented by Rev. L. B. Dooley, awarded to Vernon McDonald. Grade IX (Mr. McGnlgan Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Organization, awarded to Frank Bradley. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, presented by Dr. L. 1. Duffy, awarded to Arthur Burks. Prize for Application, presented by St. Dunstan's Credit Union, a- warded to James Costello. Grade VIII - (Mr. McGaIgan) Prize for Highest Aggrellih presented by City School Board, awarded to Eric Kelly. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, presented by DeBlois Bros.. awarded to Joseph Arsen- ault Grade Vlll -(Mr. Callaghan) Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by Rt. Rev. Monsg. P. McMahon, awarded to Charles Smith. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. presented by Liguorran Credit Union, awarded to Gerald Bosaiter's and Donnie - McDonald. Grade IV - (Miss Macdonaldir Prize for Arithmetic. presented by Rev. L. B. Dooley. awarded to Dunstan Griffin. Prize for Outstanding Progress, presented by a former pupil, a- warded to George Fraser. Prize for Application, presented by St. Dunstan's Credit Union. awarded to Bernard Callaghan. Grade VIII -(Mr. J. R. McDonald) Prise for Highest Aggregate, presented by City School Board. awarded to Allan Murphy- Prise for Second Highest Ag- gregate, presented b Redemp- torist Fathers. swsr ed to Ger- ard Wynne. Prize for Outstanding Progress. presented by a former pupil. a- warded to Stanley Doucetts. Prize for Proficiency. present- ed by Rev. Justin MacDonald. a- warded to Everett Bradley. Prize for Application. presented by Mr. W. D. Glllis, awarded to Merritt Smtih. Grade VII - (Mr. Bradley) Prize for Highest Aggregate. presented by Sir. W. J. . Mac- Miugn, K. C. S. G., awarded to Harry Callaghan. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, presented by Rev. Clarence Roach, awarded to Bert Mc- Wade. Prize for Outstanding Progress, presented by City School Board, awarded to Alfred Duncan. Prize for Class spirit. presented by the Charlottetown Clinic, a- warded to Brian Redmond. Prize for Co-Operation. present- ed by St. Dunstan's Credit Union. awarded to Maurice Mclntyre. Prize for S elling. presented by Dr. L. 1. uffy, awarded to Brian Redmond. Grade VII -(Mr. L. Mctlaigaal Prisca for Highest Aggregate. resented by Q. S. S. Home and heel Organization, e s u a l l y Garry Dolron. Prise for Prficlency, presented merited by Winston Cheverie and Saturday. Jilly 8. IBM Kinnon. D. S. 0.. awarded to Colin Macldlllan. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. presented by a former pugii. awarded to Billy Blanch- ar . Prize for: Application. present- ed by Messrs. McPhce and Trainor. awarded to Joseph Gal- Iant. Prize for Progress, presented by Rev. Justin MacDonald, a- wsrded to Paul Murphy. Prize for Literature. presented by St. Dunstan's Credit Union, a- warded to Paul Batchildcr. Grade VI - (Miss Welsh) Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by City School Board, awarded to Frank Callaghan. Prize for Arithmetic, presented by Liguorlan Credit Union. award- ed to Reggie Shields. Prize for Spelling, presented by a former pupil. awarded to John Chinery. Prize for Outstanding Progress, presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Organization, awarded to Dermot Handregan. Prize for Progress, presented by a friend, awarded to Stephen Connolly. Grade V -(Miss Butler) Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by Mr. W. D. Glllis, I- wardsd to Philip Mullay and Francis MacDonald. Third Highest Aggregate. pre- sented by a former pupil, award- ed to Wendell McDougall. Prize for Application, present- ed by Redemptorist Fathers, a- warded to Allan Murray. Prize for Neatncss in Note Books, presented by a friend, a- warded to Francis MacDonald. Prize for Reading, presented by a friend, awarded to Wilfred Smith. Grade V -(Miss Doyle) Highest Aggregate, presented by Rt. Rev. Monsg. P. Mr.-Mahon, a- warded to George Monaghan. Prize for Second Highest Ag- regratc, donated by a former pupil, awarded to Michael Callag- han. Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate, presented by Dr. L. . Duffy, awarded to Willard Mclsaac. Prize for Proficiency, present- ed by Rev. Clarence Roach. a- warded to Eric Saunders. Prize for Progress in Reading, presented by Messrs. McPhee and Trainor. awarded to Ian Arsen- suit. Grade V -(Miss MacNellI) Prize for Highest Aggregate. presented by the Q. S. 5- H011" and School Organization, award- ed to Bobby O'Rourke. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, presented by Rev. Reginald Phelan. awarded to David Le- Clalr. - Prize for Proficiency, present- ed by a friend, awarded to Paul Carrsgher. Prize for Application. presented by Liguorian Credit Union, a- warded to Allan McDonald. Prize for Improvement. pre- sented by a former pupil, award- ed to Jimmie McLean. Prize for Reading. presented by St. Dunstan's Credit Union, a- warded to Willie Watts. Grade IV -(Miss McDonald) Prize for Hishest Assr-sate. presented by the City School Board, awarded to Kenneth Dolron. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, presented by I form” PUD”- awarded to Reggie Arsenault. Prize for Progress. presented by a friend, awarded to Bernard Murphy. Prize for Application, presented by a former pupil, awarded to ssmmy Power. Prize for Department. present- ed b a friend, awarded to Rich- ard urns. Prize for Reading, presented by the Q. S S. Home and School Organization, awarded to Edwin Gallant. Grade IV - (Miss llesaiall Prize for Hirhest A sros-te. presented by Dr. L. I. 1199!. I- warded to Ray Monaghen. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, presented by a friend, a- warded to Harvey Dmnll Prlze for Improvement in Year's work, presented by a former puil, awarded to Richard Chin- cry. Prize for Best Home Work Books, presented by a friend. a- warded to Dennis Richard. Prise for Progress in Reading. presented by the Q. S. Home and School Organization, award- ed to Billy Ranaghan. Grade Ill -(Mrs. Cullen) Prize for Highest Aggregate. presented by Rt. Rev. Monsl- 9- McMshori, awarded to Billy Smith. , for Second Highest AK- Prize grgggte, presented by a former The Guardian Page a mer pupil. awarded to Tammy Mscldillsn. Prize for Spelling in Grade II! presented by a former pupil. equ- ally merited by Rexie Mccsrville, and Charlie McMillan. drawn by Charlie Mschdlllen. Prize for Progress in Reading Grgde ll. presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Organization a- warded to Wayne Maddigan, Grade II - (Miss Clarkin) Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by City School Board. awarded to Ted Richard. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregatc, presented by a friend, 2- warded to Gerard McDonald. Prize for Spelling, presented by a former pupil, awarded to Angus McEachern. Prize for Progress in Reading. presented by Q. S. S Home and School Organization, awarded to LeRoy Carr. Grade II- (Miss Vessey) Prize for Highest Aggregate. presented by the Liguoriari Credit Union, awarded to David Clowes. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, presented by a friend, :- warded io Allan McNcvin. Prize for Neatness In Work Books, presented by a former pu- pll. awarded to David Clowes. Prize for Progress in Reading, presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Organization, awarded to Fred DeCoste. Grade I --(ldlaa Moraa)t Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by Rev. L. B. Dooley, a- warded to Larry Hughes. Prize for S""0lV'I l;Ii"'""et F"- gregaic, presented by a friend. a- Warueu in uagc uauluct. Prize for Progress, presented by Dr. L. 1. Duffy. awarded to Michael Moran. Prize for Application. presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Or- ganization, awarded to Paul Steele. Grade I -(Mill Duffy) Prize for Highest Aggregate, presented by a former pupil, a- warded to Jimmie Dorsey. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregaie, presented by a friend, a- warded to Eric Arsenault. Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate, presented by a friend, a- warded to Dennis Aiflcck. Prize for Application, presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Or- ganization. awarded to Bobby Henncssey. Grade I - iMrs. Mobeilall Prize for Highest Aggregate. presented by City School Board, awarded to Michael Sullivan. Prize for second Highest Ag- gregate, presented by a friend, awarded to Ernest Cor-rigan. Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate, presented by a former pupil, awarded to Peter Shelfoon. Prize for Application. presented by Q. S. S. Home and School Or- ganization, awarded to Michael Malcncy. . Grade I -(Miss Rossltor) Prize for Highest Aggregate. presented by City School Board, awarded to Paul Mullin. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregats, presented by a former pupil, awarded to John Howatt. Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate. presented by a friend, a- warded to Donnie Bevan. Prize for Application. present- ed by Q. S. S. Home and School Organization, awarded to John Gallant. Manual Training Prises Grade VI Frank Callaghan. Grade VII Harry Callaghan. Grade VII Stephen Pitre. ' , Special Prize, donated b Lt.- Col. and Mrs. W. J. Mc onald. in memory of Billy McDonald, to the pupil of Grade X. making. the highest marks in the Annual , Catechstical Exams, will be award- ed later. . Special Prizes for Attendance, donated by His Excellency, in late Bishop Boyle, equally merit,-, ed by Charles Smith and Harvey Hood, with eight years perfect at- , tendarice each. Prizes for Highest Sale of tickets , at Annual Ice Sports, awarded to Junior: Lsrry Hu ghe s: Inter- mediate: David Lawlor; Sr. Her- vey Hood. )-ggd .. CADET PRIZES I Julie I954 Prize for the Most Efficient N- ficer. presented by Mai. H. M. Simpson. awarded to Cdt. Maj. Philip Doyle. Prize for Most Efficient N. C. 0., presented by P. E .l. Regt. I'l Reccc. Cdt. C. Q. M. 8.. awarded to Elmer Saunders. Prize for Most Efficient Cadet, presented by Chailottetown Can- adian Legion. awarded to Cdt. pupil, awarded to David Nantes. Prize for Department. DFCSEYW ed by a friend, awarded to Jim- mie McGregor. Prize for Improvement. present- ed by a friend, awarded to Carl, Doucette. , Prize for Progress in Reading. presented by the Q. S. 5- Home and School Organization, award- ed to John Latter. F. McDonald, awarded to Donald Chandler. Prise for Highest Aggregate. Grade II, presented by a friend, awarded in Paul Mcaulgan. Prise for Best Kept Books. Cpl. Ernest Pi-aught. Special Prize. donated by Li.- Cnl. and Mrs. W. J. McDonald. in memory of Billy McDonald for Outstanding Proficiency in Cadet Work, awarded to Cdt. C38. M. John Kane. Proficiency In Cadet Training. prizes presented by Charlottetown Canadian Legion. awarded to - r -m--- m-------- i 52:: ::vi..::."::.sc::.... Prize for Hishest Assn-sat-.3 Cdt. Li. Victor Kays. presented by the School Board, cm, Li,'(1cm-go ninon. awarded to Carl Chevsrie. 3 Cdi. Li. James Lee. Prize for Second HIghest'Ag-I, cm. 5,1, Donald Kelly. grcgaie, presented by a friend. Cdt. Sgt. Gorrlnn Duncan. awarded to Allan Connolly. I Cdi, Sgt. Parker Lund. Prize for Third Highest Allljb Cdi. Sgt. Bernard MacDonald. sue. presented by a former pupil. cm. Cpl. William Gillis. awarded to Harold DeCosie. Cdi. Cliiinrd Morgan. Prize for Applicatinn. presenied Cdi. Michael Blanchard. by a friend. awarded to Andy P” ' qh . H1 Henn..'e,. ill?! or K OOIIIIK. DTPSPIIP priu for pron-e.' in gudinll by P. E. i. Reece. Rsgl., iuvardgd presented by Q. S. S. Home and 106; U L Schoolnorganization. awarded to Cd: u- K29),-. 3"” M") M In Cdt. Mir. Philip 9.91.. g 0"d' "'l""( I" W" ) Cdt. Capt. James Smith. Prize for Highest Aggregrals Cdt. C. Q. M. 5.. Elmer Saund- Grade Ill, presented by Rev. P. err. di. Sgt. Parker Lund. Cdt. Cpl. Vernon McDonald. Cdi. Gilbert Gallant. Prize for Most Consistent Shot in Q. S. S. Cadet Corps. the Maj. Albert Wilson Cup. awarded to I at--ii ...... and 3 pm. (City ties) 1 Pre- Cdl. Ll. Victor Keys. Best Platoon at Aimilial inspec- tion. Piainon No. i. -Cadet LL. James Lee. Grads ll-lll. presented by a friend, awarded to Leslie Affleck. Prise for heat Reader. pre- sented by a former fupil, award- ed to Paul htcbonal . by Rev. P. F. McDonald, award- ed to Edgar Dolron. , Prise for Aptitude. presented by a former pupil. awarded in Barry iscoiilvray. gnu Wendell Mclniiis, Willard 5- Fm! M-cDon-Id J:;'r':e”,::,nh::!'nn'R'I5:: Grade I - (Miss Moran's Dept.) I . Norman Ways. George 1, L.,", Huh... . Eric hauridei-lath Leonard 3, 5. . 0.94,; . 3. Mrchael Fitsnerald '2 w. smm Reid. Pii.D.. '. - . " s 1 . ' ' as on Prise to ii . mu Prise for we per cent in Arith- --w--- 5' M3.” "IIWVWYI V. no lies. Sui: Rally. Wade 4. Michael s as by at. not. Plans. '35 Sinm. menu in Your: work. once 11- .,,,,c. m . . H M. v ? TIC . . . . , - terns llahar, Kevin 3, pm." gnx”, use to Wayne ldebonald. 111- MINHW 51- Dllnltlhl BOII IONHOB. . . M uh. H .-flgihelpn: 0". ' M... in" - ) mu. V, 4... ,,..m gruosimtn Union. won by Paul Mc- The one pnysi"ii.s”i.aberItCy in: ) ' - gym . x--.- .. -. . D.I' Prise for Highest Assrcsele. Prize. for Most improvement in "mg, rmmmzm "a."..uu. 1- -litnltl-)9,-ass '-'5-r-.ai.O' oroggags by Lt.-Col. n. A. Mc- Year's work, presented by a for- K,