Ps.gc' 14 V” The GunrdIsn' Tlgnlsii Gonventi Junior Pupils Are Presented Vlltli Prizes The Junior closing exercises of 'rignish covent were held Tuesday night. June 22. in st. Mary's Par. ish. Hall. The large audience en- joyed an interest g and instruc- tive program carried out by the pupils from the different cihucs. "me many prises aomitea by sin- crous friends are a testimony of the active interest they have in the progress of the pupils. The following program was pre- sented: Word of welcome--Leonard Gai- llnt. Chorus - The Rain nines by the Primary Pupils. Daily Show - Grades I and 2. Piano Solo - Ann Vandette. Choral Reading - Grade 5. Piano Trio - Claire and Oath. erine Mclnnls and Diane MacDon- aid. Good English - Grades 1! and '1. Vacation Time-Grades '7 and 8. Distribution of prizes and certifi- cates. Prize List Grade VIII (Girls) Aggregate Prize for Highest Grade VIII awarded to Opal Sil- llker. Prize for Second Hizhest Aggre- gate in Grade VIII awarded to Doreen Harper. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Marie Shea. Prize for Music awarded to Fran- (es Whalen. Prize for Politeness awarded to Doreen Doucette. Prize for highest mark attained In the Third Year Sewing Course awarded to Eleanor MacDonald. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Louise Gaudet. Prize for Clear. Spirit awarded to Mae Ridiard. Prize for highest mark attained by a Grade IX pupil in the Third Year Sewing Course awarded to Mary Whalen. Grade VIII (Boys) Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VIII awarded to Elmer Perry. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Elmer Perry. Prize for Music awarded to Leonard Gallant. Prize for Application awarded to Leonard Gallant. Professional cards E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. 3.0. PHONE 3187 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersldr Chartered Accountants 1'. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summersiue, P.E.I. - Phone 1888 W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL -BUILDING Granville at Water Street . Sunsmerslde P. 0. BOX 681 DIAL 334-fi INSURANCE R. E. Ellis ila Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. surnmersido Optometrists 3. F. Hunter, R.0. lummerside. P.E.I. - Phone 3110 SMALLMAN'S BUILDING A. Raymond Grunt, B.Se., . . I88 Water street suinmersids Above Maurice Mill's Ments-Wear PHONE 3530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron Den I X-ltlys SMALLIV DUILDQG Dial 2366 Summaggld L. K. ZIELINSKI, M.D. Genarsi P-setltfoner x Mslpeque ltood Kenslngton. P. E. 1. Phone: Kenslngton I VETERINARIAN Dr. J. R. Cunningham min. 2520 wsiei- so. am summersld PHOTOGRAPHERS THE READ STUDIO 1). w. some TDHBDOO GIVID. Prize for Christian Doetr inc - awarded to Peggy Shes. awarded to Lorraine Oalisnt Audrey Richard. Irene Harper. Gerald Deslioches. awarded to Carmella Gallant. Eileen Gavin. ' Friday. July 2. 1954 Prise for Attendance awarded to awarded to Joseph A. ltesltociiu. Ptllo List Grade Vll (Girls) Prize for Highest Aggregate Prise for Christian Doctrine Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Carrie Keaugh. Prize lor sewing awarded to Prise for Application awarded to Grade VII (Boys) Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to John Richard. Prize for Conduct awarded to Prize List Grade VI Prize for Highest Aizizresnte Prize for Attendance awarded to Ann Marie McAldoff. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Marilyn MacDonald. Prize for Sewing awarded to Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Alice Gaudet. Prize for Application awarded to Mary Irma Pony. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Doreen Desnochu. Prize for Music awarded to Cecil DesR0che.s. Prise List Grade V Prize for Highest Aggregate awarded to Leonard Hogan. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Marie Buote. Prize for Christian Doctrine awarded to Florence Richard. Prize for Conduct awarded to Helen Conway. Prize for Music awarded to Rd- W rd FltzGerald. rlze for Attendance awarded to Clifton Gavin. Prize for Music awarded to Claire Mclnnls. Prize for Music awarded to Catherine Mclnnls Prize for Music awarded to Diane MacDonald. Prise List-Grade IV Prize for Highest Aggregate. s- warded to Catherine Mcl-Iugh. Prize for Highest Aggregate. s- warded to Roger Smythe. Prize for Attendance, awarded to Roger Smythe. Prize for Christian Doctrine. :- warded to Philip MacDonald. Prize for Appllcatoln. awarded to Ronald Boyce. Prize for Christian Doctrine, s- warded to Janet Gallant. Prize List - Grade Ill Prize for Highest A grsgate, wsrded to Linda LeC sir. Prize for Christian Doctrine, a- warded to Marian Gavin. Prize for Conduct, awarded Lucy Conway. Prise List - Grade Ill Prize for Highest Aggregate. a worded to Billy Perry. Prize or Christian Doctrine, worded to Frankie Doucetle. Prize for Progress, awarded Stanley Perry. Prise List - Grade I! Prize for Highest Aggregate. s- warded to Alban Deshoches. Prize f 1- Christian Doctrine, :- warded to Aubrey Desltochss. Prize for Attendance. awarded to Roberta Leclslr. i Prize for Conduct, Tilman Marlin. Prize for Politeness, to Jean Richard. Prize LIst- Grade II Prize for Highest Aggregate. warded to Muriel Hogan. Prize for Christian Doctrine. I- warded to Ronnie Desiloches. Prize for Music. awarded to Lorraine Phee. Prize for Progress, awarded to Maurice Tugwell. Prize for Department, awarded to Ethel Gavin. Prize for Attendance, awarded to James McAldoff. ,PrIze LII! e Grulel Prize for Highest Aggregate. a- warded to Edward Richard. Prize for Christian Doctrine. a- warded to Joan Arsenault. Prize for Attendance. awarded to Ivan Richard. Prise List - Grade I Prize for Highest Aggregate. a- warded to Elaine Myers, Prize for Christian Doctrine, a- warded to Sandra Bernard. Prize for Music, awarded Ca;herlne Fraser. mi 101” Prozresr. awarded to -Tugstim Maillgtte. T29 0" eliorimenf. awarded to Kenneth Pcdersen. Thirty-one Pupils were success- ful in attaining Junior Flu: Am to 3. awarded to awarded to Phone 8061 EAST minor CONSERVATIVE MEETING Annual district meetings as follows:-. 5th District in Town Hall S'side. Friday. July 2 Hall, Monday, 3rd District in Wellington Hall, Thursday, July 8th Summerslde meeting 7:30 p.m. Standard Time; Bede- meetlngs 8 p.m. standard Time. All 4th District in Bedsque (me and Wellington voters interested in Progress welcome. There will be a guest speaker at all meetings. iPi'UI.5I.hDI8tl'ICt Certificates. Twenty-six girl; (91. I PROGRESSIVE for East Prince will be held July 5th Ive Conservative party work F. J. McNEILL. mung DMacDONAI.D, . Above are Mr. and Mrs. Church, Dorchester. Mass. Kelley-Nelliigan Nuptials Robert E. Kelley who married on May 8 by the Rev. Father Dunford, In St. Markls .WCFQ The bride is the former Barbara Marie Nelllgan, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Nelli- gan, formerly of Tignlsh, P.E.I., and I granddaughter of Mrs. John Dorgan of Tignisgh. The bridegroom is the only son of Mrs. Edward Kelley and the late Mr. Kelley of Dorchester. Mass. lowed and completed the First Year Women's Institute Sewing Course and twenty-four. followed and completed the Third Year Sewing Course. New GLASGOW w. M. s. The June meeting of the New Glasgow Christian Church W. M. S., was held at the home of Mrs. Foster Sellar. Mrs. Earl Houston was Devotional Leader. Theme "He Gave To Every Man His Work." Meeting opened with Hymn, "More Love 0 Christ To Thee," followed by meditation by Mrs. Earl Houston and Mrs. Howard Lin . Scripture Psalm 56 was read by rs. Watterwosth. Prayer was led by Mrs. Harland. A story, "A Fire Burned In The Rain" was read by Mrs. Nelson MacDonald and Mrs. Leigh War- ren. A story. "First Term Mis- sionaries In Congo. Must Learn By lllxperierice.” by Mrs. Foster sel- ar. New sick committee appointed were: Miss M. E. Cam bell. Mrs. Lorrie Houston. and rs. Elmer MacDonald. Leader for July meet- ing: Mrs. Lloyd Houston. study Book was led by Mrs. Harland Hill. New Study book to be led by Mrs. Watterworth for July meeting. It was decided to give sl5.0(i to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rempel. Election of Officers for the en- suing year were as follows: President, Mrs. Earl Houston. Vice-President. Mrs. Nels on MacDonald. Secretary, Mrs. Herbert Stev- enson (re-elected). Treasurer. Mrs. R. L. Diclrieson (re-elected). Friendship and Press. Sec'y. - Lelth Dlclrieson. A vote of thanks was extended to the retiring officers. Mrs. Wat- terworth invited ihe'mcmbers to the Parsonage for July meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Leith Dickieson. Bedeque and Vicinity Rev. George Bonnell. New York, NY. has been visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrsfw. J. Reid, Middleton, and other relatives in Central Bedeque. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stuart and family, New Glasgow. N.8. and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Palmer. An- nspolis Valley, have been visiting Mr. John A. Stuart, Central Bede- que, who are their uncle and cou- sin respectively. H. SPRINGTON W. I. Springton W. I. met at the home oi Mrs. D. Maclntosh on June 3, for their monthly meeting. Roll call was responded in by five members Mrs. D. Macintosh and Mrs. James Bryenton were ap- pointed delegates to attend the convention in Charlottetown on July 8 and 0th. It was decided to purchase a teacher's chair for the school. It was also decided that 310000 re- ceived for prize for bottle caps be used todlg a pump at school, An invitation was received from a former member, Mrs. Ewen Todd, to meet at her home in Rose Val- ley for next meeting. a RIOT AT POLLS RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, rap)- Ten villagers were killed and many others were injured as rival supporters clashed during s local election campaign in the village of Kirpa; police announced Monday. Sticks. swords. rifles and even a hand grenade were used in the rioting which started with a scuffle around a poilinrz hooili. HOW ROUND IS ROUND? YOU'RE TWICI AS WITH TWO FRIGIDAIRE a SURE mridii illly by cvcimdasnc snr-osnomuo-no cloth or iimcn-no trays to empty. I PANTIV-D00! CONVIHIIICI-automatic hum ccndlvlovocv , cheese eoiiiponvncvn, eve. IHAIATI FOOD IIIIZR-sbro zone pevsrwsu-rune Mn can led, 01' and - ' ""' G1 i uesiy. and as d A d Vfg in ' an. I ism. I caigiiun g.. A we .3. and Moo! .mllithcpocnsu'sIoo niv.Auus e-noyleuizou. . 1"" ””'? M” '” "" ”' 'llV ”'u.”ii"."i.lh3i.'t Bmqqmg gag ' Vs?i"h?m '13: and Mrs M I50lll'k5l'Ax mama --or movers--n ...':'....... .23: ......... it .... . '..'.' .....-. .. ..i. in... 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Mr. two children. Ihirlsy Ann, and and Mrs. Ray Colllcutt. Spring- field West. with I Mrs. Claude I-iarkness and son mm mm” in B,” 1" uwh "' of Summerslde. spent a few dayl ""0"" recently in Springfield West J uh mg ":3. gym mom; 1;; guests of her parents. Mr. an Hyde poi-k, Mil” lot 10! fhclt MW 3" C9mc'm' - home after a very' pleasant visit Mr. Charles Willis spent a cou- "mi ”3'- PM We Wm” 5”"”' ple of days in Cove Head recent- m Mmmmn ly. o'I.esry. motored to Charlottetown, last Sunday to visit with their xt- tie son who is a patient in e Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbin of Woodstock, also Mr. and rs. Roy Arbing and Miss Nellie Arb- lng of (Yoodsitocki .:vere'vis1ltors 90"0.0un1C W999- to frien s an rea ves n ree- town nee y. Miss Gloria Hudson, Bummer-side. is smridlng a few days at the home Mrs. Irving Smith and chll- of cousin Marlene Palmer, 0'- dren, of Freeland, were recent Leary visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley in Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laird, Coleman. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas. also Mr. and . Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley, have gone on s trip to the Unitld states, where they will visit with relatives and friends for I week or so. Mrs. Elsworth Thomas in Cas- cumpec r0cen?-1.Y- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jones, have gone back to Halifax, sftor spend- MI-” 0”" Tupnn M M""'” ing a few weeks at their home in Road, was a busineu visitor to 0.1-any O'Leai'y recently. ' The annual meeting of the West Prince Presbyterian Y. P. U. of the United Church was held at the Glengood. United Church on Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulter, O'- Leary, spent last Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dignan in Chat- lottetown. Mrs. Rupert 10iacNelll and son. Ronnie of Woifville, N. 5., are vis- lmniunization clinic SUMMERSIDE HEALTH CENTRE SATURDAY, JULY 8111 0:00 - 12:00 AM. Standard Time HE LEARNED FAST DETROIT, (CP)-Ronald Juiiy. aged 7. decided Monday he was old enough to drive his dad's car. 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