_fi.AYM0l\'D GRANT, 0. 1).. Op- wmenvLgt_ will be in his O'Leal-y (mice on Saturday. May 22nd. __HAvE YOUR interior decorat- mg done now. First class painting and paper hgnglng. Call 3367. sum- meyslde. _“COM!.‘ our or yours COMA". French River Hall. Friday. May 23;}. by Summerside Baptist Play- em sponsored by W. I. _“1.; I-snva A LITTLE. and play . mug, and cry A little, and laugr . mug" — Kelvin Entertainment K-mg George Hall, Kenslngton rruegdgy, May 26th. Curtain 8.30. JHE PRESBYTEBIAN Church in Canada. services for Sunday. Mfll 23rd. Freetown 11.00 a. In. Keil Memorial 3.00 p. m. The Rev. Alex- ander Marks. Blind Evangelist. will preach at each of these services. Kensington 7.30 p. 111. Rev. Gardinii Dalzell will preach. A cordiial wel- wme to all, Rev. E. H. Bean, B. A. B -1- 1-1,, B. D.. Minister. ..FlRS'l‘ COMMUNlON—At St. Paul's Church. Summerside. yes- terday morning at the eight o'clock Mus, first holy communion was admll’ll.5tEI‘€d to 66 boys and 56 girls. 122 children in all. The .\lass was celebrated by Rt. Rev G, J. .VlacLellari. V.G.. who ad- dressed the children in a sermon qppr0Dl'l£lle to the occasion. ._THE IJNITED Church of Can- ada, Kansington. rural life Sun- ,1.,_.-_ _\1n_v 23rd. Church school Ill o'clock. Morning worship ll oi-lock. Evening worship 'i':.'ill Gupst preacher, Rev. F. W. San’- tion. Summerfleld, Church school 2 p.m.. puhlic worship 3 pm. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. B.A., B.D.. minister. -.\'E\V LONDON l‘AS'l‘0RATlI cH,\m';E. — Presbyterian Churci‘ in Canada. Rev. E. ii. Bean, Interim Moderalor. services for Sunday. M3‘. 23rd_ Long River 11.00 a. m. cliiton 2. 30 p. m. Mission Bond Thank Offerin8- The REV. G8"‘““°'- Dalzell will preach at these services Geddle Memorial 1.30 p. m. Rm‘ Alexander Marks. Blind Evanzell-it will preach. —YOUNG ADULTS‘ F I NAL MEETING -— The closing meet- ing of the Young Adult Group I‘ the Summerside Presbyterian Church was held in the Church Parlor on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Keith Johnston presiding. Opening with the Lord's Pray?!’ in unison. Mrs. Seavcr l\lacDonnlrl read the Scripture Lesson. Psalm I3. and Rev. J. Donald MacKny pffered prayer. Plans for the sum- mer months were discussed. A social hour followed when refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Ken- neth Walker. Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. Claude Harkness. Personals ---Mr Neil Walker of Summer- side. left. last week for Sudbury. 0nt., to spend the summer. —-S. -Miss Doris Jardine of the J. K 5 Variety Store is a patie:nt~in the Prince county Hospital. and hm mm}. mgndg extend a wish for a speedy recovery of her health. llodil-llowatt wedding -.aaslrets of iorsymla created the floral settine 10*‘ We “'°§dm‘ yutmuy afternoon at 2.00 oclock in the '11-inity United Church. sumineuide. when I-‘W91 M“‘“‘ daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. 3- Howatt, and James Donald Hadd- ton of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. I-{odd oi Hgrflngbon Harbor, Quebec. were iiniud in the holy bonds of mem- inony. Rev. C. D. Matheson offic- lned. Miss Mary Geldsrt was in charge of the weddlnfl m“3l°- The bride was given in marl-last? by her father and attended by Miss Kay Henderson of Pictou. N. 5., a clunnste. Mr. Jack Richudson. brother- in-lsw of the groom.Wu best Wm Messrs. Ronald smith and Donald Webster of Charlottetown ushered the guests to their places which were marked with bows of white ribbon. The bride was lovely in hei floor-length gown of ivory all-in A tight. fitting ‘bodice was topped with A high neckline. the lonfi slim sleeves were pointed over the wrist: and s peplum subtly draped to form 1 train. Clouds of fine not were held to the bride's dark hair with a seed pearl halo and red roses in a cascade bautluel were carried by the bride. The’ bridemaid was gowned in coral pink nylon net over taffeta with matching headdress and car- Yled I nosegay of mixed flowers. Mrs. Howstt chose for hel daughters wedding and ice blue lace gown with navy accessories ill deep pink carnatlons The groom! mother was attired "l HIV)‘ bofleta with matching ac- cusories and a canon of D819 Dink carnatlons. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for eighty guests was held at Mulberry Lodge where the bride's table was centred with I low bowl of spring flowers. flanked by light» tapers. Mrs. P. W. MucNevln of Char- lottetown. Aunt of the bride. and Mrs. waiter Du-by performed the honors. Mrs. Jock Richardson, sis- oi the groom. Mrs. Ronald smith. Mu. Jack Brown. Mrs lflison Msedrcgor. Mi-i. chasm Macoomild. cousins of the bride. as Nancy Macnrlsne. Miss Joan -‘i‘.Mi.ss Bally Woodside and Miss .\iar.oii Rogers assisted in serving "'9 guests. hh" a wedding trip by automo- \--‘ to Do-nu or interest in the ‘l 7:‘-mu. the bride changed to a "4 0! lce-blue glburdlne. with top ;°‘,‘ °‘ "Ivy and white check,nnd “'0' acccsr-ii-i's. HI!‘ ooruge wu ‘M cum ens. HOT} return they will reside in ‘max. N. 8. 'iho bride is I I053 J-‘ill! and the groom is 1954 “lime or Acadia uriiveniiy. Tile Western Guardian Saturday, May 22. 1954 The Guardian W V’ V > ‘_ "‘_ Page 15 _—BRACE'5 store and ware- rieuses will be closed all day next Monday. May 24th. —ALL TAXES due New London School must be paid by May 20th. or they will be handed in for col- lection. By order of Trustees. -—-NORTH TEYON Presbyterian Church. service Sunday, May 23. 11 a.m. Church school 12:15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzle, deaconesl. —ANNL‘AL Kinsmen S p rin 3 Carnival Summerside Curling Rink May 26-27-28-29th. Featuring expanded nature exhibit and out- standing entertainment program every night. Door prize $25.00. —sI-EARLETOWN HALL — see the 3-act comedy "Aunt Jerushy On The Warpath", by Carleton players May 24th at 8.30. Sponsor- cd by Searletown W. I. —NORTH BEDEQUE UNITED (‘liurch services Sunday, May 23rd, Travellers Rest 9.30. North Be-deque 11.00 o'clock. Freetown 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. K. Campbell. minister. -——YOUNG WOMI-2N’s GUILD — Mrs. Kenneth Walker entertained the Young People's Guild of the Summerside Presbyterian Church for the May meeting at her home. The president. Miss Constance Enman was in the chair. Plans were discussed for a summer pro- ject and Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Jr.. and Mrs. Henry Bishop were ap- pointed to check on it. It was de- cided to hold a pantry sale in June. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hazel Dystant and Mrs. Mark Gaudet Jr. —S S'side W.M.S. Birthday Social -—Rev. Everett Bean of Ken- ..iigLun “as guest speaker lH.s\ evening in the Summerside Pres- .>_\‘teriun hall at the annual birth- .i:iy social oi the Women's Mis- nonary social which included the Evening Circle. The minister. .:ev. J. Donald Ma_cl-(ay introilui» (I the speaker who gavn an ill- lcresiing and lnformatiie l«li.'. '1]! the uurk of the Board or .\lissions. basing her talk on llll .c.\'t, “Go ye into all the worlil iind preach the gospel." The members of the Kenslngtun W. .\i, S. were guests. Mrs. Wm. B. Forbes DIP.‘-.lIl£‘Ll .ind was assisted in the rlevoiio.i- -1 by Mrs. J. 5. Perry who rearl ‘.llE Scripture lesson in St. Mat- rliew % and by Mrs. Henry Bishop who offered prayer. A vocal solo ‘‘This Is My ilior‘s House" by Miss ll.-incnck accompanied by \iriureen Forbes was icy-ed. The hymns sung were "0 Lorri Thou Art My God and King" and Fa- Myrna .\li.sn much en- “Jesus Shall Reign" with Mrs Cleve Whelnn pianist. The offering was received by Mrs. David Larkln and Miss Jean MacFadyen and dedicated by Mrs. Bishop. After the repeating of thr Lord's Prayer in unison. a social hour was enjoyed when refresh- merits were served by the com- mlttee in charge. Superintendent Of P.C. Hospital is Appointed —At a regular meeting of the board at trustees of the Prince County Hospital held on Thurs- day night, Mrs. Sarah J. MacLel- lan. R.N.. I present superinten- dent of the Waterford General hospital. New Waterford. N.S.. was appointed superintendent of the Prince County Hospital. She will assume her duties early in July. Since the resignation of Miss Helen Schurman in November. Miss Anna Cameron has been acting superintendent and regret was expressed at the meeting that her health had made it necessary for her to resign. She has agreed to remain until Mrs. Mucbellsn arrives. Appreciation was express- ed for the excellent job that Miss Cameron had done during this in- lerim period. 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Rlmouski. P.Q, . Arthur Joseph Pendergut, Kem- lngton. Cum lauds Gerald Arsenault, Matspedit. P.Q Bachelor of Commuce Leo Aeneas Clarkin. Emyvcle. June: Maurice I-‘lynn, Charlotte- town. James Raymond Johnston, Cent- ral Bedeque. Louis Daniel Mcclnn. Emyvale. William Patrick Msclsuc, West- viile. N.s. Michael Joseph Charles Morl- aghan. Summerside. Charles Arthur Morrison. Pleas- ant Grove. Francis Joseph Zskem. Charlotte- wn. COLLEGE PASS LIST The Pass List contains in order of merit the names of students who —John Gorrill. son of Mr. and “V9 "1349 1 3°“f"°1 ‘V9115: 1°? Mrs. Lloyd oor-i-lu. suinrnerslde, 69% in the W8” W0”! 551 be?‘ who received his Bachelor of Com- F33‘ 91333 5l~""‘d1“8 30% ‘n 3 ‘:1 meme deg,” at Dalhousje 0,-, in the course named. for Secnrrii. Tuesday. May 11. He attended CW5 stimdlnfi 55% '0 79%'md; ‘- Summerside High School. Mt. Al- goum named. 101' P9“ 5 and "8 1350,, University and Dam,-mare a0% to 64% in the coulse name . and he plans to enter the field as RFUGION I ' chartered wcounmncy tn chm-. First Class. James Noonan. W1.- 1 Q’; to t y,h_ liam 'I‘rainor.'I‘homasFord. Thomas 0 e wn nex mon Grant, Geraldine Sullivan. Thomas " ‘ ""' Swift. Richard Noonan. Gerald 1500 suit in m 4 4 Monaghan, Arnold Mullin. Daniel .5500 Calder luv: is is‘ Shea. 3:33 5:}, “d E‘ 3% fly’ Second Class: Edward McCabt-. 4400 C“ can [05 50,; mo Thomas Beagan. John Dyer. Helen azls Camp Chill 29: us Zlvi Patricia MacDonald. Kimble Jay. 119° C_'"‘|? 3‘ 73° 71° 7"’ Elliott MacAulay. Ralph Shea. For.- ”°° C 0 L"'d' 375 3” 375 ler Webb. Arlene Dowling. Ian Gil- zoo c 0 Lin wt: no 240 no . 1000 can 4.1 u _-.4 3; M lies, Elmer Hammlll. George Mul- ggg Edn A|tl 0 son ago 490 hlly, Francis slower. Henry ‘Claude’. ' CW '5" 35° 35” Ivan Tierncv. Anne MacDonald. aooo c De w 20 la is . ' - _ 3,90,, ,_-d,, f,“ if we um 1,,“ Jean Paul Roussnl. St. Clair Fisher. am can 0 ma 4; 1-,... 51 50 51 Gaston Roy. .lohn Mac/\dam. Marl’ olillfi can Pruu its. llll li.i Burze. Desmond Connolly. Bria.-. no c wi .100 son :00 . . - .. mo (assiar am 630 oi. POM?‘ goserildfl’ M°Qumd' Pamcd 100 (‘Mile I60 260 zsn -« M3" °“3 ' 151.9 Cm. 1-3;. 5511 _-,oo 53.. Passed: Bernard Walsh, Maureen I323 fen! l’«duc I58 186 H" Beagan. Ll.lf‘f‘Ua MacDonald. 2.: em‘ ‘ole l.\ . 4 REL[G[0N Z ,‘Z?,?, ?;,',',[,',,',.,,£‘'‘ 2?, 3,6, First Class: Louis .\irCloskel'. Leo 600 Chart o 12; [25 lg, McGinn. Arthur Seaman. Urban Jiillfl Chem Res (6.: . 6i.i ,\IacLe1lan “5°° 9"" ‘W ‘L’ 4'1 second Class‘ Rosella Devlnc .ii.no tin E 4' c 4‘ . , ' . ‘ em Chili“ ‘ ,0; mg mg \\illiam OFlaherty, st. Clal -fll~i2q(,'ub I5 52 as Tralnor. Russell Maclnnls Wllllah‘ gosh LEVI 710 730 ‘I0 Cameron. Earl I-Iandrahan. Leonair‘ W‘ -' ' 7‘ Leclair Eugene Mooney Jo‘.ll' moo Cid! rov. mu. :0» ' ' . . 43330 C5 2,12,, ,3 ,5 ,5 ‘ Walsh. George’ McMahon. l\oe. mo cm. An 1 7 1 M.-icMillan. Corinne Duffy. Jnhr 1075 C Dlsr I9.» l5n l'- Taylor. Elizabeth Covle. Aelred 3‘;‘;‘;‘:,1‘l: ‘7 it :5 H 53 MacKlnnon. Lewis MacDonald. 1550,, C Ha,,,'w ,1 ,1 ,2.‘ Passed: Wilfred Gillls. G:»rmai:- .i'mili’im Pow [Nil 2...‘. mi Lemleiix. .l. H. Richard wedge. 532 Con Molar 21 2| 2! Guy Diamond. Michel Lemieux. 150'] (“ .\lu‘n ll|6 ll|.‘\ l||.‘i RELIGION 3 sulfa (&unSI?ll:(lI M :35. 2?" , 3“ First. Class: Gerald Steele 11135 C me); u 11 11 Second Class: Gerald Coady. iinim 1; mini: 7'. n‘. 1 Francis Zakem. Mariedlth Mac- lggmg §§:‘\“k :51,“ $3“ rifll" l\7Ionald.d zgllllillr Elendergastj. Leo 25009 Ruth 5,, 5,, 5.,‘ . r_Qual . lar cs orrison. erome isuc West pm Hi! llii Mil Quinn. Ellen Mullally. William 550 convint sis 335 ass Maclsaac. Jean Dufresne. Emi M. 5°“ C°“"‘° 3°" 3"’? " .VIurph\‘. Gerald Arsenault. James 32:33 g‘:’r'a':,'; 1;“ 1:5‘ ,5" Johnston. Charles Monaghan. Pat- 55co midun. no go :0 l'lCk McKe-ilna. Lorne Mul'pll_» 2450001 Rio A70 161 i-~- Eugene Kenny. John J, Dunplly. 150° DWI 1‘ 1‘ 14 Leo Clarkln Simeon Farmer Louis 145 Dome in a l.’ 3 W G, ' ' zoo Dome Expl 135 ‘ c ’m- . 4159 Donald; ms, .3 4; Passed: Marc Mlcllaud. Maurlr.-' zszoo Dyrio so at so Flynn. Leonard Shea. John 1‘ £33 :3; “"1" 13:’: 350 $51 Fisher, Ronald Mclvor. Maxuu-l' 2200 E Su,','‘ «,0 W, ‘M Callaghan. Gilles Normand. Gaston :51; E Mm; m u my Saucy. Leslie Rogereon. Allan Mac- 1338 gar; u 54‘ M Donald. - - - ‘ I en Re.» 51 5' Sit REIJGION 5 “:23 ghjfi ,2‘; 13“ 1; First Class: Sister Janina Charles 1330 1.-.11.“. |s.1g 15, lb Sister Mary of Carmel, Sister Mu‘- 100;-ran ‘ loo iso mo in Eugene. Thomas Kane. Paul “W °‘’ F" W’ "'5 5”" Jay Robert Mooney Reginald Mr- oaso F him in so 61 ' ' . . 3mD,', 3 M, ,7 16% 1., Guaid. Patricia McGinn, Basil lono Friibisli no no 4-.» Campbell. Andre Dorais. Jzlzowbg wt; :2 3 95: second class: Thomas Cleary. 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Anne Mac- Donald. Lucettn M.soDonald. Rose- mary MoQuaid. Kimble Jay. Ber- nard Walsh. Desmond Connolly. Grace Seaman. Ivan Tierney. Fos- ter Webb. Marie Bulge, Jun Paul Roussel, Gaston Roy, Maureen Besgan. English I First Class: Louis Miccloskiey. second Club: Leo MoGlnn, Ar- thur sealnan. John Walsh. Earl l-landrshan, Elizabeth Coyle.Aell-ed Maoliinnon. John Taylor, William Cameron, George McMahon. Passed: Rosella Devlne, Russell Mcinnis, Eugene Mooney, Corinne Duffy. Wilfred Gillls. Leonard Le- Clair. J. H. Richard Wedge, Lewis MacDonald. St. Clair Trainor, Guy Diamond, Noel Maclvlillan, Urban MaoMlllan. Michel Lemieux. English 4 . First Class: Gerald Steele. Second Class: Reginald McQualcl Andre Dorals. Allan MacDonald A n d r e w MacDonald. Marledltll MacDonald, Robert Mooney. Slsttr James Charles, Sister Miriam Eu. gene, Richard A. Wedge. Johi: Dunphy. John Reardon. Thomas Kane. Charles Roche. Patrick Mc- Kenna. Etta MacDonald, Ralph Gaudet, Eugene Kenny. Passed; Jerome Quinn. Paul Jai Lorne Murphy. Gerald Coad_i. it/lyra Mui'ph_v. Gaston Soucy. En-.i M. Murphy. Simeon .l=‘armrr, Gloria Feehan. Desmond Gallant, Lloyd Gaudet, Gerald Johnston. Marl‘ Farmer. Thomas Clea:-_i, Maxwell Callaghan. Aquinas Ryan. Alfred Rnsslter, Joan MacDouald_ Leon- ard Shea. Latin I First Class: Louis Mccloskey, Ralph Shea. Arthur Pendergast. SE!‘-’-l‘ld Class: Thomas Swill. Elizabeth Coylc. Rosella Devin: John Dyer. Arthur Seaman. MElLll‘~ een Beagail. Arlene Doullng, Pal- :'lc.a MCGl.lll'i. Gaston Rm‘. Fran- cis Slowey, Henry Gaudet. CCil‘ll’ln( lJufi_i'. Passed: Helen Patricia MacDon- ald. Gloria Feehan. Etta MacDon- iild. Elmer Hammlll_ Eliot Mac- Aulag‘, Thomas Beagan, Giorgi Mullally. Joan MacDonald. Ivali Tierney, Bernard Walsh. John Walsh. Jean Paul Roussel. Latin 2 First Class: Sister Miriam Eu- gene. S.ster James Charles. Second Class: Patrick McKelina. Robert Mooney. Passed: Guy, Diamond. Bar. I-Iandrahan, Simeon Farmer. Rus- srll Maclnliis. Leo McGlnn. Gel. maln Lemieux. Leonard Lecllill’ Eugene Mooney_ Allan MacDonald. St. Clair Tralnor. Mary Farmer. Lloyd Gaudet. Andrew MacDonald French 1 First Class: Maureen Be:-igan Brial‘. Doyle. Gerald Mollaghan. Jean Paul Roussel. Henry Gaudel. Geraldine Sullivan. Kimble Jay. Second Class: St. Clair Fisher Thomas Swift. Gaston Roy, John Dyer, Thomas Ford, William Train- Di‘. William O‘l-"lahertv. Thomas Eeagan. Ian CvllllE‘5_ George Mul- Islly. Rosemary McQuald. Thomas Grant. Passed: Lucetls Macuonsld, El- lzatt MacAulay. Ivan 'l"lerhP_\. Ar lane Dowlllig, Grace Seaman. Hel- ell Patricia MacDonald. Franco Slowel. Daniel Shea. Jnnles Noon ’1l'l, Elmer Hammlll, Bernard Walsn Patricia L. MacDonald. Marie Burge. Edward Mccabe. Anne Mar Donald, Arnold Mullins. John Mac Adam. Desmond Connolly. French 2 First Class: Germain Lemleux J. H. Richard Wedge. Sister St Rita, Andra Dorais. Louis McClns— key. Second Class: Earl Handralian, Rosella Devule. Leo McGlnn. Eliza- Lieth Coyle, Arthur Seaman. Ael red McKinnon. Guy Diamond Rus sell Maclnnls. Passed: Eugene Mooney. Georg: McMahon. St. Clair Trainer. John Walsh. Urban MacLellan. Noe‘ MacMlllan. William C a m s r 0 n, Leonard Leclair. French 3 First Class: Marcel Bani. Geo Pineau. Alton Craig. Mare Mich- aud. Second Class: Reginald McQuald. Myra Murphy. Thomas McGaugh. Gloria Feehan. Andrew MacDon- ald. Desmond Gallant. Passed: Gerald Johnston. Arnol<. Hickey. William Maclsaac, Lloyn Gaudet. Simeon Farmer. Mar) Farmer. Ernest Larkin. History 1 First Clam: Richard Noonan. William Tralnor. Second Class: Geraldine Bulli- van, Thomas Grant. st. Clill Fisher. Arnold Mullins. Jame: Noonan, Daniel Shea. Anne Mac- Donald. George McMahon, Edwan. Mccsbe. Thomas Ford, Thoma- Swift, Patricia L. MacDonald, Grace Seaman. Noel Maolllillsn Luoettn. MacDonald, George Mul- lally. John Dyer. Elliot MscAulay Foster Webb. Passed: Rosemary McQuald.Des~ mand Connolly, Ivan 'I‘ierney,Gas ton Roy. Ian Gillies, H. Patricii MacDonald. A e l r e d Macxinnon. Marie Burge, Ralph shes. Jeni Paul Roussel. History 2 First Class: Leo MCGUID. Second Class: Myra Murphy. Ur ban Mcliellan. Rosella Dev-me Corinne Duffy, R/iiald Mclvoi. Elisabeth Coyle. Leonard Leclslr. . Wilfred Gillls. J. H Rlchlfd Wedge. History I First Class: Ellen Muilslly, sister Jamel Chsrlu. Msriedith MacDon- ald. Sister Mary of Carmel. second Clue: Gerald Johnston. Em. M. Murphy, Paul Joy. Jer- Dme Quinn. Reginald Mcauoid, Patricia Mooinn, Robert Mooney. Patrick Mcxcnns. Imgeno Kenny. Ronald Mclvor. John Reardon, Al- fred Eosslter, Lorne Murphy.Leon- ard Shea. Mary Farmer. Lloyd Gaudet. Myrl Murphy. Maxwell Callaghan. Leo MCQUIIG. Leslie Rogerson. Passed: John 3. Fisher. Aquinas Ryan, Arnold Hickey. Andrew MacDonald. Gloria Feehen, Joan .\ncDonald. Charles Roche. Economics 1 Pu-at Clue: Arthur soundboar- sld Steele. second Clan: lnuis Mbclofiey. Marie llichaud. Gerald Costly. Bis- ter Mary Patrick. John 3. Fisher. Earl I-Inndrshnn. Denys Dufrune, Marcel Bsrll. Thomas Cleary. Passed: Lewis MacDonald, Gu- ion soucy. Urban Mncusllsn. John waish, George McMahon. John Taylor. Wilfred Glllls. St. Clair Trainer. Leslie Rogerson. Economics 1 P‘LrIt Class: John Dunphy. sewnd"Cla.ss: Thomas Kane,Leo M.0QuIld, Ens M. Murphy. Lloyd Gaudet. Georges Pmesu. Roberi Mooney, Charles Roche. Allen Muc- Donald. Eoonomlcn if First Class: Alton Craig. second Class: Francis zskem. James Johnston, Maurice Flynn- Charles Morrison, William Maels- aac. Leo Clarkin, Charles Menag- nan. Passed: Louis Mcclnn, Georaeb Pineau. Marcel Barll. Ernest. Lar- kin, Thomas McGaugh. Economics 8 First Class: Alton Craig. Second Class: Georges Pineau Francis Zakem, Charles Morrison. Passed: Maurice Flynn. Jame: Jr>l'insl.on, Ernest Larkln. LeoClar- sln, 'I‘homa.s McGaugh. Louis Mo- Glnn, William Maclsaac. Charles Zilonaghan. Marcel Baril. Economics 1 First Class: Alton Craig second Class; Thomas Mccraugh Ernest Larkln. Passed: Marcel Barll. Economics 8 Second Class. Francis Zakem Georges Plneau. Passed: Louis McGlnn. imClar- :in. Maurice Flynn. Charles Mor- rlson. William Matlsaar. Charles Monagharl, James Johnston. Accounting I First. Class: Ellen Mullally. Genr- ges Pliieau, George McMahon.Jolm Dunph_\'. Jerome Quinn. Ronald .\/iclver. John B. Fisher. Gloria Fer-han, Gerald Coady. Joan Mac. Donald. Leslie Rogerson. Leo Mc- Quald. Second Class: Leonard Shea Lorne Mulphy_ Maxwell Callagh- an. Marcel Barll. ' Accounting 2 First Class: Alton Craig Second Class. Leo Clarkln, Jae Jolinston. Charles .M0l‘l’l.50l‘l, Fran- cis Zakem. William Maclsaac. Louis McGlnn, Thomas McGaugn. .<.‘rne.sl, Larkin. Passed: Maurice Flynn. Charles Monaghan. Sociology I First. Class: Sister Mary of Cal- zuel. Louis Mccloskey. Mariedith .tlilC.DOliald. Ellen Mullally. Second Class: Sister Miriam Eu- :ciie. Arthur Seaman. Patricia Mc- qlnri, Thomas Kane. Reginald Mc- Quald, John Reardon. Marcel Bar- l. Desmond Gallant. Thomas cieary. Andre Dorals. Jolm Walsh. cilia MacDonald, George McMah- on. Aquinas Ryan. Passed: Basil Campbell. Galldet. Russell Mclnms. dalldrahan. Arnold Hickey. faylor. Guy Diamond. Philosophy 1 First Class: Sister James Char- .es. Sister Mary of Carmel. Alton Craig. Sister Miriam Eugene. Tho- :iia.s Kane, Paul Jay, Robert Moon- ey. Second Class. Reginald McQuald. Patricia lVlcGinn_ Alfred Rosslter Basil Campbell. Charles Roche Andre Dorals, Lloyd Gaudet. Arn- Ralph Ear. Joni: old Hickey. Passed: Ella MacDonald, Des- mond Gallant. Myra Mllrph). Ralph Gautlrt. Thomas McGaugh John Reardon. Gloria Feehan,Ger- uld Johnston. Richard A. Wedge, Joan MacDonald. Andrew Mac- _)nnald. Ernest. Lal-kin, Aquinas Cyan. Mary Farmer. Philosophy 2 First Class; Maxwell Callaghan tlarieditli MacDonald, Ellen Mul- ally, S:stier St. Rita, James John- ston, Arthur Pendergast, Jerome Quinn. second Class; Patrick McKenna. Francis Zakem, Charles Morrison. Simeon Farmer. Eugene Kenny. Leo Clarkln. Gilles Normanti. .-laurice Flinn. Gerald Steele. Wil- .lam Maclsaac. Allan MacDonald John Dlll’lpl‘l_\'_ Gerald Coady. Passed. Leonard Shea. Gerald \l.!EllBllll. Marc M;cnaurl. Charles -lonaghan, Leslie Rogelson. Leo. _»-lrQuaid. Ronald Mclver. Louis McGmn. Gaston Saucy. Lorni .vllll‘pll)', John B Fisher. Philosophy 3 First Clas=: Marledlth MacDon- iid. Ellen Milllallv. Maxwell Cal- aznan, Jerome Quinn. Gerald Ar- .~£‘liRllll, Maurice Flynn. Second Class: Arthur PEl"ld€I'KllH Cnarlcs M0l'l'l50fl. Marc Michauu John Dunph). Eugene Kenny, .l'lBl'lCB Monnghan. William Mac- .’-aac. Leonard Shea. Patrick Mc- iienna. Gerald Steele. Leo Clnr. .<.n. James Johnston, Gilles Norm- and. Leo McQuaid. Francis zakem. Allan MacDonald. Passed: Lorne Mulphi. Louis .\lcGinn, Leslie Rogersori. Creralo goody. Ronald Mclver. Ens M nlurphy. John B. Fisher. Simeol. i-armer. Gaston saucy Philosophy 5 First Class: Sister Miriam Eu- ,ene_ Thomas Kane. Patricia Mc- Jinn. Second Class: Gerald Steele. An- dre Dorsls, Gerald Johnston. Al- .i-ed Rossltu, Thomu Cleary. An- drew MacDonald. Desmond Gal- ant. John Real-don. John Taylor. Passed. Aquinas Rlan. Gel-ton .-‘outy. Etta MacDonald. Charles .(oche. MI!-hcmsties I First Class: Thomas Ford. Second Class: Arlene Dowlirlg. rhomu Beagan. Geraldine Bulli- viiin. Wlllllm 'n’Iinor, Elmer Ham- mlll. Maureen Beugsn, ngmgrd Walsh. Passed; Daniel shes. lsn Gulies_ Thomu swift. Lucetta Mscnon. Ila. Rosemary McQusid, Bt. Clair Fisher, Marie Barge. John line. Adam. Michel Lemieux. Kimble Jay. Edward Mccabe. Brian Doyle. 590110 Mullllly. James Noonsn. John Dyer. Elliott MseAulsy, Etta MacDonald. Gerald Monaghnn. HPHTY Ouudi-t. Helen Pstricis MacDonald, Desmond Connolly. Msthesnstk-s I second Class: Willism O‘I"lsher. I)‘. Aelred Macxirinon. William Cameron. Passed: lhigene Mooney. Lewis MacDonald. Mathematics I first Clue: Arthur Pndoraut. Alllerion Exhibition Program This Year. ——'I‘bo Alberton Prince County exhibition will be extended to a two—day fur this year for the first time since its inauguntion 2.8 years ago. This decision was reached ataspecial meeting of dir- ectors and exhibitors held in the Alberwn public library last even- ing presided over by the viee-pres- ldent. Mr. Cheater Hayes. An improvement in water famili- OfI'I‘AWA, (GP) —- Public works estimates contained in supplement- ary estimate: tabled Friday in the Commons included: Public buildings Newfoundland: St. John‘b—postal terminal $200,000. New Brunswick: Woodstock — Publiv bullduigs —- further amount required 860.000. Harbors and rivers Newfoundland: Grand Banks -- Reconstructlon of harbor works - I40 mmplete $40,000. Nova Scotia: Chester Biack Harbor —— dredging $95,000. Dlgby ---dredging 851.000; Dingwall—re- pairs to breakwaiers and break- iiater extension 375.000; Falls Pointfi-dredging 840.000; Pleasant Bay—vi hari extension $39,000; Yar- mouth —toward.s ferry terminal —— further amount required $400,000. Prince Edward Island: Summer- sidt,~—nilwsy wharf — reconstruc- tion. improvements and dredrlnx —further amount. required to com- plete (revote) $250,000. New Brunswick: Back Bay — wharf extension—to complete re- \’Ol.P $12,000 545.000. QU(‘.b5'-‘PI Hospital Bay, M I. —, liarbor improvements 523.600: Riv- 'err it Claude — sllpway extension, $6.500: Riviera du Loup— towards‘ wharf enlargement 8100.000; Ste. Angelo rle Laval -- dredging $70.- 000: Shlgawaks wharf recon- =.truct.ion—further amount required 343.000. 1‘ Arsenault, Sister St. Meryl Gerald Arnold. Mathematics 4 First Class: Marcel Baril. Biology 1 First Class; William O'Flaherty." second Class: Ralph Cvaudet,- ftlchard A, Wedge. I Passed: Denys Dufresne, Robertl Mooney. Rosella Devlne. Germain] Lemieux. Wilfred Glllis, Lewis .viacDonald. Elizabeth Coyle. Cor- .nue. Dufli, Michel Lemieux. John» Walsh. Biology 2 First. Class: sister st. Mary Ar- nold. Sister Mary of Carmel. i Second Class: Basil CampbelL Passed. Gilles Dormand. Delys Jufresile. i Chemistry I | First Class: William O’F1aherty.‘ Geraldine Sullivan. ‘ Second Class: Aclred MacKin- Ann. Arlene Dowllng. Thomas Bea- ;;an, Gerald Monaghan. Elme; nlammill. Ian Gillies. William Cameron, Bernard Walsh. William rramor. Passed: Arnold Mullins. Mari: Burge. Daniel Shea, Brian Doyle. siaureen Beagan. Kimble Jay. Rosemary McQuald, James Noon- ;il'i, Michel Lemleux. Foster Webb. Clair Fisher. Lucetta MacDonald. Thomas Grant. Henry Gaudct. Ivan TlPl‘l‘l€). Francis Slower. St John MacAdam. Patricia L. Mac- Donald. Chemistry I First Class: Sister Mary of Car- mel. Basil Campbell. Paul Jay. Second Class: Gerald Arsensult, Noel MacMlllan, Lewis MacDon- ald. Passed: M,\'l'a Mlll'ph_\’. Chemist _y 3 First Class: More Mlchsud, Sis- ter St. Mary Arnold. second Class: Ernest Rloux. Noe: MacMlllan, Passed. Gilles Normand. Gerald Arsenault. Denys Dufresne. Chemistry 4 First. Class: Basil Campbell. Physics I Fir;-t Class: William 0‘Flaherty. Thomas Ford. second Class. sister Miriam Eugene. Sister st. Marv Arnold. Gerald Monaghan. Sister James Charles, Russell Mnclnnls. Passed. Aelred Macxlnnon, St Clair Tralnor, Leonard Leclalr. Eugene Kenny. Wilfred Giills. Leo McGinn, Gaston Saucy, Ralph Gaudet, Brian Dmle. William Cameron. Michel Lemleux. Thomas Clearv. Eugene Monnev. J H. Rich- ard Wedge. Gilles Nnrmsnd. Alfred To Be Two-Day Directors Decide is to the livestock barns and tho construction of new buildings made necessary by the eixterlniori of the exhibition was also approved. A change in the prize list was decided on as follows. That there be separate classes for Red Poll ast- tie and dual purpose shorthorns. Further changes in rules and regu- llatlons will be published and ap- -rlear in the prize list. $250,000 lievoie For Summerside Wharf Included In Supplementary Estimates 0 ‘Estimating Cost Of Extension To S'side School -Mr. D. A. Webber. Halifax. an a!'ChliP(‘l. is now is Summerside at the invitation of the board of school trustees and is preparing preliminary sketches and the ap- proximate cost of a proposed ex- tension to the Summerside High School. When this information is received the board and the town council will be in a position to reach ii decision. On Thursday he met. with a committee of the school board and the school com- mlttee of the town council. The proposed extension will pro- vide ten new classrooms and a new sudllnrium on the ground floor to seat approximately l.00fl persons. -S. Rosslterf Physlu _ Passed: Paul Jay. Richard Wedge. Physics 3 second Class: Gerald Arsenault. Arthur Pendergnst. HIGH SCHOOL PAS! LIST The High School Pass List cori- talns. in order of merit. the name! of the students who have made an average of 60% in the year‘; work with no subject less than 5095. Students whose names are marked with an asterisk wiu be required to write supplementary examina- tlons. Grade XII -— Norman Kurt. Charles Campbell. Patrick Mcwude. Melvin Larkin. Willard Mcclrron. Donald MacDougali. Gerold 1. Murphy. Lawrence Hickey. Adel- bert Roche, ‘Kenneth MacDonald. Joseph Matters. Emmett Mcxenns. ‘Roderick Rossiter. Herman Con- nolly. ‘Donald Marion. John Kelly. Leonard Broderick. ‘Alexander MacDonald. Allan Roberta. ‘Mar- cellus MacGuigan, DU)’- Grade XI —— Thomas Francis Gillls, James Reddln. Bren- den Dunphy. Robert MacDonald. Ronald Bolger. Allan Hagan. John Carrsgher. Peter McConnell. Jer- ome Matters. Thomas Dunphy. Geradr Cheverie. Alvin Mccarville. Gerald D. Murphy. Donald Le- Clalr. Ivan Bulger. John R. Mac- Donald. Gerald Gallant. Alfred Morrison. Paul MacDonald. ‘Robert Fearon. John Blanchard. Merlin Gormley. John Donahoe. ‘Philip Hughes. Paul Davey. Charles Grant. ’Edward Blanchette. Russell Mc- Tqu.-ilrl. ‘Brendan MeGi'nn, Desmond .\lcIVer. Cliffard Morrissey. ‘Leo Shepherd. ‘John A. MacDonald. Paul Noonan. ‘John Lavers, -Louis Mclver. ‘Neil Glllis. ‘Francis Mur- zlaghan. ‘Richard Steele. Grade K — Robert. Steele, “Fil- iam Contain. ‘Paul Mi-Innis. Louis Dnucette. ‘Elton McKenna. Joseph MacDonald, ‘Edward Morrison. *Kevin McKenna. James Gaudet. ‘Daniel MacEachern. ‘Patrick Con- nolly. Commercial — Joseph Abud, Leo- oold Boss-e. Ronald Albert. Maurice Boudreault. ‘Yvon Santerre, Regis LeBel. ‘Raymond Belanger! Mau- rice Balllsrgeon. ‘Jean Louis Des- chesues. ‘Martial Lentegrlo. ‘Joe- cph Ryan. FTDDLING and STEP Entries should he mlllltd ANNUAL KINSMEN CARNIVAL Saturday Evening. May 29th and should be received by midnight Thursday. MI!’ 27 DANCING CONTEST to: Maul-loo Mill, S'side sizes and styles. 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