ISLAND NEWS PAGE =22=-= First Services Held sooner ee 32255 For Father McGuigan Michael Duffy, Donald Gaudet, David Curley: The remains of Rev. Walter J. transierred from St. Dunstan's | Louis MacDonald, David Fitz McGuigan were forwarded on | University to St. Ann's Church, | patrick, Wayne MacDougall. Saturday afternoon from Char-| Hope River, where they were Donald Flynn, Paul Doucette. iotietown Fumeral Home to the received by the pastor, Rev. Leonard Morrissey. Gary chapel at St. Dunstan's Univer-| Denis Gallant peg aati nee gg Aral FA ira Mg Rew i i i i fi | Pass List Releas = ; -Grade_12_matriculation_certi-_ tick, Kenneth -MaecDonald.Ro--.a<on Louis Smith. Vernon A; : ward lence Lellan ficates — Students in this group bert MacNutt, Thomas Rana- worthy, Allan oo — eon and Rev. FP. Ayte as Mac » We jhave made a general average han, Everett Griffin, Michael steeje Donald Josey, Leo scram of 60 per cent or over and have Hogan, Edward Martin, Leo Steele, *Emmett Doyle: Most Rev. Malcolm A Mac- | Lawrence Landrigan ichard all subjects required by matri Trainor, Michael Lund, Rey Gary Cudmore, Joseph Power, Fac! i 2 ac culation standards ‘in order Trainor, Peter ” Kei : i “ Bradley. James McQuaid, Keith Frances, Gage Gaudet, Michael Coady, merit) — Students im this group Shane Hennessey, Robert MacDonald, Leonard 55 per cent or over. Asterisk in- i ; " i enna Cala ood lates > fred Burke, Edward Clint’on, were the following: Rt. Rev. | Assembly Fourth Degree Knights DeCoste, Kenneth DesRoches. *Peter Mullally, *Brian But- Edward” MacFadyen. °Gus > ; ‘ Michael Place, Andrew PletcR, jer. *Louis MacDonald. *Dos- Longaphie, ‘Seles Setteme | ni wae Patrick Prunty; ald Roper, *Paul Connolly, Ivan Perry, Bud Antoniak, Wil- vac 7am karwler, Patstas Cal- *Thomas Butler, *John O'Neil, liam Weatherbie. *Shawn- Urban Gillis laghan, James Dorsey, Melvin *David Mitchell, ‘Cecil Mae- Smith, “Ronald MacDonald, J.W. McCardie, T.P. Butler, Erie F is morning, at which Ostridge, Louis Daley, Blair | Donald, “Herman McQuaid. “Barry MacLeod, Michael Mo Robin. Joseph LeClair, Francis SS Requiem MacDonald, Ernest Corrigam, ‘Andrew Arsenault, *Dona!d ran, “Donald Ross. Corcoran, James Smith, O. P.| High Mass will be celebrated by Kevin ‘White, Kenneth Moly- Connors, ‘*Frank McCarey,’ The closing exercises will be Wood, Wilfred Pineau, James! Most Rev. Malcom A. Mac- neaux,. John .Therault,, Roland Frank Robison. held this evening at 739 p.m. im Kelly. Clifford Murphy, Harold’ Eachern. McInnis, David Monaghan; GRADE 11 the St. Dunstan's University Al- Croken. Charies MacDonald, Michael Murphy, Frank Mac- Grade 11 pass list (in order of U™Mni Gymnasium. Wilfred re McGaugh, Andrew Mac- slaughter ttle under | Kinnon, John Howatt, Philip O’- merit) — This list contains the Driscoll, Charlottetown, will ad- Regal Puce. od laa neat, ont eealnee “|Neil, Robin McGuigan, John names of the students who have Gress the graduates. Faber MacDonald. im Argentina, where meat can- las Murnaghan; in cgi Parag oners who escaped from St. Marha. : Peter Shelfoon, Donald Mae- William LeClair, Donald Duss Vincent de Paul Penitentiary Pallbearers were: J. rua | How to relieve Donald, Peter Duffy. Myrom ford. Thomas MacLeod. Ronald last Tuesday were — MacMillan, Eugene MacDonald, | Yates, Thomas MacDonalé, Gallant, William Richard, Tony Saturday without a William Ledwell, ‘Brendan | relict aa eal Aetna eee | Nrker lene ecient: Baie /aserthend parsing lat “ue Pant - O'Grady; Renal: Bolger, ont | mile ood. ; : ; ; ten, Robert. LeClair, Robert Proude, Brian _ Affleck, Daniel | Sasso, Pierre Therrien, : let instruction examiner for merside. and Gail MacPher- ever, that no agreement has ital, has the dirt carefully |venson, Leslie Affleck, Ronald Coffin, Gerald O’Meara, Donald 20, escaped from the medium-| SUNDAY SERVICE eae the Royal Academy of son, Charlottetown. AS am been entered into as the prov- washed out to see if it contains | Giggey, John Norton; Taylor; security annex of the federal Om Sunday afternoon, Father | rest better. De ing in London, in Char- academy examiner, Miss Oli- |ince must first determine what | diamonds. Wilfred Smith, Donald McClin-' Edward Cooper, Ray Doiroa, | prison by scaling a wall MacGuigan’s remaims were pent on Seite. siesta Gain aimaiidatan ver has toured the Common- would secure ballet students at Prince wealth since 1959 in her work Pee eee oe eee Street School. Miss Oliver, left, of seeing that the academy's. is seen with ballet students syllabus is faithfully followed |‘ Provincial government must Marti hol Chariott im ballet instructs turn over the land with a clear = = centres. title to the federal government. This may involve expropriation Ballet Taught Here comand the federal government may in- ed Standard ede ies tie erence! Dey June 26 danc- . : The gates of RCAF Station 29 young Island ballet students. ing.” She said that ae Summerside will open to the a followed in schools of instruc- be held in the province. : Miss An interesting ground tion. | Oliver said “exams are being) is being prepared to inform Of the children examined | held this year for the first time) visitor’s of the activities of the here, Miss Oliver said “the | in Charlottetown and Quebec! ground support element which teaching of ballet appears to be | City.” keeps the aircraft flying around of a very high standard.” She Miss Oliver. who was trainod the clock. said that in her travels exam | in ballet in London, never danc- | e : f F ! * Be ps [ z ining which have taken her all| ed on the stage, but spent all Argus over the Commonwealth since | her time in teaching. While she) and aircraft which are 1959 “I have seen very good has toured the Commonwealth | hased at Summerside. The Ray- work and some very bad but | in her work, the country she has/| 3) Canadian Navy is to contri- the large percentage is of a visited most often is Africa, hav- pute tracker aircraft and a very good average standard.” ing made six tours of examina | conter to the displas heli YOUNG PATIENT ment said the first call proved At School Cathy MacKenzie, young, to be a false alarm at Buntain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dun- and Bell Co on Lower Queen can MacKenzie. Victoria Cross Street about three o'clock in che | GEORGETOWN — An im- is a patient in the Kings County morning. | Pressive flag raising ceremony Memorial Hospital. ’ Fire trucks were on the move was held Friday afternoon on about 10.30 ‘Sotaréay evening | the grounds of the Gourgetows IN HOSPITAL ‘This time to Pond Street where | High School, when the new Ca- Mrs. George Clarey, Whim | they extinguished a small fire | nadian maple leaf flag, donated Road is a patient im the Kings | |in a vacant house opposite the by the Georgetown Branch, No. County Memorial Hospital. | Holy Redeemer Church. | 16 of the Royal Canadian Legicn, ENTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. Evelyn A. Cudmore, | Riverview Beauty Salon has en- | tered hospital for treatment. was SUD by the school children, their She is expected to remain in’ i Gas ‘i seen number - a 4 a teachers, members of the Royal hospital for several days | a ee Canadian Legion and citizens. in The master of ceremonies for FURTHER TRE goo the occasion was Legion branch Fred MacDougall, president, Alec Arsenault. Montague, has bees confined to New Park As the Red Ensign was low- ood fw days and today will be Gis Mave ee ame, ane oe God Save The , and transferred to Charlottetown for Location the our Conetian flag was rale- further treatment. ed they sang O Canada. Rev. WANT A DOG? U ttl Louis B. Dooley delivered the Ces Wi ane Ot catcher. nse ed dedication. has a number of dogs of = breeds and sizes looking No agreement has been homes in the country. The dogs, ed with the toderal goverument| Three Tankers ter Marshfield, ‘will be supplied| teal” pert’ ms “te neat | Unload Here ing Stream, captained by R. J. * ' Sergeant Wakelin is attached fo "ents as 2 park site. | The 20-thousand-ton MV_Irv- ‘in Hilts of Saint John, berthed Following are the results of and Cascumpec. He said, how-| finery at Saint John about two the card party held Thursday | o'clock early Saturday morning. night at the Community Centre: She carried a mixed cargo of ladies’ first, Mrs. Helen Car-_ CITY AREA | 5,300,000 gallons of stove and mody; second, Mrs. Joseph R. | FU | fuel oils, Irving gasoline and ie : fi "oe ts NERALS ae decane her cargo . s first, m Murray; | e cau tae Casford: freeze- | the tanker left at 2 p.m. Sunday out, John McInnis and Mrs. C._ ROSS FUNERAL — The fun-| for her home port at Saint bord door prize, Joseph McES-|well ‘was held trum St Ae. , The MV Irving Hickory under lee drew’s Church, Orwell, Satur. |{R¢ Command of Capt. Henry day afternoon. Services at the | 12¥!". Halifax, arrived in port SEVEN LEAF CLOVER = Citrch and about 9 o'clock Saturday even- Miss Olga Hennigar, Mon | grave were conduct- ing with a load of Irving gas. ta brought a seven leaf ©? by Rev. WE. Grant. Hymms she arrived from he faves to the Montague Bureau | ere Jesus, Lover of My Soul! and left for her home port at CO Ae eetiet veer. |and The Lord's My Shepherd.| Scist John approximately four Gay. The unusual clover was|Palibearers were John Shaw, hours after, the boat unloaded at (ys in the back yard of her|Domald MacDonald, John Nad-| the Irving pier. home by her brother Paul. They @Y. Alastair MacLeod, John! Also in port was the Imperial both had found four leaf clov- MacKinnon, and Ewen Msc | Halifax. previonsiy large Leod. 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