10 The Guard1an,.Saturdny.June 25.1955 ..-..Q. f E 3' ." '.j-Ia". following is the St. Mary's ' Aoadensy senior prize list and T Commercial School graduate list i for: the year ending June. 1255. , . Certificates :4 Proficiency -GRADE V - Delphine Arsen- ault. Mary Driscoll. Myrna Mc- Cormick. Jeannette MacDonald. Bernadette Trainor. --GRADE VI - Frances LsClair, Carroll Clow. Joyce Clow, Helen Kelly. Beverly Chiow. GRADE VII - Joan Undei-hill, Ialonie Wedge. Marjorie Bernard, Noreen Cameron. Elizabeth Gal- lant. GRADE Vlll Norma Fitz- Patrick. Marcia Arsonault. Eliz- abeth Blacquiere. Anne Arsenault. Paula Perry. GRADE IX - Ann Ronan. Phil- llppa McNally, Patricia Grant, Mllzlorie Noonan. Patricia Mc- Neill. '.luIor First Aid Certificates GRADE VIII - Elizabeth Blac- quiere. Norma PitzPatrick. Doreen Perry. Nora DesRoches. Anne Icustin. Janet Perry. Paul: C -use-au'o9r'4n.a.Ic I-I 6:2Il':'EUU' Parry. ' GRADI IX - Ann Ronan. Pat- ricia Grant. Dorothy Perry. Patricia MacNeill. Prizes for Highest Aggregate donated by the Knights of Colum- bus: Grade V, Delphine Arsenault.. Grade VI, Frances Leclalr. Grade VII. Joan Underhill, Grade VIII. Norm: FitzPatrlck. Grade IX. Ann. Ronan. Prizes for Religion donated by Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLelian, Rev. A. J. McLeod and Rev. J. H. LoClair: Grade V. Florence Gau- det; Grade VI. Carroll Clow; Grade VII, Salome Wedge: Grade VIII, Anne Arsenault: Grade IX. Pliillippa McNally. Prizes for Deportment donated by the Holy Family Society: Grade V, Diane Pauquet; Grade I VI. Judy Richards; Grade VII. Eliza DesRoches; Grade VIII. Patricia DeMoss; Grade IX. Mar- lon Gaudet. Prizes for Needle Work donated by Rev. Mother Superior: Grade V. Margaret MacDonald; Grade VI. Nola Biacquiere; Grade VII. Eudora Arsenaiilt: Grade VIII. - Paula Sullivan. Prizes for Arithmetic donated by Mr. Earle Hickey: Grade V. Catherine Phillips: Grade VI. Joyce Clow; Grade VII. Noreen Cameron: Grade VIII. Paula llzerry; Grade IX. Vernita Gal- nt 11-. .n ..--u-..,. -one-n :-..-........s ..-......-.- Prize: for English donated by Dr. W. E. Callaghan: Grade V. Joan Warren; Grade VI. Voids Gallant; Grade VII. Elizabeth Gallant: Grade VIII. Marcia Ar- senault: Grade IX. Joyce Arsen- nuit. : . Prize: for Spelling donated by Mrs. J. C. Hickey: Grade V. Cecilia Leclalr: Grade VI, Bev- erly Clow; Grade VII. Marjorie Bernard. Prizes for Geography donated by Miss Dena Gaudet and Miss Margaret Arsenault: Grade V. Jeannette MacDonald: Grade VI. Faye Gillls; Grade VII. Pauline Noonan; Grade VIII. Shirley Ar- senault; Grade IX. Patricia Rog- II'S. . Prizes for History donated by the French Social Club: Grade V. Mary Drlecoll: Grade VI. Mary Frances Oliver: Grade VII. Cath- arine Scott: Grade VIII. Elizabeth Blacquiere; Grade IX. Patricia McNeill. -Prize: for Application donated by Mr. Earle MacDonald: Grade V-; Cynthia Pinenu; Grade VI, Gloria Gallant; Grade VII. Doris Arsenault: Grade VIII. Nora Des- Roches: Grade IX. Diana Arsen- ault. 1-Prizes for Science Drs D. E. Callaghan: Elizabeth Mallett: Marjorie Noonan. ,P.rize for Algebra donated by Bey. J. H. I..eClair: Grade IX. Dorothy Perry. "Prise for Geometry donated by Rev. A. J. McLeod: Grade IX. Bonita Gallant. Prizes for French donated by the French Social Club: Grade VIII. Alcida Gallant: Grade IX. Louise Richard. "Prize for Latin donated by Rt. 'ev. G. J. MacLellan: Grade IX. ntrlcla Grant. - '- Girl Guide Awards - Religion an-1 Life Emblems: ; GRADE VIII - Norma Fitz- Patrick. Elizabeth Blacquiere. Doreen Perry. Anne Heustis. Nora Desltoches. Paula Perry. GRADE IX - Anne Ronan. ti-icia Grant. Patricia Mat-Neill. arjorie Noonan. Dorothy Perry. Prizes for Perfect Attendance donated by Mr. Earle MacDonald. (2 years: Grade V-Alena Brown. Florence Gaudet. Catherine Phil- lips. Grade VI (5 .veers(:-Judy Arsenault: Grade VII. Noreen Cameron. Jean Gaudet. Elizabeth Gaudet: Grade VII. Norma Fitz- Patrlck. Paula Perry: Grade IX. loan Marie Arsenauit (2 years). Vernlta Gallant. Marjorie Noon- en. Prize: for Music donated by to Catholic Women's Leanne: GRADE V - Pauline Under-hm. Mary Driscoll. Dorothy Perry. Florence model. .7. " Mic- Donald. GRADE VI-lfslen Kelly. Faye Gillie. Carroll Clow. GRADE VII - Salome Wedge. llilabed Gallant. Elizabeth Gau- (let, Joan Underhill. GRAD! VfII- Margaret Grant. donated by Grade VIII. Grade IX. Prizes And Honours Won On St.Mary'sAcademy Day lane Sullivan. Mary Paula Me. Iver. Mary Gertrude Gillie, Myra Mary Murphy. Mary Lorraine Pineau. Barbara Ellen Cameron, Joan Mary Arsennult. Helen Ce- cilia Dalton. Anne Marie Mullin. Prize for Highest Aggregate donated by Canadian Legion. Julia Sonier. Prize for Regilion donated by Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLellsn: Nandi Gallant. Prize for English donated by Rev. A. J. McLeod: Geraldine Noonan. Prize for History donated by the French Social Club: Marie Smith. Prize for Latin donated by Rev. J H. LeClair: Cecilia Blacqulere. Prize for French donated by the Assumption Society: Margaret Bernard. Prize for Mathematics donated by the Knights of Columbus: Julia Sonier. Prize for ' I donated by the lcanadisn Legion: Carmella Gal- ant. Prize for Department donated by the Holy Family Society: Mar- garet Bernard. Prize for Arithmetic donated by the Canadian Legion: Helen Ar- senault. Prize for Application donated by the Canadian Legion: Noonan. Prize for Needle Work donated by Rev. Mother Superior: Mar- garet Gallant. Class Premiums donated by the Canadian Legion: 1. Flora Peters. 2. Arlene Sullivan. Helen Dalton. Paula Mclver. Gertrude Gillis, Myra Murphy, Lorraine Pineau. Barbara Cameron, Joan Mary Arsenault. Anne Marie Mullin. Prizes for Perfect Attendance donated by Mr. Earle MacDon- ald: Sonia Kenny (four years), Cecilia Blacquiere (four years). Joan Mary Arsenault (two years). Geraldine Noonan (two years). Lorraine Plneau, Paula Mclver. Prize: for Music donated by the Catholic Women's League: Barbara Cameron. Geraldine Noo- nan. Patricia 24. Monte Commercial School 1 Certificates: Colleen Brennan, Rosita Croken. Blanche Colwili. Shirley Clow. Ferns Coughlin. Lorlna Desftoches. Belly 7301109."!- Norma Dymcnt. Germaine Gal- lant Loretta Maclsaac. Catherine Pi-aught. Alfreda Poirier. Annette Richards. Doris Rodd. Wanda Rodd, Elizabeth Ramsay. Loretta White. Pauline Arsenault, Gladys Hamill. Typewriting: Kathleen Murphy. Anita MacArthur. Sylvia Williams. shorthand: Irene Arsenault. Prize for General Excellence donated by M. F. Schurman Ltd.. Catherine Praulzht. Prize for Religion. Pi-aught. pm. for Typewrltlng. Lauretta White. Continued IEDIII past 6 Catherine Hunter's Corner or as a fighter on the end of a fly rod. . Regardless of the contention of quite a few anglers that the Cause- way at North River ruined the trout fishing at Milton many beau- tiful specimen: up to ash pound- have been landed between WC Causeway and the old North River bridge. Methinks when the water warms up in July and Allsllll "19 trout will move up into the fresher. colder water in the Milton area. Any fear that the trout wouldnt be able to navigate the 'by-pus has been dispelled; both trout and smelts may move in or out at will. This week I was given some trout that came from a beaver dam that was constructed by those industrious little engineers three years ago. It covers approximately up thstit in difficult to stop However. we plan Contlausdfrosnpagel " Back Stretch ' 2: Gosben- July I to July 2; R.ooaevelt- July 11 to July 18; Saratoga- July 10 to July 2:. Vernon Down:- July 25 to July so. Joe O'Brien will be at Sara- toga for all the big ones. He will start Scott Frost 2. 200 there. pleasure of numbering you among our honored guests at that time. ' While R. J. "Dick" Logue of Sydney is new euff some dis- appointment due to inactiv- ity ol his trotter Dean Gallon 2.0796, his 2-year-old Bannerway has won considerable money so far. We mentioned his first win 2.10. his next in 2.0:. his third 2.00 and some nights ago he won again in 2.04 and Dick was there to see him win. These pur- ses ranged between 83.01!) and 54.000 and the pay off is D per cent for first at Roosevelt. Enclosed were clipping: from papers. one of which showed Au- brey Rodney. who is between 74 and TI year: old holding the pscer: Attica Prince 2.0'I5t and Kay Ensign 2.1096. Aubrey is one of the top driver: at Saratoga Raceway. Another clipping shows the results of the racing there on the 15th with Rodney winning the first division of the Cobleskill Pace. nurse 83.700 with Newport Commotion 2.0196. in 2009i, and Angie Allen. formerly of Hall- by "m" 5mm" W” u" fax, winning tn. other division classified trot in 2.21 (now re- of the same pace with Steve c"d)' 124' L"ck3' L9!" 3'1 WW" Dav" in 105.5 yg . MW "com rell Lewis! dgovg Crgsadclr .Ch'llf for t . . - 0 was as e: an or he 4year old son of Vole H. iglwu; Ian 2.:-an 0' Ch" 3”. Joe O'Brien with four tentlal 3”." 9 " 1”" mm 1”- m,,,,, in an H.mh.e.:,Ln g which was the fastest of the night. Scott Frost. Butch Hanover. Dra- meek 3 Md 7 were W” by .L"y son my mm mm" Free, a" Belle Lee (J. MacDonald), own- owned by Sol Camp. has a chance by Rudm M"K'””””- My to duplicate the Walter Cox suc- PH” '4' um” 3'22” 2-1925 cu,” of 1”. when "Lou Show The latter is a new record for Cox with Wm" mu (Con Lily Belle Lee. In races 5 and Volomne (Men). sh. Guy M" 8 Loretta Lee (M. Chaisson), own- (Crozier) and Miss Woerner ed by Mr" M"? R”3Ch- New (Stokes). finished in that order w”"f”'dv W" H: H" lmu" to account for the first four Jud” M"”' 24' t"”'- 3-15 monies in the 1-Iambletonian raced ' that year at Lexington. All were in the Cox stable trained by him and no other similarly trained quarantette has ever achieved giatmrecord. If Joe's four should e e winners hey would have an "Med '10,, M mu" m ownglcalais. Me., winning the 1st and ed by one mug Joe WM unhsth dashes. Top Brooke (Renaud) 31000 "at with D.A”.gnan zoug ;2-J. Whispering Oak (Stevenson) in 2.0708 at Roosevelt Racewav 12' but "me 2'21: TM and 3m 135. Snurd”, mum ' 6th dashes were won by Dela- ware Chief, owned and driven by And new we hear from Ken Bennie Ryan. Miss Elli: (McAl- MacDougall. Manager Sackville dum 24' M" "'7" 115k T59 Downs, Lower Sackville. N. S.-am nu uh d"h" W9" W” W p . I '..I am naming my mm the trott'er.Tyndall Semple, own- week here at' Sackville Downs ed gm dnven by '7' H: Dewit" and as I told you during our con-' Mam)” B"dI”"3 (R C3") 3'3- versation, I finally decided re- D0” Tm" m"'3"d) 34- but mm luctantly to give up the Trotting 2'" H: Ti" "5 "d m1 dish" News and accept this position. "'9" "0" by C0'0'"l D'”- 0W1"-'d I am happy to inform you that and driven by Robert Ryan. Honi- two Very good friends of mine. ton. Ma. Domlnion's Pride (De- Auhrey Kelzer. Sports Editor of Wm) 12- T'""- 3-13 55- 1-13- the Sydney Post Record. and. Harry shed", .d.,em,..,g mu, Last Saturday night's race card .39, of um um, mpen an 3,, at Truro drew a very large crowd. ".3 t. uh up an pubucmon "4 Great interest was taken in races hop. u, d.v,io, 1; gm, . ye”. 4 and 7 in which some of the round wnkly m.gm,,, covering fastest horses in the Maritime: all phases of sport in the Mnri- tmk P"'- 1" "'30 4 -'0!9dllE times. with a section devoted sole- Clanimlm owned Ind driven by ly to our sport of Harness Rae- D9" T"”'”- W" 1. 5035319 mg, The, ..-, both experiencw. Double Hal (Conroy) 2. Mighty newspaper men and with the fsc- 3” (H319?) '- with H9ldW3l'- ilities which they will have avall- .-Mlle Millet A- 0- Scott Ind Ath- able I know they will produce ah"! mil" nnllhlnl 13 "Ill 03'- publication to please all and do d"- Tlmev 1995f -4 "C015 '0' a great degl of good for me the track this season. In the 7th gporL dash with. the same field Mighty Boy. owned by E. Whebby, Dart- "! gm V"-y happy Wm. my new mouth, was 1. Headway (Given) set up, Beyond . doubt tn. sgck. 2. Josedale Double Hal (Conroy) ville Downs will be the harness 3. Jlldif Ml"9l'- MMOM Rule?- racing Show mace of the Mari. Josedale Clansman finishing in times when it is completed. The thlt orden Time. 2-IWL In men promote;-3, n,c. cminmnk mm '5 and 0 Barbara Ann Queen (C. Capt. Jack ci-iiisshuiik are going Smith). ownvd by K. 1-. Moms- sli out in gvefy deplnmgnt "4 han, Sydney, was 1-3. Nlbble Sun no expense is being spared to - Hnleyl. Owned by Ewell make every feature the best. I Smmh 5Yd!l8Y. 3-1. M15! Cherry am confident the track will be Valley (Mac!-eod) 2-1. Time. 2.15 fast as the elevations are per-.35 213- NWM9 5"” 900k I "- lect with nbundmc. of new. card last season of 2.1096. He is room. Both turns and the back I lmldmn" 'l'0t'0l'- I004 lilt- gu-gech mum;-. 55 1". mm ed and has the honor of trotting rail fence en the giant, (mg om. the fastest heat in the Maritime: side fence. with the home stretch WU 59350"- measuriug 75 feet to score eight horses behind the gain. Four Mm 8 Ind 6 were Won by barns of Thermscreet con:truc- Din” W" IMIUION. 0Wl'9d by non are now completed. provld- I-Om latch-r of Barlnshill. H23 70 fireproof winter stalls. aha Mill"! D-b (Gould) I-4. Em construction of five more barn: (C -Smm” 44- Tlmh 3-Wit. 1-10 for summer stables with 100 stalls W 5"” (Will in "R litter are now under way, dash must have been at least as fast as his record of 2.119s. The single dashes were won as fol- low: . . . .Rsca 1. Miss lluenose l5Dence) 1, Mia: Alice Guy (Pin- kney) 2. time. 2.10M. which knock: cm seconds off her for- mer record. Race 2 was won by Dudiedaie. owned and driven by G. B. Turner. Doctor L. B. (Walk- er) 2, time. 2.185. I fifth of I second better than her record. There were four double winner: at Sydney races last Monday night. Tryon G. (Graham), own- Fredericton. N.B., the Marl- time's fastest track, held their opening night's meeting last week with Top Royal (F. Carr), own- ed by Miss Lorraine Halliday of "The grand':tand 200 feet long by 50 deep is under construction, containing comfortable seating for 2500 people. all seats with back rest. mutuel. canteen and rest rooms will all be under the stand where heating can be arranged for late fall racing. Surface of the track is up to grade and only a light coat of top soil is to be eight or 10 acres of which only two or three is flshable. There is a sizable body of open water abut- ting the emban' t. but from" there on a narrow ribbon of blue water meander: through a sea of green flags. This is the creek bed and one may follow its course in a light boat. for : quarter mile till it scrapes gravel where the elders and spruce crowd to its very edges. The two trout I was given weigh- ed between three quarters and a pound each. Their stornachs were stretched drum tight with food of all descriptions. . . flies. beetles. dragon fly larvae. fresh water shrimp and other item: I could'nt, identify. There was even a smsilt salamander or lizard in one. The flesh was almost a: pink. or red. as a salt water trout. One was all I could stow away at I " t As regards flavour. I would as soon have it as a fresh run sea trout. There are some who find salt water trout a little too strong in flavour-almost like salmon. one often hears comparisons. drawn between. trout caught in different dams. Some are pink fleshed and-well flavoured; others are white meated and soft, still others have an off flavour. This off navour la a mystery so far as this columnist is concerned. some contend muddy bottom is the added. We have about 40 horses alabled including the stable: of ”Bunny" Walker. "Chops" Camp. bell. Cyril Dsuphinee and B.C.'s own stable. They are using the track daily and working miles in 30 or better on the outside of this wide track. I watched Bra- wer's Gallon work a trip far out on the track in 30 and I know that when they move into the rail this coming week that their mile: will be around 2). The big horse is in beautiful condition and a picture to watch, trotting. Lucky Chief. his stable mate. is also training nice and they like him a lot. A new colt arrived last week. out of Bonnie Budlong by Peerless Hanover. and she has been bred back to the Brewer. I am so enthused over the many splendid features of this new set- Cherloitetown Rsceway's pro- gram last Saturday night was considered an excellent one. It drew a large crowd and the time made in the free for all aur- prissd everyone. The first dash for trotter: was won by Ted Genessee (A. Llewellyn) In g very close finish from his slablemate Royal Train (Wlsensr). time. 2.19 it, He is owned by H. R. Bevan and looks like a coming star. In the 2nd dash the 4-year-old Mr. Jollscott (0'Meara). owned by Doug Hill and George Rogers. gave an exhibition of speed that surprised the fans, winning :- way off by himself in 2.1596. Hoos- ier Doctor (Show) 2. In the 3rd and 0th dashes for tro- tter: W n y in a r h. owned by the Justsmere stables and driven by Don Seaman. went a lovely mile 'in 2.1! to win from Real lingo (0'Me:ral. Pet Han- ever. owned and drive: by Col. D. A. Macltlnnon. won the 0th dash in 2.14V., Real Fingo 2. time 2.i4Va. In the 4th and 7th dashes Miss Donne Mae made a sur- glaces where trout are available. pi-um. mm in '1, mm ml. has also vary their diet with a. (Winner) in 1.1: and paid aatkrl-thmlco. squirrels or rIb- some to her backers. Miss Donna - V0 Illmlllll mlhk I1'0v".Mae is owned by Jack Anneer and pasture swamps they could do a lot toward maintaining water levels and creating suitable wild- life habitat. Trout. mush-ats and ducks follow the beaver; and mink frequent racing card of the season was run off at Mnncton. In the lat and Rh dashes Cold Nita (Mr- ths nerd). owned by Cerinler a Ber- nard. was 2-1. Helen Hoosier (L. O'Brien) 1-2. In' the 2nd and 0th dashes Lil.y.Marlone (H. Cormier). owned by Mrs. E. Milton. Mone- ton. was 2-1. Model Budlong (Ber- nardil-2.lnthe8rdand7th dashes Peter Federal (Xillam). owned by I. A. Ryder. Moncton. was 1-2. Scott Cash (Barrieau), owned by L. Barrleau. Monctonp 2-1. In the 4th and tlth dashes Mlghb Grand (Killarn). owned by W. Cluff, Woodstock. was 1-4. Scottish Boy. owned and driven by J. E. Woods. Butouche. 4-1 the night -- 2.1356 in the 3rd dash. Richelieu Park woun up its racing program on Sun ay and the horses are moving from there to Blue Bonnets. Scotch Dean called "The Jet". gave a fare- well salute by winning both ends of the 02,000. pacing derby in 2.02 and 2.01, which is a new rs- cord for "The Jet". Laddie Sey- mour, formerly owned here. also celebrated the occasion by win- ning his race. the first on the program. in 2.10M. which is a new record for Laddle. Before the season and: he will probably best 2.10. Prince Maplecraft own- all by R. J. Loque. Sydney. won at Rlvhelieu a few nights ago in 2.08. I Those who have made entries in the Prince Edward Island Har- ness Racing Club's Futurity Colt Stakes are reminded that the sec- ond payment is due on or before Friday. July 1. Colts must be named with this payment. The Secretary-treasurer is W. G. Gil- lespie. Charlottetown. These Fu- turities will be raced at Char- lottetown some time after Old Home Week. The Leonard Barrieau stable of Moncton with Mr. Barrleu's son Rulin in charge, has moved to the Charlottetown track and the horses are being greatly admir- ed. They are Becky Smith p. 2.1095. Lady Cash p. 2.l0'.'i. Ade- line Puncher p. 2.18, Polly Rey- nolds 2.1l, Texas Hanover p. 2.0lV4. Scott Cash 2.00Vs. Coun- less Carlo. Miss Mite t. 2.084s. The latter has earned over S14.- 000 in her racing career and will be a starter tonight in the B Trot. Wednesday night at Truro was record breaking night with sev- eral horses taking new tabs. in race I Janellle won for owner- driver Harley Spence. Bridge- water. in 2.15-a record. Brenda Grattsn (Haley) 2. In race 2 Jerry Srague (D. Pinkney), own- ed by G. R. Allen, Wallace. was I, Iagoo (K. Pinkney) 2, time 2.1080. In race: 3 and '7 the trot"- ter Pepper Boy, owned and driven by George Turner. Dartmouth. was 1-4. Miss Cherry Valley (Mac- Leod), owned by Eric McMillan. Truro. 2-1. Both dashes were in 2.1426, which equalled Pepper Boy's record. In races 4 and 8 Mm Gideon Hanover (Daniels). owned by Earl Wilson. Truro. was 1-4. David G. (MacI.eod). owned by G. E. MacLeod. Westvllle, 2-l. Time. 2.l48i, 2.14. which equalled David G.'s record. Race 5 was won by Bud Henley (G. Turner). owned by Harry Whebby, Dart- mouth. I. So: Plant (C. Smith) 2. Time 2.15-a new record for Bud Henley. Race 0 was won by Judy Budlong. owned and driven by Cyril Smith. Hunter River, Hi Pat Jr. (Haley) 2. Time. 2.10. Horsemen are reminded of the big program of races that will be held over tile Summerside Raceway on the afternoon and night of next Friday. July 1. Do- minion Dsy has been Summer- side's racing day for as long as the writer can remember - and that goo: back into the lll00':. There is never a disappointment there, classes are always well filled. the racing real good. the track in excellent shape and a large and commodious grand stand where everybody can get A seat. We hope the , , '- pro- prietors of the above raceway will have a very large attend- once and we are confident that those who go there will see some outstanding lilne made. We do not need to say very much about t'onight': races at Charlottetown. The entries have been in the press and everyone can see that it will be a program equally as good as last Saturday night, which was pronounced one of the beat in a long time. The free for all will have practically the same starters as last Satur- day night when the fsstest time in the Maritime: this season was made-2.09lA. If conditions are good we look to see that time shaded. , Jame: Flood leaves this morn- ing for Roosevelt Raceway where he will visit his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Joe O'Brien. Jimmie has an acquain- tance with many of the most prominent owner: of race horses and is well known to leading dri- vers and other: and is always welcomed on these holiday trips. Continued From Page 0 I (W4 II the ml the! me e on Toronto Stock: in! "'0" "HI I mixture 0! .I:l'tI':floIkv.ablhd,l ) & fur: of different shades. texture: .; 5', 0,4,. ag 3. gum." ,0. .:Am-r- : 1': 3 "”" "i”s.'.2i.i""". 2. 'i'..'.?.' 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Hos- pital June 19. 1955. to Mr. and 'Mrs. Martin Macltay. (nee Aud- rey MaeLeod) Wood Islands. a daughter. Janet Catherine, 0 lbs. 6 ozs. SHAW-At P. E. l. Hospital. June 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. Vic- tor Shaw. Belvedere. a daugh- ter. Vicki Dorilda. 7 lbs, 4 ozs. IIENNESSEY-At the Charlotte- town Hospital June 17. 1055. to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hennessey. nee Joan Moore, a daughter. 8 lbs. 8 ozs. IVES-At the Prince County Hos- pital on June 20. 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Claude D. Ives, of " side, a son. John Gordon. Weight 11 lbs. 4 ozs. GUNN-At the Charlottetown Hos- pital. June 18th. 1955 .to Mr. and Sheldon Gunn. St. Peter's Lake. a daughte . 8 lbs. 11 ozs. MacDONALD - At the Charlotte- town Hospital on June 19th, 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Mac- Donald. Howe Bay, a daughter. 6 lbs. 12V: ozs. McKAY - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. G. Stewart. McI(ay, Mt. Edward Heights. a daughter. 9 lbs. 5V7 zs. CRABBE-At ilhe P. E. 1. Hon- Grapaull Theatre Friday and Saturday 8:30 COW COUNTRY Starring: Edmund O'Brien and Helen Westcott Action, Thrills, Romance Comedy: ”IJittle Rascals". ttR;YAL'” p.m. "HER TWELVE MEN". 5 es and Mrs. Lewis Mcltensls pltal. June ml. to Mr. and Frank Crabbe. Milton 1 Basnall) twingiris.sl .l1oss. Mr: sash uii. June net. 1955. to ur. and ii3l.im and mi. John n. ital on June list to N . ' Tire. George Well. Be y. a son. 10 lbs. is one. DOWLING - At the Cl atown Hospital on June 21st. 1.... to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dowllng. a boy. 7 lbs. 11 ozs. DARRACH - At Jeffr Hales Hospital. Quebec. on 4th. less, to Capt. and Mrs. Gordon Dari-sch. a son. Alastair Graeme. SMITH - At the Charlottetown Hospital. June loth, to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Smith, Kelly's Cross a son. wemlt 7 lbs. 11 ozs. WEEKS--At the Prince County Mr. and Mrs. Melville Weeks. Fredericton. a son. 0 lbs. B on. ' SIMPSON - At Eastern King: Memorial Hospital .Wolfville. N.B.. to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Simpson (nee Irene MaeLeod) a daughter. MeKENZlE - At the Charlotte- town Hospital. June 21. 1005. to Mr. (nee Frances Rooney): a son.. TWEEL-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on June 19th. 1065 to Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Tweel (nee Lisa ssfsdl) Elm Avenue. a daughter. RODGERS-At the Ohanlottetown Hospital on June 22nd, 1206. to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rodgers. Belvedere. a son. WADMAN - At the Prince County Hospital on June 17th, 1055 ” Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wadman. slngton, a daughter, Audrey P. Weight 8 lbs. 1596 ozs. RICHARD - At the 0ttawa.Gen- eral Hospital on June lath. 1955. to Cpl. and Mrs. Stan Richard. (nee Betty Murray. Augustine Cove) : daughter. Karen Elaine. Weight 0 lbs. 14 ounces. JENKINS-At the P. E. I. Hospi- tal. on Thursday, June 23rd, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawson Jen- kins, Pownal. a daughter. Debra Ann. Weight 7 lbs. 11 on. DEATH! McLURE-At P. E. Island Hos- pital on Saturday. June llltlh. l9bI Winfield Chester Scott McLure. aged 80 years. WALKER-At P. . I. Hospital on Friday. June 1 , 1955. Gavin H. Walker. MacKENzlE- At Charlottetown June illth. 1055. Henry D. Mac- Kenzie. formerly of St. Peter's in his 70th year. CAMPBELL-At the P. E. Island Hospital, Sunday. June lush. 1M5 Cecil R. Campbell of North Wilt- khlre in his llhrd year. LAFFERTY-At the Charlotte- town Hospital Saturday. June 18. 1055. J. Frank Lafferty of Ill Elllsboro Street in his 73rd year. BENTLEY-At P. E. Island Hos- sumlrnslnr Tonight (Sa't.) 7:15 - 9:15 Admissions 60c and 50c In Cinemascope "THERE'S MO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINES " With such stars as Ethel Merman. Donalid O'Connor and Marilyn Monroe. It's Great Entertainment - ask the large crowds who saw it the first two nights. COMING MON. - TUES. & WEDNESDAY In Cinemascope "osslsns" Marlon Brando amd tarring Greer Garson. Robert Ryan. Also Shorts. To Ratepayers of St. Cou nty court. be greatly appreciated. NOTICE No. 67-1 have been instructed by the Board of Trustees of St. Eleanor: School District No. 67 to- have all tax accounts which remain unpaid on June 30th, 1955, turned in for collection through the As these monies are urgently needed to meet current financial obligations. your co-operation will J esn Simmons Eleanor: School District EARL G. CANNON. Secretary. Trsveltnlks - 2:! G ii-L-'lVv'i iii. irii REGENT - 'f0lIlliT 1 - 0:10 "mos llllIEil" c.-:.-.-.......--- --soar nu, BUDABR')'l'I' oI.OU&PELID -i- reins! me sssonosv. Jun as-as B TMOIOT I fln EIHNDK” Itan-tog IAIILYN MONROE and JANE IUIIIIL Colored Cartoon - Canteen Servia K1630 - Izl Dsylnt -.:i2i.ir -. ALAIKA" vi l . John Macneill. Cavendish. s AIIINAUI. Hospital. on June 10th, 1205. to . .J lII.1H.llz-:.W.l.-l:ioiico0aI& , wow? nu ma . eoonwin. In .353... on CULION-At Q residence of Us mt. June I). 155, um” , . Buvlarth: . 'lIII2' 53 years - sy Street. John - .. an ton. aged as ye Monday. June lull in her ssui year. vrllo ult. his 0th year. DoUcE'r'l'l:-suddenly at his late redifence at Binnmerslde W on Tuesday. June 21, 1055. GIIMIGE Ill BANKING IIOIIRSU Commencing Monday. June 27th and con. tinulng until September 23rd, the hours of business for the undernoted banks in Summerside will be from 9 A.M. to 2 PM. daily, except Friday when the hours will be from 3:30 AM. to 3:30 P.M.--All Standard Times. Closed all day Saturday. was sour. BANK or CANADA '1'!-E BANK or NOVA soorrui ma CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE '-rm: P'ROV'INCIAL BANK or CANADA Because of statutory requirements Standard Time is being observed and the above changes are being made to bring our hours of business in con- formity with those observed by other firms in Sum- mers dc. Quebec. on June hid, 1065, est. Officer Melvin A:-senault Alyre 28th year. THE FLOWER CART .' Water Street (opposite CNR Station) Floral arrangements for every occasion. Specializing in Wedding. Ionquet and Funeral Designs. We Deflver . Phone. 3321 The Shop That Gives The Extra Touch That Means so Much. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIJBEROIILOSB LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT IOIIEDULI MONDAY, JUNE 27- . Middleton School ............. .. 10:00-12:00 South Freetown School 2:00- 4:00 TUESDAY, JUNE 28- Kelvln Grove School ...................... .. 10:00-12 :00 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29- Freetown School ............................ .. 10:00-12:00 0' 2:00- 4:00 THURSDAY. JUNE 30- Rose Valley .... 10:00--12:00 Kelly's Cmss School . .. 2:00-- 4:00 Psmcs Eowsno ISLAND MUTUAL Fl RE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTAILISHED seas M UTU AL- IERVICE MDSECURITY AMALGAMATED 1941 A PUIIELY MUTUAL COMPANY The best time to stop a fire is before I starts. 'Phet'I whit Fire Prevention is so important - - - and we're all for it! Ohev gout home for fire hazards. Don't overload your wlrinl Wflem palate and other combustible: away tom Ire. Don! w insterlsle accumulate. Keep niatebes out of r-se.e.hiBoa't nneke wtlla woi-Hag with hlalnnieues ll YOUI BUILDING! All VACANT YOU NEED A VACANCY PEIIIIT. for correct Insurance Arrangement .&-GUANT. Qarlottseewn. WITHIN EAIUI H0099”: . Prim Eduard? island Iltllll. Fill (sinuses coming 1 neeielaf-uses-eisss aeinnse-ennui!