French. Claude Graham. Norma Glyn Norris. Montague Memorial School Certificates and Prizes PRIZE LIST Prlsea for Application: Sandra Hooley. Bill Peardon, Lynn Mc- Gllic 0l0v 5"" 1- Hm”, Donald, Carol Kennedy. Brent ist: Joan Coffin. Fraser ln- Campbell. John Llewellyn. man. Jean Macleod. Prizes for Progress: Harry mid: Sandy Hilchey. Vuozso. Ethel Kerr. Kenneth ard: Paulette Clow. Paul Gra- Docherty. Wesley Fraser. Anna ham, Windsor Macbougall. Gall Mccuillveray. Mcxeeman. Certificates: Brent Campbell, rs tlclency prizes: Kenneth Leonard Davis. Kenneth Docher- campbell. Wayne MacLean. Vicki ty, Pauline Fergueson. Ralph Fraser. Wesley Fraser. Sandra Hooley. lsandy Johnston. Carol Kenned. Ethel Kerr. Wayne Lannigan. K e n n i e McDonald. Lynn McDonald. Anna McGllliv- ray. Malcolm McGowan. Bill Nelson. Bill-Peardon. Harry Vu- ozzo- lleld. Barbara Shaw. Improvement: Shirley Docken- dorff. Certificates: Helen Anstie. Ver non Beaton. James Buell. Barry csnipbeu. "Kenneth Campbell.l Geneva Carpenter. Paulette Clow,. (order): Alvin Ballum. Myma Beck Mary Brennick. Ian Campbell. John Clair. Paul Collins. Richard Collins. Jackie Dockendorff. Glen Docherty, Blaine Fraser. Larry King. Donald Mccarron. Harry MacDonald. Dan Macxcnrle. James MacLean. Clinton Nichol rla. Milburn Riley. Merrill Scott. lrene Stewart.- Billie Thompson. Pass: Marie Lannigan. lst prise: Alvin Ballum. 2nd prize: Myrna Beck. Barry Norrla, 3rd prizegbonald Maccarron. Prizes for Application: Larri Fraser. Dan Macxenzle. Glenn Docherty. Clinton Nicholson. Mary Brennlclr. Heather King, Harry Garnhum. Jackie Dockendortf. Prizes for Improvement: Mer- J ne Davis, Shirley Docken- rill Scott. Richard Collins. dxfnf, Vickie French. Claude ("'5' "L 5"” w'”""'"”' Prise for Conduct: Marie Lan- Graham. Paul Graham. Sandy Prue Lm nlgan. n l-lilchey. Fraser Inman. Ronald . n b. me for Effort WM Thomp- Jamleson. Vera Jeffery. Noreen .C"'” 5”'"d”'z' Mb le Bedili son. Irene Stewart- Kennedy. Keith Kins. Betty Jean '5ftk.Del;” wt 3' Mfflwhe 5",, w Lannlgan. Francis Lnnnigan. Eu- ” ' ' 9" 3' ”" "3 ' H . gene MacDonald. Vernon Mac- 13"” ""3" m')' Cerllflcllol (alphabetically 3!- Donald. Roger MacDougall.wind- ”p"c'u”" sor MacDougall. Marlene Mac- Gowan, Wayne MacLean. Jean MacLeod. Gerald McCarron. Gail g M c K e e m a n. Vera Nicholson. Carron. Patsy Sinclair. Progress (alphabetical orderl: (alphabetical or- der): Harry Annear. Bobbie Bal- ,lum. Gladys Larkin, Helen Mc- ranged): Kenneth Anstie. Sandra Bell. Janet Campbell. Gwenneth Clark, Peggy Collins. Georgina Dingwall. Peggy Johnston. Gloria .Roger Clair. Kimball Nicholson. Kennedy Ever-nu King Joey V an I v Cfileeiadlp::?f:;)nln'NgteT:abaJuegh' Greta Maclierron. Billy Power. Lnnnrnnn, Kn, Mncnongnu, an,-. Bubm Am Shwg . Social Studies Workbook (spec net Macintyre, Ivan MacPhee. Pm: Linda Bum. Mann 1-! prize): Wendy Sencnbausly gMalcolm MacPhee. Freddie Nel- Kmnedy. Certificate List l8lpl'iBbe!lcal'5on' wnyne Nicholson, Stgnford Ofdefli . H8!!! AHHGEIH B0115)" Peardon. Gwyn Phillips. Beatrice Grade II. Mary Quinn Blllllmv Kimble BECK: BE"?m)' Power. Catherine Sorrey. Caro- Beck. Roser Clair. Marlene lyn Sullivan. Gillian Taylor. Bar- Certificate In! (alphabetical or- 'Clark. Lila Dewar, David Fraser. Jack Beck. Sandra Boeh Moretta Lannlgan. Gladys Lar- kln. Helen Mccarron. Raymond MacDougal. Nich- olsori. Billy Power. Wendy Sen-1 ciibaugh. Patsy Sinclair. Sandral der): ner. Leonard Boudreault. Sharon Buell. John Burke. Donna Camp- Mn.-Don31d. Leonn hell. Ernest Campbell. Alva G,-an Merge,-mn' Ciarey. Cynthia Cudmore. Donald Davis. Cecil Fraser. Dianne Gil- lis. Harold Hickox. Clive John- ston. Pamela Judge. Kenneth Kimball Stewart. Wayne Stewart, Ion. Pamela Judge and Harold Hickox. Third prize: Jack Beck. Sharon Buell, Sandra Boehner and Mari- ellyn. Florence MacDonald. Hel- en MacDonald. Teddy McEwen, Theresa MacLean. Peggy Mac- Leod. Brian MacLure. Phyllis Nicholson. Kenneth Peardon, Earl Poole. Shirley Stewart. Prfle List First Prize: Marion Clark. Second prise: Phyllis Nichol- (son. Helen MacDonald. Lorne Cudmore. Third prize; Peter Beaton. Prizes for Improvement: Ther- esa MacLean. Larry Lanigan. Prize for Proficiency: Lorraine Matheson. Leonard Boudreault. and Edward MacLaran. Prise for Progress: Matheson. Prize for Effort: Kenneth Barbara Nel- Ion. Jrina for Art: Ernest Camp- Brian MacLu"' pl... sir Reading: John Burke. Grade II. Cllire Delorie . Jams Larkin. Glen Hughes. Certificates and Prizes Prizes for Application: Highest standing: Bill Nelson. once MacDonald. Leonard Davis. Le-od. John Larki Second highest standing. Sandy Prizes for Progress: Johnston. Fraser. Peggy Fraser. Third highest standing; P0010- neih McDonald. l Prize for Writing: Pauline Fer- gueson. Flor- Peggy Mac- Velda Ken- Grade V. Ruth Mao Kennie Certificate List EXTRA MIRAGE FOR CANADIAN DRIVERS! Improved ESSO qasolines and new IIIIIVGIIIDE motor oil used together give these results: Earl (alphabetical l rie White. Passed: Jackie Sample. Price List For Year's Work Isl: Ebually merited by San- dra Bell and Janet Campbell. find: Beatrice Power .and Cath- arine Sorrey. Matheson. Lorraine Matheson. 57399 1V- J0"! Mlfilielllle '3'd3D,g:9”1l:l9 Ckfk 3'” Gem" CINIIIO1 .Mll N '. . -- - . gm8'wn' F2:-e p'i...33:. C:ifol))l'liIl R0ort:iliT- orggllflc-9" I-"it lBlP'"'be"ca1 GApplLict;:4ionl: tCaroIIynmg;lIii;;Il.l 4 n K 3 sh - arne ac nyre. r - msassglz Billy Ann Dlngwell. MP9!" C?ea;(""L Jim" Clareyv Son. GWYII Phi"lPl- Kenneth Frau; R”, unnisnn, 3110" BF - 01'"? Cudmore. improvement: Gillian Taylor. Gary Mccarmni Elaine Docherty. Richard Doyle. Ever-en King P888)! Fraser. Yelda Fraser. Progress: Peggy Golllnga. Ken- Prise List flen Hlushis. Dlilalyl-1eLJeffery. ny Anstie. .arry am an. ei anni an. Fifsl Pl'i1-?I Kent Shlw. James Larkin. John Largkin. Gntk Y"- "Na 5”” Gm" 5990115 FY1291 C8701!" R0blll- Richard Llewellyn. Sandra Llew- Certificate liet (alphabetical or- derl:- . Morley Annear. Bryce Ballem. Helen Beck. Kare-ti Burke. Etta Campbel. Lois Hughes. Wayne Johnstone. Terrance L a n i g a n. Wayne Lilly. Nonna Llewellyn. Sylvia Myers. Dorothy MacDon- ald. Malcolm MacDonald. Gerald MacDougall. Dianne MacLeod. Duncan MacLeod. David Mac- Lure. Dianne Shaw. Lowell Stead. Weronica Taylor. Christine Van Iderstine. Billy Van Iderstine. Stewart White. Passed: Bobby MacPhee. Prise List First prize: Veronica Taylor. Dianne Mai-Leod. Second prize: Dorothy Mac- Donald. Dianne Shaw. Third prize: Etta Campbell. Prizes for Application: Duncan MacLeod. David MacLure. Mor- ley Annoar. Norma Llewellyn. Prizes for improvement: Lots 1. MORE MILEAGE 2. IMPROVED GETAWAY 3. LESSENGINE DEPOSITS Fraser. Harry Garnhum. Heather,” son. Preston Nicolle. Barry Nor-l Surf Echoes Fran , Prlnes county The residents of Slemon Park really take an interest in their Little League ball team. They turned out in large numbers on Thursday evening to see their team druh the iKnsmen of Sum merside by the score of 11-1. Sgt. Walter Cowling. sports represen- tative of the Slemon Park Com- munity Council. threw the first ball, and FVL Savelle. represent- ing the station. received it. They've got the makings of a great little pitcher in Al Mclnnis. a lefty who throws them in with lots of speed for a Little Leaguer. and good control. Nlal Hunter. the catcher. who is a son of Sgt. .loe Hunter of the RCAF sports department. is above average as a Little League backstop. He snaps the ball to second as if it were jet-propelled. We doubt if the "Old Man" could improve much on it. We didn't rightly appreciate Donnie Schurman's one-hit per- formance against the RCAF boys Tuesday night until we saw what the Alrforce kids did to Kinsmen pitching Thursday evening. When young Schunnan whiffed l5 of them, we thought maybe the Sle- mon Park stickers were duds. They're not. believe us. They hit the hall sharply, and get good distance on some of their shots. You did a real job; Donnie. in silencing these pepper pots from the port. - A baseball fan from Charlotte- town writes to ask why he doesn't read more about the activities of (Donnie Simmons and Benny Car- lson. He pays a compliment to 'these boys. calling them fine com- petitors and sportsmen, "on and off the field." We say "amen" to the latter. Donnie plays with Clarke's Harbor again this year. alternating between short field and the mound. We believe. as you suggest. Mr. Fan. that Benny is also in that circuit. which doesn't seem- to get very much coverage in the Halifax papers. Tuesday night's boxing card in Charlottetown looks like the "main event" of the summer's sports activities. When three boys like -dn,, na IAEAMB) JOIJHEJJ, ,,xonn,, and-at-'em" mixerl, Cobey Mc- Closkey (smoothie. lately turned tiger man). and Gaston Roy (do we have to elahoraiei” lake on three fighters from the U.S.A.. all of whose records are siiidded with K0! - Well. we'd rather cross Yonge Street at rush hour against n red light than stray into that Baseball Results By THE CANADIAN PRESS Saturday National League Cincinnati 100 000 010m 2 vi 1 Milwaukee 000 011 30x- 5 I4 0 Staley. Klippstein (Si Freeman (1) Nuxhall I8) and Burgess: Crone and Crandall. L-Klippsteln. Hits: Cln-7Thurman. Mil-Logan. Adcock. Chicago 0(l() 100 010- 1 5 I St. Louis 000 001 00x- 4 S 0 Hacker and Chiti, McCullough: Poholsky and Sarni. Hits: Chi Sauer. King; StmMusial. Brooklyn 000 002 000- 1 8 2 New York 210 ISO 00x-l0 13 I Spooner. Labine (3) Hughes (st and Walker: l-learn and Westrum. L-Spooner. HRs: N"-s-Hearn (2). Philadelphia 201 101 0ll-- 7 ll 0 Ilttsburgh 0i0 000 000-- 1 3 0 Roberts and Semlnick: Little- field. Pepper (7) Martin (9 and Atwell. W-Roberts; L-Littlefield. HRs: Phaeseminick. Roberts. American League New York 102 000 (J0le- 4 1! 1 Washington 00 ()00 000- ll 2 1 Turley and Berra; Schmit , Stobbs (9 and Courtney. L- Schmitz. HR: NY-Berra. Baltimore . .. 220 000.000- 4.11 0 Boston 010 120 0lx- S I 1 Georgetown l ..fCaptain John Jerrior return- ed home recently from Trenton. N. S.. where he visited his broth- er. Mr. Jeffery Jerrlor. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Phillinson oi Lynn.Ms5s.. and Mrs. J. Hag- gerty of Charlottetown were re- cent visitors to Georgetown. where they visited Rev. 0. Kig- gins. Mayor and Mrs. P. L. Boudreault and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Morrison. 1 Mrs. Ida Wood of Boston.) of Pepperell. Mass.. are guests of the Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards. town . Mr. and Mrs. James Mat-Aulay and Cardigan. Mrs. Mabel Brown and George of Charlottetown arrived the summer. Mrs. Edgar Lannon and daugh- ter Jean at Neediam. Mass.. ar- Palica, Wilson (5: and Triandos; Delock. Brewer (2) Kinder (7) and White. W-Kinder; L-Wilson. Cleveland 000 000 000- 0 6 0 Chicago 031 020 00x- 6 8 O Wynn. Feller (St Wight I7) and Hegan. Naragon I61; Johnson and Lollar. W - Johnson; L - Wynn. HRS: Chi-Dropo. Kansas City 000 000 020A 1 10 0 Detroit 000 000 lab 1 1 2 Ditmar and Astroih; Lars! and House. HR: Det---Delsing. international League Toronto 303 HO 310-12 15 0 Columbus 9 000 120 my s 10 2 Johnson. Shore I91 and Griffin: Miller, Wheat (3! Hang (5! Trice (7l and Burris. Montreal 200 023 20lel0 l5 1 Richmond 010 020 10M 4 8 3 Lasorda. Wojey I51 and Bucha; Thompson. Medlinger (7) Nardella (B) and Watlington. First Buffalo 000 (lll-- 1 fl 0 Havana 000 000- 0 2 1 (6 innings. railed rainl Stump and Streuli: Sanchez. Harris (ti) and Montalvo. Second Buffalo 000 000 020- 1 4 0 Havana 200 000 i0x- 3 12 2 Marlowe and Streuii: Cueche and Montalvo. Syracuse 002 000 200- 4 6 1 Rochester 000 000 020- 2 It 0 Owens and Heyman; MacKinson. Blaylock (3! Jacobs (til and White. NEWER METHOD Radioactive cobalt is being used squared circle while a couple of those boys are operating. A real centennial fight. It'll be a hun- .dl'9d years before You see another ward like it in Charlottetown. and lthen you'll be too old to really ienloy lt. Hughes. Bryce Ballem. Stewart white. Malcolm MacDonald. Ter- -rence. Lanlgan. Billy Van ldex-. sline. Lowell Stead. HERE'S PROOF FROM IMPERIAL luisnaeudleshsvktoedvednresahsefqvoltybsh cerrlodeduspetreteunipvoductsestbeyerehelog medefvenevedeeltoberotavytestsllretheeahave shewnthetlaspseved IaegosolnasIudeeaer- leevioalesseogleedepeuhnhdsbendpunl &1: heeadvIHIseuIsejjaa,Igahn' evanpedai-nhduh&Ih&aop-ad voedteshlprevelvatlssegissahasuudl-adobe em aouup-pa-can-uebennsgstsatmaiguli OIIJI RESEARCH-LLQATOI in experiments in sterilizing can- ned foods in Australia. rived in Georgetown on Tuesday. July 5. where they will spend the summer with Mrs. Lannon's mo- ther. Mrs. L. K. Douglas. Friends of lime Louise Ford will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital and all wish her an early return to good health. Mrs. lDr.l D. D. Scannell. who has been visiting in Georgetown. left early in the week on return to her home in U. S. A. Mrs. J.A.B. MacConnell of the teaching staff of Georgetown High School left early in the week for Charlottetown. where she will attend Summer School. Miss Joan Murphy. daughter of Mrs. Agnes Murphy. has been appointed supervisor of swim- ming and water safety and teacher of first aid with the Red Cross. Joan's many friends are pleased to hear of her attain- ments in this field. Mr. J.A.B, Macconuell. school teacher at Savage Harbour. left early in the week for Frederic- ton. N.B.. where he will attend Summer School at the University of New Brunswick. Friends of Mrs. Alec Arsenaull are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital and all wish her a speedy return to good health. and family Toronto. ()m.. are campaigner Mmdale visiting relatives in Georgetown great mile for owner-driver Chest- Jarnaiea Plain. l Continued on page I Sir Joseph Prudence Hy pulled out at the seventh-eight pole and Sir Joseph paced out front in the stretch to win by a length over: the fast finishing Pr s' H)" who has been improving every time out under the driving of Ike Moreslde. the Free-For-All in 2.09M. Gahagan second. After the final! mile fans were predicting that Archie Llewellyn will have Sir J Mass.. and Mrs. Walter Richards” Jngeph down (0 gm by the urn. "'9 Old Home Week rolls around. The two dashes of the trot were thrillers. Miss Mite owned and driven by Rufin Barrieau won the Ah". Thomas HOWlel-t Of Hallrlfirst dash after moving up from full. NJ-. ll Vllllilll ll GE0IE8- fourth place with a terrific burst down the stretch. Bud's Echo was second and Milldale third. in the second dash the veteran trotted a er Birt to win. Rajah Hanover and Feather Duster led for most of the mile with Milldale third. Birt. however. sneaked through i" G9”'3”'”" ””"”3' ” 399"” on the rail with Milldale to win the Feather Royal dash by half a length. Duster vias second and Scott Jr. third. Penny Royal. owned and driven by Cecil Drake. pulled the biggest upset of the night when he won .the second dash and paid 366.00 for a win ticket. Penny Royal went laway on top but lost the lead to lCnlonel Budlong only to regain it l and come home on trip 1 in the sixth dash it was Penny :Verna. driven by Len Oihieara lshnwinz her best form of the year. and finishing second. l (iounless Carlo. owned and driven by Rufin Barricau won the opening dash WI'lllP Alfred Lowery opening dash while Alfred Low- eryis Dr J. T). won by half a length over Countess Carlo in the fifth dash. Dr. J. D. another sur- prise winner. paid 323.40 to win. First and Fifth Dashes Countess Carlo (Barrieais) .. 1 I Dr. J. I). tLoweryi .. 4 1 Wait For Me iO'Meai'al 2 6 Kitty MacKay lFitzPali'ickl 3 4 Russell ('19:): (Kcnncdyi . . S 3 Raniria Ililaclionaldv . 6 5 Queen Primrose l0'Brienl 7 7 Glenda Mae (Bernard) ., . U 8 Times: 2.16; 2.174;; Countess Carlo owned and driven by L. Barrieau; Dr. J. D. owned and driven by Alfred Lowery; pari- mutucis: Fifth dash. 523.40. 8.30. 5.90: 53.70. 2.80; 35.10. Second and Sixth Dashes Penny Royal (Draket Jean Pnrtcus lsemplet . Sislcr Verna lO'Mcaral Becky Smith (B:-irrieaul Silk Hal lLlewellynt . Belle Budlong (MacDonaldl -AC. ”a:noz.a...... a. '"s4-a-.n7:s.sa... Colonel Budlong (Loweryt Buddy O'Connor (Constable) where wear is hardest . . . fheylre strongest! S'rANrIei.n's DOUBLE SEAT SHORTS DOUBLE THICKNESS IN THE "WEAR lONES"I (That's the big advantage of Stsnfieldls Double Seat Shane . . . with a double thicllnese of wear out. you feel mug ing nylon FOR MEN (9401) Xfzll K. M. L 31.25 eftllrns. STANFiEI.D'S - AT TANI'-'lELD'S UNDERWEAR S'lAtlFIEl.o'S LIMITED. moo, 1:. sat! sun tan. vlseno. wanna. Iran. cusses, usual and front panels-where ordinary shone int Ami what rnnifnrll Inst draw them on and wide Plnniivizrd waisllnimi. and non-bind- hands. Ami they're easy to launder-In ironing required. Yct you pay no own: for the cluulule wear and extra comfort of Slanficldb Double Seat Shorts. Marching vest (Non WEAR, IOY'S WEAR AND DEPARTMENT STORES sniuotli. ril'ulu-cl cotton on leaf. in tlwir genllc support, their reinforced elasticized leg FOR BOYS (07002) .'-I-6 gnu-i approx. 7.0 R-lb thin tpfirnr. O." Matching veer (07000) YOUR FAVOURITE MEN'S Monday. July 11. 1955 The Guardian Page 1 al owned and driven Drake; nnd sir Jonepn 311.70. 7.u). 5.50: Miss Mite (Barrieau) . Milldale (Birtt .. . Feather Duster (Macihnnont Royal Scott Jr (O'Mearal . Bud's Echo (Smith: . . . . . .. 7. Raiah Hanover (Moresldet Sir Joseph won the first dash of. Royal Train (Llewellyn! with! Joandale (Bcrnardt Times: 1.19; -1.17!-6: Penny Roy- owned and driven by L. Barriaal: by Cecil Milldale owned and driven H parl-mutuel: Sixth dash. Cheater Birt; parl-mutnels: law sisao, am; 33.90. enth dash. S203). 110. 4.1!; Ol.D. 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