“a |: §, The Guardian, ~ -° Thur. Aug. 18, 1966. Successful Candidates POT . cessfully completed the final ~“ Announced Wallace Bruce White and Gan eld Dennis Clough - have suc- examinations leading to a cer- tificate of ‘a. Chartered Ac- countant, in the recent uniform | examinations of the Canadian | : Institute of /Chartered Ac- countants. This annduncement was made yesterday by the Prince Edward | Island Institute of Chart Acrountants Both Mr. White and» Mr. Clough are_employed by _ the provincial gov ernment... Mr. White was a registered student with Ralph D- Manning and- Mr. Clough with Earle Hickey | and Company of Summerside. J. Mark Ladner of H.R. Doane and Company was granted a supplemental in accounting; -Ernest~J--Brennan and Francis Bradley, both employed with Ralph D. Manning were granted a supplementals in accounting and auditing respectively: Allison A. Bowman employed by Arthur J. Garrett was grant- ed a supp! Jemental in the inter- mediate auditing examination and Clair Sudsbury employed by T. Earle Hickey and Co. suc- cessfully passed the primary examinations. The Canadian Institute an- nounced that of the 1573 students who wrote the 1966 finals, 912 students were successful and of the 1620 students who wrote the 1966 intermediates, -687. were | successful. BIOGRAPHICAL “SKETCHES j Mr. White was educated in | Summerside, P.E.I., and receiv- ed_his senior matriculation in 1959 after attending the; Royal Naval College in Victoria, B.C. He entered the firm of MacDon- ald, Currie Ltd. in 1959. He is married to the former - Barbara Rankine of Summerside and has two children. He is the son of Mrs. Reby White. and the late Mark~ White of Summer-' side. Mr. Clough -received fis early education in Summerside and graduated from Summerside » High School in 1957. He. receiv- ed his Bachelor- of Commerce degree from St. Dunstan’s Uni-| versity in 1961 and entered the | firm of T. Earle ‘Hickey and Co. that year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clough of Summerside and (PR F- ITPAYSTO SHOP CONFEDERATION PLAZA ROYALTY MALL and VERNON RIVER CO-OP FOOD STORES " For Cookout Winner or r Full Course Diners, depen on’ CO-OP SUPER - MARKET for TOP VALUE BUYS on_all the fine quality foods’ your ‘family likes best. And depend on us for TOP.SAVINGS, too, because our STOREWIDE LOW PRICES and SUPER SPECIALS enable you to fill Fug your cart at a much LOWER COST. So, do your budget ‘good turn by | shpping CO-OP SUPER MARKET today—and every day! is married to the former Aun Profit of Alberton. Mr. Clough lives in Parkdale and is employed with the provin- . ¢ial treasurery department. Music Seminar Is Concluded An Invitational : Seminar “Music Education ‘in the Atlantic ing Trust, ended two days of eessions a: at the Con- - Soderats ‘ CO-OP INSTANT POWDERED Topics of ek hour main ses- sions were “‘A common course of a. motos and a ae eel Ge anes: tives—government aid”; “A Lis- tening. program— live and re- ‘‘eorded— radio and television’ * and “Pupil performances—fes- tivals—radio and ee a All sessions ehatencastty at'Dr, G. 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