. r _. x . FIRST ESKIMOS VISIT ALBERTON The first Eskimos to visit Prince Eduard Island. Adam Adami, 20 tL‘E‘lllL‘l“ anti David Pingardyzk. 18 of Payne Bay in e Ungava restart of nor- them Quebec trighii arr- plt‘r cured above on boa-d 46-foot Iongliner “Qilaiizud” ht \lher- ton iihurr Consiruetrvl liv Al- nurtou Industries bonlhii luing tirrn. the two longliners plan to WESTERN’ ls GUEST hirs. Ada David. Brighton. leave Alperton Sunday on n 2,500 niile cruise to their home ports in the tar ntti‘til. This ii iii also tie the iirsi tone that boats have lett Albei‘toh en. route Lu Hudson Ray. C ES Russell. toehnieal oriicer with the department ot northern at. lairs tlcltl will he in charge on the long i'ruisc which is ex- pected to take close to a co o n t h. supplies at all kinds are being loaded and rnarlno radios are heing installed. Still Possession ‘Brings $100 Fine ALBERTON — Eric George tuman. Alberton. “as fined $100 “355‘ is a gum of M, and and costs or thrco months in l Both boats are equipped with suds in the event oi an engine tenure and bath carry doriesi A third nsisinio Singintuh, a veteran hootman. will join the party Friday along with Don Milligan oi the northern uttnlrr department. christening ceremony is planned [or Sun- day alternoon at 2 o'clock and most membErs ol the provin- cial cabinet are expected to he prescn. e coren-iony i be televised tor later showing, l drit'int‘. “ilhout a license a n d ‘ Ivan .lrisnph Perry. also frn rn Leoville. u ad lined $10 and costs Mrs. J. A Kantian. Alberton. WAS PATlEVT Gerald O'Malley has returned to Albertnn zitter hrin". n natieut in the Charlettrtnun ilospital. IV ALBERTO}! Mr. and llrs John llerinuuall Morictnll. are spendin: their imi- Idays in Albermn. VlSl‘l‘ED CH‘TOWN hlr. arid hlrs Frcd Filizr‘rztid Tipuish \Vt'l't" visitors to Char- lottetoun Saturday. st DAY VlSlTnRS Mr and Mrs Elnior Costain and daughters. Dnnnt’i K. a n Nancy uore Sunday visitors to the home oi Mr and .\1rs. Gutt- trail by hiaelstrnie \l' Chester S.‘ for permitting an unlicensed per- ISLAND NEWS PAGE’ Alberton and West Prince County 2 The Gunilla. Churlommwn, Thurs. JunelO. 1963. Former Alberton Resident Wins Photographic Awards ALBERTON _ A tormer Al- sion had the largest number ot hermn boy. Lorne Prldham. now “#:95- u d , . IS has re secou maior ' we" m" 5"“ “h” “M” award won in Mr Pridham dur- grupher. has won the trophy tor mg mg "mm 0‘ my HE also lib. but plum-l vhowxruph in won the Ansco oi Canada trophy the 1563 tomeptton among Can- tor the host mmnli‘rt‘lal photo ada's prn:essioual phomgraplt- . graph at iiir annunl show oi the era .Last month he new to lnnJMaritime photographers Assoc- don, 0nt.. where the trophy wfi intiou in Keiitiil‘r. \ s, It was puesen during the annual the sixth time he had won this meeti at the Proteutouai‘nward in the last eight yflars. Photographers oi Cunada inc. l Mr. rridhani. manager oi the Mr. Prldhnm became the iirst saint John hraliell oi Harvey photographer in the ityear his-lstudins Ltd. has been running lory cl lh: John E, McCuchlenn l regional and net nal prpiession- pictorial trophy to win it {or n ‘31 pholni. put no: ‘ll ntit'flur second time. He held it for the ularly since he lll‘xi hrznn en- llrat time in 1960. TitLI your pm- leullonll photographers (1' o In lcrou the Country entered SW Perlry Pi‘ldhnm and has many print: in the various competi- relatives and friends in the ives. tionl. n! which the picturill divl item part at this province. Prizes Presented Graduates 3 Of Miscouche Regional High l MJSCOLVCHE — Following ls‘riine. l0 and Il doltrt‘rcd two] M l l tering them IO years ago. He is a son oi .\lr mid ,\lrs. the prize list Msoouche Rel ehorai selections. Elm“ sch“ GRADL'ATES Gradiiatm um“ Chnrlrs Ailt‘lt. Mary Lorraine a Arsehaull. lllxrtitt Ronald Arsen- duul—ian ceremonies last week. Governor-Generals Medal Incl highest aggregate, Gordon John r i. Thirty-live acres of recently set out tobacco plants in AL herion weathered a violent rain and hail storm Tuesday even- ing without apparent damage, WEATHER TORONTO tCPt — Tempera- K“""‘3_“‘ litres issut‘d by the weather lfice: Mln. Main 38 . 7 he“ a null, Marion Gertrude Cameron, Dauso“ “ mf'mfim‘gpfigm F055;: Phyllis Ann Curloy. Allan C. “mum _ 53 7‘ third highest .ggregate (fie), Forbes. Mary lllll‘t‘ll FDI‘EPS. \YIL'IOI'IB 55 58 Norman G. Ford Ind Gerald Norman G l‘ord, INSET”) Runfllfl Edmnmon H. 50 75 “Guard prm'gm' Gallant, llilr‘lll‘r'tl Darryl Gautiethcmgiapy I 35 othgr prize, we"! .0 Juseph Joanne Gertrude Gullflfil. .Tnscph Regina 75 Ronald Gallant (Chem|slry)‘ “1.. Claude Gnnduin. ETIWI“ T HulS' Wilming 71 n, Lam,“ Arm..." ,pmm, roan. Gordon John anasz. Clair Ottawa 76 Edwin 1-. Hum,“ ,English mm. Marie Leclair. Kenhth .l a ni es Montreal . 75 poritionl, Jimmie Gertrude Gaul MarDouiznll, Sheila Ami hintLrl-dueheo . 72 det (“Mai mm Ind mom,” tau. Mary Gloria Pnirier. Gerald grrederietoo 77 "0“) Kenneth James Macho“. Leonard PTNIEIII. Carole Dawn Saint John . 73 - Sauinier and John Wayne Veno. ‘Moiit‘tori 75 gall tGeomelcryl. Marlin Ron- it wu learned yesterday tram er. Leigh O‘Brien. An in. apection war carried out yel- terciay by David Peacock of the department oi agriculture [Hulllux . .. 47 79 Charlottetown 52 72 lSydne . 75 ‘anmouth 65 st. John's . so i HALIFAX (CPI — The wea- ther ottice says only a tew clouds were reported the skies over the Mariumer late Wednesday eveningr However, cloud associa- ted with a disturbance over the Great Lakes was lurking on the northern border or New Brths. wick. This cloud and scattered showers will slip slowly south— wurd. reaoiiing Prince Edward Island and southern New unins- ‘wick lite in the day, Tempura. .turea in these provinces will be and although the crop was it toned down it was believed un- damaged Mr. and Mrs. .iohn Moore oi “notice are pictured above lilting hampers with I little Cooler. yanlcttliarly In northern New Brunswick In Nova Scotla today's weather wlu be very similar to that of Wod- nesday with the exception 01 cunler temperatures along the Atlantic as sea breezes develop. negional torecasts: Nova Scnda- Sunny becom- ing clcudy tn the evening: cou- tinuing warm except Cooler along the coast; light winds In- creasing in (It! IIIErMon southwest Mr Low-high u Hullv fax 403 Ind 70, Yul-mouth 46 And 65. Goshen 46 and 76. Kentvillc and New GIASan 4i! and 75. Sydney 45 and 75. Prince Edward lslnnd, Elst- S NE ' Planls O'Brienl' greenhouse, other: in the pie- ture are Morgan Ellsworth and Kenneth Smith who helped transpixnt the Alherton crop. at Mr. em but Counties. Lower St. John River valley: Clear, be. coming elouoy witth a tcw show- ers this atternoon; little change in temperature light winds in- eresstng in the alternoon to southerly so. Low.high at Char- lottetown so and 70, Moueton so and 73. Frederciton so and 73. Saint John is and 70. High tide today at Charlotte. town at 9.02 l.n|. and 10.27 p.ll|. At Rustico at 4.21 lJ'fl. and 0.15 pm. Summeraide tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Suit risen today at 4.81 Ind sets at 7.32. aid Arsenauit tniost progresii aioce mid-term, Sheila Ann MocLeiiaa tchernistryl. Marion Gertrude Cameron tEnglish). Kenneth Charles Allen toutstand. his school apiritl. Micheal Dar. ryl anuciet tSclencet, .lounh Claude Goodwin tBlolngyl. Clair Marie LeCialr tEthicai, Allan c. Farbel «application and louder- ahipt, Carole Dawn Snulnlcr thioioeyl. John Wayne Veno tnrescrveronte to study), phy. lls Ann Curiav inwlicafinltl. Mary Gloria eoiricr irrenehi, The processionai was played. by the piano team at Norma Cal-1 lant and Bonita Poirler. The‘ saiutatory was delivered in English by Gerald Praugnt and in French by Ronald Gallant. The vuiedictory address was dcllvered by Miss Joanne Gnu- det “Belulilttily Ind eloquently" said Mr. Dewar. A chorus oi pupils trorn grades MacDonald at Allit‘rlon yestervlsnn to time a motor vehicle. day tor possossiou oi a still con- i lrary to the Excise uct. lwax g Eduard .losenh perry. Leo- driving without due care and M- i to. uas lined sin and costs for.|entinn. siirnnierslde pnlii‘r force uith his “2&sz ,3”,“;ns';:§;‘.o§°m";: hire and children Johnnie. vie mm, in a place on," than the“. la. and iacltic. here Sunday isl mmmm ‘ affix” "‘ M” “'l l Keith Edward Cook and Lorncl O'Hollnran. Cape Woiie. pleaded i saw stunnime lieuilty to causing wiliul damage . Mr. and )lrs iit-eior Btlote l ‘0 I "H" owned by Gerth Foley. and lamil}'.TiEnisll, attondcdriic i O'Lcary to the amount or :17. Fire Damages ~‘ Roof In Tryon CRAPAUD —— A lire at the hum: of Mrs. Fred Lord in Try- out yesterday brought the Cra- Daud lire department into acliun but damage was limilcd lo the} root. A chimney lire earlier in the graduation oi their daughter Dor.‘ The case was adjourned to July ‘ othy trom the Charlottetown lies, 3 lpital School ot Nursing, Monday Layton yams Wallace. ca, ‘ei'rninu Alw atlundiug was herl eumpec. charged with tailing to day. Whlth Apparently had not lbeen completely extinguished. i: iblamed tor the mend outbreuki The blue was Confined to the uncle. Leo Arseniiiilt and hi and htrs Roy Mch‘nd all or Tig- strip at a stop sign was unable ruol Ind A large hole was hum. Itv be present in court and kite-.26 in the structure helore helng‘ nor Pederseu, TlEnisll. IN ltioN'rirosE Misses Jeanie aiid Estelle Bowness and Mrs Clurh Ball. Summerside. viiith relatives in nisli mom HALIFAX Mrs Russell white and dan- :htcr Darlene. and Mrs. Munroe Montrose and Alma Wednesday. “fl Vismxo FARFVTS . tiers o heir inniilies while guest 1 '55 Cami perm RX 5 m; ntthc home oi their parents. Mr cehl graduate at ~Chorlnttetoivni and Mrs Milton Krnugli. and at Hospital in visiting with her our the “mm M Mrs White's mnth- ei-its. Illr. and Mrs Harold Per» 4‘1“ Mrs. John Gm". Sea an ry. Miscoueho. Pond» FROM sotnis ‘ IN TIC-SIS“ Leonard McCormle shuns. is‘ John B “Vick- Jri- ant! son I guest at hhs hrother. sli'IlV andl Michael- Halifax art- srendlnq I aisler,Cnat. and Mrs. 1. dil‘ard‘ tew days in the villnfie ot Titt- Mccpe. Alamo" . . . Prior to comma to the v lose they spent some time with To HAVE SURGERY Mr Myrlr‘k's iaihor. .iohn n. Mrs. Maurice Caudet. Mir» Myrlck. sr, with is doll-lg nicely couche. Is a patient In Prlflfiflin’ter his rm'ant operation at County Hospital when she will p cm c e County Hospital, Sum- undergo surecry 1 minute, WITH runnxrs l FRO)! ONTARIO Martin Arsenault. italitox. ls Mr and Mrs Junior Perry and trending a couple of WeekS' va-‘ two daughters Debbie and Wanda cotton with his parents. iiir. and Mrs Clarence Guudet and ions Mn. Anthony J- Arsenault, Mist Calvin and Robert. Mr and Mrs. couche. litrthur Perry ol . Catherines. ant. motored to Tinntsh to at- ‘WWE “WE -tend the wedding oi their sister. Mrs. Charles Mallelt Ind sun'i Marlene Perry 1,, Tony Gailant‘i case was adjourned to July :4. ‘hrnughl under control. Offering sound Investment .Management at minimum cost Lyle Arrived home by plane Monday utter visiting with rela- lives in the United Slatel. AT CWL CONVENTION Mrs. Bert W. DesRnt‘he and Mrs. Julie Hanan returned to Milcouche liter allendlntz the OWL conference in Chlrlolle- town Sundly and Monday. AT MEETING Rev. Floyd McGnugIt. William n-ddrution and Mra Milton Keough attended the meeting or the Rel-riled Children's Assocln- Hon held In Charlottetown Satur- thy. FROM TIGNISH Mn. Fuller skerry IIId Mr Anthony Domicile tram the rel, attended the Annull provincial convention oi the Cu- lhollc Women'l Denna In Chll' Motown. 0N VACATION MI” W Rich-rd on It!!! at Hotel Dieu marital. indium ll mndtuu I luv week‘s v E Saturday. They will visit at the Itnme nl their unrentl. ML and Mrs William .7. Perry, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Desi-inches, Leo- ville. WHIST PARTY The Miscouche tiromcn held a whist card party Tuesday eve nine wlth l6 tooles in play. Priz~ on were won ' iirst, Mrs. Eddie Lnughli consola- tion. Mri. iinrold perry; nicn'a (it'll. Jack Arsenmilt; COHSan-‘ (Ion. Tommy Gnudol: door prizr. Mrs. Colic Arsenault. Luncht‘sl and rcreshmenti were sold ai-i ter the some. proceeds are In aid oi the Mlscouclie rirenicn'. Club. S'SmE TAXES Up until June 14 tax tnllcctlnn in Summerulde had reached the total of $333.641lli'l nr 55 2! HH- cent oi the total hiilcd. Thll wlu reverted n! Maud-y nllht's meeting at the Town Council by the tinonce committee or the Imus. SL736.” were collect. Ed dlll'lnl May, mill unlit" Ir! M with her plrntu, Mr. and In lorry Rich-M. Minimise, IUNDAY m0" w! Gordon and: o! the now heinfl Inrwlrded In all de~ llnquenl taxpayers who must ell! II the “x attire to Innh. Arr-human: tor vaymctit. ‘ 0 The INCOME section appeals to those seeking security of capital with highest return. I The EQUITY section appeals to those seeking capital growth but who also expect I reasonable tetum on their investment. 0 UNITS Ill both may be purchased or returned without commission or redemption fees "All. nus COUPON TODAY! E‘STER” TRUST iu llshtnnl so. dis-mm Plum an In. I‘M M ’- fl-n thI Mm minim rd m—‘___————-— “fl—_—_——————— ——_—————-— nu NEVER BEFORE SUCH A MATTRESS DEAL SCOOP! 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