1,9 .1” , ma ssrsan GUARDIAN nnws oosm,-rs on-ac: ,'.... subscriptions. All ; louse Pboiaear . n. gnauaiar sis:-om 2'”;.'.'3.'.. s. Watar ssuon . ...-m w, street: -V"”". F? .--V usual. Iasuass vastlaing moms chow and causes w aggnllan ho bought. I lcl.Iowill.s:o,ras Isa Gouriias Drugstore. ll Central Itsoott ,I3C baa-visa rsldo. Pbolll Kl. Ispnssahsivas 0'I'l'0ll INIIIICICC ollIO a Egrezdaudat. :'i.t'3r:,nvtlia lines; s lslars o r "runners; D lsasasil Itrost; lhn:aI's sass- fill g.s.waisoiaaaaEsusoa. araasaa: .Piaosm r"irvsn mm-an church .;i.?".':.: .. .......... my 20 at 3 P. M. ,1; Join the crowd and sill-t:'0gur'ke's Pipe Band In Tw- Bgpllsi Hall Tuesday: Ml! 20 Candy "'9' l , 0.-roars at Bedeque. Mon- s Mlay 19, at 7 p..m ;,:,et'.;lrg'r'r”'x-ersus Central Bede- que. ;"i's'CTON festival win- r.sKl::y:u-Ar”t,' Monday. May 25th- I'::acc,d5 for Prince County Hos- yual. -rarri-.'wa:i.L PARTY -- A up or about so young people mm Sunimr-rsitlc iiliiheffil al R(,l.5o,.'5 llvsiilurlinl on baturday m,m,,,: my n farewell party for the iiiisses Carole and Merle Eid- .,k,,,, riauciiicrs at Mr. and Mrs. Eiriorkin, who are soon llilfsfng for Kt.-ntville, N. S.. where ih--y are taking up per- manent l'ISl(l0ilCE. Tbs two popu- hr sister.-: who are prominent In mum-, sport. and all phases of Nmmumry nnd scholastic. life, were em-lr presented with 'l0lh8' ,,...y" gills.-5. -lt.-ii)ltlS RECOVERED -Two mm; slnlcn one night last week in a Irrr-nk at in service station on Water St. l-Inst in Summcrsidc. sere (mind Friday. It is under- ltond liin'. they were found near the sitir of the highway. one at Hunter flirt-r and the other at ltusiicn. Pics Iakcn in a break the amt: ni.:t.t at Robinson's Bakery were found in lhc truck which "5 lnicr rcrosered at Charlotte- town. it I.-: understood that. a Charioitr-town man has been ar- rested in that city in connection with ilicsc hrnnks and the truck than tram Summersirlc. which all occurred nn the same cveninz--5- -1'0i'.VG ADULT GROUP- The Young Adult Group or the Bummr-rsidc Presbyterian Church held its semi-monthly meeting in the Hall on Tuesday evening. my llth. with the pa aident, Mr. George c. Walker, in the chair. litter the repeating of The Lord's Prayer in unison, routine business In condlictcd. Delicious retreati- nenia including ice cream and cats were served during the social hour by the lunch committee. ni- ter which n solo by the president was eninycd. 5. -Gt'iniNG LIGHT C.G.I.T.- A re-affiliation of the Guiding Luht C.G.l.T. of the Summer-side Trinity United Church was held on Wednesday evening. May 14. is Epworth Hall with the W.M.5. members as guests. A worship ser- vice uns conducted by Thelma Cameron with Ethel White pre- Iidlng no the piano. Mrs. L. M. Cslibeck, Preabyterial Oiticer con- ducted the aiiiliation and was as- listed by Mrs. Hammond John- son. president or the Afternoon iuxilinry. Mrs. W. Arthur Allen, rice-presidr-nt for Younger Groups and Mrs. William l-Ieckbert, lead- a of the C.G.l.T. Kathryn Clark. treasurer of the group, presented I slit oi money for missions. which was received by Mrs. Call- back. who in turn presented the group with an Aitiiiation Certific- ate. lira. Allen then made a pre- sentation of the World Friendship insignia to seven new members. The benediction closed the meet- iiu. sitr which a social hour was iield with the following program: lire C.G.l'l'. Purpose mpeaied in unison. a reading: by Lorraine Cuneron, piano duet by Audrey iiliier and Ethel White (Music geativol winnorsl. and A reading 1YMiirlnn wright. Delicious rs- reshmenls were served by the girls. .. 5 ..D... -PIESHYTEBIAN W. M. Ja- ' MW mectins oi the W. M.iB. ch 3 summon-side Presbyterian millfch was held in the church I: or on Tuesday afternoon, May mail: the president, Mrs. J. B. wry in the chair. Following the am '0 W'"'5hiD and prayer, the N lesson in Matthew 20 ml read by Mrs. Wm. E. Poi-baa Driller oiicred.by Mn, clavg llllen; After the singing of mm 7. "The Man Who Onco Kltound Abode," Mrs. J. W. "I116 save a meditation on 8 Lord and Labor". The study ":WFWu under the direction of m- Orbs! when she ntod The tgiapter For ulnging T0 hi Mitirismbulln - Donald "ll Andrew ill! RE. I. on was conducted. .?:2ii:..":.'.':t:' P": . on o- Presbyterian, was t- at ' were 1”” ;'- to:otil,e":l.nl?.i gt'..,""f' ; wins 37".l”'.i.E'.".'f., '""""' ' was chairman for the svanin sail. ll-I0lIlooIaadII-IIIIII. -DUI T0 CQNTINUID ill my lawn attics will remain Cl:leC.i: until iurther notice. J. Harold Goodwin. -Mrs. Elmer Carver, Summer- sids has returned home from the Prince County Hospital, where she recently underwent an oper- stion.-S. -Mra. James Mccaull and son. Gerald, have returned to their home in Summerside alter spend- ing a week in Halifax with Mr. Mccaull, who is an employee on the M. V. Abegweit. at Hsliiax dry dock.-S. - lion. Mr. tiatiioson Principal Speaker lit Hospital Meeting Hon. A. W. llintheson, Minister of Health and Welfare for Prince Edward Island. will be the prin- cipal speaker at a dinner meeting at the cItizens' committee of the Prince County Hospital comple- tion fund Tuesday night at Rob- son's Restaurant, Sumrneraide. More than one hundred and fifty civic leaders representing all districts of Prince County and parts of Queen's are members of this ciiizens' committee which has endorsed the basic need oi and plans for completion of the facilities and equipment at Prince County Hospital and the propos- ed construction ot a new nuraes' residence and school at nursing. William Hayward, general chair- man of the tund. who will pre- side, explained that each mem- ber of the cltizens' committee has been personally enrolled in the last two weeks by members of the central ccmn-iltete and due- tors' advisory committee of the fund under the chairmanship re- spectively. of Austin Scales of Freetown, and Dr. J. C. Simpson of Summsraide. "The enthusiastic ::..-iuraement of this completion program by these community-minded men and women." he declared, "and es- pecially their interest in helping to completu the job needed to roun out the county's major hospgal and nurse-training cen- tre, ugurs well for full success of this acutely needed project." In addition to Mr. Matheson. other speakers tomorrow night will include: J. F. Arnett. presi- dent of the hospital: Donald Bak- mittee; Dr. J. C. Simpson. mem- ber of the medical staff; Mrs. Heath strong. president of the Ladies Aid; P. L. Morris. Kin- kora; Hon. Walter E. Darby, a former president of the hospital: Dr. W. J. P. MscMillsn or the Charlottetown Hospital medical staff and Neil D. MacLesn, pre- sident oi the board of trustees oi the P. E. I. Hospital. who will extend greetings. Guests will be welcomed by Mayor Henry W. Wedge. Fine Program Al Aiberion A very fine program was pre- sented at the Alberton Institute Hall Friday evening when a con- cert and auction sale were held under auspices of the library com- mittee. Arrangements were in charge or Mrs. A. C. Green. Mr!- Joseph Callaghan and Mr. H. W. Matthews. Rev.'.I'. R. McMahon and Mr. J. W. Don Campbell. .L.A.. was auctioneer. School pupils from Aiberton and surrounding districts were invited ed to participate in the program. Those who took part displayed much potential talent which was very pleasing to the audience who responded with warm applauso. Equally will receive were vocal nu rs by a male quartatto com- prise oi Messrs. Roy beard, Per- ley liardy. Gordon Collin and Cyril Loud. and violin music by Mr. Alfred Gillls. ” The program: . Welcoms-Teddy cor-bait. Male usrtetts-"'IIasrs's Music Sn The ir." encore-."0ld Black oe.' - Reading-"Tho Optimist," Ralph asolirtiaur. : Trio-"Far Away places.” Balls wilais. Rosa Maria Ahsarn and Lona Hunter; encore--"O What A 3,. Boautitul Morning." ' solo-"Alice Blue Gown." Rosa Maria Ahoarn. Dust-"Billy Boy". Nadine and Clifford Gavin. . Dust-"When You And I were xoung". ltonnia Rosa and Warns Jtcxinnon. - ; a violin solo-Altrsd aiilisa sn- Nl".a, ' Basvsn To in." Wilma Kirsch and AS I All 'o.......' " "9"! Pro or com”. L '- Msctlng 0'l.parly;' Farmsrs' Co-. tdgsdwtoattsistlsndnrpiisnl "trua- ..s W . er. chairman oi the building com- M Dali.-"Prince Him-d Island is not corner: or V Season At Ailisrton Silas Mati.hewa' boat at Alberton South brought in the first codiish or the season on Saturday. This would ap ar to be a forerunner at an ear season tor this pop- ular variety at sea food. Gloria Gavin. lolo-"Tho lovellat Night Of The Year." Evelyn Kincb: encore- "Look ror Tbs Silver Lining." Tap -Dance-Deniss Thibsult. The Queen. The sccompanist was Mrs. E. E. Larter. A goodly n ber of articles were contribu d tor the auction by business men oi the town and other trisnds oi the library. Auct- ioneer Don Campbell was in his usual good form and the auction got away to a good start. Total proceeds for the evening amount- ed to 806.25. -6. 8. 0. ii. PASS LIST Continued trom Page 8) Thomas Kane. Basil Campbell. Mary Farmer. "Gerald Johnston, Alired Rossiter, Warren Mcnae, Richard Wedge. David Mccormac, William Davey, Aquinas Ryan. ltiargsret Roche, Gerald Macl..el- an. Paued: Desmond Gallant. An- drew MacDonald, John Mulligan, Joan MacDonald, Austin Trainor, Gloria Feehan. ' History 2 First Class: Mariedith Mac- Donald. Ellen Mullally. Second Class: Beverley Fits- gcrald, Patrick McKenns, Law- rence Jovin, Jerome Quinn, Mary Huestis, Mary Crelghan, Eugene Kenny. Ens Murphy, Pauline le- Clair, Leonard Shea, Eugene Mao- Donald. Donald McCarron. John Fisher, Alban smith, Philip Coyie, Maxwell Callaghan, Leslie Roger- son, John J. O'Brien. Passed: Allan MacDonald, Ger- ald Kilbride. Theodoric Blaquierc, Maureen Murphy. History I First Class: sister at. Peter and sister at. Elaine, Emmett Roche. Joseph Mullally, Mary Johnston. Dominic MacDonald, Cyril Maclsaac. second Class: Clarence Mac- Donald. Peter Dunphy. Reginald Whaien, Peter Beaipn. John Mul- lally, Conrad Kennedy, Sister Mary Henry, Regia Duffy, Walter Reid. Bernadette Burge. Jean Donahue. Stanislaus " , Phil-. ip Murphy. Martin MacMillrm, David Kennedy. Leland Curley. Edwin MacDonald. Bethany Mac- Donald, Charles MacDonald. Claire Burge, John Power. Guy Germain, John J. O'Brien. James Saunders, Kristina Moysiyakha. Passed: St. Clair Coyle. Ken- neth Grant. Frederick Driscoil, Clare MacDonald, Cody Myers, Roy Grant. Economics 1 First Class: Emmett Roche, Bis- ter 3!. Peter. second Class: sister Mary Henry, Maurice Flynn. Enn urphy, John Dunphy. Wil- liam Msclsaac. Leo Mccuaid. Fran- cis zakem, William McNeely, Leo Clarkin, Marisdith MacDonald, John Power. ' Passed: Lawrence Jovin. Char- les Morrison. Georges Pineau. Ver- non Richsrds, Louis Mcoinn. Eu- gene Kenny. Patrick McKenns. Eugene MacDonald. Gerald Arsen- auit. Martin MacMilian. Philip Coyle. Ellen Mullally, Simeon armor. Charles Monaghan. James ohnsion, Allan MacDonald, Ger- Austin Trainor. Economics 3 First Class: John Mullally, Bis- tsr'Mary Henry. , second Class: Robert Crokon. , Charles -Cheverie, Alb n 8 th. . Mary Crcighsn, Pete Dunphy. Charles, MacDonald. John J. O'Brien. Warren McRae, Fred- erick Coyle, Leland Curley. Pred- erick Driscoll. Passed: William McNeely, Nei- son Perry. Economic 4 Second Class: Jacques ombe. George Cameron. Economics 8 First Class: John Weir. Second Class: Raymond Delage, Cyril MacDonald. Economics '1 First Class: Georges Pinesu. Coul- Second Class: Leo Ciarkin, Maurice Flynn, Charles Morris- son, William Macias . Francis zakem. Palsd: , Charles Monagh , James Johnston, Louis McGinn, William Whslen. Econolaaica 8 First Class: Jacques Coulombe. Second Class: Raymond Delage, Cyril MacDonald. George Camer- oh. Passed: John Weir. loonoiaaics 10 First Class: Leo Ciai-kin. Maur- ics Flynn, William Whalen. Beoo lass: Georges Pinsau. James hnston. William Mac! c, Charles Morrison, Francis za m. Mcainn. rd: Charles Monsghan. Sociology 1 Pirst Class: Emmett Roche. Mary Johnston. .Jobn Mullally, Sister Mary Rsnry. second Class: Jean Donahue, Noreen Connolly. nody. Loo Clarki Gerald atsele so. Clair Coyla. John weir. ovrii sobonaid. Cyril Mscbonsi tsgigrrttrgrrr t aid Kiibrids, Maxwell Callaghan, ,1 . .. . fill GUARDIAN. Denis Normand, Clair Callaghan, Jean Marie Boiisvanos. Cyril Mac- Donald, Cyril Mac Clarkin, Kenneth Grant, larl as. Jean Marc Bourusa. Floyd Mcaaughf John J. O'Brien. Boa-nadetin Burgs. - Passed: J. Chariot Mscbonai Raymond Deluge, St. Clair Doyle, Frederick Driscoil, Richard Doyle Pierre Mlchaud. Kristina Mey- siyakha. Joan Leon Bourasaa. Reg- inald Wheian. - ' Philosophy 1 First Class: Jean Donahue, Philip Murphy, Gaspard Cots. Second Class: ldwip Macbon aid, John Power, Guy Germain, James Saunders, Dominic Mac- Donald. lly. Poul Fradette, Augustine Flynn, Robert Desrosiers, Beverley Fitzgerald, Pstcr Beat.on.: Alden MacDonald. Claude Marchaud, Jacques Coul- ombe. Gilles user, Inland. Curley. Andra Villeneuve. Passed; David Kennedy, Paul utebvre, Theodoric Blscquierc, Fred rick Crryis, Paulina Lcciair, Adria smith, William McNeely, Jacques Marchand, Mas-tin' Mac- Miilan, George Cameron. Bethany MacDonald. Stanislaus Mooney. Walter Reid, Cody Myers. Nelson Pen-y, Wsrren' MacRas, Clara MacDonald. , Philosophy I First Class: Philip Murphy. Second Class: Guy Germain, Dominic MacDonald. Beverley Fitzgerald. Jean Donahue, Fred- erick Coyie, Peter Boston, Alden MacDonald, Nelson Perry, Noreen Connolly, Paul Ieiebvre, Leland Curley. David Kennedy. Gaspard Cote, Jacques Marchand, Clare MacDonald. Pauline Leclair, Theo- doric Blaquiere, John Power. Passed: CIaude.Marchs.nd, Jamda Saunders, Gilles LeBel. Stanislaus Mooney, Martin MacMiilan. Andre Villeneuve, Cody Myers. William McNeeley, EdwirfMacDonald, Jac- ques Coulombe. George Cameron. Robert Desrosiers, Waiter Reid, Augustine Flynn, Adrian smith, Bethany MacDonald, Paul Fra- dette. Warren Macltae. ' Philosophy 5 First Class Honors: Emmett Roche, Dominic MacDonald, Mary Johnston, Robert Croken, sister Mary Henry, Guy Germain. Peter Beaton, Alden MacDonald, Beth- any MacDonald, John Power. Second Class: Clarence Mac- Donald, David Kennedy, Conrad W ”, Joseph Mullally, Bern- adette Burge, Martin Maclidillan, Beverley Fituerald. Cyril Mac- Isaac. Frederick Coyle. Floyd Mc- Gaugh. Marian MacPhee, Clare MacDonald, Gilles LeBei, Jean Leon Bourassa Theodoric Bla- quiere, Claire liurge. Nelson Perry. Passed: Jean Marc Boursssa. Maureen Murphy. Adrian Smith, Walter Reid, Cody Myers. Mathematics 1 First Class: sister Mary Ursula. Sister Mary of Camel, Basil Camp- bell, Alton Craig. Paul Jay, Wil- liam Quinn. Robert Desrosiers. Second Class: Gerald Arsen- ault, Richard A. Wedge, Margaret Roche. Myra Murphy, Jacques Marchand. Reginald McQuaid, Gerald MacLellan. Passed: Andra Villeneuve, Paul Lefebvre, Lloyd Gaudet, Marc Micliaud, Robert Mooney, William Davey. John Trainor. Joan Mac- Donald, Claude Marchand. Edward Dalton. Alired Rossiter, Gaspard Cote. Charles Roche. Cisre Mc- Cabe, Andrew MacDonald, Georges Pineau, John Mulligan, Thomas Kane, Pierre Michaud. Mathematics 2 First Class: sister at. Peter. Sister St. Elaine. Sister Mary Ur- sula. Charles Chcverie. Richard Doyle. Clair Callaghan, Edwin MacDonald. Second Class: Ronald Mciver, Edwin Kelly. Passed: Arthur Pendergast, Btaanislaus Mooney, Alden MacDon- Mslhsmstics I First Class: Noreen Connolly. second Class: Paulina Leclair. Passed: Augustine Flynn. Mathematics 4 First Class: Leo Ciarkin, Maur- ice Flynn. Charles Morrison. second Class: James Johnston, William Maclsaac, ancis zskem, William Whalen, ribs Mona- ghan. Louis McG nn, Georges Pineau. J Biol 1 First Class: in Chovsria, Sister Mary Ursula. sister at I!llaine.. Second Class: Clair Callaghan. Jerome Quinn. Alban Smith, Clare Mccabe, Howard Waite. Mary Creighan. Peter Dunphy. Margaret Roche. Arthur Pendergast, John J. Dunphy. : Biology 3 Second Class: Kenneth Grant, Paul Fradette. Earl Macxinnon. Passed: Warren Macnae. Kris- tina Moysiyakha. John Clsrkin. Biology 8 second Class: James Noreen P . Passed: Philip Murphy. Chemistry I First Class: Sister Msryivrsuia. Alton Craig. sister Mary of Car- nu.-i. Paul Jay, Sister James Char- les, Myra Murphy, Charles Chev- srie. Second Class: John Trainor. Howard Waite, John Reardon. Dsnis Normand, Clara Mccabe. Basil Campbell, Robert Mooney, Desmond Gallant. Alfred Rosaiter. Thomas Mcaaugh, Jean-Maris Bolisvanca. Kenneth Arsenault, Charles Roche, Mary Huestis. Passed: St. Clair Quinn, Wil- liam Dsvsy, Mary Farmer. Ed- ward Daiton, Gloria Poehsn. John Mulligan. David Msscormac. Lloyd Gaudet. Marc Miohaud, Joan Mac- Donald, Etta MacDonald, Patricia lilcainn. Chemistry I . First Class:-latl Ilacxinnon. second Clan: Clair Callaghan. Rogis Duffy. Ksnnsth Grant. Philip Coyio. John Clarkin. Roy Grant. . can-no-y s second Clan: Rsgis nutty, James Caundm. Kenneth Grant. -Passed: Augustine Flynn. Phil- ii! iii!!!”- Saunders, d, but Desrosiers, ' Sally Darrach, Kensington. GIARIDTTETOWH Mclver, St. Clair Quinn. Iaallo Rogsrson. B. Reginald Wheisn. ho McQuaid, Jean M. Bouraua. lio- Marc Micbaud, Deonard shes, Donald Mccarron. Edward Dalton, Paul Pradstte. Paul Lofebvrs, Gaspard Cots, Kris- tina. Moysiyskhs. Guy. Germain, Jean L. Bouraua, dro Viticu- euve. Accounting 8 First class: Jacques Coulombe. second Class: Cyril MacDonald. Passed: George Cameron. High school Pan List Tha High school Pass List con- tains in order or merit the names at the students who have made an , average of 60 per cent in the year's work with no subject less than 50 per cent. students whose names are marked with an aster- lsk will be required to write sup- plementary vitamins” GRADE xn Earl I-iandrshsn - Arthur Seaman Louis Mcoloskay William Cormier 'Richard Deighan 'WillIam Lacey 'Ali.-xander MacDonald GRADE X awuliam Farmer Wilbur MacDonald Gerard McCarthy 'Bernard Guy 'John Hughes 'Leroy MacDonald Leo Fisher 'Cut.hbert Kilbrids '.loseph Murphy 'Giiles Morin 'Joseph Roberts 'DonaId Shaw. COMMERCIAL COURSE Paul Perron 'George Clarkin Jean Lemieux Donald Levesque Robert Cain 'Adhemar Gamier '-Jean Paul Plants rJean Paul Boisvert 'Keit.h Eidershsw. 'Louis Marie Poirier. School Parade Prize Winners Friday Night Following were the first and second prize winners at the Schur- mans School Parade Friday night: I. To 8 Classroom Division Reading-Grades 4 and 5-1. Catherine Murphy, Bedeque; 2. Deanna Reid, Wellington French School. Reading-Grades 6 and 7-1, Olaf MacDonald, Bedeque: 2. Dor- oihy Campbell, Mt. Pleasant. Reading-Grades 8, 9 and 10- 1, Edith Sherren. Crspaud: 2, Mar- garet MacDonald. Crapsud. 4 and Over Classroom Division Reading-Grades 4 and 5-1. Beulah Moase, Summeraids; 2. Patricia Holman, Kenaington. Reading-Grades 6 and 7-1. Deanna Larkin, Kenslngton; 2. Reading-Grades 8. '9 and 10- 1. Gayle Darrsch, Kensington; 2. Alhan Gallant, Summerside. 1 to 8 CIsssro'oan Division Public Speaking-No contestants entered for Grades 4 and 5, or 6 and 7. Public Speaking--Grades 8. 9 and 10-1, Myrna Green, Central Bedoque; 2. Arthur-' Callbeck, cra- pnud. 4 and over Classroom Division Public Speaking-Grades 4 and 5-1, Sterling Benton. St. Eleanora. Public Speaking-Grades 6 and 7-1. Charles Hickey. Summerslde: 2, Deanne Larkin, Kensington. Public Speaking-.-Grades 8. 9 and 10-1, Beryl Woodaide. Ken- sington: 2. Gayle Darrach, Ken- sington. l to 8 Classroom Division Piano Solo-Grades 4 and 5- 1. Paulina Large. Wilmot: 2. Elaine Green. Central Bedequs. ,Plano Solo-Grades 8 and 7-1. Arthur Large, Albany Rural Schoo. Piano Solo-Grades B. 9 and 10 -i. Maxine Campbell. North Be- deque; 2. Mary Sherren, CPI- paud. 4 and Over Claurooias Division Piano Solo-Grades I snd'5-1. Elizabeth Blacqulsre, St. Mary's Academy; 2. (four ties), Judy Bla quiere. St. Mary's Academy: Pau a Perry. st. Mary's Academy: Lorraine Campbell. Aibartori: James Hickey. St. M'Iry's Acad- emy. Piano solo-Grades 6 and 'l- 1. Patricia Grant. st. Mary's Aca- demy: 2. (two ties). Barbara Bishop, st. Mary's Academy: Ruth Cairns, S'sido. High School. Piano Solo: Grades I and 10 -1. Paula Mclvor, t. Mary's Academy: 2. Nancy Gilila. Alber- ion. 1 in 3 Classroom Divides Vocal solo-Grades 4 and 5-1. Doreen Baker. North Iodsqm; 2, Shirley Marlena Rayner. North St. Eleanor-I. ' vocal solo-Grades 0 and 7- 1, Judy Campbell. North lessons; 2, Anna Leard. Lower ledsqur. aid -71, I-larrist Cam boll. Darni . Vocal Solo-Grads! I O and 10 rneraidc Y's Men, is shown praenting a cheque for 81,165.70 to W. Chester 5. MacDonald, treasurer of the local Boy scout Association. radio auction. at which the annual Boy Scout appeal was msde. Hall of the money will remain In Sum- msrsids, while the other hair will go to the Provincial Boy scout headquarters in Charlottetown. Everett Harper regular meeting of the it's Men's Club. - Photo by Sears. &u:sellllcgtl;aic,!nnil 1000 Silanco 220 W Leasehold .. 725 -M -cw - 6:.;'3:::::.:..- ti"l:.”..::-'"""r'"' ":.. Eugene 2' nay - no 6 I .u---......... John wmh Continued from page in 3500 Sudan 48 2500 wmdwud James Corcoran 1300 Pam, no 5300 Sour-is 125 5000 wingait st. Clair Trainor 1200 H "A - 1000 south Bras 12 1-2 100 Wr Harg 'Pctcr Drlscoll ck c"”' ' 1” 4000 spooner 45 f 2000 Yale Lu , 'CIifiord Ready 35 Plum - ” rooo Steeloy 4 3-4 maon Yan Canuck owglnam Muunonnyd l00 Preston . 139 600 steep Roe I 690 2200 Yk Bear Urban Macbellan 50" Punch ' 15" 500 Eur! Inlet . 9 y . . 3016 ukeno .. 'Ranald MacDonald 500 Pllrdy . 20 2020 sweet ",5 134 '-70h" Mggidamu 1?”? 3"” zip - 1550 syrvnrlite 2. too can Rodney aclnn . us an . moo Tack 270 John MacDonald , is 3 4 2000 Tobum 40 mm Dalhoum 33 03595 X! 2062 Red P H ' 400 Torbrit H30 4600 Yukon Con .. ea Eu-is-aldDoMon'aghan mm Redmc” 39 3000 Tower 42 sales; 1,027,000 shares, 0 ll 91' Y 870 Trans Emp .. 520 George Mullaliy 9000 R991 H 32 550 Triad 300 ggyxs Pet" MICEWHI 15” R” 0”” ls” 1400 Tungsten sz Borden Cos gupigilml 4 3000 U Mining 35 5 mm Bk so Tmm" 39383" "" 9 i3 I 1200 U Ashes 390 mar: ii:.'.l'." 1.5333 523.23. 2"” W U" 10 3-4 Mum-M 'Gerald Lawlor 2900 Sapphire 16109 U" La 6:7 10 slmpwn 3 322a Un Oil 223 50 no pr 92 7-: Elliot MacAuiay 3550 scurry W3 s-rhomna Gran; . moo selbum 4990 UPD can 100 C Brew .......... 15 1-4 acharles sexton woo sh C ' 290 Ventures 17 1-2, .:. .3e,.,,,,d Mumh, ms sh::"m' I000 Vicour a 1-2 r3arr1.r.-roan. Sask. -(cm - 'Gerard Dalton 1' 5000 Viilbona it 1-2 once called a "vanishing race." 'Joseph McQuaid 1420 Waite 12 llndians have shown it steady in- ' 2000 Wekusko 8 1-4 crease in population on every rs- Marlon MscLean. Hampton. Peter Nancy SmIth,'Albt.-rton. Ruth Jstiery. Alberton; Dickson. 0'Leary. -No contestants entered. 6-1, Albany Rural School. 4 and Over Classroom Division -No contestants entered. -1. St. Mary's Academy. 10-1, Summersidc High School. ,-7 r Charles Linisietter (leit). president of the Sum- Mr. Appadursl Aaron of India is shown being introduced by Rev. Mr. Harper of the Bummsuido Baptist Church at a meeting of the Y's Monk Club which he addressed recently. In the above pictull from left to right are: Rev. Mr. Harper. Chas-Isa Linkietter, president of the summerside Y's Men's Club. John Leuty, a. member oi the club and Mr. Aaron. . - This money was collected through the Y's Men's The presentation was made at the last week's iserve in the Bsttletord area over the last iour decades. 2100 West Ashley . 4 and Over Classroom Division H20 W Homegm Vocal Solo-Grades 4 and 5-1. MacDonald, Alberton; 2, Vocal Solo-Grades 6 and 7-1. 2. Jean Trans-iianatia Movers co. Ltd. Nation wide; with branch office at 2 Summer St, Summerside. Phone 2880. Inquiries invited for esti- mates on moving furniture to or from any destin- ation. One of our representatives will be pleased to call and discuss with you any moving problem you may have. TRANS-CANADA MOVERS CO. LTD. Vocal Solo-Grades 8. 9 and 10 l to 8 Classroom Division Group Singing-Grades 4, 5 and Group Singing-Grades 7, 8, 9 nd 10-1. Bedeque. Group Singing-Grades 4 and 5 Group Singing-Grades 6 and '1 Group Singing-Grades 8. 9 and Step Out To Work . Comfortably Well Shod . 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