The first group to arrive Satur- day at the Holland Cove Camp being conducted by the Y. M. C. A. of Charlottetown, buckle down to putting the final touches of pre- paring to "rot-ch it". They are shown filling mattresses with straw which will no doubt feel like feathers by the time for lights-out. E EAST BALTIC , tein spent several days in the her home in Kinsboro. Mrs. Bor- Sonrts Hospital following an oper- ihe Eastern districts annual Convention was held in the Sour-is Llne.IoadschoolonJune8thnnd was very hrs: attended. or yooclal was the panel on the tee situation on P.E.I. by Mrs. Thomas Harris, Mr. Pine- Ill and Mr. Parker. me. Charles Mccor-mack, North Lake. spent the weekend with her sister Mrs. Emery Mchieiii, Mon- tague. . . Mr. and Mrs. J.B. McIsaac,' Rackbarra. were Sunday guests of Mr. andMrs. Elijah Pierce. Elmira. The yearly school meetings were d several business mat'ers received attention. ' Mrs. Charles MacPhee Mrs. Clarence Chlnl. M185 Kay Chins. Little Harbour, attended the W.I. Dlatrict Convention held June tlth in Souria Line road school. The latest report from Mr. Fran- cla Mclnacheron. Pr? Pond. 18 thatheismskingasood r . very- Mr. Mcllachern recently' under- went a serious operation in HI!” t fax Hospital. A Miss Laurette Maclsaac. St. Elesnorl. attended the wedding of EASTERN ICE C II E A M Social, Lower Montague Hall, Friday, July 6. DANCE IN WHIM Road Hall Thursday, July 5. Music by Boud- reault and O'Connor. ST. MARYS Parish Chicken Supper, Wednesday, July 4th. at the Beaver Club Hall, Montague. TAKING ORDERS for choice strawberries, Bill llicken. Phone 64-34. Montague. LODGE MEETING - Mrs Irma MacLaren, P.N.G.. presided at the regular meeting of Acme Re- hckah Lodge, Montague, Thurs- day evening. There was a large attendance of officers and mem- bers. Routine business was trans- acted and election of officers took place. New business included mt- rangements for having installa- tion of officers on July 5 with Mrs. Marjorie Johnston acting as installing officer in the absence of deputy president, Vera Mac- Donald. Mrs. Doris Llewellyn, Mrs. MacLaren and Kathleen Cann were appointed on the lunch committee. Plans were also.dis- cussed for having a kitchen shower early in July. The com- mittee in charge comprises Mrs. Catherine Stewart. Mrs. Llewel- lyn, Mrs. Cann and Mrs. Hazel llooley. One ember. Mrs. Hilda Hilchey, was reported ill at her home. i p . uum: casu LOANS Need cash quickly? Then arrange a loan 5Y Telephone at Trans Canada Credit. That's all there is to it. Just telephone. Loans from 350. to 82,500. on your own credit. Call us today. ms All.-CANADIAN LOAN COMPANY 5344444 4 eulnnuu WOMEN'S INSTITUTE at Mrs. Roy Giliis', Upper Montague, to- night. RESERVE JULY 14 for the ice cream social in aid of King's County Hospital. I. 0 W E It Montague Regatta Wednesday, July 11. Send entries to Roy Aitken. PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic in Bea- ver Club Hall, Montague, Thurs- day. Jig 19th. 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. 250 DON0 NEEDED! NAME OMITTED - in the list of Scouts invested recently at Montague by the Scout Master and assisted by the District Com- missioner. Gordon Kerr. Char- lottetown. the name of Scout Don Mackenzie was inadvertently omitted. - Personals Mrs. Tenn Grant and Miss Kate Martin, Bristol. formerly of Kil- mutr, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacDonald. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene, Jr.. Montague, were visiting Saint John, N.B., recently. Mr. Phillip Stanton, Oxford, N.S., was an official visitor at the Government Fish Hatchery, Cardigan. last week, and was the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Berueley Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Colin MacDonald. Xilmuir. and Mr. James Hewitt, -, Lower Montague. motored to Hill- ford, N.S.. to attend the funeral of Mrs. MacDonald's aunt, Mrs. James McConnell. who passed away at Sydney last week. Miss Eileen Anncar. Lower Montague. was the recent guest ofukmiss Laurie MacDonald, Kil- m . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farmer and family arrived from Okla- homa City recently and spent a few days with Mrs. Farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Kilmuir, before proceed- ing to Harmon Field. Newfound- land. where they will reside. Mrs. Murdock Brtlce and two children. of Wolfville. N.S., are guests of Mrs. Bruce's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leeco. l(il uir. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacMur- ray. Saint John, N.B.. were re- cenrguests of Mrs. MscMurray's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Machure. Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Stewart. Halifax, N.S., spent the weekend visiting their parents in Monte- gue. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDon- gsld and family, Halifax, N.S., were weekend guests of Mrs. MacDougald's father. Mr. D. A. afscllse, Heatherdale. JURIST PIIP DIEI LONDON (Reuters) - Lord lctmetsr, so. an eminent legal au- thority, died Thursday nlsht. lie was clerk to thuerycro&I,rnmlI:Il menent oecre o from ill! to 1064. Lord lehmter was the last man offici- allygtoroad out the titles of King ldwerd VIII (later the Dale of Visitor) when Parliament se- hiag'e declaration of eptedthe zhbatioahtnlabeoesnbenlaes. 3ln Hospital After Collision. A car-truckcolllsion at New Perth about 11 p.m. Saturday night sent three men to the Mon- tague Memorial Hospital. A late model Chevrolet car driven by Errol MacNelll of Charlottetown while en route to Georgetown collided with a .ton truck loaded with eggs believed owned by the Co-op. Mr. Mac- Neill was accompanied by Mr. Preston and Charlen Henry. also of Charlottetown. All three were rushed to the King's County Memorial Hospital where it was discovered that Mr. MacNeill suffered severe lacera- tions of the forearm and false. Preston and Charles Henry also suffered facial and scalp lacera- tions. They will be in hospital for several days. The car was completely demolished. The truck driver was unhurt as far as can be ascertained. The truck was not seriously aged. The road was com- LI . . by my "Id crates for a short time. Death Sunday Of Mr. Aubrey -Show The death occurred in Char- lottetown on July 1 of Aubrey Shaw. in his 67th year, after a ten thy illness. e deceased was born in Bru- denell, P.E.I., where he attended school and spent most of his adult life farming in that district, where he was a valued member of the community. He moved to Montague with his family several years ago. Besides his widow; the former Elva Keith, Montague. he leaves to mourn three daughters; Inez (Mrs. Wallace MscI(enna), Red Deer, Alberta; Olive (Mrs. James Webb), Halifax. N.S.; and Elea- nor. at home. Also three brothers. Cyril and Herman. at Brudenell. and Wendell. Chicago. lllnols. A brother Earl and a sister. Flor- ence. predeased him. The funeral will be held Tues- day at 2 p.m.. from Trinity Unit- ed Church. Montague. Interment will be in the community ceme- tery. ; her cousin Mrs. Ernest Rose June is at Elmira. , .' and Mrs. Wendell Jones. Pownal, spent " recent weekend with Mrs. Jones' father Mr. Elliot Bruce, East Baltic. Messrs. Elwood Chin ching spent a few days in Nova Scotla. Mrs. John Gillis returned to her home at East Point having spent a couple weeks with her son and daughter-in-' Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald, Halifax. Mrs. Freeman Massey, Bothwell, spent a few days with her daugh- ter Mrs. George Jnrvis, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ramsay, Hunter River, and two children were visitors,to the eastern dist- rict during the past week. Mr. Harry MacPhec, North Lake. spent the weekend with his family at Black Pond. Sister Mary Adolphus (nee '.e ona Ellsworth), Brighton, Mass.. arrived by plane to attend the funeral of her L other Mr. Adolp- hus Ellsworth who passed away in the Charlottetown Hospital fol- lowing a short illness. Sister Mary Adolphus will remain with her sis- ter Mrs. J .8. Foy for a couple of weeks. Congratulations 'to Miss Jean Mclssac; St. Eleanors, who on June lilth graduated from the Prince County Hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mclsaac. Pt. Eleanors. -formerly of Munn's. Miss Mclsaac is the gr-r "-daughter of Mrs. Daniel Jarvis, El 'ra. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mutch, southport, were weekend visitors with friends and relatives in the eastern districts. Miss Lauretta MacPhee teacher at St. Peter's attended the funeral of the late Mr. Adolphus Ellsworth at St. Cloumba Church on June I and Heath ith friends The Lem Paquets Jamboree was greatly enjoyed in the Elmira Hall on June 10'' . It was followed by a dance which the (old) and young mjoye ' Mrs. Garth MacEwen, Charlotte- town. visited recently with her Dri lltllllll IlllIEll vewln , E T.-:.v2.c( easy" .5); p M 1 The most hlaorro group of people ever he past week and eri '3 St. Mary'slConvenl, Souris Prize List For Closing werd held in the afternoon of Gerry Cheverie June 25. The delightful program Jimmie MacDonald or songs. musical drills, playettes Aeneas Maclean and choral reading was much en- Gary Mclntosh. joy&l by an appreciative aud- Hlxlieet Average, Eleanor Chev- gueg pl parents and friends. ' Erie. pug; 1.131 second Highest Average. Gene- Gnum 1 vieve Mooney. v Third Highest Avera c. Joan MacPhee. I Ethics. Paula Peters. I" smmar. Jessie Wright. Arithmetic. Eleanor Cheverie. Nettiemcheverie. I5 I-lily. argaret McDonald Irene Malone. ' Class Spirit, Betty Paquet. Sewing. Eleanor Cheverie. GRADE 8 Highest Average. Patricia -Mac- Donald. Second Highest Avc-age, xliee Clinton. Third Highest Average, Anne McPhee. aEt"l:IcEm(f:;:I Ann Mccoi-mack, alstrltlimetic, Patricia MacDon- Arithmetic Fundamentals. Anne Highest Aggregate. for carp- guy, for writing, and for attend- gnce, David Kassner. jugheat Aggregate. for Christ- in poculne, for sewing and for Arithmetic, Joan MacAulay. , sgoond Highest Aggregate, for Christian Doctrine, for sewing and TI. Arithmetic. Shirley MacEach- er'T"nig-cl Highest Aggregate. for Christian Doctrine. and for carp- entry, Paul Maciochern. Christian Doctrine, for Sewing gm-1 for Application, Susan Chev- Cehrlitinn Doctrine, for Arith- metic and for Carpentry. Alden Clinton. Christian Doctrine. for carpen- entry gand for writing, Claude Chcverie. p McPhee, Yvette Gallant, Noeng Christian Doctrine for sewing: Peters, Donna MacA ' ' Assiduity, June Mclntyi-g,, Patricia Lutz social Studies. Jean Mooney. Mary Chaisson Cmmesiy. Patricia McDonald. Karen Massey. Sewing. Patricia . McDonald, Christian Doctrine for Carpen- June McIntyre. Alice Clnton. ry. V, MUSIC PRIZES Jun"-He Chgverjg GRADE Vlll Clareuu, ugcponjd Cami A. Maccormack. Daryl Gallant GRADE V11 Gerard Macphee Jessie Wright, i. Alan Pequot. GMDE V1 Reading and for Carpentry: June Pele" Gerard 'Gallant GRADE V M” Macuan Glynne Jarvis Alan Mclnnls. GRADE W Sewing and for Class Spirit: Emice M3113” Claire Peters. gRADE 111'” Carpentry and for courtesy: 6:33: IAICW" Steven MacDonald. Sewing ani for reading: Carol Ann Carter. Sewing and for writing: lMarilyn MacPhee. Sewing and for spelling: Margaret Rose Longnphee. ”:'amatics and for Carpentry- Michael Boucha J. Politeness and for Carpentry: George Roach. Sewing: Sylvia Carter Julia Cheverie Linda Cheverie Molly Cheverie Beverley Doucette Elizabeth Msccormack GRADE 1 Allan MacLean. Carol Ann Carter. GRADE 1 Highest Aggregate, Wendy Birt. Second Highest Aggregate, Ann Jenkins. Third Highest Aggregate, Carol Anne McGil.livray. Christian Doctrine and for Sew- ing, Dorothy McGillivray. Paul- ine Dunphy. Reading and. for Sewing. Caol Anne McGillivray, Mae Macbean. Arithmetic and for Sewing. Ger- aldine Longaphee, Wendy Dirt. Mary Cecilia Jenkins DoA”l"'m9”c . "N C'"P9.'"'Yv Patsy MacAula,v "3 "3 Je'm"'35- Veronica Macgntyre Besrizgignie Pd” A L 5 - .'12.i...”EE.?5..fE... Muriel Poole Cgfpentry: Phcyllls Refuse. J; c 1., arpentry: 1” H 1. Harold Lewis. GRADE 11 parents Mr. and Mrs. E.C. John- Higest Aggregate, Anne White. son, North Lake. Second Highest Aggregate. . Mary Power. rs. Richard Knox and i o ' ch dren of Flat River spent a fgvw FEEL? Highest Auregam and days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine, Bothwell. Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis, Kingsboro attended the Smith- hdner wedding in Charlottetown June 12th. Mrs. Murray Beaton. Toronto, and three children are spending their holidays with her parents, Mril and Mrs. James Jardlne, Both- we . Christian Doctrine for sewing: Betsy Maccormack Reta Coffin Linda Lutz Anne MacPhee Elaine Clinton. Arethmetic and Sewing, mclla Gallant. Anne White. Progress in Arithmetic, Anne Marie Carter, Sheila MacDonald. Reading and Sewing. Denise Condct H Hg".-M Iewtne. ooroosy sewllll. Elizabeth Carter. Ieona Tuesday, July 3, 1956 The Guardian. Page 5 c Carter, Aug; , second dlgheet Agg. . also one toeimghest Mark h glsBeA.nl.orettae)Dul.t:;lie;." Rm 3' ::e fpr Christian Glv- glllstl-n Doctrine. Mu-in Boy- E III S ""15 t ' Third est Aggregate award- Second Highest A e ate. one a.!;'i:".g.f,i.'-f”” ”"e""' 5”” ed to Cellilaxhcheverte. for leading the Jnngrszgnmim gecond High". Auras.” cup Gene;-.1 Improvement and for ions with an avenge of 11 per mu. Richards. ' leading in the June Examinations cent. also one tor politeness and mud High", Agnes." WW with .3 average of 98 per cent co-opera n, Yvonne Gallant. in Dunphy. ' Connie Clinton. Third est Auresote also cln-imam Doc...-mg hum; Do", Tests with a mark of W per cent. are for having led in the Arith- eette, ' Paulette Carter. metic Workbook Contest in Grade spemlm Connie much. ch,-gun nocu-mg, Roma Mac- Six, Gertrude MacDonald. A.-m.m..o..-I Ann. cmugng. "Donald. Ilovlng obtained mark of If Tables, Dianne pouch”... Composition. Margaret Mao per cent in the S 's Ex- Sewing, Mary Pgquet. Phee. aminattons. Frances. Campbell. Writing. Isabelle Carter. Leading in the Arithmetic Work- Outstanding Success in the E3995! Endeavour, Beverly book Contest in Grade V. Carol Year's work, Joanne Peters. Mclntosh. Ann Power. English Composition, Vlinnifred punctuality. Jean Maccormaek. Good Conduct, Imelda Malone. Dolron. Department, Anne Mclnnis. " rtrude Praught, Helen Wright Good Conduct. Patsy Ana Social Studies. Carol Doucctte. GRADE VI Roach. Doreen Clinton. Betty Rutgmglgjligion and Language. Highest Aggregate in Grade ill. Jane McGaush. H Reading. Peggy Mclntyre. Deportment. Vivian Dunphy. Deportment, Mary Ann Lewis. Constant Application, Susan MncAulay. E-meet Endeavour. sllldra ' nnings. leporim t. M An Lewis. GRADE it?" an n First Highest Aggregate also Aims sauos can as sxcrn no ,I, for Arithmetic is awared to when you make your own Fraser. Second Hlghegt Aggregate also for Language is awarded to Ar- i ,7 lene Boylan. Third Highest Assregate also for Social Studies is awarded to Claire White. Premium for christian Doctrine Eunice Mallard Arithmetic Mary Longaphee Writing. Betty Lou Peters Assiduity. Jenneth MacDonald Earnest Endeavour. Moira Grant Tables. Estelle Gallant Assiduity, Gall Jennings Sewing, Beverley Creamer Department, Gertrude MacDonald Social Studies. Mary MacAulay. Reading, Fay McIntosh spelling, Sandra 1''. Macswain. GRADE V Highest Aggregate awarded to Lynn Ann Roach. in coniml... MncEachern. Mary Power Spelling and Sewing. Shirley Keefe, Elizabeth Campbell, Janet Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robert- son, Chestnut Street. Charlotte- town. motored to the eastern dist- Writing and Sewing, Arlene Macintosh, Michelle Peters. Application and Sewing, Claire Cheverie. Department and Sewing, Helen Creamer. The Closing Exercises of the primary and intermediate grades of St. Mary's Convent, souris, ricts the latter part of the week. Mrs. Rae Kennedy. Murray Harbour North. was a recent vis- itor to North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic. attended the Ladner-Smith wedding in Charlottetown on June 12th. WED. and THUR. thrown together by fate-on the most excit- ing adventure that over spanned the 2400 miles between Honolulu and San Francisco Iay'! p Out Of This Meeting Of Strangers Comes Entertainment I-listoryl atom tor stars 1' some vou Every tense moment of the exciting two- yeor best-seler new on the screen! domains Dominion Mvnlssae V) m we ouztu new ROLII I.I-I:EAl." . .,,....,,,,,,M,,,,,,,,. H-A llil IllllBSliEll Sllllll If THE llll-Will! 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