» Tbrary, my oO Leary RHS abe Held “Learn ‘to get along with other peoplee and to take—snur place » your community.’’ With these serds of challenge, Gordon L Bennett, MSc, of Prince of Wales College, delivered the ad. dress to. the 1966 Graduating Class of O'Leary Regional High School recently “Mr. Bentett emphasized the need in modern society for indi vidusls af strong character and ineiple. He noted - that Saroughiut “the years. scient- ists and philosophers have had ‘Jereat convictions’ and he urged . the graduates ‘ eonvictions and the courage te to have sincere OTTAWA ‘CP ingly—endless string of deficits After | a seer Standing: in Grade X1 awarded Gorril!, Wilna Coughlin. Frances to s r Sweet Phillips Nancy MacDouzall, Bo- the CNR is on its way to mak- pe prim arged to the son nita Gorreill, Paulette MacDou- ing money in its passenger ser: rchicr of a Seteran stand- gall, Brenda Cooke, John Rogers, & ice. President Ponald Gordan mE ‘chest ir his ar her_grade Wanda Rodzgerson Anna Ray- ® told the .Cammons transport awarded to. Sandra Hazelden ner, Mary Gard, Marilyn Mur- committee Tuésday __ The pr ze-for improvement in phy, Sandra MacDonald, Nadiné Barring . the unforseen, the rade ‘XI an arded to Joyee Matthews, Barry MacDonald, break-even point will come tn Gorr ssCharlene Milligan.Gloria _Silll- 1971, “and wik've not--geine—-te The prize for Richest standing ker—Brenda- Morrison, Claude F step there,” the-65-year-old head n-omusie theery in Grade 3X1 -Robinson, Judith Ann MacKay. of the. zavernment- eidied can, awarded to Clair Sweet.” Certificates’ Candace MacDo- tiie agke The -pr ze for second highest Standing in music theory Grade’ XI awarded to, Reby, Bulger. Ge ADE Xf COMMERCIAL nald, Earl Leard, Beverley Lew-> is, Nancy: Ramsay, Esther Mac- | Donald. Kay Waite, Elaine Mill- ‘gan, Mary Callaghan, Betty ‘Lewis; Charles MaclIsaac, Susan The prize for highest standing Howard, Brian: Lecky, - Bett v live up te them nthe first vear commercial The evening's program inclu °°" * awarded to—Jean -Gra- ded also the-feport of the prin. 77 io we ke te A ee BEd-Mr. Jelley stressed the “2ncine in the first year of the. for a 4 zood needs high school's more extensive fulfilling the the students in . their courses, i§ essential if a high achoo! is to function competent- hy 7 necessity library The valedictory for !1%4 was Aeiivered by Miss Linda. Cos fain, a member of fhe Com merce Graduating Cla%s Musical selections during the program included a trio and ehoruses by the students: the Girls: Choral Club. and the gra- duates ‘ - rs The following !s the list of prizes and awards GRADE Xil » Governor- Genera!’ ¢€—meda! a warded to the student’ placing highest: in the school examina- tions, merited . by Elizabeth Platts The prize for highest standing tn Grade XII awarded to Eliza: th Platts i “The prize far second highest _gtanding in Grade XII awarded to Eileen Matheson The prize for third highest standing in Grade XII awarded to Glen MacWilliam and Linda Thomas The. prize for fourth highest standing in Grade XII awarded te Shirley Lidstone The prize awarded to the son er daughter of a veteran stand- ing highest {n. hie or. her grade awarded Glen MacWilliam and Linda Thomas The prize “for improvement 'n tn aenia ait: awarded to Linda The. prize for highest. standing of various st "Matheson: commercial course awarded ” Barbara Harris A The prize.wier third. highest n the first-vear com- course awarded to Ad- arth: e pr mercia! ele Met Tr ze: for sn first vear of the com- irse a&arded to Myr- standinz mere r en na Hard: ‘A “or 1e far theory of music “in f “ratte XI awarded to Rartara Harrs GRADE X The prize’ for hizhes Ag standing wm. Grade X awarded | to Arthur 2 The prize for ‘stand! ; second highest = Carruthers . The prize for third highest standing awarded to Emerson Gorril! : The prize for fourth highest standing awarded to Wilna Coughlin The Legion prize awarded to “jmpravement tar awarded to Beverley Lewis The prize: Jellev prize for hi ighest standing in Grade x awartedto Arthur Matheson The prize for highest standing’; The Claude in music theory awarded t© foq hack into the forager from ‘seph E. Seagrams and Sons \duce .an additional pound of | Frances Phillips. the wagon and blown into what-|Ltd distillery in _Kitchener’s beef . The prize for second-highest ver is being used for storagettwin city of Waterloo Each steer drinks ahout standing im music theory awaf-) . 4 pickup canoe placed over) w # Timmis. distillery vice. (gallons of the grain residue ded to Paulette MacDougall. Prize for algebra in Grade X awarded ta Arthur Matheson Folinw'ng ts the diploma cer- tficate and—nass list G RADE xt (ACADE, MIC) 1 i Gien MacW 7. Thomas Fileen Matheson, The prize for highest standing am_and Linda "Phnmas. (Tié?. “tieGrade XII French awarded cyiriey Lidstone, Joyee Gallant to Elizabeth Platts Q fade Coughlin. The prize for highest standing ~ Coetiticates. Barbara Cooke. tm Grade XII. physics awarded pcripy Horne, Artel Lecky. to Glen MacWilliam =~ -) opman “MacDougall, — Dorothy . The prize for general profice niinic Mary Dalton. Deborah ; = + - fenes—in Grade XH-awarded to yg seph Mac al lar. Debor- Fileen Matheson : Riair-Lew's GRADE XU *(Serretariall Sandra MacDonald Mae Cornish, John Alltson Lockhart, Stewart, Buchanan, Donna Hardy, ald. Reta MacNevin, Mary Mac- Allar Pass; Ellen Dewar, Stanley ” Hierlihy, Rudy Estabrooks .and Doris Stewart (tie), Shelton “Dy- ment Allan MacDougall, Francis New Farm Machine. Is Shown CALEDON, Ont. ‘CP. piece of farm machin fourth highest : lighten the farmers work load was .demonstrated on a farm in ‘this: village 40 miles north- west \nf Toronto Called a: fine-cut_ forager the. machine one man. to do-four. heavy farm sia’s Dennis MacDon- | | is intended to allow Kitchener. : Ont ‘CP’ — Rus ‘distillery. @ dian farm ean’ cut Vancouver Island. jchs alone The forager 1s” basically, standard swath-cutter ~ chopper incorporated. In one operation the farmer hav, chop it.and hlow it ino a) wazen for transport to the barn, Once at the barn,-the chop is near here. operated by the Jo- the cutter to lift into the chopper | ,hav that has already been cut and raked ' A corn nose that will. harvest corn and chop # for silage ” available Bros., manufacturers of the ma- chine, says it eleminates need for_extra help, thus help i ing to alleviate a farni-labor shortage the ‘occasionally moving up to pipe * Death Rate For Whoopers =" img. grounds in" ‘Texas te Grade XI mathematics awar-- ninjigmas ded. ta Elizabeth Platts Valerie Clemerts Te Mac Wheprize for the student show ui. Brendan £1) Linda. inz greatest .improvement- in Pisinin Dish Se aaa _ Shir- tech school awarded to Judy tev Arsenault Couchtin= Certificate’ Jane? Craiz, Shel The prvve fora deserving en Ss saene Ardith Ellis dent in Grade X11 awarded tO qo. enanaid-: Marvin Milligan Jovee Gallant GRADE XII (Clerical) The Student Council Plaque Certificate: Sylvia MatKay fer the boy hest combining ac’-. GRADE XI ; demic and athletic ability awar- §».). 42. Rebv Bulger. Sher- ded to Glen MacWilliam = ry Met arthy. Sandra “Hazelden. The Board of ‘Trustees Plaave -).- sweet. Geraldine Murphy.— Yor the girl best combining ac@- porrinig Ramsay... Isabell Mae demic and-athletic ability awal nica ded to Fileen: Matheson ‘Certificates. Vicky Bruvels, COMMERCIAL Tnan- Dalton Arthur O'Malley. The prize for the hishest stam 43, Baclole. Joyce Gerrill, ding in the second vear of the 41.04 Oatway. Alma Howard, commercial course awarded tO yy, rene Arsenault. Brenda Ste- Sandra MacDonald Thelma Waite rare The prize for. second Sear atc ~ Pass Avard Smaliman. Tra —metandindin. ‘the second... rs : Dilliam...ias the commercial course awarded : Belinda _Collicu: te Valerie Clements Gan ne icutt, Billy Elliot, Ri- The prize for third hichest--. 024 Gorrill-_ o I fs standing In the-second year of GRADE X eommercial course awarded '@ piniamas Arthur Matheson; Verna MacArthur ana atest bueirs The prize for -fourth hizhest cote ee ee ‘second vear of etanding in the course awarded the. commercial to Brenda Ellis The prize for the commercial improvement !n course ‘awarded te Marvin Milligan The ORHS Drama Plaque awarded tothe student showing st creative acting ability awar- a i We carry the Newest, Smartest Look in Professional Uniforms. es : w s Serylone and Feared-High- | | The near-extinct birds are un- | The railway ‘beat $46 500.000 on its passenger service in PAWS and was anticipating gg $39,506 7000 lo¢s in 1966. The gap he- tween . revenues and expenses would be closed five years later He assured MPs his optimis- tie forecast didn't depend on what the CPR ‘did Infact. if thee privately-owned line went after business as did the CNR, iboth railways could gain: t Looking fit in his first publie ‘appearance since a serious ey> operation in May, Mr Gordon said the CNR’s main. competitor for passengers is not the CPR \ New Manager At Moncton. | LE Patriquin has been named manager of The Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com- merce, St. George St. branch, in Moncton, NB, Mr Patri- quin is marriedato the f§rmer Pear! Young of Charlottetown He has been with the bank since his graduation from Moncton_High School in 1950 He_ served in various capa- but the private car “cities throughout the Mari- Jean Richer. the CNR's vice- times, including terms as ac- president in charge of passencer sales, backed up his boss. with figures showing that the family car accounts for 75 per. cent of trips of more than 100 miles ‘taken by Canadians. © countant at Saint John, as- sistant manager at Summer- side and director of the credit department in the regional of- fices in Halifax ~ Sees Specialized Beef Farm and with its aleghol visiting parliamentarians all removed. paid their last visit to a Cana- uesday before wind- tural institute graduate: wae. with a” ine-up-—a—10-day—tour—that-—has—tioned—Mr--Timmis —-while—-they= ‘taken them from | Montreal to walked beside*the cattle pens _and toured the barns. Through .his interpreter he asked how much feed- was ab- ‘sorbed by each animal to pro- Last agriculture stop for the | group. was Hopewell Farms tsolution a day, ‘plied. There was enough solid food_tn this amount of solution to bring a weight. gain of 1'2 ito two pounds * day for each: ‘steer ‘ president in charge of the farm, welcomed the delegation and leader. Dmitri. Polyansky.-Seviet deputy premier. + The group. toured the attic | ns wher \were standing ee in bright sun, | ‘uty premier remarked, noddin his-head. ~ jfed troughs. to drink a cloudy liquid Mr. Timmis explained the ex- | perimental. operation. feeding | the beef cattle on a solution for made from grain used by the Mr. Timmis said such a jbined with luck on the price of the operation to show a profit. ’ ;~ But~ when Mr- Polyansty the birds return to winter- asked him what the income is Forty- from the beef operation, Mr —aaceias eranes left there \Timmis said everything de J “price and “the thing | ie are in, captivity: jis to buy low and sell high.” “We have this problem, too,” four this OTTAWA (CP\ — Canadian eT. government protection and Mr. Polyansky countered _ with dict a gh death rate among voung whooping cranes hatched thes year m the birds’ northern | Alberta resting grounds, &| spokesman said Wednesday. High water in the Sass -Lake area of Wood Buffalo National Park perennia! nesting grounds for the stately white birds—is expected to hurt the survival chances of this: year’s hatch. An estimate of the hatch or mortality, has not, yet been made A wildlife. service survey team wane an “young whooping d_spex Jated that ile fourth ‘may have been hatched rt 6 24 o7. size The . adult whooping crane Shes %clCri 0 gene 6 oe oe a “= — risto e b/c 18 Tomato 7 2 Marven's 1!; Ib. pkg. Brightest “and Lorrat NC. wildhfe service biologists pre- Proerams UNIFORMS i Juice ..... 33c ig Bars .. aes jou areet ine, MacDonald: @ Terylone: Tatfete —G& ae Cotton The. prize for highest standing ly @ Blends e — 'n Grade XI awarded to Reby mq @ Sires junior @ Sanitized Bulgar a s : 5 Perte 5 - 18 @ Priced from, Bulger ee te 8-241 “$5.98 te $17.95 The prize for second highest 7 fF reap standing, in Grade XI awarded ’ Wwe to Sheryl McCarthy i THE FASHION SHOPPE The prize for third -hichest } ; 7 standing in Grade -XI oe | fa ee weed amos to Sandra Hazelden ‘ de & "Open Ail Osy Seturday” 74 The prize for fourth highest | me ; oe = em THE GALLERY AUCTIO "ART, ANTIQUES AND NONESUCH” FRIDAY, JULY 8th. 2 P.M. in MEMORIAL HALL, CONFEDERATION CENTRE sive brass and copper, porcelain,. china and earthen- ware: pressed, cut and colored glass; furniture, jewellery, many arti¢les antique and nonsuch. Prints, original pala ings. two-sic ned oil. sketche i on and "Small Farm; Holland Cove”. Catalogue available: (25) at Gallery Sales Desk from Wednesday and at home baking table at.the auction. All proceeds to build Women's Committee collection to be rotated through Charlottetown ‘and Island schools from September. rages to preserve them a grin. have imereased the ulation COULD, SHO’ from a low of 21 in 1 = Pacer: P. J.'s LTD. (CUDMORE’S oe BUTTER 32 9c} Mr. Timmis re- | ‘\weight gain ts necessary; com- | ibeef when it comes time to sel), | ‘Mr. Timmis said if the: cattle The CNR ard only 10 per of the remain ing trips so there w om for both in field Bes cent r P ‘ne passenger » jes, said Mr G rdnn Zaim the rizht amo int, of weizht ‘CNR Passenger Revenue » ‘May Break Even In 1971 the CPR shared two } s plenty of WANTS ‘DEFICIT ENDED the - > nes are not competitive in most areas of Canada hrieé filed with mittee Mr G « of NR. pr q}.! c deficits. «not. to do away passenger service : ie the, ram- rdon—dec! ared. it tm eilm nate With rai! and if the operators-are fortus-—The railway could make mate_to buy. low and sell wher. money and fulfil a role in. inter- the price is up. the farm could , city transportation in’ heavily shou a profit of ahoyt $50 9n0 populated areas of Canada and a@-sear But tt had operated at other areas ‘where there were ‘a loss mahv- times when these indications that’ enough passen- factors had not all been favora- ble ‘It’s an expetlment * he sald 1 The distillery had increaced aD, gers would use’ trains duce revenue to meet cost In some unprofitable - areas. tt would he ta the national gaod erations. at its Waterloo plant to maintain rail service and the and had suddenly found itself CNR would ‘expect subsidies to with increased supplies of grain cover its losses The 1971 break- residue It- was decided: this even forecast was based on a would be a good time te trv lgross revenue -of $15,000,000 of the . cattle. operation other way The only jwhich:.$10,000.000 would consist would have been. tn of subsidies for maintaining to- prom The Guardian Charlottetown, _Thurs., Suly 7,-1966. 21. Impaired Driver Fined Heath William Bowley Park. dale charged with impaired drt- . Ving, was fonvicted and was fin- ed: $195: and costs or 30 days “ when. he appeared” before Mazis ‘charged with trate AQ! Hastam ac. i police court vesterday Irwin W. Judson,,,,Alexandra, speeding, was fins. ed $14 and costs or five. days’ in—tity Joyce Ramsay,~ "Eli izabeth Francis Smallwood, ti ty and Allan David Flynn, City, were each fined $5 and costs op three days for failing to s' ap ata stip sign pn sereticigeninieneninainmmnmmnmnmnitiaD BUSINESS ERY Goods and Service ... Where to find them in Charlottetown and District Our July issue id haat Recommendations and Pertinent Information . Tnvestors. eo? Kensington, « CE DIRECTORY BUYING - SELLING WANTED. ALE BOTTLES Michael Bros. Lfd. @-4s 240 Dorchester St. 20e per dozen . HONE . 48595 ‘Beer Bottle Exchonge! Drop your beer bottles at _ MAURICE BLOCK | CO. LTD. 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McINNIS , spend $3900.00 for a dryer to , = i : : process-the grain for dry-eatite ) A record in passenger traffic ’ Review contains informative comment on the twin » yea : ; was predicted for 1968, problem of inflation and overemployment which ; arm does spread some Mr. ‘Gordon, with a grin. ee : : : : of tn retidue't teen. cden peed Pa "OK te Wane pour int” is affecting stock prices in most centres of the barns to dry Some_of this tg tempers’ when he said he world in spite of high produetion. A wide list of sold. the rest used as roughage couldn't reveal the cast of. the current offerings is also included for the eattle on. the liquid new turbo trains expected to go +? * : anh ey swil} on the Montreal - Toronto ruq | ‘ an fem buys steers at about next year Any of our offices will gladly - pounds and keeps them for |, United Aircraft Corp hoped tend = copy ; 90 days, when they should weigh to sell the trains to other lines | oe = on vaguest. 7 about 1,150 pounds— They are and the CNR, as the first user, a s . jsold then and the farm starts was gettine—certain concessions. ’ ' jon__another batch The farm Norman MacMillan, execu- ROYAL SECURI TIES indie: a_vear tive vice - president, said the : in t Mr. Timmis trains are the forerunners 6 CORPORATION LIMTTED said , modern equipment and would . : . | After-the farm tour. the dele- bé extended to cross - country 137 GRAFTON ST. + CHARLOTTETOWN « Tel. 894-8583 * gates drove back to Toronto. runs in the future. ‘cust Sues Sete: Glee Glee Ole id They are to head for home to- j : i Hamilton Winnipeg Calgary Edmonton. 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