W MAY 30. 1952 I run GUARDIAN. ciiaaurrrcroww race mung D Prlzesinidenas continued from page 1 ogy in the Third Year-Jean Diamond, Charlottetown. The Hon. John Richards Prise: A sueeessiul student of the Fourth year who intends pursuing the gtudy of riculture at an Agri- cultural Co ege-Winston smith, Pownal. The Mathematics Prise: student mnding highest in Mathematics in the Third Year-Joyce Wiggin- ton. Montague. Catholic Women's League Prise: Girl student of the second Year ''9 mnding highest in English, Latin iind French-ll. Year: Elaine Smith. Tryon. Canadian Legion Prise: students iilio are near relatives of veterans )i the First World War-Charles Agnew, Malpeque Road: Carol Sieelman, Charlottetown. The John H. Bell Debate Prizes: Patterson MacPherson, Charlotte- inwn; Mary C. Gillia. St. Peter's North; Lorne MacGuigan. st. Pat- rick's; Eileen MacDonald. Little Pnnd; Wilma Wood, Central Roy- alty: Marlene Davison, Kensing- e inii; Briar Chandler, Charlotte- loii 1. rue 1933-39 P. w. College Times m stall Medal: A student who snows himself most eilicient in extra- rui-ricular student organizations- Roy Campbell, Uigg. Moore and MucLeod Limited Prize: Student standing highest .ii ihe graduating class in Com- merce--Sheila Connick, Kensing- ion. Hon. -George D. DeBlois Prize: Student standing second highest iii the graduating class in Com- nicrce-Marlene Warren. Ch'town. Hyiidnian and Company Ltd. l'l'lZEI Student standing third in '.lle graduating class in Commerce -Beulah Jardirie, Wilmot Valley. William McLure Bursary: The winner of a Third Year Certificate outstanding in student activities- Karl Rciirdon, Charlottetown. Gordon Delalois Memorial Prize: The male student of the Fourth Year who wins a diploma in the work of the year, and- who is con- sidered the best athlete-Roy Campbell, Uigg. .1. Alfred Blanchard Memorial Prize: The student of the Second Year standing highest in French, donated by the family-William Maccannell. Charlottetown. Women's Institute scholarships: The student from a rural area attending Prince of Wales for the nrst time. and standing highest in the class: Special ' Matriculation-Randolph Buchanan, Eldon. I Year-Boyd Richards. Abney. Royal Air Force Bursary: From he iiitrrrst of a fund donated by ihe Royal Air Force. No. 31 G.R.S. awarded by the Principal to the nest all round air cadet of the mini or Fourth Year--Richard Ferguson, Hampton. .1. Preston Tuplin Prizes: Deserv- ing students in the second Year Academic and commerce and in he Teacher Training Classes- '..ioyil Seaman, Charlottetown; Marleen Warren, Charlottetown; June Derby, White Sands. H. M. Simpson Prize: Student aim has iiiimiied the highestspeed ill typing-Sheila Connick, Ken- sinpinii. , The Prince of Wales College Medal for Accuracy in Typing- Florence Dunbar. Alma. The Professor George E. Robin- lnson Scholarship: The student who has already won a Third Year crriincatc and this year ranks iliird in the Fourth Year-Jacq- ueline Cummiskey. Mt. Stewart. Samuel N. Robertson Scholar- ship: .The student from Prince rfouniy of highest standing in the Third Year--Margaret. Carruthcrs. Augustine Cove. (Beta Girls HI - Y Chnpwr) ri-ize: The girl student who was most outstanding in extra-curric. ular activities and who has at- tained Certiiicate standing-Helen Massey, Charlottetown. Readerr Digest Valedictorian Prise: Presented by the Roaders' Digest to the Valedictorian of the Graduating Class-Charles Agnew. Malpeque Road. The Alumni Association Prizes: Awarded to deserving students of "ii: lieu;-William U d ear- n - mam ether. R n. In Year-Florence Mathsson, Albion Cross. l 11 Year-Ian Macquarrle. Hamp- n. . I Year-Alan Douglas. Parkdale. Normal school-Elva Maclienns. Borden. The H. R. Deans and Company Prizes: For the student standing highest in each year of the Com- merce Course:- Graduating Class-shells con- nick. Kensington. ' - I Year-Marion Bterdy. Tryon. Fourth Year llonour Diplomas, (Order of Merit) Marion schurman, Central Bed- que., , Alan champion, K ihgton. Jacqueline Cummiskey, Mt. stew- Charles Agnew, Malpeque Road. Roy Campbell. Uigg. , William Underhay, Eglington. Graduating Diplomas (Order of Merit) Winston Smith, Pownal. Richard Ferguson, Hampton. Pass Certificates (Order of Merit) Bert Giiiis, Beaton's Mills. James lbbott, Charlottetown. Olga Jenkins, Vernon. Third Year Certificates (order of Merit) Jcan Diamond, Charlottetown. Joyce Wlgginton. Montague. Karl Reardon. Charlottetown. Florence Matheson, Albioncross. Helen Massey, Charlottetown. Nancy I-lyndman. Charlottetown. Robert Platts, Charlottetown. Carol Creelman, Charlottetown. Joan Cameron, Charlottetown. Earl Jewell. Charlottetown. Margaret Carruthers. Augustine Cove. Anne Glllis. 'Sourls East. 'Kenneth Tulle, Charlottetown. Bessie Rodd. Harrington. George MacMillan, A i be r r y Plains. June Bowman (aeg), NorthWilt- shire. Second Year Certificates (Order of Merit) William Macconnell. Ch'town. Briar Chandler, Charlottetown. Randolph Buchanan, Eldon. Ian MacQuarrie, Hampton. Lloyd Seaman. Charlottetown. Elaine Smith, Tryon. Patterson MacPherson. Ch'town. Margaret Williams, Parkdalc. Shirley Clay. Parkdsle. Barbara Matheson. Glen Wil- liamf Blair Brown. Truro. N. 5. Mary Macllutt, Malpeque. Norris Mizuno, Central Bedeque. Bruce Mqexinley. East wilt- shire. h . Merwyn Scott, Meadow Bank. Joyce Macltsy. sea View. Marlene Davison, Kensington. 'Alfr-eds O'Brien. O'Brien's Road. 'wilma Wood, central Royalty. Marv Maclsaac. Fairview (aeg). Normal School Certificates (Order of Merit) Mary C. Gillis. st. Peter's North. Doreen cusack, Glensladale. Elva Macxenna. Borden. June Derby. White Sands. Genevieve Campbell, Priest Pond. Bernice MacPhee. Priest Pond. 1 Short and Sweet it with MAGIC! MACE 8: ORANGE SWIIT IRIAD Mix and slit 3 times. 2 try hour (or 2 lg e. once-sifted ard-wheat flour). 3M laps. Magic Baking Powder. 36 tsp. salt, 54 tsp. ground maoe. Cream Bi 1:. butter or margarine and blend in K c. fine granulated sugsr;'beat in 1 - " beaten egg. 1 tsp. grated orange rm )8;-v e. once-sifiod psa )4 tsp. vanilla. Add dry ingredients to eroamod mixture aiterriataely with M e. milk. Turn batter into a dand loaf pan (459,: 81,5") which has been greased and lined with greased Eager. Bake in moderate oven, 5 ', about 1 hour. Allow lo cool in an. Spread sliced cold broad th butter or margarine for serving. afto PROFESSIONAL CARDS IANDOIJIW. MAKING. GA. 05I.teiaou'ss Deli. Dr. W It Carson . ci....'..... Allison M. Gillie. n one to CllA':l'.'01'I'l'l'T).WN LL" Phone I01! . ' MI Prlneo ll. .AnBl31-l:.u.goucg1'o-. uo lleluaoail II. - Ch'town . D'oAa lo "an. m - osrms-r Den I-In osoasi" inc "ROI J. "I" 0- .- in o as , orronrrusr Phone In t . um I-9 I?” . ' more an lsdiolning Nomi American riots! l.l. IOAII d OOIPAIY - : CIAIIIIIID ACIJOIINIANII ' 10 Cross George at. nodes susoim - &I III. IIIA P. MIIPIIIION 0.1. Dali. """it..'.'N.'..'."'..3 ..".''''-'.'.i.. - or-,l'sl.I0itAil.lyD.0IJlllls0o.. ' ' onaairmsnaooomrrairn ': ' I r.-..--...''.''..---.. ..'-a..'.-:- '''''''---r l Jean Maoconnsll. Georgetown. Mario Hagen. Doironls Creek. '8hells Msclnnis. spring Park. 'Eilsen MacDonald, Little Pond. Phyllis Maelsaae. Hebron. Mary Macnlroy, Charlottetown. Margaret Matthews. Elmsdsle. noreen Smith. Central Royalty. 'Jean Campbell. Park Corner. V James Mattors. Westrnoreland. Catherine C , Middleton. Roma Maw oskey, Emyvale. Lorne Macouignn. st. Psi:riek's. Phyllis Drummond. South Free- town. urella Gallant, St. Chrysosiom. Noreen Msccarthy. Morell. Mae Grimes, Charlottetown. Colette Matters, Westmoreland. 'Priscilla Arsensult. Abram's Vil- age. Mary Walker. Johnston's River. Commerce Certificates (Order of Merit) Sheila Connick, Kensington. Marleen Warren, Charlottetown. Beulah Jardine, wilmot Valley. Davida Macllachern. Ch'town. Elizabeth Gillie, Grandview. Joan Connolly, Charlottetown. Everett Court, Millcove. Ann Beu, Wood Islands West. Leona Noonan, Albany Village. Barbara Beck, Montague. 'Bhirley Campbell, Charlottetown. tsylvia Sullivan, Greenfield. Florence Dunbar, Alma. Joan Bulmer, Charlottetown. Freda Maccallum. Ch'town. 'Bemadette Rossiter. Ch'town. Morris Jenkins, Ch'town. iMarion Brennan, Kinkora. Douglas Cameron, Ch'town. William Callbeck, Bedeque. 'Marjorle Macleod. Chttown. 'l..eila Townsend, Sherbrooke. 'Juanita Campbell. Desable. ”3ett.V Griffin. Lower Newtown. o olslmanowm II. A. IOVI. . 81. Awards fl-Donald Gallant, Charlottetown.- Flrst Year Certiliesia Winners 4 order of Merit) Boyd Richards. Ab!IeY- Mary Whiteslqe; Charlottetown -Alan Douglas. Parkdsle. Leona Jordan. Beach Point. Edith Mseliae. Vernon. Lucille Roche. Iona West. Millicent Mann. Marshfleld. Norma Macliennie, Cardigan. Marina Arsensult. Ch'town. Velma ,MacEsehem, Long Creek. Arlene Guindon, Ch'town. Elwood Robbins. Uigg. Gerald Maclheod, Graham's Rd. Vcrouss Sentner. Roseville. Leo Doiron. Ch'town. Warren Hood, Ch'town. Janet Maellae. Point Prim. Patricia MacDonald, Ch'town. Claude Simpson, Hope River. Douglas Clark, Ch'town. Roger Gardham, Ch'town. Ewen MacDougall, Ch'town. ' '1.eone Macxay. Springfield. Lloyd Mutch. Mt. Herbert. William Batt, Ch'town. Harold Bernard, Hunter River. Jean Parkman. East Royalty. Shirley Stevenson, No. Rustico. Norman Stewart, High Bank. Helen Chappeil. Ch'town. Mitchell MacLean. Ch'town. Arlene MaeEachern, Long Creek. Elsie Hickox, Canoe Cove. Betty MacDonald, Orwell. Robert Heaney. Clinton. Mae Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. Virginia Matlieson, Albion Cross. Gordon White, Ch'town. Wellington Murray, Breadalbane Village. , Neils Hansen, Ch'town. Helen Taweel. Ch'town. 'Bruee Leltch, Ch'town. Richard Carson, Ch'town tBetty Murphy. Cape Traverse. Esther Williams, Beach Point. "Foster Burke. Pal-kdale. 'Mar,iorie Gamester. Spring Park, siuranssxs nos. a treat some Louise Stewart. High Bank. '-Eleanor Weeks, Fredericton. Georgetown ' and Vicinity Mr. Albert Skinner was a visitor to the city on Monday, May 26th. Mrs. N. W. Hansen spent several days in Charlottetown recently. Mr. J. W. Lsvei-s was a visitor ;x;"f:har' itetown on Tuesday.May . . Miss Ruth Gulek of Saint John, N. B., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Edith Guick. Mr. John George of saint John, N. B., is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George, Sr. Dr. Gerald G. Orser of Char- lottetown was a recent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. Miss Helen Murphy. employee of J. A. MacDonald do Co. Ltd, of Cardigan. 'spent the holiday weekend at her home in George- town. Miss Mabel Stewart, nurses' aid at the Prince County Hospital, Summer-side, was a recent week- end guest oi! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allister H. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Brainard Murphy and family of Charlottetown mo- tored to Georgetown on Sunday. May 25th, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey McNeill and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser where they were guests of Mrs. Minnie Raiuse and Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Maccormsck. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pouchere and family of souris motored to Georg town on Sunday, May 25th. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacDonald. Mrs. H. W. MacDonald has re- turned to her home in George- town, aiter ndinz the winter and spring in Toronto, Ontario. A.C. Mr. Frank Miller and two sons of East Royalty were recent visit- ors to Georgetown, where they were guests of Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. Elmer Jeffery has taken a position on the Dominion Govern- ment dredge No. us, which is presently stationed at Montague. Mr. Donnie Macbean of Char- lottetown spent a recent weekend at his home in Georgetown, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden and Miss Phyllis White of Moncton. N. 13., were recent week- end guests oi relatives in George- town. Miss Louise Murphy of the office stafi! of DeBlois Bros. in Char- lottetown, was the holiday week- end guest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. Mrs. Alec Arsenault and family have taken up residence in the property owned by Mr. Webster McNeill. of Char ottetown motored to Georgetown on Saturday, May 21, aresorrytohearshahasentared the Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal for treatment, and all hope her condition will improve rapid- ly. allowing an early return home. Friends of Mr. John D. Gotell. who has been a patient in the vet- erans' wing of the Charlottetown Hospital, where he recently un- derwent an operation, will be pleased to hear he has returned to his home in Georgetown. The monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion was held in the Legion Hall on Monday. May 28th. A large number of members were in attendance and a considerable agiount of business was transact- e . Mr. Jack Leightizer of Char- lottetown has once again taker! up residence in his summer cottage at Morrison's Beach. Jack is be- ing welcomed back to Georgetown by a host of friends, who annually look forward to his stay with us. On Sunday, May 25th, Mrs. F.J. DeLory, Mrs. J. W. Lavers. Miss Bernice DeLory, Miss Sheila De. Lory. Miss Corinne Lavers. Mr. Stephen DeLory and Mr. Howard Walker motored to Midgell where they were guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cullen. The as. Rockcliile Haiifundei Captain John Ivnny, which clocked at Georgetown on Sunday, May 18. completed loading a. cargo of pulp wood and sailed.for Detroit. U. S. A., on Friday, May 23rd, at 8.00 pm. The cargo was loaded by Mr. Albert Quigley, of St. Peters, were engaged in list pulp min the storage yard to tho Loading operations gen ear- !'E on rum M01153! W with the stevedores and uiimmad working a 12 hour day. In Tem- ple Gotell. harbour pilot, tort tho ship in and out of port. LC. HIGHPIELD W. In The reguia; meeting of OBI llighiield W. I. was held on UN" day, May 13 at the home of III. Sidney and Pcrley Taylor. 115! president 4 the in the usual manner with 13 present. Minutes of last meeulu were read, approved and signed. The treasurer's report val 3113! by Mrs. Balderson and the hlli committee gave the report of III: different activities held during Ch month including the play by till Wlnsloe players. Mrs. Rodd report- ed on the meeting she had attend- ed in connection with the Dish-lei Convention and it was agreed that Highland Dancers would pinio- ipate in the evening pmgrslnlll at the convention. . 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