Ordained priests of the Roman Catholic Church by His Excel- lency. Most Rev. Malcolm A. Mac- Eachern, D.D. at a joint ceremony conducted at St. Dunstau's Basil- ica Saturday morning were. left to right, Rev. James Rcgls. Hugh Duffy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duffy, Kinkora;Rev. Joseph Char- lcs William Clieverle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheverie. Char- lottetown; Rev. Joseph Floyd Mc- Gaugh son of Mr. and Mrs. Laz- arus McGaugh. Bear River; Rev. Joseph A i ph o n s u s Mul- laiiy. son of liir. George Mullally. and the late Mrs. Mullnlly. Gowan Brae; Rev. Peter Gerard Dun- phy, son of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. Peake's. The Ordainlng Prclate was as- sisted by the Rev. F. Corcoran. and P. Hammill of the Basilica Staff. Very Rev. P. F. MacDonald was Master of Ceremonies. Diocesan clergy assisting the various candidates during the -o-.. -not Wnmoly were Rev. Basil Crok- en assistant to Rev. Peter Dunphy; Rev. Harold Croiten assistant to Rev. Regls Duffy:Rev. Eric Rob- in assistant to Rev. Charles Chev- erie;Rev. Joseph MacLeod assist- ant to Rev. Floyd McGaugh; Rev. Halifax, N.S. FIVE, PRIESTS ORD AINED SATURDAY I was successful In obtaining a B.A. and Father McGaugh will serve in degree. years they spent In the study oi while Father Mullally and Father Theology at noly Heart Seminary. Dunphy will conduct their priestly labors in the Archdiocese of Winni- The intervening dour the Diocese of Charlottetown. Father Cheverie. Father Duffy peg. Wilfred Keefe assistant to Rev. Joseph Mullally. Following the ordination ceremony Bishop Mac- Eachern spoke briefly to the newly ordained priests and their parents. Each of the newly ordained priests celebrated his first Solemn High Mass in his home parish yes- terday: Father Cheverie at St. Dunstan's Basilica: Father Duffy at St. Malachy's. Klnkora: Father Dunphy at St. Teresa's; Father McGaugh at Margaret's: and Father Mullally at St. Alexis, Rollo Bay. During the afternoon and evening receptions were held at the homes of their respective parents. All of the newly ordained priests were members of the S.D.U. Class of '53. at which Institution each CITY AND CENTRAL HOUSE WIRING - Free esti- mates. Storey Electric WE TREAT tho aick well. Gla- lOJ'l Pharmacy. open I am. to George Street. "where every style I run. WE REPAIR Washing machines. electric motors and appliances. , nual meeting of the Little Theatre. Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. ADELLA'S MILLINERY. table of atlas; clearing at 81.95. 82.95 ant gnu GUIDE Auocimon Wm uers at the Sons of England cartil be holding a Rummage sale- Man. I party last week were: Ladies' day' Jun, 17m. 239 pm. ,1 y,Mj first. Mrs. J.E. Kelly: second. Mrs. C.A. ' CARD PARTY. Spring Park Community Hall. Lunches prizes. Tournament. 8.30. GRADUATION EXERCISES of the Attendant Training School of Riverside Hospital will be held on Tuesday evening June 18. 1961 at l.I5 o'clock. Friends and interest- ed persons are invited to attend. FUNERAL SATURDAY - The funeral of the late Daniel Joseph Brown was held Saturday morning from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. F. Coghlan. C.Ss.R.. who also conducted the services at the grave. The pallbearers were: Peter Pin- aau. Roy Hood. Arthur MacKenzie. James Hughes. Joseph Gallant and Michael Blanchard. interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. The funeral was very largely at- tended. TOUGIIER POLICY - It was learned Thursday from Spurgeon Jenkins. City Tax Collector. that the department is now geared to institute a tougher policy in re- gard to the handling oi deiinque t tax payers. With several thousand dollars still outstanding on the books. it has now become evident that the normal kid glove method is not fully serving its purpose In cases where satisfactory ar- rangements cannot be tonciud 1. the ('nIlt'(Tl0l' will resort to the articles Where such seizures are not possible. application for gam- tithes will be made Mr Jenkins said yesterday that in the past couplc of weeks. he has found it llrrrircry to incite two cars and a mirlt In the three cases the com- bined total of taxes owing was in the vicinity of three thousand dol- iars I DR. A. W. ALLAN'S office will be closed until July. VISIT III-STYLE Miillnery. Gt. ls Ill-Style." NOTICE - The postponed an- Guild will be held on Tuesday evening. June 18th. 6:30 pm. at City Hall PRIZE WINNERS - Prizs win- G. Larter and Sylvia Coffin; tie. consolation. Mrs. James Atkins; men's first. Loman Cairns; sec- ond. Les Cssfond. Door prize. .l. Shelfoon. F. ezeout. Brent Esscry and Stephen Hughes. POLICE COURT - Two City taxi operators. each charged wi;hl operating taxis without the .lec(r. sary license. were each fined S10 and costs or 5 days by Magistrazc KM Martin at City Police Court on Saturday morning Also on tho docket was a motorist. charged with driving without a license He was fined 35 and costs or 2 days OFFICES ENTERED-A break into a number of Government of- fices in the Provincial Building oc- curred last Thursday night. The only thing of value taken from the building was a small amount of currency from the Department oi Education Office. There was evid. ence also that the Premier's of- fice snd the Land Registry office had been entered but nothing is reported mining from either of these offices. FUNERAL SATUlIDAY- The funeral of the late Daniel Noonan of Bedeque was held on Saturday morning June ltith. from his late residence to St. Peters Church. seven Mile Bay. for Requiem High Mass celebrated by Rev. Reginald MacDonald. P.P. Rev. Austin Bradley assisted in the Sanctuary Pail bearers were Ralph Callbech. Walter Bowness. John Green Art- hur Sherry. Ralph Connolly s ad Joshua Arsenault. Interment was In the Church Cemetery. FORMER LEADER-Mr. Heath well former Conservative leader in the of his research on the car- Mush ll is ing anchors and other weights. has a vertical axis; a wtndlass winds horizontally. Bunbury. phone 5749. BIRTHS BELL-At the Kings County Mem- FULTON - At the Charlottetown DIFFERENT TYPES A ship's capstan. used for haul-. i Celebrates First Solemn High Mass Rev. Charles Cheverie. one of the five priests ordained at the CLEANING seed barley at retnasilica Saturday morning by at orial Hospital on June 14. to Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Monta- gue. a son. Robert Wade. Weight 1 lbs. 13 ozs. Hospital on June ll. i957. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fulton (nee Janet MacDonald. R.N.). a son. Weight 5 lbs.. l3'.4& ozs. Rt duced prices all this week. Certi- Most Rev. Malcmm A Ma;-Each. had Nu" I grad” Bi Bi J""c5' ern. Bishop of Charlottetown, cele- brated his first Solemn iiigh Mass the Basilica yesterday morn- ting at eleven o'clock. Rev. Pius Murnaghan, was Assistant Priest. Rev. Edwin Steele. Deacon of the Mass, and Rev. James Kelly. aub- Deacon. Each of the three young priests who assisted at Father Chevcrleis first Solemn High Mass were once members of the Basilica parish. The sermon was preached by . Rcv. Patrick McMahon. D.D. D.P.. Rector of the Basilica par- lsh. During the afternoon and eve- Tolco Temporary ' Sisters' Vows As impressive Cemnouv 0! R0- qklous Profession took P11" 1" W Gapll of the Monaaltw 0' '39 mood on June llth. when two Sisters. Blster Imelda of the Bleascd Sacrament, the formal nu-hm Gallant. daughter of lir- ald Mrs. Thomas Gallant. and Sla- ter Mary Raymond. the l0""9' Lawrence Hannoasoy. yI0ll9WW.d Tlemoorary Vows for three yells. I Sisters Adorers of the Preci- ous Blood. His E cellency. Most Rev. Mal- claim A. MacEachern. D.D. Bishotl of Charlottetown. presided It the Ceremony. assisted by Re" PF- MacDonald. Chancellor of the Di- ocese. Brian Rush served the Mass. The sermon for the occasion. was preached by Very REVV C9?” Moreau, Rector of HoIY.R9d'9mt gr Church, of which parish Sister Mary Raymond was a former member. Father MOFEBU 100k I01 his text. ”If thou wilt be perfect. I0 sell what thou hast and come follow Me." These Sisters willl pronounce Perpetual Vows after .ihre0 Warl- Particularly imPl't'55lV9 3”"? the responses given by W9 5'51"! as His Excellency presented each In turn with the black Veil. laying. "Receive, my child, this holy veil which should remind YOII. "I53 you despise the world and desire to be solely united to Jesus Christ." In presenting each Sister with the silver ring, His Excellency uia, " My Child. receive this ring as a sign of your mystical alliance with the Heavenly Spouse of Virgins. Present in the Sanctuary besides His Excellency. Father MacDonald and Father Moreau. were the Reverend Fathers. Ber- nard Giilis. Charles McCarthy of Lot 85. and Wm. Simpson. Mebemrs of the Congregations of Notre Dame and St. Martha were present in the Sisters' Chapel. The relatives of both Sisters were present. Both Sisters have sisters in religion-Sister lmelda's sister. Sister Alan Marie. is a member of the Benedictine Sisters in Lousi- ana. while Sister Mary Raymond": sistcr. Sister Mary Lawrence is in the Monastery in Charlottetown. Friends of the sisters who were unable to be present at the Core- mony, called in during the day to offer their congratulations and good wishes. in the evening. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was given Rev. Clarence Roche. assisted by two nephews of Sister Mary Ray- mond. Kenneth Doiron and Larry D glare are ahead for you whether life providing you continue the good work so well begun." stated Lieut. Col. Leo Principal of Queen Square School. in his address to the graduates of mancement exercises Friday eve- ning. June 14. cellen training which the grad- Stella Maris. that these principles would be car- ried on into their public and pri- vate life. the expression of the personality of the human being. so does con- duct reveal one's character" Col MacDonald said as he exhorted the graduares to live up to the train- Openecl By Howe The Mannesm Tube Company's sew a20.000.000 plant was offi- cially opened Saturday by Trade Minister Howe mill, chedulad at 225.000 tons on- nually. is expected to reach a speed of one tube every 20 sec- Four Placements For P.E.lsland Presbytery SACKVILLE, NJ. (Spatial; - 5'Iho settlement committee of the Maritime Conference of the United Church of Canada' annual session in sackvills last meeting to the conference VQI Iiptltld FrldlJ. The Prince Edward Is- lhis-Iey I-Iennessey. daughter 0' Ind P"' l' "M ” "' Mrs. Hennessey and the late Mr. la? J. M. Sproule. presently serving ll York. in to go to Alberton; Rev. J. M. Bhseo. presently on the Orwell-Vernon charge. will he go- ing to Mount Stewart; Rev. A. D. C. lml. Debelt. N3. will be set- tled on the Tryon charge. One of this year's ordlnands will also be coming to the Island Pres- byicry He is James A Fraser. a loss of Rev. A. C. Fraser. a for- mer minister of Valleyfield. P.E.I. Commencement Exercises Held AI Stella Maris High School "What wonderful opportunities the professional or business F. MacDonald. tella Maris High School at Com- Col. MacDonald stressed the ex- ates had received as students at and was assured "Just as character is Now Tube Mill SAULT STE. MARIE. Ont. ICP) Production in the seamless tube nds. at least. Built on a site leased from Al- n',mno '.a,, g on". Monday. June 17, 1 tslnncrasans that age 1. '."F. "FFF""'”m1. Mb "Me mum lsn i;"J:.' m thanm'”' nr. asorwillhogoingtotho S masons itflmltt-tropiesl.g. 3”, puma Chm-gg Hg Vanoouvc ll 18 '3' 5”” ll "NJ! to an Fraser is married with three Victoria . as as gwllnt" In W ”""1W0lters ., children. Prior to his graduation . as 7: W . from Pine lull Divinity H-ll so so '”'”""- Halifax this uprlns. He was on- . so as M" 3”” N" 3 gaged 'as student supply on the as as :g;";dhI!""lll lclm; ta lu. ssr. . "VI! ....'...... . 3 :3 rule. ':;:.-,,"::t..v;-,;-; ,. ti-om Mount Allison in use and at u .M,,,,,,, 5, ad ,5 mm Chu- then after a number of years of . 83 M nqumm 3 udfu sun? Md work. returned to the University s1 as M .9. ' "6 Julia to complete work girl. the D.A. Do- It I gut... as an t'h'te."pTr'tr:Ia.rIil:d fromnlglna K 3 : nt?TI::. and us islulfslllilw Thcr:pIortet:1ft'IIho.:eNIm.;3&:,onn.li ::rrnouth 2 12 side tide a blocs! minutes 3:; men ow an John' as t to :3 minlrte - could be and by the EALIFIAX (CPI - The weather day at 1.80 a.m".nahdhs:t.m.?, United Church in the Maritime office here says drier air will run. H" :7 vlnces. Eight charges on the ms. WlII21'heGuardisg Island are left without ingui- arly settled. ordained ministers. WATTS - At the PEI Hospital WAUGH - At the PEI Hospital on June 15. 1957. to Mr and Mrs Leith H Watts tnee Gert- rude MacDonaldl a son weight 8 lbs 3 on June 15. to Mr and Mrs Albert ning large numbers of relatives. ed a reception in honor of Father Cheverle held at his parents' re- aidence. friends. and neighbours attend- Hughes. One Child Killed And 8 Injured BURKE -Mr. and Mrs. MACFAYDEN - At the Prince DEATHS MURRAY -At Lexington. Mass.. GALLANT - On Sunday. Junel HUGHES - At Avondale on sun- Waugh. Wilmot Valley a daughter Marilyn Rae. weight. 8 lbs 2 ozs Elwin Burke. (Irene Morrison) Charl- ottetown wish to announce the arrival of their baby girl. Joanne May. at the I'.E.i. Hospital on June isth. 1957. in Edward island Hospital June 14th, 1957, to Mr and Mrs Gar- field MacFadyen. Riverdale a daughter. Catherine June. weight 6 lbs 9 cu went out of control over a bank near this Richmond County town. The driver, Mrs. Mary Elisabeth Lynch. :2. a daughte of the vic- tim. was taken to hospital with undetermined injuries. Sydney Woman Killed Sunday ST. PETER's. N.S. (CF)-Mrs. Percy D. Downing. 59. oi Sydney was killed Sunday when the car which she was a passenger and rolled BATHURST (CPI-An 11-year- old girl died and eight other chil- drcn wont to hospital here after a collision between a half . ton truck loaded with children and a big tanker truck. The dead child is Marie Bertha Roy. daughter of Richard- Roy of Dauvcrsierr. near Pt-tit Rochcr. She and I0 other children. rang- ing in age from one to 17. were riding in the roar of her father's tnlck, three of them reportedly on the tail-gate. The hospital here says the condition of the injured range from fair to serious. June 14. I951. William Alfred Murray. born Cape Wolf. P.E.I. Interment Lexington. Ioth. 1957. Mary Ann Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge in her but year. Her remains will be transferred this Monday after- noon from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to the home of her sister. Mrs. Ernest Gallant.- from where the funeral will be be held Tuesday morning to St. Augustine Church. South Rustlco for Requiem Mass at 9.30. Inter- ment In the Church Cemetery. NOTICE Out of respect to John F. Parry. Red's Service Station. Grafton Street East. will be closed until ,1 0:30 am. Monday. June lml day, Juno ill, Miss Elizabeth Hughes. age 74 years. Her ro- maina were forwarded from the Jenkins Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held on Tuesday morning to St. Joachim's Church Vernon River. for Requiem High Mass at 0.00 o'clock. Interment in the Church Cemetery. PERRY - At his home in St. Nicholas. P.E.l.. June 15. 1957. John F. Perry. in his Bath year. ANDERSON -- At Beach Grove on Saturday. June 13. I961. Mrs. George Anderson in her 79th year. Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held tomorrow Tuesday. service commencing at I o'clock. Interment la the People's Cemetery. 'l""""' deocaofhta saunas "K. New Dominica Ultodchurel d" this :1 .srvlcs F esnnnescingat1o'cloch.Iatsr- 2'”-'. asmtlfswmaiiatsacalausry. p IMO--Mmlllks '3'" .n-uu.uw.wina-.t.sruu. 9' Iahhl'nanar.hamshsars '5 ruauuoacunilnarua-at mewhersfaasealssrvloswitl JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT or MEN'S 2 PANT SUITS These Suits on smartly styled. well tailor- ed. hannonlslnq trlnt. crease resistant. water repellent. moth proof. durable. All she: to 46 in gay. blue. brown. charcoal. Regular 339.50 llso0ar lav -Aw -- 29. No Charge PRICE ror l.ADlES' and CHILDREN'S NM SUMMER DRESSES Sosorbaaaslfdaolsctlonaowlalyfos. intarxth 9 I I ! '""-.-:.i.'.;':..':."."-"':i...-r:l..::ar . lum 75 miles east gaoma Steel Corporation. the plant is expected to be Algoma's largest single customer. Dr. Gerhard Wagner, president of Mannesman Tube. welcomed Mr. Howe. and other officials. in- cluding a number of officials of Mannesman. A G Dusseliord, Germany. the parent company. Finland's busiest port is the L! ,' g centre of Kotka. of Helsinki. ing which they had received. With reference to their futurg work, Col MacDonald a they mlzht consider sei-to rlsnlflc-nt part a teacher plays in the early moulding of mg curd. reu. We need teachers" he said, who can impart not any gh. .11., ciplines of word. number and form but also those who by precqpg ua enmrlm can impart to their pupils "19 WW0? dllclnlines of character and ternperment." HG cmilhaslsed the used of con- unllllll studies for extra years :”.i'.i-”v”'yl'.'.2”'.'Il'r"f"”lri” ”E.'.”""”' aer e. " ul- 'l3m3 mill". he continued. ”lt,Ilen when the tbreaks' come. you will be ilwlrared to take on added responsibilities. Col. MacDonald congntrnmea the graduates on their attainment, and had a special word of praise and recognition for their parents and teachers who were Justin. lbly Proud of the achievement of the graduates. 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