‘Prize The West Kent School prize list | GRADE VI (HINE-MUTCH) Certificates of Merit: Mary Found, Audrey Grant, Donald Large, Cathy MacKay, Nancy © Nicholson. Found. Prize for Proficinecy Audrey Grant. Special Prize for Industry Joho Special Prize fer Proficiency. Gyivia Jenkins. ° T- ation, Athletics and Popularity, gwared to Duane Macinnis. Prize for All-Round Develop- academically, socially and it: Douglas Hambly, Alan Jewell, Heather MacDonald, Anne Putnam, Peg- gy-Ann Shelfoon. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency, Peggy-Ann_shelfoon. Prize for Scholarship Anne Put- nam. Prize for Proficiency and In- dustry Alan Jewell. Prize for General Proficiency Dougias Hambly. Prize for All-Around Develop- ment, academically, socially, and physically, Bobby Irwin. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency Heather MacDonald. Special Prize for Proficiency in fhe Language Arts, Donnie Rodd. Special Prize for Proficiency and Industr» Brian Anderson. GRADE V (MISS MacLENNAN) Certificates o° Merit: John Anderson, Stephen Foster, Bill Howard. Jimmy Ives, Donald Lo- thian, Tommy MacLeod, Kathy Stannix. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency. Bill Howard Prize for Scholarship Kathy Stannix. Prize for Proficiency and In- dustry shared equally by Jimmy wes and Donald Lothian. Prize for Scholarship Tommy MacLeod. Special Prize for General Pro- ficiency shared equally by John and Co-Operation, Jane Williams. Special Prize for Citizenship, Wilson Hume. David Jenkins. GRADE IV (MRS. MacLURE) Certificates of Merit: Janet As prey, Elizabeth Cox, Jeannie Ives Peter Johnston, Billy Taylor. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency Jeannie Ives. Prize for Scholarship Janet A> prey. 5 Prize for Proficiency and Ir | dustry Elizabeth Cox. Prize. for Proficiency Peter) Johnston. Special Prizes for General Pro- | ficiency Billy Taylor, Edward Hodgson and Robert Jewell. . te for Chtistnahin, ' is as follows: : -| Barbara Parker. Susan Saint. Hindustry. Jimmy Lord. Richard Rogers. Special Prize for Reading, Janice Craswell. , Special Prize for Attitude to- ward Work, Percy Simmonds. GRADE IV (MRS. ROBERTSON) Certificates of Merit: Heather Armstrong, Edith Carbonell, Bi Carruthers, Barbara Moreside, SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for Genetal Proficiency Bill Carruthers. Prize for Scholarship Barbara Parker. Prize for Proficiency and In- dustry, Susan Saint. Special Prize for Special Prize for Language and Composition Edith Carbonell. Special Prize for Science Glenn Saunders. Special Prize for Spelling, Rita Buchanan. Special Prize for Attitude to work Susan Williams. Special Prize for Menta] Ari- Special Prize for Oral Reading Barbara MacNevin. GRADE Ill (MISS TAYLOR) Certificates of Merit: Sharlene Cameron, Robbie DeBlois, Dou-| gias Ives, Richard Johnston, San- For West Kent S chool dustry Christopher Nicholson. Prize for Proficiency Gail Rob- Special Prizes for General Pro- ficiency, Arlene Chandler, Ste- phen Bartlett and Kent Jenkins. Special Prize for ‘Altitude te- ‘ward Work, Catherine Abbott. |GRADE Ii (MISS RILEY) Certificates of Merit: Kather- ine Burnett, Daniel Goodspeed, James Holman, Janice MacWil- liam, Anne Patterson. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency won by Anne Patterson. Prize for Schalarship, Daniel Goodspeed. : Prize for Proficiency and In- dustry Katherine Burnett. Prize for Proficiency, James Holman. Special Prizes for General Pro- ficiency awarded to Janice Mac- William, Alan Matheson and Doa- ma MacNeill. Special Prize for Attitude te- ward Work, Haldane Kennedy. GRADE I (MRS. MacFADYEN) Kenneth Anderson, James And- rew, Duncan Cameron, Janice Cox, Daphne Dumont, Kathleen Hogan, Thomas Irwin, Linda Jen- kins, Jane Johnston, Katherine Large, Andrew Matheson, Metie Lane, Elizabeth MacDonald, De- borah MacDonald, Kenneth Mac- dra Kennedy, Gayle MacLeod. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency, | Robbie DeBlois. | Prize for Scholarship Sandra Kennedy. Prize for Progress and Indus- try Richard Johnston. Special Prizes for General Pro-| ficiency Gayle MacLeod, Doug-| las Ives, Sharlene Cameron, Anne | Irwin and Patsy Stewart. | Special Prize for Progress and Industry Robert Stewart. Richey Curtis. Special Prize for Progress and Special Prize for Citizenship, Frank Likely. Special Prize for Progress and Industry, Bobby Foster. Special Prize for Neatness, Lin- da Gass. GRADE Ill (MISS YEO) Certificates of Merit: Sandra E "Speci MacLean. LOBSTERS. The Year Round Carr, Merilyn MacLean, Vicki Robertson, Faye Rogerson, Billie Simmonds, Brenda Upstone. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency, Sandra Carr. Prize for Scholarship Vicki Robertson. Prize for Proficiency and In- dustry Faye Rogerson. Prize for General Proficiency, Special Prizes for General Pro-' ficiency Brenda Upstone and Bil- lie Simmonds. Special Prize for Science, Nan- cy Michael. © Special Priz@ for Social Studies Kathryn Hodgson. Special Prize for Language Jan- et Rankin. Special Prize for Dramatics a- warded to Robert Stewart. Special Prize fer Spelling Cal- vin MacMillan. Special Prize for Arithmetic, Jack Beaton. Special Prize for Penmanship, Nancy Orford. GRADE Hi (MISS FERGUSON) Certificates of Merit: Betty An-| derson, Arlene Chandler, Jane! McLellan, Christopher Nicholson, | Gail Robinson. SPECIAL PRIZES Prize for General Proficiency, | Betty Anderson. Prize for Scholarship, Jane! McLellan. Prize for Proficiency and In| ‘tended to Mr. and Mrs. Dougal, Norman MacInnis, Alex- ander Pierce, Laurie Saunders, Leslie Saunders, William Stavert, David Stewart, Diane Taylor and Peter Williams. SPECIAL PRIZES (In Alphabetical order) Janice Cox, Daphne Dumont, Jane John- ston, Katherine Large, Andrew Matheson, ' Mette Lane. Elizabeth MacDonald, Deborah MacDonald, 7 Saunders, David Stew- art. Prize to the pupil in Grade I who, while not attaining certifi- cate rank, has made excellent progress in his years work, Alex- ander Pierce. O’LEARY Mr. and Mrs. James Auld re- turned to their home in Gien- wood, after spending some time visiting his daughter, Marion, Mrs. Eddie Clattenburg, Halifax. Mr. William Stewart returned to Halifax, where he is employ- ed, after spending a couple of months visiting at his home in Glenwood. Friends of Mrs. Owen Jones: 0’- Leary, are glad to hear she has recovered sufficiently to enable her to return to her home after being a patient in the Commun- ity Hospital, O'Leary. Congratulations are being ex- Elmer Smith, whose wedding took place Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the O'Leary Baptist,Church. Rev. Ross Howard perf ed the wed- ing ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris, Knutsford, and is an em- ployee at Claude MacNeills si@re O'Leary. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, West Cape, and is employed at Car- ruthers Service Station. Mr. Evan MacDougall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacDow- gall, Springfield West, is a pa- tient in the hospital in Alberta, where he underwent surgery. Congratulatians are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood, nee Jessie Oliver, who were married recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDon- jald, Mendon, Mass., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac Donald and two children, Glen and Carol, Weymouth, Mass., are Paint-Up ! Clean-Up ! Decorate ! Let's Ai Make Our | City “Sparkle” For The Reyal Visit on July 30th . . .. -. CITY of CHARLOTTETOWN : “ 1959 evening, June 16th. Among those | recently. : _ ing at the home of Mrs. Alvin McDonald motored & 12 Bio Gustin, Chesottoteen, Ten, Seno 5, attending were lier parents, Mr.| Miss Margaret Woodbridge left | MacIsaac, ——— with a pose sc otte.cwn last week. : ; i and Mrs. Russel MacLean, West/Tuesday for Toronto, Ontario, af-| attendance. Pearle Mac-| Mrs, Eimer McDonald, Tras spendihe couple, weeks visiting| Mr. ons Young has returned | point and Mr. and Mrs. Edward|ter spending a couple weeks vis-|Donald invited the members to}adie aad daugher *<argaret o a a. Sees eae heme or ate ide. | GOFTill, Glenwood. iting her grandmether, Mrs. Mar-|her home for the July meeting.| Toronto, motored to Pisquid, the oe a oe Hudson McK “| Mrs. Charles Keizer and son/garet Jelly and other relatives|Lunch was served by the hostess, | guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Me'-i: latic ogee bee ie the a ecu ta were recent |®obert, accompanied by Mrs.jand friends in the community. |assisted by several of the lad-|non and Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Me ny. visitors af the laters wnce, Mr. |? Ted sof im Balltex-|Mr. cod Mrs, Clllterd Gineca,| The Springfield West Baptist |: 3 % » oe a " ‘ax. | Mr. mgpee Foor bay ay A sas gage hcg: ae SLoiner sided wit har teons|eae Maisie. Salihewe, Goampuee|WSE Santste oust te the search INDIAN RAILWAYS nie, accompenied by Mr. James oe. Sane eee band who is a crew member of/of Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews, |for their regular meeting on Tues-| Railways in India move an av arenes Cee Ses Snel. Sue ity Late Gt one ame. Oia oe talebldl. _ |OiLeary,who were married on|day afternoon, June 9h, with a/eraze of 362,000 tons of ‘eigh ‘returned. to their homes afte |good attendance af members pre-|, Mf Alvin Palmer returned to|Friday, May 28th, at the First| good attendance a ee ‘visiting with relatives and friends| sent. The next meeting is to be| his home it O'Leary, after, spund:| Rapist Tiretom is the ‘son of| PISQUID in Charlottetown, ang (Reid at the home of Mrs. Johe —s Mir and Yarn, Predirick Gibeon CALCIUM many friends Mr. McKinnon. ' ; ley Selliker, Forest View, are-sor-| Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Caldwet| Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Stetson, |Vancouuver, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse McLel- CHLORIDE ry to hear of his illness in the|and family, R.C.A.F. Station, in|bave returned to their home in} Grade VIII pupils of Cape|ian Artington, Grand River, were a ; Community Hospital, O'Leary. All e. were recent visitors|O"Leary, after spending a few| Wolfe School took final exams in| visitors to Pisquid the guest of = ont = weight hope for @ speedy recovery. of the latter's mother, Mrs. Her-| days visiting friends in Chariotte-| the O'Leary School on Thursday.| Mrs. Maclellan's sister, Mrs. A ness and man oe oe Mr, and Mrs. Fred McKinnon /bert McAllar. town. Mrs. Harding Boulter, Gien-|McKimnon, and brother John D.'] "OQ, Sit kisey 25 Ibs. 1.85 and family, Summerside, and| Congratulatons are extended to| Miss Myrna Cooke, daughter of| wood, is confined to her home| McDonald, Pisquid. | The Rogers Hard formerly of Brae, have taken up|Miss Anna Ether MacLean, West|Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Cooke, who| with pneumonia. A speedy recov-| Mrs. Vernon MacKinnon, and rs ware is at present stationed at Metz,|ery is hoped for Mrs. Boulter. (daughter Cynthia, were visitors Co. Ltd residence in Jamestown, Ont.,/Point, who wes among the grad-jis at pi to Charlotteto ont \where Mr. McKinnon will be for|uating class of Riverside Hospi-|France, has been touring parts} The Glenwood United Church we recemy. Mr 137 Queen St. Dial 8561 a two year period. tal School of Nursing Tuesday/of Europe and visited in Monaco'W.A. met for their regular meet-| Mr. Bert McKinnon, and : a ao, C-30598 t ABOUT CHEVY LASTS LONGER including your pride ! It’s « fact! Chevrolet's built to take time as well as distance in its stride. In style — * in quality and in engineering excellence, Chevrolet gives you an extra margin of value that will stay new longer, hold:its worth and your pride, high over the years! Chevrolet is Canada’s best selling car for the very best of reasons — as you'll soon discover when you take the wheel. 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