onl Ses Sl A te Me a ET ae EAT PPR ' OE Con ie wee ee, LP RAI A Sh tnt ln tt ll lg Bi Be PSP a ee a a Re MN me le ae f 18 The Guardian, Chariotiotows, Thurs, June 18, 1959 Prize List ls Rinourkéa: For Souris High School Biiectien diplomas were Audrey Roach, George MacKinnon, Mel Walsh. PRIZE LIST ics, Gloria Peters; Algebra, Ida Carpenter; French, Louise Gal- English, Marie Mullally; courtesy, Ann Gillespie and Car- Ellis; application, Carpenter, Johnny LaBrech, _. Dixon; perfect attend- Pauline MacPhee;; class coir, Joan ee music, Anne Marie Gallant a White. GRADE 11 — The following are the students of Grade 11 who have attained percent average and 50 per- subject for the year. are: With M. Ching; &3 : . i i a ene ue Fs ff i i ond highest in Chemistry, James Campbell; second highest in His- tory and award for work in Red Cross is merited by, Kenneth Mc- ; second highest standing in Latin, Michael Harris; French, E ‘Yvette Gallant; excellent pro- in studies, Linda Rose; rtesy, Bernadine Dea gle; steady application to study and for amiability is awarded to, HAM FRANCISCO (Makes 6 servings) 1 large can undiluted CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 7 2 tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar 1% to 2 cups 14" x %* Pieces cooked ham % cup chopped onion 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup broiled mushrooms .. Salt and pepper as desired . ‘Combine Carnation and lemon *# Juice or vinegar. Cook ham and enion in butter until enion is slowly only “peaches boiling point. Season. , Serve on toast or hot cooked rice, with a green salad. eed coffee? Hot coffee? ‘Whichever you prefer, you'll find that it tastes richer with - Carnation, This double-rich * milk looks like cream, pours like cream, and even whips. It’s the evaporated milk that tastes most like fresh cream. Carnation makes coffee taste richer — at only half the cost © of cream. Use Carnation in your coffee. Evelyn}; Patricia ‘tee. aS Kaye Conohan; reliahiilty awarded to, Alena Pierce. GRADE TEN (Mr. MacDonald) ii ie lf BH TF % renREne GRADE NINE (Mrs. D.A. Mae Donald) The followiing students have pe ipl, este “SUMMER-SPECIAL” TIME SAVERS Summer ealis for quick meals, easy meals. But summer or _ winter, you want to serve main-courses and desserts that look successfully completed the Grade - -—- <2. .<. -« Bg + pts +n en oo ec”) below) Chill Carnation in freezing | until soft arysiale fora Gheenet milk. Whip until stiff. = Beat eggs, suger, and cab unt FREE RECIPE BOOK: senda “Favorite Recipes”. 16 pages — dishes, sauces, desserts. — with your name and address, to Dept. FN, Carnation Compa Toronto, Ontario. — ’ MISCOUCHE The Miscouche High School gra-; duation took place on Thursday evening at Civie Auditori in Summerside, Twnty six” rads tes received their diplomas well as prizes. Fr. Phalen was On Friday afternoon the mem- bers of the Miscouche Convent Al- Imnae had a banquet or the gra- Nine course and ere being; Elrey duating class in the Convent Aud- awarded certificates in order of — following students have|itorium. In the evening the Mis- merit: Jackie O’Keefe, Gertrude] successfully compieced the Grade|souche Home and School Asso- scetionaid, Seah Brace, Doreen | Nine counse and are being eward-| ciation sponsored a prom in the MacDonald, Yvonne Gallant, ed certificates in order of merit Memorial Home for theg raduates Wendell Deagle, Bernice Perry, |ian, Winnifred Doiron, Margaret Margaret Burke, Lorre Maclsaac, | MacDonald, Eart Acorn, Helen) wiii.. ana tris Gallant arriv- Rosemary Rogers, David Mullah | ened Sieveason, Betly, J. Me. [04,2 their hme in Miscouche on Kevin Creamer, Laura|Gaugh, Joanne Peters, Emmett|EvsiaY where they wil speed MacDonald, Helen MacInnis. William Fudge, | udent nurses of the Charlotte- Prize list: Prize for highest ag-|Patsy Amn Roach Alice Anni Toi gregate for the year, also for | Chaisson, Cleo Peters, Leroy highest standing in: Arithmetic, | MacDonald, Erie Peavel. ag-|_.Mt. and Mrs. Peter Gallant of ’ , ene, > eR en algal: &. greeate for the year and highest | Revere Mase., U.S.A. recently re- (301) 1956 DODGE SEDAN One Owner A-1 Tires Was 1,650 Now . (161) 1956 DODGE COACH . Completely Reconditioned .. (144) 1955 DODGE COACH New Seat Covers... (11) 1955 BUICK HARDTOP Showroom Condition ......... (36) 1953 BUICK SEDAN (41) 1953 OLDSMoBLE SEDAN «6 . 95° (303) 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN (6) 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAGON (49) 1958 CHEV SEDAN 130 1956 Int. (4 Wheel Drive) 316 1955 Chevrolet Pickup SALE STILL IN FULL SWING 1495" 2295 ce benueholeaeses + cavanah Locking for a Cheap Rig ....... (23) 1953 Austin Sedan .......... (194) 1953 Dodge Sedan ............ 295.00: (230) 1950 Chev Coach ......:.... 195.00 (174) 1953 Dodge Pickup . : © (127) 1955 Chev Pickup ........... 495.00 (304) 1950 GMC I fom ............ 245.00 BOCTHeseeneeseseeeeee * Art Duvar—3728 1395” 1190” 975° 1895” 845" .00 79 5-00 FE eee (996) 1955 Int. Pickup 995.00 (130) 1956 Ford Pickup 995.00 . 1,395.00 1,195. 00 . 245.00 Keith MacKenzie ., Evenings Contact— Mes Walter Morrissey—8506 Selby Spence ) . Keith Myers—3904 | Hunter River Merlin Devine—8467 Claude Nicholson Montague SHOP TODAY AT al Ssecccass SIRE GOODSPEEDS »«: LID, USED CAR LOT. DIAL 6571 | : ‘KENT ST. es (OPEN FRI. TILL 9.00 P.M. AND OPEN SAT. AFTERNOON) ‘lon the’ basis of neatness and sincerity. These essays must reach the Guardian-Patriot or the Capitol Theatre | Patriot. In addition to the gifts listed, the Capitol Theatre will couche Catholie Women’s League; were accompanied by their den- Gallant's mother and Mrs. George | hand how the eourt operate. attended the Conference on S0-|ghter Elaine who wil visit with| Waldh, & sister, of Miscouche. The Nigerian judge, 53, 2 grad cial Action which was held at; her sister June in Toronto. uate of Cambridge University the K. of C Home in Summer- NIGERIAN VISITOR and Middle Temple, London, i side on Thursday evening Se ee OTTAWA (OP) — Sir Adeto-| touring North America te study Mr. and Mrs. D.H. Gallant of|ty Hospital 6n Monday moruing|*umbo Ademola, chief justice of| the judiciary systems of the U.S. Miscouche left on Tuesday to at-| after a lengthly illness. sincere| Nigeria, will be invited to sit on| #24 Canada, in preparation for # tend a Confederation Life Con- con whet Milo Connte tang, leas footage vention at Jasper, Aberta, They luge ‘Arsenault ‘who lo Mrs.|of Canada ioday, to learn firt-| tary. KIDS “(Sto 15 years) help us find.. CHARLOTTETOWN'S . "FATHER of the YEAR” bo tether neath Sed setae! x*kkrk * * * 4 x ed, the Guardian-Patriot and COMING MON. - TUE. - WED. - THUR. — the Capitol Theatre, along bi : EVERY FATHER—A COMPANIED BY AN } with the merchants listed on ADULT SON -OR DAUGHTER poe ae a promoti ING AN ADMISSION TICKET—WILL B ve a ee ADMITTED FREE ON MONDAY NIGHT essay contest to find Char- lottetown’s “Father of the Year”. Here’s how it works: | Children from 5 to 15 years write a short essay (under 50 words) entitled “My Dad’s the Best in Town” (he must this pa BEST ACTOR OF YEAR—DAVID NEVIN THE MOST EXCITING CAST IM THE BOLDEST STORY EVER FLMEDE live in Charlottetown). Entries will be judged primarily ; by Sunday midnight, June 21st. The essays will be — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — judged by Mr. Calvin Lewis, Editorial Writer for The se= - COMING FRI. - SAT. JUNE 26 - 27 “THE FATHER OF THE YEAR” AND HIS EN- ®& TIRE FAMILY WILL BE GUESTS OF THE % THEATRE ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. * entertain the winning Father and his family to a Special HFather’s Day show, on Friday or Saturday, June-26 or 27. Also, all fathers will be admitted free to the show on Monday, June 22, if accompanied by an adult son or daughter. The “Father of the Year” is asked to call personally at the. different stores for his gifts! ee ae MAN’S; iz oLMal N's THIS SUNDAY IS FATHER'S DAY Shop At Dad's Hey Kids Remember Dad Featuring. . . a | ..1.50 & 2.50 FATHER’S DAY ‘Own Store! Arrow Ties . . | Kroy Socks . . 1.50 & 2.00 DAKS Trousers ...'. 27.50 : Dacks Shoes . . 16.50 up &! THIS SUNDAY Arrow Shirts . ...... 5.00 MG EMMI Ts There Are All Kinds of Keen Gifts For Dad at Holman’s sseeaiaitinienmmnaananal “| WHERE QUALITY 1S SURE from 50c up «re dave @ gilt lor you. A gift is waiting for you in the Mens Wear Dept. samen Father's Day! oe Men’s mn 2 of _— s Sport Coats. To SUMMER pants. Reg. le . by Tooke 4.95 =e 85 Now 29.50 [Now 15.00 & 20.00 a ae DEAR FAMILY, Men's Sport Shirts. Reg] Cus Swrelely Dress} reir, 1:00-1.50 2.95. Ps checking “pret 2 for 5.00 79 socKs AU 1.00-2.95 ua — es Peewee 2 LTS _. 1.50 to°3.95 Sale over checks. Bog, 43,08, : eae ah sity os ' — —— ame 50¢ to 1.00 _ one patterns. — UNDERWEAR My size 79¢ to 1.25 Men’s Raincoats. Reg.§ Men’s Ww ‘ 6.95. Hats. Our gift will be a Viyella Sport Shirt Now 3.99 1.95 to 5.95 On the Island It’s MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre” V NO-IRON DRESS SHIRT The Greendal Co. Lid. OPEN FRI. 9:30 P.M. SAT. 5:00 P.M. 4