Wilma Burgoyne (equal). Grade 11. Margaret llartlen. Awarded by Mrs. Florrie Cun- stable for Higheat in Arithmetic M in Senior grades Margaret Mac-I FOOD NOT All! ggggr ifnom BRITAIN Kay, 95 percent. VIENNA, Auatrh (Reuters)- U. K. Sport Writers' Style Takes One Canadian Aback -133 3'" 3i.:...E.?'”"..il'"'.i7i.'3" 1.".'.;”f Highest in Spelling in Senior gtllaltl trawl I boxy of "propa h . 3 Grades Isobel Campbell 99 per- 11 I 0 Pelee I to-Ixlltetlc c.ndg.. mu. 5;." wmg, 111:1 .:TlII:o delxxbileslgouih 0901- bemenen hnd TM "” Ann ""5 ' chat" Unngd victory our mi. In Junior Grades Errol Camp- "lei 53594 I3 I Flt Billet LONDON ICWTTI" ,'P”"'”"l 5.0 in . world ,0”,-er cup sum. bell and Avis Bernard (equal! 97 33" '0 WMNQII OI III! RHIN- :&'m:" fnmmf, :l";:5 III.” "b" fin But he gives it a good Percent. if("""lJ'. an ill)" Mlaghhnk" W on 0 e1 u ows. . I ' . remit: c anges was . aha On another occasion. the sus-1"3.,m'"3 In" . P'”"l A'""'d”''”.””''dl ”” said: "If the Soviet Union wishes pen” Ind heme” aux nervup of The ntlhtd sfhenie-g fnsolid :-all given -to Avis and Linda Bernard. M mnunuc her pro”u.d. h an twin; like Spanish guitars." 059- in 9 '- "W 3 Grade Vlll. Certificate. Eliza-lmiddle east Ill! can do so a do Elsewhere. the reader is con-to, m beth Adams 71 percent. llivering food and agrl tiural Saturday. July 6. 1957 Flu Guardian Page I it; no SIMON as the Heeling hunted with the observation:i Grad Ix C, mi”, 3 1. I ,, lilinplements instead of arms Ill "Thegold use of the caste. they.,',?il;':"f 7.-"""d '"' "M d”"W"l Campbgll as prerccntf 2. l)s:vied ''"W"-" 31.81! bettgr than the youth of Th, 10,,” 5.,,m,d... M, ,,,”,:Murr1sun. 711 percent; 3. Fenton e PBrr0W- 1 . -- M Ali" - 75 - 4. L' 1 In the Canadian SP0". worldunanlmously adds, died biaiely. ;Bet;na;:ite172 peri:::;9nl, indap . where no-hitters are htwirlcd and , i pyr V iris--kins propelled. iv are I Win-l ngw mum” rjrv?--rrr ' aipeg wallope pummeis a Saska-I I-Lmwom, gcnoml M M toon slugger. these excerpts niayl New Inndon prise list awarded sound like translations from (?hi- to highest in each grade by tescherl nese epic poetry or stray passattesi is a follows: l x The following is the standing for Eimwood School for the term end- l - from the book review page. But1 and: Ix. lwbd Campbell. zlng June. 1957. ”"iu'" If ':3”',;hl" ,;,T'd' 11”” Grade V111. Elizabeth Adams.l Grade V111. 1. Donna Egan ' we see on e mm. ' Yo ill I 11 and The muemc new of pro" mm! Grade V1. Margaret MacKay. Grade V11 1. Estelle Egan. Mgr Zn" lite nnlgflilfut Grade V1 1. Byron MacPhce Grade V. 1. Bernadette Egan, 2. Phyllis Egan. Grade V. Avis Bernard and Dean MacEwen (equal). I b9d-V- 5'9 "5 "Wm ' FRAME STRAIGHTENING ' WHEEL ALIGNMENT ' WHEEL STRAIGHTENING ' WHEEL BALANCING ' PAINT JOBS to overpower the first-time reader as he is told of a Wimbledon - - .. Grade 1V. Lloyd Burgoyne. h b both 1 r . . mt; Vito; ifihme nee :wac);:f1 Grade 111. Sr. Jean MacKay I Grade IV. 1. Wayne lilt-Quaid. d I onl 1 t u Grade 111. Jr. Kenneth Pidgeonj .Grade 111. 1. Leo Egan. 2. Der- mjgdgd by” m: ,,';;',',,e;?::' bxm Grade 11. 1. Margaret Bartlett, rill McQuaid, 1 Eugene Egan. .. 2. Hillard Graham. Grade 11. 1. Gerard Egan, X. 1:.':.:..:. 331:: 321:1. -"a:.:”'r'. .. A .. '””” "” In a similar context. even a vct- , ' 0 . '1 9 - - 3"" 9 MI- eran Davis Cupper like Vic Scixasjll” "I"-'1" 'mP”""""e'"- by 5”'i Highest Average in Senior Grad- . cl-..d of Philadelphia may have been L0"d0" w-l- . 185 Donna Egan, 945 per cent. I-II'lIITCd startled to learn that he "llrpved 1D'El'l'E.i':'lel:I';'l5;'!'j'- 8 I High"; An,-.5. in Junio, and. . 1 . am . himself in that elusive lo and. V1 31”". some” as Leo Egan, 95.8 per cent. Aufg world where lndias Naresh u mm. umuld not quit, m foot.--l and. vg Jun, C01,. Best attendance for year Berna- The patient reader eventualiyl Gflde IV. Ntll MHCK8Y- -dell” E5'"- N EDEN 51'' DIAL ”” learns that sci", but gum" in: Grade 111. Errol Campbe and Teacher: Emma F. Costello. straight sets. The Times writer is at his best In the ritual world of cricket,l where he can describe deliclousp boundary drives, thoughtful defen-3 sive strokes or relentlessly hostile turf. Neville Cardus, dean of Eng-- 1end's cr lc it at correspondents, writes for the Manchester Guar- dian and doubles as a music critic. The combination appears reasonable enough when a Times man writes of a cricketer that "at his best he impresses as a stroke player who, if more fluent than-sound. can give delight of I high order.” Turning from the musical in the biological. The Times tcils of an- other batsman who made a high score alter a ficldsman failed to hold 2- catch "while he was still -emerging from his chrysalls." The Times writer scales the heights when writing of interns- lionai competition. "Words. some- SAVE THEM! W THEY ARE WORTH MONEY! 2 WE WILL REDEEM AT I-5c EACH All "SEV-ORA" and "MORRIS" ORANGE poms CAPS. BRING YOUR some CAPS FOR REFUND TO OUR PLANT AT 75 WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETQWN on OUR WAREHOUSESAT SUMMERSIDE on O'LEARY cost s1oo,ooo. "We thought we 2.15 1-5; 2.15 4-5. the will be back home with .1. 1.. were gambling 18 years ago" In the final dash for the staket the near future. said George Morton Levy - Murphy's Abbe owned by C. 0'-l Vernon Oatway. Montreal has "we're just beginning to discover Brion, Cnvehcad was ruled in-; sent a score card of races at what the word means." They will eligible as he had won slightlyl Blue Bonnets. June 30th.. Over a have cvcry kind of facility. if you over the 5100 which was a condl- very hcavy track Bay State Pat become ill there's in small hos- lion of tlic race and the final was 2.01 mm the 33,500 invitation ”rr'mjrmmrr'r”"T'r””rm pilal with nurses and a doctor on won by Hal's Mae. owned by Pace. Time; 210, the 4”, dash in 2.11 3.5, . "cm-d call at all nlttht mvellhllt Y0"? Valley Stable. Florencevllle. N-l At Monctnn Raceway last Mun- -she had none previously. In the eating requirements will he slit- 11.. and driven hy Klllam. Merry-l day night Joe Henncs:-ey won the. second and sixth dashes Joe Hen. isfled - either at very rcnsontiblep land Joan (Collette: 2; Time 217-1 fifth and eighth dashes with Pcp- ncsscy was 2-1 with Guy Lock. Drlccs or Dcluxe if you desire the 1-5. 1 per Clcgg 2.13 1-5. Time 2.13 a Time 2.15 4-5. most 0Xil9h5lV0 i'iands- The first dosh. on the program new rl:Ct1l'(I 2.12 4-5 another. At st. John, x.n.. Wednesday The 13,951 Wm-d (mm 53.-amga was won by Pericles uwncd by S. new record. The owner is Francisy night the star performer was T. Hospital is that Angus Allcn for- ltlayhew. lflnkora. P. E. l-. driv- Breau. Mont-ton. Shirley 1)ori11.- 0. F. he won the 4th and 3th mcfly of Halifax and leading on hy C. Smith: Colonel Smart owned by Eddie Aliain. Buctou-1 dashed in 2.13 1-5-2.17. The first driver at Snratoga Raceway in lcnlleltcl 2; time 2.19 4-5: fourth che. won the second dash in 2.13-. dash was won by Totem Boy in 1957 '15 progrcssing well from a and Ngllllt (I8-Shh! Bud De Soil, 3-5. a new record. Viyclia Ciegg 2.19 3-5. driven by 0. Moi-risscy. HUNTER'S CORNER Anglers "Puzzled Over Run Of Trout Here This Season Anglers are wondering why seagour shore cottage. This year I nev- trout are loath to move up into the 1 er heard a squawk from the young fresh water pools this season. Thetcrows at feeding time. I listened schools of big fish come in with whcncvcrl was around and finailyl the tide and hover at high tidelcame to the conclusion they hadn't mark but follow it out as the tide nested in the area at all. although receedes. some nice catches have-I knew the old pair were hanging been made this week in tidal mill out at the old stand. They nestedl pools and a few creeks that are all right. 1 spotted the broad of 1 rm-hi operation and 11 is hoped I.Cr'c-uncrt 12: Tri hu ne tC., won the third dash in 2.14 2-5, n'1Tl1c second dash by Cover Up 111 full Fuhnlhl Ind HIT)! I 800d four on wing and feeding at low that he will be in action soon: hf-llllhl 3-l: time 2.15: 2.13 4-5.1 new record. Bcrnlcc's Choice won 2.17 2-5. ...caslons this past. we had the pleasure of a visit l'Illh and ninth d8Sht'S1 T011 dearth of water and sport deep tide on several h as under cut banks shaded withlweek. 1”1l get the crow call out - a heavy growth of alders have pro-Iaome morning early and try m y dllttd l00d IDOI1 Wllh fresh run luck. 1 have a hunch they are wise tI'0ul- 0!! the Wholt however! the to the call and will draw their fam- from 1). Mack MacGiiiivray. 11: Royal 'T- C- Cnllettel 1-1: Abbo- Maple Avenue. New Giugow 31.1, land (Jardincl 2-5; Chief McKlyo S. Mark is a great lover of horses! lM- M50M'lhUl'l A125 llmei 2-091 and attended the races Saturday 4'5. 8 NEW l'9f0l'd I0? TOD ROYBL I'll! IALER WITI-I Ions awnlted "Strawberry Run" ily out of harms way whenever night returning home the follow-I 2-12 3'5 TOP PERFORMANCE has been disappointing. It is pre- dicted by those who profess to know that this coming weekend, will witness the delayed upstream klve. -There was a short period in May when everyone seemed to be catching trout but for the last six weeks fishermen have earned all the trout they they caught. This week a party of four left the city at 4.00 a.m. and returned late in the evening without a a 1 I g i e trout. They fished Sturgeon in the early morning and again in the afternoon without any luck. They saw several large trout that look- ed their offering over once but were not interested in a second look see. Montague and the Grand River. . . Brldgctow area. . -were also well worked wthout even a fin being spotted. Even fresh water trout...mcan- lag those taken in dams...ara act- ing finicky this season. 1 never ra- member trout feeding deep so consistently. only on rare occas- ions have they broke water for a tit bit that took their fancy. Appar- antiy there is no lack of food as trout taken have their stomachs distended...crammad full with items dear. to a trouts heart. A weekorso agoa friend ofmlna left a dosan nice pan trout at the :"""t'b:: :l:'";'eg, MacDonald of Fredericton -prior M, m met ”'-ronigh.-, lprg. 0'Meara) 1; Myrtie's Boy (Mac- ,, C mu. chum mm 1 to th-t Ben Brooke C. has paced 3...", we cm , mend ., O... Neill) 2; time 2.12 4-5. Race 4: ' the Woodstock-N.1l. oval in 2.09- Christy's Lacci (MacNei1lI 1; they hear it. Most any species of wildlife will fight back when the pressure is on. Take the skunk for instance. Before the bounty was put on their snouts thcytd amble out from und- er a barn before it was dark as bold and arrogant as they come and ofton swagger back after day- light and make the farmer give way. After the bounty was in ef- fect for a few years they changed their tactics. A skunk could raise a litter under a barn and the for- mer would be none the wiscr un- til he did some renovating in the mo fall. A skunk can be real cagy on ocasslon. hack Stretch (Continued from page at The winner is .owned by Elliot Saunders. Lexington. Mass. Race 6 was won b South Dakota (Campbell). ust Betty's Mark (Cruikshank) 2: time 2.13. The winner is owned by Neil Camp- bell. Halifax. FASTEIT MILE To slicker Tass 2.06 2-5 belongs the honor of stepping the fastest mile in the Maritlmes to date- 209 2-5 at Fredericton Raceway. June 211. He is owned by Bruce ing day.-Richard Jabalec, Northl Sydney still rctains his love for) race horses although he has re- duced his stable by recent sales. Top Bra ss 2.04 2-5 won at Yonkers Raceway last week in' 2.05 2-5. In the latcst its r ncss; Horse we notice that Joe O'Brien won the Scotch Mercury in 2.05- 8-5 and with the three year old ti-otter Time Me in 2.06 and he won the three year old pace stakel with Adios Express In 2.01 3-5.1 The above wins wore from Jiinc 8 to June 21 at Yonkers Rarcwayi and the purse money totalled 3l1,l' Allison Langille Jr.. is doing nicely up in the State of 1i1ainc.; He won the D Pace at Cumber-1 land with Roger Bunipas; the B; Trot with Downey Hanover, also, othcr piacings. Last wcck Earil Avcry won at Yonkers Raccwavf with Sh Boom and placlngs with others. RISING ATTENDANCE Last Saturday night's races at the Charlottetown Track drew the. largest attendance of the season and the race program was prais- ed as one of the best in a lonli time. Ciaaslfia Frank Acorn is making a great job of that diffi- cult position and every night the fans find the finishes close and eacltlng. This was also true of At Fredericton, N. 13.. fans saw the best races of the season on the night of July 1. One of the fcaturcs was the performance of the three old trolter Lady Lake- burn owned and driven by Dr. .1. Akins of Fredericton who won thc sixth dash in 2.14 3-5. Fast time was also made in the fourth and eighth dashes. First and fifth dashes: Dusty Zombra (A. Langlllc) 1-2; Chico Vivian (T. Dcvllnt 4-1: time: 2.18, 2.15 3-5. Second and sixth dashes: Princess Tina (A. Lang; 1-3: Lady Lake-, burn (J. Aklnst 3-1: Flaxeyl Pointcr Ill. Chaser 2-2; time 2.15;-' 2.14 35; third and seventh dash- es: Jo-Ann Castle (J. Savage) 1-3; l)cSota Girl (E. Langlllcl 4-1: time 2.14: 2.16. Fourth and eighth dashes: John Jollity (T. Wclrl 1-ti; St. Itcgis (A. Langiiict 4-1; Mighty Grand (Cluffi 2-2; time: 2.12 and 2.11. A btimpcr crowd saw a splen- did program at Sackvilie Downs on Monday night. Drivers Len 0'Mcara and James MacGrcgor were among the tops. Race 1: Countess Blondell (Jones) 1; Prlncg Jolllty (Kaye) 2; time 2.17 3-5. Race 2: Scotland's Ace (MacGrcgori 1; Perfect Hal (0'- Mearai 2: time 2.14 2-5. Winning owner James MacGregor. Char- ' " t n. Race 3: Jolley Lad (L. of the best of the season. BUILT IN! .I. 81 T. MORRIS LIMITED THEY. ARE WORTH MONEY! - SAVE THEM! THIS OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30. I957 ...-.2... 2.-sax:-.9.--.-.s.-..-. .1.-. ATTENTION ADVERTISERS... iL”.'3.”'3..'.?.f.:l”E1i”'3i12'.1?'1I.'1i.il1 :;";”"':)'ld':";fk"lg':o:g'lCfmtf We would like to refer back to f;fl:0lI2rtl5P;l5 lg-hnjigihaont-;e2r: no an mu ass no an . "Towed ”M'cl' M "Hm" H1” 1-01A 0WMtl by "If?! Hlflch 07. ',(',:flmS,':t"r?(y":'mt'tr ad! My Andrew Perry. Summerside. I E" . i&T':'f.hu.g: f"'n-Hi It”: '11-1:55:-'-'-1':-'. '""" i.”.l":?3 :1: 1':s:..l".:i: 3;;-.122 m--1-5; n .1121: -it '1-1:: ?.':.:.".."..' -'-3'3 --h -"3." '11.: 1”" C9" ”””””E5 A5 mlmwsi nomcstretch Ade. 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