Queen Charlotte High. Prize List Continued - Queen Charlotte High School prize list continued from Mon- ay. Grade it (Mr. Williams) LEAVING CERTIFICATES (in order of Merit) Susan Whitealde. Faye l-lickox. Scott Rogers. Rebecca Nash, Norma Duvar. Carol Earle, Wenuy Armstrong, Shirley MacPherson, Joan Korey. uuseph ilahl, Pau- line Johnston, Ross Webster. Marion Perry. Keith ltauuatz. Elizabeth Munn, Joan Mallett. Hugh MacLean, Vinnie M o b 'o s. Elizabeth Small. Peter MacNutt, Winifred Thomson, Joyce Buell. Patsy Macdonald, Gail Partridge, Ella MacKenzie, Diane MacNeiIl. Jackie MacPherson. Saundra Stew- art. Grade X (Mr. Kennedy). First prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by School Board and won by Donna Cudmore. Second prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated by School Board and won by Roger Worth. CRESTS Awarded to pupils who qualify for athletic al...i.u.. tor the mat. time: Blair Ravenhlll. Ernest Govia. Willard MacDonald. aim Fletcher, Keith Raddatz, Wendell MacLean. Alan Holman, David Seller, Scott Rogers. 1ABS (Baseball) Peter MacNutt. 1Archie MacFadyen, Hugh Mao- can. (Hockey) Archie MacFadyen. Hugh iviacLean, Gary Watts, Ger- ald Burgoyne. (Footuau) Preston Wotton. Wen- dell Cox, Peter MacNut.t, Archie MacFa(tyen. Hugh Machean, Gary Watts Closing exercises of Queen Charlotte High School took place Thursday, June 28th, at 10:30 am. The -program is as follow: Opening Song Rule Britannia. The School. , Vocal Duet, Beauty Lately, lldlizabcth Anderson and Dianne Rupert. Songs, Here Amid the Shady SOURIS PUPILS SEE FACTORIES One June 15th, 1950 the teacher. viewed both lobsters and other Miss Phyllis Morrison and pupils fish from the time they left the or Grade 5 and 6 Souris Element boat at the wharves and followed ;1rySch0Ol enjoyedaverylntereso each process through the plant 1... tour through the two factories which turned out canned ' T or the town. capably arranged by and fresh frozen filletts. . f h E t P k. On th lr t t th E t Third Drill? f0Y General PUP Woods. llandel and A Prayer at ill: Llbanztgtff gaulstiesllllantc Packinge CE? lartlliceo a i...?”.5l'l llclencv. donated by School Board Bedtime. Dunhill. Grade Vll. ” " ' ' and Won by PTESWB w0"0l1- Pressentation of P ri z e s and They also visited Griffin's Fish- P';:::efe:cYh3gr;ng8g;;fl; M my 9"'-"5 Plamsa had a demonstration in Nature and Awarded From their tour they learned Geography which they would ,1. School llow modern factories operate and ways remember. BE awarded EASTERN ounnnnu W aw" ded s'rL MARY'S P a rls ll Chicken School prize for improvement. .Certifieates to Grade VII Classes. to Doreen Carver. ; Songs, Finlandia, S I b e l i u s, prize for improvement, ,Mighty Lak' A Rose. Nevin, to Behfvl Murphy. t land Crimond, Grades VII and prize or improvemen. iVlll. to David Rodd. 1 Presentation of Prizes and Certi- School prize for improvement ifit-ates to Grade Vlll Classes. awart ed to Sterling Slfllllls. Songs, Praise of Vienna. Strauss, Grade X (Miss Matheson.) Excelsior, Balfe and Softly Now Sigma Hi-Y prize to the boy ilhe Light of Day, Weber, G ra de showin the reatest improvemeu ix. in' his Evork during the year, Wen- Presentation of Prizes and Certi- C A L E D 0 N I A Presbyterian dllC, I”"l.'iGdlXCl . (i"””'l' S""day- July 1' Spec!" Suppert wed"eaday' July m'' at eTrus(::es Leaving Certificate. Kl;ll2fiT0 (l))ll9!LflSell8pll8I'da 151:2 Mar- .-Irlilllll by the Brwkly” Tm” the Beaver Club Hm' Momagu" Wendell Cox. Earet Parker and Sondra Suther- jms. Mat-Pherson and M'rs. White. as the afternoon service. SAITING LUMBER Thompson's mil, Montague starting Tuesday. ilunc Ztith. Price for sawing 51-29 INT hundrcd. Gordon Crane, Man- aucli , , L The in a n Y il'lltl3(l:K0iL;:I3I'EIfllt;8G Bennett. FVYWIW lmdgc, are sorry to hear that On the hm day of school, she.had he misfortune to be struck with I l... rule on the playground and had I log broken. Personals Dr. A. E. Ings left Tuesday L0? sackvillc. N.B.. where he will at- Aihletic awards to students who land. are members of the school team R0 mar ks, Representative of and who have played the tux"-'lred School Board. number of games in competition The Queen. HOLIDAY Specials. Crispy crust lard 19 cents; Domestic Shorten- lng 28 cents while it lasts; Tea, Red Rose and King Cole 58 cents a half, 1.15 a lb. Hilchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. . CHOICE BEEF CUTS for the holiday: Pot Blade and Shoulder Roasts 35 cents a lb.: Hamburg 2 Lbs. for 59 cents. Get your DPS coupons at this store. Hilchey and Vanlderstine, Montague. FRIDAY SATURDAY kissing time for a wild, A warm, wonderful . guy and the girl I who never says lUI' Fisheries Cases Heard At Souris Seven fisherman, for violations .t-nd the Maritime Veterinary of the regulations governing lob- ' in-(gical Convention. Dr. Carmloll star fishing. appeared before Mag- a word ti? him no nond will be Sllb5UWu"3 "E istrate Gilbert Gaudet yesterday until she Dr. inns Who expects E9 'e''""' in Sourls. on lhviday. Six of the cases were for pos- Says"yeSl" X of under-size lobsters and the accused were dealt with as follows:- Three of the accused were from North Lake. One was fined 33 and costs, another 32 and costs while the third was fined 55 and costs or five days. One accused from Grand Pond was fined 37 and costs, and an accus- ed from Clear Springs received a sentence of S10 and costs or ten days, another from Red Head was fined 33 and costs or five days, while a sixth, a resident of Neu frage. charged with leaving for the fishing grounds to early was fined 310 and costs or ten days. There were five accused ,, - lng under the, Highway Traffic Act and were fined as follows: A resident of Annandale, for operat- ing a motor vehiclg that lacked registration, was fined 35 and costs or five days: a resident of Souris for operating a vehicle with de- fective brakes was fined 35 and costs or five days; while another accused also from Souris, for op- erating a vehicle without an oper- ator's license. was fined 35 and costs: another accused, a resid- ent of New Zealand received an Soyris Sea Ccgtlet Corps Is Qrganized Lnller the sponsorship of the Souris Lions Club a Royal Can- fltllfln Sea Cadet Corps was formed on . uris on Tuesday night. up, Charles Hogan. President of ill" -P.E.l. Branch of the NaVY Lou IC of Canada and Lt. Gabriel ...-ligsoii, Bandmaster of the Sum- ncrsitle Sea Cadet Band were pre- sent” and the formation of the corps was officially declared by llr Hingan. The Commanding Officer of the -urns will be John White. Prin- i-lp;Il' of Souris High School and a nu-lncr Captain of the P. E. I. 17-RBCCEP Regiment. Mr. Ar- Ihindwright, Postmaster at Souris I-us,'iippointcd as chairman of the Sunnis Sca Cadet Committee and at-u-was elected as President of the local branch of the Navy Lea- rur nhit-h was formed at the same int-ctimz. COLUMBIA PICTURES evnelm years has retired. to his home on June 22. treating the children to a picnic at Feehan Shore. The best of wishes goes with Mr. Macconnell as it has been really a pleasure POINT DE ROCHE Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Shea, Parkdale, were recent visitors to Point de Roche. While here they were guests of Mis- N Do-1 , In St. Andrews Chlsifchmllil Satluii known” mm. day, June 9. His Excellency Bi5- Mr. Leonard Kelly spent the past thiop MacfJacthern, administered weekend in Saint John, NB. e sacramen of cont" it t aclass ofliochildren ..l'?.'.T.'23..t'; Mm" mm" ”"”"'l'- L"”' H t red 1, . Harbour is at the present visiting R:illal(:Eislslllachlill:liliY' his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Macnomld, Rev, Em. Robin and John D. Maclnnis. Point do Roche. . - . vle. Rev. George Maccormac The ser- Gem” wd Round Do 6:)”: ocf”',',c,lem13el(:s;”;'(;"S”f' B9"ed1”' with their mother, Mrs. Barbara atramenit Doyle, Savage Harbour. left re- Sympathy is being extended ,0 cently for Ontario where they hope the gen of km 0; the me Pamck to find mployment. ggggigietzsg piiasivdil llmy 3' "'9 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Connlck, lengthy illness .l.hteplal ISILISEL ' Bedford, were recent guests at fen), was won" known” H91 "'7' E3" the home of Mr. and Mrs. George is V"3' Maccormac, Point de Roche. inity for years as a ti-axeiling sales- lmm: Point de Roche School closed on Friday, June 22. after what both teacher and pupils could call a most successful year, with Mrs. George Maccormack as teacher. Mrs. Maccormac has rendered an excellent service here and all join in wishing her the best of luck at her. new school. Three grade X pupils. who have attended Point de Roche School for the past num- ber of years will leave on Mon- day for Charlottetown where they will try the Provincial Examina- tions. They are as follows, Joan Maccormack. Catherine MacCor- mack. and Joseph Macl(enna. ltir. Auldle Jarvis and Mr. Reu- ben Maclnnis. Savage Harbour, spent the weekend at their homes .Ml'ss Peggy 1llr('m mack, who has been teacher at Mount Stewart primary room for the past two years has resilznerl. She has ac- cepted a position at ('hzirloiteo'.wn for the summer months. Mr. Reggie lilac Innis and Mr, Joseph MacKenna. Point dc Roche, motored to Tracatlic nhcrc they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Maclnnis. Miss Margaret ltusc. armed home from Arlington. )loss-., to visit her mother Mrs. W. Rose, St. Andrews. Mr. J.A.B. Mac('0nn(-ll, (it-urge. town, who has l)90ll ll'a(,'ller at Savage Harbour for the past three STORE HOURS Thur. 8 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Fri. 8 am. - 9:30 pm. SATURDAY 8 a.m. - 9:30 pm. l.e nursed after Rouiette, Inn on v ' . lice. Tilt-y saili mama": told po Blone in the back seat of their heard him sat play Russian ltouli-tie' me” W35 8 bu: noise inside the car. Louie uas blood was hole in his head in Little Harbour. Senator and Mrs J P. Maclnfyre EI'rli'ed in Saizlizv Harbour from plan on at their summer home, Court Cases Heard Yesterday At Georgetown At niagisiratels court. George. "(W11 yesterday before Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet. a resident of Ver- l19ll River uas fined under the Fish and Game Act with angling for trout without a licence and filled 53.00 and costs or five days in the Kings County Jail, A resident of Montague charged with intoxication was fined 320,00 Peter's Road on the sirfledecvhtargoil WES fined 320.00 and costs. issued for his arrest, Ixine fishermen were charged under the Fisheries Act, with pug. session of short lobsters. Seven vl.re from Launching. and four-of lhesfe were fined 54.00. and costs, grvlive days in the Kings County at. noe 310.00 and costs or ten days: and the remaining two 35,00 and cos”-0', "V9 days. Two other men were fined under the same 36!. on from Lower Montague 312.00 and costs or ten days: and ihzogther from Murray Hargo; .. 3": or at - . . Nicholson. QC” C,-own osecuier L" Kings County re. Thurs. J une 28. 1956' The Guardian, Page 5 (Th MEETING Souris Branch P. E. I. Fish & Game Ass'n. ELMIRA HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 29 8 P.M. Showing of Films. Cars Leavingssouris P.O. a : . A resident of Greenfield 301 lhpear. and a warrent was W LOSES GAME, AND LIFE DALLAS, '1' ,- , g Don Dans, lllfl LAP! Louis was fatally shot Tuesday Ml”? Playing Russian Dan is was riding 081'. toying with a pistol. ”We It takes guts to and then sllumpcd over. The Dllmlllng out of a little Ottawa, 0 it Tuesday. They spcmiini: a few weeks YOU BUY IFOR LESS AT OPEN AIR FILM PARK On Street Behind C0-OP Evangelist Billy Graham in sound film. EVERY SATURDA Y NIGHT 9:15 Lord Willing Other good films are also planned begininng July 7th, ELLIS BRO . FRUIT G: VEG8. Sunkist ORANGES, 2doz. . . . . 79c Washed CARROTS, 2V2 lbs. . . . Firm Ripe BANANAS, lb. . . . . Large Crisp LETTUCE, each . . . . . 25c 20c 19c HEINZ PICKLES MAPLE LEAF Shankless P lb. 499 ROUND STEA Lean Fresh Ground HAMBURG, 2 lbs. 57c 57” rnozau soon: i equal fine being charged with a similar violation. The sixth, a resident of Ding- well'e Mills, was reprimanded and ordered to pay part costs on a charge of driving an unregistered motor vehicle. a temporary per- mit having expired. The magistrate intimated that ill" Hogan said yesterday that (ho potential membership of the corps in Soursi was about 55 mem- bets and he was enthusiastic re- gurtlinl: its future success. He felt that the Lions Club would do a riIl)(l ion in sponsoring the corps and that the newly elected officers um men who would provide the Imiicrship required to make it a an”. July 1 th," would h, higher 5tli'l'Ob.H. . 1 Mr. Hogan Mid mm appucr ages for driving without reglstrat lions are now being . C ed for ' amt-ers oi the corps and that when they have been selected there was t l).').s.RIhlllty that they would attend Uil'lp this year at Acadia which will bc held from August 12th to Bill He said that the training of the f.llll'lS would begin in September in tho Souris High School. SMALLPOX RAMPANT JAKARTA, Indonesia tlieutersl -More than 250 persons, includ- ing 18! children under five. have died in a tmallpo epidemic spreading throughout the south Celebes. the health ministry said Wednesday. MATINEE 3:30 EVENING 7 and 9 I For TWO WEEKS omv WE OFFER HEAVIEST GRADE BARIED WIRE Regularly 510.95 for SIO.25 CASH Regular Prices on usual note terms. ' Also Brace Wire, Staples, long and short: Nails. etc. Fresh ground SWIF'I"S GRO-MOR FEEDS x - E”? TODAY and FRIDAY always on hand. Terms if required I" 3070- Thls great story inspires the screen's outstand- c' c' PRATT & SONS ing star to give his finest. most dominating per- "'80 s'r. rrrrsns formance as Squadron Leader Forrester. R. C. Hoalrltisr, More noun; A. F. I ' . :”.s.:?.;a':"-i:::s;i:;i2:'.:rsieras5s.ta1r.:?l:;; '”,","' TH vastness of BURMA . . . mg g uouriaur "I-””t WIMP Mon. - Tues. ' 'g I .. 5 Wed. 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