I ueen Charlotte High "chool Additional Honors Grade X (If) Prize for Class Standing . 1 Roggrggg-M -I M" ;- ,I3,I;II!,-,,;;r-- wm'””i.. r2..”i93f....iT.. 3'33. 3:5 2. Ann Michael. 3, Joan Bryenton. nee Cotton. 5. Phyllis Yeo- 2; 351 Henry. 6. Ronald Macvicar. u End” Ave' Prizes for Athletics Perfect and Punctual Atten- ALPHA REBEKAH 1,095.2; am iiem-y- 1:"? Joyce Archer and Judith No. to. 1. o. 0. F. Regular Meet- Harirs Dingweil. 0 9l'- ing tonight, 8 p. 111. Installation of Barbara Stewart. Perfect attendance: Iowell Ling omce", erfect Attendanes and Paul MscMillan. 1103:. Lea. Grade VII -(D. P. Ferguson) ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. Wayne Lowrie. Certificates of Merit and Special dial 5228. Serving full course Arnold Llewellyn. Prizes for General Efficiency: dinners. Specializing Chinese Prize Standing In Yearls Work 1. Dorothy Gillis. dishes. 1. Rabi. Leu. 2. Ann Michael. 3. Joan Bryenton. 4. Renee Cotton, 5. Bill Henry. Prize for General Proficiency. cordlns. 180 Kent Street Dial Prize for Most improvement Elaine Hansen. "I5- IW” "””""r P"'”' m"""'” ' THE r. E. i. DRAMA FESTIVAL Prize for Sustained Effortl Blair MacDonald. ' Leaving Certificates Robt. Lea. Ann Michael. Juan Bryenton. Renee Cotton. Bill Henry. Edna Hasiam'. Merrill Pursey. Arnold Llewellyn. Dianne Jenkins. Harris Dingwcil. -Beverley Block. -Beverley MacGregC. Blair MacDonald'. .Ariene Clow. Grade X Certificates Walter Munn. 'Anna Fletch. Sterling Kneebonrr. John Massey. Joan Nelson. Allison Saunders. Raymond Hansen. Wayne Lourie. .Ioan Mallett. pllogcr Craig. Roger MacLeod. Janet Owen. Barbara Stewart. Joyce MacCannell. Gertrude Gamble. Grade K - Ann Matheson 'l'rustees' Leaving Certificate and Prize for General Proficiency, lane Morrison. Grade Ten Certificates Joan Wiisonf. I Joyce Ilemphill. Douglas Ellis. Ralph Kneebons. Marjorie Martin. Sylvia Munn. -Marjorie Downer Ruth Leo. Sterling Lavers. I Prizes for Application Joan Wilson. Perfect attendance and 100 per cent Punctuality. Sterling Lav- ers .-- 4 years. Athletic Award to students who are members of school team and who have played required number of games in competition-Kenneth Downs. Keith Warren and Sterling Lovers. Grade IX (A Class) Latin: also Prize for highest stand- also ize for highest mark in Science. sy- Hickox. 3rd. Certificate of Merit. Scott ogers. 4th Certificate of Merit. Wendy Armstrong and Bebscca Nash (equal). Prize for Application. Wendy Armstrong. Prize for Household Science. Rebecca Nash. 5th Certificate of Merit. Norma Duvar. Prize for mechanical 'drswlng snd woodwork, Peter MacNutt. Special Student Council Prise to girl in Grade IX. whose work shows greatest improvement S Beryl Murphy. I. .0. D. E. prises for history - l. Fay I-lickox: 8. Scott Bogus: S. Norma Duvsr. Athletics awards to students who were membe a of a school team and played the required number of games in competition:- Janet Larry. Pauline Johnston. Derek Buntain. Peter MncNutt. Hugh ill.-icLean. Preston Wotton. Perfect attendance: Fay luckox and "Joan Korrey. Grade IX (M) 1. Proficiency Certificate and School Board Prize. Dianne Mayne. .2. Proficiency Certificate and School Board Prise. Dianne Mac- Neill. 3. Proficiency Certificate and School Prize, John MacPherson. 4. Proficiency Certificate and SOIIOOI Prize. Joyce Bueli and Saundra Stewart. 5; -Proficiency Certificate and School Prize, Elizabeth small. Special Prize for French. do- nated by the School and won by Margaret Poole. Special Prize for Music. donat- ed by R. T. Holman Ltd.. and a- varded to Barbara Leltch. for flclency, awarded to Gloria Brown. Grad LETTERING--SIGN PAINTINGJ Benoit. Durcheste Street. 8. Barbara Place. & Dlvid Lust WE REGRIND Crankshnfts. Maritime Motor Supply Co.. Ltd.. 2. Joyce Shelfoon. 3. Joan Boyles. 4. Diane Burgoyne 5. Ron Cameron. MacDONALI) RADIO SERVICE. Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- Margaret Murley (1 year). David Lee (1 year). Ron Cameron (3 years). Grade VII -(L. Aitlsen Certificates of Merit and Prizes General Proficiency; 1. Main Nevin. 2. Marlene Stsirs. 8. Pamela Stewart. 4. John Mscbennsn. 5. Muriel Ellis. Sixth Prize for General Pro- Association welcomes the Dele- gates of the P. E. I. Women's Inltitutes to their Annual Conven- tion. Why not take this opportunity to join the Drama Festival Assoc- iation? Our representative will be on hand at your Convention? In Memoriam e vm (B) In memory of Pgertlficatjess tgj Mpelrit. School I. ERNEST MICINNIS r us. an n ect izes: 1. Wilfred Anne MscMlllan: 0' somhpnm (also prizes for English. Mathe- matics, Science. French. Social Studies). 2. Viane Bennett (also School Board Prize for Proficiency). 8. Katherine Gass. 4. Gloria Mscxinnon. 5. Carol Anne Farquharson. Special Prize for Manual Train- ing - Mechanical Drawing and Woodworking. awarded to Richard Matheson. Special Prize for Music -Com- munlty Concert Membershi , do- nated by Irwin Printing o.. :- warded to Viane Rupert. Grade VIII (J) Certificates of Merit and School Prizes. 1. Gail Williams. 2. Donnie Nelson. J. Myrna Caswell. 4. Sylvia Taylor, Gail E. Our- rle (equal). 4. Jennifer Graham. Special Prize for Home Ec- onomics. Sylvia Taylor. Perfect attendance and 100 per cent Punctuallty, Donnie Nelson. Grade VIII (MI who died July 5rd. 1949. Inserted by his Wife and Family. Card oi Thanks I wish to thank the Clergy, the: two Doctors Sweeney and More-; side; also the kind Sisters and, Nurses of the Charlottetown Hos-I pital; also all those who sent cards. fruit and visited me while in Hos- pital. Mrs. M. McL(-ilan. I wish to extend my thanks to Dr. Bonnell. Dr. Brown and Dr. Hooper and assisting Doctors and Nursing Staff of the P. E. I. Hos- pital; also our neighbours and friends for their acts of kindness during my recent illness. Chester Reynolds. REALLY HOT Furnace Creek in California's CLASS PRIZES l. Freda Benton. 2. Shirley Boisner. 3. Ralph Beaton. Prizes for attendance and punc- tuality: Gall Henderson and Bar. bara MacDougall. Grodo VIII (W) Prizes for Proficiency: 1. Dorothy McTsgue. 2. Carol MacLeod. 1. Marilyn Doyle. Prize for Perfect Attsndance:- Alan Bowness. Athletic Awards Queen Charlotte Athletic awards are given to the student who has participated as a regular member a senior school team, and who played the required time in actual partwi ” n. K- DOWN. 3. Lnntz, I. Henry K. Warren. H. McLean. G. Bur- goyne. G. Watts. K. Mackenzie, A. Mac!-lsyden. H. Dingwsli, . Buntan. P. MacNutt, L. - Flack, 3. Storey, J. White, S. Levers. J. McLean. D. Hutcheson, P. Wot- ton. W. Cox. Wayne MacDonald. Barbara Stewart. Pauline Johnston, Janet Cerrey Patsy MacDonald. P. E. I. Native Dies Suddenly In Mimico. Ont. Death Valley had an all-timc high of 133 degrees temperature in 1913. EXTRA LIGHT AND GENUINE LEATHER STURDY.PLAIED - On Saturday morning. Jun 11. death ” ', and T t edly claimed the life of Gordon Murray Linklettsr at his home in Mimico. Ontario. at the age of twenty-five years. The deceased had been enloyng his usual good health and had just returned from his nightly duties as mechanic in lthe Canadian National Railway shop when he was seized with a heart attack. and although there was time to summon a doctor, medical aid was of no avail and he passed away within a few hours. The late Gordon Linklettsr. a son of Stanley and Myrtle Murray -Llnkletter. was born at Carleton where he received his early educa- on. later moving with his par- ents to St. EIeanor's. and com. pleted his education at the Sum- rnerslde High School. in l047 he went to Mimico. Ontario, when he entered the C. N. R. shop as mechanic helper. He later mu. ried Eunice Walfield of Summer. IMO. lndfnlhemwlgbu-nggon Special Student's Council Prise for the greatest improvement I- warded to 'Wendali Cox. Special Athletic Prizes to the nupils who are members of a school team and who have played in competition the required time. awarded to Wendali Cox and Archie MscFadyen. Grade IX -0!) Wendell lforton Certificates of Merit -1. Jim llfletclier; also School Prize. 'Ceillficate of Merit. Ind. Vir- slnis Liitz. also School Prise. School Prize. Dale Ward. School Prize. Bob Lord. Perfect attendance and Perfect It highest standing h class. pl. David Rogers. 2. oria Stewart. 3. ames Matheson. 4. Kathryn Mscleod. 5. John Curtis. Special Prizes for Merit. award- . fusion of flowers which accompan- William (Bill). who is child. Gordon was a boy and run .1 sterling qualities, and high”: in. Ielrlty. a person who made friends with all with whom he cam. In contact. ambitious and home lov- ing. and in such short time had built themselves up I home in Mimico. of which any young nu might be proud. His popularity with his follow workmen and seighbo . was clearly shown by the host of friends who paid tribute to his memory at the llogle Funeral Parlors. Mimico. and by the pro- You Get All 3 Pieces For This LOW-LOW PRICE! Hf lA'.(li v VACATIONS OR runs VVITH GENUINE LEATHIR led his . sins to the home of Wm his parents, st. Eiesnor's. from where the funeral was held on FOR 0"" OI” afternoon conducted LIMITED QUANTITY ed and loved. and the floral offer- Iings were so greatly increased that the room and casket were banked Gentlemen :- Please send me Plywood panels with interlocking corners for added strength ENOUGH LUGGAGE FOR ALL WATERPROOF HEAVY P LA 5 I I L COATED COVERINGS AND YOU GET All liil Ill-lit YOU D TXPFCT TO IV-V” IUST WHILI OIIV LASTS ORDER YOURS TODAY ' .. . . setrs) of Nlliionally-Famous! Deluxe Quality Luggage as GQSCHDOC above. City and Central SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mrs. IFrank L. Warren. Charlottetown. received the sad news on Saturday of the death of their nephew. Lorne Wright at his home in Salem. Mass. The late Mr. Wright for- merly resided in Bedeque. P.E.I. ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Birt. Covehead Road. wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Doreen Beatrice. to Phillip A. Maclnnis. Jr., son of Mrs. Betty Maclnnis Alexsnder. Charlottetown. mar- riage to take place Aug. llth in Trinity United Church. Qharlotte- town. ANNUAL VISITOR -S in Char- lottetown at present is Mrs. J. Daisy Ward of Truro. N. S.. owner of the Ward Job Printing Co. She annually visits here and is a guest of Mr..and Mrs. Robert Duncan,2!7 Grafton St. Mrs. Ward is a gifted musician and has been teaching piano for the last 56 years. and also was a former organist at the Baptist Church. STYLES OP YESTERYEAII - Those passing by the Hi-Style Mililnery, 163V: Gt. George Street. may be interested in seeing the centennial display there of old bonnets and shawls. Along with two bonnets and a fan worn a hundred years ago are hats and shawls copied from old photo- graphs. and an heirloom brooch atgut one hundred and fifty years 01 . FUNERAL AT WI-IEATLEY RIVER-The funeral of Mrs. Nor- man Ling was held from her late residence on June 29 and was largely attended. Rev. Howard Christie assisted by Rev. L. Blaikie and Rev. Mr. Jones con- ducted the service. The pail bear- ers were Messrs. Howard Ling. Gordon Andrews. James Wares Raymond Ling. Philip Matheson. and Frank MacI.ean. Burial was in the Portage cemetery. Rev. How- ard Christie officiated at the grave. Personals Dr. and Mrs. L. I. Diiiiy elilt'l'-lnyother, M;-5' LI;-min Galldgt Tm. tained at their home on McGill Ave, on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Mary Duffy who left for the Laurentians on Fri- day. Mrs. Nell McNevIn and child- ren. Alan and Marsha of Char- lottetown. are visiting their Grand- STURDY Pistol On the range near Sennelager, Germany, soldiers and officers of the 1st Infantry Brigade Group recently underwent extensive firing practice. llere, Capt. Ray Lawlor gives a few of the fine points of pistol firing to SISgt. Tony MacAskill. Both are from Charlottetown, P.E.I. National Defence Photo). Practice On German Range (Ianadian Celebrated 60th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mon- aghan of West Roxbury. Mass. celebrated the sixtleth anniver- sary of their wedding on July 2. by assisting at Holy Mass in St. Theresa's Church. West Roxbury. Mass was followed by luncheon at the Hotel Beaconsfield, Brook- line. Mr. and Mrs. Monaghan were married in Tracadic. Prince Ed- ward Islnnd. September 10, H195. They had twelve children. eight boys and four girls. Six of the sons are priests. one of whom, Martin. is deceased. lie was par- ish priest at Amherst in the Mag- Rustico. daien Islands. The other five priests are located in Chickasha. iiisli. LAC. Melvin Douretle of the R. C.A.F. left on June 29 to return to his new base in Moose Jaw. Snsk.. after spending his annual leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Doucette of North Oklahoma: Phoenix, Arizona; Winnipeg. Manitoba; Toronto, On- tario; Montreal, P0. The other two sons are in Ottawa. and Cornerbrook. Newfoundland. One girl is deceased. The other three are living in Boston. Diocesan W. A. Meet At Crcipaud The semi Wednesday June 22. 1955 at St John's church Crapaud. The day began with the Celebration of the Deacon Iloly Coinmiiiiiou. Ari-ii ilzirrison IiI' Siiiiiiiiersiiie. ct-Ic brain. The cit-rgy preseiit in the iVlHlUIlt'. Rev. (1. Ebsary. Rev. lugraiii and Sanutiiary. were ("uiioii Rev. Findlay. During the service Rev. G. Eb-. sary of CI'al)Hll(l. was iiiriuctcii as. Rural Dean. Archdeni-on IIBl'i'ISliil'Illll('ll and read the Charge as given by Bistr- op Waterman. The sermon was from the fourth verse. BEAUTIFIILLY STYLED BINDINGS RElNF0R(EDl5iASTl( HANDLES WEEL BIND ; AI m-nu nrul Ill-II put. is it w- Im an mnny urrnsmris I-.m.I. I riends from far and near u- I. -W -A;-FIENIFQE-Co-1-115. . - - I - -I sembl-d in pay their last tri- NE W t " blue to the one '0 many rap.” I 161 Great George Street, Charlottetown. P. E. I. I NOW! to Kathryn Mscneeii. Special Prize for Sandra Lord (2 years). John Curtis Ii year). 'Ronald Minna (1 year). Gloria Stewart (1 year). .NoI1ce Wsatherb! 11 V0")- Grsle VII -Miss I. Pi-ewes Ina .. o in flowers. ' I would prefer . . . . .. green setts) . . . . .. maroon set(s) - check choice. U ugghgnlcll People's Cemete 1 where the Drswln and Woodworking. awsrd- VII llld. .lertlficates at Mutt and School thfseunmo ' it being borne in its last resting place by six of his been paid- frisnds associates. llsrry INA"! cmwm mm Com. km "on . .... '3"? 3”” Pei" PM "(I I4)" I ADDRESS ..... ........ .. 'ton Schurman. To the sorrowlns widow. Ion IOCCUPATION and ts. th d post pithy .e n.'2"........"' ..2 '2... .ii'"m.... is extended. I enclose 339.95 or the first weekly pwmant of 75c and I I agree to pay the amount of 75c weekly plus a carrying I charge of U2 of 154- per month until the total price has I ACT annual Meeting of The Diocesan Woman's Auxilliary oFPrince Edward island was held preached by Canon Malone. who took his text eighth chapter of St. Paul to the Corin- ihians. "Take upon us the fellow- He described his work at St. Chad's School. Saskatchewan. He gave a most interesting description of his work at the college. the xariuusl students and the religious prograni as carried out at the school. Spe- ial reference was made iii the kindness. interest and appreciat- ion of the people of Regina to him and to Mrs. Malone. He said the Diocese of QiI-Ap- pelle was in great need. They need prayers that efforts may be blos- sed with success. they need finan- cial heip, the Diocese needs work- ers. they need Van workers and . Bishop's messengers. While they have had some linani-ial SIIUCPSS in the dcveiopmi-iii of the oil indus- try, there are farmers who are - Iianipert-II by floods and iiisi-I-t posts. lie siiggi-sit-ii that yiIiiii;.I priests 38l'lE iii the West one year before assuining tliv rcspuii.siIiiliiy of a parish. p After lllP service (he cuIigi'cgn- lTil('liIilE, frii-n(lsIiips. At one-iliirty the Life Me-inbr-rs of the Woman's Aiixilliziry incl in the church. Mrs. C. Coies in the chair. Discussions on husincss and financial matters were carrird on. The l.l('II('l'Hl niri-ling uas I-all-.-Ii ship of ministering to the Saints." in nrrlcr at three prm. Virs. (intox- riir GREATEST LUGGAGE BARGAIN Evin! NIITIONIIEIIY I' II M O U S DELUXE QUHIIITY SOLID PLYWOOD PANELS Pc. Marcus -- LUGGAG E SE 39.95 Iiuvl OIILY: OR PAY AS LITTLE AI 75” NJ ll0Wll PAYMEIITI CHOICE COLOURS MAROO Both offers for a Iimite 4 OF N CI-IARLOTTETOWN. Couple Celebrate liuii met in tho t'Iiiircli Center tur- JULY SPECIALS FROM NEW WAY INOUIRE TODAY! WRITE or 'PHONE! it time only Tuesday. July 5, 1955 The Guardiah Page 3 Hard Loser Annmscw NEW YORK IAl;I-hPaulat Aliilo . - - I' . S e as s me a 0n Iiriday evening June 14. lD55.;:!5et:rlI:I'::dedI”l5)f:Iw for that nudes: M" "II Mrs" La” L""' wmedlof all breeds. the hopeless horse- their home to the relatives andlphyu-, friends of Mrs. Lave;-5' parents. ugh hi;i;ldfiai')st :'tiI:lt2t;yi;arratc)-ledtrbartillt Mr. and Mrs. Sydney G. Cameron ' i; bundle to celebrate with them their forty- ':egi5d:”b3ug;gEg:e:lhe ponie, eighth Wedding 8I1IllV'9rS8I"Y- The at Aqueduct. This made Paula house was tastefully decorated flip. 'h throughout with garden fiowers.I I IMI ' ' Miss Andria Lavers attended the so Thursday her hwy” mad . dwri .'Ilhe guests were ushered to state Supreme Court suit against me d'"mg'r".”m by Mrsi w' D" the track operators to recover the T8III0IIv WIN" ”f"th9t.br'lEfi'thT:f' money. Said Lawyer Lee Bosco, table was very a ran Ive g p. ecru-lace cloth. centered with ai ..TmS Sun a”(.(.,,. 3.9”-on, who QTY-SIIII V359 "I ""1 .pe”"'es' n""l.I'Ibets or has bet on horses. if it ed by SIX Ia" whne tapers mils successful, everyone who lost candlcbra ang 1W0 dd9CIlI)r”lwer:lymoney on a horse race can re- wedding ca cs ma (2 .V - - .,. ms losses." LBVeF5- PTBSIIIIIIF M97 II” m.a"C0'I”he lawyer contends that since urn were Mrs. frank Ma.)or. sis-I1847 NW ymk has had 3 law. tor of the ltroomf laid bM.';5 section 994. that Drovidcs aII.WIn0 59""I9I' C””5I" 9 . I " 9' t ' who lrscs a bet "may site and re- ving and repienishlnz W”? M”- cm-9rI5an,e," DUIICYIII M3I'Ph3II' Mrs" Morley in iii-l(), wiii-n the pro.-cnl parl- Sinith. Misis liliarlenle YiiacGr'I:4E(:' mulu(sl law was enacted, Bnsco and MI55 IIIIIPIIP IaVe'"5' '. II” maintains, nothing was done about Tlmmas Arm"? "I3-Ved lmel.-V mam erasing section 994. So he argues SGIECIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIIII the evening and that it still is in force and takes Se)'9I'3I 5"I05 were ”"d."ed by precedence over the 194!) statute. Mr5' Hamld CI?” mid MISS Km” BOSIJO said Miss Aielln went out ?vIl'III9 I(d9TIP- II"(”5"";f da”gg”f.';:m lto Aqueduct firmly determined to IV 3" - T5 "I5 9'"p' .c' '.l' '1 her bets in S2 8 Fave. ed me g”,G5l”' lzlllh helr hlghlagdsl "lli3ut she i-alight the fever." she d3Il(-'I"Il- - I55 3” save” Iexplained Afterwards, in her re- in charge of the guest WWII morse. she hesought a few kind M75 'E3I'I I'I”'9'I5- .93” malm" words from the lawyer. of Crystal CIl3flI9" IX" ("'5 has Rosco said he has made a stud.V I'9':III""9IIhI"""uNe;”d('l:TlZm1.lI:nSdI of the laws relating to horse racing W 979 3 C 3 ""9 I0 '" and h figured this was a "cm CI!-9991' ””I('Ii ”I "I9 Ea5I”"I 5"" o orihnitv to test the P8l'lvnllIIll.iPl r i I aw. of Nova Smile and Prince Fduard lpp I Ilsiand. . .m....-. 1. T()R()N'T0 ICPI A Toronto I . - Iscnutmaster has received the in the chair. Reports of all offic-Medal of MN”, ' mp s,.mm..g .0”) and helm? i:1I.c"""."me')5 Vwre award, for 19 years of unselfish d. Genera iscussions nn var- . , , . . k ,1 .k Iltflzlis mailers and special ailenbytgtlrc)1llnlIgfLI:d:h:zlii'pnvI(ill... awtrd 'iun was calleillio the Church (zenqhecausy represents me mm. icr ahd the (.'blill?il'Pl'I (':IIlfp. me arms 0' wnsmem loyal lmd 3",”: The new 'tu .V "0 "IT 1 ,1 g Ii-inning, year. ”WiiiI l)ai'IIs stand 93 Pr; Iiiilc” was for sale at the Book :'i'iiliiu. Miss Hull in l'lliil'EP The IMINKIUII vturk this year deals with the vmrk carried on by ilic ('Iiiircli Iaiiioiig the Caiiailiaii Indians. .11 primiisi-s to he a most iIllPrESllIlg Isliitiy. I The vi-igv bcaulifiil "Book of Re-I I niI:iiIbi'aiii-e" was on display by. The Annual Memorial Service Mrs. Nlzilone. 'ivill be held at the Soldiers giants.- Therc was a spit-iidid alleiidaiirc (mans, Geddie Memorial C urc . and when the met-tinghi-losed atlillusp,-mg Brook. on Sunday. July Went 10 IIICIF VHVIOIIS ”m95 I" win at 2:30 Standard Time. I I”9II"g "I 3 day welhspenl "' ' The speaker will be Canon J. T. togetherness and a un-:.v I(tI”:”"”Ilbbott and St. Paul's Choir. Char- pnse for I e c-Itcrnicn o nse I H 1 n, Wm be in am,,,da,,c.. lnccding help. spiritually and nther- I n 0 Ow IIISP. every wager." Annual Memorial - Service The Mnritimos GREATEST Furniture, Appliance and Television itorosl DEPOSI OI? DOWN PAYMENT STORES W Till MAI-ITIMES P.E.I. mourned. . -I. I