See Scan Wa SR eh cw ag ee Fe Ld ee ee i etl the North Spring Park School Issues ‘Certificate And Prize List Certificates of merit are listed . in alphabetical order. Prizes were | donated by city school board and Kinsmen Club. Grade VI, (Mrs. Dover) cer. tifica‘es of merit. Teddy Archer, ‘Judy Ballem, Robert Billings, Edna _ Botts, Shirley Graham, ! Andy Pletch. Proficiency prizes: were award- ed to Teddy oy Acoar, Judy Ballem, Robert Billings, Edna Botts, Shir- lay Graham, Andy Pletch. Prize for greatest improvemént Dale MaecDearmid.—- Grade V. (Mrs. MacLeod’ s), Certificates of merit: Rocky Campbell, Lona Lewis, Heather Ling, Billy M a LA OTT ‘Murphy. ie _ Prizes for general proficiency were awarded to Rocky Camp- bell, Lana Lewis, Heather Ling, Billy MacKinnon, Clifford Murphy Prizes for application awarded to Sandra’ Doiron. and Edne Greenan. Prizes for imprayement in writ- | ’ ing awarded to Nancy.George and) Foster Mijlar. Grade V. (Miss Yeo), Certifi- cates of merit: William Brown, Pearle Kearney, Patsy Mac- nnon, ; Younker. | to Cheryl Kinnon. Prizes for genccal proficiency | awarded to William Brown, | Pearle Kearney and Patsy TT Kinnon. Prizes for application awarded | to Vickie Hunter and Barbara) iS. ” NORTH 5 SIDE IS MECCA FOR THOUSANDS A red letter day was called up| beat the heat witti a dip"In the) Mom participating In the tild.| Brackley for the attractions of| briny. The family group dominat-)ren’s activities. ~—e orth Side where thousends’ ed in many areas with Ded and’ hed its counterpert st Dalvay, Winnifred Cairns, ioun LeCieke, aa Karen Prizes go general proficiency awarded to Cheryl Archer, Win- nifred Cairns, Margaret.. Mac- Donald. Prize fer perfect attendance — 2 Wayne Newson. Hi (Miss Aylward), of merit: Barbara Gra- ham, Alan Simpson, Ed Sterling, Valerie Van Allen. ; Prizes for general profictenicy awarded to Barbara Graham, Alan Simpson, Ed Sterling. _ Prize for application awarded to Wilma Burke. Prize for general improvement awarded to Shaun Murphy. Grade I (Miss Aylward), cer- tificates. of merit: Gerald Camp- bell, Wayne MacNeill. (Mrs. MacKinnon), | certificates of merit: Elizabeth Brian Peters, Sandsg Younker. Prizes for general proficiency | awarded to Judith Billings, Brian Peters, Sandra Younker. Prizes for achievement awarded | to Paula McNeill and Katherine MacKinnon. Prize for i in writ- ing awarded to Hal Dunsford. Prize for arithmetic awarded to Robert Doherty. ‘Prize for reading comprehen- sion awarded to Kim Aitken. Grade III (Miss Graham), cer- tificates of merit: Rand Cook, Bobby Younker. Prizes for general proficiency Patty Hunter, Marion Kielly, Fire Chiefs’ opens today. Fire Chief Walter Stephens of Windsor, N.S., will be chairman.4 Business sessions will continue throu¥hout Tuesday and Wednes- day. At the closing banquet Wed- nesday, New Brunswick Attorney- i General R.G.L. Fairweather will be special speaker. tered Sunday, More than 100>delegates regis- Cavendish and other; well known vacation areas. Chief Away To Convention MONCTON \(CP) — Delegates from all parts of the Atlante cer- | provinces were assembling here over the weekend for the 45th an- nual conference of the Maritime} Association which including fire chief H.H. Jewell of: Charlottetown. CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK LONDON (Reuters) — Labor party leader Hugh Gaitskell bluntly warned Britain's most powerful trade union chief Satur- |day that no one man can dictate party policy on nuclear weapons. In an unusually candid speech, Gaitskell threw hack the chal- lenge posed by Frank Cousins, general secretary of the 1,300,000- member Transport and General Workers. Union. last week -overwhelmingly| Te- jected the Labor party’s new plan 4 for the creation of a World “‘non- nuclear club” excluding |the United States and Russia. Gaitskell Saturday said ft Is “an imaginative and far-sighted | plan” |grams for developing them. Cousins’ union has called for Hunter, Marion Kielly, © Bobby MacKinnon, Gloria " Prosser, | Brian Vail, Colin Younker. to Isabel Lewis and Graeme Mac- Donald. pa beeen Cars Damaged. ed to Jean MacEachern _- ed te 5 In 2 Collisions Grade HI (Mrs. Beaton), ae for general proficiency awarded MacClintick, Linda | MacNeill, Butch Stewart. Grade II (Mrs. Beaton) certifi- cates of merit: Cheryl Archer, Girl Hit By Car While Riding Bike gil. Vicky | Sunday. The first occurred at 11:40 a.m. when a vehicle was/ proceeding west on Fitzroy and | was in collision with another ve- hicle crossing over from Good- | speeds on Fitzroy Street. Both | cars were only slightly damaged. The second accident occurred at 10:15 P.M. when a vehicle was travelling north on Queen Street A Charlottetown left turn onto Kent Street when jit pletion of Ways have. business. newspapers." and was attempting to make a? BUYS 12- ROOM VILLA Thomson (Continued from Page 1) heart. It can. be ‘assumed that Asked why he was bidding for | the Kemsley papers, Thomson re- | plied “It's the same objective I al-| Primarily it’s . In a telephone interview Sat- was in collision with a second| urday from his—homie in Ed- jPerity is the rule.” com- my | profile of Thomson, I like to have more/ Scottish television, in which the tests instead of waiting for the formation of a non-nuclear elub. ' Northwestern. England, | punches in blasting Cousins’ tag idil aniadened eocemead negotiations. will mean! views. that Thomson will move his head- quarters from Edinburgh to Lon- poe the villa’ from French actress Arlette Dorgere: The-publisher ducked comment on where the money comes from for the deal now under négotia- -jtion. The Financial Times, in a publisher has a controlling inter- est, ‘appears to stand out by its | prosperity in a field where pros- which might dissuade gov-|. ernments which do not yet have nuclear weapons to abandon pro- Britain_to_halt permanently nu-| clear weapons production and Gaitskell, who addressed a La- bor party rally at Workington in pulled no notes that| 4 ee a a 5 Teacners He:p In Pianning For Visit ‘ed. Labor Leader Warns Powerful Union Chief “K is hard-te—understand the mentality of those who whatever their politics—they include some strange bedfellows—describe our policy as bringing us no nearer to peace,”’ he said. ; whether he the leader of the|* party, our spokesman on foreign | port and General ew Un ion,’ The non-nuclear club sites was ment was ia the People’s Ceni- a ow (Contiaued from Page 1) but i AMERICAN INFLUENCE “Canadians are after all North ——} Americans, exposed to the almost. overwhelming American infiu- ence. . They cling te monarchy the parliamentary system and | ‘| Commonwealth ties more .stub-| boynly than they might otherwise do because they feel a vital need to assert themselves against the risk-of subversion in the. Anger can way of life. “K ig_not surprising that their | Truce : * (Continued: from Page 1) Andrei Gromyko shattered any chances for such an over-all set- talking only of working out a kind of truce over Berlin. SUMS UP . Maurice Couve de Murville, the French minister, summed. # up this way: Possible to arrive at a limited U. S. Sanratace of State Christ- ian A. Herter used these words: “Although I do not come here with high hopes; I believe it is sides, to reach an agreement.” Together with Foreign Secret- ary Selwyn Lloyd of Britain, Her- ter and Couve de Murville were due to resume their sessions with Gromyko this afternoon in the Palais des Nations. Sunday night the Western three scheduled an informal strategy meeting with Foreign Ministers |Heinrich von Brentano of West Germany and Guiseppe Pella of Italy. Gromyko, flying in Saturday, proclaimed that “the success “Party decisions on these mat-|Sire will be achieved . ters are nof dictated by one man| is a true interest on the part of | which the people so urgently de- . if there western powers.” — broad cotles ofa possible. agreement appeared to be emerg-| affairs (Aneurin Bevan) or the be It would inVolve the freezing! The union's annual eonferé ce ;Reneral secretary of the Trans-} @f the present situation in Berlin for several years while a special | commission of the four Powers | sought to work out an over. - all! formulated jointly last month by settlement. In the meantime one| |the leaders of the Labor party; and possibly several summit-eon- | | and the trade union movement. ferences might be arranged. : * Tana : “Pgs. aethade te the Crows often @ comments on i fers from British custom. here of the first stage of the tour. Fry's article, “perhaps more) ‘The’Spectator’s colummist, writ- thoughtful than some of the off-' i, above the non de plume hand judgments cabled back to | Pharos, says he has yet to come Britain in the spot stories of cor- across an informed report of the accompanying the| ‘our that does not “at least hint” Royal Tour, includes a —with_the tedious _ wv Mayor Nathan Phillips of Tor-| 8&ture of the program that T. people are| “Such royal progresses are at Seord loyal* Britons” and|least years out of date,”’ says the that attacks - the tour. are/ columnist. “They are fair neither - aimed at notoriety. nor to. the people TEDIOUS PROGRAM - te see her; and this aoe tlement. Now the ministers are. “This time perhaps ft will be. | concrete eens on the , Possible, with goodwill on both, rae 4: Se Te a " Bev Un ss Stenoretté — makes this offer.. oe 1080 DUR Grd Scinte e e Canada Limited is ot Gh ee dictating - «.- proud to have sold ia Re eee ‘ ‘There are thousands of business people wrho have yet to see the amazing dictsting-traciecsib= | ing miracle—Stenorette. Hf you have not heard about Stenorette or had a demonstration, contact your DeJUR Grundig Seenoreme dealt thown below.and. take advantage of this Success Ofer— . @N Opportunity you can’t afford to miss. 4 ee Amith. ? | Hunter was taken to Chariotte- Prize for improvement awarded town Ho: arly sterd hicl i] t Q SS tes ‘os ~~ ' ; i © to Estella Vail. seardag ttn che oo Sivek ty | Both wohchon Sore, extencivey |ef noted congens te eeaer tent ll Wee - Auto: Onmaity 11 NU T RI- LEAF ¢. OPS’ | 3 ee IV (Mise Yeo) Certifi- ae Goubar uewie. of_ Ger- sate oe was injured in month — Thomson bubbled with | Marine - s SET- BACKS gees ae boeetes iA a Cairns, a ar streets i ike ei acci enthusiasm over recent develop-} G. G. K PEAKE : hy - F 7 ments. including tis purl] @- @. K. | FEED YOUR CROP THRU LEAVES es for general pi ciency vehicle was Charles Toole of TEST NEW COMET daan at a2 > room—vittat} ————_-F wet eS ee oo to Anna Cairns, Carol) Alexander Drive, who was travel- LONDON ~AP)—Britain’s la- ;at Cap d‘Ail on the French 78 Great Wane St | eB Sec for yourself why Beem een Seekers ih for application awarded Pas aah ole we driving /,| test jetliner, = ome tra: Riviera, = ae bee ps eo Dial gil. Charlotictews \ A high concentrate iopbeniebeny plant food sninnte Tas dpe Sac Sar ame sc ature * fo Rosemary Dover and Karetf) bicycle was proceeding south on | véled from Lenton oe A “three | woncrabs sbntaining a 20-20-20 balanced formulation plus all oo, faa Wis cal | Orlebar when the acci "| ears, Si aeinulos trims taleeolt 14] *k * a# xX MME MM + the trace elements to ensure healthy profitable Gificates of merit: Judith Billings,|. She suffered a cut on the left ees Pony Mag eee ious growth and greater yields. Soluble: apply -in ime lis or e mil - Pa be ° . "4 J wa reat nag poder > Hight was four hours and 37 min- 2 BOX OFFICE NORTH RIVER % | ceguiar sprays. qe aan MACHINES _ ules 4 & j c Lei OPENS AT 2 i Lice > * Ask your Niagara Dealer about Nutri-Leaf SALES and SERVICE - i 7:30 P.M. Strawberry Exchange ‘Adds AAR agg ust. ee |, ertt8, St George St... Dink $577 § : DUS - arlottetown P. E. BRIEF S NewMixer To Speed Process HH Dende dicta ead cbs Ali: dtectecea secibiiabe i ~ nm Charlottetown Strawberry | pected. to. be: considerably iehter TO-NIGHT ONLY— kkk KR * * * wk * . * x xk * - re =x & £29 Be * chan a new rsa-' than in other years. The plant wi 3 : SMALL DOCKET ports which automatically eon-; be in full caitharthee this week. — __(t CLARK GABLE — BURT LANCASTER x, * TODAY é . ~ WINNER 4 » Bie ha ae red with be: | SS ae conan poem | in “RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP” 4- Oro _ including ing drunk appeared in the Cit es in e in ; > is i Police court parse seordine. The — is ee S I G N S + ’ TO THUR. - atabeny é “BEST PICTURE * ; ae + aeteion ot ee aigfigll gg —_ also ay Pacrcl uniformity of the + d + * : OF Bhi YEAR"! [remanded for e week, | sien fe § COMING TUE. and WED. 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He is a patient in the! > > belt-to take! @ Banner Signs ie eee cows Haspeel. the berries from the huller to the|| @ Geld test lime Of s * oy h norerde tay TT te entre | laeie | ele a i The NEW Hollywood musical in COLOR ~~ = | Two members of the Newfound-| ‘The president of the Exchange, 5 ea te "Your Lifetime! fy GRIFATH Weta by the My Fair Lady” composers. , eet leeidetare with Susie otvse Norman Mosest. sam ~ far BENOIT SIGNS * x 7:00 + nt a pleasant week Is-| only berries ints Bed ok uh vacualen tek their enn been ocean The berry DIAL 3817 j * * * * * »- ¥ »* * x ys * ‘ 9:00 homes. They were G.W. Clark, de-| crop from the new plants is ex- * « AB. ‘Morgan, MLA. While "cn | Ait . m3 g : on + a dinsd mks pare aun af — — Direct from The Tennessee Barn Danes * * de the Kirkwood Motél. ’ ee . . | rma ace Up! SANDUSKY — |* . Mrs. Milton Carver, Southport, ; Paint Up * + _Teceived ‘the sad news of the : i 6 Eee See]. rt, FAMILY. | California. Hie wise wes the for- Clean-Up ! x -P mer Ella Sullivan and they made . * Bey’ ‘isten SoeTctr “Tost \ NE ae | Featuring “KERRY” x - Vist with Mrs. Carver, 9 was two ~ ae Decorate * * ~years-azo..——_ os i oer: WORLD'S YOUNGEST FIDDLE PLAYER RIGGS FUNERAL — The fu- — : ee oe SIX. YEARS OLD *« enn & 1 for Riggs of 68 Bay . berner-Loewe field Sire’ was held yesterday || Let's AN Make Our City "Sparkle" For | ee es - roe oa cae _ July 1, 1959 from the ‘ , ; L WAY CLUB a on we oe u L u Home. Service ° was conducted, by Rev. RS. Lat The Royal Visit on July 30th . y ROLLA , » “The Night They + ides sisendon ina tele Tes | CH‘TOWN., TUES., JULY 21st. ¥: My 6H Soreadcaen . . . . i 4 preaitabhe in ® Geesucted by Pies Smith The CITY of ; SHOW 8T010P.M. . . ) fom * man + CR - ADULTS 15e Sualnaas se | 5 _AMARTHUR FREED PRODUCTION so ae igetcarers eee: Ralph. Crack | i ? 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