ii I“. i: n. :.4....u~.;.‘;;‘.;‘ ' x .. v_—.-"w-;.wmm . mason Emmett Chaisson m. from his late residence . u ‘ I _ _ The annual church parade by militia units in Charlotte town yesterday drew large crowds of spectators. and a good turnout of militia mem- bers. Shown above are three members of 5 Militia Group headquarters staff (left to North Side right) Major Lloyd MacNevin, W01 Charles Ryan and Lt.- Col. Earl MacLeod as they pay respects to the war mem- orial on Grafton Street. The Protestant parrty attended ser- vices in Trinity United Church, and the Roman Catholic and Reports Lobster Gear Damage SOURIS — It was repeated, tween all boats being landed. lad night that the heavy 'win-d-l storm of Friday night resulted in extensive damage to lobster ear. particularly in the Northl and Naufrage areas. province In some cases d age to] traps and lines was said to run anywhere from 10 to 40 per- nt in the Naufra-ge district,i and slightly higher at North; e lobstermen the‘ latter area reported that somel of their gear was discoveer washed up on the beach. 1 In both of these localities few‘ if any traps were hauled sulting in little more than a total I of a few hundred pounds be-r Children Set Gross Fire SOURIS —— A grass fire out the pjrroperby of Edgar Peters. 3 Souris, almost got out-of<hand‘ yesterday afternoon. , 0n discovering the large area, of fire, believed to have beenr set by children in a large field.‘; Mr. Peters put in a call for the Souris fire department. bur-Michael John Buley, Summer- by the time the equipment ar- rived he had the flames under control. But as a safety precaution the firemen stayed at the scene and finished burning over the original field along with two others. Young Adults Plan Meeting The regular meeting of the Valleyfield-Orwell Head Young Adults was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nichol- son. Upper Montague, with 17 members present. The lesson entitled. "Why Men Resist Christ" was under the leadership of Mrs. Flora Peardon. During the business meeting. the prospect of bold- ing a banquet was considered and is to be further discussed at the next meeting. Following the business meeting, Mrs. Rae MacKinnon conducted a game on Biblical names and a Bible R quiz. Lunch was served by the committee. T i l i i e MacLeod. Miriam Nicholson, Joan Gillis and the hostess. Elva Nichol- son;'T last meeting of this sales is to take place tonight at home, South Pipette. *— EASTERN BRIEFS Irr mun murmur: but saw LeLscheur and son George. who have spent the last two years in Victoria. have recently moved to the Campbell Russia. Home. Lower Monta- FUNERAL —‘l'he Q . ’ n D mums no s damagel average has were received, due to the waiters ly the daily bake since the sea-r ; of that section being protected1 son started Last Tuesday. 1 ’ by the lee of the land. ‘ ‘ l In Souris. two fishermen were reported to have brought ‘ catches ranging slightly over‘ I I pounds each. Both men re-l Where the lobstermen are re porting damage a n d small auls. the picture for the drag- ger fishermen is quite different. with two this returning to Souris with substantial cargoes. On Friday the dragger Nort Bay, arrived ‘ proximately $3.000 pounds. the modality of which was cod. As a result the Usen Fisheries packing plant swung into full: operation Satu y. 1 40.000 pounds for the Eastern Packing. Company, which plans 5 to get into full production at‘ pm. today. I l SDU GRADUATES (Continued firom page one) BACHELOR or SCIENCE l Grace Maria Au-Yeung, Hong Kong Emmett Stephen Bradley. Char- lottetown side lJohn Henry Callaghan, Char-, r o town ' l Alvi I to lCatherine Jo-Anne I Comwail IWilliam Anthony Faulkner, ‘ Eastern Passage. N.S. James Clement Gallant. Sour-is e r n Reginald Curley. Kensing-i n Donah u c. Hilary Francis Gallant, St. Charles Patrick Joseph Landrlgan, Char- lottetown M ichael Henry Lane. Windsor. Ont Donald Alb ert MacCormac, Charlottetown Archie MacFadyen, Charlotte- town orris Frederick MacIntyre, Charlottetown Norman James MacLauchlan. West Covehead rge Raymond MacL e a n. Charlottetown William Walter Alexander Mac- Lean, Charlottetown Robert John M a r s h s l 1. St. «John's, Nfld Quigley. Robert Francis St. obert Simmons, North River been approximate-f ~» MlllTlA GROUP PARADES TO CHURCH ; Birchwood cadets attended . mass at St. Dunstan's Basilica. I Queen Charlotte cadets attend- ed Zion Presbyterian Church. . Lieutenant-Governor F. Walter ; Hyndman took the salute 1n front of City Hall when the r units paraded to the Armories r after the services. ‘ TO GDUATE Officer Cadet R. A. Stuart Desi son of Mr. and Mrs. to Stuart. Montague. RR 2. graduated f r o m Montague High School in 1958. At RMC he is studying civil engineer- ing and will graduate in June with a Bachelor of Engineer- ing degree and re com- mission as a lieutenant in the Canadian Army. After gradu- ation he proceeds to Chilli- wack. B.C. lottetown George Alfred Trainor. Char-' lottetown John R o b e rt Anthony Weed} Perry. Florida l George Trueman Wright. Sear-I e own BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (with distinction) l Mary Marcia Flora Arsenault.l Summerside I Wing Chung Wayne Au-Yeung,’ Hong Kong I Wan Mo Gabriel Chan. Hon gl Kong John Wayne Rogerson. Park-L a e John Lorne Walsh, MontrealJ‘ P. . . BACHELOR 0F COMMERCEI Robert William Noonan. mersrde Michael Leonard O'Brien, Park- da e Thomas Joseph O‘Reilly, Cor- ner Brook, Nfl throp. Mass. Cyril Walter Power, St. John's. Nfl d. Ralph Thomas Robbins, Edmon- ton. Alta. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (with distinction) Donald George MacCormac. Al- 8 y DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING Francis Joseph Callaghan, ’Char- lottetown . Wan Mo Gabriel Chan. Hon g Kong John Lorne Walsh. Montreal, John’s, Nfld Roger Allan Solomon. Souris Daphne Helena Taylor. C h a r- The Honours and Pass List I contains, in alphabetical order, the names of the students who have 0 b t s in e d the following standing on the year's work: First Class Honours ~— 80 per cent and above; Second Class Honours — 70 percent to 79 per cent: Pass -— so per cent to 69 per cent. BACHELOR 0 F EDUCATION First Class Honoun: ‘ Patricia Leightlzer Second Class Honours: Rev. Wilfred Dlndlnl Yai Chusn Leo Puss: Bernard Callaghan Werner Mosel- Reginald Ponder-gust SENIOR AR Honors And Poss List Francis Clair Wedge. Bathurst, NB. Pass: Francis Cantars Anne Connolly Barry Costello William Crispo Armand DesRoches Donald DesRocheI Lee Gillis Vance Griffin Pauline Mscdonald Roger MacIntyre Georges Parent James Peddle Cecil Shea Margaret shes SENIOR SCIENCE First Class Honours: Gabriel Chan Second Class Honours: Marcia Arsensult Wayne Au-Yeung Wayne Birch Henry Callaghan Alvin Curley Clement Gallant Michael Lane sync Rogerson Robert Simmons Pass: Grace Au-Yeunl James Bell Donald A. MacCormac Archie MacFadyen Morris MacIntyre Norman MacLauchlan Raymond MacLean Walter MacLean Robert Marshall Robert Quigiey Roger Soloman Daphne Taylor George Wright SENIOR COMMERCE Second Class Honours: Donald G. MacCormac Thomas O’Reilly James Pelrine William Noonan Michael O'Brien Cyril Power Thomas Robbins JUNIOR ARTS First Class Honours: Ann Callaghan Charles Trainor Second Class Honours: Walter Buotte Norma Ceretti John Dunphy Francis Garrity Eileen Grant Douglas E. MacLeod Colin McMillan Joanne Vatalaro Joan Zimmer James Biinkhorn Helen Bulger James Callaghan Noreen Cameron James Campbell Joseph Connick Thomas Flanigan John Flanigan Paul Foster James Garrity Loyola Grriffin Basil Haire Joanne Handrahnn Everett Harper Patricia Lappa John R. MacDonald Daniel MacLean Douglas M. McLeod John Maddock Richard Manz Hubert Morrison Paul Murphy Richard Tingiey Paul Tremblay JUNIOR SCIENCE Second Class Honours: Foster Burke Urbain Gaudin James Hickey Wayne Howard Dorothy Morris Robert Weeks Ronald Whelan Pass: Winston Cannon George Chaisson William Dibella . Sum‘ l Donald Judson Joseph McIvor David Mahoney . John Roy . JUNIOR COMMERCE James Herbert Pelrine, Wln- Pa”: ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, ' Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. May 18, 1963. Beach Point Man Burns To Death MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Charles Hampton Osborne. M. d Beach Point, P.E.I.. was burned to death early Sunday morning in his broiler home. He had recently moved the traitilg home of his bro r ohm Willi! whom he was engaged in lob- ster fishing. Mr and Mr . . Osborne covered the fire about 3 o'clock Sunday morning when they heard what they thought at first was s car door being closed. but on investigation found the Mrs trailer about Bree-quarters de- molished by flames. The Montague detachment RCMP and coroner. Dr. G.S.A. Inman were called and on in- vestigation the coroner decided Alan Brady Leonard Ellis John Mullen THIRD ENGINEERING Second Class Honours: Frank Callaghan Ronald Pederson Sydney Pigott Puss- Lawrence Farrell Ronald MacDonald SOPHOMORE First Class Honours: Anne Affieck Catherine Duffy Diane Gallant Frank MacDonald Wendell McDougall James MacLean Philip Mulially Katheen Walsh Second Class Honours: Stephen Caples Kevin Costello Mary Donovan Gerald FitzGerald Robert Francoeur Doreen Harper Earle Howard Helen Kelly Jennifer Liang Theresa Liang Roger MacDonald Patricia MacDougall William Nichols Sister Mary Paula. CSM Barry VandeMoerc George Arsenault Thelma Arsenault Paul Batchilder Douglas Bell Sondra Britt Bertram Brophy Terence Burman Donald Callaghan Alexander Cameron James Carpenter John Chmery Bennett Coughlan Patricia Gaudet Richard Gillis Thomas Hayden David Higgins Daniel Kinch Eugene Kinch Mary McCardle John MacDonald Kenneth “fclnnis Raymond Malone Earle Roach Muriel St. John James Shortili Joseph Shortiil Linwood Siroil Rupert Stewart Norah Trites‘ Michael Valiquette SECOND ENGINEERING Second Class Honours: Daniel Glllis Jslr’nes Mchrdls ass . Waiter Burke Raymond Lnngcvln that an inquest was not neces- sry. . The fire is thought to have started from an overheated oil stove. which may have exploded. He leaves to mourn his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 0s- all with their parents at Nm imo. Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night. FRESHMAN First Class Honours: George Berrigan Lawrence DonElysyn Maureen Larkin Joan Ll Robert Johnston Dennis O'Brien David O'Connell Anne Peters Second Class Honours: Eric Brennan Robert Britton Eileen Chlasson William Clough Joseph Condon John Cowie Leland Currie Foch Doiron Archie Dunbar Robert Dupont Anita Fung Stephen Horwat Carmelita Ko John Lamb Robert Lymburner Mary MacAuley Helen McCardle Bessie Macdonald Gertrude MacDonald Kathleen MacDonald Francis McQuaid Margaret McQusld Martha McIiernan Walter Millman Kevin Morris Gerard Murnaghan Arthur Noonan John Rapattoni Sister Edmund Teresa, CSM Sister Lucia Anne. CSM I Veronica Swift Pass: Leonard Arbing Ethel Aylward Sherrill Barwise Leonard Belzile William Blanchard Leon Brennan Edward Brunl Harold Cain Jean Callaghan Brendan Campbell Hermia Corcornn THE CARD SHOP l. Greeting Cards é. Art Supplies 0 Games é. Good Books For Children In: Grafton sc. 1 & Adults Dial 4-9974 FINANCING FOR BUSINESS On May I4fh, 1963 J. F. CLEMENTS of the Industrial Development Bank will be at the KIRKWOOD MOTEL Charlottetown. P. E. I. If you are engaged in a business—or plan to start one—end required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable term and condition, you are invited to ' your needs with the IDB representative. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning Mr. Clements or the Kirkwood Motel Telephone 4-8527 or 4-5147 orinndvsnceby ' to INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK Regional OM“ hue William Faulkner Hilary Gallant Terence Henley MSLGWSMMNJ Pa trick [AWN-BOY NOW HAS _ FINGER-TIP ST ART It you can lift s finger you can start the new stn- by . . . startingoflorthssbssnrsduood on Incredible 94%. Ll mu htm marshals“. 2 mum” rs oi elith throttle can “my Dimm- Drop in todly for a demonstration. DOUGLAS EROS. s JONES INC. 155 Kent St. Did 2-1234 Ronald Gallant Yvonne Gallant Parnell Garland Bruce Gerri Willard Gs et Patrick Giddinu Theodore Gotta Roy Griffin Soni- Griffin James Griffith Carol Anne Hamill Elias Hollohnn Ronald Hudson Victor Jesko Stephen Joyce Martin Kelly Francis Kennedy Alice Lsu . Jam Weston MscAloer Jeannine McCabs Patricia McCabe _ Donald Mchrron Lorna Mchrvill Rita MacCormack David MacDonald Owen MacDonald Jean Maclnnls Frances MacIsssc William MacPheo Carma McQuaid Mary McQusld Lloyd Mallard Gerard Matthews Robert Mills Margaret Milne Robert Morgan Barry Morrison Bonita Morrison James Mulligan wobert Pelrine Rupert Phelan Joyce Power Charlotte Praught Fred Ripley Anne Rowe Francis Smith Gerard Smith Phyllis Taylor Joseph Trainor Richard Trottier Bernadine MacDonald Eugene McLaughlin Norman MacLeod of Mur- ray River. who quietly cele- brated his 96bit birthday with his homily, his fellow elders and some close friends. Mir MacLeod was born at High Bank April 16, 1867. This en- titles him to an honored place HAS 96th BIRTH DAY in Prince Edward Island's Centennial celebrations in 1967. His knowledge of the scrip- tures is far above the aver- age and he is keenly interest» ed in astronomy. His keen in- tellect and res w are a delight to his many friends. FIRST ENGINEERING First Class Honours: Kenneth LaPierre Samuel Tan Nicholas Wong Second Class Honours: Roger Arsenault Daniel Eaton John O'Keefo Irvin Slngh Pass: Dennis Boudreau Ronald Brown Wendell Deagle Gerard Doucette Jacques Marchand . Terence Williams Michael McNeil David Phelan {[An advertisement about money]} ‘ yes-box J If you can check any six of these yes-boxes, chances are we can make you a Personal Loan I .nonnuoooooonooonnsnsoncocoon-n ave you been steadily employed at least two years? II t D is your wife employed? [3 Do you have s permanent address? 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