, 'l1iurs., June, 14 1555 The Guardian. Page 3 Tuesday that Elylvtianintllerlirisnaoetotolthedaan Life Underwriters Will Illihi Opened etrip.'l'heahotswsrenotretnraed . r ' 4., 7' I '5. t A boEvollCVl:Ill)0Tl for the tea were Mrs. Have Your Cloth" . . L . ; NOTRE DAME ACADEMY GRADUATION TODAY :..”...s0".;-2:. ill.-.-..:l. i'.tf.'"l lmv comm .,F,””',,,,;:,"rl '”h,,”a;l” WWW - - - g ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' meypac g ...a i:natchmg' 9 Members of the Graduating! Molloy, (President and Vsledlcto- Katherine MacDonald, Ronalds BOTTOM:Anita Murray, Isobel M ry Ve sey. Macnomm mm M"' J' ROM we" ' l ' ' . .Class of Notre Dame Academy riani: Roda Longaphie. (Vice MacDonald, Susan Peters, Anne MacDonald. Mary Claire Smith, 3 S Meyers Studios iS:)rxcl,em;tT0ea:tel?d:dhauuhold "me. PBESSED ONLY ..?:dot;V&letrBeEa: am: Cuxlhnksl ll u.mft 'hown are: TOP Marie Morgan. xresldenti; Elizabeth Alyward. Peters. Marie Watts. Marie Mo Benita Binns. Ethel Mcwade, 01- ' at . or a ongi 038 ghiriey Gormley, Emma Costello, (Secretaryi; Helen Maclfenzie. Guigan. Martha Cummiakey; ' gs Dowiing. Catherine Bolger, s99011l'W1de 3el9Ct10n0fSm8!'tTUX designs Marguerite Daley. Margaret Rose Third row: Rita McCarthy: Paula . I ..p1-joed from 53.50 to 530.00. ' gobertrsl. Marym'i'l:ainor. Annette l;lsi:lal'iai:.G tSaiutato&i:ni; aglai1iheedMc)- m m 1 l " Hm home M in and pm t in H h ld Q ay. oreen c ey. c overnon- ner s a e vcn y o . e opera s ver 0 en. . Second row: Mary MacDonald. Bernice McGuirk. time of the accident the young lad g Mm Al Murchison and M". :?t 3 Mary Curran, (Treasurer); Shelagh Fourth row:' Adriana Monaghan, r i 2, cm AND CENTRAL Iron CONVENIENCE. friendli- fleas and economy. shop at Gig- gey's Pharmacy. ', WE TREAT THE SICK WELL. Giggcyls Pharmacy, open I a.m. 1,? ii p.m. Dial 3170 'l REMEMBER FATHER with gifts and cards from Reddin !ms. t REMEMBER FATHER with ifts and cards from Reddiu ros. . HOME ECONOMICS program ogram at the Queen Charlotte igh School Auditorium. Friday. lune 15th. 2 pm. 1) MOUNT ALLISON concert party I Heart: Hall. Thursday at 8.15. onaored by Trinity Scout Group. tstandlng artists will render ducal. violin and piano solos. .. 'MlLLINERY SPECIALS at Hi- Ityie Mliiinery. Great George St. Clearing many lovely hats at half !l'lCC. -IFIRST QUALITY pillow cases 42" width. A week-end special 79c pair. 8. A. McDonald's ird floor. 'v0NE RACK dresses in values 9 59.95. Size to to 16. A week- uld special at 34.90. S. A. McDon- d'd's third floor. iGlRLS' BOMBER JACKETS in fessy satin finish. Sizes 0 to 16. week-end special at 84.50. S. FA'liEl'S DAY Gifts. Medical Pharmacy. Corner Pownal and iichmond Sts. Dial 6623. We de- ver. MEMBERS QUEEN Mary needlework Guild kindly send in finished work to 12 West Street, where the annual display will he gleltd on Tuesday June aith, from o . POLICE COURT-Appearing be- fore Magistrate Martin yesterday morning. were six charged with drunk and incapable of which one is 0 sentenced to twenty days in jail and another was given a ten- day suspended sentence. Three others were fined five dollars and costs or two days, ten dollars and costs or five days, and twenty dollars and costs or ten days re- spectively. The sixth was reman- ded until the 20th. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY-The funeral of Joseph A. Gallant was held Wednesday morning from his late residence to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church where Re qulem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor, Rev. Iohn iluote who also conducted the Service at the grave. Rev. C. Gallant was present in the Sa..ctuary. The nail bearers were: Glorice Wedge. Alyre Gallant, Anis Gallant. Leo Gallant. Archibald Biacquiere and George Arsenault. interment was in the church cemetery. The fu- neral was very largely attended. was riding in company with a nym- ber of other cyclists. A call was immediately sent for the R.C.M.P. and N.D. MacLean's ambulance and the victim was taken to the Charlottetown Hospital, where late yesterday afternoon it was re- ported that he was resting fairly comfortably. The Police did not release the name of the driver of the vehicle. Reception Held At The Infirmary A! reception honouring the grad- uating class of 1956 of Falconwood Hospital and the Provincial In- firmary was held in the auditorium of the Provincial Infirmay. imme- diately following the graduating exercises on Monday evening. The room was tastefully decor- ated with class colours of green and white. The tea table was Very attractive with its bouquet of snap- dragon and carnations. and green .::(:e-:1 Personals The many friends of Mrs. Annie Cooper, Southport, will be sorry to learn that she has entered the P.E.l. Hospital for treatment. Mr. J.D. MacEachern, has return- ed by plane to Dawson Creek. to B.C. after spending a short two- day visit on P.E.l. while here he stayed at the home of his brother. Mr. Colin MacEachern, New Arg- yle. and with his sister, Mrs. Bruce MacLean. Long Creek. Rev. Fr. Louis A. Doughan. R. C.N.. retunls this morning to his duties as chaplain of H.M.C.St Magnificent after spending 8 few A Dance wil be held ettho Rollnwey Iollroom' on J.C. Theriault poured for the gra- duates and their guests. Members of the nursing staff of Falconwood Hospital and the Province! In- firmary assisted in serving the guests. H ,- Piano music during the tea hour was supplied by .Mrs. Malcolm Beck and was greatly enjoyed by those present. Among the honoured guests were His Honour. the Lieut.-Governor T.W.L. Prowse, accompanied by his Aide de Camp, Col. A.W. Rog- ers; I-ion. A.W. Matheson, Premier; Hon. M.L. Bonnell, Minister of Health and Mrs. Bonnell. The graduates and their friends were received by Dr. J.C. Theria- ult. Director of Treatment Services, Falconwood Hospital; Mrs. Laura Kitchen. R.N.., Matron, Falcon- wood Hospital and Mrs. Hilda Keating. R. N.. Matron, Provin- cial Infirmary. NATIONALIST IIANGED TUNIS, Tunisia (Reuters)-All Chibanl, 27-year-old follower of the extreme nationalist leader, Salah Ben Youssef, was hanged Tues- day in prison here for the murder of a supporter of Tunisian Pre- mier Habib Bourguiba. He was the third follower of Ben Youssef executed since officials discovered a plot by .Bei1 Yoiissef's supporters .. . ., Meet IntCity On Friday More than I) life underwriters thectly give a series of covering man as- pects of the insurance business. Brendan .O'Grody Addresses H. 8. S. Of Southport - The regular monthly meeting of tho Southport homo and school Aaa'n was held in the 1611001 OI! , June llth. and presided over by Mrs. 3.3. MacDonald. The meeting opened by the Ilnslns of 0 Canada. followed by The Ins-d's Prayer. After the business was com- pieted. the audience had the plea- Spenkers will include O.A. Gran- "FL Milwaukee. Wis.. assistant director of agencies of the North- genera Mutual Life Insurance it-3 T-'15 Ioucks. C.L.U., Tomato. 3!"51l3nl Supervisor of agencies :3: e Excelsior Life Ingufance "W P-Kg Lewis. C.L.U. Hali- IIX. district manager for the Pru. demial Of America and A.W. Lin- 3”d- T0”!-110. assistant general xlanager for the Life Underwriters ssociation of Canada, Blair Mapnonald. Charlottetown representative of the Empire Lite llflsurance Co. will be chairman P the Special conference which is sponsored by the Life Um", ported positions Monday machine lunfireonlsraelltorcesandnocaaualtteawereauffend. M. V. FERGUS The motor vessel "Fergus" will load general I cargo at Summerside on Thursday, June 14th and at Charlottetown on Friday, June 15th. For space- reservations and freight rates apply to McFarlane Produce Co.. Summerside, or NEWFOUNDLAND SHIPPING SERVICE Charlottetown. writers Association of Caugd. mg the Life Underwriters Association of Prince Edward Island. H The association. which celebrates s 50th. anniversary this year. conducts similar meetings across it”? COUNTY and are designed to urther the knowledge of its 8,000 members in order to render pro- sure of hearing a very atimulatlns iessiunal services, address by Dr. Brelldlfn ?Gll'fgy J. LeRoy Gallant, North Ameri- on the importance! oh! ;?c :1 can Life Assurance Co. representa. Ethics in the uihlillo .ed ere:h- tivfh in hsllmmerslde is president 1:1: :,!!lg3u53lo;1w(i)uloYhe oiilrneh; o e C arlottetowrl group. the mmmm”"". I-Ear: on ISRAELI FORCES Lunch was then served by the I J RUSAFEM 'R9"l91'5) - Tl!!! committee and meeting cloud by mien mlmary Spllkesma” ”' The Queen. - Blossom Tea At PLYWOOD? Sunset Lodge WE HAVE Sunset Lodge held open house Wednesday afternoon when the Rainbow Club held its annual Blos- som Tea. Receiving with the Presl- dent. Mrs. G. B. Wbiteslde, were Sensior Major Henderson and Mai E or tevens. Presiding at the well-;ppointed tea tables were Mrs. 1. . lbbott. ”"' ' "W Til-tiiiiliv-N i Mrs. M. D. Dunbar. Mrs. H. L. -.....c..?.m;,; M, Mitton. Mrs. T. H. B. Solnets, Mrs. E37. .338 H. W. Brown and Mrs. Frank .la MacI.ean, who were in serving by members of the Rain- L L The Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Superior Holstein Bull Club will be held in Room 66, Prince of Wales College, at 10 a.m., Tuesday, June 19th. CLEANERS Dial 7387 Taylors Jewellers Ltd. baa will love you for this 1' V is Also at 11 am. the Annual Meeting of the P. E. I. Branch of the Holstein Friesian Association will be held in the same room. Producers Certifi- cates and Prizes for last year 4-H Club leaders will be presented at this meeting. We wish all Holstein Breeders to attend. CECIL STEWART, Secretary. BUFFET S2.00 SUNDAY. JUNE l1th 5:30 to 7:00 PM. By Reservation before Noon Saturday. 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