‘ ® - ‘ es et ie (Continued from Page 9) ded to Patrick Heffernan, &. Reds Are Suspicious $a . ed by Judge C. St, Clair Trainor. | gate in Grade 11, presented by awarded to Jacqueline Cummis-|the Provincial Bank of Canada, key, Charlottetown, and Margar-| aw i. eee | ot laees, ‘South Rustice. Chartotttetown. - ; * ze Religion 5 present- A prize for the student ranking Ge eneVa On erence ed by the St. Dunstan’s Parish | second in Grade 11, presented by 5 . a of the a ~~ the s Parish cs ** 1 ague, awarded to ea. > Council By EDDY GHLMORE | loa eres Isaac, St, Peter's Bay. ’ League, awarded to Vance A prize for Religion 1, present- |fin, Locke Road. ed by the Provincial Bank of prize A _|Canada, awarded to Richard ing second in Grade 11, pre Fleming, Charlottetown. sented by the Charlotttetown Clin- A prize for Philosophy in the Senior “Year , presented by the | Pleasant Grove. th GENEVA (AP)—“Good morn-|delegates will sit in a Clinic, awarded to | Robert MacDonald, Grand River. | ' A prize for Philosophy in the | .4 Junior Year, presented by the Provincial Bank of Canada, | *™®- * awarded to Kevin Farmer, Kin- kora. A prize for English 3, present- More dividends have - |@d by the Alumni Association of St. Dunstan's University, award- ed to Mary Elaine Trainor, Char- lottetown. : A prize for Sociology 2 pre- sented by Heath Macquarrie, M.P., awarded to Jacqueline Cummiskey, Charlottetown. The William David Edward MacDonald Memorial Prizes pre- sented by Lt. Col. W..J. and Mrs. MacDonald, for Chemistry in the Senior Year, awarded to Howard Sophomore Year, awarded to Ed- ward Blanchette, Mont Joli, P.Q. |: A prize for Methods in the Tr Teacher Training Course, pre- : TYNE VALLEY The monthly meeting of the | sented by the Provincial Council L Wcmen’s Missionary Society met) of the Catholic Women’s League, at the home of Mrs. Edward|awerded to Richard Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacKinnor | yacArthur on Monday afternoon, | Charlottetown. and family, Summerside, left bk | May 4th: train on Wednesday, April 29th, for Jamestown, Ontario, where} Rev. and Mrs. Lee MacNaugh- Mr. MacKinnon is employed. ton have returned from a three week vacation, visiting with. The many friends of Mr. Pres- | friends in the United States. ton MacCaull regret he is still ' confined to the Stewart Memorial} Mrs. Lenard Bilis and her two Hospital and wish him a good re- | sons and her daughter - in - law, 4 covery. : Mass., were recent guests _ Here are the names of the two lucky B is regrettable that Maste! | and were guests at the Grigg and || winners of the Jonathan Logan dresses Carmen Dawson is still confined | pi, wedding. % to the Victoria General Hospital at ] y and Mrs.|| given away free at R. T. Holman Ltd. Four-Year Protection visitors . + C-I-L House Paint protects your home for four or more years. It’s the all- sca during Mother's Day week end. weather paint that resists cracking, peeling or blistering. = PLADLATTETOWN ~~ (Ux"U«cv«vV"-““L-ockeed-In" Color Doesn't Fade wah CHARLOTTETOWN CHL House, Faint enhances yar home's appearance— maintains property =” i. values. 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