ii at a mt e « ‘ z se f: bite ore *s j i saci riko ani oe ical cca ila lassi Raciil iad ia iis is ac dat aii clasp Sr ‘ “ i — “ a4 ° : bars. catheoee. Albion Crocs ISLAND NEWS PAGE 2=5:2=:22 Art By City IRC |Seiciasa ied to Katheriz seolle ets ~ Katherine Nicolle. | June > i the deadline fer a Following is a list of crad- provincial farmers to take eat Eostern And. Central Districts roms 2.0 « Goes I Oo England ss a merit grain croos (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. at, Jun: 1965. 5 5 Honor diplomas Carolyn S | Crop Msurance acency man 4 MacLeod. Diane MacLeod and As invitation was received by Lorraine MacDonald, grade 6, ager Edison Drake said yester- in f Cari Ress, M= arilym Drake, Mar- the Canadian Junior Red Cress St. Jean School: Lynn MacLeod, | insurar 100 MacWilliams. Marzaret from the department of exter-igrade 2, Helen Jean Bagnall, | n heavi i MacWilliams, Thane Lelacheur. nal affairs, Ottawa, to partici- grade 5, and Bill Soper, grade’ last year with a larze number ' = Harold Hickox, Judith Dewar. pate im the Commonwealth Art 6 of West Kest School: Lyle} “ f I ‘ Merrill Myers. Edward MacLar- Festival which isto be held im MacKay, Prince Street School, ne. eo. London, England, from Sept. 16 grade 6: Judy Laidlaw and Lin-| { Diplomas — Jessie Clarey and to Oct. 2 ‘da Williams, both grade 7, an s s s E Carel MacKenzie, Daisy Dona- The exchange of art plays Queen Chariotte High: Maureen iS hoe, Devid MacLeod. Janet Bu- important part in the Junior Red Flynn and Marion McMurrer, ° chanan, Mabel MacLean. Bar- Cress progrem as it is stressed both grade 10, Notre Dame Aca- ance agency in bara -Ann Kennedy, Lavina im the prometion of international demy. insu Ss is : a “A t ; yallable for MONTAGUE — A total of 9% The Montazi ional High Roche, Leona Fay, Ronald Mae- understanding among the YOURE) Mrs Doris MacK. pota erai nee Cost students of Montague Regional School Alummi ciation life Donzid Robertson, Donna Ross, people of the world. | structor of art in the Choristee, ee a a oe potatoes : High School received diplomas membership 2: farsiup for Ronelda nks, Judy Smith, The following young people town schools and Sistes St. Lim- $5.06, while the cost of grain and certificates last evening at a deserving stu # the grad- Christine Martin and Beatrice whose paintings were selected ys at Notre Dame Academy. msurance ; is S@ cents per acre for exhibit will have the honor ef _representi nF = I. at = BPIGLOFELOLOIIL IL TD. the fifth annua! convocation ex- wating class = ans to‘fur- Williams- ercises held im the school audi- ther his or her = ion award- Emily MeGuican. Mary € jtorium before a capacity audi- ed to Marion illiams, Fl- Shirley Dovie. Linda Mt us itt | ence. Margie Wilson. Cyril MacKia. Cross will have the —— - Se eat NeW Fie Aber ra ene Me," Saat Seeerraeseeaes | THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN | liams E "ee ; lair MacKionsn. Dianne But- ada: i. erate ind sort sane oe a Garry Harris. Catherine Michael Curley, grade 1, and }u ; I = wane MacNeill, Mary Jenkins, Heath ~—————— i fie.“ oe of tp moat eine Swett Sevan noes face, Tae SQurig- Co-Op —_ life. If used well it.cam be more | The Women's stitute prize G19 Guinawkve-Beors-aad tack g i accumulation from the distri:::. of Alliston, Beck Stor | \ar aCane “Eduction and de-|Alme, Albion, C:~bridge, Pet. Pass list, (alphabetical or- Re-Opens . | a aon ity ex's Road, P2:-mre island,’ et! Batchilder, SOURIS — The Souris Co- | _ mm success. As your principal, Pembroke, Mor>-- Harbor “** Penny Burke, operative Association store held nia _ Free- its grand re-opening, Wednesday a Jen- night. | John Hughes, stressed. you must - North and Gas: aux, present- Marguer te Daly, Virg . Wiliams ed to the stud from these Maz, Elsie Gordon... La | work to succeed,” Mr. : : | said. districts attainix: the highest Kins. Larry Johnston. Edmund A great many people from | Other speakers were Paul 1. | aggregate im soe 12 awarded Kelly, Audrey Kennedy, Blaine Souris and vicinity came to view _ Kingsbury. chairman of the to Mabel. Macicam, Peter's Kerwin. Glen Machon, Dennis the results of recent ations. ‘board: John Hughes, principal; Road. Martell, Margaret McCarron, The building now the g | and Mervin MacInnis. teacher. The Three H:ers Womens Lynda McFarlane iploma}, ‘Cooperative store on Main j John Yeo, vice-principal was Institute prize t William N Kenneth Peters. Street. formerly operated by/ chairman. The valedictorian was from that an : Pros Carolyn Robin. Hughes Bros | Ronald MacMillan. highest agerec2'> im grade 12 som ‘Honor Dipl oma). E! sa edhe It was purchased by the Souris | A presentation Hareld awarded to Cari Ross, Bridge- Ross Yannie Spin, Isabelle Tat- comparative Jones a pum- THE ORSE SOLDIERS _ Hynes on behalf board: town = years 5 present | and a tation to Mrs. R.| A prize for the student attain. a: : manager is Danie! MacDonald of RIDES - WHERE ONLY THE GREAT ONES GOF R. Beck, director of the high ime the ‘hiches= aggrezate im COMMERCIAL GRADUATES Tracadie. About eight people are Jom: FOReS TENE ' school folk singers, were made. E¥ede 12 aware-<i by the Mén- Stenographer’s certificate, working at the store. "AMBASSADOR HISANAKA SHIMADZU | GOLFS AT GREEN GABLES The folk singers rendered sew- tague Branch « the Canadian one year course — Dorothy | a selections and received ap- Legion awarte< -o Carolyn Mae- Crane, Gail Riley, Chery! Maec- worth..Wayne Keenan, Eileen | Admission Adults .75e Children under 12 Free. | plause for their effort. Leod, Wood iat West. Leod, Kaye Frizzell, Margaret Morrissey, Sharon Creed, Hugh} y , _ Japanese Konwa qi C U WEATHER |GRADE 12 PRIZES A prize presested by Johm Enman, Donalda MacLean, Jean Graham, Maureen Cronin. . Canteen Service cts te on cota student attain- Dally. MP. a aie of the Stewast, Dianne Hunter, Elaine Stenographer’s ceruficate | i ; (cP. _— aggregate im, i ass Ww las com- Campbell. wo year tourse — Barbara : ~ Holds Trade Meeting Here —ToRonTe (cr = Tempera ge iz and te Sol prineg| ited to Siccal gota. ‘Giai's’ ceifiate, or sear tans, Posie Young. Foi | Coming Sunday and Monday = = mathema: % reae c n ization, md other | __ cay. Gail MacKay 1 Sh as Low Overnight High Friday | Fuctich all awarded to Carolyn extra-curricular activities and Fieene wrcbninen Msc 7, Mestetl, . Getey” Geakam, tame “u Mil To Mi d A meeting of the Konwakai|terday the meeting here was Dawson ..-.....-... 460 «51 =| MaeLeod, Wood Islands West. . Who af the some time has at- cinciai al “De ive es 10 i nig) ¢: Club, which consists of officials mainly a discussion on the pro. Vancouver -....... 3 62 A prize for the student attain-(taimed hich 2cademic standing ee. ee Dee Cleré’s ee ee | of the Japanese goverment in moti ie ae | ing the second highest aggregate 2¥arded te uM argaret MacWil- lene Herring, Robert Ballum. Katherine Nicolle, Carol Mae- si Canada asd 3 spanede business: Jock ‘\celeny ..... 3 © lads & euaee mae oy }Hams, Eldoa Mauretta Lanigan, Eric Ells- Neil, Jacqueline Cummings. CRAB AS EBL & oS OBA Oa OH men stationed in Cana met prixdu Regs cc 99 Dianne MacLeod. Vernon A orize for the student Sees er aa r Soe eure ie eae ; yesterday. at the Confederation wing the meeting in the Winmipeg ......-.. - a2 and Carl Ross. Siccueee one tributing most te school one * ¥ * * k* *. * * * ao a * aa Hh te * * * *& “whee ting of t! ioe morning Councillor Arthur Toronto ........... 56 72 “prize for biclogy also awarded 294 schocl spirit donated by a RESHINE Of tHe Cr : Wright ard City Comptroller Ottawa ........... Oo 76 to Dianne MacLeod. The group of teechers awarded ge from 9:30 to 11:30 int Jchn Butler, representing the Mortreal ......... 56 77 for chemistry and piysice aise Robert Ballum. Montague. . TODAY ONLY SHOWS 5 3, 7,7 ing following which nem- ¢ity, A. Walthen Gaudet, presi- Quebec ........... 51 78 awarded to Cari Ross. } bers toured the Centre and had dent of the Charlottetown Board Fredericton ...... 49 7 A prize for the student attain. COMMERCE PRIZE LIST. } lunch there a » and Mr. Justice R..R. Saint Johs ........ Ps 71 ing the third highest agzrezate Prive for the Righest accrezate r i In the alterncem the teceobers et with the approxima-'Moncton _......._. 6 gi im grade 12 awarded to Mariya with a stenographer’s certificate A of the Club, which inciuded tely 25 members of the Konwa Halifax ___...... 44 63 Drake. Millview = the one-year course, also a i Hisanaka Shimad > kai Club Charlottetown 49 BS A prize for highest standing SPCC! prize donated by the i Ambassador to Canada,.s p ¢ The ambassador and his party svdnev Ls 48 77 in ‘history awarded to Rounie Women's Institute ‘from Alliston, ; the afternon at Cavendish, some; were accompanied by Col. RL. yarmouth ........ 44 64 MacMillan, Wood Isiands East. Alma, Albion, Cambiridze. Pet- golfing..at..Green Gab} and__ Houston. Ottawa, executive dir- | cy Takei Daan eats az PA A school prize for a student ‘ers | Road, Panmure Island, | others enjoying the beach ecior.of the Canada-Japan*Trade ys ar ees 51 2 ‘ showing persistent adherence to” Pembroke. Murray Harbor. 243 A Japanese official said yes- Coanci! to a oe. 7 academic studies awarded to N°). Gaspereaux, awarded te | THEGREATEST <= a ee es SO ee We ae ee ee oe Oe w-seeere 7 A. school prize for academic .~72*_ for the hichest agere-, ADVENTURE Scout Bean Su e Ton ght wee SS kee mower & Semler eee pe ¥ nig Tucson ee % \inigchee Merrar im the ome-vear course awarded SINCE MEN Los Angeles | ae 6 : : to Jean MacKay. Strathcona. | Prize for the student FOUGHT ON Will oe Finance Nf id. rip HALIFAX (CP)— The wea. | and 75, Charlottetown $5 and 7®. highest accre's ays clear skies ‘wil | | Moncton and Fredericton 45 es persist through this morning | 80. Saint John 4 2nd 7. ana a MONTAGUE e Mon aniz lp to make but. during the afternoon there | , Edmundsten 4 and 20. o Femcatly 8% Bis von ill old this dream come true. The will a pe ods, amd oc-| Outlook for Sand2;—sunny AFRICAN VIOLETS | at the United Church Hall. The outs. however, have bea Casional showers im most re-| and warm ite hure! ae = vorking-trtaise money-by them Sens. Ower the Bay of Chaleur High tide _todar_ at -Charlotte-_ proceeds wil! n ; er heen able. to Skies will become overcast, and town 3.37 2m and 229 pm. At ' accepting an > : cute coe shower activity more frequent | Rustico at $92! 2m. Hich tide Newfoundland in Jul than elsewhere as a we dis- ‘Sunday at Charlottetown 419 J The troop is planning to make a a turbance moves southward from 5 : ‘ : Tie hean-snpers-hss wes a.m. and 3.12 £ this tour trip to New and ee eee a 3¥5" Quebec, reaching Campbellton 1902 am . —— = trae by bus and while there w be n wel at aS ; : AL so gu ests firigart ( ey il be re hoping ght w 10 ex- this eee ; eighteen minutes later thar SPORT ba: Scat Geaatie Douurt ception Neva Scotia. Prince Edward Charlottetown. Sun rises today —e sao See eee, Abie So : Island, Eastern N.B. Counties, at 5.43 a.m. and sets 2t 2.45 pm CARTOON — Hender and Scout Master in The 3 ie SCO last year , : wis aR a Sa eee Shaw will be sharce of the= toured the Maritimes in a simi- St. John River Valley: Sunny Rises Sunday at 5.44 am. and ) iw wi in charge of tne 5 urea Ut warts 7 i sl r with a few cloudy periods in the sets af 8.45 p.m. All t ADT. trip. ar‘manner and while on this =fernooa and a few showers; ~ SUNDAY 9 oars oe Donations from their spon- tour they met the Cornerbrook ad Bayer AT ttle change in © temperature; Y’s Men, scouts and r ved the invita- sors, the Montagu : light winds. increasing to north- a : ae private individuals and other or- tion to visit Newfounc! and nt i Comin Soo SPECIAL OFFER 7 unorinir , teenie te fae . i : — ry = = Lege: Yop ei age nar g n Whe yeer’s: (anal testa Sette | Masi IACREDABLE j # ne SUNDAY AT 9.00 the K. of C. 70. Kentville 42 and 75. New that «ill bloom and bleom fer (iasgow. Goshen and Sydnev © Pp [ J = RN well establesbed ip 2'.7 WaPneR Bros TH Your chece of Ked. White, . Pink, Wine, Bise oF Prarpie. Pink, Wine. Watch for fics cach “160, Any 4 53.00. Al Announcement eivenig tneiiiaah wad ipo In % pace Westrated catalecec in- \ MIRAGE BRIEFS. Cneniion-—Pesriet a 0 y ‘ ae th AN aE SOOO FO SR SOIR A ee SINGALONG JUBILEE IN CONCERT IN P.E.1. HOSPITAL Cleveland Hancock, Belle Ri- iver, is a patient in the PEL | Hospital. CHURCH SERVICES The Presbyterian Church, St. John’s, Belfast. Worship 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10 ‘am. Rev. Donald Nicholson, minister. ASSISTANT MANAGER Vincent J. MacAllister, former- Iv of Charlottetown and a for- mer employee of The Guardian, | has been. appointed assistant | manager of Metropolitam Stores _ | in Fredericton, N_B. SOBEY STORE RUMORED Rumors have been circulating that a branch of the Sobey chain imay be established op Long- worth Avenue east of the inter- ; isection of the avenue and Wey- DR DE. PONE . mouth Street. However, it has " also been reported that no-pur-- chases of any of the properties 9 WESTON. vali DY « | . < WweexChp hare — to date. 4 WARNER BROS. iy él m ' BUMPER STICKER DAY ‘tpn ‘ has y United Commercial Travellers Iding “Bu r Stick Get the wid new We mer Br. 5 ‘i nd ck } —e oa aie cau Sale @ : CONFEDERATION CENTRE tates oyengn rte wn fee | _S@ilae Dominion Day, July 1 Pe cd > a iieciaue ~~ / ie = with, 3 . Monday - sex ands ; susp ense = THEY SAVE tn VES ¢ WITH A PASSION... AND MAXE LOVE WITH ABANDCH! Si ey / 74 sh | em may _. JNTERNS Pe aay stickers at various parking lots | throughout the city and suburbs : started vesterday and continues today. Proceeds from the pro SUNDAY NIGHT Sponsored by Lions Club |i<t, ©, "9 24 for retarded cha ‘ 8:00 P.M. oes - fxs. . ” 11, _ CARD PARTY WINNERS —-Starring— « ae PA tee ter J. Macl nd Mrs. 4 as yy PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS sci i “Gan Pere “to ia Dinan ei SIN tN Coates wt Goes ty Gite BUREN ” day evening at the Community : arene menn ge | Centre "Mtr. Macinnis was hich | Fred McKenna — Patrica McKinnon é oat Da’ ynn, who took : a ° {fe % Don Burke Four — Michael Stonbur) women’s play was Mrs. Mary buf more worrzs than avy Tar could ress! es =n > 3! PESSMKLN fom te Une ty BRT eee - Dencet ty ALFRED BETCHA, Ww Consol . mene 38 =e er McQuaid. Mrs. Gertrude Gal- Confederation Centre Box Office ‘ _ STARTS MONDAY eevee 115, CALLIN-DERN JONES -TELYY SMS lant and Alex MacKenzie were | B:22208 EDEN. CTRRANEE PO . winners of the freezeout. Mrs. Summerside—Eaman Drug Shows 3:30-7-9 | pile Se eiGaaan ao EE See = veewne ’ "Gallant also won 2 special rn ne ee ek RRR ee ea ek a TE AR Re Re ° rH one , stones ‘on Ue cece in a tel