British Prime Minister Harold tlai-niiliaii tsecond from front ap- wars to be enjoying himself as he ride; I model train at the Con. vent grounds. Bromiey. Kent. The occasion was a Conservative par- i ty garden fete in which he took part in all events. The Graduation Excrciscs of G:-iirzietown High School were held in the Town Hall on Thursday ptrnlllg. .lune 27th. A capacity proud filled the hall to witness the presentation of Certificates and prizes and the programme presen- IPfl Mr. H.S. Machean, Chairman of tiie trustee Board acted as (Iiairman for the evening. lion. Keir Clark. Minister of Ed- lIl'Rllllll vtas present on the plat- nrm. liir. S.S. Hessian. QC. Ml-.A was the guest speaker for the oc- casino and congratulated the Grad- uation Class. and spoke of the long ft-Ii need for a New Schoolawhtch is now nearing realization with the new building under construction. Hon. Mr. Clark and Mr. Hes- liaI1 presented prizes gnd certif- ital?! to senior grades. Mrs. N. W. Hansen. School Secretary, pre- canted the various grades with their Certificates and prizes. Mr. .1 AB. Macconnell. a former prin- cipal of Georgetown High School. and who is now teaching in Que- bec Province delivered appropriate remarks. Miss Joan Murphy. prin- cipal presented her annual report on the seasons work. The entertainment programnic iltcludctli The opening Chorus 0 Canada". Recitation by Kevin Bat- iliilder. Chorus by Grade 2 lJllP)l5- ('horus by Grade 4 l1UPll!- R"'"” lion by David MacDonald; Chorus by Senior pupils. g The Valedictory was til Miss Emily Walsh. T EASTERN GUARDIAN LOWER Montague regatta Wed- nt-sday, July loth, send entries to Stanley Hicken. ven by F 0 R Hlil.I.DOZl'1R Grading Phone 139. Montague or write Box 475. Montague. COME AND Pick your twin strawberries for 12 cents a quart. Bring containers. We weigh them. No Sunday picking. Sharamis Farm. Gladstone. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman. dauzihtcr Jacqeuline and son Art- llillf. are presently visiting Mr. Chapman's mother. Mrs. M.J.Mac- Leod. Beach Point. A.C. Vance Strickland surpri- iirti his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland. and his many friends. on his arrival home on Sunday to spend fourteen days leave. Honour St. Peter: North Teacher A farewell and presentation ad- dress was read to Arthur E. Mac- Neill. who has been Prlnclvll Of St. Peters North School for the past five years. and who is resign- ing at the end of this second term and will be tnklnlt up his duties at ii new locality next rail. our Teacher. Today we have finished our fli-ride X examinations and have arrived at our last day in St. Pet or's North School. The pleasure with which we look forward to our summer vacation: free from the task of lessons and the sound of the hell summoning us to clnsl. is tempered somewhat by sadness. Georgetown High School Honours And Prize List MEDAL ! Miss Jean LeLacheur was the winner of the Covited Governor Generalis medal. Following is the list of Certifi- icate winners and prize winners: IGRADE x l Certificates: Jean LeLacheur; lnoreen Scully and Emily Walsh. ttiediz Jordcn Stewart. Lawrence iMartelI. Harold Martell. I Grade X Prize winners: High- est aggregate. Jean LeLacheur. 2. Doreen Scully and Emily Walsh, (tledt. 3. .lorden Stewart, Gover- nor Gcneral's Medal. Jenn L.eLach- eiir. The following pupils from all grades won perfect attendance prizes: Clifton Yorston. Joseph Sampson, Lawrence Eaaton. Mar- ie Gotell. Ralph Jenkins. Johnny Perry. Wilfred Prosper. Laverne Jenkins. Marie Victor. Linda Per- ry. Laverne Blsckett. Anthony Burke. Sharon Scully, Linda Lar- sen. Marie Larsen. and Doreen Scul . GRADE I EASTERN PERSONALS LB Miss Jean Gillis. Halifax. NS, in spending her vacation with re- latives in Montague. She was ac- ompanled to the Island by h c r mother. Mrs. Harry Gillis, Truro. NS. who spent the weekend in Montague. Master Ricky Minnikin and Mas- ter Jackie Mill. Montreal. arrived by plane last week to spend their vacation in Montague. Ricky is the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Campbell. and Jack- ie is visiting his grandmother. J.W. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. I.c-on Johnston. Montague. motorcd in Halifax. last week to attend the wedding of their son. Dr. Albert Johnston. whose marriage to Miss Bette Joyce Wilton took place in St. Phil- lip's Anglican Church. Halifax. on July (lrd. Also attending the wed- ding ivere the groom's grandmoth- er. Mrs. D.R. Frascr. Montague. and his aunt, Miss Alice Fraser. Charlottetown. I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fraser. flilontague. attended the .lohnston- lwillon wedding in Halifax last i Wednesday. I Mr. and tilrs. Barry hIacLure .and young son fan. are guests of Joan Bahilllr. MacLure's parents. Mr. and h, an 0, m. g J 11 Mrs. Charles MacLure . Montague. Tfldrfltell. lilhgrlllas nialanzidh. Ml:-egps. Mr. and Mrs. Josef C. Mueller. ret Jean Buchanan, Francesliak-lwesf R"xb”".V- M3S5-- 'l”lV9d in er and Lynn Gotell (tiedt William Muuiusue Saturday eveulns to Arthur, Brian Curley and Howard i HD9115 8 TCW dlyi With MfS- Muel- Wight ttledi. Ier's brother-in-law and sister. Passed, Lawrence Murphy, i Mrs. William Ferguson. Certificate winners: it makes us a bit lonesome to re ml nllze that this is our last day in St. Peter's North Schlol for some of us. where we have spent all iCharies Scully and Peter Camp- bell. . Grade ii Prize Winners. Highest lAggregatc. Joan Batchllder. 2. Joseph Murphy. 3. Joseph Martcll. improvement in studies. Char- les Hansen. improvement in studies. Char- les Hansen. Algebra. Margaret Jean Buchanan. Department. Lynn Gotell. Student interest. Frances Baker. William Arthur and Brian Curley. History. Lawrence Mur- 'phy. Good Attendance. Howard lWight. GRADE Vlll Certificate winners. Marie Lar- sen. and Ruth LeLacheur itiedi, Marie MscLean. Aldene MacCor- mack. Elaine Scully. Peggy Anne Altken. Joseph Walsh and Char- jles Fitzgerald ttledt. Linda Bat- lchilder. Mark Murphy. Barry Mor- 'rlson. Herbert Murphy and Roy childer. Passed. Welter Snlom Arsenault and William Wight. Passed Supervisors Examinat ions. Ruth LeLacheur. Aldene Mac Cormack and Marie Larsen ttied) Joseph Walsh. Elaine Scully. Ma rle MacLean. Mark Murphy and Barry Morrison (equal! L in d a Batchilder. Charles Fitzgerald. phy and Roy MacNeill tequall. an Lawrence Batchilder. Prize winners. Highest Aggre- gate. Marie Larsen and Ruth Le- Lacheur. 2. Marie Macbean. 3. Al- dene Maccormaclt. Certificate winners. Bessie Mac- Donald. John Ciirley. Bonnie Mor- rison. Paulette Burke. Heliiine Ba- ker. Mary Buchanan. Lloyd Solo- man. GRADE VII Prize winners. Highest Aggre- gate. Bessie MacDonald. John Curley. Bonnie Morrison. Grade Vii IMr. Mccormicks de- partmcnft Certificate winners. Anita Go ,tell. Donne Yorston. David Hart- man end Mae King tttedt. Carol Mcxeill. Vera Walker. D I n n y MiicLesn. Passed. Marion Murphy. McNetll. Betty Stevens. Prize winners. General Profic- iency. 1. Anita Gotell. 2. Donna Yorston. S. David Hartman and Mn King ftledl. A. hlnetlc. David Harman. Lan- Carol McNelll. History. Faye Application. Denny Mocbean. GRAD! Vt Ccttftute winners. Linda Lar- sham Scull! and nurture loudrea null. Douglas Mnttell. Janeen Mer- tolt, Carl Soloinaa. Passed. Dilly Levers. MacNelll lequali, Lawrence Bat-i an. Walter Peggy Anne Altken. Herbert Mur- W . Mrs. Ella Li,-vine of Boston. 1 Mass... is visiting with her cousin. J Mrs. William Ferguson, M o n l - .of the United Nations. Review Of Souris High The students at Souris High had a busy time for the past month or so. Fin: came the inevitable examinations followed by the Com- mencement Exercises on June 13. Behind the scenes at the gay time were months of hard study and much practice. but all agree that it was well it. GRADUATION WEEK On June 12. the activities of the big week began with the annual Alumnae tea held in honour of the Graduating Clan. Present were the Graduating Class. their moth- en. the Alumnae Members. Rt. Rev. J.A. Murphy. Father Steele. and the Sisters of the Convent. Lively dancing was followed by a Holy Hour conducted by Reverend Father Steele at the Convent Cha- pel. The morning of the great day. June til. very fittingly began at the Chapel with Man at Eight 0- clock. Graduates. in their caps and gowns. assisted with devotion at the Man then were. served breakfast by the Sisters of Saint Marys. Commencement exercises took place at saint Mary's Parish Hall at eight o'clock in the evening. While the Graduation march Largo was played. the Graduates solemn- ly walked to their places on the stage. Clara Stead delivered the Salutatory. followed by the chorus singing ”0nward We March To- gether." Certlficates and prizes were presented to Grades IX. X. and X1 by the mayor Mr. Joseph Campbell. The Graduation Hon- ours and the capping ceremony were followed by the Valedictory delivered by Danny 0'Hanley. Mr. Steel Arrives From Holland For New Wharf At Geo'town THE motor ship ”Burhard Bro- wharf at Georgetown. is expected ham of the North American Lines,?to take about one week. A pan twelve hundred registered tons. this cargo is assigned to the Prov- With. port of registry. Antwerp. incial Government for the Depart- Belgium. under the command of men! of Highways She viill then Cllltain Fritz Wiehr and with npruceed to Quebec and Montreal. crew of twenty four men. docked where the balance of her cargo If Gtorletown Tuesday afternoon lAlll be unloaded. En route to from Holland. Georgetown. she made a call at 'I'he unloading of approximately Portsmouth, England. Ill tons of steel to be used by thei Veteran harbor pilot Temple Diamond Construction Company Gotell guided the Broham to her in the New Dominion Government i berth. L- Montague Regatta Today Is Expected To Be Gala Even the CR. Bot-hner trophy and the DH. (liffin trophy. A gale day is in store for tourists and Islanders when they attend th '1 t i M ..t.. :":.'.:..:"".".:::.. ......23f; or - This event, which was bum shaped sail boat, ovined by R. K. iClements, will be of great interest to the spectators. Called a "Catam- four years ago. has developed into one of the largest regattas in the ticipnting each year. lcinating story. it is styled after the The activities get under wa y llarge double war canoe used hun- shortly before noon. beginning -drecl of years ago by the South Sea with boat races and followed by a i Islanders to transport warriors swim meet. Canteen service will.from island to island with great be available at all times. and aispced. Although these canoes chicken and ham supper will be lwere crude. and built wiith little served. Dingo. followed by danc-'mariiie theory, they were capable lug will round out a pleasant sum-lof speeds of 15 to 20 knots. rner day for those in attendance. Although having a very Among the many valuable lrop- low draft. the twin hulls of the hles and prizes to be presented are tiCatainaran” give it great stabil- the John W. Maclntyre trophy. ity and it has virtually no heel. K.A. Parker M.A. addressed the Graduates and the evening came to a close to the strains of ”God Save the Queen." DEBATING i l The later High School Debating- League. including Montague. Mow rell and Souris schools was begun' this year and it is hoped that this, project will continue for many years to come. Participants from Souris were: Patrick Wood. Anth- ony Mullally. Catherine Gnudet. Marguerite Mossey, Flora Peters. Joe Gallant and Danny 0'Han- fey from Grade X11 and Ted Roach. Cyril Gallant and Marga- ret Ryan from Grade XI. The to- pics included such varied subjects as the Suez question. Atomic De- velopments and the uhievernents YEARBOOK The Grade Xll class this year can add to their achievements the completion of n Yearbook which they feel is equal to any put out by a school of the same size. Mem- bers of the committee i ' ' ” Dan ny O'Hanley, Editor; Clara Stead, Maureen Wood. Joseph Gallant. Flora Peters and Catherine Guad- et, columnists: and Anthony Mul- lally. advertising. The book in- cludes pictures. Essays and write- ups on the various activities. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club. directed by Sis- ague. Mrs. Levine was the former Ella MacLeod. daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. Up- ientries to the Music Festival. in- mg ny lcludlng boya' and girls' choruses. friends and relations in this vicin- iplano solos and folk dancing: Ind per Montague. H e r llty are happy to renew acquaint- i ances. i Miss Nita Monroe. Boston. Mass. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monroe. Montague. (i Bill Langtry. Boston. Mass, is spending his holidays in Montague. I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mon- Montague Town A Council Meets SK yMONTAGUE TOEN SK The regular meeting of the ;Montague Town Council was held ion Monday evening in the council chambers with Mayor B.H. Yea presiding and councllors Green. .Nicholson. Clements and Fraser 1 present. I Following the routine business. la discussion took place repaying the clay strip between the side- alk and the street. It was decided to approach the Government requesting that they recoat with chips and oil the It- reeta now covered with light pave- ment. l it was also decided that all taxi Jarrears be published on July lath. l EASTERN PERSONAL MARK Elaborate decorations worn by ter George had a very successful year. The club sent a number of presented a variety concert at Grand Jury Disposes OTC Criminal Case At Geo'town The July sittings of the Suprcme ed at (ictii'9,etuw'n yesterday mor- Court. King's County, ('t)fllFn('llt.'-;nlIl2 with Mr. Justice Mark R. Mc- -m'7”"TT "” ' Gllltiall pri-sidiiig. Ten grand Jiff- ors vii-re pre.-iciil, they being Har- were sent to several Priivincial . ry l.. .tlai'Gregoi: Iforcniant. Reg- oil Province. with bigger classes par- aran." this craft's origin is a fas-I shal- i conferences and Beverley Mnrrou will attend the Maritime Confer- ence to be held at the L'niversiiy of New Brunswick at Fredericton from August 21 to ill SOURIS SEA CADETS The Souris Sea Cadet Corps. some fifty strong was organized on September I4. under thc lcad- ership of the Commanding (illic- er. Lt. F.W. White. The Cad:-is made an excellent showing at the Remembrance Day service on No- vember ll. Several enjoyable par- ties were put on during the yrnr at the High School Aiiditnrium. twenty-four cadets went on a cruise from Charlottetown to Soni- merside on board the H.M.C.S Fort Erie and H.M.C.S. Lanark. The remainder of the Corps went on the H.M.C.S. Sagucnay about a month ago. The boys passed their Able Cadet Tests and c am c through their inspection with fly- lng colours. Some of tlie Cailcts will tour the H.M.('.S. Bonaven- ture. and a trip to H.. Camp Acadia is also in the offing. Ted Roach was sent to England to re- present the Corps at a world wide meeting of Sea Cadets. l inald Mellish. Leonard J. Brehaut, Russell Wcbslcr. Frank Mclnnis, Roy Brooks. llerbcrt Macheod. Raymond Mat-Donald. lienry Mal- lard. and Stewart MacEucii. in the only criminal case on the docket. The Queen versus Aubrey Moore, charged with rape. the Grand Jury returned no bill after hcaring the evidence of all seven Crown witnesses. The accused NOTICE Artificial insemination, Montague and d l s t r i c t. Please co-operate by having calls placed hcfore l0:OO a.m. for service same day. No guarantee of service for late calls. LLOYD MnicKlNNON. Phone Montague 180-14 was. accordingly. on motion efi his counsel. Gerald R Foster. re- leased from custody in George-, town jail. where he had been a Prisoner since the preliminary; ihearing. John P. Nicholson and. illan M. MacLeod represented the Crown. The appeal of Chester George Mclntyre from a conviction under Ithe Excise Act was adjourned to September l2th. S.S. Hessian. 0., 'C.. represents the Crown with Les- .ter P. 0iI)onnell fur the appellant. The appeal of Thomas A. Har- ris from a conviction for operating in motor vehicle while his ability to do so was impaired by alcohol, was completed with the exception of one witness. and was adjourned to September 12th. John P. Nich- olson and Ian M. 5facLeod appear- ed for the prosecution and Melvin J. McQuaid for the appellant. The one civil case of Vunzzu Welding and Machinery Co. Ltd. iversus Cecil Bell commences this imorning. with Mr. Justice George lJ. Tweedy presiding. .l O.C. Camp- lbell, Q.C. is for the plaintiff with lR.R. Bell. Q('.. for the defendant. Charles A. Fraser piesiding. I l l IGRAND JURY REPORT The. Grand Jury submitted the following report as to their inspect- .ion of the Court House and gaol: "Your Lordship. Justice Mc-, lGuigan: i "We, the Grand .lur.V. have ex- amined the Court House and Jail land wish to bring in the following irecnniniendations: that a ne w fluor be put in the jail, the plaster; ifixed. and trails givcn a complete; ,cleauing and retiecoration. We al- iso found four prisoners in the jail.. "We found the Court House in good condition. with the except- ion of the down pipes, which need 'to be put back in place. We also re-: commend that the floors of rooms downstairs he covered. We also! commend the law enforcement of-l ficers for their good work. ”Signed for self and others: "H. l.. .ilacGregor. Foreman."l y Waiertnn Lakes national park in! :Albei'ta, near the US. border. covers 220 square miles. i Ieoutiful Tile Walls -11! Low Cost! JW)z4aAn THE ORIGINAL STYIOII RAH fit! is there a spot in your home that might malts a beautiful powder room like this? Or may- be it's your bath or ltiichoo that needs beautifying. Lustrous Miraplas is the answer-more eco. i at than you think. Easily Saint Mary's Parish Hall on Feb- ruary 26. SPORTS The Hockey season this year for Souris High was a good one. The League record showed that the School team won 4 of the 4 gam- es played and easily captured the Kings County Title. Though they tried for the Island title the boys didn't make it, but for the year they showed a good record of 10 games played. 7 won. 2 lost and l ti . Basketball. dormant all wlnterl during the hockey season pickedi up in the spring with the format-l ion of a three teamed League in-l cluding the Knights. Legion and, the Firemen who battled for the- Hlgh School trophy donated by; Monsignor J.A. Murphy. in a veryi tight game the Firemen defeated: the Knights by a score of 20 to 19. JUNIOR RED CROSS Under the Presidency of Marie Mullally the Red Cross led an ac- tive year. Vice-President was Cy- ril Gallant; Secretary. Anne Mar- ie Gallant. and treasurer Alena Pierce. Activities during the year in- cluded the drawlng up of a Con- i forget. A real family show. YEO "The Great Locomotive Chcise" JF.Fl-i iit.'NTl'1R - Fl-ISS PARKF.it From Walt l)isncy, one of the grcatcst all time. A film. spectacular in story as See the great trains rare and collide---a sight you will ncvcr COMING FRIDAY & .SATl'Rl)AY-"TIIE Tl.l. MEN" THEATRE MONTAGUE JULY 10 - ll Adm. 30 - 46 Shown at 8:30 Matlnees 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays true spy stories of ircll its plioiogrnphy l i installed, cleans lilio china. 27 fascinating colors, all the way thru to the back. Not affected by common household acids or nllialis. Nationally advertised in Good Housekeeping, Home Beautiful and House 8. Garden. Guaranteed in wiiiingl Terms Ask for color folder. LOOK FOR THE NAME MIRAPLAS ON, THE BACK OF EVERY TlLEl For Free Eostimntes Consu ll Douglas Bros. 8: Jones Ltd. . 155 Kent St. Dial 6.365 Charlottetown Legion Hus July Meeting The July meeting of the George- town Branch No. I6. Canadian Le- gion, B.E.S.L., was held in the Legion Hall on Tuesday evening, July 2nd. with branch president. The meeting opened in the us- ual impressive manner. The min- utes of the last monthly meeting; were read by the Secretary. D A l ...,..Ll BUILD NEW TOWER NEW YORK iAPi--The plat- form of the third ”'l'exas tower”, rose slowly from the sea today; as hydraulic jacks lifted it to the: top of three huge legs l'95llllE on the edge of the continental shelf 65 miles southeast of here. The lower when completed well serve as an offshore radar viarniiig sta- tion against eneiiiy air attack Similar towers have been erected on George's Bank oft Boston and on Nantucket shoals oil the south- ern wast of Cape Cod BE SURE TO TAKE To The LOWER MONTAGUE REGATTA TODAY, JULY l0th Pleasure for young, and old. Wed.. July 10. 1957 The Guardian Page 5 Maccormlck and approved. Tron- aurer. A.H. Stewart resented I very satisfactory 'inancial state- ment. which was adopted. Various matters of btlllneu per- taining to the general welfare of the Branch were discussed and finalized. The meeting adjourned in the usual manner. AC NOTICE Dr. lfcssner will be ob- sent from his office in Souris until July 28. ALL THE FAMILY I.olistcr boat. in- board, outboard and sailboat races, Swim meet. chicken and ham siippcr, canteen service, bingo and a mammoth dance at night. Make it a day to remember. he fell deeperin tioiiiiie If.-itintii the terrifying m" mm WAGNER lEfFllEV VIRGINIA MM! "HUNTER-LEITH-WOODWARD way out- niuiUAlTV AST(ll-i.--.-o..-.untuctnouu- I-a--in MURDER! . coo-iii nnoiicvim msimuo-i "' imn um ADULT SHOWS 2:30-7-I TO-DAY-THUR-CAPITOL oz ) stltution. washroom imp. vements, making of Iayettes. n pantry sale, woodworking. the ”" of a tape recording sent to the Do- mlnlcnn Republic. apple sale. I social for the March of Dimes and donations to the Hunlarlal Relief lknlghts in the Middle Ages Iden- ;tlfied the man inside the armor. Fund and others. Representatives I ANNUAL TEA PARTY For . STEWART MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTRE will be held in TYNE VALLEY CHEESE FACTORY. JULY 10th 5 Supper booth, Entertainment Dancing Tyne Valley Hall 9-1L2 Admission SL00 l Box Office opens 7:30 Show at Dusk dill? :' - Mayfair Theatre MURRAY Rivni Jun 10th WIDNISDAY tonlyl TONIGHT IJIAMA Love Me ( 1. int M0 "BEHIND THE HIGH WALL" Qll'l'lIfmTollI Tullio Uilvia lyhcy Illghb entertnhlu Prison etnry CXJIING TIUISDAY I FRIDAY (July 11-12) SHOW TIMI-I: I p.In. "THE LAST HUNT" siioiuuiaeuuuuuueo-I-v Ianu:lsInI!esIn.IenuIlI&e.I.IuHq nuantut jfj-Oriya. THE GUN. . . THE WOMAN . . . THE WILD SIERRASI SPEC JUeTl;Powder mlha- BALLET Toilet Tissue 2 SOURIS CO-OP TGRGCERYSPECIALS if MAPLE LEAF Lord, 2 lbs. . . . . . 45c "'"”"'"””""'dsos Kmmms Cooked Meats. 29: Corn Flakes, 8 oz. 2 for 39: non-i-.-.- smmm ' PICNIC lb. 69: Instant Puddings, 2 for 25c Ketchup, ll oz- - - . . 2lc IALS JULY ll-I2-l3 MEATS Round STEAK lb.67e - - 3 for 29c i rnuits E vEoErAst.ss Red Ripe Tomatoes. 2 plugs. 49: Large (Ting '.. gk for . . 25c L------"""""' NOTICE Fly Hanger: 8 for . . 25c EXTRA SPECIALS IATIIING SUITS IATIING CARI 181'! for lulu ml in OUR ANNUAL MEETING WILL I nillllsilll ii." at no II. at ii 1 095 err