et e Edward Chapter of the IODE. Presents a $200 bursary on be- pees wipe 8 : : , 7 -... JODE BURSARY PRESENTED _. ““ Mrs. Earle Raker. éte half ‘of the chapter to Ronald nie ‘will enter the fourth year @lonal secretary fer the Royal - Diamond. Charlottetown, son of Mrs. Elsie Diamond and the late Oscar Diamond. Ron- ‘ed *Christian Education Centre | KENSINGTON — The building ‘bearing the name of the centre, recently erected by the Kensing- ton United Church as a Christ- fan education centre was official- 7 Saturday everiing ‘sign at the rear of the stage. Tourist Check Is Discussed It was. pointed-out‘hy Mr MacRae that the ee check on the tourist industry is all part of genera! survey co-or- dination work being carried out by the H.G. Acres firm ‘and in- formation gained will be shared with the agricultural rehabilita- tion and development agency, the Atlantic Development Board, and the federal area develop- Relationship Committee KENSINGTON Members of the Kensington-Summerfield Un- ited Church charge met in the Kensington church recently to form a pastoral relationships committee. Named on the committee were the following — Everett Cham- pion representing the Session: Erskine MacMurdo, (trustee); Dr. R.W. Auld, (steward! Mrs. Harold Palmer UCW). Verdun . (Christian Fellowship) all of Kensington. and Crdric Seaman ant Mrs Herman Mayne of the Summerfield eburch. Rev. C.C. Lewis is the Pres- bytery chairman ¢f the pastoral relations committee. and Rev. C.R. Webber is chairman of the settlement board Charge Forms Murray Family Mayor Everett Champion official- ‘named the building. The M y Christian Education Centre e ; Mayor Champion said the name was chosen as a tribute to the Murray family, Rev. L. M. and Mrs. Murray.'Jean. Mar- garet and Gordon for their con- tribution to all phases of church work .especially in the field of ’ music and in outstanding leader- ship in .Christian education. James A. Murphy, chairman of the building committee. pre- sented the keys to Erskine Mac- Murdo, chairman of the board ¥. The secretary, Rev. Bryer Jones, 7 ° HONORS GRAD. Jeanette Anne Poole. dauzh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Poole, New Annan, received the Bachelor of Arts decree Honors English’ at the Mount Allison University Convwoca tien held recently in Sackville. N.B Miss Poole graduated from Kensington Redional High School in 1961 receivine her early education at Travel- lers Rest. She has accepted a teaching position at Central Queens Regional High School. Hunter River. Passing Stopped School Bus Costs Accused A fime of $25 and cost was im- posed upon Robert Edwin Ines. Cherry Valley. found guilty of ae passing a school bus it was stopped discharging children. It is against the law to pass a stopped school bus from either direction Melvin Harry Heartz of Char- lottetown. Ralph Allison Stewart @ Dunstafinage. Anna Marie Sheen of Bedford and Robert of Rose Valley were each $10 and costs for not hav- valid driver's license to bring their veh for re - inspection by Charlies MacNeill of Vernon River. Beverly Simpson @f York and John Phillip Mac- Lelian of Pownal were cach $10 and s. Ric MacDonald of Charlottetown. Ross Archibald of Sherwood. Doris LeClair of Charlottetown and Dennis Jerome O'Brian of : i ’ Charlottetown were each fined $10 and costs for speeding Fine Of $25 Roy Everett MacMillar of Pownal~ and Bernard Joseph Perry of West Royalty were each fined $15 and costs for speeding Clarence Thomas Woodridge of Covehead Road. Robert Blair Wood of Marshfield and Ken neth Felix Doucette of Souris were fined $10 and costs for stop sign violations Carl Joseph Henry Coffin of Savage Harbour and James Martin Koeghan of Donagh were both fined $10 and costs for having inefficient equipment on their vehicles Charlies Lester Calibeck of Albany pleaded not guilty to a charge of passing on a solid line He was represented by Bert Campbell and the case was set down for Magistrate's court ‘today Kenneth Gordon Dowling of Charlottetown was fined $10 and costs for operating an unre- Spitze was found Thursday un- | trailer on the det W feet of snow gistered boat highway. ‘duced 9,569 pounds milk, 405 fat for BCAs of 144 and 146 as a ju- arts course at Prince of Wales psn an yas es College in thé fall. 514 fat for BCAs‘of 144 and 148 : *as.a senior. four-year-old. Both in her will to the unit, which be- Farm, Cuaristictows, couse Cp Sanne 6 Or ane ee ey sue pretee: e ed 9,162 pounds milk, or cree te Hund Caccleg, were BCAs of 129 in both milk and fat | — - he . as a junior two-year-old and reading was led by z. Bruce Montgomery. and dent of Seri, Rev. David Hamilton. chair- the.main address. He asked the question “Does it matter what a man believes?” aiid proceeded to answer the question with exam-_ Congregational _hymns with the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown, Clifford John Shirley, English Harbor West, Newfoundland, is the only Can- adian among 45 business and brought creetings from Presby- tery. Charlies Beairsto brought greetings from the Presbyterian Church, and Rev. E. J. Fiander. from the Anglican Church. Oth- ers speaking were Rev. W. A. Paterson, Margate United Alternative cw We? Keet'nces Store Sites Mr. Murray. Siaister off the SUMMERSIDE — A report church and director of the Ken- along with recommendations on sington Centennial Choir was alternative liquor store sites presented with a photo of the here will be submitted to the group by Mrs. Herbert’ Moore, P-E.I. Liquor Control Commis- and an address was read by Mrs. sion, announced George Meikle, Wilfred Waugh. Thursday, chairman of the civic The senior, intermediate and affairs committee. junior choirs led the service of Members of the civic com- Praise. mittee of the board of trade met Members of the building com- yesterday to discuss suggestions rare: eae pag de for an alternative site. Work on yerett mpion. Bénson the proposed site of the i Riehl, George Caseley, R#1ph yor store on Sindee Aloe. Bryant. Harry Caseley and Keith has been discontinued. ill Submit the mature class for BCAs of 143 of April about Expo ‘67, Special, pair Alerm Clocks Hand Lotion — oe Women’s For chapped or dry skin. 8 terghibe and aes uF ee 53c Special. each 2.88 Nylons Seamless mesh, knit on 400 needle machine. variety of lovely shades, sizes 9 to 1042 Stretch nylon. sizes 6 to 3%, . = HOME BARBER SET - Contains electric clippers, butch combs. comb. shears. pet fm milk and fat and Bast River, an : Patsy produced 10,707 pounds | NIAMEY. Niger (Reuters BY oe’ aS = |Five men have been sentenced milk, 123 fat also mature th by a special court near rinse, East Rive’ Trudy produc; XCD To Be Suggested 2.2.08 Seas > |SThe Guardian, Chari ri Sa ene we rine Tae toe cae neaes to commen |emaas’y tnetiatos:” and” Mira. Presdest, Bennast Ditto 2 The Charlottetow May 28, 1965. & senior four-year-old. recommendations _ women's ;. = ae animals are owned by Almo® with the teaching of agricultural (Clarence Marchbank. of the is- cember. 1963, Formenly, Pat Wood and Sons, Little York. subjects im the province's high| stitute’s agricultural commit- French Bag Manion e Fairvue Jewel 10,- schools and vocational institu-| gained : 917 pounds milk, 468 fat for tes, will be presented by an agri- Ss an rs ire BCAs of 128 milk, 135 fat for cyltiral advisory committee on jowner D. Fred MacRae, Hunter education to Dr. George Dewar, : | River, in the mature class. sister <6 otnaitn, Se 80m e * Sunny Bay Patricia produced cultural Minister Andrew . 10,322 pounds milk. 422 fat for Rae next Thursday in the office ir n ana BCAs of 125 in milk and fat in of Dr. Dewar. : the 10 years and over for committee was formed m owner R.A. White. Rolle pee ge eS aie ene Pine View Robelia, 2 cow own- Ayrstead Merry Iris produced West. government on agricultural by Agriculture Minister An- 10,259 pounds milk, 427 fat for Cloverview Marilyn, a mature -ourses that might be suitable * drew MacRae and Fred T. Mac- BCAs of 143 in milk and fat as a cow, 10,431 pounds for the province. Rae, Union Road. stood third in senior two-year-old. Both are milk, 435 fat for BCAs of 123 yeoners of the committee her class in Canada in produc- owned by the Estate of Brenton milk, 127 fat for W.A- Moase and 41. navid Rogers, department tion, for the period reported in Stead, i RR. Son, Kensington RR. of agriculture J. Lincoln Dew- the current issue of the Cana ast~River Sheila produced United States newspapers car- af, representing farm organize- on a marion 12,552 pounds milk, 508 fat in'ried 122 items in the last week tions; George Wright, represent- F ca. (oo Regular 10.95. Pickard, consultant architect. On 100 Gallons the Finance Committee were Morris Caseley. Willard Stewart, of hot water per hour at lowest possible cost. Frederick Davison, Keith Ram- say and Nelson Caseley. Carpen- FOR ONLY A FEW PEN- NIES A DAY BUY AN ESSO ters in charge were Gerald MacLean and son. The order of Service for the dedication was Drepared by Mrs Alexander MacKay and Dorthy MacKenzie. | water HEATER. Prince Co. Palmer Electr ic Ltd. 4-H Rally % Fitzroy St. DIAL 4-8543 At Athena ncaa dea of a Catnee Tou flors | County +H Rally on Saturday. There were about 6 members presents in attendance with a number || the most engaging fashions of leaders present as well. The program. under the dir- Special, 3 9° 8-Piece KITCHEN TOOL SET Chrome stainless steel. . Men's Terylene and Cotton Topcoats Topcoats 65% terylene 35% cotton. 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New- ton: Betty Dekker. Sherbrooke. The judges for the public speaking were: Patricia Peters. | Women's Institute branch. de- | Partmenmt of agriculture: Tho. | mas Hall. principal Athena and Mervyn McNally. department of | agriculture Two films on highway safety and alcohol were shown With the completion of the Prince Model TR104250 $250.00 from fhe Diamond Treasure collection 4 ' COLUMBIA Chenille and Hobnail Bedspreads Solid colour, avocado green, blue. gold, medium green, regular 10. ce Special, 7.98 te Oe Lady Vanit Percale Fitted Sheets VISIT :EATON'S a ...erclusively for Summer liri ng! Geraniums Linge Senetind tate Special. each ¥ . pletion of the 1965 4H rallies. 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