. 4 gr as;- - VALEDlCTORlA-N MEETS More than 800 persons at- ium Monday night. Guest (ended the graduation exer speaker for the graduation was Rev. Francis Bolger, DD. dean of the department of his- tory at St. Dunstan‘s Univer- cises of the Prince County ospital School of Nursing at H the Summerside civic auditor- Need For Elementary School Becomes Topic For 2nd Year; TIGNISH — The need for a'principal. Sister St. Mary Arn- new elementary school in Tig- l . nish was the main topic of dis- There will be a slight in- cussion for the second year in (rcase in school taxes for the I row at the annual ratepayers 1 coming year and the five per‘ meeting in school district llsicent discount wrll again be in. held in the high school auditor-=affect for prompt payment of ium Tuesday. Out of a total of taxes. it was learned. Due to. 251 property tax payers. only‘back taxes oned in the suml 30 were present at the meet- of $6.000 many of the teachersl g. supplements are still unpaid. Both elementary schools are Hector Buote was reappointed reported crowded with one classlauditor and Mrs. E. C. Perry being housed in the regionallwas re-elected. high school, The schonl questiou- Trustees for the coming year win be brought up at a later are: Russell J. Perry, Valmore date at a general meeting oflarsenault. Arthur DesRoches ratepayers. The sum of $4,550 and- Mrs, William Gaudette. was voted for 14 school teach- ers supplements for the com- ing year. while $800 was voted‘ survey for the secretary‘s salary. M . . .akes VISIt $1,000 for janitor services. $2,250 rent for Dalton school, To Eastern Port GEORGETOWN —— The Can» for general expenses. and: S600 “.200 for regional high school district taxes. The amount of $100 preVious- adian Government Survey Ship by voted to help defray ex- Acadia made Georgetown a‘ penses of a swimming course port of c all Tuesday and re- was voted down by a small mained in port until Wednes- majority. The meeting wasyday morning. presided over by presidentl While in port the Acadia tool. Russell J. Perry with Mrs. on a supply of fresh water from T H .\ \ \ \ n“ \‘\ \‘\ \ \ \‘\ \‘\ \‘\ \‘o \‘5 \‘\‘\ i SPEAKER Father Bolger chats with graduating class sity. Here. valedictorian, Carole J e a n Bradshaw prior to the grad- uation exercises. O’Leary To Hold Centennial Rally O‘LEARY — A centennial rally will take place in O'Lcary no u T T n o l , l l'oh'o'o'l’o'l'i'a' ISLAND NEWS PAgg 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. June 4, 1964 Twenty-six Island high school students will leave by train for the Montreal area August 1, as the “youth travel” project of the Canadian Centennial Com- mission swings into its first year of Operation. By the same token. a similar- sized group from Winnipeg will spend a week in P.E.I.. arriv- ing on either July 15 or August 1 The students need billetting in local homes, Malcolm MacKen- zie, deputy minister of educa- tion, said yesterday in announc- ing the travel program. He askv ed that anyone, particularly anyone with high school age children, who could billet one . A! N. tomorrow afternoon with u»- wards of 1.000 children expect- ed to attend from the 36 schoo districts in the area. 26 Island Students Are In Exchange Plan or two students contact his de-i partment. = The students travelling to‘ and from all oi Canada's prov- inces this summer are in the 15-18 age group, and are being chosen for their academic rec- ords, leadership qualities. and‘ personalities. 't is recognized that these people are the future leaders of our country," Mr. 'MacKen zie said, adding that the trip would give them “a better idea of Canada and its complexl makeup." - The P.E.I. students have not ' yet been chosen. Letters werel sent to the principals of 21: high schools. and all but eight nominated two students to rep- resent their school. Final selection of the as students and their two chaper- ones will be made by a com- t one o‘clock a mammoth parade will proceed from the elementary school to the re- gional high school where a spe- cial program will be conducted during which each child will receive a centennial medallion. The afternoon will conclude with various sports events on the regional school athletic grounds. $30! A. It. A. J. 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Just loaded Platform Rockers with Sero Foam Cushion Covered with fine quality factory- Ixaire DesRoches acting as‘ secretary. . Terrance Gavin gave the‘ financil report and read the auditors report. The report of l the board of trustees was readl by E. C. Perry stating that 206, pupils are occuping 10 class. rooms. the school board met‘ facilities available at the dom inion government warehouse on the railway wharf. he ship is presently engaged in hydrographic survey work lit the Gulf of St. Lawrence and before calling at Georgetown was engaged in this work in the waters off Souris. nine times during the year,1 once with the deputy minister of education and with the super- visor of schools. Her report outlined three different aspects the rate-pay- ors could choose from regarding I school for the district. e, also read the supervisors re- port and the report of the school terest in the Red Cross swim- ._____.__ liquor Sales : To Minors i l Angers Court l ALBERTON —- Joseph Oliver '. Peters. Duvar. was fined 8200' and costs or three months by Magistrate W. Chester 5. Mac .' Donald at Alberton yesterdav’ when he pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping liquor for! Isle. Byron James Gallant also tom Duvar, was fined $25 and costs for possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor, ‘ While noting that a number' of youths below the age of 21 are apparently obtaining liquor: mm bootleggers the magistrate i warned that he would do every- 1 thing in his power to prevent the sale of liquor to teenagers. , , Jarvis Powers and Wendell? Wallace, Alberton. received 3 lines of $10 each for- squealing I 311%! ‘ h Oswald Pitrc ” and J - as given a similar fine for Ming to transfer registration. Elsland Has 7.3 Delegates gait... Assembly It was announced yesterday M John Cameron. R. lotions officer for the Mari- burning uncontrollably. engulf. me Synod of the Presbyterian ing the building in flames. l arch. that Prince Edward ltelephoned the O'Leary fire de- public reached the scene the fire was ‘to keep the fire from spreading Swim Classes May Be Forced To Discontinue MONTAGUE - Lack of in- ming classes at Montague may mean that classes may nave to be discontinued. it was learned i last night. annual meeting. which j was called last evening at the elementary school had an at‘l tendance of three; the cha1r-‘ man. Mrs. Peg. Sullivan, thc‘ secretary, Mrs. Eileen Johnston ' and a parent. Mrs. William Bre- haut. For the past number of years the town council has been the j sponsoring body of the classcs ‘ and have donated $100 each : year to help defray the expens— 1 es and it is hoped that they Will 1 do so again this year. 1 The executive was unable to , understand the lack of ‘interest 1 shown by parents especially 1 when hundreds of children ha :e l taken advantage of these ciass- ' es in the past few years. It was hoped that another meeting could be called but due to the poor attendance last night no- thing could be done. Blaze Destroys Service Station l O'LEARY — A passing mo-; torist early yesterday morningl saw and reported the White} Rose station three miles east ‘ Mt, Pleasant burning. went to the home of: Bridges. about 50 feet cm the station. who in turni partment and Allison Raynor. owner of the . rty By the time fire fighters had The pumper crew was able to Mr. Bridges‘ home. but on could do nothing about the station. The loss was insured. I. FAIL-OUT SHELTERS . 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