PWC PASS (Continued tram page 91 Hayes. Loyde Jenkins. Beryl MacKlnnon, Wayne Mathesoo. Francis Pillman, Angus Roger- aon, Clair Sudsbury. B I o y c e Waiters. Sharon Wright. Don York. MATHEMATICS 11 Class I: Winston Yeo, Blair West. . Class II: Sterling H u bloy. Lewis Newman. David Lt-Clair. ed: Bruce Montgomery, ass Charles Gillespie, Eldon Roger-‘ son, William Prowse. PH CS 1 Class 1: Lewis Newman, Ruth r. Class 11: James Stavert. Win. ston Yeo, Roderick Aitkcn. Rob- ert Brown. Alan Wright. Bernd Heikamp. Irwin Judson. PaSsed: Bruce Montg o mery, Lloyd Molyneaux, John Hynd man, Ralph Carruthers, Free~ man MacKenzie, Winston Mac- Cormack. Barrie. Willis, David Mulch, Charles Gillespie, Faith M"cEwen, Donald W a ii g h, Ralph Woodside, Orville Wood, .ioyce Livingstone, G i l b e rt Gaudet. John MacKay. Gordon Ferguson, William Smith, Wil- liam Prowse, Wendell Hyde. POLITICAL SCIENCE I Class 1: Errol Sharpe. Class 11: Andrea Duvar, Win ston Smith, John Ball. Passed. Duncan MacLeod Donald Ross. William Reilly, Brian Morris. Frank G o s bee, John O'Malley. PSYCHOLOGY I Class 1: Elaine Walker, Dianc Thompson, Enid Coles. Jo y ce Carver. Brian Wonnacnit. David Weale. Class 11: Andrea Duvar, Betty C. Matheson, Helen Toombs. Lloyd Molyneaux. Frances Ann Cullen. Alan Wright. Donald Ling, Lynwood Jay, Katherine Dewar, Gerald Meek, R o b on ’ Brown. Allan Hickox. D a v I d MacLeod, F r a a cis Pillman. mily Colwill. Ann Noseworthy. ‘Mary MacKlnnon. assed: John Burhoe. Blah West, Helen Linkletter. Rogers. Joyce Dewar. Fsi MacEwen, Lloyd Cain, Terry Jones. Anne Macintyre, Florinc Stewart, Judy Garnhum, Joyce Livingstone. John Perry, Elean- or Hyde. Don York, A rdet Bent. Jean MacPhaIl, Elizabeth Anderson. Terry Carrier. Steph- en Willis, Sharon White, Duncan MacLeod, Judy Allan, Richard Ozon, Bernadette Power. David MacFarlane. Doreen Graham. Sandra Miller. Gordon Whitlock, Marilyn Lartcr, Wendy John- ston, Roscoe Pendleton. Currie, Gordon Ferguson. Ruth MacCallum. Shirley Matheson, Dianne Denham, Marie Curran. Elizabeth Caseley, Wayne Math- on. Ada MacLeod. Heather Clark. Merrill Molllsh. James Schurman, Gall Jenkins. Carol Howati. Kathryn Jeffrey. Wli- liam Reilly, Leigha Jamleson Julia Acorn. Ferne Rattrav. Donna Molyneaux. SOCIOLOGY I Class 1: Heather Mat-Nevin. Enid Coles, Joyce Carver, Ruth n-e U U ‘9 :n lieLacheur. Elaine a 1 k er Anne Noscworthy, H el c 'l‘oombs, Bernadette Po w e 1', Ronald Maund. Class II: Malcolm MacPher- son, Ann MacLeod. Dawn Cur- rie. Andrea Duvar. Doreen Gra- ham. Errol Sharpe. Florine Ste~ \vart, Marilyn Lartcr. Ronald n-t-o. .ioycc Livingstone. Ruth MacCallum. Donna Molyneaux, insion Smith. David Compton. ‘ Ardeth Bent. Passed: Mary .VlacKinnon. Ferne Rattray. Julia Acorn, Duncan MacLeod, Sharon White, Ada Machod, John Hynes. Sandra Miller. Carol Matheson. Eleanor Hyde, Frank Gosbee, Margaret MacMilIan. David ' Dawn : l ZOOIDGY I , Class I. Rena Howe. Sandra Kennedy. Donald Ling, Louise Jones, Barry Diamond. Susan Martin, Katherine Dewar, Jean- ne Jenkins. David LeClair, Wil- liam Stanish. Barry Norris. Gil- bert Gaudet. John Vaillancourt, ‘Brian Wonnacott, Keith Mathe- son, Wayne Matheson. Kenneth ’Webster. Class II: Roger Bell, Sterling 1Hubley, Donald Moore, ISmitli. Michael Dagg. Terry Jones. Don York, John Burhoe, ,Alison Bowness. Joyce Dewar, Greta Hansen, Arlene Hayes, fElizabeth Johnston, Irene Mac- Leod. Joyce Clark, David Mac- ‘Kinnon, John MacLeod, Evelyn Ballem. Jean MacPhee, Joyce Sudsbury. Jean Vessey, Blair West, Evelyn Fraser. W.Iliam MacMicken, Sharon Wright, Nancy White. Passed: Ann Baldwin. Bruce. Bernd Heikamp. Carol MacMillan. Shirley Matheson. Arnold Taylor. Lana Wood, Helen Linkletter, Beryl Mac- Kinnon. Ronald Smith, Norma Croken. Dale Dewar, Lynda I I Jean Fanning, Dianne Denham, Micli- . ael He dren, Evelyn Wood “ Wendy Johnston. Judy Garnhum: Wendell Hyde. Lorna Murray. Cecil Taylor, Judy Allan, Julian- ne DesRoches. Dorothy Parker, .Helen Burke, Maxine Profitt. iShirley Shaw, Donald Schurman, Joan Doucette. Donalda Halli- well, Myrna Allen. Carol A. Gra- lham, Helen Johnstone, Donnai :I.ing. Sally MacDonald. R oger MacKay. Gwcnnyth MacL e a n, Elizabeth Caseley. Joyce Dixon, Glenn MacEachern, G o r d o n =Maclnnis, Everett MacLellan, Gordon Millar, George O’Con- nor, Sandra Rodd. Rena Sander- 1 son. . a t h e r ine. Stevenson, Adrienne Webb, Dorothy Weir, .Blair Wilkie. .9, ' Now I NO' OIL PRIMER NEEDED YOU’VE READ ABOUT IT! NOW YOU’LL RAVE ABOUT IT! SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE $9.35 PER GALLON NOW $7.95 fignl‘mwafir. ‘, . I 2..) SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE $9.35 PER GALLON NOW $7.95 Here's the revolutionary Interlux Prime 'N' Paint System —‘newast. fastest way to paint the outside of your home! And at a specIaI introductory price - for a limited time only! Call in at your Interlux Dealer today! The Undorcoat You Need is “Interlux Exterior Latex Primer'_'. 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May 17. 1963. 13am. and 7 p.m. Miss i icnuacuas . iContinued firom page Bl FREE CHURCH of Scotland. ,Worship D.V. — Charlottetown 11.00 a.m. and 7.00 p.m. 1chel 2.00 p. . derhay, minister MARSHFIELD Harringto- f and Mt. S t e w a rt Pastoral :C h a rge. The Presbyterian ,Church. Mr. Hugh Lowry. Ca itechist. Worship: Marshfield 11 a.m. Church School 10 a.m. Mt. ‘Stewart 2 p.m. Harrington 7.30 ;.p. Church School 10 a.m. Communicants Class 6.30 p.m. Rev. T.H.B. Somers. The i ‘of St. James, Charlottetown, In- , terim-moderator. . THE UNITED Church Mount ‘Stewart-Saint Peters y Charge. Mount Stewart: 11.15 a.m. worship, 10 Senior Sunday . School. 11:30 a.m. Junior Sunday ‘School. Morell: ll p.m. Worship 10.30 am. Senior Sunday School; p,m, Evensong at St. M a r k 3. 10.30 a.m. Junior Sunday School ; Rev, AE, Piercey, priest. in. Saint Peters Bay: 3 p.m. wor- ,ship 2 p.m. Sunday School. VERNON — POWNAL Pas- .30 p.m. Pownal with the C.G. . taking part. Sunday School at lPownal. 10.45 a.m. Rev. T.R. jGoudgc, minister. I i I 1 1 I l l i l I Appliances Electric Range Fully automatic. serie. Reg. 8279.95. 209.00 hardware Plastic Black plastic lengths with Reg. 1.59 len. 1.19 Ien furniture 4 Only Ladieo‘ Matched 21 " Wardrobe Regular $24.95. 18.95 Stationery Cellulose Ta 2 for 79: men's we Boys‘ Cushion Foot Hose Cushion foot dutch Navy. olive. grey. Regular 79c. 59c children’s wear Sloo Reg. 81.! 89c Stan- . m — Rev. W.R Un- k . Garden Hose In 50 It. couplings. luggage Sets 18" Overnlte case and Calm Choice of Blue or Ivory. "Scotch" brand In handy plastic dispenses. Reg. hose. guaranteed tor 90 days. wine. F'Innnelette. Sines 1 and 0. colours pink. blue. moire. 9. PRINCE UNITED CHURCH. Kensing ton: Church School 9.50 a. m ‘morning 11 a.m.; Rural Life? ‘ service evening 7.30 p.m. Sum-j C h u r c h merfield 9.30 a.m.; _ i School 10.30 am. Rev. LeWis M . Murray. BA, BD, minister. Heather atheson will be guest speaker. i at evaning service I ALBERTON AND West Point Presbyterian Churches. Alberton worship 11 a.m.: West Point worship 7.30 p.m. Servic- es will be conducted by Mr. J. Donald Ross. RICHMOND BAY Presbyter- ‘, ian Churches. Tyne Valley WMS . WELUNGTON PASTORAL Thankoffering at 11 am c on-i Charge. United Church Rev. W.‘ ‘ I B. MacPhail, minister. Welling" , 3 ton 11 a.m.; Union Corner 1 p.m.; Victoria West II p.m. FREE CHURCH of Scollaniti Re“ w. A MacQuarne‘ Western Charge. Coleman School 2 p.m.; Summerside 2.30 ' ip.m.: DeSable 7.30 pm Rev ‘Kenneth W.R. Cameron. minis- ; ter. Sunday After Easter. 1 evensong at St. Stephens; ‘ charge. 1 . N 1 Charge, ;Rev. J.T. Waldron, minister. CHRIS'lIAN cnuncn. sum-1 ‘ "merside Minister: D.L. Howlett. rament of Holy Communion at! Graves. Appliances a.m.; Cape Traverse Sunday ‘ _ ' _ NEW LONDON Parish. Fifth. a.m.‘ ‘ Manns at S" Thomas: 2'30 Church Rev. Peter D. Ruddell, ORTH BEDEQUE PasIoral‘Day Service. 11:00 a.m. United Church. Free- 3101‘31 Ch 8 1‘89. The U“ “Ed , town 11 a.m.; Travellers Rest 1 'Church. 1! a.m. Millview; 2.301p,m,; North Bedeque 7.30 .p.m.‘ .p.m. Communion at Orwell; 7.- ' ducted by Presbytery Deaconess, Miss Mary MacKenzie. Freer, land worship 3 p.m. conducted , by Rev. J. Donald MacKay. i TRYON Pastoral c h a r g e, ' ' D.D.. I . Cape Traverse: . Sunday - 10.45. Crapaud: Sunday-school, 10.00 am. Worship. 11.15 Try- on: Sunday School. 10.00 a.m. Worship, 7.30 pm. KENSINGTON P a S I o r a 1. C h ar g e. Th e Presbyteri a in ship, 9 4.1 a.m., B.A.. 3.1).. Interim-moderator. Keir Memorial Malpeque, Sun-i, day School. 10.00 a.m. Sorvice‘l p.m. Kensingwn, Family. Free-’ town, Sunday School, 10.00 a.m.I ‘ ted Church. Pleasant Valley.i 110.00 a.m. Rose Valley. 11.15? a.m. Breadalbane. 8.00 pm Sac-‘ BREADAIBANE Charge. UnI-' of lay conducted by Rev Bryer Jones. Arthur Muirai. Student Minister. NORTH TRYOV and Brenda!- b a n e PI'I‘SInlCl‘l a n t'Iiui-clies. North Tryon: Scrw-c at 11 a.m.. with Axslil'li‘llltm in 1 charge, Church School and Bible class at 12.15: Bradalixue: Re- opening service at 11 am , utien Rev. G. Killen will preach and dedicate the rcnovaiionk‘: the evening service \iill be conduct- ed by Rev. Donald Nicholson at 8 p.m.. and the Belfast Quar- tette will sing. Rev. G. Killen. Minister. O'I.EARY L'iiitcrl Past o r a I Charge. Rural Life Sunday. 9.30 ‘ Brae; 11.15 Bloomfield: 2.310 West Devon; 7.30. O'I.eary. Rev. DH. Hamilton. B.A., B.D., Minister BEDEQUE Pastoral ('harge The United Church. Rev. R , Cameron. Minister. A l b a n y. Church School. 10.00 a.m.: Wor- ship. 7.30 pm. Bedcque. Churc School. 10.00 a. m., Worship 11:00 a.m.; Borden School, 10.00 and 11.00 a.m. Wor- ship. 3.00 pm The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered at this service The Youth Groups will participate In a ceremony "Dedication to Mission." TRYON —Bonshau' 1' n i I e d Baptist Pastorate. Rev. 1., R. Minister. 'l‘ryon. ll 3 Sunday School at Turin. 10 a m.,' Westinoreland. ll a.m. ALBERTON Pastoral Charge ~ United Church. Rev. David Mat-Dona‘d, minister 'l‘ignish worship 9.30 a.m. ('axcumoec Sunday School 10 a m “'m‘ship at ll School 11 a.m. Worship at 7.30 .m. ‘U ALBERTON Prslot'nl (‘Iiiirge The United Church. Hroun Jar- dine — Minister \liiiiiiicqash' l a.m. Montrose 3 pm. Elms- dale 7.30 pm. ._. O’LEARY -— SPRINGFIELD United Baptist ("hurt-h Rev MM. Ncsbitt. DIIDI'IIH‘. . field 11.00 am: ' p.m. SS. as usual. “11111111111115 MEDICAL PHARMA it here to serve you ANY. hour of the day or night‘ CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEOIOAL PHARMACY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St., Ch‘town 1 l4 a.m. Alberion S u n d a y ’" ANGLICAN SERVICES. par- Ish of Port Hill. Rev. Micheal R. Ness. Priest-In-charge. 5th Sunday after Easter. Port Hill. 11 am lnvcrness. 2.30 p.m. iHoly Baptismi. Fillersl‘e, 8 p.m. Rev. 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