"(ISLAND NEWS PAGE E2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. mini-s... July 2. 1964. no :Englewood RHS Has Graduation . Over 600 people attended En-lV’isser: French. Barbara Web~ !glewood Regional High School's i ster. Augustine Cove; mathe- third commencement exercises matics. Sherwood Clark; on Monday night in the schoollplication, Beryl MacEachern, auditorium. Elmer Inman. , Long Creek. chairman of the board of school GRADE 10 trustees presided. Miss Diane Highest aggregate in grade MacPhee. Clyde River. deliv- 10 A, Eric Dawson, Cape Tra- ered the valedictory. verse: grade 10 8. Judy Daw- The island Hymn was sung son, North Tryon: second high- by the school Glee Club and the ‘ est in Grade 10 A. Sandra How- principal. Desmond Connolly.iatt. North Tryon: grade 10 8. reviewed the activities of the Penny Quigley North Tryon: . yr past yea third highest in. grade 10 A An- Bootlegging Draws Word From Premier Commenting on bootlegging op- erations in Charlottetown which. City Council was told Monday. are markedly on the increase. Premier Walter Shaw suggested Tuesday that police action be taken by the city on the mat- If council is aware of the in- crease he said. the city has knowledge of the oulets and the council should take appropri- i ate action in providing the co- operation the attorney genera 11': office has asked for, The premier elaborated on his feelings. ~ Control of bootlegging has 31-; ways been a problem “with us".; he said. "It should be recog- ' that proper and decent control in the use of liquor is a matter that involves all clas- ses and groups of people who have a sincere regard for so briety in the province." E l‘. The address to the graduates ita MacDonald. Rice Point: ‘ was given by Rev. Bryer Jones. " grade 10 3 Heather HOWE“. 'who told the graduates that . North Tryon: mathematics. it I the world and society needSIEric Dawson: science, Robert ; any contributions from them. . BOUltel‘. Victoria: English. 1“Some“. ai , “100 on the;Heather Howatt: French. Pen- . i I world as an epitome of success. j 11y Quigley: social studies. Har- '- ‘ You will soon find in it a form ‘ leigh MBCKBY. AlbanY: most of insecurity. progress in arithmetic. Linda “Young people going out into Gould. DeSable. the world should know them-‘ GRADE 9 selves. Go out into the world Highest aggregate in grade with some idea of your owninine division one. Connie Mac- woiui and ability. for this is aiDonald. Long Creek; division sign of maturity. Set your mind 1W0. Breada StOI‘dy, Crspaud: upon great purposes —— this is? second highest division one, the way of mature peeplef' .David MacKenzie. Westmore- The following is a list of the} land: division two. Ben Twior. graduates: Miriam Roberta Cape Traverse: third highest Icrawford, North Tryon: Bev.:division one. Gloria Thomas, ’erley Joan Hansen. Cornwali:lN01‘th Tryon: diViSlon two. iDonna Ruth MacDonald. Long Barbara Molyneaux. Craps-lid: “Grads Addressed New Dominion; Sandra: aid. Nine Mile Creek: French. By Dr. Bonnell ‘Lynn MacDonald. Bonshaw; Jean Dingwell. Crapaud: Sci-' Marion Ann MacEachei-n. Ap-ience. Brenda Stordy; English. SUMMERSIDE In ad-‘Ronald Rice and Donald Math- dressing the 31-member grad- eson and Joining the staff in; pin Road: Margaret Kathleeng'Latin, social studies. Connie uating class at Athena Region- September are Stewart Bur-1 MacKinnon. Canoe Cove: Mary} MacDonald: application. Wen- Lynda Diane MacPhee, Clydel dy MacDougall. Cape Traverse. a1 High School here Mondayilbine, Mrs. Stanley Delaney and night. Rev. Dr. J .5. Bonnell. of- Jerry Pineau. River: Carol Elizabeth Mathe-i 5011i Appin Road: and Diane; fered the graduates three pre. The following are the eepts for living in the ever-mates with their prizes VJ usiici SPEAKS day. Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell (above) addresses the audience prior to press- ’ ing the switch to start the of- j ficial flow of water in the fountain. CHIEF One of the largest crowds in the history of the town of Summerside turned out for the official opening of Mem- orial Fountain here yester- m ._ F'- SWEDISH HELP . More than 1.000 persons were i rescued from major sea mis— Governor General's med31,l haps off the Swedish coast in Miriam Crawford. Tryon: highol1963- est aggregate in grade 12. Mir-l GO PLACES I Cathy Roberts. North Tryon The prize list follows: GRADE 12 grad- in lam Crawford; second highest. , Dia - changing world of today. lbmketsi- hinge hléligrekaglilggn I‘ll/lg?- .e stated that a person! Betty Colwill (highest stand- Kinnon Gang. (we. 3.8.1.9.. needs faith to live with. mustidng in class. mathematics and. matics’ history Miria'm Crawl be able to Live with himself and chemist-WI: Donna MBCLarenl ford: physics ' chemistry John‘ with othgsuandbmust have a; (second highestflin I‘c‘lalss, high-l Thompso‘n, {rimm- French " . Purpose ve 3'- eat in French. e scan 0-. ' . ' " I “You Win “wars need (almjphy): Diane MacPhee. biology. Eng- James Beardsley . '11. . . to live by". he stated. "because j highest, Engugh, history I ‘11 Ralph Thompson View”!- . Life in the Royal ;application to studies. Navy or and I ‘ Canadian Marlon is a rewarding challenge we're living in a generationibjologyi; Marilyn Reeves (val« Ma Ea .h i , . - that is lacking in self controlledjctopjani; pan] Mumn (thel c C eraflg’gmu R08d~ as sgmmen Canadians Who Jon! and in an age of astronomicali Athena trophy); Doris Frost.‘ ‘ ‘ Highest aggregate in grade II. intimidation" “Man tOdaY." ‘ Barbara Mandel-son. John J h V .. _ Concenm‘aled baSic Frail-11mg 18 he a . MacDonald. M a it in nest in... “shinnicnni slams inmost: that 1115 11“? is “"3119” and (highest in Physicsl~ iArgyle: third highest. Lincolnl perience and on-the-job trades that he is extremely small in the eyes of god. This is not so." Dr. Bonnell said that ii fe Certificates (60-74 per centiw Mat-Kenna Lonz in order of merit: Betty Smith. ences. Marcia Manderson. training during the first enrol- ment period of three years. ‘ C sci- English history. J o h n; must have purpose‘ and that MacCanum Reginald Pafliflfi ; Seaman drfw pay and'allow- Ens purpose Shnllldut be 3”“ Ausland. Francis Williams. _G°vls :fighframeafidwm ex: ‘0 make “me-V ‘ ‘ Valerie Ellis. Louise Sharpe. o 3 Slbmty - ey mew mt” SERVICE To OTHER‘ 'Donna Deighan. Marcia Sim- I medical and dental we 30 He stated that the trend fo- . mons. Eva Pavnter. Marion Grandson ‘ days‘ mutual leave, and. if ser- day is to measure success by t F ev‘CreswelL Jean . the amount 0f money a person'lfidgzlesgtan. agave Francis. Car-‘ . figsispgggfifi‘s‘edm gagegaggg earns. "This is not the case." 01V“ Maynard" Shana Bernard, ' ' he Slaw-1‘ "5900655 in me is Elva Small. Dawna Muttart.‘ s Eflufimang'fihfie- 1P2: measured not in what we ave: Sandra Mms‘ Leah Mama. at y d l e accumulated ourselves. but Eric B. Lofh, a grandson 0, Sta 8 on. can in Dan Mac- on]. aggld Mcraddeni ‘ the late. Lieutenant-Governor - Joseph Bernard. of PE 1.. re-1 1 cently received his bachelor of: . arts degree fr 3 -d - _. Siege. _Brunswi:km. film? Col . t . , . . t Meet- :11?" gem“. we render 0 ing your Naval Recruiting 0!- ficer at: HM$ “QUEEN CHARLOTTE" Charlottetown. P.E.I. Phone 4—4913 School principal Thomas Hall announced that two members of the staff are leaving and they will be replaced by three new teachers. Leaving are ‘i The‘ uardlan learned yesterday in a letter from his mother. Letitia 'i Bernard Loth of Boston. i Mrs.LotJ1saidthth ‘-- - — - — — . _- Taxpayers ASSl l1 ‘ An {I lived a: Gaulvemment hauling; Please send me. without obliga- Elecl's Officers 3 ‘ ~ 5"” ‘" yea" 8’ ' Wunsi “on, details or cam Oppor- tunities for seamen in the id. He is the nephew of M" “3" Royal Canadian Navy Mrs. Henry Gallant. Euston . Street; Mrs. James I Higgins, The following is the prizeHlisht rank MacMillan was elec- for Stella Maris Regiona is fed president of the Charlotte- 5011001. grades 9v 10- 11 and 12- town Tax a ' A s ' 1' Grade 9 girls: highest aggde- . . last nightpaivegs pubii3C‘3n2‘L’l. gate. Elaine Gallant: 5861mng Name """"""""""" " ‘ hl t ’ v ‘ highest. Leona Doucette: lr . Address . I I ' ’ _ . miooled a BNh‘mOd High] highest. Linda Lee: special‘ GE”: '0? Physics: Michael Other officers chosen were: French. Leona Doucette: 596- nge' to F h. Olly/Town ....... . . . . P8411 Kays, vice - president; cial French. Edna Gallant. Gallant r renc . Jeanette Plume ............... H Mrs. J. 0 C Campbell. sec-7 Grade 9 girls: highest aggre- retary: a n d T. Milton Bre-. gate. Cari Doucette: second haut. treasurer. Also on the highest. Benjamin Gallant: executive are: J W. MacKen- . third highest. Randolph! zie. William Campbell. Alec Pineau: and jamin Gallant. Scott. rank Hansen. Vincent Leonard. Formation of . the organizer‘ 39 then stemmed from a public cond highest. special French. Ben- Grade 10: Highest aggregate. rn adette. Gaudin: se-I Edwin Gallant; f meeting held after the city ofthird highest, Brenda Gallant, Charlottetown bmugh' I“ “5' special French. Annette Buote.‘ new tax assessment earlier this. Grade 11; highest aggregaw m" . . . , Anne Marie audin: second “50°13’30" “blemvefi 35.hig est. Audrey Gallant; thirdl outlined in the newly drawn‘hjghest. Carolyn Gallant. up constitution. are. the promo-f tion of the interests of Chariot-5 tetown taxpayers. the develop- ment of a close liaison beiweenl the taxpayers and city hall. the? fostering of citizens' interesti in city hall activities. and the promotion of good candidates. 'for City Council seats ‘ Dues were set at one dollar. 1 l general 'Gallant: second highest gate. composition. lant; third highest aggregate: French. Louise Gallant. ‘ Prize I McKenna. Grade 12: highest aggregate. proficiency. Theresal BEETS-i English literature andl Geraldine Gal-g for geometry: Mary Prize for history: Ge r a r (1 anne Gauthier Last school grade. successfully completed . . . . . .. NOTICE The following are butterfat tests found in pasteurized-homogenized milk delivered to con- sumer homes, retail stores and restaurants in the pggmce between May 21, 1964 and June 23, Prize. for school spirit: Die Reviio Dairy. Alberton 3.60% _ Sunshine Da . Buttercup Dairy. Souris 3.55% Ch'town try . . . . . . ..... 3.77% Montague Dairy. ~ Montague . . . . . . . .. 3.72% G' 33qu Daw' Maple Leaf Dairy. 11 . . . . . . . .. 3.77% ‘side ........... .. 3.50% Bright?“ 1mm meal Dairy‘ 5.5!.“ U 330% Chtown .; . . . . . . .. 3.62% Crystal Dairy. S'aide 3.35% Health Past- Milk 00- Royalty . . . . . .. 3.66% Pure Milk Co.l Ch'town . . . . . . . . .. 3.60% Purity Dairy. Ch'town 8.85% The annual meeting is to be held in November. and execu- tive meetings will be held fre- .quently. Minimum fat content . . . . 8.50% P.E.l. Department of Agriculture 1964 Lobster Carnival LIVESTOCK EXHIBITION HORSES - PONIES SHE? Gauthier. Prize for application: Emma Doiron. CONFEDERATION CENTRE "ADVENTURES IN THE GREAT NORTHWEST" with mun nm'roN (in person) ' TUESDAY, JULY 14 I uvasrocx , SATURDAY, JULY 18 m entry Maintained not Inter is... WAY. MY 3. 19“ Entry forms available at am. Dept. of Agriculture offices, Summers“. and widths An Evening of Commentary and m 1mm . Prize CITY OF GOLD and NAHANNI July 6 - July It 8:30 pm. 12001) altars svamnn Ccpfederatton Office. flees I. . town. “Whammttm. .Wfi mm... \ "gunner-mmuum-mua- '1” Pill- DOPhqurladl'ura School Grounds Are Landscaped GEORGETOWN- Work has en in progress for the past seven-s1 days to landscape the school grounds in Georgetown. A large amount of top-soil has been trucked on e grounds and machinery is spreading and levelling this in preparation to eventual 'ng cf the area. for a lawn. : To the north the ground will be ditched and sloped, to pre-: vent cars other vehicles; from travelling over the lawn.: which has been a problem in the ast. p While the machinery is avail- able it is also expected that a running track will be built for the track and field events on Centennial Day. When the entire grounds have been landscaped. it is the in- ‘ tentlon of the school board. work ing on a financial sis of a 55 percent contribuion from the Centennial grant to erect on the grounds in front of die school facing Kent Street. to erect asteel flag pole on a ce- ment base. This will considered as the permanent project to com- memorate Centennial year. ANNUAL WCREAS E The population of the United tea is increasing by more than 3.000.000 a year. Civic dignitaries along with numerous other Summerside residents wen guests of the crew of HMCS New Water- Soop Box Derby To Be Feature At Festival MONTAGJUE Thursday. July L7. will be children’s day in the Montague Regional Strawberry Festival to be held July 15. 16 and 17. I For the little girls uni-e will NAVY HOSTS S'SIDE DIGNIITARIES ford at a reunion Monday night. Here (left ,to rtgh) Councillor George Key Jr., Mrs C.R. (Bud) Craig. and be a doll carriage parade. with prizes given for originality and beauty. Then there will be the decorated bicycle contest also with prizes. bl even be soapbox derby which sh provide thrills for all as it underway at.10.30 in log on Fraser Street in front of the high school. Each contest- taillt‘will be allowed one assis- 5. .my' E W moapm'wfiem you get mass coverage and maximum attention. when you reach more people.“ youcanwifll um: (86% of al homes '0 America moeiveanewspapsr every day.) 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