= iprt- swt at aegis en School: i . = Opening © Announced = Island Lady | Passes Away - The death of--Mrs Mary Eliz- > thgine One. sister cca ‘three brothers predeceased her, |Margaret.. Mr-s Alexander Campbell im November . 15985 and. Thomas. in« January {968 and Herbert and Elbert previaus- ly The funeral! was held on »Sat- A Qos labeth Profitt, Burlington, occur- uriiay from Sj, Stephen's Churen (red at the Golden Years Nurs- purjington cuhere the <eRvice wae The newly constricted ‘Colone jing Home, Summerside On conducted by«the Rev © J. F [Gray Seniar High. Se hon! "| locat | Thursday at ‘the age of 87 years ander.‘ ‘4 oe "ed on Spring Park Road will he | She was a daighter of ,.!gaap ‘4 Hynine RE lin MARE RES ready for! use .when the fall (Millman and his wife Jessie Easter’ ag organist..were Unto ;term opens "next month, it was |MaeLeod Millman, and was ry, Hills hnd’How Sweet The ¢ !announced yesterday } married to William Profitt pour of Closing Day. The new Shclassroom “hl g hy whose death occurred in 1928 =, panbearers were Willian) D ischool 4was> planned hy — fhe | The late Mrs. Profitt was a fi " : ' Profitt. Heath MacLeod, Ralph School Board when the announ \practicing christian;°an Anglic- qyompson, Ellis Profitt, EW ment eame that Bree of Wal- Ro and, a charter member,of the Jaanstone. and ‘Borden Camp. les, College .was. to have univer- omen'’s Auxiliary Se |sity ‘status. This meant, Grades/ Surviving are _tHe following P pupidl was in the Churcch-cem- 11 and 12, formerly taught at the | ‘gons and daught Willlam tery College, would have to: find new J.; Long River, Oliver» Kensing- a —— quarters. | ton, Halsey ‘on the homestead, ; Following loc ali on of the. site 'Ruby, Mrs. James Bernard. of TATTOO POPULAR leonstructions was .started last (Long River,. Herbert, Charlotte- HAMILTON CP)—The. ‘born November and is expected to he | . |town, Kathleen, Mrs. John to-raise-hé)!" tattoo, worn by jeompleted on. schedule shortly Kemp, Toronto, Arthur. -Marg-. Richard. Franklin Speck, -- ac- = [The new school will offer gmany | late eos Mrs. Robert Stav- cused, iy the murder Ho eight :_lfeatures never before obtainable } |e urlington and Ernest, To Chicago# nurses... 1s oming ~ tin City schools. Among’ them -wilf ; | ronto, also twenty five grand popular among Hamilton be a- school library, guidance | children and fifty five great youths: says tattooist Roy counsetling facilities, a language |. grand children, and two sisiers, Percy The design also has \Yaboratorv, facitlities for | ¢om- |: Mrs. Jessie MacLeod and Ber- been spotted by.. the police. de imercial studies, “lecture. theatre, | tha, Mrs. H. B. MacLeod,. both partment. 2% se home - economics, - laboratories cc - aie ‘|for chemistry, biology and phy- | ait : r sics and a museum | | The classrooms are located in} | : the north and south wings ‘with | : the laboratories. and adminis- | . - ra “ - tration offices in the centre sec- | ‘ ition. Construction cost of the ’ } building owas approximately ee $1,050,000 and it was erected by | a | |Schurman,, Constfruction Comsb eer rs isos : j |pany “Architect. for the big-pro- |» it ee ee } i . eet was Alfred J. Hennessey | SIGNS GUEST BOOK % , ; i ; : 7 ; ‘withnyt a vai drivers a | Harry Lawless’ executive di- yesterday to discuss with Char- meeting of the Canadian Fed- - ‘ Beare My : a due care and eauHen aeatoat | rector of the Canadian Feder+ Iqttetown’s mayor Walter Cox eration here in-the near future, : : POWDED PUFF WARFARE pean 3 lEarl C. Coughlin, Fortune Cove, | ation of Mayors and Munici--” ‘and. other civic officials the - possibly 1968--Mr. Lawless is ; : 7 roe : \ i was dismissed and a tire nae palities, was in: Char! ottetown possibility of having the.annual ~ looking into eonvention facili- ‘ Officer’ Cadel Wendy Clay.-en. Ont. With her are Officer’ male surgeon cadet fm Canad- ing charge against Alfred Arsen- eo ae Sees Sr | UO ip ine see oo bedi a : : gas’ mask slung arcind her Cadeta. Leyland, Adams. of ee eS Unt : it . aN, DUvar. Was. Alay CIRC. luefin Gatch. coe 3 E80 ee at ae Ration 10: ‘The—tedergtion exe-. . = : : , 7 ret ast vear at e University o < 7 _ : ? r ate v rs ° Weck: pauses to powder her Montreal and Colin Heard of British Columbia medical contrat ae ae cure oft . Mrs. Edward Murray of New cutive on the matter. Mr Law. ’ hose after’ coming ut of a Red “Deer, Alta Wendy, from school. (CP Photc from Na- Kevin. eet Sa atlspowed Dt: Drops Drastically York.-a $30 pound tuna caught-riess (LEFT) is shown with | Bas chamber at Camp Bord- Shes BC. is me: first fe- tional Defence) pee ‘not guilty of Causing pete: “ST JOHN'S, Nfld CP) by. Edward: Murry ofNewYork, “Mayor Walter Cox as he sign- . fk ea : “parice by unnecessary horn blo- Bluefin Tuna’ catches. in nearby " a 530 Pee Mon caught by Phil ade city's “‘guest_ book" yes- ‘ a lShaw of. O'Leary was fined $25 wing and the case was: adjourn: Conception Bay have ~dropped SAVAMAD. OF PHAM Bue. lerday. Seer : sand costs. : ed for a week drastically since last-week from. q 4 |. Under the Righway traffic act —— re ——-—-—— |an average. daily catch~of 12 i = jfines of $10 and costs were hand- BOU GHT NUSGE TR act during July. to a low ‘of--three ‘ : led out to Gerald Peters, Alma, | Largest land ptirchase in Ins- |taken Tuesday. . ‘for failing té~stop at a stop sign;.itory was the 1440 purchase hy.{ The day's—successes brought i oF Kevin Garfield, O'Leary, tire Canada of 1,200,000 square miles |the total for the year to 295, s gee 2 The: Guardian, Gharlettsions. rule Aug. 4, i 6. squealing: Richard Waicott Ke- lof land from the Hudson's Bay just eighteen below the record. t jough, Christophers Cross, driv- \Company |313 caught tn 1964 Se e ciertaticn: or Patents roe Sakae jing without due care and atten (——— d d I & , ition; James William Shea, Pal- | ie : G engarry: an |mer Road, increasing. ea | ae SOON Gra es 9, 10, Te an 2 com ij eee while another vehicle was-pass- | : wing: Augustin €yril Doucette, St. f—- 5 mercial * ‘Louis, driving without a license; ; Asse ssed $1 00: wile. improper equipped ve ‘For-Alberton ‘Regional High School will sdale. impropetly equipped ve- ” hicle, Emrmett.. Costello, Cole-. i be held in the school on apie August : ALBERTON — Oscar. Peter Fraser, Alberton So ith and Jam- man and Prosper Henry Perry, J5—9: 30 = Vi: 30 and” ‘L to * om. All O'’Holloran of Glengarry was fin- es~Everett Po wers, Alberton Tignish. driving. without_due ar se : ed $100 and costs by-Magistrate South, received fines of $75-and care and attention; Charles Sher-- : DRIVEN ve students must register. ; W. Chester § MarDonald at Al-. costs for driving while impair- ‘idan MacDougall, Saint: Jo Wr, a : = : i berton vesterday,_for using mar- ed In addition Aylward was fin- N B.. speeding: William Edward z CF : ee H ee lwa “Wed gasoline. <= 7 ed $50: and costs for, failing ‘to Gaudette, Tignish. failing to re- Featuring over 127 different ty pes ef Pizza Pies ace ee MRS. L. L. WILKIE, } Joseph Leonard “aylward ‘report an accident——- ‘port. for re-inspection; James - z = Secretary. : Pleasant V iew ~ Ketis n Joseph Ga- For_causing a disturbance in Everett. 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