,s no mm, quantum su. my a, 1!! t ‘ GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF‘ THE WEEK Igosmf‘icimln'xtram-‘cmi mes: :~' .. . .; cular activities »- BARBARA ’ mots New York, r”? “a” I JOHNSTON. Charlottetown. I ngylvg'nl. and wmwo'fi?' Pen' "... The College prim for‘ high- i Mammalian. the lnltllttv. 1) est standing in history it t: e c f cause u n “ma, u! ~ second year »—- ll A RY CUL— i mu halal 0‘ “It nor-then: LEN. Charlottetown. ; shores of the Greet Lakes. tit. f ’lhe Lucg Maud Montgomery I anl” "M In I letter to Lit. " 'Cliapter [ODE prle to a de- 5 governors. iserviing student of the second‘ The Gill“ Ill“! Ind the two _ D V. V jyear. Roberta Reid, Sherwood. i TORONTO (OP) — Au Inter. provinces should pool the" A . v ~ .. y , ~ 1 . ‘ » The S-N- 30W“ Pm '0’ , national conference on the pro!» in" “t m “'1‘” “mm cut as . ' t ‘- r -. _ L ,, _ V ‘ ‘ . .5 highest standing in Latin in the. lem of Great Lake, wuer 1”, Ike! 0 counteract the low .‘ ~ . . - . second year — Catherine Ayers, ” e], Wm be held in Toronto Jun. WIIGI‘ level” both now and for w Chm-10mm“. I 2930. Premier John Rob-rt- of the mm“ M“ “an”! laid. _ . t The John H. Bell debate Ontario announced. Rum pom- om Note the location of the kit— _- I jprlzes: Claudette Caillbeck. Char-i . Mr. Rob"... “id invitation. the Eu] of “Rules!” . ehen which has such comen- . 45¢ lottetown. Dormtlhy Campbell have been extended to prom,” mwtmtfl. mun" lent access to the extra wash- l Charlottetown; George Craw- J?“ Lease of Quebec “d the o! the few. m'vu. mt 0&2? room and basement —-- also ford. Sherwood: Alan Ledger- . governors of eight us stuck in mum. which h" . mun“; the front and rear entrances ‘ ' ' - ' both nf “mph haw prom-“n: Illinois. Indiana. Mlcllllll‘l. Mil. iwd postal service. porches lnvinzdlninz - kitch- en area is at entrance level. Short stair leads to rear lo- cated bedrooms all of which have ample closet space. Con- struction is brick veneer. House could he hilllt on a till loot lot. L296 Sq F HOW TO OBTAIN DESIGN BOOK The latest design hook en- titled “Canadian Guide to Home Planning and Design" is now availahlr at the offices of The Guardian and The Ev- ening Patriot for SI. tax free. This new edition includes In- iwood, Ollarlotietoun; Joyce low- ither. Cornwall. I The P.l-‘..l. Art Society prize Him a promising student in art. 'Wendell Dennis, Sherwood. The Moore . .la Leod prize for the highest standing in the graduating class for commerce: the College prize for the highest l lstandin‘g in the nraduatin: class L ' for mmmereer—Lmna Weale, % 1: ,‘C'ha‘rlottetowin. ‘ The College prize for standing third ill tine graduating class in commerce equaUy merit ‘ \ IJanet Cutlmorc. (lliarlottemwn. inn. and Marlene Hughes. i Bracklcy i The KM. Simpson I/ld. prize t’or I'Iw highest speed iii typing—7 _Doniia Deacon, Little York. t Atlantic Drywall 8: Insulation Co. MAN THIS IS IT! Drywall Wullbourd Drywall wsllbosrd II vars-tile, fireproof and doubts. There are law limitations in on you uiid or n. media with DRYWAlI. wsilbosrd. Fes’. Economical and Secret of Carefree Home Beau Plntie Coated Asbsstos permsnsn! siding. All of th. msny colors are fade and weather rssistsnt . . . plinting Is eliminated and upkeep reduced to a INSULATE NOW! {ormafion on “naming m ' ~ The. College prizes a\\':irdcd ¢ _ - Keep your home cool In tho summsr and warm In tho details, landscaping. color 50- a n. J - ' the outstanding students in the mm»; “A . winter. w. use tho BLOWER METHOD. ” v no first year commerce course: 155.1332; :3 «195:3: all:th N 1002 1296 Ft 1- El’im’m “0"” WWW“ 87 FAMILIES HOMELESS IN 305 ON Atlantic Drywufl & Insulation Co from. .\Iso inclule are full 0. Sq. . 2. Judith Al‘ht'ng. South WinsIOP: “ Va"l q Phone w; Cm‘u", “Mans M M“. m "rd" him“ 3, Bettie Moore, (‘iiarlotietowm y ‘ ' I prints. The (lolloge prize for IlIQIir‘SI, _ standing in the first year Class: Company I Smoke and flame billow wind-fanned fire destroyed 29 from tenements in the Andrew three-storey dwellings. Eighty- Square section at Boston Frl- seven families were left home- day. In less than an hour the less. (AP erephoto) . Chapter IODE prize for I dent-j prize for highest standing n . ving student in the third year— mathematics and English: the! r lJlldIt’h WEI“. KCMIngflm- English prim; the matllematicsl I - I g i The Hon. 'l‘hane A. Campbell‘prize: the history prize; and thcl .Pri'le for distinction in Frcnt‘hisclent-c prize Paul Michael. S o ‘ in the third year class —- Andre (‘harlmiomun Pleau, Summersnle. i TM college prim fur me I i The McLu-re Bursary smartl- student standing second in the “I to ‘ “Udall “1 me i rd first year class and the College I I I r . . year who has been eminent as ' g 1“ Sandra hellncdy. Cross Roads. ‘ who stands lugh In home econ- i a leader in mudentpgmivmes _ EWDEIESAJ: jflcg‘aefloltii won three priles at the l29th omit-s and intends to pursue Marilyn Mach,“ Cenlral Lot hm" ' F-; 16. ' ' ‘ convocation exercises held at her studies in this field - PA' The CO“ e I”? f r the St“ 6 ‘ 0 ~ ‘ , em Mandi; 5mm in the t POONA tAPi -— Two Jesuit the highest caste of the Hindus glue ohWaIgsh Coilezehyeater- RICIA PETERS, Midgell. The “H. Shaw SCIIUIMShlp‘d . I y "Emma? film“ we] The 1. Preston Tupliin prize awarded to an engineering siu- year Class..,.~l.ed Archer. awr_' priests are in.1n'dia pioneering1 'Father Deleury. who has let ""Or.’enera s 51w?!" 8' e m a deserving student of {he dent proceeding towards an en- lmmmwn R R i a movement Within their church his hair grow down around in: n" if“ smfmfmplmé‘and the {mirth vea‘r ._ ALLAN Hic.’ gineering degree at any (‘anav 7”“, RAM]. it“, Fm“, “man ——they are living like Hindus neck like a 'Hindu holy man. fitrat garinmI iaarstID-fi H .K()x_ B}oadnihan,_ idian University Rims stairs. Ship mvm'flpd‘m “h he‘s” an_. Rev. G. A. Deleuiy of Parisl is a recognized authority on - Betty Far" 3 "mm" ' I" " 1Oharlottetovin. . ‘ and Rev. Matthew Lederla of Hindutsm. He has written sev- rt fourth year student also . round air cadet him has aohiev— , , . I p" '3 ' -. ' ' The Senator J. J. Macihn- t . Y \- rd - - .‘Mill’llf‘h, West Germany, spend eral books on Hinduism and nus f ‘ ,h pl-nf . The Omen W 3‘3 ed stood acadeirmc stamdmg—-. . . . . . w" ' NW“ ° ' Hid W79 to I deserwn! stil- stt'd t who h s - . . . . ! much of their time. sitting cross. translated a book on Hinduism r F R h a ho] <I1I') .WSPMNI i" R - - P" 3« rhi'lt‘IlFlFI Ramsas (Thariottetmv'n. I . reorge" .. nuwm cf an, dent of the fourth year »--ima.mmin~; ,. 20M “inning”: Tm, A," my" fm. -: ‘ ileizizcd on the floor. talking With into French for the United ‘51!“ ("fl-PEP rm" “MI I” H at TRENT“. M KCLEOD. Sou thigh",de and ha< made H:stanfl‘inl: in art In tthe‘ First year i Hindus and learniniz as much Nations. M:EQIIT:I;:\\'Pnr:’Ft» a ram 1m,- G‘mm'm' .u‘m‘thwhllo cnnt‘rthutmn to class Tr-ilrly ("Jill‘s-ck, Char. as possible about the Hindu ie Father Lederle has written a “a”; ma W”: JIM”: ’r‘ 11", Gard” Demo“ “Fm” ‘exfra - mirrtrular and rultut'al Inttetnwn Item" and way of lie. _ book in Marathi. the local Ian 'mher”'m‘mwp New “m m firm, m, they?” (gm; round activities at Prince of lVales The Dr, LT. minty pm; to a: Father ‘Lederl'e is writingi guage. entitled: The History of nen‘mflnded Valerie BMW“. athlete in the swim. “an __~College DENNIS T.A\lX)R,jdesm-ving student in first year_‘ part of his theSis for his doc-i the Catholic Church. I .Kefismgmn. Dmnthv Stewart MICHAEL DAGG’ Summmni Charlottetown. ' iOharIes Moore. West ROyalty‘ tot-ate at Poona University. . Recently, the tiwo priests were (.h lotmn;‘,n. 1011‘“ Andrew' Si t v The Governor - Generals} The Luigy Maud Montgomewi \ou ' could call this pro- lnvtted to a seminar held by in- ' 8r . 'q, i~ ' B. ' Bronze medial awarded t0 the« Chapter lODE prize to a deserv- ecumenical work, an attempti fluential members of the Hindui Ea“ Twink ‘, Crumb "‘0- 'I‘Ilc Lucy Maud Moilicom— SlUdenl Vi'h0 is best Sllilf‘d for int; student in the first year to try to dispel prejudices lie-.5 community. Most of the qucs-rI flnn' (hm "jmfimn' Bar a I; Nl' Chapter MDE prim for n BLAIR WEST. Parkdaie. .class .l)ianne Jones. Charlotte- tween Christians and Hindus "1 tions about Hinduism. from llin-" .Jpnhqsnv'l ( I‘m mg-NQT\:MH :1“ deserving student of the the Profession 0f leaching ~Itown. R.R. v e said. ' us, were answered by the two ‘ a" firmer}! 8] ' M“; fourth yeair — BRIAN WON-- The College Prim lm‘ the 81W: The Haney Moore Scholar. The Christian church has priests, indicating their stature “pm. mm ' a“? 9mm NACO’f‘T Charlottetown. ’dent Standing highest in t‘helfit'hill This 50110181811de is ore-1l been in India for nearly 2,000 among educated Hindus. I tarrlt‘d 0” It! PWM- ' The Film" of Wales Times i normal train i n g gradilat i ngi sented to a man who has ; years, since the days of St] Th9 Governor - General's S-il- Staff medal for the student whofCIBSs — FMTH MHOEWEN. ‘ great Interest and abilityi Thomas the Apostle. the DOUM' BRITAIN GETS MOST Ver Medal awarded to the stu- has been most efficient in extra: Sydney. 515. in those fields of natural science. mg Thomas of the gospels. YeL dent standln: hlEIicst in the. ctmicular student organizationi The "0"”? WI“ '0“ “‘9 5““1“ “WP” "it? lat? "army Moore the progress of Christianity has Some “3-000 Amman“ “‘9 building sense erth Year Class: H“, m. ‘- Donaid Ling Charlottetown..dellt stranding. second in _ the‘was so devoted—Winston Cou-s- ‘ been 810w. Christian. make “pistudying In Britain, compared Lily H, Seaman scholarship. The College prize tor inshth normal training RTaduattn giins. Park Cm-ner. 1‘ about 2i, p9,. cm of Indmraiwu 7,000 studying in France. m the mudem naming high. intending in the third year class CI“? ‘— MJLAN GRAHAMv‘ The canal“ “Wflwm 90‘" ; 450,000,000 population. in me Sow” junlon ""1 0st in arts in the fourth year; i—Sandra White. Charlobtetiowvn. w““‘“9i0"~ "‘31 "Ill" molarshlps and hll'l'-. Because of this the church 5.000 m the U.S. M the Strathczartncv Scholarship The Samuel N. Robertson; “‘9 ESIPII' WWW" A‘mrd‘sam" MW” “3"? W“ Wt“ has decided to use different. for an outstanding nraduate of SChOIaW‘ShiD awarded '0 "195 for. III“ “MN” "I "I" "ormal “mod I" SIMMIS M 3” “""I‘I" ways to get across its message.i } y Prim: of Wales who intends to Prince County student with the: "‘r'f’m‘": (flags. WI” “hm” W" """"" “MM?” “"‘""i ““T “W” Priests living with and like ‘ Allovorthe Maritime: people aretutnino pursue hm. Pdwanon further _ highest standing in the wmtk on mlse of inspll'atlona teaching Lyll Goodwill Scholarship; The Hindus is one of these. . d of SANDRA KmNEm: Cm” -the MN m". class. the 0M— JUDY THOMA 3, North Rmval Edward Chapter 1 in basw soun nesa _ _ n ’ 1°!" W ’0' “he 9*“ building-for permanency. . .for Minimum maintenance . . .fln‘llleduli satisfaction in beauty, combined with practical investment. See the won- noada, dent stand-i TWOW W: the Canada Packer (lentil enlarged range of choice that’s yours-at your SHAW Danielle.J . LIVE WITH BRAHMINS I U at?! Both Father Lederle, 37, and Father Deleury, 42. have per—. mission of their Jesuit superlol. and the bishop here to live In, this manner. Their simple, .1)“. A .m second in the ,3de war: The .1, Alfred Blanchard Mo— Scholarship: the Urvlversiiyi 'I‘tp Grolier Americana cuss: the ORB, Mngw‘orih morial Prize for the student Women's Scholarship; and the Prize for the student wrtha iprm, for H“, Student Standing of he normal lrniiiin: ticpnrt- Order of tile liastci‘n Star flur- dizimgiushed academic TF‘Jhizhesf in Biologv 1' and H“, nicnt standin: highest in sari: I‘il addition. there are in . a college prize for t‘ elnyndman and Companv Md French »— WAYNE BELL. AI- Prian of Wales Scholarships student stand i n z highest in: mm kn- me highest standing in berton. .each year in the value of $200- three'mom apartment I' I“ 3’“ utienee. in the fourth year «:Mathemaucs 1 __ Valefi. Bowl The Lucy Maud Montgomery each. and eight burssu'les ho a “tea 0' PM“ “med the Brah' DONALD MOORE. Murray ‘ Hess. Kensinmo'L ‘Chapter lOl)E prive for a dos-livaltle of $125 each. mm “Ctlon- The Brahmlnhé River, The College mm, {m m". Shh erving student in the norm alf"‘““““‘ Who {lumber about 150'000 hen” Th PM (. m, v Rabi,” dent standing third in the iliirditfaining class -- .RUfI‘H R0G-; murmur”:th BORN ll" “"5 59”“ "I P°°“a- ml lone Sch‘oIar‘ZIiin~ awarded toF-‘Iear Class mid the malhemf‘m's: Pralfi‘?! 2?“?!1' .] 1 i CINCINNIITI (AFN _- A ' - 1‘ the student who has already mi:r:almgon::I:-Tsqulgfii "1 ba' chip for' this fmaezt“ qsfdzgpl Emma'- bogave Supplies . , H IlOllln' SSH-vi" ~ -' es—a ys— ° “3 Hf“ ‘3‘”: rm“: mi??? loci — Hilda Dixon. Clyde iii—i highest in the second year. Friday. The mother. Mrs. Willie . LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Earth Hm klnliklge "Wrigm ;class; the College prize for the Mae Mincyeland Dldl . the boys were ' . . ' I , . . : tudent standing highest mire ort d (1‘ ~11 ‘ Said Men re ‘ . , . - . . 'Ihe Loyal Orange Association 9 H P 9 01m: lie . The father . m ‘h" “'“dm' “mm “‘32: mm to. ma. standing in ml hammer 8 Wm “aw Robert L Mmeye- 44. a arm 9 ' Bevan Bros. Ltd. . . . . I... I. onaw untrue-nun as"... «amt-ax..." ; Plantain - ilALIHix - DARTMOUTII - lMll’Z ~ it“ sussov i noun - rseoulctou - SAII‘I intuit o "In" in arts in the fillrlh year. I y - . . ,_‘ 1 me Hem” “m.(;llm.'.ip prime [ma IlSIll Ilt t'htea (gonege prizde M i (CPI—The govern'i ” Queen m' i r - --_.stu en 5 n in secon in . I ' . . p 250000 ‘51,, t ‘ , V D ‘ if; graduating class. in commerce: dug; highest iggnhysltiéevc’al‘h'e Minceys have five other Evicfims‘ in 213;“: Dial 4-4688 MATHESOV, sollthport. the Gt?ng 13- 00131015 W" M Em “ ‘ ‘ fiiflldflffflllflyifl‘d ‘ “'1'. was described as meagre in the. 1the student standing second in The collch prim for the stu-tthe graduating class in c - dent standing second in scie-jmerce —~ Dorothy Stewart, nice for the fourth vear —— Charlottetown. ‘. A C n . - M. d t P 965 ‘ Commons by Mr. Barnett (NDP t (1.0 95" 9%". bh‘ ‘I“_°“d. The first stage of a $54.000.000‘ —Comox——Albernil. 3:; mg sew" m e “(Ramble linking Sydney. Australia,‘ News of the $250000 federal : a College prize . .. 5 mjghest smnding in wemismlgzd Hong Kong 15 expected to grant hit the area like abom b- 1 ready for commercial serv- shell," said Mr. Barnett, who ELIZA n E T H JOHNSTON,‘ The “yum and company . Montaizue RR. i:,ld,hpri1.:trfvorl highgs‘tmesténgjtg and (she ;g{%%%nu ($833123 ice by early 1965. represents the stricken area. it c. emi _ : an o e ' ‘ The college pri'm for the: stu- town. 4. “we '1 3 Int»... . The “on. Joh n Richards‘ The Canadian legion Prise 9"" for highest Standing In i° . ~ third in science for fourth yea‘ri I‘m Charloaet‘mn- TER' New wmsmre' B -_ 1 _ The LPreston 131mm prime The College prize lor highest ‘ .ngHN MAOLFO‘D. Valley do” I 1 “t I h (“Wadi ' . third year . BECK: In loving memory of our father, Kenneth :Wiii sp is 200 Ibui Magneswm to the ion Ttndm for six to) first grade nylon It Prim for the highest standing Named tome student 5mm onei “3”” “id mamtmailc’i fl" Our Summerside yard is now open to w“ file’stlanding in English in the ae-i ' —Giarles!mod.Beieondyear'aJohn .Bel-l de-‘ 0. O. O. O O O O. 0.00.... Beck, who passed away May 23, 1963. . r We little knew when we woke that morn I The sorrow the day Would brlnl; For the. call was sudden. the shock severe. fires 750x20 will be received by the dent standing third in artsvmigmgfisiogntg‘, Eggeyéwmgfndmi The College Prize for stand-I the fourth year - FREE. ‘ ~ . . . ~11 uh' d ' “h. d . 00 MACKENZIE, Clyde River. :fa‘hm “$23513?” wiggling; Re. 835‘: D (00", in agriculture. chemistry. and 0‘ the 59m!” y93"_w'h° had ‘1. . _ . . ~ v . l l i it. 1 in se— lng in mathematics in the sec- WW "‘ 3"" ';;‘,'r““;.§§§2“;2 5033i lifiivivasfrfné‘an'émeray. nd year — GLADYs EAS~5 PW‘I‘GSG 3V2 fl- s‘IIP'PEGINI Pillwa n The P121. Home Economicstthel. ibate lprize; the Henry Birks' FRANK MUCKINNON- POM. Poi..- .ocia ' tdti -M3audMot Mada .dedoothe dt . 1‘ “m “‘7‘ "’ ‘ '“ e“ 1“” h” “m” “w” "’“ “ 0r our office in Summerslde. Phone 436-2115. .I 2 To part with one we loved so dear. o Gil ATER IIEIITIIALIZING VAllIE " Always remembered by son. and daughters. undersi ned unfilM 28 T9“ moxvuu MANUFAUURING (0.,llil. " "V ' ° lrsolivills.Soiiit John (o.,il.l. MRS'LI-Wfl-KE- ARIY men I Will lllllllltlil w ptioioiillic AGRICUllURAl llMESlONE TENDERS g