~— PC Presentation Blasted | ISLAND NEWS PAGE By Boun president of the Pr *rozgressive Corservative eo m. received sharp crit- irism frem commission chair- mo : justice George J Tweed’ Thursday morning for the preseniation he made to the PF Filéctoral Boundaries Cor holding a public hearing at the Law Courts Rinidinc in Charlottetown Mr Kenny who earlier motified the commission that he =e resent a bref in _ con- ne t ommission recom- see that four new elec- tera! dtstricts he formed in this prevince Yesterday in-a written 8. "mM! ssloen told the commission association would make that the Fecresentations at hearings ee PREACHES HERE S Cheh. a minister of the Korean Church will preach in two Island congregations to- morrow. At Il am he will preach in the Harrington Pres- byterian. Church and at 7 p.m. he will be at Zion Pres- byterian Church in the City. “Mr. Cheh. who is studying at Knox College. Toronto. is cur- ~vently visiting the Maritime "Synod of the Presbyterian Church to witness the church im action. While in this prov- ince he wil! also speak to the Adult Conferences at Camp Keir and will visit Camp Mira ~and Camp Geddie before re- sch- daries Chairman Te Gan Co ae ae eduled for Prince and Kuinzs Mr Kenny said the associat- Counties ton brief backed up his private Commission chairman Mr submission. Thursday that place. Justice George J. Tweedy. said farmiv or Indian names be used sed’ at Mr. for the four districts proposed by. he was “surpri Kenny's submission the commission w e Judge Tweedy asked “couldn't “You cancelled the whole sit- you have disclosed te us at ves- ting Thursday after * minutes.” i terday’s hearing that vou would Said Judze Tweedy “We expect not be going ahead today? work to do when we come here We are not just meeting for ‘cut acme on ace - your converience.~ __, John Robert MacDonald. 7A, | care and control of a motor ve- tell us there is uo represestat- ‘Mf. Keany said he was sorry Was giraigned before —— hicle while ired, was coun- ion. If you are going to ignore, *£ “! offended the commission.” County Magistrate James” _ 5. seled by John J. Holmes. or try to run this comntiss sy Judge Tweedy shot back “you Johnston. Qa n Magistrates | TWO YEAR TERM sailligi dl mica - — vour Offended the Parliament of Can- Court Friday afternoon on a A two-year term in Queens wave. The commicsion was set 202 (hat set op the Commission. Chere of thet onder $0. — County jail was imposed on Ja- up by the federal : government Wf * sit as long as there 1s The sccused,. 8 resides mes D. ie of 10 Ken- and has a job to do. Seven peo- ** !0 do but. we have not ga- Cornwall, pleaded guilty '0/ sington Road for assaulting his ple:are involved here ‘at conside- thered to be insulted like this.” stealing 298;-pound bags 0% = wife. rable expense oe et eee After a 10 - minute recess, the ment which .was’owned by the, A violation of the |obster fish- stopped the business.” nee fae oe — to department of highways and he/ery regulations, cos: Stanley £ give the definite_dates pla- drew a fine of $50 and costs or | r | MeCabe of 18 Kirkwood Drive ASKS INTENTION ces at which the Conservative 30 days Counsel for the accis- $10 and cosis or 5 da\< Judge Tweedy pointed ot! association will make represen- ed was Bert Campbell A similar fine. was imposed the association had twa months tation to the commission. Mr Eric Lione! Lowther. also of upon Wilfred Vernon Watts of He Kenny said briefs will be sub- Cornwall, was charged with a Hampshire when he _ pleaded im which to prepare 2 brief prep similar offence and was _ re- guilty to parking on the highway told Mr Kenny joks as mutted at the Souris and Alber- though vou prepared this ves ton sittings of the commission mandéd to June 26 for plea with | im a position likely to cause dan- terday What i <= -enur intention next month bail to stand Ser to other persons using | the *The case -ef John Henry Grbhs_ highway. of Grand Tracedi®™ Was dismis- The case of John Donald Ken- sed. The accused. charced with Bedy, 305 Euston Stree’. was ad- SS eT —— journed to July 16 when the ac- cused, charged with drivin 'Little Theatre iwi wn outline by Fred Barrett, «ais New Home Mental Illness Prevanicn Will Be Topic Of Sessions | ad fllness address by“ CMHA president A resident of Belle River and charged with illegal possession | Of liquor were each fined $20 } and costs or 30 days while an- ‘ohter person from Breadalbane Prevention of mental will be the theme of the 48th Murray annual meeting of the Canadian ference Mental Health Association which president of the..Nova opens three ‘days of working Division of the €MHA. ‘a acraieoad = aallar sessions here Monday at the Mrs. Daphne House. health” Shares ar Rak on aad cauks Legion Home * education officer. Newfoundland = The Charlottetown Little Thea- or 39 days Registration for the econfer- department of health, will then tre Guild will ‘have to remove : ence begins Sunday evening head a panel discussion on ‘de- its belongings from. the old The meeting will get under- fining the problem’. Dr. Gor- Spring Park School. which is to way Monday with a _walcening don Hatcher. professor of pre- be torn down next month Twa Accused furn ——$—————— ventive medicine, The Guild has costumes. 2 University, and Dr. Noel iture. and flats stored in the oi ‘ Fined 10 Each will have to ’ Spring Park School, be removed within a Held For Graduates MONTAGUE — Members of the graduating class of Monta- gue Regional High School _re- Murphy, executive _ director. Counties Mental Health Antigonish, will _partici- Magistrate A. J. Haslam. QC, week fined Earl Moore of New Haven : The city is calling for tenders $10 and costs on a_ speeding ‘ pe tugiat ay for the purchase of the building, Charge in city police court ro The mornin progr. ds ite a a with one F. and the drama group must clear 4 : tr t wo its property from the school wit- Ayre. presiden he ew pep A the next | Centre, pate Also. fined $10 and costs was Percy K. MacPhee of Meadow- cently attended a banquet held oe Division of CMHA. 25. “However” the Gwitd has 0 OSM chetged. with going in Esa a anne The meeting continues until Problem: it needs a new home a_red light. Legion Home Both grade 12 Members of Two persons appearing on the group have been searching the city for tem- porary or permanent accomo- ; a dation for their property: but as PAYOFF WAS BIG lay. liquor offences were rema until June 26. and commerce teachers and Wi Students were present. Master of ceremonies for the Donald MacKenzie and John asion was Paddy Murphy, Hiv ied', Natalie MacWil- : Grade oe cee : ably has ee Macwi yet have been unsuccessful! The world’s record alimony E the ba which _ President Arthur MacLean. payment is $11,550,000. paid. by ollowing maquet. Kennie_Robinson, Doane says--what-they.are.looking..for_.aircraft.. millionaire Reuben H. =— = — a early in was catered to by the Ladies of chanan, Helen MacLean : — - August r. Cheh is married the Legion Auxiliary. Eva Bears ygacDonaid. Michze! Connolly, is a barn. garage or similar leet to his second wife Dorothy: and the father of three child- | and Kenny Batchilder planted a Carol Kennedy. Vera Somers. empty building. im 1945. ren. His home is-m_Osaka, | willow. tree on the highschool Carmi Ferguson. Shirley Rice —— Japan on behalf of the graduating class see Cekaes: tied) Gara MRHS Results Given For Grades 9, 10, 1 MONTAGE E. — The pass lisis and prize winners for grades 9, 10 and I! at Montague Rezion- al Hich School are as. follows: Grade 11, honor diplomas (‘in order of merit Jeannie Ross, Nancy Reddin, Evelyn Howlett, Lynn McClure. Audrey Mac- Donald. Ida Gosbee, Cari Her- ring, Donna Walsh, Karen Mac- Leod. Gail MacKenzie. Kay Ro- bertson. Tommy Gillis. Joan Coffin, Reazh Hicken, Patsy MacDonald, David Hume. Alan Richards, Barry MacMillan. Sandy Hilchey, Kathy Stuart, Vincent Brothers. Joe Sharkey. Marie MacDonald. Giema Nic- adi'e Diplomas ‘in order of merit) = Lila Blue. Phyilis Knox, Pau- lette Johnston. Ernest Williams, James MacKenzie, Joan Fergu- sen, Donna Gardiner. Gerald MacKay. Velda Livingstone, Al- va Clarey. Heather Gillis, Linda Hubley. Phyilis Boudreault, El- don Bachilder. Clive Johnston, Sandra Steeves. Kier MacLeod, Douglas MacKenzie. Mary Mar- tin, Winnie Nicholson. Jo-Anne Connolly. Lenny Boudreault, Teresa Kelly, Kent Brown, El- @on Kinz Wiliam Mac Pass list ‘alphabetical order} ’ «» -Lesite Aitken, Dianne Buch- @man. Jody ‘Buchanan. Kenny Campbell. Charies Clarkson, Dahn¢ Compton. David Cooper. Valerie Denham. Gloria Dunphy (diploma . Marie Dunphy ‘hon- or diploma’. Cecil Fraser. Di- ame Gillis. Albert Goshee. Gar- fy Gotell, Richard Grant, Linda Hastings. Barbara Knox. Linda Lavandier, Bery! MacDonald Clifford MacDonald John MacDonald, Georze MacKenzie thonor diploma . Kaye MacKen- fie. Claude Macleod, Doris MacPhee ‘honor diploma’, Val- @rie MacPherson. Evelyn Mac- Williams. ler Morrison. Douglas Morrison, dJemes Murchison. Winston Murch:-an Elaine Murphy Faustina Naddy. Vera Nichol- son. Louise Pauley. Linda Per- f¥, James Richards. Sterling Senders. Barry Sigsworth, Car- melita Solomon. Wayne Stew- ert. Maureen Sulinen. Mazorie Yorston GRADE 11 PRIZES e Prizes. rooms 2. WW. 7 Prize for the student with the highest agcrecate in grade 11, awarded to Jeannie Ross, Bridcetown Prize for second tucghest az- @regate awarded to Nancy Red- G@n, Montacue . Prize for third highest aggre- te awarded te Evelyn How- e Vernon _ Specta prize for the second gear grade 11 student showing Ghee greatest improvement in fhe year's work and achieving high academic standinc. award- @ to Leonard Bowdreau't Special prive fe stributions t- extracurric’ > activities and student cmernmen and at the samme ‘imr sttainmnc a high @ecede™mx sardine. awarded to Gail VacKr-re Relle River SSabiect pr sre for mathema Hes, ene Fmgiss? acd Frecc§ and history. all ooge v7 seeresemseoe Sittin Sheila McCarron, Ak — line Murphy. Kathleen Fraser, George Inman, Dale MacLure. }Ema MacFarlane. Diplomas ‘order of merit: — Sandy Beck. Heather Roper, Corinne Lavers. Glen MacLeod, Anne MacDonald, Linda Lou Ja- mieson, Alex Bruce, William Gordon, George Jordan, Rose MacKenzie. Rosemary Moar, ee Brothers, Clinton Har- G NOTICE Re Lawn Sprinklers and Fountains Property owners are hereby warned — that Water Department regulations do not allow the use of these fixtures. Any: person found operating these fixtures or ail Richards, Sandra Fer- ed to Jeannie Ross. Bridgetown ena v : The Theee Rivers Wonexs’ Pao . Certificate ‘talphabetl-@ paring —_ hose unattended or washing Institute prize for the student cal’ — Wane Boehner, Joseph water in any way will be penalized and their ser- achieving the highest aggregate Boudreault, Harold Brothers, vice metered immediately. representing the Three Rivers Clifford Campbell, Geneva Car- District, awarded to Je annie penter, Heather Graham, Judy Ross Jenkins, Janie Jamieson, Keith The Women's Institute prize MacKinnon, Anne MacLeod, for the student standing highest Betty MacLeod, Elayne Martin, representing the districts of Al- Norma Reid, Marie Shepherd. liston, Alma, Albion, Cam- Grade 10B prize list,— A prize bridge, Peter's Road, Panmure for the highest aggregate in this Island, Pembroke. Murray Har- division of-grade 10, the prize bour North and Gaspereaux, for highest standing in English, awarded to Lynn McClure Social studies. and also the Prize list, rooms 24, 25, 27, 28: prize. for highest standing in Prize for highest aggregate French, all awarded to Helen awarded toe-Lila Blue—- Mac Newport. Prize for second: highest ag- A prize for the second highest gregate awarded to Phyllis aggregate equally merited by Boudreault. Ralph Furness, Vernon, and Da- Prize for third highest aggre- vid MacLean, White Sands, also gate awarded to Clive Johnson. a prize for mathematics and COMMISSIONERS OF SEWERS AND WATER- SUPPLY . Charlottetown ATTENTION Farmers and Fishermen We have a limited supply of large Prize for_-student ranking science awarded to David Mac- highest in English, Judy Buch- Lean e nann A prize for third highest ag- Oak Barrels in stock Prize for student ranking hicgh- gregate awarded to Judy Mac- est in mathematics, Lila Blue. Kay, Wood Islands Prize for st tin achieve- The James Gordon Memorial ment who showed" greatest im- Prize to the student from._,.the F These quality barrels are ideal for watering cattle, ,water storage for spraying as well as making tubs ‘for. fish and bait storage. For further particulars provement during the year, New Perth district with the high- write Clive Johnston. est aggregate awarded to Carol aed phone collect 18-2, Crapaud. GRADE 10A Kennedy. Grade 10 graduates A prize for the student with Honor diplomas ‘order of me--the highest aggregate in the WADDELL BROS. rit) — Nancy Johnstone, Peggy Three Rivers Women’s Institute WAS MacKenzie, Ross Morrison, Districts awarded to Sheila CRAPAUD Zita Murphy King, Montague. J t Diplomas ‘in order of . merit) A special prize for the student es Jean Campbell, Jeanne Mac- with the - highest aggregate. in Leod, Sandra Shaw. Jill Cud- the Dundas area denated by more, Clare Ann Dunphy. Ren- Mr. Kingsbury awarded to ald Carver. Brenda MacLeod. George Judson Christian Mermuys, John The Women's Institute Prize Burke. Annie Griffin. Bobby for the student with the hizhest Jenkins, Beverly Buchanan, aggregate from Alliston, Alma, Helen Anstie. Mary Rooney Ter- Albion, Cambridge, Peter's sa Griffin and Drell Thomp Road, Panmure Island, Pem- son, Arthur Fraser. James Ed- broke. Murray Harbor North, monds, Ha! Jamieson, Ruth An- Sturgeon, and Gaspereaux awar- near ded to Ian MacLure, Murray Pass list ‘alphabetical order) Harbor North. John Bell. Douglas Butler, Grade 10 general. : Douglas Dewar, Allan Doyle. Honor diplomas iorder of me- Carol Doyle, Gordon Ferguson, rit Tony Publicover, Claudia Blair Henry, Karer Lavandier. Palmer. Rose MacLean. Alice Lea. Kenny MacLeod, Ma- Diplomas ‘order of merit) rie. McCarthy. Leich, Palmer, Miriam Frizzell, Sidney Maec- pao Charies Pollard, Mare Victor. Donald, LaVerne Blackett, Ger- BI : F CE Philip Curiey aldine MacPherson, Charies Prize list Prize for mzhest Graham aggregate in this division of Pass certificates ‘aiphabeti- grade 10 and the prize for so cal order: — Shirley Crane, cial studies awarded te Nancy Anna Kemp, Adean Liewellyn, Prize for second highest El- MacKenzie A prize for English equally standing. Miriam Frizzell, merited by Zeta Murphy and don Jeanne MacLeod who also re Prize ‘or third hichest stand- ceived a prize for French img equally merited bv Claudia Teachérs’ prize for school Palmer. Hich Bank. and Sidney spirit and application awarded MacDonald. Annandale. to Clare Ann Dunphy. Special prize of $50 for a stu- GRADE 168 dent of Georgetown who stands Grade 10B graduates. . first in anv section, awarded te Honor diplomas ‘order of me- Tony Publicover rit Helen MacDonald, Ralph GRADE 9A Furness, David MacLean. Judy Grade 9A graduates MacKay. Christine Rolosn, Ian Honor diplomas: Susan Nich- MacLure. Donna MacGuigan, olson. Beth MacLeod.: Merrill Sheila King, Terrence Ross, Gillis and Sharon Smith (tied). Lynda Kine. George Judson, Catherine Stewart.-Glenda Marc- Charles Wiliam=<. Barbara Arm Rae and Shetla Morriapn ‘ted MacKenzie, Halph Maclean. ' Continued on + 10) Johnston Kay MacDonald, Mary MacKin- A prize for the second highest non. Mona MacLean, Donald aggrecate and the prize for Ma- MacLeod. Gwen Robertson. thematics “awaftied to Jean Beth Singleton, Alfreda~ Wilkie Campbell Prize list for grade 10 general. : A prize for the third highest Pfize for highest standing — agerecate awarded te Peggy Tony Publicover IN THIS NEWSPAPER MONDAY, JUNE 28th “Sale Days: MONDAY - TUESDAY - WED. ees 8 . . . : 7% - % tepe om ote am. ee a ee ae ee ae ee Albion Man Dies Aged 58 The death.occurred am the Urban Electoral | District Sought Kings County Memomal Hos- pital Wednesday. June 3, af James W. Creed of Albion in ns ¢ 39th, vear The P.E.1. Electoral Boundar- lation required by the federal! \ son of the late Mr and Mrs. ies Commission met in Charlotie- legislation covering redistri- James Creed. he lived all his town yesterday to hear briefs bution hfe a \lbion He was a respect- by the provincial Liberal as Sir Michuieen om bchaifiel sociation which asked that- an ed member of the community -_ entirely urban electoral district good neighbor. ana a4 hoped Surviving are his wife, the be created in Prince Edward !s- . = recom former Florence Kemp of Stur- land. mendation that the deal riding geon. one daughter, Helen, (Mrs The commission is meeting to of Queens be abolished He Ar Weatherbie! Ontario, hear briefs on its recommend- said “I hope no one will be so and two sons. Spencer of Albion, ation that PEI. be split into \014 as to suggest the dual rid- and Stanley at home and five four electoral districts — Cardi-- i. ‘be retained If the com- grandchildren Also one sister -£20. Egmont, Hillsborough and ion does nothing else. it Mrs. William Llewellyn, Albion. Malpeque. will be long remembered for Farmer, Green Top Bridge Play Mrs. M_A and ‘Mrs. \J. Green, East and West, sew tae Ge anus af ae iT) | this. week's duplicate bridge ' play at the Chariottetown Hotel Placing second and third ip East and West were Mrs. Bes Rogers and Mrs George Bun- tain. 35.59. and Mrs. TW. L, anne and Elsie Nicholson, 33.- Runners-up were Mrs) Mae Hynes and Mrs. Robert King, and Mrs. Chris Larabee and Vic ter Robertson First place winners in North and South were Mrs. George MacLean and Mrs. A. A. Atkins, 60.13. second. Allan Forsythe and Norman MacLeod, 55.65: and third. Mr and Mrs. E. FE Douglas, 35.59 Runnersup were Charies Toombs and A. Coffin, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cauty. Funeral services were held eliminating the dua! riding.” Friday at 2 p.m. from Montague was made by John Nicholson, in en a in koe: Funeral! heme to Sturgeon Unit- who was accompaned by asso- Conner Uae fe ed Baptss Church. Interment ciation president W. R. jeunes, sag ti gap aD gage ‘was in "Sturgeon cemetery. Mr. Nicholson that Char- 5 acaeantincaes lottetown and Roy- 322. Egmont, Hillsborough and alty should be a elec- Malpeque — Mr_ Nicholson sug- . gested that Kings would be a Mr. Nicholson has advised the commission that the Liberal as- sociation will make further rep- resentation at next month's hearings in Prince and Kings | tains Lots 32, 33. M4 35, 36 and aa WIRING A HOME? i Te ee cies that be sure te specify ie ie endd be dhentied to “REL SEAL” the proposed Cardigan and Mal- ELECTRIC SERVICE LEAGUE peque districts. and the dis- OP. 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