THE GUARDIAN. CHARLCTTTETOWN 4. 1952 altmsu COLUMIIA PACKERS i.ro.. VANc0UVlI.,CANADA riiiiloi: S1'IiEE'I' . continued from page 'I china 1! B. Pound'a Clan Certificates of Merit and Prince for 9 " Proficiency i. Donated by School Board - Brian Wonnacott. 2. Donated by School Board -' Diane Lancaster. 3. Donated by Parent's Associa- tion - Judy Gay. 4. School Prize - Carol Thacker. ii. School Prize A Allan Mac-.Kay. 6. Prize for Proficiency - Nancy Fraser. . Attendance Certlflrates Gerald Auld ti yearl. Lloyd Esaery (1 year). Cami Thacker ti yeari. Brian Wonnacott (I WET)- GRADE 11 J. MacDonald ' Certificates and Prizes for Proficiency i. Dianne MacDonald, donated by School Board. 2. Richard Ross, donated b.V School Board. 3, Margaret MacLeod: Keith Matheson, donated by Parent's As- sociation. 4. Holly Piatns, School FY179- 5. Wayne Worth, School Prize. git-cial Prize, Barbara Hillier- Atiendanre Certificate Elizabeth Phillips (l year). Prize List GRADE I A. Fraser Prizes for General Proficiency damned by the School Board. and awarded to Janice Cheverle; Anne Glllis. Prize for General Proficiency donated by the Parents' Association and awarded to Douglas Kitson. School Prize for General Profic- iency awarded to Joy Macvicarz Harold Ladner; Clara Layers; Kath- erine Kemp. and -- LIlot1ce?i Provincial Headquarters Camp is a busy spot than days -takinz advantage of the ideal weather of the last few days. the 1st Montague scout Troop under 6. M. Eric Du- var and A. 5. M. Jim MacDonald and Q. 3. Dave Stewart moved in- to Camp and are now enjoying a real Camp Buchan programme. Yesterday afternoon 25 boys from the 9th Trinity Troop under 5 Mi Bill Reid pitched camp. on the Pinetie River side of Camp. As- sociating in this Camp are Quar- termaster Wallle Higgins and cook Fred McAdam. A welcome visitor at Camp for a couple of days is Mr. Gordon Kerr, our Provincial Field Commissioner. Visitorsl Day will be held Sunday and all parents and friends of the boys are invited to visit their boys. During this an- nual camp, the Trinity boys will operate as five patrols as follows: Rams. P. L. Bill Reid: and Roger McLeod; Owls, P. L Alan MacKen- zie, 2nd Kenny Macxenzlc; Bull- dogs, Don McArthiir '.'nd. Ernie Peake; Beavers, P. L. Douglas wood, 2nd, George Mulch; Lions. Sterling Pasher, 2nd, Bill Henry. s..-A:.-.D---s-- School Prize for Neatness a- Promotion Certificates (adphabeticail order) David Aenrn: Joan Aiild; Heather Beatnn: Jamie Burnett: Janice- Cheverie: Gordon Gerige: Ronaldi Giggey; Anne Glilis: Carol Anncl Barbara. Giilis; Godkin; Johnston; Katherine Kemp: Daug-l ;' hs Klison; Harold Ladner; Claral I Layers; Sue Macliilroy; Wayne Mac-I , Kinrion; George MacMilian: Barryl l MBCPIICTSOIII Frances MacPiierson:; . Joy Macvirar; Florence lilacWill-I , iams: Jean Macwiiliams: Joanj . Neale: Douglas Platts; David Ram-J Ralph 5 say; Wayne Schieyer; Carol Taylor. w GRADE ONE Mrs. (loffln Prizes for General Proficiency dniiated by the School Board a- warded tn: Donnie Lievenson; Ross Stairs. Prize for General Proficiency donated by the Parent's Associa- tion auarded to: Billie Alexander. School Prizes for General Pro-I firit-ney awarded in: Harold Mac- Lean; Tony Argent; Alan Cotton. warded to: Enid Livingston. Promotion Certificates talapabeiieal order) Billie Alexander: Tony Argent; Barry Atkins: Wayne Barrett: Bar- ry Brown; Claudia Byrcnton: Alan iton: Isabel Dltzmm: Bernice Dolroit; Brendon Duffy; Roy Es- sery; Gloria Ford; Venona Gallant; Ronnie Larkin; Enid Livingston; George MacDonald; Harold Mac- Lean; Hessci MacLean: Stevie Mac- Lean; Jeannie MacPhee; Derek MacQuarrie; Richard Murley; Be- verley Somers-, Ross Stairs; Donnie Stevenson; Ruby Taylor; Connie hitlock. IT'S PART OF THEIFUN TO SERVE nociiroiin Sllilooll (Continued fromiPage '1). Prize for second highest aggreg- ate donated by Reverend Doctor Bernard Gillls awarded to Naomi Mcciuigan. Prize for third highest aggregate donated by the Redemptorist Fath- ers awarded to Carol Ann McGrath. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Dr. McMahon awarded to Mary Lee McMillan. Prize for perfect attendance for a period of eight years. donated by a friend awarded to Ann Doyle. Grade VI! Prize for-highest aggregate don- ated by the school Board awarded to Marie Car-rsgher. Prize for second highest aggre- gate donated by Mr. somerled Trainer awarded to Dorothy Rush. Prize for application donated by Reverend James smith awarded to Sonia Griffin. Special prize for spelling in Grade VII donated by a member of the Alumnae awarded to Helen MacDonald. Grads VII Prize for highest aggregate don- ated by the school Board awarded to Mary Smith. Prize for second highest aggreg- ate donated by Mr. Someried Train- or awarded to Elizabeth Walker. Prize for Application donated by Reverend P.F. MacDonald awarded to Adrianne Callaghan. Grade V! Prize for the highest aggregate donated by the School Board award- ed to Patricia Gaudet. Prize for second highest aggreg- ate donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy awarded to Mary Connolly. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Father Corcoran awarded to Patricia Gaudet. Grade VT Prize for highest aggregateydon- ated by the School Board awarded to Patricia Leightlzer. Prize for second highest aggreg- ate donated by Reverend David McTague awarded to Gemnia Kane. Prize for application donated by Reverend David McTague awarded to Patricia Leightlzer. Special prize for effort in Grade VI donated by Miss Suzanne Fran- cis in memory of her sister Louise awarded to Lois MacLellan. Grade V Prize for the highest aggregate donated by School Board awarded to Elaine Trainer. an equally merited by Mo- Gulgan and Coreen Connors drawn by Coreen Connors. Grule W Prize for Highest Aggregate don- ated by the School Board awarded to Judith Ann DEVICE. Prize for the Second Highest Ag- gregate donated by the Misses Mc- Quaid awarded to Joan Dunn. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Louis Dougan awarded to Patricia Murnaghan. Grads IV Prize for the Highest Aggregate donated by the School Board I- warded to Georgina Reeves. Prize for the Second Highest ag- gregate donated by Dr. L. 1. Duffy awarded to Patricia Larier. Prize for Applicailondonated by Reverend Louis Dougan awarded to Patricia Larter. Grade II! Prize for Highest Aggregate don- ated by School Board awarded to Karen Mahar. Prize for Second Highest aggreg- Summer Have You Visited MGDRE. 8-. M9LEGDll.".'I'.E For At Their GRAND IIE-OPENING? Savings Prize f r Application in Grades I. late donated by the Charlottetown H, don: ed by me Chulonemwn Clinic awarded to Elizabeth Gal- Cums unwed to Euubem Mculj lant. Grade II! Prize for the Highest Aggregate donated by the School Board I- donated by we Lmuormn warded to Susan Cronin. Prize for Effort donated by Rev- erend Leo Herrell awarded to Mar- jorie Dunn. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Louis Dougan awarded to Joyce Redmond. Grade 111 Prize for Highest aggregate don- ated by the School Board awarded to Ann Affleck. Prize for Effort in Grade II and III donated by Reverend Leo Her- reli awarded to Paula Campbell. Prize for Department in Grades II and III donated by Redemptorist Fathers drawn by Ann Affleclr. Grade 1! Prize for Highest Aggregate don- ated by the School Board awarded to Barbara Doucette. Prim for Application donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy awarded to Beryl Decoste. Grade 1! Prize for Highest Aggregate don- atcd by the School Board awarded to Judith Smith. Prize for Second Highest Aggreg- ate doiiaied by a Friend awarded to Paula Mcztvinn. Prize for Third Highest. Aggreg- ate donated by a Friend awarded to Eileen McMillan. Prize for Effort donated by Rev- erend Father Herrell awarded to Prize for second highest aggregate donated by Reverend Louis Dougan awarded to Doreen MacDonald. Grade V Prize for highest aggregate don- ated by the School Borrd awarded to Arlene DesRociies. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Louis Dougan awarded to Linda Paoli. Prize for Correct Department donated by Reverend Father Doug- Mary Coiighlin. Grade 1 Prize for Hifzliest Aggregate Grade I. donaieci by the Liguorian Credit Union awarded to Patricia shel- foon. Prize for Second rlighcsg Aggreg- ate donated by a Friend awarded to Joan Rush. Prize for Third Highest Aggreg- ate donated by a Friend awarded to Catherine Corrigan. Ian. Grade I Prize for the Highest Aggregate Credit Union awarded to Joan Gallant. Prize fori Effort donated by the Charlottetown Clinic awarded to Diane Kays. Prize for Application donated by Reverend Leo Herreil awarded to Joanne Larter. Prizes for Auxiliary Jiteading and Arithmetic Classes donated by Mrs. D. E. Gallant in memory of her grandchildren Ronnie and Joanne Cudmore. - Prizes for Reading awarded to Gloria Cheverie and Doris Kelly. Prizes for Arithmetic awarded to Madelyn Murphy and Eileen Biso. Prizes for needlework donated by the Charlottetown Clinic - Grade IX, Betty Duily; Grade VIII, IX, Winnilred MacDonald; Grade VIII. Etta Henncssey. Prizes for needlework donated by the Misses Mcczuaid -- Grade VII. Phyllis Gallant; Grade VII. Norma Connolly; Grade VI, Marjorie Jose- ph: Grades V. VI, Eileen Miller. Prizes for weaving 'and crafts in Grade VIII donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy awarded to Shelia Doiron and Hlda Power. Prizes for needle work donated by Liguorlan Credit Union -- Grade V. June Loughran: Grade IV, Geraldine Duffy: Grade III. IV. Karen Mxihar: Grade III, Pauline Madure; Grade II, III, Sandra Poulton; Grade I, II. Georgi)-15 Chandler; Grade 1, Shirley Gum. hum. Prizes for Household Science donated by the School Board: .. Grade VIII, Dorothy Cheverie- Grade VIII. Benita Binns; Grade, VII, Mary Waye; Grade VII, Mary Smith. Prizes were offered to the Junior and Senior Classes having the high. est standing for the year in the Punctualiiy Contest. Prize for the Senior group donai. cd by Reverend David McTs.gue was merited by Grade VIII anti dralsvn by Barbara Roberts. Prize for the Junior Group don- ated by the Redemptorist. Father: was merited by Grade III, Mm Brown's Class, and dralwri by Marv Edith Taylor. ' special Prim For Music Community Concert Ticket don- ated by the Saint Joseph's Bodalitv and Alumnae awarded to Genevieve McGuigan. Prizes for Singing donated by Reverend Bernard Oillis awarded to Betty Tierney and Catherine Kays. Prize for Piano donated by Rev- erend Doiiis Dougan awarded to Barbara Anne Gallant. Prizes for Piano awarded to Doro- thy Rush, Patricia Leightizer, Anne Murnaghan. Prize for Eifort in Music donated by Reverend Father Herrell award- cd' to Patricia Murray. Prize for Effort in Music donated by Reverend Father Herrell award- ed to Maureen Robin. ...... - xi...” Ilndmm and i.r.l..... v...-. NORTH SV N DRY DOCKING I-MA s,...-mt... 4-",4-in Ir amt". um... GENERAL MACHINE SHOP l.SSii.5 . I min -ruin nrvtkrd-1 (mile. Modem at-......n..m . V I... ..n.L.II. llIfP'Rl1dWOS'(THl)lI.?l)lPK?IRCUBIIS-Adllillll an I , 4: DNEY MARINE RAILWY C0.LTD. DHTH SYUNEY - NUVASCJTIA The Summer Season has only started. Look over the wonderful Bargains lis All departments of our slore are offering specials for this big event. Sale Days- THURSDAY - FRIDAY 5- SATURDAY fed and ouffif .-the family for fhe warm days ahead. THIRD FLOOR PRINT COTTONS. An assortment especially selected for Kiddies Dresses. Aprons. etc. Reg. 65:. "On Sale or 49: ful buy for sun porch or summer cottage. Special price 49: GLAZED CHINTZ for draperies and cushions. A wonder- Lot of PLASTICS in near floral designs selected for thissale-Yard FANCY TABLE CLOTHS. A well-made. full-sized cloth. 53.39 Children's COATS. A saving in lloys' and Girls' clorliingor 25'Vo Discount Odd lines of Children's SUN SUITS and DRESSES. VulIIesi'o53.98. On Select 51.98 Children's colored BRIEFS. Ages 2 to 6 . . . . . . . . ... . 25: BASEMENT HRS, FLOOR secouo FLOOR Men's & Boys' "T" SHIRTS. A real summer Item In values to 51.95 for 98:: Sale of SECONDS in Sheets and Pillow Cases: Sheets 72 x100. Euch.................... 52.98 Pillow Cases. 42inch. Each 59: Men's Sport SHIRTS for casual wear. A nice assortment of colors in regular sizes. Values to 59.50 for . . . . 55.00 Selection of Ladies' Straw HATS. reg. to 55.95. I SaIePrlce 52.98 Clearing lot of LudIes' Felt HATS . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 51.00 Ludies' Spring COATS and SUITS. discounted . . . . . 2095 Ludies' Sherrie COATS on sale at . '. . . . . . . 20Vo Discount Rock of LudIes' Spring DRESSES. Value: to 516.95. ' ' Men's Short HOSE in plains and patterns. Regular price 51.00 for ...........................,... 69: Men's Grey Flannel PANTS In sizes 37 to 41.( Speciolot............................'...... 56.95 Bpys' SUITS In Blue Cheviots and assorted Tweeds. Sizes 1090 12onIy 56.98 Boys' Tweed SUITS. Values to 525.00. In sizes 24 - 32 and 34 only Sl0.00 Men's SUITS. 14 only Men's Suits In regular sizes to size 40. Values to 549.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525.00 On Select 510.00 LodIes' ILOUSES. A special value for this sale only . 51.98 Ledles' ILOUSES. Some of our boner qualities.- on ted03400000000AIOCIOCOOOIOOIOIII Men's JACKETS In wlndbreclter style. Regular sizes from 36 to 44.. .57.9S for . . . . . . . 55.00 52.98 Children's Corduroy OVERALLS In sizes 2 to 6 years. Reguler52.39. Onsuleot 51.98 Ioys' Gabardine SLACKS in colors Drown. Tool. and Grey. 5lus24to36 54.25 GlrIs' SWEATERSIII colon Wine. Scarlet. Turquoise. and Brown. Sizes 26 to 32. Cardigan-52.69. Pullover-52.29 NYLONS. Parry sheer: In a full range of colors undslzes................................51.19 LIPSTICKS. in favorite colors. Reg. 51.50 for . . 51.00 Children's Cotton ANKLETS . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 19c Lodies' SLIPS. Full cut in assorted sizes and colors . . 51.49 Latiioei-ious: nasssrs. sizes 14 to 544. All styles and patterns. Value 53.95 for 51.98 SALE DATES JULY 3rd-lilli-5-lh "SHOP and save” AT s. A.'s SALE