PAGE EIGHT THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Eu-old F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce Mac!'hee. Min Joyce Wigginton, Plus Mcxinncn. AGENT GEOIKCIIZTOWN: Walden Layers. The Guardian may be bought at the following (556. In Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Office: in GCOYIBWWD? 7'" Post Office; in Souria: The Snack Bar ant H. Richards s so-. . . . -M. G. HERRIVG. P0110 Inc SIITRIIPP. KIUl'f"lf' Ha'.'l)nti". See PRES 3. .-.'lllcI.ARI'.N-(”-0RI)0.V reunion Brudenell Islanri, Tl'lLIlSi'Ii1,l. July 16th. 1 - "" l ltcroiit guests of lIllPl'l'lPlY Home. .'Mr, and Mrs Wheaton Gosbee Um” M,,ng”up are Elf and Mrs. ind W0 Chl1dY9Yl- Nb?” and Vi” W. D. Hammond. Noiv York City 'or, have returned to Montreal af- , . . -run GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN 12th. The immediate family gather- ed at their home on Friday even- ing. when Mr. MacLeod was pre- sented with an easy chair. and Mrs. MacLeod with a lovely three-tier rake. This week Mrs. MacLeod will also be leavjng on a trip to Nova Scotia. a present from her family. ,On Sunday, the immediate family Death Saturday or Mrs. Peter Mcflarron .."The death Peter Mccarron, Montague. at the King's County Hospital Saturday afternoon after an illness of sever- al mouth": She was 87 years of age. lhad dinner at their home. after iwhich the family enjoyed a social period. Murray River Anti Vicinity 'er spending thcir vacation iiitli 1.-,..,,l1d5 M1; fpgrpt -0 jpm-n mm, 3 H --- .iiie,-ris9.V COVP Lt: thv P E. l -ilu-ii: .11 L i y .Mr. and M”. wamon Higg MR agd M”. )-11-mimng 3;”? i i ' . .. . I, , v . Besi 95 her usvan s e s stir- . .'Di: and Mrs E. Mclizllr Ai'- .llls- Edith 3lVFl)(ill:v.fl.V lliiztiiitiitlpgyiysss gl1leiv;i;l?:dog:d g;;br5:;tgeer vwed by her pm.en”,' and three ten and daughter. Joan of Hnin;l- if) ..r:i'i. ltfil-lP(lV..ll M.tii.t.i::iietiriAms5' were recent vis-HMS m Ml”: children, Gwenneml Donald and "”- om" "nvm Snmmny m Nn(.1m III” vim. ii:h.".r)1lil'l:lIiaY River guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garry. She is also survived by one IIWWI iii” 5'””m" mm M” A1" WP” ”q”m hm” J” H" lh'.Clal'ellCP Murdock. brother. Porham Bears. Kilmuir. wits pm-mils. Mg; Hllri Mrs E B yp Md ..,: ;t.i'.,v-v -ti ar'iiiiattd' - and two sistglx Ruby. Mrs. Fred ””(iL;"9'1' C'""""'""m1 mi .:l1":!' Pi -I i hi 1i i-Qv"iiF'Ili.i Mi". and Mrs. Luther Mooney, Lafford. Halifax. N S . and Louise. - .-- Vm" lhnmslmgp ...;,x w,,.,, ;.Pg.lMass.. are spending holidays WILhlItIYS.- Bcaton Stewart, Caledonia, :Mr and Mrs. Jninrs A inn: NW Hwnw W H...” unl.v.a;,;,,g Mrs. Mooney-'a parents. Mr and An infant daughter. Ethel Eliza- ittd two rhildren Ellrii and .Iini- ,..,i,'... or R..,,,...,.. p,-,,..,.”.. Hmncl Mrs. Daniel Horton. Murray Riveinybcih. predeceased her. lilF of Saiiizus. Mriss. -'ll'lllN'l i i ' I i ' g I --- The funeral will be held Tues- iiindai NEW "'1 FPVW1 ill" NPR-E M13 mm. MMHMH mm”- Miss Rehecca I. Giddings, iiho day morniniz from St. Mary's ilFlVllli( Mr rind tifi-s Rf'hP!' (1im- Md (mm. 15 Hwlm W, hm.h.,..y has been i-Lciting her brother, Mr. Church. Montague. Interment in ii” WHT"-I ”"””" .21. r iv ivpiiwii, ('ll.lIitiTlPV4illll. ERR” C'ldd'"tZ5. left rrceiitlv by the church cetiieie-i:.it . mm K.N,.1V Mrs w.u...(,n w(,L,5”,,.';glat;e for her home in Providence. ..'Hl:RF. FROM (3lI.lI-'0R.VlA- B,.,,:.,,, - a Mrs. Frank Siephriistin and her MW W '. '7zV mm hu,,.5 pant”, mm 4.1,-,,.g 4; t y.w- Md Mrs .Iohti MacLeod and daught- lnlllglfi. hniri :iiiii'rd :2. Miiixlziuil : writ . ism .iz'e Pr-Debm- are spendmia few da-V3 U U ' llllilr tliri: iiili -pcixri aiinin imic .ii .V.iiin:.rc.iiivai-:oli'l51UIizs her aunts in New G'as- ..,5,.m: 31.; Stppiimisoii's p;iipm,-., .: mrm R My ,.rM5 gow. N S., Mrs. Jameg McCullough air and Mrs H .7 Motion cs ni:d itLi"ll(lS land Mm Juhn Hamblemn: .: ..'Fl NFRAL l'F.S'lll'.RIi-H'-Tliii 1-35 3' q'()R'r tTl(ix RlIit)l.l - , M fan. grass, and :4.-5, G.-O,-gs AXIa(i.!0I July 4 at the home of Mi. and l . .'Mr. and Mrs. Edward gullen. 3.-is- Cliarlnttetnun. spent the week end Miss Margaret MacLeod. rr of the lute H'iuli Friiiiilwll. ': ' - ; jl'”ll':' rim” , . I-L:f:FlaS1 Rand iids ilFlrl i:nnl,Pct- 'li:lr(-III rat: lijllviilllllll x..li)t”1.”ll Ax:-AK”-' Tr9nmn'.X . S' "9 spending Mrs vxl 8' Ragersom SL Pan-lcks -rs Road Prrishitrimi ('hut'rli NHL! ., 1itPFi(it"f'l riir: hv the 3 ('W'da3'5- ”5”mK Mrs: Macxa-V Road .'p:im'rjal. 'i'lin smizce at 'h" ;iI"”-V”'”'- WE 1' ' .kim Dmerl ' Mr and MrsIWEmith O'Brien :htii-rh and izraiv was i-niirliivteri z-nsoiiitioiz il.lS . hi 1 . ' "TE I ' , U . . - : :;,':lG::.::r :n(;::pngHAnL;.P. A ” ,hV "1 at riais in 'Miirrav 'River. guest ofllast week. "I-inicn of Rcsil ll-15 lPt”lllllLiV rou- .lMirs Alice MacI..eocl. - Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gillan, Bor- Candidates Nominated In 21 Ridings Yesterday occurred of Mrs. 27 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Following is a list of candidates nominated Monday in 21 constit- uencieg for the Aug. 10 Dominion election. Nominations in the other 242 constituencies will be held July Legend: L-Liberal; PC-Pro- gressive Conservative: OCF'-Co- operative Commonwealth Federa- tion: SC-Social Credit; Ind-In- dependent: Lab-Pmg-Labor Pm- gressive; x-Member of last House. Figures bracketed after constit- uency name indicate party maloi'- ity in last election or by-election. Newfoundland Boiiai-ista-Tivilliinzute L-8.371 -.I. IV. Pickevsgill (L). Ecl- ward Russell (PC). Burin-Burger) L-11.537 , --x- C. W. ffarter (Li. Mrs. Grace Sparks 1PCt. Grand Falls-White Bav-I.ab- rador L-l0.450 -xT. G. W. Ash- boiirne tin. George Hicks iPCi. Humiber-St. George's L-l0.- 479 -H. M. Batten (Ll. Bert But- fer (PC). Trinity-Conception L--7.7R0- E. A Russell iCCFi, A. E. Sim- mons tPCt, xLeonard T. Stick LL). Quebec- Sagiit-nay L-460 --XLIIIYIEF Eri- sson ILI, Wilhrod Lanslatc 'PCi Calipleall L-4 936 -XD'-Wld Gnurd tin Raoul Diichesiie tlndl. I-Iilaire Leblanc (Pct. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Levan- dier and family motored to Char- lottetown last week. Mm Joan Murphy is vacation- ing in Panmure Island, where she is the guest of relatives. Mr. J. B. Edwin Reid. Sheriff of Kings County was a business vis- itor to Georgetown last week. Mrs. H. Larsen and two daugh- ters. Marie. and Linda returned re- cently from a visit to -Pictou, N. S. .3 Miss Jean Macconnell who has been visiting her home in George- town. returned recently to Char- lottetown. Miss Yvonne Gardner of Laun- ching was a. recent guest of her grandmother. Mrs. Annie Gardner of Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Hedley MpNeill of Charlottetown were recent. guests of Mrs. McNeill'a mother, Mrs. John Batchilder. Georgetown. Mr. Vernon Fraser of souris, auditor with the Unemployment In- surance Commission was a recent business visitor to Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. John George T-ft last week for Saint John, N. B.. after a holiday spent in George- town ivith relatives in Georgetown. MI". John George of Saint. John. N. B., arrived in Georgetown re- cently where he joined Mrs. George. They will spend a holiday here Ontario I Coolirane I-2.4M -Rene Brim- inlle tPCv, Jolm ” Carter iCCFl. Joseph A. Habel II). i Port Arthur L-6.245 --XC '7. iwouin (In. Bruce Magiiusnii thali- P.-rni, R, A Rohiiison (PCI, R. V. Wilniol (COP) l. Montague And riPitPfl hr in ivniiniri tiii-imii. . TC "' . 4- . : : Miss Tsabell Marl..eod Murvai den, iiere ieceut visitois at the hcnI7.:ll:llT v&::1i!.II?lf:it;:lIlTi:l Rll"j9i'i.iiV1a:: recent visitor to Trim) l&l:ll'111aPnOI Mr. and Mrs. James E. HRI'.')' Vaiildvrstlne, (Hiilii-lil W ,”mV(. ggy'V 1(Quu an a 1 all ' ' i A HGT JUIIIISIOII ziiiti I,(IlTl' .l4lllllSll)ll. Iii-l ' It - ' - IV - " . I i . . . . . ,. . . .- i,.i . - . . Mrs. Artie Wliitt-war Slellarinu. M1. and Mis. Hamid Ja). U. S. termr-nf Milk lilo”: Iii lhc Pctci F 31-” V1” 'id”,a',V.:m.fg.':;Md.gjdg 'N S. spent Julv 6 with her bl'(lIll('fl.A., arrived recently to spend a short Rm” C"Inc'N:V' ., ,,.I., ;..,,'('h:. imv l and sister-iii-la.vi'. Mr. and Mrs. '.i:acatimi at the home. of Mr. and - V - Edgar Giddings. Miiiray Riier. iivlrs M.'ii'tin Corcoran, Baldwins Rc-ad. PRINCE EDWARD T0-DAY Cc wen. oumr :omes ive on the screen! two-timc Acodeniy Award winner, in or greatest portrayal wills RICHARD Bi.'R'v0.V - ALSO AI)I)"F.D SHORTS - SH()ll'S DAILY 2:30 - 7 - 9 T0-DAY Ge WED. ONLY Spectacl Never Before. Flmedl-P A ll FIIIIII ' 7!4m'Ia7za.e 634PA7U( snows barn 2:30 . 7 - 9 - lrhlldreu and m0lhPI'R Mr. and Tot-onto. Ontario ii-ere receiitszuests Miss Kay McKenna. of Mrs. Peiiii,v's brother and sister- town, spent the week end of in-law zircl Gladstone. i Mrs. James Pennini l Messrs Morris Derbv and t. the home of her parents from ,iGidding.s. White Sands Lnnrinn. Ont. on July in Joe , 3 Etc spend the summer holidays. --CD? l and Carl and Messrs Ralph Grant .Birt. Halifax, spent the week Murray Hgrbgr ior July 4 at their homes. North and I O O Vicinity g Mr. and Mrs. Watson Robinson. , --IMV Md M”- H3”.-V Nelmn Miarrived at. the home of Mr. and w0b”m- N”I”-- ""9 reCP"' K”e5'5:liii:s. Charles Gurney recently from nfyMrs. Nelson's sister. Mrs. David U. 5- A' where H-my plan 3 5110" M11131 vacation. to Mt. Stew-1rt July Ii. Miss Carlene McEachern. guest oi Mm Gibm" J9”'”"35- Dar”: Mr. David MacDonald. accom- uioutli. N S.. is spending somewanim by ms 50" reml.m,d re- tiiiie with her parents. Mr. ianclycpmly '0 Maine ant... spending 3 M”: Miirk J5Ck50"- yslinrtvac-1t.ioti at the. home of his ;brother. Mr. Earl MacDonald. Miss Beverley Millar is vacation-y ing in Roseiicath. guest. of Mr. and N” and Mm Roomy and Runny, M"5- Donmc M3CQ”3”"ev yMonti'c:-il. arrived on July 2, to "To is end their vacation at. the linme Mrs. Warren Millar and dauglt- 0? M11 Rooney-5 mother. Mrs. land -Ml'S. Andrew Bell. Abney. IIA-KE VERDE W. I. Mr. and Mil Marvvn Johiisioni June niei-ting of Lake Verde W.I. and family of Charlottetown liavdms 1-ecgntly mum at, the home of taken up residence at Murray Har-lmxgc. Rab-mand wand, Nlnp mem. DOW NONI hers answered roll call with a iplsnt slip. Mrs. Thomas Millar had as A school picnic was decided by invests. June 28. MI'- Md Mrs. Louis the teacher. Roll call for the next iDiamond. Pauline and Kenneth. meeting is "An Article to Auction.” yaurl Miss Dorothy Simmons. Char-'Next mcstiiig will be held at the lottetown; Mrs. Robert Love andihomc of Mrs. Ivan Redmond. children, Nancy and Billy. Calg-ary.i A delicious lunch was served by jthe hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. LRIlI'lP M;..ui'e and El;1iiie;FeliX Rtdnimid. have returned to their home atigjvmlrrm, Hnrhnm. Nm.”f"T 'i H g . . , . guests of Miiiiriy Haibm North after spend-.MI.V and M” RM, Kennedy. mg the winter months in Char-, lottetown. l I . l l Mrs. C. J. Mchure is spending a few days visiting friends and rela- tives at High Bank. i if Teacher. pupils. prc-school age of Murray. A I-i'ai'bout' North district motored toj Mr Reggie Reid. Montague. was fmene 9" U” anemmn of .'m'."3:a visitor to Murray Harbour North -9.-to hold their annual picnichnn SundM.'Ju1., 5- Rue” M his Smmmm” "M "m" sports Werciparents Mr. and Mrs Harrv Reid. greatly enjoyed. ' ' I "T . I w. M. s. - M” wmmm H”" "”d d””"hIlte:IiPiiilgb9trl:e0P I. Presbvterialaiit Dgyvnk agiconintaiiicdohitf M”f'":No1'th 'Ti'.vnu on July 3 were Mrs. ,N:gvi1Mo' .P"m” o"'d ". ' ”'”g'iH-irry Millar. Mrs. Annie Kennedy. : pan ' N" -V R” "'9 Wen I Mrs. C, J. McLure, Mrs. Herbert ing the summer months with Mrs, , , Hay”, nmenm Mr, ind Mm W”-.Lleuell,in. and Mrs. Harry Reid. lard McClure. l Master Malcolin Llewellyn. snit - of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lle-wellynwi has returned to his home at Re-id's Corner after spending several days with his graiidparentii. Mr. and: Mrs. Ht-rbert. Llewellyn. - ...- All arrears of faxes for RIIBS Abbie coiiingii. Alberry Wood Islands East School Plains. was a weekend guest of her. sister and brother-in-law. Mr. andi Mrs. Edward Millar, are now due. If not paid in 30 days. accounts will be handed in for collection. By order of trustees. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dumville and two children. Foreatrand Larry. O'Leary, are spending some time The Benevolent Irish Society Takes pleasure in presenting "MR. PETER MCNIILTY" (of the famous McNulty Family) Stars of radio, stage and television and company In a. complete program of your favorite Scotch and Irish songs, dances and music, with free films at TOWN HALL. GEORGETOWN WNESDAY, JULY L5-8:30 P. Children 250 Adults 600 Charlotte- July Mr. and Mrs. James Rich- -4 as guest of Miss Noreen Mooney. Miss Josephine Mclnnis arrived N5- . l Miss Pearl Grant, was a visitor Vicinity Mr. Frederick Llewellyn. Halifax. is visiting in Montague. guests of his niece. Mrs. J.B. Lucas. left f0i'lMonti'L-at on July where. she plans and Mi" LIIC35: Mrs. Gerald Laiiigan. who has been a patient in Kings County Hospital. has returned to her home in Montague. Mi-5. Hael Mccarron and Mrs. Clarence Campbell were visitors to Georgetown on Monday. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fraser. Masters Billy and Johnny Camp- bcll spent the past wear at Pan- mure Island guests of I eir grand-i; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hubcrtl Campbell. i . ..:Mrs. Clarence Campbell. Mon- t.-igue. and her two children spent the past week at St. Marys Road guest of her mother. Mrs. Hazel, Mf:C8I'l'0ll. 1 MI'. and Mrs. Anthony Marini and sons. John. Francis and Wil- liam. Quincy. Mass. arc guests of ylvlvs. Mar1ni's bi'othci'-iii-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Mac- Leod. Graiidvleiv. Mrs. Malcolm Pat.tei'soii and family. Sussex. N.B. are guests of Mrs. Pattersonts parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements. Montague. Twin Hereford heifer calves were born at the farm of Mr. Garnet Moore. Whim Road. this week. The calves are identical in every way. smart and healthy. Mr. Moore is justly proud of them. and will show them to any one visiting his farm. . Mr. Carl Reynolds. Montague. left this week for Mount Alliston University. Sackvllle. N.B..' when.- he will enroll for the leadership training course Carl iias chosen from grade X to represent the Montague high school. MP. and Mrs. John Fowler of Waltham, Mass. arrived by motor in Montague this week to visit Mr. Fowler's mother. Mrs. Abram Landry. On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Landry left for Halifax and points in Cape Breton where they will visit re- latives and friends. Mrs. Freeman Millar. Whim Road. MI”. and Mrs. George Mac- Klnnon. Brooklyn. Mr. Bruce Kemp. Albion. and Mrs. Marion Liites of Bangor. motored to Hali- fax where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Purchus. and also to Dartmouth where they were guests of Mrs. Charles Mc- Klnnon. The recorded history of China goes back at least. as far as 2200 BC. Uruguay, with an alea of 72.100 square miles. is the smallest. Re- public in South America. with relatives. Cpl. Peter Jay of the R.C.M.P.. Charlottetown. accompanied by his isnn Ivan recently spent a few .days in Georgetown as the guests lot relatives. . --.L ' Mr. and Mrs. Alec Arsenault and family have taken up residence in the former Dalziel property on Water Street. iihich Mr. Arsenault icccntly purchased. Mrs. Gerald Butler and family of Saint. John. NB. are holidaying in Georgetown whrre they are "guests of Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George Sr. .'Mr. Edgar Lannon of Need- liflin, Mass. accompanied by Mrs. Lannon and daughter Jean are liolidayiiig in Georgetown. where they are the guests of Mrs. Lan- rion's mother. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. Sterling Mair of Waweig. N. B.. who during the school year just closed. attended St. Stephen's High School. N. B., is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Mary Yorston. He viill spend the summer in the Province. where he will be engaged in Y.M.C.A. itork at Holland Cove. Mr. Rodney Bruce left early in the iieek on return to Montreal. Quebec. following a short visit to the Island. Mrs. Bruce and family are remaining in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. Bruceis mother, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Ivlrs. Boyd MacDonald and family of Toronto are holiday- ing on the Island and are guests of relatives in Mount Stewart. They recently motored to Geoigetown where. they were the guests of the Misses Nellie and Sarah MaoPh:e. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins and Mrs. Russell M:icLean motored to Charlottetown on July 9. To Mrs. Jenkins is extended the sincere syinpathy of her many friends in the sudden passing on July it of her brotlier, Mr. P. N. Manuel of Charlottetown. ' Rev. E. R. Macvicar has return- ed to Shubcnacadie. N. S.. after visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs B.H. Stewart. Mrs. Macvicar and family will holiday in George- town with Mrs. MacVicar's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. on July 6. a. large number of their friends gathered at. Kozy Hall where they held a shgiver in honor of Miss Teresa Victor and Mr. Wil- fred Gotell. whose marriage takes place in the near future. The couple were the recipients of many gifts. Dancing and other forms of amusement were enjoyed and the evening's festivities included a de- licious lunch. Teresa and Wilfred expressed their thanks to all pres- ent. for their thoughtfulness and kindness and for the many sincere wishes for tended to them. Stirvcyors have been engaged for several days surveying an area of land. comprising tvio town lots. ad- jacent to East Street and bordering on the Harbor Slinre Line. It is understood that this land is to be made use of. in connection with the slip to he built here to accom- modate dragger boats. Develop- ments along this line will be view- ed with interest by our citizens, as the matter of a marine slip at Georgetown has been advocated for a considerable time and it is gratifying to know that the actual construction is slated for the very near future. -A.C. WE HAVE AT ALI. TIMES F03 IIOGS, POIIL This Brand We also stock: Wheat, Barley, rlm-rd Iron. Worm Powder. Po CUSTOM MIXING It 0LARK'S FE Phone No. 10 FARMERS MASTER FEEDS PROVEN TO BE A VERY HIGH QUALITY FEED. selling at GOIVIKICCICIVH prices. Processed In pellet. Imam and mash form. Enquire for detail: regarding finance plan and deliveries. Grit and shall, Hour, Milk Feeds, Concentrates, Ollcnke. lla- Twlne. Hay Salt. Dlflune spray, 1-tr. (Wholesale & lletulli. A CODIPLETE STOCK 0' TIIY and CATTLE of Feed liu Onto. Chick and Hen Scratch. ultry Tonic. Salt Licks, lllnder GRINDING SERVICE ED SERVICE Ml. Stewart - future happiness ex-, Prize List At hsourls convent v Grade I Girls: Highest Aggregate. Alma Fraser. Fay Maclntosh. Eunie Mallard; 2nd highest aggregate. Cheryl Birt. Caroline Cheverie. Gail Jennings, Claire White: 3rd highest aggregate, Roberta Camp- bell, Vivien Dunphy, Wilhelmina Maccormack, Jeanette Doucette. Boys: Highest Aggregate. Ter- ence Clinton. Bill Campbell. Leroy Walsh: 2nd highest aggregate. Pius Fitzpatrick. Sandy Roach. Richard Gallant; 3rd highest aggregate. Wilfred Malone, Terrence Mooney. Joseph Praught. Danny Mahar. Catechism: Pius Fitzp a t ric k. Claire White. Reading: Alma Fraser. Fay Mac- Intmh. Danny Mahsr. Terrence Clinton. Arithmetic; Peter Ford. Richard Gallant. . Writing: Cheryl Birt. Prizes donated by the following: C.W.L.. Legion. Alumnae. School and Home. Mildred Fraser. Mrs. Adrian Maclnnls. Mrs. Annie Byrne, Helen Maclsaac. Prizes awarded to the pupils of Grades II and III respectively were as follows: Highest aggregate: Ceceilla Chev- erie. Marina Boylan. 2nd highest aggregate: Joanne Peters, Gertrude MacDonald. 3rd highest aggregate: Carol Anne Power. Betty Jane Mac- Gaugh. Reading: Connie Clinton. Lvnne Anne Roach. Gertrude Praught. Marilyn Cheverie. Joanne Doucette. Spelling: Imelda Malone. Mar- garet MacPhee, Jeanette MacDon- Donald, Elaine Cheverie. Marina Boylan. Glynne Jarvis. Arithmetic: Paulette Carter. Car- ol Anne Power, Roma MacDonald. Marina. Boylan, Gertrude MacDon- ald. Cora Campbell. Workbooks: Patsy Roach. Paul- ette Grant, Helen Wright. Religion: Dorothy Cheverie. Ger- trude MacDonald. The following have generously donated prizes: C. W. I... Legion, School and Home Association, Mr. and Mrs. Anselm MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eoylan. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Power. Mrs. Alva Coffin. Prizes awarded to the pupils of Grades IV. V, and VI respectively were as follows: Highest; aggregate: Betty Paquet, Alice Clinton, Joan Stewart. 2nd highest aggregate: Ester Car- ter, Claire Gallant, Frances Clin- ton. 3rd highest aggregate: Margaret MacDonald, Ann Marie MacPhee. Jean Mooney and Peggy Campbell. Language and Composition: Eth. el Mallard. Lorna MacDonald. Belle Maclntyrer Arithmetic: Genevieve Mooney. Alice Clinton. Fraiices Clinton and Sylvia Cheverie. Spclliiiz: Vera Whitty. Lorraine Peters. Alena Pierce. Geography: tl00','b in final exam- ination) Patricia Clinton. Peggy Campbell. Religion: Joan MacPhee, Alice Clinton. Peggy Campbell. Sewing: Doreen Clinton. Carol Ann Maccormack. Carole Ellis. Margaret Pierce. Sylvia Cheverie. The following have generously donated prizes: Souris School and Home Association. Souris Sub-Div- ision of the Catholic Women's League. The Legion. St. Mary's Alumnae, Children of Mary. Rev- erend Louis Dougan. Mr. and Mrs. Ahselm MacDonald. Miss Helen Maclsaac. Mi'. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Moon- av. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Maclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellis, Mrs. Rob- ert Wright. The work of the Souris Convent Sewing Club was judged on Satur- day. June 20. by Mrs. Mayiea Man- ning. Miss Robin and Miss Taylor. The following is an outline of the work required for each year and a list of the members who received AH Club Certificates. First Year Work: Towel. em- broidered colonial lady tall stitches showni seams. buttonhole. patch, knitting tsample square) friendly letter. -Junlor: Frances Clinton, Carol Ann Maccormack. Doreen Clinton. romcuri AMES "iiuctiiii MIN STER OF FISHERIES BA MAltlTlMES-- A AND TRANS-CANADA NETWORK Published By The NATIONAL LIBERAL FEDERATION OF CANADA JULY 14. 1953 so tears or woiiieivs Work celebrated . .'Eglington and Howe 13;. Women's Institute celebrated um. 30th anniversary on July 1. with ,. banquet at the ”Whccl of Fortunr" summer hotel owned by Mrs. I-lax. ry Francis. Fortune Bridge. Twenty guests. including Solng former members sat at a table centered with a birthday mg.- wlth 30 blue birthday candles and trimmed in blue and yellow. 'rj..., cake was donated by Mrs. Aubrey Aitken and Mrs, Stirling Burke. A short meeti held g was at which four charter members n-. ceivecl P. E. I. W. I. pins. A latte. was read from Miss Mabel Paquet who was the first secretary of the organization. Piano selection.- were rendered by Mrs, Charles 5, MacDonald, a former member. Genevieve Mooney. Betty Paiquet, Joan Stuart. Claire Gallant. Alice Clinton. Veronica. Gallant, June. McIntyre. Jean Mooney. Patricia MacDonald. Pcgizy Campbell. Belle Macliityre. Lorraine Peters. Anne Marie Gallant, Yvette Gallant, Rose McAulay. Intermediate: Catherine Mac. Pliee, Ruth Mclntyre, Grace ses- man, Winnifred Hogan. Senior: Eva Gallant. Bernice MacLean, Rita Doyle. Mary Doyle. Ruth Murphy. Bernadette MacDon. ald. Second Year Work: Skirt, n1itt.x. matched patch. applique. Junior: Carole Ellis. Margaret Pierce. Audrey Roach. Alena Pierce, Doreen Chevcrie. Patricia Clinton. Intermediate: Sylvia Cheverin. Senior: Minnie Mullally. Rm. Dixon, Beatiice Mclnnis. Third Year Work: Blouse. hem- stitched square, bound buttonhole, crocheted mat. essay. Junior: Ann Hughes. Mary Clin- II. I Intermediate: Shirley Roach, Maureen Wood. Joan McIntyre, Audrey Mullally. Madeline Praught, Ltlcetia MacDonald. Dorothy Poole, Margaret McLai'cn. Florence Bush- :-y, Iminces Praugiit. Helen Mc- Phce. Senior: Margaret Mclnnis, Anna Praught. Margaret Praught. Highest aggregate Grade VIII, Maureen Wood. Second highest aggregate equally merited by.Audrey Mullally and Joyce Chevcrie. Third highest gaiet McLai'en. Religion. Audrey Mullally. Diligence in study. Helen Mac- Phee and Dorothy Poole. Geography. Florence Bushey. Progress. Winnifred Hogan and Elaine Gallant. Class spirit, Beatrice Mclnnis. Puiictuality. Minnie Mullally. Sewing, Shirley Roach. Maureen Wood. Audrey Mullally and Doro- thy Poole. I Higliest aggregate Grade Betty Mclntosh. Second highest aggregate, Ann: Mclrinis. Religion. Betty McIntosh. Arithmetic. Madeline Praughtand Anne McIntyre. Grammar. Doreen Cheverie. Application. Helen Malone. Punctuality. Joan McDonald and Winnifred Hogan. ' Sevimg, Madeline Praugiit,I"i'an- ces Praught, Ann Hughes. Mary Clinton. The following have generously donated prizes: The Catholic Wo- ments League. the Home and School Association. St. vMary's Al- umnae. Revercnd Louis Dougaii, Mrs. Marlon Mullally, Mrs. Annie Byrne. Mrs. J. D. Mcliityre. Mrs. Michael Mclnnis. Miss Helen Mc- Isaac. Music Department: aggregate. Mar- VII. Prize for Grade VIII: Joyce Caheverie. Prize for Grade VII: Madeline Praught. ' Prize for Grade VI: Joan stew- art. Prlzc for Grade V: Alice Clin- ton. Prizes for Grade. IV: Wright and Ethel Mallard. Prizes for Grade III: Paulettt Grant and Elaine Cheveric. Prizes were geneitously donated by: The Catholic Womcnls League. Dr. A. A. MacDonald. Miss M. Mc- Quaid. Mi". A. T. MacDonald. Jessie PM EST BELL BROS. MASSEY-HARRIS DEALERS Sales 8: Service MONTAGUE in Stock Ready For Sale: 2-No. 7 Hey Loaders. 2--No.'6 Mowers with 6-ft. Cutter Ia! Also Number of Flows. fl-..