:g E. I zrannnau AT NOTRE DAME C Cenienriial Program Al Noire Dame Academy' Over 71011 aluiiinar and friends of Niitre llamc Ai'arii'iii)'- City. re- gistered Fi'iday cvcniii: to partici- pate in the Academy Centennial. program. and new am0ll8 we large evening. The program commemor- ating 100 years of operation. contin ues over the weekend. ending with the alumnae dance on Monday eve CITY AIIII ..-. audience who attended lbelion. and Mother St Gerald. a form- Centennial Pageant later :i theicr Mother Superior of the Acad- , 4 emy. All are from Montreal. nac association; Imollg those present.!roiii rar- mus Ixorth.American centres are - Rev. Superior General of the cur- gregation of Notre Dame. 'lie As- 101' .sistant General of the Congr-;,'at- y Following registration Mrs. A. Coylc, chairman of the C:nten-- nial Committee. welcomed all the l ldelcgates on behalf of the :ougreg- GEIITIIAL WE REPAIR Washing machines. I 1 electric motors and appliances. Martin's Electric. Phone 3??! JUST ARRIVED New and black Bcngaline dusters. Sizes 10 to 2295. Norma's Ladies Wear. 160 A Kent Street. DR. R. G. LEA will be absent from his office at the Polyclinic for one month PRINT COTTON Sun Dresses 12 to N. NH to 2411: 3398 to 3498 the Gloria Gt. George St. CHARLOI"l'ETOWN Christian Reformed Church. Dutch service at 10 a.m. English Service 2:30 pm. Heart: Hall. East Royalty. THE SALVATION ARMY Band from Mnncton. New Brunswick. ac- oompanicd by Major and Mrs. J. Dniigall will visit Charlottetown on liunriav. June 30th. The evening service will be in Prince of Wales College auditorium at seven o'clock. Special music will be pre- sented by the Band following the service. HUNTER R l V E R PASTORAL FIIARGE. The United Church of rounds. Services on Sunday, June 2.'lrd. as follows: Whcatley River, .0 15. Sunday School. 10.45; Hunter River. 11:00. Sunday School. 10 A m.; North Wiltshirc. 7:15 p.m.. Sunday School. 10:00 am.: llamn shire. 11:30 p.m. Sunday School as announced. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be admin- istcred at Hunter River. Rev. C. R. Moase. B.A.. B.D.. Minister. MILTON - RUSTICO Anglican Churches - Rev. A. II. Plcrcey. Services for Sunday June 23rd St. .lnhn's Milton 10.00 a.m. Sunday School 11.00 morning Prayer and Sermon. Christ Church. Cherry Valley 2.30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. St. Mark's Rustlco 7.3) .F.vcnlng Prayer and Sermon. Dr. Frank Jelks and licensed lay- rcader will preach at all three ser- vices. Come and bring the whole family. CRAPAUD. Springfield. Long Creek Parishes. Services for Sun- day. June 23rd: 1957. First Sun- day after Trinity. St. Elizabeth's (ihurdi. Springfield. ll.00 a.m. Holy Communion. St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek. -2.30 p.m. Evening jrayer. St. John's Church Crapaud. - 7.30 p.m. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R.F. Ebsary. Rector. To Ii'i'l'END MEETING - E.D. Reid. oi Charlottetown, will repre- sent the Charlottetown Board of y Trade at the Annual meeting of the Maritime Province Board Trade. to be held in Halifax. June 23-29 A number of prominent speakers will address the meeting. including Sir Savllla Garner. K.C. M.ri.. iii Commissioner for the Unlted Kngdom in Canada. and 7707990? -'95" 7- G"'h""- mk combination of both. No proriiirtioni partisan! of Economics. Dalhousle University ,wiio will disenaa and the Gordon Report. Mr. Isid leaves for Iialifaa on Sunday. ,y' gm-?.:mm:-OT N. D. Macloaa UNDHEAIQ EIAIIZ Ohariottuaiwnaal Nos-OWIXI WATER SAFETY HINT: "speed" boat is a dangerous toyl - in the hands of a a ”shuw-otf' WE TREAT the sick well. GIR- II D.In. i RUMMAGI-7 SALI-2 sl YMCA. lliridjay .liinc 28th. at 2.30 by HM.- clbrooli Ladies Aid ' F1 1 rl flI1.i l HIGHLAND names. .luly 31st Cameron chief fromi, 1 Scotland attending. I JUST ARRIVED To-day Torry- ,lcne dresses size 12 to 20, 16": to l'.l4lr'g. the Gloria Gt. Geo St. 1 iC AND C R; E JUST reccivcd at Canadian Tll'L'l lChorlottctown. the Armada paint; iyou”vc been waiting for. 3339 .gallon. 98 Cf'illS quart. l 1 COVEHEAD I'a.sinr.1l fllisirge llinilcd Church of Canada llcv. W.H. Forsythe B A. Minister. Church Services for Sunday. June 2.3, 1957. Stanhope 9.30 am. West Covchcad 11 am. Holy Communion Covclicntl Iinnri 7 lti in. Holy (fummuiiiiin. Union Road 11.13 pm 1 l POLICE COURT -Thrcr drunkl and lncnpahles charges wcre on! .the Friday mornin: dockci at City. lPolicc Court. Tll:igisli':itc K.IiI. Martin disposed of them as follows: ione was scnxcnccti to five days on .an old commitlmcnt; one was fin- ed 5500 and costs or 2 days and the 1 third remanded to June 28th. 1 . FINE ANIMAL - One of the 1 fincst animals to leave the lslandl 1 for some time was a dual purpose. lsliorthorn sold by L.H. Drake. lCornwall. This animal was scarce !ly four years old and tipped the scale at well over cightcen Illllld-. I red pounds. Mr. Drake. who it a I been raising Shorihorns ever since. the first Farmer's Institute was or-i ganized in this district. shortly aft-. cr the turn of the century, clalmsl this was the best animal he has, owned so far. I LONGTIMI-I PRODUCTION - Thrce island Holstein cows have been listed in the June issue of. wn AW) MRS B. A EIKHORDT (Nd Am” Mummm. Whcatloy River wish to an- nnuncc the engagement of their for general proficiency; first. cldcst daughter June, to Rev, Winifred Anne Macmillan. and Second Certificate of Merit. Vir- thc Holstcin Frlcsino Journal as rccipienis of longtime production ' ccriificntc wdnncrs. "wlllnwdale I Dora Colmilha.” owned by R. A. i Profitt. l-' r e e i o w n in nine 2X3 milkings produced 116.061 lbs. milk i containing 4.318 lbs. fat. "Donald -View Bessie Belle. owned by, l K. Donald. Mnlpcque in eight 2x i milkings produced i07.9l7 lhtl milk containing 3.736 lbs, fat. ”Crown Point Posch Chicftain.''i . owned by B. B. Jones in seven ZXI . milkinls ptrorliiced 102.396 lbs. milky icontalnlng 3.761! lbs. fat. These: certificates are issued for all life-V V time rt-cord exceeding 100.000 lbs. milk and 3.400 lbs. fat mndr onp R. 0. P. test plan A or E or as record beyond 365 days is includ- BIRTHS MURNAGHAN: AI ilw (Thar- lottetown Hospital June in to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mums- ghan Betbel. a son weight 9 lb. IIAMMOND - At the Charlotte- town Hospital June 19. 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hammond (nee Gertrude Longaphlel a daughter. Donna Marie. 7 lbs I on. LANNIGAN - At the Kings County Memorial Rosplal. Montague. on June 10th. to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lanalgaii. Montague. a son. 9 ill. I Q. the Cbariottetowa iiefei v ion will .;;..o -1-tcrs of the Academy, and Members of th e .-umiiiiiiee arc: rs. Walter Law- , co-ctiairman:Mrs. Alban Far- c0"tv”.”dlgggniglugigimalgl"K fllcr. the ircasiirer; Miss Anna .I. gaggrofl and cogs A timing. (in llziclnnls. Secretary; Miss Jean Wu hn osed "pm; a nddem M izakm" "'9 preside” ”f the M""" Benton: Mills and a resident of . md Sm" mjllunter River foridrlvlng with F- Hclem Swen" M "'9 A”demy' equipment not in a proper condit- Virtually all grades oi the Acad- km A Cm, speed" W" fined uo niy participated in the evening 00 :md 005.5 and rm” 0135.00 lmi mzrain. which featured the pro- ;co,u each were impmed on the logue. choral verses. class present- fmuowmg convicted Dimes. A w atiuns. dancers, pipers. solo versc- lsidem of Norm Rumco ,6, dnv. Tp”kmE' etc: Theofge 1""?Im" ing on the wrong side of the road' enevieve an ey, can ' mmssac. Mary Smith, Rosema , a Dunstaffenage resident, for fall- lyarmerl 5'"! Jacqueline Mac""y" New Glasgow resident for failing rc ' -. .i:iiiinc. Other Pontifical High Mass will be cele- - - - -nu. braled on Saturday morning at 10: llermg me mghway "om I print: 00 am. following which registrat- . ""mi""9 "mil "””"3- charged with posesslon of intoxi- -- man or boy! M19" me ('?""”'"'3I Bamluei "d rating liquor in a place other than: laiiniial meeting ofthe Alumnae As- his residence. was convicted mg suciation will be held. gey's Pharmacy. open it a.in. to mcrside. on Saturday evening. from whore the funeral will be Anglican lions are in progress for British F.lr-annrs. tor ser- banking houses to grant credits held to St John's (iliurch. St tire at ii date to he announcediyworth l5.000.000 laicr. Ml l3Plll -, M Freetown June 21. would be guaranteed by the Brit- 19”7v Dlmlel MUIPIW 589d 35 ish government. They would be years. Remains will be iorward- ,v.u,,b1, go pound to mgke pup. NI from Davison 5 Funeral Home chases here of equipment to help in his late residence this even- he, economic ,ecommwu,,,. mu whcrc funeral service will be ... held Monday morning leaving ill? hllllle at 9 a.m.. g to SI. ;On the lineup of the cricket team Jami-s Church Summcrficld for.in this Kent town are players lloqiiiem Mass. lntcrmcnt in the lClout. Savage and Luck. (ilivirrh Ccmricry. , .VlA(iWlLl.lAMS - At the P.E.l.i June 21. 1957. Mrs.I Elizabeth Macwilliam 22!! Cum- hcrland Strcct. Charlottetown i widmv of thc late Asa MacWil- liniiis of Kcnslnglon and liar- llnspital. Heavy Docket In Magistrate's Court A large number of traffic cases faced Magistrate Gilbert A. Gand- et during the Friday afternoon ses- sion of the Queen": County Magist- trate's Court. Two accused. one from the City and the other from Souris. w ere ing to stop at a stop sign; and a to yield the right-of-way when en- lane. A resident of Mount Herbert. fincd 320.00 and costs. CREDITS FOR POLAND LONDON (Reuters) - Negotia- to the Polish Igovernmeni. a reliable source said here Thursday. The credits g CRANBROOK. England (CF)- yenr Remains resting at the Ciilcliffe Funeral Home, where funeral service will he held on Tllondnv alicrnnnn. service start- . wt-re presented with certificates in: at 1:30. interment in the during the well attended Senior llcoplcls Ccmctcry, Kcnslnglon. ENGAGEMENTS A I S. If CT MR ND 2n?munu,EmeoRcn!3;2 edictory bclng presented by Dick mom of their daughter, Sheila Joanne to Edmund Vance son of "'9 V""""" we" """'P"”d Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Bridges. "ml ' ""I9IY 0' ""'"3IC'I "ICC? Both of Summerslde. Marriage in iakc place at the Baptist selections belns slrls' Church on Saturday. July 6. at piano solo. boyI' oulntetle. slrlI' wish to :1-30 pm. jun AVD MRS. AUSTIN ':Avir- , BELL. Carleton Siding. wish to':::'"p:?,3t::,'mC"f,,fch:;:,I!3,f,:;d ;: m, d M Aegllaielilelltl 0' which was .i.s. Williams vice prin- cir aug er urey us ena. ' to Anglo Mnrino. son of Mr. and cm” of the Schwh who '1” P” Mrs. Vincent Mnrino. St. Cath- crincs. om. Marriage to I-1I( ”''"zE "'37 announce the place in Sl.. Catherincs. Ont. the near future. Firming llolm son of Mr. in. 1 IISL1 some sixty grade ten students closing program at Queen Char- lolte High School on Friday even- ing. Rev. 31.D. Dunbar delivered the Convocation address. with the Student's Council Report and Val- Matheson. The above features of ions by School pupils, among the choruses, chorus. Ne. Wing Alan MacMluan rep- trio. school 1 Commando lsented the achool report. ”l Following II the Grade io pi-in First Certificate of Merit. Wini- D.A MacKinnon. D.S.O. pi-ins .3! IION. ELLEN FAIRCLOUGII State Secretary IION. I)AVIE FULTON Justice HON. HOWARD GREEN Public Works grcalcsl improvement in science. Carolyn Owen. The Hon. George D. DeBlols prize for mathematics. Winifred Anne Macmillan. The Q.C.H.S. prize to the student making greatest improvement in French. Ellen Matheson. The l.0.D.E. tRoyal Edward Chapter) prizes in history: 1. Win- ifred Anne Macmillan; 2. Virginia MacKay; 3. Kitty Gass. The Queen Charlotte High School prize for literary effort as editor-in-chief at our school maga- zine. merited by Margaret Parker. The Student Council prize to the grade 10 student showing the greatest all - round industry. mer- ited equally by Lawson Tom and Roger Michael. Macl.ean'ii Magazine award to the Valedictorian. Dick Matheson. MacLean's Magazine award to the pupil leading the class of 1057. Winifred Anna Macmillan. The Lieutenant Frederick Soa- man memorial prize. piesented in the boy who has developed and Mrs. .Iohn llolm. Salt Springalglnla MacKay. N.S Marriage to take place in D.A. MacKlnnon. D.S.0.. prises Salt Springs United Church in for general proficiency second. July. lMR AND MRS. ARTHUR MAC- DONALD. New Dominion. an- Vlrginla MacKsy. Third Certificate of Merit. Kitty Gass. D.A. MacI(lnnon. D.S.O. prius ooiince the engagement of their daughter. Shirley Irene. to Mr. mitytamfl pnmuucx "mm Alfred Blake Wood. son of Mr. Fourth Certificate of Merit. Di- and Mrs. Blake Wood of South- nae Bum". port, P.F..l. Marriage to take D.A. Maclfinnon. n.s.o. prlns place in Trinity United Church. 1 , Ch.-irlnttctown. on Saturday, July ?;nEe;:t”.nle3ro”c me” (mm Di 20th. PERSONALS July I7. lario. a guest at the Charlottetown for the summer months. Charlottetown Hotel. A resident Mint! 11. lUI.toMr. -can '- i..lIuhes.a IAWl!Ie!.WelgIi l...l.'Drago. of Kitchener. OI- representativs of the Dominion Life Assurance Cohiwsds '::..ml'l'::..um' wm Mr. ward Graham and Mr. Wayne Ladacr. who received eerti- '11! flcaies at Prince of Wales Convoe Illi- stion In: month. are now in loan. Alberta. where they are employed Flu I0 50 with the DYCIILOT Tfllblft CO.. 1 D.ll.'.Kllgaurlaagaestat thelsa Fifth Certificate of Merit. Gloria Maclilnnon. D.A. Macllnnon. D.S.O. prises for general proficiency. fifth. Mr Fred Newson. of Buckley. GIWII M3CKI'"W"- it prngrrsslng favourably after an opcratioo in the P.E.l. Hospital on IYIPIIY. Hillllli lmflltd 5! Willi- City School Board prize for Geo ired Anne Macmillan and Virginia Maexay. Queen Charlotte Icbod All! The R.M. sling-in prise for Ichoai WIsltndAnoMaa&u. Thaliomooargab. Dalila pupllsbowisglha wlaalpeg.IlaaiaoII.Itr KIIII vssfilaorad OIWIII 'JtIU3f Vnantos-tniovuigmeumyumramnooa aMbrutaer.iIn.!'nnk'l'i-slnormdcanwholedn III out-dear Fatht. -..&. Qpnaiiinnisss A i 8:. 3 practised sportsmanship, by Dr. RF. and Matheson. IION. LEON BALCER Solicitor-General HON. WILLIAM HAMILTON Postmaster-General Senior Closing Program in WAT. The Queen Charlotte himself or herself in academic st- tainment and athletic prowess.', merited by Gloria MacKlnnon. N The G.H. Taylor memorial tro-, phy for general proficiency, Wini- fred Anne Macmillan. The Governor-General's medal. to the pupil standing highest in the graduating class, Winifred Anne Macmillan. Canadian be glad prizes - special prizes for proficiency. do- nated by the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.. a- wardod to worthy members of the School Cadet Corps: Judy Brennan Alfred Sharron. Gall Williams. Roger Blri. GRADUATION LIST The following students were pre- sented with trustee's leaving cer- fiflcates. which require a general average of 65 r cent or over and at least a per cent (pan) standing in each course. These students are now entitled to enter P.W.C. without any further exam- ination. an innovation this year. Trustees Leaving Certificates the ii-uni some of (05 per cent or over) (in order of merit); Winifred Anne Mac- Mrs. Seaman. merited by Dick inlllan: Virginia MacKay; Kitty Gass, Diaa Bennett: Gloria Mac- The Kinsmen prfu donated to Klnnon; Judy Brennan; lto gar the most popular and cooperative Michael: Myrna Caswell: Margar- pupll in Grade 10 who has proved et Parker; Sylvia Taylor! Gall IION. DONALD FLEMNG Williams; Eleen Diamond; Ellen Matheson; Suzanne Shaw: Alfred Sherren; Terry Manning; Don Nelson; Gall Jenkins; Sondra Suth- erland: Lawson Tom; Alan smith, ' Campbell. Raymond MacLean: Marven Block; Dick Don Johnstone; Judy Brycnton: Carol Ann Hogan: Gall Elizabeth Anderson; Dianne Bradshaw: Dianne Davies Marilyn Taylor; Stanley MacKln- non; Ronnie Smith: Alan Brady; Ralph Russell: Roddy MacLeaii; Carolyn Owen; John Catherine Matheson; K. Currie: Rogerson: George Dewar: Joy Rsddntz. per cent (alphabetical); Sandra Ash: Ralph Benton: Roger Birt; Carol Chandler: Joan Cudmorc: Jennl- value In excels of 314 million. fer Graham: Dewar Harper: Kler ' 'T Johnston: Doreen Kays: Joan Kor- Virglnla Lutz, Graham Mac- Phail; David Millsl Terry Murphy, White. E . . . . .. ea:eeae:no:o::a2i E ii... 2 The Guardian highpreaaurswillnwvoaastwsrd asdbrisgssoathwaeriytiouu warin.dryslrtomostuttlnl(ari.- times today. This warm. sunny weather will likely t through Sugday overalltbe trict. orecasta: Prince Edward Island: Sunny and much warmer: light winds, increasing in the evening to south. west .15. Low-high at Charlotte- town 45 and 75. Sunday: Sunny and warm. . High tide tods! at Charlottetown at 5.01 a.ni. and 5.9 pm. and on Sunday at.5.l0 am. and 1.11 p.in, Siunnaersida tide eighteen minutes EALl!AX(CP)-'1'howaatlior oftieehanasyaalargearual Over siio.ooo was raised by the Hospital AiIxiliaries.of the Marl- tiine Provinces. a marked increa- years.' according rt of the presi- dant. Mrs. Go a Retiring M.l-I.A. President Reports Increase In Funds their efforts are such services u reception work entertaining and fi.?il?'.5if.u"”iu"."i.L'S.il. ”"”' ”'" lottetown. resented at the convsntio of Maritime Hospital Auxiliaries concluded this week at the Algonquin Hotel. St. Andrews. N3. The-report also showed that the membership in hospital auxil- larlos' through the Marltlmes has were read on the planning of pro- grams and the relation of the ana- iliaries to the hospital. Great enth- usiasm is reported among the lad- in who carry on this work of pre- senting linens and hospital equip- ment of all kinds. Included also in Former Pastor ls Guest Speaker Church here. E OF DOWD MOTORS SAYS .- "HERE IS A REAL usso can BUY" 1955 PONTIAC I'd recommend this 1955 g Pontiac as one of the best . used car buys I've ever seen. ' Hero do a car with very low mileage and in new car com ' terms through GMAC. DOWD MOTORS LTD. USEDCABLOT-KENTST. ff; f r" I 1'-shirt uywhan abla TC bays. VCIU III. lack PNIH NI- IVIUIIIINI IIIITIO; TIUIO, 3.0. WALTER MORRISSEY NCC' Pastor W. Mercer of North Syd- ney. N.S. will be guest speaker at the local seventh day Adventist Church this afternoon at I o'clock. Prior to taking up his pastoral duties in North Sydney last Sept- ember. Mr. Mercer was for four years. pastor of the Adventist .. Pastor Mercer is presently vis- iting the Island in the interest of the annual in gathering appeal now Rupen; in progress. The former pastor states that ac- cording to latest figures available more than six million people were helped through the Church's health and welfare services in INS to Earle.Steele; John Stewart; Mer- rill Scott: Joan Ward; Lloyd BY: P. R. McCORM.AC Al You've probably noticed. I d0Il'I. mind reminding you now and again that we cm do an expert lob here in our sliop. taking careof all your dry cleaning out at borne with the things you never send -if us? Or. more IPOCIUCIUY. how are you at the ironing board? The reason I bring this up is that the othear day I ran across some useful time-sav. ing tips about ironing. mu 1 thought I'd pass them along to you today. Maybe these gr. all things that you-and most other housewives-already do by instinct. But on the other hand. maybe these pointers will help you save time and needless effort when ironing. Do you always sort out your articles in groups before you start ironing? Thia saves time, electricity and scorched clothes since each group should be sorted accordln to the iron beat required. tart first with those requiring the lowest iron temperature. Do you take care that all dampened ' ” are smooth- ly and evenly moist? This may seem like extra work, but it pays off in helping you iron quickly and efficiently, since clothes that are too wet slow down you ironing. and those that are too dry force you to stop and moisten tliasn again. Do you always spread clean on the floor around you to prevent large articles from trailing on the floor and picking up dustf Are your iron. ironing board and accessory etnllvmell ll good condition? And, finally. are you perhaps being too conscientious, ina- lng articles that don't really need ironing at all? So much for elilcina Ia ironing waatiablaa. As tar tlia son-washablas. wbylsand than tjajl I .,4 .1147.- FIEI-D'S -ll-IIR'l'I iiociiiyi-Siilifiuliliuputnstud eailihul Ijac who-1051:! 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