i _. §.D.U. GRADUATES | — ouawa st a0) inland and tm the 80s near wind-)Bay of Chaleur: - | ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE EES fFraonoeseeeey oo) ? ' Moncton "gp S2['and and eouthers New Brune) 2 Jie a tew vals; | 5. ig Halifax _ 37 = 47| Wick: Clear with a’ few cloudy| visinnity 19 miles; little changes | ne ’ Saeees $45 /Teerhigh at Halifax $6 and sf ‘omperaiure oe Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; | Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 | Sydney u F = - 31; 7-2 rd - | Goshen $3 and 55 Sydney 33 and] High tide today at Charlotte” yo armouth 55, Kent-| town at 10.22 a.m. and 11.20 pm, 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, May 7, 1959, |S Job's 31 38/ville and Saint John $7 and 60,|At Rustico at 5.26 a.m. and 7.40 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather] New Glasgow and Charlottetown] p.m. Summerside tide cightega teicle’ ° Toastmaster Clark presemed| office says mainly sunny weather|33 and 60, Moncton 37 and 65,|mMuutes later than S‘side Legion the Holman Plaque to the win-j is indicated for the Maritimes to-| Fredericton $7 and 70. Sun rises todgy at 456 a.m. and Wedge and Frat omen. J. J. day with temperatures in the 60s] Upper St. John River Valley, sets at 7.25 7 to ay Robert Doyle was ‘born in St. John’s Newfoundland on March 11, 1935. He attended St. Bona- ventures in St. John’s where he received his primary and High School education from the Irish Christian Brothers. Before com- ing to St. Dunstan's in the fall of 1955 Bob also attended St. Mich- ael’s in Toronto and Ottawa Uni- versity Seminary. During his four years at S. D. U. he has been active in many organizations and outstanding as a debater. Bob now merits a Commerce degree. Mary Elaine Trainor. was born at "s River, on . Nov- ember 20, 1937. Her early educa- tion was taken at St. Joseph's Convent, Watervale School and Notre Dame Academy. Her ‘high School years were completed at Notre Dame in 1955. In the fall of 1955 she entered the Fresh- man class at St. Dunstan's. While at S:D.U. Mary Elaine has been an outstanding debater. She graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree. (Craswell Photo) FABER MacDONALD Faber MacDonald was born at Little Pond on January 20, 1932. He received his early education there and at St. Peter’s High School. In the fall of 1947 he be- came a Freshman at St. Dun- stan’s but left in 1948. to work with the Royal Bank. He re- turned in 1956 as a Sophomore and since then has been very active in every phase of College life. He graduates with a Bache- lor of Commerce degree. (Craswell Phote) ziné’s editor. Tony graduates || : he |. ; ER BEEF , ae stan (Claris with a Science degree: THE GL - SHOULD ca Rev. Foster Hall [:."S.caq* “°* *@ Buty (Craswell Photo ee ae LB. RO AST lh 59 » Gordon MacMillan, president “ he | LA N D Is Guest Speaker of the group, presided. Rev. R.A. A DUSTER ‘ e : Patterson led in the devotional ; KINGSTON — The Men's As-| period. A hearty singing of old] Effective May 8th and : sociation of the Cornwall Pastoral | favorite numbers preceded the : : ee Charge held its regular meeting | main feature of the meeting. GOR'S A SLIP ’ Canada Packers recently at Kingston. Rev. Hall The ladies of Kingston United GRE . C = eer Rivet. give = interest- conte served, : . dations se. Majerials and styles are Smoked Picnic a ing i tive ress on| per. Stanley is on 3 ° the ttiest! ; i . > - th thanked the ladies. The! Mome Cookin ; er Supply Limited LB. STUDENTS HOME Sheer coniiian ath be bak to YO G | ss Gt. ceorre Dial 4714 | William Macintyre, who has been studying at Dalhousie Uni- versity, has returned to his home in Montague. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mac- Intyre. Also spending her holi- lum, Montague. i of Earnscliffe in his 79th year — The monthly home from a ne His remains are resting at the | meeting of the Margate W.M.S. MORELL HALL V4 where he has been attending) Charlottetown Funeral Home.) was held at the home of Mrs. Mount Allison University. Funeral notice later Andrew Johnson on_ Tuesday most ine nsive : evening with Mrs. J. Johnson expe . M. ‘(MEETINGS CONCLUDED | DESROCHES — At her -home,| taxing the worship service. ch Poll to have 5 accredited delegates A of pot luck _ supper concluded dad oT agg le A letter was read by Mrs. = salesman you can . ALDIUS M KENZIE, BES i SHOP BES i ag mes : . +e Glydon from V. T. Mooney a ac Presbyterian Church| Alice DesRoches. daughter of| 5 report the boxes eee ; uals SHOP To on Tuesday evening in the church! Mrs. Stanley J. DesRoches and. abn “et loaned employ a President. | LATE NOTICES (Alse see announcements in Advertising Section.) “~ CAREY — At the Sacred Heart le year. His remains will rest at benediction. | | Margate WMS Dominion on the evening of May 20th. The meeting closed with the | Holds Meeting ' ‘MARGATE Mrs. Elliot gave a report on) ‘ANTHONY SPENCELEY Anthony Spenceley was born in London, England in .the later part of 1936.. He completed his early education at Pollards Hill School in Surrey, which he left in 1948 for Canada. His High School education was completed in Summerside in 1955. He came to St. Dunstan’s that fall as a Freshman. While at St. Dun- stan’s he has been a valuable member of the Red and White, this year he served as the maga- will be on sale daily at ~Taweel’s Groceteria - Opposite Telephone Office 233 Queen St. Dial 6016; Plays Host a issued by the weather office: Min... .Max. Dawson s Victoria Edmonton Calgary Regina Winnipeg Toronto ; guests, while the toast to the Queen was proposed by John MacNeill. Leo Blacquiere said Grace and also proposed the toast to the Ladies Auxiliary whach -was replied to by Mv. Fred Matthews. a seeuesee 30 42 31 27 31 31 52 For Mom . .. on her DAY he LIBERAL CONVENTION . Second District Of Kings 1. Class 155 Rhythm Band, Air Marshal Johnson School, gr’s 6-10 |. 2. Class 150 Rhythm Band, Air Marshal Johnson School, gr. 5-B. 3. Class 131 Chorus, Jolly Jack Frost (A) 4. Class 225 Choral Reading, , Kensington. Higglety Pigglety- Pop, ‘B with 2 chert family service at the the Charlottetown Funeral Hi Hop to Bed, (C) A \Child’s Grace, North Tryon Schoo! Compton Funeral Home at 2.30 : ppety Hop ‘ followed by service at Si. Mary’s| Home until 3 o'clock this § Cjass 86 Vocal solo, Polly’ The Pony, Cathy MacLeod, Sum church and Pallbea : : Kensington. : : ‘ AR. nae IE Delton, for Requiem High Mass at St. Class 157 Piano Solo, Gays Is The Rose, Richard Sullivan ADVANTA OF THE Judge W.E. Darby, MM. Beff, s.| Augustine’s church, South ° ciemon Park. GE Arnett and William F. on Saale st Se Sees we be in the church cemétery. Strong. interment was in the St. John’s cemetery, St. Eleanors. ; GALLANT FUNERAL — afternoon at which time they will be held Friday morning leaving the house at 9 o'clock | | merside. Yo a . Class 18 Piano Duet, Patricia Steele, Summerside. Class 122, Chorus, Fairies By Grade 3. Class 122, Chorus, With A Rum 10. 11. Class 85 Vocal solo, Underneath The Willows, Sharon Campbell . Class 158 Piano Solo, The Sphinx. Julia Hibbard, Slemon Part Canzonetta, Caroline Arsenault and The Sea, Air Marshal Johnson Tum Tum, Air Marshal Johnson, FRESH GRADE “A” JUICY ROUND BEEF CISTEAK Ib. 79c SWEET, JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES 3“ 1") rN" Oz EN ‘\ , | The president Mrs. Garnet Ross| 68th year. Resting at the Bow- jal that was held in DIAN - cons ee Sage pad| Sew Fae Te Ta | Rte Mh a teeta] OUAR on May 2ist to | ¢o the late id Mose deer = open mite boxes twice year- PATRIOT sailed b course .— a = — oe Mrs. A. Johnson moved a va e : — : co of thanks to Mrs. Elliot on the ; Series Eases cSS=5| wan a0 || This Is The Last Week — Sale Ends Sat. May Sth Fister Guureh for Requiem Mass at] spend report brought back} WANT A is iS ine Las eek — Sale Ends Sat. Mav McNABB FUNERAL — The , onded by Mrs. A. Profit. j mem- * ent Aan AGL 4 te Qasr | P,P eer] Phone 8506 Some Speke Petal remains wil est at| Fete take te worships PROWSE BROS. GIGANTIC | | from Peas 9 eee owe ema a 7 wih rest at | ren to take the’ worship. W BR « ( NTI ; Requiem High Mass was cele- Funeral Home 2 oy Or ra cme : ; , eae enzie oc- . * é ferred to the\home of his son, | ' ‘Eid 4 fea in te smcnary | fered oianme os oe. Stars of the Festival Concert ran Ban cemetery where service} Where the funeral will take Civi A dit sum was conducted by Rev. 0. P.| Place on Friday morning at ivic uaitori Wood: The pallbearers were ee eee den aoa. Ie: i Someried Trainor, Prank Trainor.| ferment wil be in the church FRIDAY, MAY 8th AT 2:30 P.M. | Presiding Mr. J. L. Rayner WP Press OF Sg dq PROWSE BROS., LTD. BIG SAVINGS OFFERED a INVITE YOU TO TAKE \ Gallant (took jueves Weaneeday s ane *. Fairy Piper, Newton School, Kinkora. : imorning at fhe borne of bar dew- ib Class 235, Choral ‘Reading, (A). Psalm 121; (B) Psalm 3 Trinity, Dip 7 7 a ee hes) ete ee 1 BS amiga) Te Fry Mae) May Sone, HLS os Cuetec 9 Mass was solemnized by the Rev. net et AKT. song of Thankfulness, Tignish Convent. Sif That's right folks this is the last week. If you haven't been ff gj the grave "Palbeare rs were Class 10. Venice. vewalty School. atieen MacNeill and Joyce down yet better make sure you do . . . the savings are big a Galiant, Abel Gal- MacLeod, Summerside, g. Sylvia Lawson, Summer- and the merchandise the best. April and May are Home Pr . Class 301, Beginners Highland Flin Improvement Months . . . what better time to get these curtains and drapes at big savings; than during our 78th | Anniversary Sale. Remember .. . It’s Home % sides Class 282, Group Ballet, Suzanne Cameron, MacArthur and Ann Moore, Summerside. Class 263, Solo Tap Clog, Aleta Liewellyn, Class 230, Choral Reading, ‘A) My Funny Um kin, Air Marshal Johnson School, Grade 2. Class 231, Choral Reading, ‘A) Merry Sunshine; some Kittens, Air Marshal Johnson, Grade 3. Class 154, Rhythm Band, Carleton School, Grades 1-6. Class 132, Rural Chorus, A Prayer, Kinkora School, Grades and 4. \ : Class 133, Rural Chorus, Pleasant Are Thy Courts, Kinkora School, Grades 5, 6, 7. 5 Class 90, Vocal Solo, Every Day, Michael Sheen, Summerside. Class 169, Piano Solo, Minuet, Ann Kelly. i Class 60, Piano Solo, Allegro in B flat, Helen Hickey. Class 161 A, Piano Solo, Old Dance, Patricia Steele, Summer- side. . “ Class 91, Vocal Solo, When I Am Big, Bertram Carr, Victoria Class 232, Choral Reading, (A) You Are OK Father William: (B) Sweet and Low, St. Mary’s Academy, Grades 5 and 6. a Class 120, Urban Chorus, Bedtime, Air Marshal Johnson, Grade g27@ 1, Class 152, Rhythm Band, Borden School. If You'll Matry Me, St. Mary's Class 121, Chorus, Suzanne, Academy, Grade 2. Class 267, Solo Tap, Colleen MacNeill, Summerside. } Class 301, Sword Dance, Heather Brown, Kensington. Class 279, Solo Ballet, Sheryil Ladd, Summerside. | Class 297, Highinad Fling, Wendy MacDougall, Cape Traverse. | Class 90, Girl’s Solo, Fairest Iste, Carol MacLean, Summerside — Class 84, Vocal Solo, The Wind, Marsha Perry, Kinkore. Class 161 B, Piano Solo, Strolling, Roland Pickard, Summerside. | Class 166. Piano Solo. The Organ Grinder, Donna Dixon, North { Tryon, eo Class 12, Roman Catholic Boys’ Choir, St. Paul's Boys’ Choir” Summerside. Class 138, Chorus, The Maid and the Peddlar, Wellington School Class 44, Chorus, Santa Lucia, 2nd and $rd Brownie Summerside. Cae 194, Chorus, The ' Split Rainbow, St. Mary's Academy. Grade. 5. Class 46. Chorus, Oh Suzanna, Redeque Sewing. Club. Class 128, Chorus, Ships, unchanged voices. St. Marty's Academy. Class 14%. Chorus, The Sleeping Beauty, Margate. Class 125, Chorus, Flow Gently Sweet Afton, Summerside Elementary School, Grade 6. - The Queen Sheryl Ladd, Debby | yg sf Summerside. brella; (B) Cat- ‘ es NOTICE ). The annual meeting of the Morell Creamery Co-op Association Ltd. will be held in Morell Com- munity Hall on Monday, May 11th at -8:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Dr. Frank McKinnon, President of A.P.E.C. All interested are invited to attend. J. 8. SUTHERLAND, President. (B) Quarrei- ‘ 2 2 r r s se — wt Ej is a" Py J = Sion aoe Ms a as ; , 28 BBSR RB RB B Hurry, Hurry! For the most exciting bargains in FLOOR COVERINGS and PAINTS. Our sale ends this week . . . you still have time to get in on the tremendous Spring Parade of Values . . . TOP QUALITY VALUES AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES and on budget terms if you wish. Our entire staff has - advised to put. their very best values on display . . . you shold see the prices all LADIES’, GIRL S’, KIDDIES, MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR- ING APPAREL’. . . all departments in this large store can SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS. 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