i t l i i a , g it} i? g, t due and tiistrvt is ttitlm‘ tititlcr tlir lil‘\l' tilnl .istciii t'l‘iili ll ' m maiiiu: iiltmio calls in to ll out and mini air sot. urll tlioso tlili‘i’dlllih s‘ll‘F iii-in good it. its ill“~ illlii THIS Pli’l nos t.t‘..cn durin: the tint! ill 1r< oi the old tolrcl-rnc s tth hnltrrl \‘o mole o'tl-o r 'ln t'tMll'nl and tire somti o... r" “with 'in the cm at tic-rt Morita JIF Yeti made a mortal trio . tton call to l’R‘lllillllliil Dr- r-trii \layor \i‘ntiri- r \ in his thambers at l‘llv hsl at an- nnea . Illalim: intlalirti It Brtlro H. .,r ..i. rt io Illltls up l‘lm—n rioiirii-r tin-ouch ll‘ill‘h ll llfili M‘Ilmi its Ilm nrpximnlrlv h ii la-v C tilt" Tho olrl siiilrliliiiard ti tutti. *d l l 3 well. The lrtcndly atoll will be llll~SD¢I shown above are three til the operators. tell to right: sliirley Mnchan. tanbel new at. and Illrs. Grncl MICLean, P till nt liunlasue " ' ' 4 AT cuMMEnclAL Elms: . Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. Mon- thptte apont the past week at Commnrcial Cross izuesl 0! tier fialltli’ltt'r and snn-irt-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mnnre. :lT WHIM ROAD Mrs. Allison Gill. Charlotte. lnlynr was guest of her vlreniln RETURN To MAss. Mr and lllrs Jamel Deanna} who has been \‘isilil‘IK at wtiim' ltoert tor the past iieek returned Thursday to their home in Win. burn. Mass. l WERE GHESTS ylr and Mrs Milton Fraser, Rnscneaih. were guest: 0! Mrs. ‘Edna Graham. Montague RRJ Sunday. ‘ vtstTan SON Mrs Hersey Carver ot Lexina. ton, Masa, tr visiting her son. Preston carvcr. Lyndale. A l a o visiting at the nrver home is irranlt Campbell ot Bellerlcl. ‘Mdss Mr Campbell was the l mien oi Mrs. Jane Daley. Com- t moreial Cross. Friday. AT YORK Mr and Mrs. Cecil Campbell nt Commercial Cross. spent .chnesdoy and Thursday at lynrk. cut-st oi their daudlitcr ‘ and aon-io-tau, Mr d Mra. Reuben Wutln. FROM oTTAWA Parker AItken. Ottawa. made a nyina visit to Charlottetown. .and Lower Montarue where he lvlslted hia parents. Mr. and Mrs John M. Ailken. RlLEv FUNERAL — The tun- t-ral inr Richard Riley oi Monta- pue was held Sundly trom St. ' Prethytcrian Church. Lowery conductedi ~"/_‘ '1‘ MAYi‘R VEfl plan-s Ill. nvcnin: Ill nIiicialllv lnmlm (‘t'mnr'lny ll‘nllrr \ll’tl ’Il‘iil first oitieiel rail Ircm Mon. uraic Moniapun‘s uric (hat rpm... 1...“. m mm, (1 e in Chal‘lfti'f‘lnll'n'K (IU- tOIQIlhflltc System The mwnr marking lite ln- pllty mayor Wa'll‘l' Cnx last truer «I Illl‘ Island TCIepltnnr‘ RII‘IIII'I’H’III ' I \ll' I‘rnltSt‘ FIIIflVl‘fI a IVlsI H, T, Prowse Dies Sun qy mm. .m l. t... In P.E.I. Hospital At 82 A well irnown cltlzen oi Char-l ml‘nl. iottetnwrc inns associated with He served his annrenhreshm the rim or Prnwaa Brill. Ltd..v with the item at proiivae Brut Herbert T. Prowae. a. tit Sun.‘ and Crnwell. Sydney. NS. no. day in the Prince Edward ls‘ tore lcavlnr tor Western Canada land ltoapttnt. lln ma, Mr prouse spent Inur Mr. Prowae war a and an. the. years tarminc in tho “MI and late Mr and Mrs Lemuci F. then returned to Prinro Eduard .and a hrother ot theilsland where he purchasrd a liar. T w. L. Prnwse. tormerl tnrm oi MIrshileld. Aitcr a tru kitten-at - governor ot the pro yeara hla health became ini- he CIme to Chariot. me. Id In the dry Iofldl lulled Ind held the position or lie-ti] tetowa where he toined his lam. , all I DI obtain Matte or in bit-lama Iltoln, [tnl‘llrlliitrll' Inlorrslrr‘l truth: amt liuuiln: \lr inc hr-alth tho paid lr-tt llo has n monitirr at tho Kirk St James Ho tomes to mnttrn his lll Iltr Inlinrr ’l'Itvy hart rln tarnin Alao sort in: hostile: his brother. in c lion TW L Persll, it a sister. Mrs IINIYV Ritchie nttaii-a Thr timrrnl \lili ht- tit-lit ll'cd- Mstihy Iliornnnn from thr I\Ii‘t<‘- irnn r'iinrrnl Homo nt 2 o'clock l lnlcrmrnl llill lakr piat‘t‘ l the People‘s cemetery. . Prmul‘ )tarI born in it’iIIr u‘rtrs Alice Thompson. the sPrvil‘e under the direction at 'llrt. A r. Campbell t e oi ohotr aanp: The 21rd PaIlm and "sate in the Arma oi .iesu Pallbearers w e r a» Wellirtltou Campbell. John MacKenrle. At- hol newer. Thnmll .laeitaon. Cori Stewart and Len Collins. a, Flower bearers were: Douala- ncKenno, WeIlInKlon Nicholson. I it to. nun. AIVI Allan, HIrvey Fr l or. Everett BuchInI Lelml l l Pcnrdlut. Interment w I In the Martial“! community «mete TAKE MANY Finn lcrlandte lishermen iii/artiste; more than 115 tour or (tan a man annually white Amortcan eat German tithermea In a w “wall In innl kIdunted at Ceremoniel Friday niiht before I clplclty audience in the ludltorium at last week at wtiim Road. ‘ut Ellsworth Llewellyn, .Imph Vu- do w New Dial ‘Phone System Officially Inaugurated MONTAGuu BUIIEAU or I‘ll! GUARnlAN Montaaue-a to year old tele- phone hiatory toolt another lml Sunday moraine. when the exchlnxe converted to dial rvice. [it t I.nl, the manually. operated letchbolrd was disconnected and the new diet awitcliina equlnment toolt over to serve the m telephones tn the town. A blnquet last night at the mil Stda tnn. Mnntllue. marit- ed the omelal beclnnlna oi the new a tc ti war sponsored by the management at the la- land Telaohone Co, Ld. The tint otttoial call was made that oiaht when Mayor Bruce ll. Yeo Montague called Walter Cox. de- puty mayor ot Charlottetown to inauau e the new Il’flem. in that when Montaaue will it n a w n u Mont-rite bridge. there were two teleohonoa and, six extension bells installed in the home ot the late .i. .l. ae- Donald. Sometime durlna the period between this and 1910, a switchboard was installed in D. L. MacKtnnon'a residence. in the year in: this building was burnt and the switchboard was relocat- ed in the Montaeue Turnlalilno C o m p a n y butldina on Main street. In 197.! the switchboard was moved to the home oI Mrs. Ne!» lte G. Fruer. with catarahell Keete as ehlet operator nd Mlaa Phoebe Gilils her assistant. in last: the switchboard was moved over the town building where Mlas Addie Duvlr. n ow retired on pension. war mIdel ehlet operator. Mist otllia ninv- ed in as an operator and was later Wltll the cutnver. Miss GIIIII wt retire altar at yeIrl rervlce. . NEW BUILDING ‘ The new dial lwitchlng equip. ment was installed in a build. In: an SIckaIle street built ea- erators gave a splendid service 180.000.000 degrees [equlplnent ia known sa "one i bar and it the moat modarn l t ype at telephone lwttchinl equipment Ilid the tint a! lil kind on the III-ltd. While entirer dlIlereni In It PeIrInce Ind in Itl Internli NIB- thnd n! nperItion. th ll tem relucndl in the In! methodl II tiled on dIIl exchlnlu thrnuflhaut the prov- }Int‘e. It ll connected by trunk linen tn the switchbolrd in ChI lolletown inr Ion: dilllnle ce. SEVEN DIG"! ' Mnntlflun customers now have seven dilit numbers and in mlke IocIl “III In the nu it i: necellIrv to diII the llVHl numbers. To nuke I Ion. dilr IInce call. It will only be incu- lat'v to dill "0". The work on thll nmlect w carried out under the auparvl- stun nl E. G. CImerolt. plant superintendent; M. E. ICDnn- old. maintenance loremln: and J. L Clmeron. centrII oiilcl ioremln The (In! call WII to Deputy MIyor Cox 0! CttIrluitetnwn who cnnlrntuilted Mayor You. ill e Telephone Cumplny citiunl ot‘ Montnflue an the Inltliillinn or thla new system. Mayor Yeo thanked him inr his kind re< merits and a it via e d Deputy Mayor Cox that the time wll tin the telephone company Ind indulged in I cunverlatlorl which I luck in the banquet. In I short Irldreu loiluwilll the din n er Mlynr Yen lined that this was a great honor. The telephone cnmplny hld IIWIyl been very cn-onerlllve here but ‘he Ind mlny citlunl a! Mantl- < e i'. igue would be and to lose the up- 5 oration Iiiiilialio may thin“ uuttl VII tau them Ind I Willi to “Wild I linear! thInkl to them on intuit oi LII! Town 0! Montague. “We Illa extent! cflnlrItulI- thin to LII. llIIIld Telephone lcamvlny tot- lull new Ind mod- Ifii Nuipmont. WI “(Ni it will CIIIIIII Ind new and more mild- ortt equipment will come alonl." he concluded. Hold tabla [item and Ipelk- m were W. R Publlc militia: Commi on: Yet-t. Wllter C. Auld, manner of mud Toluphanl Complny: ennath ll. MICDonIId. Dmi- dent of tile MunIIlIll Rogionll land It! Trldl; Douflll Mp. Got-tart. MLA: I. 6. Cameron. Inland To M I) luv. handout: St. Irt IVI . be! number. utilities cpmmiuioh. Aim mount and lite-lulu bridle LV were Juk Idlebrouli. Chill enllneer [or CInIdI at th: Erin- lnn Go. 0! Sweden who mld! Ind Inlllilcd the I In five clerumen oi the tow a? Veteran Singers Set For Program hIIhIIlht of lhe 50th In ea in or the PEI a Choral Club hat been invited to sing her: next month. The veteran musical 0mm 5 Mrs. Kathleen ‘ District I4 Rebekah Ass’n institute. the Hill-borti D Ch’town Man A Charlottetown mIit. lionIld Olivet- wIl lined I tall] at W and cult! nr 30 dIyI by MII‘II- trItI Jlmel B. Johann in Queen! C n u n t y mIliltrItI'l court yelterday when he w tourtd aulity on seven counts or Melvin: benelltl Irnlll the Un- employment Insurance Commil- ston under talae pretenul. its was Illo Ordered to ply hIck $193 which he hld receivod mm the conunillion. Curl Mlcvitty. C plud, chlr- jed with Imp-trod drivinl did not IBM“ In court liter I vioua ldlmtrnment. Cnmtlble A. D. Birchill n! the Eorden d0- tnci‘illlent. RCMP. untitled In till it“! Ind the Icculed wll conlllkted II Chlrued Ind lined $1M Ind coat: or ten dIyI Ind MONTAGUE— There wII I Ill-Se attendance It the 13th In- nuII meeting of District No. 1‘ t the R e b e k I h Association which was held at the Odditi- Iowl HIII. Mnntlflue. Thurldny lu- tioo will present three Flrlt World War songs and three iroml World War Two. ‘ Selections will include Tipper} ary. Pack Up Your Troubles and l Keep the Home Flret B u r niiii m the First Great War. and In w The Whit. CIiiIl oi Duvzt‘s Lily Marlene and Roll Out the barrel‘ n. OPERATORS APTRECTATIB “We learned a great lesson to» day he said when he had to look up our own numbers. There op-i mm World WIr No. l sfin‘s’itn'iti' up some Icilntilt‘ believe that the core oi a star heat. a before it peeiIIIy {or the purpose. The and We “(ten don‘t Ippreciate explodel II I :upemovI. II‘w’enty-Imr (lulled linden“ Ind 12 mercurial Itudentl. held DIme Andemy, The cIIl~ Iiml ltudenu will now In on to write the provincial exIminlt- in no, The Iddreui In the RrIduItes was delivered by Michael Han. nemy. fluid-pea councillor at. n will: I Birchwood High School. while toiiiiiit-illrt. the prizes and diploma were rnv presented by mt Re Mal. , coirn A. Maodaehern. hishup oI' Charlottetown. In his Iddress in the Entitled-- In: class Mr. Hennesscy s I i d iGaIIant:lperieCt alwndlnce dur— est aggregate In GrIde XII ' ‘ title! the very tact that thoy are lion (our years or high school to Patricia Shellnun: medal oi His. :girlx mikel them Import a n t. l Lynne Cullen. Excellency —The Governor Gen-l will- For intt‘gnty to Kathryn Cori-lip eral 0! Canada, tor general proi "However. ma st or you et'entulliy hurry and become mothers. but it it in this role that B’riu‘ [Tallest influence will be . IcIL. "A woman stands {or the idea of unity... she in the optimist. In the morbid husband and the lies- strnitt to the hIppy-(n- ltteity it 2 must know quit: I bit about a lot at things. To attain .s ttnlvcraatility she mull get I lhnmuxh e d u c Itinn. e v on though she is born with much at i ent. l-le encouraged the ilirls to read more. but. he raid. "I don't mean such things I: ‘Peyioll Place' tor i would say that with. in live years thll book will he torgotten. which it an indira. tion at the large amount at nothingneas lt contalna." I Al I clolilll thouflhi. Mr. Hon- ntsrey mentioned that in order ior people to be happy in their work they must be lit tor it. .they must not do too much oi it. land they mutt have a aetue oi laucccss in it. "Remember girl! that as educated women you can chaniie the w Following ii the list of tirad- uItel and priu wlnnerl. GrIdu ' am a r e lerded tn the Ioilnwinn blu- dents who luccexliuily cnmplnt- ed the course at lludy [or Grad: XII. Honor Canine-tell (In order of merlli 75 per cent Ind over: FItl’icII Shelioon, ery u CallughIn. ery' MCNIIIy. FrIncu ngani Nnrma Stone. Eliubeth Ann MIcLaIIIn. GerIdIne P n w Ir. RIIhryn Corfllln. PItrlCII LI pin. Lynne Cullen. 75 to as per cent: Joan Gal- lIlIi. BrendI Atklnl. Ann Silent hard. Ellubeth Gludel. Clthel't the Boudmult. RItI ltd. Elizabeth MuIIIIIy. JInicI Cheverte. Margaret ward. Pu- rtcia Knuwln no It Nab sharon Scully. Claire Mch t. F‘rIncel Murphy. GrIduItion diplomas are awarded to the lollnwlu stu- dents who aucoeastuuy complet- ed the rout-n at study rue-cribs ed tor GndI xll secretarial. 75 per cent: Shirley Ron. Margaret Melntyre. Patricia Sparrow. Paulette BurkI. Myrna ou . . orrna Gallant. GIIl Macintyre, neryl DeCoate Judith M lie Prim wen IwIldld to tho rraduataa as. known: at... m ‘Education Seen Importan For Girls At Notre Dame *i’ put-tire tn Shirley Rim: busin- Enilish literature to Mary Laut I In' hlIto est correspondence and tiling to (ill ash curia- Lou tian Doctrine in accretarlal to Mary Lou Callaghan; the aecondi EX Shirley Ross: highest aggregate highest agrresa MIt-glrri Mclniyrc: in secretariat to Shirley oat; Second highest Iggt'egate in sec. Mary Camilla Maddtaan Mean-t drama. one degree warmer retartai to Morparct Mclntyre: nrioi Prize. pretented by her. than the 35 at June 11. i982. French to Norma Stone: schoollbrother, Mr. Vernon Maddigaa spirit to .t a n i to Cheverie; lot Montreal. and awarded to a tilolosy to Geraldine Fewer; .p. pllesuon to Margaret Ward and Ann Shopliar tor English composition to Elia. aboth Ann MIcLeIlun: LItin to Shelloon; Gold Crnls [or ChrIl-t on June 16 I'll yeIi‘ the reIdIIIK 35. Mary IilcNaIIy: third Illnhest aggregate to Grade XII in Mary McNaIIy Art awarded to Join ‘lan: drama to France: Hagen; Notre Dame Alumnae priu tori Zenith. - Smallest behind-MRI! nur- ina aid ever trnm Zenith. mere - Weigh 1/4 ounce cont. plate with battery. 167 Queen St. CONFUSED BY GARBLED TALK? (let the straight facts on hearing aids Read why Zenith is the first choice! OUTSTANDING VALUE! Model tor model, you can pay mora. but you can't buy I liner hearing aid than a MONEY-BACK TRIAL! It not satisfied, return the din within 10 days at purchase lot Iull teIund. 5-VEAR PROTECTION PLAN! Ask your Zenith dealer 3 about this exclusive Zenith customat saieguatd. for proof of our promises... sea the ALL-NEW ZENITH 'Dolagata' In in "VIII" rant” ht your llnltlt lulu... liIII cottun Im "II hIItinl IMIIIII rllll lend my envy ot "the 'IMlfll‘ am! on WMl‘l New in Nashua Hllpl" lanith latte core. at canat . "1n the amateur. invents to oat-rte TOOMBS MUSIC STORE M : chemistry a r y Ca Iflhun ‘0’ in Grade xii ery Lou C I I l aghIn: the’ Grade Xll student (or outstand in; Ichic’tlement mulic i I . alumnle mu merited by PItriclI LappinaII-l at tht month when the thermom- PItri gebra and geometry to dan Doctine. donated by Hlsl Excellency Malcolm A. Mel-lat them to Patricia Shelfonn: high- 1 I n \ nclency in Grade Xll awardedl to Patricia Shelloon. ‘ a s tdui tor mild and manta tau“ a Ava able in two power levels tor trim precise Marin] help. Litmn MAFD i Dial 8271 Illl eihciency ta olu Dulue: the lumen mod in north-ltd to o bookttuvinl to Beryl neCoata reboot aptnt to Karen Hunky: amn- to Patti-to te nitrite; apauisa. equally inert by PM“ ltad SpIflVI a d 'erna Douala: tannin- Inl- llala to Furleil 3pm: artic- Water Street ENMAN DRUG CO. LTD. StIntuonIdo with Iiternnon Ind evenlttx lel-‘ a oils. The president. Mrl. LIIIIIn MnCDonIId presided during the huxinesl muting. The numInI- ting Committee submitted the Iollowlnfl lllte oi Ditlcerl which elected far I period (I! one Kathleen year: prelldenl. Mr Cauiy. Charlotlctuvtn, \‘lce-pl’es~ “‘0‘ two ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris. kings Countv 4 The GuIrtlillI. Charlottetown. Tues.. June iii. IT I: W Is Fined $60 On False Pretences Counts I WIrrIni WII Illued tor hll errant. On a mum chem, tester R: Wood slit . Ill litund lullty Illt'l lined 3100 Ind cult] or 10 dlyl. rec men c ed with he- Inl intoxicated to a public place were each lined the and costs In IS dIyI. They were Richlrd Whitmln Cunk, Belle lllvei': Danni: Chnrlen Rooney. Mont-- lnn: and Huddlrd MICKIIIIDIL Victor! slon oi liquor in a ban their residence. Om Ind For it place other men wen lined coat.- or so dayt. There were two eaaea or pop rersien oi liquor without a per. out. until caret were adjourn. ed. one until June 21. the other until June to Cauty Heads Various phases at tho nrtter were discussed and Mra .- teile Dennis. pant prelldent (It the Rebekah Asaembly. was In. atructress during the cueatioii period At the evening rearton. mem- bers oi Aloha Lodge presented a pageant which tlttlnaiy emho. died the principles ot the ordrr and which was composed by Mra. Dennis. A memorial ner- vlce was conducted and I pas- eant was presented by meni. bet: at Acme Lodge. Mrs D e n n i s addressed the MICDnnnId. Montague: "cre- tary ~ treasurer. Mrs Hazel Iota. Charlottetown. Temperature I Records Are i Unbroken . So (Ir thil month. Julie has: been slightly colder than Il wIl I yeIi' ngn records h I V I been broken. it was learned yel~ ierdly (rum WIrren A. Burnl. olfIcIII weather observer It the Derlmentul Farm. Line 8 was the culdelt an tar when the mercury dropped to 36 Mean temperature thl month stands at 53.3 which compared to last June’I 53.9. tone 1 save the warmeat day eter regialcred 00 degrees. but was For the complete month Di June 1962 the mean temperature was 57.0 degreel. while the lam: time Ivernle liandl It 55.3 Ind Iccnrdilll to Mr. Burn: It Iooitl as though thia .lune may end up slightly below the latter. YOUR HOME HSTEEN TRUST MORTGAGE LOAN "I O umu r “W M I“ BIehlnond St. Minimum. PILL ‘ I— “ - panlat event meetioe and also speak. in; hricily wcrc Hilda Harper, deputy president; Mra Cu iity and Duuclas MIanren. An addrc was road and a auttablc ettt prerentcd to Mrs. Dennia by Mrs Lillian MacDon- a Duran the nuclttl hoitr. re- lruhments were served by t h e Indies of Acme [mine and I ling-still: was enjoyed wilh Mrs. Be Brnakinl I! PIIno Iccnm th5 PRIZE MELBOURNE. 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