1-lils is the.Cardlgan softball uain..s member in the Klngls (......iy Softball League. FRONT now left, Joseph. MacAulay. I EASTERN GUARDIAN VITICE. ALI. TAXES due St- rhaiios School must be paid by Juno 25th. or will be handed in for colirclliln. By order of trustees. Null-I CORRECTED - In the Dim. ill ycstcrday's issue of two of iioniaguc's older citizens, the miiw, hlrs. Iilurilock liiinie was ustltl ill crror and should have been 31.. peter lliiliio. KINGS hIII.I. loll lirlres effective imuu-djalr-Jyw Sprure and Fir. 0 InI'Il9S small end and up. 8 feet 10...; 330,00 M: Spriire only, 5 iiiini-s slllflil end and up. 12 ft. ions. 540.00 it; 8 inches small end and up. I-I ft. and 16 ft. long. ssooo per M. no 10 ft. logs ac- copied. PERSONALS llrs. bit:-phen McCahe and four young sons have arrived in Man- tune in spend the summer months Illll licr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Diamond. Sgt. McCabe has bccn posted to Camp Gagetuwn. Mi- l'.S-U.I( DISAGREE B-iV(;KOK- Thailand (Reuters) E iii-mhcrs of the Southeast Asia TI('iily Organization tSEATO) mum-il linre disagreed on whether in mmhiitc anti-Communist pam- plilots in countries outside their nun tcrritories. sources close to the count-ll say. The United States sml New Zcaland said "yes" ulnic lirii.-iin and France said "no," the sources report. mm-y nughes, Gerald Shepard. Carl Cronin. Alfred Gardiner. John Walsh. ..BACK ROW Stephan Maclntyre. Morell High (School Prizes The following students of Morall High School were awarded cer- tificates and prizes during Tues- day's graduation u,-remonies, at which the address to the Grade 12 graduates were delivered by Hon. Keir Clark. Minister of Edu- cation. The graduation program and names of graduates appeared in Wednesday's Guardian. XI CERTIFICATES Ruth Compton. June Dingwell. Joan McDonald. Thane Anderson. Cyril Webster. Patricia Myers. Patricia Grant, Bernadette O'Han- ley. Ann Casey. Beryl Robbins. Jean MacAdam. . X CERTIFICATES I Mary Maccailum. Joan Silinott. Louise Anderson. Shirley Ander- son. Owen Connolly. Rose Mary Hughes. Gerald Mccarter. Hclene Dingwell. Louis Ryan. Jackie Lewis. Kevin McGuire. John Mc- Kay. Joyce McEachern. Mary Johnstone. Edward Coffin. Edith James. Francis McDonald. Leo Malone. Wayne Baher. Raciicl Kennefic. Preston Coffin, Emmett Eldershaw. IX CERTIFICATES Roberta Sutherland. Sheila Mc- Kay. Phyllis Dunn. Laura Kenny. Reta Kenny. Mary hlcl)-iuald. John Weir. Gcncvive Kennefic. PRIZES GRADE XII 325.00 Scholarship. for highest aggregate donated by Catholic Women's League won by Anna Maria MacAdam. 325.00 Scholarship for 2nd high- est aggregate. donated by Wom- en's Institute. won" by Louis Mc- Guire. CARDIGAN SOFTBALL TEAM, . David hlacLellan. Joseph MacDon- ald. Gordon MacDonald. Peter MacAulay. Prize for: Geometry - Rachel Sinnott Algebra - Louis Larkin History - Charles Pratt. French - Gerald Gillis Chemistry - Anna Maria Mi-Adam Biology - Yvonne Eldersliaw English Composition - Louis Barry English Literature - Louis Mc- Guire i Biology Laboratory - Anna Louise; MacAdam I Debating - Juanita McDonald I Chemistry Laboratory - Bernadvi ette McPhee Application - Vernita Murphy Debating - Paul McDonald Short story writing - Donald Mac-. Donald GRADE XI 325.00 Scholarship for highest aggregate. donated by Dingwell and Rosslter won by Ruth Comp- ' ton 825.00 Scholarship for highest ag- gregate donated by Moreil Branch Canadian Legion won by June . r Mr. Gunning begsn his hotel car- eer in 1929 when he joined the Mount Royal Hotel there. He .IlllII'. ed the Canadian National Hoteli C. N. R. Shift: 4 Hotel Manager: system in 1033 as assistant man- W . -- A it ts a!- user of the Chateau Laurier in (egu1hlgAmA ers l:IwttlsIr:leeTJanad- Ottawa. Mr. Gunning served with the army In the Second World War and on demobilization re- turned as assistant manager atI Jasper Park Lodge. lie was ap- pointed manager in 1948. He be- came manager of the Nova Scotiau Hotel in 1953. Mr. Pitt is a native of England and after serving in the hotel field in that country came to Canada. and joined the hotel department of . tho CNR in 1928. He filled var-II ions positions in the hotel chain before enlisting with the Canad-I fan Army In 1941. On his return. in 1946, he was appointed man- ager of the Bessborougli at Sask-I atoon. Mr. Pitt has subsequently seved as manager of the Prince Edward at Brandon. the Fort; Garry at Winnipeg and the Char-I lottetown Hotel in Charlotteiown.' KNOWN HERE I Mr. Pellerin assumes the post Ian National Railways hotels were announced by Robert some will: General Manager. Harold J. Gunning. presently manger of the Nova Scotian at Halifax, becomes manager of the nggsboroisgh at Saskatoon. sue- ceadlng Claude Finlay who is ro- tiring under the pension rules of the company. Mr. Gunning will he succeeded at Halifax by Robert S. Pitt. who is new manager at The Charlottetown. Charlottetown. P.E.I., and J. Frank Pellerin as- sistant snanidger of the NW! swam, will replace Mr. Pitt at Charlottetown. . Born and educated inylziontreal, History - Thane Anderson French - Patricia Grant Chemistry - Ruth C0mPI0l gigiogy - Cyril Webster English Composition - Jean Mac- - ii."i'i”.”s'.iiii?."i..f.ii”ii" .ies a e o n c . e Aphiisllglhstion - Bernadette 0'HanleyI was born and Odllcliied Ill M0"-I Appliuuon . Joan MacDonald cton and began his Canadian Nat- L.m, - Ann. cguiy lonal service with the accounting! 5351); x . department in that city - in 1920. 825.00 Scholarship. for highest He joined the hotel department in ' aggregate. donated by Moreil Lo- 1932 as front office cashier at the I Op Association Ltd.. won by Louise. Nova Scotlan. progressing to the Anderson . I IPOSIIIOI1 of assistant manager in 825.00 Scholarship for 2nd high-I 194i. He was appointed manager est. aggregate donated. by MoreI1:of Pictou Lodge in Nova Scotlai Creamery Coon Association I-id--.in 1945 returning to the Nova' wonzlEIsJohn MBCKIL Section in 1955 as assistant man-p PR1 ager. He has served as relieving Geometry c L10 M310"? manager of the Newfoundland. Application - Marv Johnston llnfcl at St Jolinls and the Cl'lal'l-I Efgngl - tglfllggffin ottetown Hotel at Charlottetown oni Arittlimaetic - Edward Coffin numeral" occasion" I History - Gerald Maccarter I Geography - Kevin McGuire RCAF JETS COLLIDE . English Composition - 1011" MP STUTTGART. ' Germany (Reut- KBY , ersl-Two Royal Canadian Air Progress - Jackie Lewis Farce jet fighters crashed Wed-I APPIICIUOII ' WHY"? 333" nesday near Schmie. northwest ofl Application - Louis Ryan Science - Helene Dingweli English Literature - Shirley An-. derson. Stuttgart. Police here said they were believed to Iiave collided ini the air. One pilot was killed butg the other escaped to safety by of manager of The Charlottetown i.-L.. Montague Is In A Hurry For A Link With T-C Highway Paiemenl linking Montague with the Trans - Canada Highway should not be delayed. it was em- phasized by the Montague Town Count-il, Mayor Bruce H. Yeo presided at the regular meeting held in the Council chambers Tuesday night with Councillors Green. Frasa, Clements and Vanlderstine pre- sent. Following the regular business. committee reports were present- ed: Councillor Green. reporting for the streets committee, said that work was to begin this week. l)ue to inquiries by many busineu firms as to costs, a discussion arose viiih reference to paving the Clay strip between streets and Slllellallis. As a result. the clerk G. Arnold Wightma.i was request- ed to obtain this information. MUSEUM Mentioned in the report of Coun- cillor Fraser. was the fact that the museum had already attracted a considerable number of people. and many wer. anxiously awaiting the OPGIIIIIK date. Councillor Clements offered the information that many interesting and historic Items ind come in. some of really exceptional value. Councillor C I e m e n t s the. brought up the water safety pro- Bram which had been carried out last year. The council as a whole. felt that parents of the childress concerned would have to take I greater interest and a more active Dart in the program or it would fail. Also discussed from Council- lor Clement's report were non- resident taxes and tax arrears, the deadline for payment to be July GRADE IX . I ' parachute. . A prize for lllgil8SL aggregate MIIIITAGIIE THUR. - FRI. SAT. ADM. 40 - 55 "LEATHER SAINT" JOHN DEREK - JODY LAWRENCE A drama of human life. He was a professional boxer-also a man of God. He boxed and preached and he knew life as it is frough and unyielding. He lived and taught others how to live. A human interest story of the highest calibre. COMING MON. - TUE. "WRITTEN ON THE WIND" 910.00 worth of silverware to be drawn for Monday night. ' was the matter of complaints from The problem d sewer lines. which according to the town by- laws. must be laid no higher than midway between low and 'lI1lll tides, came up for discussion. The final item on the agenda. citizens regarding stray dogs and dogs being allowed to main at will within the town The council decided to contact the S.P.C.A. officer to have him deal with the matter. msunancsr as-res or I I TORONTO (CPI-The lndepend-i eat Automobile Insurance Confer- ence announced increased automo- bile insurance rates will go into effect in Ontario July l with higher premiums for drivers wilh accident records and those under 25. BRAN .. PRATT'S PURINA FEEDS FEATURES TILL DOMINION DAY THE FOLLOWING CASH - SPECIALS CHICK-R-MIX LAY MASH CHICK-R-MIX GROWER MASH .. PURITY FLOUR, 100's BARLEY MEAL BEST FEED OATS, bagged. PHONE COLLECT IF ORDERING PRATT'S PURINA SERVICE C. C. PRATT & SONS - St. Peter's I Thursday, June 13, 1957 The Guardian Page 5 NOTICE Any parties interested in having swimming and wat- er safety classes for their children this summer in Montague please contact the undersigned. Unless de- finite interest is shown, there will be no classes this summer. GILBERT R. CLEMENTS ' 4.15 4.35 2.35 6.39 2.65 2.00 .-gnu...--on-. .nooo-. per cwt. . won by Sheila MacKay A prize for second highest ag- ' gregate Phyllis Dunn Geometry - Laura Kenny Algebra - Phyllis Dunn French - Roberta Sutherland Lilealth - Mary MacDonald I Arithmetic - Genevlve Kenneflo D g ll. Science - Reta Kenny , Trill: for: B I M) igistarig - .;('J'hnl W;iirK 88 CJI1---8.30 P.HIi G omctr - cry Ro ins .ng s - eia c ay , . Alegebrnl: June Dlngwell Application - John Weir. S 3'2- . . ,... , . O In I1. INF I-:uEN' I A I.5'- E '.-I . I'dAIIlt.".. W IR CARTOON - COMEDY I . .5 rnssf . Automobile Handbook :for Dad with 40 Pal binds; . ONLY 98c 2ir.l.l-zcrsuc SIIAVEIS !m-tn. neniingu-i. suns:-n Lil” E33235 ; FREE . SCIIIOIK SHAMPOO ;'vr not no Scldek items I colates. I Isl. 81.28 2 LIE. S230 Yes. we're starring Dad for this Sunday. June Ibtll WITH GIFTS FROM The Jenkins ” Pharmacy He'll feel like the star of your show foo. Here are just some of many gift suggestions we have for him. CAMERA COMING FRI. and SAT. LIVELY "NEW" MUNROE EXPLOSIVE SCREEN CO THIS WAY IN THE FUNNIEST TOUGH LOVE AF-I FAIR EVER! Broadway's biggest hit becomes Marilyn's best! Q V TODAL ONLY - CAPITOL ;f7t,,1T. L A MAIITLYI MOIIROE STORE HOURS . CENTRAL ROYALTY Closed Wed. Afternoon; YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLIS BROS. FREE PARKIIIG Fruit & Proilu MEXICAN M-Ci-Ni Cw; N'ASL'2()PE, FORBIDDEN NET iivlh ANNE 3.-w,-s M:-to '. RIPE LARGE Cmsp CEIERY NEW WASHED SHOWS 3:30-7-O IN "nus sror" SPARKSI MEDY. M. M. is IIEADEDI EXTRA LARGE CRISP LETTUCE I srlahlc gifts. Flash outfits complete. movie cameras. llghtrssetenaadotiier accessorleslvdftlms. FREE Fresh or salt water lure and plastic halt has for Dad with Gillette Rasor and Blades. ONLY S129 Also om Pack ltll Gillette Blades-Com Dad likes candy toe: LAURA SEGJRD Sumner-time audio and cho CIIIIQI SNO-GIL Nels-snelthg re-cable lee b can. luungour lass ls-tn. ' also to sue '0 Ijshters. nnsiutn. elgsni I Because IYIIIQ SRAVINGSIIB-WIIAVIIIIIEP (Bil Leethsrtravd Tbtmm ...7'l"”"'c..'r:.'.."r...."'.":.' I I I I I I IHIIQOO ” HAIYI I Drive-In .-c-Jig.-.,-" TONIGH THU OI!-YIAI OTAOI IMAON ON THI OCRIINI and Vs-mnfn Vile Soup Q fins 39: .-u--.. ORANGES, 2 cloz. 73c TOMATOES pkg. 23. CARROTS 2V2 lbs. 26c each 23c HEIIIZ GRADE A FOWL I0: MAPLE LEAF SHANKLESS PICNIC ' lhi . 3 9 nsvon will ..i.......... SAUSAGES each 23: "-A" FROZEN PEPPER FISH STICKS 2 OZ. PKG. "sols" FRENCH FRIES 57 CELEBRATION Ib.55c Ill. 39c pkg. 37c. pkg. I9: DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT 3 FLAVOUR! HEINZ Tomato lfsfdiup 2ft We ll oz. I5 oz. 33F Box Office Opens 7:30 Show st Dusk I T ONLY fresh Cucumber a T6 oz. PICKLES HEINZ SNACK- PAK ll oz. KETCHUP . 6 oz. MUSTARD O O O I Iron or ALL 3 IEANS WITH PORK AND MOLASSES 15 OZ. 2 Tins 43: IN TOMATO SAUCE 2 Tins 39: CAII. soM,ao: IEMMIIII 5 THIS IN BROWN OR RLACK. Pair SI WET SOLE AND ORTIIOPEDIC RUIBE A SUPERIOR SHOE AT A HEIDI Is AN stxcs:Ls.s:N'r QUALITY snort WITH GOODYEAR S 1.95 SPECIAL MEN'S PLAIN COLORS OR PLAID sroar SHIRTS SMALL. MEDIFM OR LARGE (Regular price 3.19.5) ANY ISM PURCHASE YOU CAN GET ONESIIIRTPOI S350 0 SWEET GRAVES SUPERIOR QUALITY PICKLES 16 oz. 3T MIXED RARBGIIS-ll OI. PEANUT BUTTER 3 - n -2 S; r -24- "yrs; - in er. . - r-av) -..v a-