Rebates On Solt For WE REPAIR Washing machines,i 4 electric motors and appliances. Frida lV'artin's Electric. Phone 3727. y. 2.30 of hats clearing at 81.95. S2.95;due, and 33.95. . SATURDAY JUNE 29th final day for payment of secondigtallmem. installment of Civic taxes. MILLINER WE TREAT the sick well. Glg- style. G;-en ge.v's Pharmacy. open I am. to I run. SECOND installment of Civic taxes is due and payable on or be- fore Saturday, June 290:. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service June 80.. ll a.m. Church School 12.15. Miss Mary A. MacKenzIe. Deaconess. INTEREST at the rate of one- half of one per cent per month will be charged on all over-due installments of City taxes. ..VlSl'r In-STYLE Milliuery. at. George Street. "where every style is Bl-Style.” ORANGE LAYER CAKE with the flavor that only tropical fruit can give. Special this weekend at Stewart Bakeries. PENTECOSTAL TENT Meet- ings. North Wiltshire Wednesday and Friday. 0:00 p.m.Sundsy 7:30 p.m. TRYON United Church Sunday June 30th.Crapaud If) a.m. Tryon 11 am. Cape Traverse 3 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Auber. BRADALBANE Presbyterian Church Sunday School 10 s.m. Divine Worship 11 a.m. Student Minister: Ira Drysdale. HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge. Services June 30th as follows: Ap- pinRoad 9.45, Communion. Hamp- ton ll a.m.; Victoria 7.30 p.m.;; Rev. M. K. Charman, Minister. JUST RECEIVED. Men's dress hoots of fine calf or kid leather E and EEE widths. Priced at 310.50 and 13.95. wright Shoe Co.. Queen Street. FOR THE BRIDE - White Bibles. prayer books. brldes' books. mottoes. ,lscques and re- ligious novelties. The Bible House Opposite, Eaton's. STACK YOUR picnic hamper with cookies. cakes. doughnuts and all kinds of fancy squares and pastries from Stewart Balms OS. FIRST QUEENS VOTERS - Meet Frank Myers at a social evening at Crapaud Hall July 1st. mo p.m. Also at Clifton Hall. July 1rd. at me p.m. NEW. GLASGOW Chriuiaa Church. Sunday. June 30. Morning Worship and Communion II a.m.. Community Sundur School 10.00 a.m.. Cavendish United Baptist Church. Worship eervlces 8 p.rn. Rev. Bryer R.Jones. B.D.. Minis- fer. hats at half SALVATIO urday. June citessen slaw. baked cheese. and food items. Pastorate. Sunday. Jun at 10 a.m.: in Canada. Clyde River Cove S.S. 2 POWNAL Millviewz 3 and service I p.m. A.C. in Mt. WINSLOE day School p.m. : School 10 a a.m.: School 10 Rev. Dr. E. ter . years I Conference manuel Ca TIIE SROOKFIELD Pastoral Charge. The Presbyterian Ciiureii services for Sunday. June 30th: Guest :99! ll e.m..Sunday School 10 a.rn.; lag. Hartsville. Worship service J p. m.. Sunday School 1 p.m.: Brook- fleld. Worship service 7.!) p.m. Sunday School 10.!) a.m. Mr. Sur- ton Smith. Student Minister. FREDERICTON and Irudalbane (-hurchees of Christ. Sunday, June Zloth. Combined held in the Bradalbane church at bane Sunday school Fatrvle p.m. aafollowa: Wlltaura 11 s.iI.; School an.:::ntc Rivet 7.15 mi. . lit! -'5 ,r ” ALL EDUCATIONAL Tax in ADELLA'S MILLINERY TABLE the City of Charlottetown is past. j PLEASE BRING STUD of City. ll Ul8.Tax bill when paying second in-g hats from 81.95 to our exclusive bus from Charlottetown Citadel 0:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. DOMINION DAY weekend why cook when Stewart Bakeries Dele- cuts. roast chicken. TRYON - BONSHAW Baptist Graves. Minister. Westmoreland 3 p.m.; 7.30 p.m. Sunday School at Tryon All are welcome. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church River 1I.a.m.. the Lord's Supper will be administered. Service in Churchill S. len. Minister. Services Sunday. June 30. 11 am. regular service at Pawn Herbert Churcli. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Minister. Sunday June 30.1-Ilghficl-:l. Sun- Princetown Road. Sunday Winsloe North Sundayscfiool I0 Wlnsloe South. YORK PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Minis- Rev. J. June I). 1957. of the minister the loyal people as follows. ley. 11 a.m. ti-al. Baptisms. to be received. UPTON GOSPEL Chapel. Dun- das. Services for Sunday. June 30. school. 11 am. Breaking of Bread for Believers. 2.30 p.m. Afternoon service. 7.00 p.m. Gospel service: THE NORTH RIVER Unitcd Baptist Church. Sund w 11 a.m. Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Sunday School I p.m. i I 1 Y CLEARING at Hi- George Street. price. BRADALBANI: United Church. Sunday, June 30. Pleasant Valley.; ll a.m.; Rose Valley 8 albane 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S. Ray- nor, Minister. N Army Band from Moncton. New Brunswick will be at Montague United Church. Sat- 29th. 8:30 p.m. Special can provide cold salads. cold macaroni and beans. other delightful many Lindsay R. Services for e 30th. Tryon ll a.m.; Bonshaw Rev. Westmoreland 2 p.m. Central Parish. Clyde in the evening at 7.30. S. 9.45 a.m.: Canoe p.m. Rev. George Kil- PASTORAL Charge. p.m. Orange Parade at Millview: 7.30 pm. al. Friday. T.C. rally with slides UNITED Churches. 10 a.m.. Service 7.30 .m.: Service 3 p.m.; Sunday a.m..Service 11 a.m. A. Betta, Minister. M. Sproule. Sunday. the final services as the pastor of for the past five 1.30 a.m. Brack- York. 7.30 p.m. Cen- and new members and Opening of Em- mp: 10 a.m. Sunday lien and special sing- Drew, former leader of the Pro- D-m.: BrId- 1 gressi lwers one of many calls congratu- RECEIVES CONGRATULATIONS Minister John Dictcnbaker who lating him on his appointment as Canadian High Commissioner London. His appointment. nounced today in London by Prime Ottawa. A smiling Hon. George ve Conservative party. ans- : West Kent l I I, GRADE V1 (HINE-MUTCH) l'CERTIFlCATES or MERIT Margaret Giddinzs Rohccca Giridingr - Zoe Hyndman Susan Large Arthur Slrang Dennis Taylor. . SPECIAL PRIZES 1 ' The Scliool Hoard Prize for gen- eral proficlcncy won by Rebecca Giddings. ! Prizes for general proIiciency7 merited i-qually by Susan Largei and Zoe Hyndman. 1 Special Prize for scho Iarship a-l, in succ an- effective Aug. 1. . g Sch-ool-Prize 1 p List And Honour Certificates warded to Margaret Giddings. ship. co-operation. athletics. and 00 fort awarded to Dennis Taylor. David Rogers. Prize for Geography awarded to Ron M-acvicsr. Prize for Science and Hygiene awarded to John MacLennan. Prise for French and Latin s- warded to David Large. Prize for Mathematics awarded to Ron Macvicar. Prizes donated by the Charlotte- town Branch of the Canadian Leg- ion and awarded to the first five boys: James Matheson. David Large. Ron Macvicar. David Clark. John Curtis. Manual Training Prizes award- ed to 9A. John Curtis, 98. Allen Mackenzie. 9C. Gordon Ferguson. Home Economics Prizes award- ed to Gloria Stewart Phyllis Yco. Sandra Lord. Standard Red Cross First Aid Certificates awarded to: (alpha- betical) David Amfast. Gloria Brown. David Clark, John Curtis. Sonia DuPasquler. Gordon Farm- er. Ronald Gillls. Gordon Goldie. Carolyn Hale. William Hambly. eeded him as P C leader. is (C? wlrephoto) Queen Ch-arlofte I':IigI1V i Social studies awared to Elaine Walker. Prize for standing highest in Science and Health awarded to Elaine Walker. Prize for highest standing in Algebra and Geomet y awarded to Daphne Armstrong. Prize for highest standing in Literature and Language award- ed to Daphne Armstrong. Prizes for application to studies in work of Grade 8 awarded to Roger Goss. Athol Worth. Charles Russell. Student Council Prize for all - round industry awarded to Mar- garet and Marjorie ” ” . Special Prizes for Manual Train- ing awarded to Michael Jelks. Jimmie Phillips. Jimmie Scott. Douglas MacArthur. Special prizes for Home Econo- mics awarded to Daphne Arm- strong. Lorna Henderson. Marlene Buell. Glenys Hughes. GRADE VII (D. FERGUSON) The Kinsmen Prize for student- Emne Hgnsgn. y;n;,r,eu-. nay. wood. Garth Ross. Lowell Jenkins. pularity won by Arthur Strang. Special Prize for high grade ef- Spci-iai Prizes for industry a- warded to Kenneth Wooldridge andi I Douglas MacDonald. i F 1 Fa Ba k Special Prizcs for Art.meritedl n gldiluy by Margam ind Rebeca h th it I h I f f t iti th "ind s 1niIs- A it t e en t e ng or uure c sens e u- pmpo” I S stry and resourcefulness of the Farmers' Bank established at at South Rustico in 1864 be made a National Historic Site by the Hist- oric Sites and Monument Board. . is one of the items that will come before the members of the P.E. Island Credit Union League at its (MISS MacNEVlN) GRADE V AND Vl CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Grade 6 (Alphabetical Order) 1. (Continued on page 5) CUNA PRES. 0.H. Edgerton. General Manag-I' er Cuna Mutual Insurance Society of Madison. Wisconsin who will be; chgizmzite azdnkgagdsglg: "est "peak" " """"'l meemg 3 mcrlschonl courses which begin at M Pin Islam Cred” Um” L”' Prince of Waiesicollelge on July We mi" 0" July M'' H9 Wm 8.15” 2nd. officials stated on Thursday 3 participate in a panel discussion The student teach” Wm comi- on Cuna Mutual Insurance which! prise M0 gmum mme 27 of them; will be chaired by Leo F. MacDon- 1 "king acadcmi; jmunes I. t h e I Md M Ch"l9mmw"i other” In I grade 12 level in order to r a l s e panel discussion willbeJ.W. Burns their qummcnions Mm the reg of Hamilton. Assistant to general mam” hem owned hr NM '"”””-z" I" ch'"g' M Ca”d”"':slonal teacher courses conglsting opemum” M C"""' "d Amold of teaching methods. classroom. pmsser M Mmcl”"' 399cm "i supervision educatiorlal psychol- presentative of Cuna Mutual in on etc "'9 M'"mm” P"M"c"' The academic course will con- sist of the following subjects. with i 1 Large Teacher Attendance At Summer School Expected twentieth annual meeting here on July 4th. The sessions will be held at the Charlottetown Hotel. The resolution covering the item notes that the bank was the smallest ever chartered in Can- ada. It was so similar in operation to the Credit unions of today that it "was virtually a credit unlon." As such it would be the first credit union in the Western Hemisphere. the r ' tlon pi b' ' ” i The resolution suggests that the Historic Sites and Monument board be requested to pl a es s . A II.' the instructorls name appearing in brackets: French (E.E. Doucct- tc)- English (A.1. MacDonald); Geometry (Miss Joyce Wigglng- ton; Chemistry (Gordon Bennett). professional instruction will be given by Dr. L.W. Shaw; WA. MacPhee; Dr. Darrell l. MacGuig- an: and Miss Helen Yco. This year's summer school is the second to be instituted by the Department of Education. two of the academic subject consisting of half-courses. thus complement- ing those given in 1056. The Sum- mer School will be in operation for five weeks. mand of C.P.0. K.F. Hendersonl and has a crew of eighteen. Fol- lowing the Pugwash visit. the ship will return to Halifax. SMOKE DAMAGE-City firemen- were called to 88 Pownal Street on Thursday at 8:10 pm. to ex- tinguish an oil burner blaze. Little . damage. other than that caused by terlan Church in Canada met in lmokc. faulted. the Kirk Hall of St. James Church Tuesday with the Moderator. the Rcv'd, L.M. MscNaughton in the Chair. and the Clerk. the Rev'd. HELM - Al Toronto. June l-Ll 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hcim ! T.H.B. Somers, at the desk. The following Ministers were al- (Selma Llewellyn. formerly nfj Montague) a daughter. Brcndsl so present: Rev. D.A. Campbell. Katherine. weight ft lbs. 12 ozs. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Rev. M DEATHS ay. June 30th. North River 3 RUNTIR RIVI: R Pastoral Charge. The Uni ads. Services on ted Church of Can- Sunday. June I). hire 0.40 a..rn.: .45 s.rn.; North ed toss asa.: assess i I. II 'l'llI ENGAGEMENT C. Currie. Rev. E.H. Bean, Rev. W.H. Brown. Rev. Gen. Killen and Rev. L.D. Bartlett. together with the following Elders: Mr. omens - At the home of her rf,',,?.',S,'.: "N1: niece. Mrs. Wilfred Woodside. p,,..',,,., C,,,,.,g,,u M, 1,, mat so Russell Street Slll'flfYlCI'SIt'Ic. M, G," Judrn; Mr EwG' "" w9d""d”'- 'I""' 2"h- Lmle Foslcr.. Daniel Straw. I (.7:ThI:9B'gwI::;l;s7lif:n3;:f James Marchbank and Mr. W.J. l-lome. Funeral services at Ep- g worth Hall no Friday. June mh. . at 2.00 o'clock. interment will i be In the People's Cemetery. Seaman. In addition. the following Stu- dents and Cnlechlsls were wel- comed: Mr. Burton S. Sm I t h of . 7” pm Brookfleld. Mr. Ira Drysdale of 1 i X ' Breadslhane. Mr. Murray Davis ENGAGEMENTS n...i.... .. rum... A t he . I - nu. ma ms. Ancmmn N. ...u.'.i'”i..f.?.'I'”.Ii'..'L"'6.:21'.i"ll'I. "UNN- Lmk 3"d'- ""”""”I sembly held recently in Vancouver of Wood Islands and Mr. David :2: -m -- --------. Juh” wnmm whit; M oijand, on motion of the Clerk. a M" wmum "hm 'md we . message of happy congratulations ' ' was sent to the new Moderator of late Mr.Willlar'n White. Abneyume cm". an m R P.E.1. Marriage to take place An M.cn:”o'mL?hN"""'d la the near future. inc" sum. '"""' IS ANN-, Venous interim moderators re- ounced of Margaret Catherine. ported that students had comman- :.aushter 0' 1M 118'; 0311!! ced work on vacant charges and (Main! II I , tiweregtvlnseverypromiseof a M1 GUNS! ISMIVIM M Kim ' most successful season. Reporting kora to Joseph G-r-id M of on the Budget. the Rev'd. M. can Mrs. Frank Done! and the me' Currie stated that marked herea- Mr. Frank X Dorsey. of Borden. ,9; up" "gag (W the "nod Mlffllle to (ISO DISCS July l7th. Jgnugry.Mgy aver tlg gun; gr. im at St. Mslaeays Church. rug rm ,9”. mm 9",". 9., pm, hrtery and from the Churell m a wlllle. The amt. on. courses. ra- carhatsu leuutasu Iaytery of P. E. I. Holds Sittings In S. James Kirk The Presbytery of the Presby-l The program for the Annual Convention of Women's Institutes has recently been released by the women's Institute Office. Regis- trations at 10:00 a.m. The open- ing session will take place at Prince of Wales College at 10:45 a.m. on July 3rd. and will con- clude with the aftsrnoon session on July 4th. The theme for the Convention is "Citizenship." This same theme was followed ln the program for the District Conventions that con- cluded recently. Guest apeakers for the Conven- tion are Dr. Doris Boyle. Profes- sor of Economics and Scolology, St. Francis Xavier University. An- tlgonlsh. and Major General G.S. Hatton. Deputy Civil Defence Co- ordlnator. Ottawa. Dr. Boyle Is one of the few women pr0fOII0l'I of Economics in Canada and perhaps the only one whose special field is labor relations. at St. r.x. she teaches in the fields of Sociology and Political Science as well. She has recently returned from I series of conferences and meet- ings in Canada and the United States. In addition to her teaching work. paid high tribute to the work of the Regional Secretary. Miss Margarct MacDougsll who in May visited and conducted seminars in 17 congregations in (he Presby- tory. PLAGUE The Rant F..H. Bean reported that ho had finally traced down the location of a bronze plaque at Lot 10 commemorating the In- stitution of the Presbytery of Prince Edward island there on October Iith. 1821. Reporting on Camp Keir at French River Mr. Bean outlined the dates as follows: Boys' Camp. July 3-12; Girls Camps July 17-20 and July 31-August 7th: Young PropIc's Camp August 24-Septem- ber Ind. Reporting on Evangelism and Social Action. Mr. MacNaughton IDIIOIIIIPF-'1 the appointment of Mr. Ralph Bsiderston to attend a Presbyterian Men's Conference at Paris. Ontario. October 23th-27th. In his review of the Assembly Mr. Macltlaughlon announced that Miss cation program on a local radio station. and has taken part in a related to her field of work. bro Margaret Webster. daughter of the of ilate Rev. G.C. Webster. had been i appointed Principal of the Deacon- ess Training School in Toronto. Reporting on the Gordon Mem- nlal at Alberton. Rev. D.A. Camp- ihell stated that his Committee hoped to complete the grading and landscaping of the memorial this urnmer. After that the Kirk lu- IonofAlbertoIIlsto be asked to care for this eatra and . The nest stated meeting of the Presbytery was appointed to take place on Tuesday. 20th October. 11 am. to Boa Church Hall. Kinsmen Meet he regular meeting of the Kllsuaclub was i Ask Notional Recognition duties she conducts an adult edu- aumber of Trans-Canada programs Certificates of Merit: Acadian settlers of the country" who founded the bank three years fore Confederation. Another proposal that the mem- Meeting I O I K Fish To Be Continued . W" - ":'”":.'..'::.-'.:.".: s":..:.":.::' 7 -9 Honours And Prizes J. An us Mscbean in I 0 i l i offlciaxl announcement from his don of assisted export! W ” . a T3. new office Tue-d-y- uutement country-' Mn M-01-N" fftiF1- 0, Col ins. Johnston addressed Starling . Brenda Lsrun. Thorn. lam nimau.nsn'cu:- that the sovemment would cnntln- PM-'1-e term? and "0" ””".5 Own Charlotte Riga School at nma Large. Gall Lavsrs. Judy pain; In. ue to pay a rebate on the cost payment covering 1957 operhllm” GIG axqegu nsmy yhcngnm, J , 75 of salt to Atlantic Coast in-oduo-rs have not been Worked "PL 1 months for lradas 1. s and 9. thryn Maclseod. Jimmy rsautssos. I0 i” "M "-'-- ..:."”..':::.";.":..:.::. '.....""r..f'””" .3 art”: ”"".::'...i."'"".".- 9:3: ””.......”" it The program. provided payments , : - - - 3011- 9 I9 - -- ,s-;-,.wo,;;.-.;;- :::.::.:.'.:.;::..:.: ................."..":'...:..:.:-.i'r.': '.."..”'S::i".”i':.".'ii".2.."'.'.".iT.l': t vinces sat 1 p ucers n . A . A t . - ' "Those mhenmn who depend The Liberal program priggided VIGTIL . mono. Joyce lhetlooa. Ilarlaua gnu; 9.”. '' nu”. : "1 ad in" ,9. for payment of a rebate of g PCT will list is as follows. Stairs. Gloria Stewart. Norioa W0a- .'-5” b Q In.” "'1 """"" "" i ' cent of the coal r gait delivered oaans mm: therb Joan Soylas suum Ihew "S5... "7 ”' ' ” 54 ducts do not have access to the to the lm 0' Pgodu mm am! us, ”l”.,',r.ylo' ' t Cllllltll Prise lot the . so 71 fresh imd ti-osen fish plants and D"m!P:ud product: 0": WM" pm" "4 Cauucnu 0' M". 6' . nlrlnylll round student awarded to 38 57 Pm" '0' "'9" '"”d"”” "M "i the rebate was paid last year were it to the students ' - highest Certificate and mu list. BALIFAX (ca;-rs. malllfd '9” I" "I9 H" "I l"C.'.”5' nu cod haddock Hock hake in Grade NIne- ' IA. Certificates of Merit: Dap otfiea here says ilttl hwnum cri costs." Mr.lMacLean said The Ind NIL - P0 . M. hm” ihthuon DH,” We Arming". In-he wuk" c'un(Hl. PROWII) "wee." mt ad. 9 Claude ls assistance will be 1”” I" the 1 . , 1 Large. Ron Mscvicir David Ian Robertson. Andres num' 3”. W" "' ""1" ud” poi-stuns rising a Ii-ttl will mm Pmvinw 0' ””"”""d'''"' N-”" P”'"'"' " bmd ”" 9”" if Clark. John Curtis. ' Sliarlene cunnbeti. ' ssacnonaia' "3':s' m""' allbutafew coastal G Eh" " Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince purchase and proof of use of suth ,3. Phyun Y” hm when" any Mm. nmduwm Mun,” um-my . Fred . , communitin, Edward island and Quebec. salt on the production of the dcs- may Monk”. M-mane ulmm-I Mlcxennm. nuuu,” anal”, Pr”. h P”. Fomasta. The rebate applies to all salt ignated by-'products. I i cud” Hue. Lynn Mum”. Mum" anal”. uh”, h N wrrk 0' at G . tgfo era Nova Scotia, prim. used by fishermen except where Mr. Macaean asked all flsll0.f'-. student council Prue m H” BC. semen. Murphy. Huh” 1”!” nu" u aha r wkxard Island and New Bruns- me product IS to be marketed in men and other producers to reialnl student ghowjna me bur 311.,-Wnd Buell. nu ' "gobby Cmhth - W met: light winds. Lung the Unned sures, all purchase slips and other docu-. hduury -wuded to Bub!” an ROI" Go". Mm! Wonk. hnllli . terld. wars; fog neg: (ha ,.price:.a,il-egliighteor ft:;elhOs5nli)tl'eI: :l:,nl:s:etl;alsII.lll:l to their purchase mac; I chum Rune". M! g PH” M mm. law ?nast..tw:-iilrlices-m;n usgmn FLOW. luctl W I0 0 - p 03. Prise for Industry awai-d- Prizes for Gene Proficiency mg” ",...g4 3. . - red- ... ed to Phyllis You, In the W0l'h of Grade 0: Daphne gpkhl pd” in Mum” ruin, gleam 55 "d w' 3'1" 3953- New I.0.D.E. (Royal Edward Chap- Armstrong. Elahe Walker, fan in "MM" '0 Kuxum "mm 'cI!lloVlI. Charlottetown ma ter) Prizes in History awarded to Robertson. Andres Duvsr. arm: "n 4 'mVb'm”" 55 "d 70- Edmunds 1 David Clark, David Lar e. James lene capbmell. '.,.,.. . i” 55 "ll 30- c ' - 3"-IIGIOII (equal). I s"b5'-A" 9'1"" rogahd sttud?ntum:,Ivalr-'dde.d. tloorntsbllby high we god. g ch i JPri.sa Igor English awarded to Aggie tfor stlrrdiigdg uhrggzu 1,, cnehu. . town u mm "n7 J” H arlgtlr: . arnes . me e awa ' ' ' - - . RUMMAGE SALE. Kirk Hall. ., Prue himaoametlc awnded to Cunpben. .31." y GRlAD:A:lg)B) gin eighteen min- - Pme for mm” man" "I MISS . ' r an harlottctuwn, Certificates of Merit. Judith Al- Sun rises today at 4.23 a.m. and Ian. Janet Macdonald. Alan Fru- sets at 8.04 pm. or. Richard Ross. Turf! Jones. Prison for General Proficiency: Judith Allan. Janet Maodonald. Alan Fraser. Richard Ross, Ter- ry Jones. Diane MacLelIaa. Student Council Prise for best all-round student awarded to Jud- ith Allan. Special Prise for Home Econo- :;lcs awarded to Janet Maodon- Speclal Prise for Manual Train- ing awarded to Terry Jones. GRADE VII (L. AITKEN) Certificates of Merit: DID YOU KNOW? Clnldfl finest photo finishing Is available at THE JENKINS PHARMACY Right here in Charlottetown Dated embossed snapshots in pocket wallets FOR TIIE BEST IN Inlgha Jarnieson. Karen Ann Willis. ancy e. grain 033:1" t. Sharon Wright. Carneras ul:azesJforyGesIerall( Proficiency: um S a am eeon. ren A Willis, Brian Wonnsgott. Shlzrlinei U gm; Nancy White. Michael 300 , Specihl Prlu for Home Econo- mics awarded to Karen Anne Wil- JEUELIERS s. aauxac. Special Pr! to M at Tral in ....,.M" g.,' mxh ,.,,:I we nr:vsr.or- AND mum ALL strong. TYPES OF Strident Council Prise for the best all round student awarded to Letgtia Jemleson. Sweaters - - Boleros - - Cardigans large variety of new summer shades and styles. Styled by leon de Paris from high bulk orlon. These bers will have brought to their at- tention Is that activities be increas- ed to a point where field assistance could be provided or a part time educational worker. The suggest- ion is that a drive be launched to increase membership by three thousand persons. with an ultimate goal oof several thousand more. St. Anthony's Credit Union has merited the award for the out- standing annual meeting with ov- er eighty percent of its members in -n d the report states. The financial statement to he presented indicates a surplus of 3754.04 for the est surplus is also budgeted for in the ' year. Citizenship Is Theme Of W. I. Come ntion Next Week The Women's Institutes are very interested in promoting Civil De- fence study in the province. and Major General G.S. Hstton De- puty Civil Defence Coordinator for Canada will be on hand Wedn- esday. July 8rd at 0 pm. to pro- Vida information on this very im- portant phase of 'tlsenship. Th e public are invited to attend this session. and it Is hoped that an en- thusiastic audience will be on hand at 8 p.m. July 8rd to hear Major General Hatton. A question period is allowed for. and Mr. Hutton is prepared to answer questions re- lated to Civil Defence. His Honor Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. 'l'.W.L. Prowse will be at home to the convention dele- gates on July 3rd at 3:30 p.in. The delegates and others who will be in attendance at the Cost- vuitlon will be served lunch at noon at the Vocational School. The Southport Women's Institute are catering. and it is hoped that all the delegates will be in attendance at this time and enjoy a social lunch hour together. 0!! Jul! 4th. the morning pro- gram will include a talk on United NIUMIS by Mrs. Leo Frank. Charlottetown. Mrs. Frank is henly interested in the work of United Nations. and on seven: eccassions has visited the U. N. headquarters. Don't Miss year 1956-57. A mod-. new boleros are just right over Summer dresses. and sweaters and cardigans are right any time. 34.95 - 39.95 ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. BUFFETT SUPPER GREGOR HOTEL IRAO KLEY BEACH SUNDAY. JUNE 30th 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. 52.50 Phone Oovehead 4-11 STORE -WIDE S A L E CONTINUES UNTIL JULY 6 AT FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO in Great cum :0. Dial 5541 These Savings At Normo's