.rmr r'.itARniAN. Ci-lARl.nT'i'ivtTnWN pggg ELEVEN ship lor (lying training at Monctonnc C F m- ' 9 Neil. Kenneth Perry, son of M!.! " ' ' g "'.?la'Llo 'usll'r'rNo'siherto'h -lli2AllS-0!" 8lS'l'l2l'8 DIATII. and Mm my new who has been s:l;g.f”.:-:;:i.i:td's..1tl'32:: 537.12” .”."'..::::.,'::::::2..:” ll.'..'e Summerside, Alberton. . rev mm Al Alberion mm 23. 1951 . - ,, T "1 I G l d All' Donald, Nauonal '1',-935019;, gerH:3(t;i(r lg:-:re.dwl:”at;l Sdwnal 55513:)" V3" '13:; 1c:m1' resegixyoocadus NEWV FURNISHED SFIMMEK COTTAGES C'ClF' - home in Attleboro. Mass. U.S.A. Graduation exercises or at. Clarence Mercer. sullervlsor nave 1”” we m"'M1""””PmVm”e5 Wm Mr. Donald C. MacDonald. Nat- With m0del'l1 C0YlV9l'll9llC0S do . . . l h d 'lll h h . . - .MALPEQUE Presbyterian Marys Academy, Bummerside, a report on the yearn activities fsggfog :'”"'m::'nsl:'e :r”M;n:;"gm ional Treasurer oi the C. C. F. was THO beautifully shaded by Maples church. The service Sunday even. -DONALD MecD0NAl-11 N-' were held l-at nlaht in St. Paul's Rev. W. A. Harper. minister at pmmon Mn Dunn: the mining the special speaker at a meeting in At Lewis Point-Three miles from Charlottetown , Jun, ,4 Wm be new 0., co... tlonal Treasurer C.C.F.. will church for the senior grades and the summerslds Baptist church. the Albertorl court House last night r - gction with the Masonic aer- 31;?” J'u'lMW;5"tl,l:ll-02c Tvlijolgv were largely attended by members delivered the address lo the grad- gffgglmwgg ::,'6ut"Lm:':':;e"i' in connection with the annual C. c.' Pnced for QUICK 5313 tics in the Maipeque United - ' ' - of the parish and the parents oi uates and Miss Julie Meikis was F. National expansion drive. The KENNE1)y & MUSTARD EV"Y0”0Y W'lc0m'- the children. Prizes were awarded valedlctorlan. Tl" 0"” '0" 1"" 0” T”m"'” spokesman reported that issues such "'M to the senior grades. the junior M1" s0"””- "0 '0! Opening re- 0" Augu” mm ” "p"”m c”"'d0 as living costs are renewing inter-t Phdne 1108 ' ' ' ..3.ECOVEBING FROM ACCl- t-T:UcK ChAi1nCuEs h."l3EM A grades having received theirs at marks. extended his consrlIl"l"' ln mg I":r"'a0"'1 Drm w1mpB'm' t-.st across the country. Ever since - . 120 Kent St Charlottetown "DENT-His numerous irlends will ””km”” 1'' the in” '1" "0" the exemises held in the morning W14 W "19 K730113005 and Wished 1?; h" t e 30' Gem" 1"" the close or the war the C. C. F. has be glad to hear that Mr. Justin 3:)" 3 0 B 9 1' 3:10 l0"l9m;'" The prizes were presented by at. them every Succeit He commendw 5 3" Try "tn camgughfg” ail insisted on the retention or price Reid. whmsuiiered painful injur- In':l:l';"o5I',' Jammerm: bg':"';o3' Rev. G. J. M801-ellln. V.G.. who "19 ""0" of "19 MIYM Ind TW" hug?”-ng”mombl” kum mm: controls as the only way or holding W5 0" m ””id5)"”1:35t.;"fek' dwaiz o'clock. Summgerslde til-enllen re- ';,,l:,l:e,.,dc:,l;es:h:o .EZ',f,5"fEQE:' :3: Erotlllurllcdu gr ptlll,evldi':0l'l'lgldr-(!!lnewOlpl:l',l't; Britain. P y 11:3: n?”:1:nSgl'.dg;ffk'ol;;An:nj?:: c 301” "0 1"” e W” 3 " aponded but when they arrived em- that it had been a splgndid year. term T0” 0”” "00 0”” 0"” 80"" ln Canada the c. F. glow is ' S:g:';el:5li,2)ll01'is'lin”gem:::;id”;' '1: players had extinguished the blaze 3 ye" of n,og,e5,n 3, expnued Mr. Mercer extended his thanks llylns tminlns SCh0lBl'5h1l36 H91 :hurch. b ill 1 l ' ' V 1. with extinguishers. An employee, M, mm" 00 the gm", 0; mt, to all organizations who had help- Sgt. Robert Ellis. son of Mr. and 1,: g:glnemn?:5lann tzgtgtill; l:a;;,r'mf,wI LAST SHONVING TODAY - 2:30-7:15-9:15 , Mr. Ernest Arsenault. tell from the g ed the school during the year in Mrs. R. E. E1115: Bet. Gordon 3460- -I . -xnNs1hGTON! That date you Convent or the splendid work D I speaker said. We are on the eve or have with tile Presbyterian young gzlalcgg 1:'l;;””::"Pr:11::::ol;i3 they had, accomplished during the :23; ilswrectglmtgleaat dnnggbzrs M:nB;ln:f:;0fgg: I3gnl;'1l:f- another march forward similar to i p . ) adult; is June 25th when . the year. work which entailed much - ' that ten years ago when the C. C. . n R ' O J . 0 ' lOlOoa. Nmm was up at 8:45 on the pltal with minor injuries, "mum ...I.ancn1ng'.. he um... I. inaugurated. a. commercial course son at squadron-Leader and Mrs. 1... suddenly emerged M me omcm ,. "Tn , 1 , 1" and a technical course. He ex- W. G. Harvey and Cpl. Thane Bag- wtteemh performance or me :'n:1ot;:e cgftuxldsltgrggin def plsined that the introduction of loie, son of Mr. and Mrs. William opposition in Ontario and the gov- l?iae:ll:iStlt?st f;:0:ai:tpll:l::l2ljl1l;ocgreGdes::iE yell? T3101syggggsiiitgaiuxsfagaatf lhiste tl:i:urt:le3:itll5.debsue:i ogllthliufgilts BeIg1li:I;- will attend a course given E:E:ElrllggggsllzcIll:cE:lil:f:g;:):gttl;tll;; The lust t '0 0 unll. n” (connmnggn pm 9) "by is par; of tyfurleducs; '"g:s:l0:palil:d:s lxfd dlfggxi mglizntleghsgoguxlgilygltlagB(;g1l:viYi'l'3E: Fernwood and meetings at walling. E h h Y 8 00' ...a-r'rr:Nollvr. A NN UAL mo Lanna Gm; and yn",:": 3;ndefnn”'fnn'fg heHseai;i).( Ms d the 0 mm that in zlnnnonih dluliing which they will get Sglesdlgayonday and Charlottetown 0 l croes . ::3”l.'I1.”a.”.f.'ir.2:?:?: .l”sff.:? 133:; gave 00" f.3'.l.'i:32ZS:?I:.:'1..”:.;.?l3..??"" sermon” fmmlcul-non new ..i...”li:Ji..'Li.3";.i;.J:..1f:f3 ”fn"2;- ..-...- 00 0” '”"0'” lnerside, Mrs. J. L. Saunders, Mrs. moo nexfnlznn H, and the student, um they should be in leaving school cerllllc- will be awarded the Air Cadet Fly- CAMBRIDGE. Mnss., June 22 greatest cliaplerl te at grader 10 or 11 of more in win If tn En n . 4 - '1 h Id be th U 1 th 0 th )1 5 E 3- ey W i ey may AP) Dr, Ml dred Fay Jefferson. isnmlln age all: llli a zlaceuwhetg 5e"e",'l namre" He "h”"5h" 00:: stay on for I period at their own 24, today became the first Negro they can Enjoy mew min”. He 1? W0 01' ""99. V03” mo" expense and obtain their private woman to graduate from the Ku- , 1 th t h id vs. . I admonished them to exercise great Z,e:p.l:eopossfbn:)gno: 3: nggplgr pilots license. yard Medital school. Fred Parker and Mrs. J. Pen- 3000 Lomega dcrgast of Kcnslnglon ' attended 1525 Lonvcn the Music Festival Ar'SOCiEll0n an- 2500 Lynn mial meeting on Thursday ll-Ehlk 700 Macaw. -A'l'TENDS GRADUATION - ;,9,f,5..1.t4.::',3;3."”'0 it-ailgndlllrllsryg vlt'lllmrlt:t,acl:2uoll,r:ld:rug: eremng 0 new mm! h""dmg' , -'-i, "Q" 0 1 Mr. Peler Callaghan ot Ebbstlcet 1500 Macho careful supervision of the teach- 5L3"-'3T0N "'6" scnoob attended the nurses graduation oi 2200 Macxeno ers. and expressed a hope that M me cloning of the Mbenon 7 J WI 1 the Charlottetown Hospital on 300 M.cL,,.,d they would enjoy a healthy and a man School nu mmng the Gov, -I-onny 2-30 0 7 0 9-20 .. -. 1 tin. V lvedrlesdily lllglll when his El'and- 2700 Madsell h3"”,3' h0"d”y' ernor Cveneral's Bronze Medal was daughter, Miss ltiil-lain Lavvtiicsst of 1300 Mnlamc 0 1BTlebf agdressi-lJ wae Lzlecllivereg nwnmed ,0 Dorothy Bonyman. The . Nmrboro was among 1 ll gm ua 68. 19000 Man at East 0 50 Y "- ' - 00 0 3” -i si e ercises were held in the " l xw ll - Ilil-. Callaghan remained a week in 1000 Mgralgo Rev. J. H. Leclair. who paid trib- tyzmrgsn-5 xmsmnle Han wnn Rev. J. I” " ' ”.”t ""3 00 the "memsh W0” 0' "'0 RI. McMahon as chairman. A very Sme” M the cmvem lmd 00"" large number of interested parents l"””m9d the children 0” me 0"” and friends were in attendance. "EVERYBODYS DANCING" gress they had made. The exer- 140 Canada" opened the nmgrnm . cl-095 010590 W0” me R03”-V ""0 and Murley coma and Peggy Mlll- With Spade Cooley - Richard Lane the benediction oi the Blessed Sac- man welcomed me nndlencen A Nm-boro and Clinton visiiinil his 1000 Martin . daughters, Mrs. James Lawless 1000 Matarrow and Mrs. Loui-3 O'Connor. K 5 Mccoll Pr --n- 1500 Mcboug seg ,lNJl'Bl'Jl) BY TRA(”l'()R - 455 Mclntyre lllr. Austin Bowman ls ta Phlltlfll 600 McKenzie in the Prince County Hospillll 1000 Mcmgrmgc rament by Rev. J. H. Leclair. chorus of puma”, nnnnsn n recnah ..ANDM '- ullcrc he was lnklcn r)l'Sl('l”('l1I,v 500 Me,-rm d Plgvlous to tne :X1el'C(li5ESttl;9bl:I':- nm by Trudy and Mnruyn Hnrvie . H P H. sun!” 4 lliternoon as a resut 0 an aC('l- 100 Mexican LA, p I us 5 were en crane A . - B I 3 mm by Stephanie Lana, - . I I V - - - ltli I l .- , t dent in which ndll'llPU:ll:I he was 5.5300 Mid com queg glv;In in tliedxnlghts oidC(:l- nggceded the nresennmon nf miles JOHN RHONDA ,DINNll l s rlriving nvc-rlurno at 1- corner 5400 Mmdnmm. um us ome an snonsore V d Mr I t the ,1 0 . ' "V W00" ""0 Ngmlm" Sl."M0" 100 Mnii Corp the Catholic vl(I1onli)en's nergne 'I('l'ieJv C" ma es 0 P mary pup Luckily he escape loinl: plnnr. 500 Mane” were addresse y R. ev. . Tn ..I1 d H n W sung b -nnltoms FRED mutt umaeo ""09? the heavy machine M” 500 M0n'-W53” M"Le"'m' VG" ms wmsmn grad; till-3:1 andynilclhr. uglier whirl); 90MEZ'0UllK'FAYlEll-NOIIIEGA lllxalnlllaumllll Lnl.lslLlPFl,1liltSZ:'l:)nlys'll(;:-ifs-:1 283 Moore Him; wage "0 1:” tea; a recitation by Ronnie Rose Mc- WM" ll! l-W15 3- FOSTER 18 E Wn - - " 2000 N g p t :0 eaney, e pres en 0 - lmdy nhrnglons. Hosnllllln nuthn.-. H00 Nieaguse e 75 Lcaguel t!;lngnrc;r;.e5pl:hn4;est;l:gti;)n:r by; ,m.mw4"w'm"mWIMlmmmm.mmmnmmwuuMu ' ' . cslin com- I ' ;:;',;".f,,.f5 " M5 r g 0333 29;: gafmm SUMMERSIDE ACADEMY sorlil by lgalncyl Smitnh. a (latte: Bby 0 ' 9 -- i DeniseTiautan al'oo-yc ., 300 New Ellcken lgg I Eleven Students ugere graduaiigd song,” by the boy, of mesa grades COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY -BAND DE'll0NS'PR.ATl()N- Un- 1300 N G0 We mm Gm 9 12 0 Summers 8 were enjoyed. Pupils at these two ill the organization last year oi the 3000 N Hugh M31 13 fcgdemyl 30 ”:i9b;1105l:Eu9xI5'x'C1l:f5 grades then received their awards. "DANCING IN THE DARK" d,s sid 'itl- 557 NEW 350" 55 9V9”m3 3" 55 J 9 9 ev Pupils 0! Grades Five Six and . glilgknhl Elanrfd i0xIjmllYeI:l:s inza: lllanld 5000 N 1330"” '0 1'3 Rh” C1355 '9”d"t V W15 the lllllllue seven presented a drill. it play. wlth Wmi Powell ' Mark Stevfms ' Betsy Drake concert was a rarely. However. this 10533 Ilflewllgild. - 1”; 1 4 l;:vel;j;l:gmf;'dofh9;er01::5 "Land of Dreams Come True" and In Color by Technicolor. spring with various visiting it. c. A. . W M - ' - ' "Vacation song" after which they F. bands the citizens have been well 4-700 N M0511" 2; 14 Eilmgilcinzl acaSd”31':,””'3f5 gg: were presented with certificates and , entertained. Last evening prior to 10000 New ”0” r , 1 1 'd,. , in prizes. Duets by Nancy Glllls and n-en:-we?-e-n the ball game the bugle and drum gel" ::40”Y1V;a S I 2 gagpneg 3030:”: a55No?n;:! xnhnggg Evelyn Klnch and by Joan Currie T band or No.438 City of Montreal 9” 303 ' hi 0 t (H G d 10 and Dorothy Bonyman were well , 7 Reserve mgmer sq dmn now 500 Nib Yeuo 22 3 4 axgzfdstds atrl1nngGl)rl'erll.0lr-eGen'ervt:li': reCewed' training here gave in interesting; 2300 N15” 9, mm,” and the CJR'w scholarship ”rhe Maple Leaf” by senior pup- demonstratlon of marching and S”,'.,',:f.:ne of 00500 lls. presentation 0! awards to counter marching on the bail dln- ; 0 0 . G”d in, d. 10 35. Jun Mann Grades Eight Nine and Ten. and mond which was much enloyed. 433 9.3;: emwmip '" 9 9 "The l(ing' brought the program to , C 13 1.7 Grade 12 certificates: Bill Siew- 3 cmst The accompanist W55 M750 .00 D ' -sl.nr;iz'r0N l.E(il0N MEI'l'l'- 1300 Nilbaellnson . 14 aft. Anhr”Dl'Sll)l1ll&w Rllmk heard: E '''a""' ING-A spr-clnl lnec-ling of Luv 35 Oak Wood 9 Nancy Be , S ela Car n. hay Alberlon Lt-glon Brunch wns ht-Id 3500 Obaska 28 MllcF'uFllme- Chnrles Simpson inst night in the Legion Memor- 500 0'3;-len lul Home in honour at Comrade 5200 on sen, Ronald D. McKInnoli who is n.-- 2200 okalga, Mary I-iuestis. Gordon MacDon'alg'.n 230 Mr. D. 0. Stewart. chairman-oi; joining the R.C.A.F. with his 500 0,130 41-? the sch”! Bwrd P”-"med andl ' .' ' World Vl'rir Two rank of Flying 1320003151” 77 C1Hnnn;Eh'm,la Zr: Officer. .The meeting wns OPPIP 750 pnc Pete 3.-,0 '1O0R Lune t l H . ml by the president. Con-lrlldc ii. 178400 pan west 51 3700 Roche 7 n.,l 'M- iDr"""r kl;'"habo”utr”:;;Gl"l"'::s';c; 500 Parmaq 31-; 1500 Roxana 17 -i A member of Sunlnlersidc Air My email ' ' P b 25- l . ln :1 ilgmee ;;c;;;ggor;ndo,ol;;ugyggg; 30 piinfirier sl ii-3.7.3 E3l.?.'.?.f... i 12333'E3”fl.s3.li3;Z?lo..Z?5n?fii”1.Zi.”.15.. . nudes. F-onnwing an address by 7g(D)1!:fglkm3lrl5 ' 510 Russell . . 24 four cadets have been givenscholar- the Rev. J.. R. MCMlIll0n R prv-. 500 Pioneer ?7?2i?J"llgi.?5. ZnnC”5ll2i"?.3li"m2llfI 3000 Pm W 3'4 hy Conlrzide Secretary Jack 3283 So” Flu” no Rochlord. Addresses were nlsrl '2” Pgzswguyn ma nlllde by Comrades Douglas Nich- olson. Hcrhori Leavitt and Dr. 1000 P705 M” 160 iv. A. Shell. Comrade McKlnnoii gig 3:: 2;: thanked the members tor the gilt -3 ' and expressed Ii desire to con- 4200 QUOGMV-On 40 tlnue his association with the Al- 375 Qlltmlllllv - 21 1'4 . . . herton Legion Branch thrnugh- 3000 Pfem Bold" 30 out his service career. A socilil 23100 Red-Pic 22 Pi('l'ilnK of lznmca and music was 500 Reel Pete 26 L? 4 r-nioycd by the fifty members i000 Reeves V prcscnt.-F. 2000 Regcourt ISLAND EQUIPMENT CO. Summeiside WANTED IMMEIIIATELYA The Big Sale Of YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BUYER AN: r n n 27-31 Water st. 0 ,no1;;f-1,-3,3 ll.T'. HOLMAN LTD. 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