"V Vi 7 ' . . its; have been awarded 10 mg I JNIDIIU 0! ROCH- go;-d Sc i who have suc- c.u1sa"yu"s:ompletedl the Prince Edward lsland.Qoursa of study prescribed for Grade XI. making H, goo;-age of 5- per cent or ever. , tri Pt . Hlanl ll - ;P",.d. gaullranceis. .Win:i- fr iJllacDoulI1i.3- 3. are Ann Gallant. Mary Cum- ,: Dmm MacMlllan'. Betty bara -Patricia Gal- oan'MeEachern. Mary Mac- Cormsc,' Doreen Walsh. Sandra Cisybourne. Mary Baaha, Bernar- dine Hennessey. Genevieve Mc- Gunlan. ” 1 '1';-ustses' Leaving Certificates were awarded by the Charlotte- town Board of School Trustees to the following pupils who suc- cessfully completed the work of Grade X making an average of 55 per cent or oyer:- Rhode Longaphie. Benita Blnns. Naomi McGuigan. Mildred'Chsnd- 1.5:, on Dowling. Mary Lee Mac- Millan. Paula Noonan. Sheila Doiron, Marcella Foleyi Jeanette Duncan. Pauline Reeves, Martha tummiskey, Lorraine Bulger. Mar- garet Rose Roberts, Marie Mor- an, Carole rwillowhy. . Barbara Vard. Priscilla Walker, Romona Gallant. . i Grade X Certificates are a- warded by the Board of School Trustees to the following students who have attained an average of lrom 50 to 85 per cent! Barbara Cronin. Mary Trainor, Dorothy .Cheverie. i Certificates of Proficiency. a- warded by the Board of School trustees to the several grades:- Grade ix Genevieve O'l-lanley Lillian Pe- ters, Pauline Decorti. Elizabeth walker, Margaret Duncan. C Grade IX Marie Csrragher, Sybil Coker, Adrianne Callaghan. Grade Vlll Patricia Gaudet. Mary Connolly, Joan Doiron. C Grade Vlll Patricia Leightizcr. L01! MIC- auan. Gemma Kane. Danita NiscQuarrie. Gail Decoste. -l Helen Walsh. - ,c...m.n Lut- Marie Costello. Brenda-Hennesse . Shirley Pound. y '.l'rllItees' Certificates for Perfect Attendance:- i - Grade X M116 Doyle 10 years. Marcella Foley 4 sears. Rhoda -laongaphie 3' Years. Maria Morgan, Lor- raine ger. . , ' u - Grade IX , Christina Lund. 1 years. 0 ad I I ll 2 Mary Ways 8 years: Helen Mac- Donald 8 years. Adrianne .Callag- gmml year, Hazel Keys. Mary Grade VIII Patricia Gaudet 3 years. Grade VIII Justina Basha 0 years. Gemrns Kane 2 years. -Danita McQuarrie 2 years, Paula; Ward 2 years, Gloria Lund. , - . gGrade VII Ann Morgan 0 years; Shirley Flynn 3 years; Paula Gauthier 2 years: Marie McQuald 2 years: Gloria-nl3.sx-lge; satherine Dunn; c . um" Gone-do vn r Arlene Desltoches 2 years; Joan LeClair I s. '- - o rade V! . Patricia Larter 2 years; Georg- ina Reeves. Anne Murnsghan. - Grade VI Carol Bowler 2 years. Grade Kathleen McTague 2 years. Grade V Marjorie Dunn 2 years, Janet Malone 2 years. Joyce MacDon- ald 2 years, Heather Lund. Brenda McCormick, Susan Cronin, Judith Arsensult. - Grade V Ann Hawkins 2 years; Cheryl Ann Connors 2 years, Karen Walsh 1 year; Joan Coker 1 year. . Grade IV Eileen Bowles 2 years; Adele Pineau 2 years; Helen MacCal- lum; Audrey Doiron; Joyce Doiron: Sandra Doucette; - Cath- erine Field. Grade IV Judith Smith 4 years; Gail Cur- ley 4 years; Paula McAvinn. Grade 111 Dianne Keys 2 years: Sandra She:-ran 2 years; Catherine Shep- herd. Grade II Donna Curley 2 years: Arlene Gillan; Carol Gauthier: Maureen Nantes; Barbara Pineau. Grade "II P and. 1 Elaine Trainer. Linda Paoli Judith Dillon; Maureen MacDon- Jesnette McGuigan. Ann Mor- ald PNZE us! dun. Doreen MacDonald. Grade Vi! Patricia Anderson. Arlene Des- Roches. Joan LeClair. Mary Cullen. Valerie Waye. Grade Vi Georgina Reeves. Patricia Lar- ye ter. Carole Lelghtizer. Mlrdarel Rooney, Aileen Noonan. VI Juanita Gallant. Eileen Grant. Grant. Patricia Connolly, Ger- adlin Duffy- Trugstees Certificates of Pro- Dciency:- Grade 7 nizabeth Gallant. Pauline Ma- Inre. l I Grade V uieryi Ann Connors. Eli!-Ibeth ant. Anna Affleck. Joan Colser. can Connolly; Grade V Janet Malone. Joyce Redmond. lussn Cronin. Frances MacDon- aid, Muriel St. John Grade IV Iaynn Maclsaac. Gloria Ander- ea. Helen Noonan. Barbara Dou- stte. Sandra Doucctte. Grade IV V Ilsan Maehilllan, Judith Smith, Bernadine MacDonald. Paula Mc- Grada Ill tathlaen Doyle, Joan Marie Grade!!! ' trials Shalfoon. Paula Kirk- t. Catherine Corrigan. Marie andlar. Sandra mGH'IlI. Grade ' auresn Paoli. Elizabeth Me- and Margaret Ward (equal). . Grade If Ho att. Y onna Dal . Empathy Crrraghenv 8, Grade II Dalto .' Cole Be is , &" Gauthiir. P.antricia" Mid- gaa. Coleen Hennessey. ( - Grade I I Shells Gallant. Judith Dillon. srtin. Jacqueline Carr. lizsbath Da and Le Mc- vinn (equal). , r ' Grade I I, Iouise Albert. Janet Murphy. . was Gold Cross and Chain for Ethics .0 offered by the late. Most Rev- erend James Boyle. awarded to Barbara Patricia Gallant. Prize for Highest Aggregate in C Grade XI, donated by Mr. George DeBlois. awarded to Patricia Pe- rs. Prize for Latin. donated by a Friend. awarded to,Pstricia Pe- ters. Prize for Ge try. donated by Reverend Justin MacDonald. a- warded to Patricia Peters. Prize for second Highest Ag- gregate, donated by C. W. L., Basilica Division. awarded to Helen Maclnnis. P izes for Mathmatics. donated by r. L. 1. Duffy. awarded to Helen Maclnnis. and Winnifred MacDonald. Prize for English. donated by School and'l-lome Association. a- werded to Suzanne Francis. Prize for History. donated by Reverend Louis Dougsn. awarded to Suzanne Francis: Prize for Algebra. donated by the Redemptorlat Fathers. award- ed to Dernardine Hennessey. Prize for Science. donated by the Provincial Bank. awarded to . Daphne Macldillan. Prize for Science. donated by Reverend Leo Harrell, awarded to - Helen Walsh Prize for English Composition. don d by Miss Quai . awarded to Gallant. ya so 1mm-.h.Js as s Rev!era.nd. gdother Prov.i!:ia1. sy- ,Pr-iza for Ddvortns y Reverend Father,Coreoran. I worded to Mary Prize for Effort. P Ligourian Credit Union, awarded to Sandra Claybourne. Prizes for Arglicatlon. donat- , ed by Reverend . F: MacDonald. I ” awarded to Jean Macliachern. Doreen Walsh. Mary McCormac. Second Prizes for awarded to Mary Gensvvieva McGui an. .dPrbi;s afeor Jsehph S irlt. denat- - . ose al.ity.- s- wardad to Joan Vail. Basha Bronze Medal for General Pro- ” ficiency. in Grade X, offered by His Excellency the Governor Gen- eral of Canada. to Rhoda fangs- p e. no max-lottetown School Board . has generously donated Fifty D91. lars for prizes. These prises -. . giverirlor-one on. A new ent. donated donated. by . Application. and . havebesh awarded for the most art to the DIIPI-ll having the pghleestnaggregats in the several rs s.v '. - . Prize for the Highest Aggregate in Grade C-Tea. donatedgby the Charlottetown School . a- warded -to . - Prize for Latin. ideas by Sir W In Macldillsn. awarded to Rhoda aphie. Prise French. donated by Monsignor Patrick McMahon. s- wardad to' Rhoda, Luagaphie. ...."'-.:i'" ..rr::..A'- a 3 s warded to Benita Binds. ,Prise tor Mathematics. donat- ed by Abe Redemptorist Fathers. awarded to Benita Diana. for Arithmetic, donated who of th .v rded to noon. Binns. .' Prize for English Composition donated by Reverend Loulsl Dou gen. awarded omi and Mildred Arithmetic, erled Trainor. . . Sheila on. , Prize for Geometry. donated by the Charlottetown . merited by Lonszphie. Benita Blnns A Olga wllng. award- ed to .Olga Dowling. , Prize for History. donated by Reverend Bernard Gillis...award- ed torMary Lee MacMilish. Prizes for Algebra, donated by Mr. W D. Glliis. awarded to Mar- cella Foley and Paula Noonsn. Prize for Application, donated by Rochford Square Home and School Association, awarded to Mary Trainer. ' Ten Dollar Prize. donated by the Kinsmen Club of Charlotte- town to the best all-round stu- dent in Grade Tenuln the voting for this prize Rhoda Longaphie and Benita Binns won an equal number of votes and the prize has been divided between them. Prizes for singing, Community Concert Tickets. one donated by Mrs. J. D. McGuigan. is awarded to Dorothy Cheverie and one don- ated by St. Joseph's Sodality is awarded to Mildred Chandler. Prize for Perfect Attendance during a period of ten years, don- ated by Rev Louis Dougsn. a- warded to Ann Dougsn. Reverend A. L. Herrell has of- fered a prize of 35.00 to the stu- dent making the highest mark in the entrance examinations. Prize for Highest aggregate. in Grade IX. donated by The Char- liottetown School Board. awarded to Genevieve O'l-lanley. Prize for Ethics, donated by The Redemptoristfathers, award- ed to Rosalie!-iennessey. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate. donated by Judge St. Clair Trainor, awarded to Lillian Pe- rs. Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate. donated by Mr. Somerled Tralnor, awarded to Pauline De- os e. Prizes for Application. ed by Reverend Dr. Bernard ill. awarded to Sheila Larkin and Sylvia McGee. -, Prize for Highest aggregate in Grade IX, donated by Charlotte- town School Board. awarded to Marie Carragher. g Prize for Ethics, donated by Reverend Reginald werded to Mari Smith. Prize for Second Highest aggre- gate. donated by Liguorian Credit Union. awarded to Sybil Coker. donat- Gil- Phalen. . a-- Prize for Third Highest Aggre- gate. donated .by Right Reverend Monsignor P. McMahon. awarded to Adrianne Callaghan, Prize for Application merited by Teresa Connolly, Barbara Duffy and Shirley Costello. drawn by Shirley Costello. i p .. Prize for Highest Aggregate. in Grade. VIII. donated by the Char- iottetown School Board. awarded to Patricia Gaudet. . g Prize for Second Highest aggre- gaivb. donated by The U:srlotte- townrclinic. awarded to Mary Connolly Prize for n.....' Highest Aggre- A gate. donated , by - Liguorish Credit Union, awarded to Joan Doiron. Prize for Applicati . donated by Reverend -Justin MacDonald, awarded to Coba I - Prize for Highest ggregate in Grade VIII. donatedby the Char- lottetown School Board, awarded to Patricis Leightizer. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate. donated by Liguorisn Credit Union. awarded to Lois MacLcl- uPrize for Third mines: Aggie- gate. donated by Reverend Louis - Do gan, awarded to Gemrna Kane!- rize. for Application, donated by Reverend Francis Corcoran, a- warded to JonniMacNeill. - Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VII. donated by 'lbe Char- lottetown School Board. awarded to Elaine Trainor. Prize for Second Highest Agre- gate. donated by Judge St. Clair Tremor. awarded to Linda Paoli. Prize for Application. donated by Reverend Monsignor P. Mc- Mahon. awarded to Ann Morgan. Prize for Spelling. donated by A Friend. drawn by Ela e Trainor. Prize for Improve ent offered by A Frriend. drawn by Gloria Darte. Prize for the Highest Aggre- gate in Grade Vll. donated by The Charlottetown School Board awarded to Patricia Anderson. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, donated by The Charlotte- town Clinic, awarded to Arlene DesRoches. Prize for Application, donated by Reverend Clarence Roche, a- warded to Arlene DesRoches. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade VII, donated by The Char- lottetown School Board, awarded to Georgina Reeves. ' Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, donated by Mr. W. D. Gillis, awarded to Patricia Larter. Prize for Application. donated by Reverend f. F. MacDnoald. awarded to Patricia Larter. Prize for the Highest Aggregate in Grade V1, donated by The Charlottetown School Board. a- warded to Juanita Gallant. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, donated by Reverend Clarence Roche. awarded to Eileen Grant Prize for Application. donated by Reverend Reginald Phalen. s. warded to Patricia Connolly. Prize for Highest Assresate in Grade V. donated by the School 1Boatrd. awarded to Elizabeth Gal- an Prize for Second Highest Aggre- gate, donated by the Right Rev. Monsignor McMahon. awarded to Pauline Madore. Prize for Highest Aggregate. in Grade V. donated by the School Board. awarded to Cheryl Ann Connors. Prize for Progress. donated by Ksren W lsh. Prize or Application. donated by Rev. C. Roche equally merit- ed by Karcn Walsh. Elizabeth Gallant. and Cheryl Ann Connors. drawn by Elizabeth Gallant. , Prize.for Highest Aggregate in Grade V. donated by the School Board. awarded to Janet Malone. to Sudan Cronin. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade IV, donated by the School Board. awarded to Lynn Mac- Isaac. ' Prize for Application, donated by D:. L. l. Duffy. awarded to Helen Noonan. Prize for Progess, donated by Rev. L. A. Herrell. awarded to Gloria Anderson. "Prize id Highest Aggregate in Grade IV. donated by the School Board. awarded to Eileen Mae- Millan. ' ' Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade III. donated by the School Board. awarded to Kathleen Doyle. Prize for Application in Grade garet McQuaid, awarded to Joan Marie Rush. Prize for Progress, donated by Rev. 1,. A. Herrell, awarded to Joan Gallant. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade Ill. donated by the School Board, awarded to Patricia Shel- ioon. . Prize for Application. donated by Rev. C. Roche. awarded to Katherine Corrigan. Prize for Progress, donated by Rev. L. A. Herrell, awarded to Sandra Sherren. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Gradb III, donated by the School Board, awarded to Maureen Paoli. Prize for Application in Grades II and III, donated by Rev. Jus- tin MacDonald. awarded to Bar- bara Chinery., Prize for Progress, donated by Rev. L. A. Herrell, awarded to Doris Peters. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade II, donated by the School Board, awarded to Anne Howatt. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade II. donated by the School Board, awarded to Mary Dalton. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. donated by Redemptorlst Fathers. awarded to Coleen Ber- ridan. , Prize for Application, donated by Rev. L. A. Herrell, awarded to Karen Toomba. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade I. awarded to Sheila Gal- lant. . Prize for Application. donated by Rev. Justin MacDonald. I- warded to Evelyn Fall. Prize for Progress. donated by Rev. L. A. Herrell. awarded to Helen Racicot. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade I. awarded to Louise Al- bert. A Prize for Application. donated by Rev. F. Corcoran, awarded to Judith Egan. Prize forlProgress. donated by Rev. L. A. Herrell. awarded to Cynthia Macliachern. Prizes for Remedial and Arith- metic Classes. Donated by Rev- erend Louis Dougan: Rev. L. A. Herrell. awarded to Prizes for Progress in Reading. III and IV. donated by Miss Msr- I awarded to Dotty Kelly and Mar-' llyn Poulton. ' - Prizes for Progress in Arith- metic. awarded to Lorraine Ma- lone and Margaret Duncan. Needlework Prizes for needlework. donated lg Liguorian Credit Union". award- to- cl S chooi Board. awarded to:- Grade Vlll - Patricia Gau Grade Grade Vll Shirley Flynn. Grade Vll - Corinne Conn Prizes highest standing for the year the Punctuaiity Contest. Prize for Second Highest Aggre- ,. "Grade IX-Elisabeth Walker. Prize for the Senior group was gate. donated by Dr. 1. 1. Duffy, Grade VIII Iild IX - Helen merited by Grade V111, and drawn awarded to Joyce Redmond. Mi-'D0l1l1i ' by Margaret P e. ' Prize for Application, donated .3040 V111 - Wu-ml WG93-h i Prize for thenglunior group was by Rev. L. A. Dougsn. awarded P1439! 101' needlework. donated merited by Grade V and drawn by Miss Margaret McQuaid, wsrdett tn'- Grsde VII -Perle Peters. Grace Vii -rsaroara Gallant. Grade VI - Jennie Phelan. Grade V-VI -Carol Bowler. Grade V - Gladys Morrison. Grade V - Judith Arsensult. Grade IV - Sandra Doucette. Grade in, II - Janet Longs- phle. Grade IlI - Dianne Kays. Grade II. Ill -Suzanne Brad- ley. Grade II - Donna Curley. Grade I - Gnyleen MacDonald. Grade 1-- Diane Oulton. Prize for Weaving and Crafts in Grade Vlll. donated by Dr. L. . Duffy. awarded to Patricia Murnaghsn. Prizes for Household Science, In by Hca er Lund. Thirty-seven Vii and two in Grade Vi have Diplomas: ricia,.'Larter. Lorraine Larter. Special Prizes Par Mnaio ated by Mrs. J. D. McGuigan; awarded to Mildred Chandler. Prize for Singing. donated to Gertrude Doyle. ' Prize for Singing. donated United WY The Grarlottetown Vlll-Patricia Leightizer. , were offered to the Jim- ior and Senior Classes. having the pupils in Grade ceived the McLean Senior Diploma for writing. Eight pupils in Grade VI and VII received Proficiency Helen Bashs. Mary Kelly. Elaine Pitre. Joan McAleer. - Linda Pauli, Perle Peters, Pat- Prizes for Singing - Commu- nity Concert Tickets - one don- warded to Dorothy Cheverie; ions donated by St. Joseph's -Sodallty. Reverend L. A. Herrell. awarded det. Mr. Somerled . Janet Malone. on: Right -Re d Mon igno McMahon. wdeevlalrded r Continued on page 10 in 11. M was lime. you saw is hurry. lhst's when you swan I: iemhonsi Islet Tums, the twins that Ms smooth and free without anringl Guaranteed ior length, strongly and lwlht. garesast mt. ssldsw, by by' ANNOUNCEMENT I take pleasure in announcing that I have taken over the Business Premises of the late A. S. Hicks at Mt. Albion. Having been a shipper of Farm Produce and a dealer in meat for many years, I know some- thing of the requirements of the Farmers. A com- plete stock of Groceries and Fresh Meats under pro- per refrigeration will be carried. Your patronage will be greatly appreciated. My Policy - Quick Turn-Over - Small Profits R. GORDON MYERS. INTERNATIONAL gglerrwme ORDER EARL Y Every Bell Guaranteed. Wholesale and Retail w. r. JENKINS 208 Great George St. JOHN nirnr SIDE-DELIV , orrsn YOU Every, Feature A. PIOKARD FARM In Ear was in Leaf - Saving. 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V First. and most important. there is only one organic fungicide-DITHANE which has passed the in the fields of the St. John River Val- ley. iFor three years-even during the blight year of I950 HERE ARE JUST A S DITHANE protected fields stay free of blight ' all season long, vines are kept green and vig- DITHANE stops the spread of blight , in already infected fields. 0l'Oll8. test of actual use - DITHANE has blight control. . FEW REASONS deaux mixtures DITHANE lems to delay you. cross nu. given top protection from early and late blight to Valley pofatoes.- "From Charlottetown to Summerside - the wholeilslenid over",- successful grow- ers depend on DITHANE for! etfective WHY: ' DITHANE is gentle on foliage - unlike Bor- -does not stunt-' vines or burn leaves. DITHANE is safe on-? equipment-no corrosion or clogging prob- , ' A DI'l'l-IANE spraying or dusting program helps you harvest a bet- ” ter crop-more number 1's. Your potatoes will keep better in storage. f . Dl'l'liANE is manufactured only by ROHM & HAAS COMPANY - a firm with years of experience in the protection and development of organic fungicides. . ' Ask your dealer for DITHA growers test. NE - through the years proved best by DITHANE is a sairsoauk. leg Canada and v.s.rac.on.aasInpciaetssiror- elgnoeaahies. The Guardian - - 9 Monday. July 5..-w. frrainor. awprded to Prizes for Piano. donated by an...