PWC Continued from Page 6 GORDON ERNEST MacINNIS (EDUCATION) Son of Mrs. Les- lie MacDonald and the late Mr. Ernest MacInnis. Pleasant Valley MARILYN KATE MacLEAN (HOME ECONOMICS) Daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean, Central Lot 15. Plans fo attend Acadia for Home Economics degree LYNDA ADELE MacLEOD (ARTS) Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLeod. Summer- side. Plans to attend Acadia VICKI ROSE MacNEVIN (ARTS) Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rose MacNevin, Chariotte- town. Plans to study Social Work JEAN ALICE MacPHAML (ARTS) Daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. V. MacPhail. Meadow Brook. Plans to teach JOAN LORRAINE Mac- SWAIN (SCIENCE) — PDaught- er of Mr. and Mrs Roy * Mac- Swain, Hizh Bank. Plans to at- tend Acadia for B.Sc. ' JOHN CAMPBELL MARTIN (ARTS) — Son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Martin, Vice DONALD MATHESON (SCTENCE) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Matheson and matried to the former Sylvia Taylor. ALLAN MEEK (EDUCA- TION) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Meek, Spring Brook. Plans to teach GORDON FE. MILLAR (ARTS) — Son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Millar, Charlottetown Plans to attend Sir George Wil- ‘iams University for a degree in Administration MILDRED FAYE MILLIGAN (EDUCATION) — Daughter of Mr.-and Mrs” Everett Mitlican: O'Leary. Plans to teach (SCTENCE) — Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Tryon. PHYLLIS LOUISE NICHOL- SON (ARTS) — Dauchter of Mr and Mrs. George Nicholson. Try- Plans to teach ki rten. WAYNE HARING ER- NCE) — om of Mr. ynn Nickerson, Sum- merside. Plans to obtain a science_degree HELEN OSEAN O'CONNOR (EDUCATION) — Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold O'Connor, Milltown Cross. Plans to teach JOAN PANTON (EDUCA- TION) — Daughter of Mr. and Belfast. Mrs. Hector Panton, Plans to teach : RAYMOND ANDRE PLEAU (SCIENCE) — Son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pleau. Summer- | side. Plans a career in science. | DOUGLAS H. POWELL (ARTS) — Son of Dr. and Mrs. W.C. Powell, Hagersville. Plans to attend Mount A GERALDINE MARIE POWER (ARTS) — Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Power, Southport. Plans a career in so- cial work DONALD ALLISON RAMSAY (EDUCATION) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ramsay. Tyne ‘Valley. Plans to teach. . NANCY JEAN RAMSAY (EDUCATION) — Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Ramsay, Tyne Valley. Pla . teach LORING RAY? (EDUCA- TION) — Son of or J. Loring Rayner and the late Mrs. Ray- ner of Summerside. Plans to teach ERNEST KEITH RIX (EDU- CATION) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Rix, Elmsdale Plans to teach BERTHA THERESA ROB- ERTS (EDUCATION) — Dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roberts, Kinkora. Plans to teach. ‘ HOWARD MEARL ROGER- SON (SCTENCE) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rogerson, Peakes- Station. Plans_to attend Mount A RUTH .RAE ROGERSON (EDUCATION) — Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mearl Rogerson, Fanning Brook. Plans to teach. DONALD IAN SCHURMAN eee - a t DOUGLAS POWELL '3 Islanders” Graduate In Pharmacy John Wayne - ne Sed penend Mere , both of d_Robert Car- ogee re- ceived their bachlor of - Science degrees in Peay i Halifax --Keairos-Meet Mr. Rogerson is. son of Mr. and ltrs Charles Rogerson: Mr. To Love FEL «where Mr Moore o education at Spring Park School and Prince of Wales College. He’ is married to the former Donia Lewis. York ~Mr and Mrs ‘Moore will reside in Halifax ‘employed with La cela wl wton’ {Stores Ltd VPs Mr: Carruthers was: educated at O'Leary and Prince of Wales College. He is now employed with the Matheson Drug Com- pany in in Alberton « A Carol Kelly and Alvia scuve™a ie the R. HH. Barker, aan a sec- iy for Christian education, and Dr. Eldon R. Hay, chap- lain of Mount Allison. The main speaker is the Rev. John Stewart, who has been Principal of the Atlantic Chris- tian Training Centre at Tatama- gouche. The text of his series of addresses is “Time Bombs in God's Purpose”’. Discussion grou p«. leaders ‘Branch of Fredericton: Ray reeman and Beckman of Halifax and Laurie Fulton of | John Moore, and Mr. Carruthers lis the~ “gon of Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers. ii ily employed with J. ' Worth, Charlottetown, druggist. * ed Church at Delegation Some 150 young people from all over the Maritimes are ex- ; pected to attend the Maritime Kairos Conference of the Unit- Mount Allison University. Sackville, May. 21 to 24. On 4 ¥ the planning committee are Errol Sharpe. Kensing Susan Hoar. — Amherst; Chuck ‘and Mrs. Keith Waite. —. \tive_of Newcastle Bridge, N.B_|in_this village 20miles from ‘Mrs. J. Stanley Younker, North the dead as the worker's Mr. Moore received his early Walper. Charlottetown, and A JAMES WILKIE (ARTS) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Schurman, Summerside. Plans to attend UNB and law School. SUSAN SHEFFIELD (ARTS) ~- Daaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. | F. Sheffield, Ottawa, Ontario. Plans to attend Sir George Wil- liams University. BERT CHARLES STEV- ENSON (SCIENCE) — Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stevenson, North Rustico. Plans to attend MacDonald College ' ROLAND DENIS TAYLOR (ARTS) — Son of Mr. and Mrs Roland Taylor, Charlottetown SANDRA JOYCE TAYLOR | (ARTS) — Daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. J.H. Taylor. Plans a career in library work. JUDY ANN THOMAS (EDU- Shaws Plan tea caon Tem ** | Six Week | Europe Trip North Tryon. Plans to teach. HELEN BERYL VESSEY (SCIENCE) — Daughter s = and Mrs. Frank Vessey. Plans to attend Dalhousie. . Premier W. 8. Show Gat Bie. JUDITH EDNA WAITE Shaw plan to an (SCIENCE) — Daughter of Mr. wells ta the Games — this summer on vacation. may also vi Victoria General in Halifax. commer rae. it parts of ROBERT ALFRED WAKE- Premier and Mrs. Shaw will LIN (ENGINEERING) — Son of likely travel by ocean liner te Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wakelin, England. leaving in August after Charlottetown. Plans to attain July’s federal Provincial con- degree in engineering ference. SANDRA CATHERINE ‘About the only way to get a WHITE (ARTS) — Daughter of satisfactory rest from the pres- Mr. and Mrs. Edward White, sures of ‘government business is Charlottetown. Plans to attend to take an ocean cruise.” the Queen's University. premier said SS MAM ONILKIS: lUU (ARTS) — Son of Mr. and -Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Alberton. Plans to attend St. Dunstan's. Authorities said Thursday a GEORGE THOMAS {| YFA-. workman had slain 10 of his MANS (ENGINEERING) — Na- relatives and then shot himseif DAVID YOUNKER ton. Plans to obtain RN at KILLS 1¢ AND SELF CHAVAGNEUX, France, (AP) Lyon in southeastern France. R An official at the mayor's of- . and fice said first reports identified Plans to attend Dunstan's. DAVID STA’ ¥ ¥ (SCTENCE) — Son of Winsloe. Plans to atiend Mac- mother, his wife, and six chil- | four. Apiaatta peatinces: OPEN TO ALL TEEN-AGEKS Amherst. Resource persons wilt he coming from several Mari- * time Centres and include Mary Timanus and Doreen Hooper from New Brunswick; the Revs. Ronald Porter and Don Mac- Dougall from Nova Scotia and~ the Revs. Keith Whitney and Ronald Pocklington from Prince Edward Island. More than 2,000,000 people are taking night schoo’ courses with the People’s Universities of the Soviet Union. : Here's how the Safe Driving Champers & work in nthe e 1 saa cae Gay or oir ‘vhe's ender 20 wyasuuener, can now enrole in a Iccal contest. Most are sponsored by local Junior Chamber of Commerce. Imperial Deal- ers in other areas can tell them which organizing the contest. “eo? |e 1s shes wb face 0 written tas on Gog inlets | and a performance test in obstacle-type exercises. 7 © At Keith MacKinnon Transport Limited Longworth Ave — Phone 2-1241 Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. 1534 Queen St. — Phone 45545 Archer & MacDonald Ltd. Parkdale — Phone 1-6345 | © Local winners will have all expenses paid to Campbell- , ton, N.B., on May 29, where nesene se are to be held. Winners will win the Imperial Gold, : Shaw Welcomes Coady Students Premier Walter Shaw yester- day welcomed to the province 13 students from other countries ee eae Charlottetown, ve The Guardian. Fel, May 71, 1968, 7 will be in the province all a visiting co-operatives, credit une fons. government departments, universities, women's insftutes and other organizations City Man Fined =~ rte «5 Inertial Ins, Anat $25 For Theft “+ nish. N.S. in the Legislative Assembly Chamber 1p the Provifice Bufl- ding. . Ss ‘Interests oF all people | in all” countries are basic.’ the Prem- ier said. He added “all peoples want peace, prosperity and hap- piness and obstacles in their way can best be solved throurh peaceful negotiation and not violence.” The premier outlined this pro- vinece’s resources development program, saying it invalved he co-operation of people. govern- ment and business The group from Antigonish oa Silver and Bronze Trophies. The two top winners then can compete in the National Championships. At the National level, the stakes are even $2, 509 in schol- for the best three drivers from all over Canada. Chandler Bros. Ltd. 1 Piswoed Place — Phone 4-4557 Stewart Motors Limited Great George St. ~ Keith G. Pickard ARCHITECT 02 Queen St. — 48618 3° Custom Interiors Interior Decorators — Dial 45579, 186 Prince Street Dial 45198 OK Tire Store (af PEL. Ud.) 64 St. Peters Road. Charioticiown Dial 4-4912- S$. R. Johnston Ltd. Your Ford Dealer a Peters Road site every day The Charlottetown Jr. of Commerce would like to thank: ' the following merchants and busi- 4: ness firms for sponsoring this’ Hubert Morris of chariot The premie: saiaaaad the is | sudan ae aet oe 10_smninutes—town-was—fined-$25-and- 30 days on a charge of theft an article valued at less th a magistrate G R. 7 Foster, QC. in City Police Court yesterday. Lester O' represented the accused = Two persons were chargéd with being drunk and incapable. One was fined $5 and cbsts or twa days and the other. accused was remanded to May 21. “PLAN ge FEED MILLIONS Officials at the 1967 Montreal ‘World's Fair plan to serve 300,- 000 to 400,000 meals on the fair nacelle Ae i , Chamber. Charlottetewa Donald College - dren, his brother and @ niece. , ‘ tical