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Give the pen that exceeds imagination. Prices start horn ,, only sis.oo. Tm pin" CONGRATULATIONS To . TAYLOR'S JEWELLERS You Will Always Find one garment out 3351 in Emblem gtinga Boo. ii. Lucid co. ltd, Emblem specialists HAMILTON miiimniiiiiriimiiiiimaia. A. coucairu and To "An Old Firm with LATIONS BEST WISHES TAYLOIVS JEWELLER3. New Ideas. The modern display fixtures are from Chandler Bros. KENSINGTON A.Y.P.A. Juno meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Deanery of A.Y.P.A. was held June 10 in St. Mark's Hall at Kensington with 11 mem- bers present. The meeting was opened by Prayer led by the President. Two delegates were appointed to at- tend Windsor conference in July.A committee was appointed for the Labour day week-end conference to be held in Crapaud. The next meeting is to be held at Summer- side, late in July. The meeting closed with the Benedicstion. BEST WISHES To TAYLOR'S N EW CAM ERA DEPARTMENT BALDA Canada's Outstanding 35 Min. Camera THE GUARDIAN. color Snapshot contest opens iiero Area. residents who plan to enter color ti'anspai'encies in in; Aiisco Color Snapshot contest may obtain official entry blanks at the Camera Department of Taylor's Jewellers, G;-anon 3;. According to Taylor's camera Department, a total of 101 cash and merchandise prizes worth 312,000.00 will be awarded. The new nation. wide contest sponsored and con- ducted by Ansco opened Jung 15, A new Ford card worth approxi. mately 31975.00 is to be given as grand prize. One hundred additional prizes will be awarded for Aiisco Color Film Snapshots. Fifty prizgg will be given for pictures in the scenic class and 50 identical prizes will be awarded for snapshots in the human interest class. First prize in each class is a roundltrip flight. to Hawaii for two via United Air Lines, plug 5100.00 cash in expense money. Second and third prizes in each class are 8500.00 and 3300.00 in cash, respectively. There will be 47 other merclian. dis: awards in each class, includ- ing the company's luxury-model Baidinette f 2.9 Pronto Sv Shutter Only .s59.70 MONDO PHOTO LIMITED Canadian Distributors of CONTAX -- EXAKTA MINOX - ROBOT MEISTER KORELLE PRAKTICA and BALDA Your Best Companion gathered in Crapaud hall to wel- Ansco Karomat 35 mm. miniature cameras and cases valued at over sl'l5.00 each. Other winners will get a choice of Ansco canieras, film or photo merchandise in the value of the award their pictures receive. CHARLOTTETOWN Judges of closes the September contest, 30 are: which Sev llerls Magazine: Joseph Costa, Chief Fhotogi'apiier. Sunday Mirror Magazine (King Features Symii. cater; Irving Desior, AP News. Features 'lCamera News” Column. ist; Faye Emerson. noted television star; Ray Mackland, Picture Edi. tor, Life Magazine. crapaiidillgciigmes Back Former Teacher Now Doctor On Tliursday. June ll. people of Crapauci and surrounding districts come Dr. Peter MacDonald. The hall was seated to capacity. A film was shown by Miss Audrey Coles, after which Mr. Max Thompson, president of the Cra- paud-Victoria board of trade wel- comed Dr. MacDonald and referr- ed to his association in this area. first as a teacher now as a doctor. Mr. Donald Hart, of Victoria. pre- sented a well filled purse to Dr. MacDonald. On behalf of their respective organizations. Miss Lolita Mac- Vittie, of Crapaud Women's Ins- IT GIVES US MUCH PLEASURE TO SALUTE T GO HO T It is our hope that and Province. Phones 2635 on the occasion of, their REDECORATING OPENINQ to expand and serve the needs of this City With all good wishes. Sincerely VAIL BROS. BUILDING CONTRACTORS couoairuirnons ON YOUR NEWLY REMODELLED STORE titute. and Miss Annie Mac.Dougall, HE FIRM OF Airnon this firm will continue -L -- 2926-L I Cliassler. Color Camera Editor, Col- son. 1 doctor kindness. 'tlia sliowing of another film, fol- ilowed by a sing-song. A delicious lluiich was served and the remain-1M” The staff nioinbcizs of Taylors right they are Ann Bradshaw, Back row: Messrs. Roland The modern, well equipped and Jewellers are pictured here. In the front row Esther Taylor, Stow art, Stephanie well lighted ropnir depart man i. PAGE NINE Medical iiss'n To Boost standards Of Practitioners WINNIPEG. (OP) - The Cane- dian Medical Asociation moved Monday to boost the standards of education of general practitioners in Canada. The general council. meeting at the association's annual convention here. decided to establish a Collegi- of General Practitioners. Its i-urn would be to establish an academic bndy with broad educational aims: to promote undergraduate teach- ing by and for general pliliclil-ifillPT'-Si and to promote postgraduate education or the same zrmlllr 9.000 Doctors Eligible The college would compare with the Royal College of Physiciatis and Surgeons of Canada Which Ni-3 standards for medical specialists. It would be similar to the American Academy of General Practice and the College of General Practitioners or the United Kingdom. Membership will depend upon membership in the CMA. its pm- vincial division and the local med- ical society. French-speaking doc- from left. to LeClair and Noreen MacPher- Frcri Norton, Reginald Taylor and Earl Taylor. - . 7"? A is shown in zitiznrc the photo. This department was enlarged in the re-decorating process by the addition of an extension to the building. of Victoria Women's Institute. preseiiteci gifts to the new doc- tor. Ml'. Mr. Killam. Tl')'0il, Mr. Arthur; 1MB!-KEY. Of Albany; and VHS JON! mctribi-1's and one visitor. It ?MY91i5v DI H3mPl0ll 9xl'1i9559d W91' ldecided to canvass the district for lcome from their communities. Thelma salvation Army. The mm an. th9lT'nual convention will be held in Charlottetown in early July. thanked them for WIIEATLEY RIVER W. I. The June inev.-ting of Wheatley Robert Dawson and Mrs iRlI'er W, I. was held at the home IFMHK MEETS. M-LA-. of C-rapaud: of Mrs. Henry Ross and Mrs. John sick, Mrs. Fred Medina and Mrs.i spendinz "V9111 d8.V'-9 Vlsmnil In iMr. Keith Boswell, of Victoria; Rev iaosg on Thu1'5dn)'V June 4. The roll call was answered by 12 was The entertainiiient resumed iiiitlipwaltm. Ling and Mrs Han-y Ling tier of the evening was spent inl Boswell and Mr. Allan Boswell. I itiere appointed delegates to at- .tend: Mrs. Pr:-stnii Rackham and . Milton Rnckhsim were ap- ydmcmgl Mm musk by Mm Rum ,poiiited Alternatives. Next roll call Hymn," and ;will be answered with it recipe. Itp them. A delicious lunch was serv- -8 was decided in send 510.00 to Mrs.' ”CARE" for Korean relief and to get two gallons of ice cream for the school picnic. Committees for next month nrez. , Preston Rackham; lunch. Missl iUnz-1 Smith. Mrs. Fred Martha- and Mrs. Harry Liiig., i It was decided to invite Milton; Players to come to Wheatley River Hall with their concert and there; was some discussion on holding an ice cream social in early July. ' Mrs. Fred Mackne invited mom-K hers for the next meeting. Thei i mt-etiiig closed with "The Island 1 the National An- . led by the committee. GRAND EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies” 15-Jewel i, TA I'I.OIl i II” A THHES A I l inn VLATE A ONCE IN A LIFETIME OFFER 66-Fla-ca I'lNiiI.ISlI DINNER SET ONLY 849.99 THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE SPECIALS WE HAVE FOR THIS GRAND OCCASION--WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND SEE OUR NEWLY REMODELLED STORE. G.H.TAYLOR JEWELLERS FOR Fillill GENERATIONS . - g STORE Rem0demg I at at cm?” g DISU SPECIALS g ,, W ii;W00D EXTRA SPECIAL Gen t's i'I-Jr-wol TAYLOR Ihitorproot WAT('HF'.5 314.95 V N CUT CRYSTAL SANDWICH PLATES. only . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 99c WEDGEWOOD CUPS AND SAUCERS. only . . . . . . . . .. 32.98 ' , ASSORTMENT or vmiracrs C I-iucim ro (:i.icAiz ONLY ARRANGED tors must be members or l'Amoci- ation des Medecins de Langue Francoise du Canada. It is estimated that more than 9. i 000 doctors in Cniixida are eligible. l The OMA also confirmed the dair- -' of its 1954 annual convention as the week of June id in Vancouver. Divisional Meetings Divisional annual meetings were arranged as follows: Manitoba. wlih the OMA convention and busi- ness meeting in October: Sask- atchewan. Waslresiu. Auiz 25 in 23: P.E.I.. Charlottetown, Aug. ill to Sept. 1; Newfoundland, St. John's. Sept, .1 to 5: New Eriinswick. St. Andrews, Sept. 8 to 9: BVWFU Columbia. Vanooiivcr, Sept. 21 lo 23: Alberta, Edmonton, Sept.2ti to Oct. 2. The Nova Sootis, division. oldest medical association in Canada. will celebrate its 100th aniiivcrsvary at its meeting Oct. 8 t-o 9. r .Whim Road and noon ..'Mr. Frank Graham ret.u.i-ned to his employment in Charlotte- town aiter spending the past week with his wife and son Hugh. 3'- Commei-cial Cross. Mr. James MB.cKli1ii0Il. Lewes. was 3, recent visitor to Whim Road. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock MacDonald. Mr John B. Clatny. Whim Road. was a. recent visitor to Charlotte- i town. Mr. and Mrs. John Clarey and family. Murray River, were Sun- day visitors Iot Mr. and yMrs. George Clarey. - .y Mrs. A. Steele returned to her home in Charlottetown. after Albion. and Whim Road. Whilr at Whim Road, she was the guest or Mr, and Mrs. John B. Clare)". Mrs. Webb Nicholson. Whim Road and Mr. James .ViacKiriiion. Lewes, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Murdock xIar:Doii- aid. Whim Road and Mt. Janie! Ms.cKinnon. Lewes. were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Norman MacDonald Whim Road, entered King's County Hos- tpltnl for treatment. His ninnj. lfrlencls and neighbours hop" N 1 will soon be well and home agnlr. l Mrs. Lottie Benton. Toronto. formerly of Whim Road. vvas It recent. visitor of Mr. and Mr: M. J. Munro. Mr. Vernon Nicholson. Whim Road. recently visited his grand- mother. Mrs. Priscilla Shay. Bru- deriell. . The many friends of Mr Fran- cis MacDonald, Whim Road. are sorry to learn he is ill and wish him speedy recovery. On Tiiesdsy afternoon. June 9. ivy Junior Red Cross held a moot- iing at Whim Road school. A'- tending were 13 members. For roll call each member put an article into a. grab-bag which was later passed around for each one to draw an article. The roll call at the next. meeting will be to tell where one would like to spend a vacation. Following the treasurerll report by Donnie Munro. the com- mittees were appointed as fol- lows; water, Vernon Nicholson and Kenny MacDonald; health, Lyman Nicholson and Beverly Moore; sick. Vernon Nicholson and Betty Macneth: program. Ly- l man Nicholson and Johnny Clarey. land police. Donnie Munro and lMsra'aret. Maccarron. The winner lot the penny sale put on by Bob Stuart was Kenny MacDonald. Mr. James Macbeod. Chsriotten town, was a recent. visitor to his home iii. Whim Road DOCK ROAD W. 1. Mrs. Lloyd Wilirie eii'rrtaim-d Dock Womctfl Institute at her home Tuesday evening. June 9- Mrs. Erskine Clark presided It was decided to make a done- tion in Albertnn Public Library land to srrure a film for showing tto the school children at the and of the term and will provide a . rest. or .iem. l t t i ii ? President. Mrs. Clark a.nd Mn. 1 Wilkia were appointed for nomine- l Mon to the local miivention execu- ' live for the cnmlllil year. it mu planned to hold a picnic .meeting in July. Interesting contests were provid- ed by Misslshirley McArthur and 'n.-fieshments were served. willow- 1 ing the meeting Mrs. Erskine Clark, on behalf of the members. pres t- ied It wedding gift to Mrs. Win ter i Bernard.