TWO 0F the 26 graduates Left to right are Mrs. William of the first adult education Acorn. Souris; Mrs. Edgar courses to be held in Souris Glenn. Souris teacher. and are shown with their teacher. Ethan Garrett. Kingsboro. It was announced that the cours- .___——_—-— B R I E F S Ilion exercises in high ;school auditorium Friday night, ——-——-—_. with the chairman of the school ibeard. Artemas Wright presid. RECENT VISITOR ' Colin MacDonald. Commercial Cross. was a recent visitor Fredericton, HAD GUEST SOURIS — The adult educat-‘ ion branch of Souris Regional High School held its first gradua- ing. Nineteen received certificates to for passing in both typing and bookkeeping. and four for typ- Ring. and three for bookkeeping. - These were the first adult educa- E ' ~ . . . . “Seengggr a? 1h: éfig??¢l.umiggg‘; tion courses given In Souris. Mrs. Walter Beer of Charlotte- and Mr' wr’ght announced that town next year s . courses would be ' extended to include physwal ed- es next year will be expanded to cover more subjects than the bookkeeping and typing given this year. lst Adult Education Classes At Souris Have 26 Graduate? Souris River; Helen Maelsaac, Souris Line Road: Birdie Cof- fin. Kingsboro: Ada MacDonald. Souris: Ethan Garrett. Kings. boro; Helen Maclsaac. and Mrs. Edward Clinton. Souris Ruth Fay, East Baltic: Joseph Paquet. Souris; Mrs. Major Reid. Rollo Bay; Sandra Mac- regor. East Baltic: Slewar MacAulay. Souris: Edith Mac- Gregor. East Baltic, and Regin. ald MacDonald. Elmira. Graduates in typing were Sis- ter St. Catherine. Sister St. Mary Isabel. Mrs. John Mullal- ly. and Mrs. Rena Boylan, all v v H ucation and domestic science. 01’ Souris. To 30‘ A Storm Guest, speakers were Rev. D,i Graduates in bookkeeping Mr' and Mrs-' Boy Gill‘s' MOD-:Elton Adams, and Rev. John were Major Reid. Roilo Bay. tague' were “mars 1'9 Nova 1 Cash. both of Souris_ Mrs. Fee Roacih, Souris. and scmia this week' Graduates in typing and book. Mrs. John Young, Red Point. j Montague, Souris, Kings County I ' 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 9, 1963., i At Geor ‘ olson. had a charge of selling; L.i . keeping wer rs. William IS PATIE. T . - Acorn Souris Mrs. George John Gaildet, Montague. is a‘ ’ . ’ _ 1 patient in the Kings Conn Bruce. Klngsboro, Evelyn Car Mrs. Jes- . Williams. David White. iSouris; Mrs. Anna McCormack. Memorial Hospital. PWC STUDENT Duncan MacLeod. student at WC. has completed his studies and is visiting at his home in Montague. ' . :From Office Leslie Poole. who has com-I pleted his years work at Prince Premier Walter R. Shaw is ex. Of Wales COHEEE IS vacationing ‘ pected to be away from his of. It his home in Rossneath. ifice for a week or two WITH PARENTS STUDENT HOME Dianne Denham has complet-gx;d _ 3521:2221!” Angst F33; ed her “with ye? SttUdIes will handle the routine duties of PWC and is now saying ithe premier- her parents) Mr" and Mrs’ 0 “1 Except for a television broad- Denham' K‘lmmr' cast last evening, and schedul. z . .ed appearances at several meet- ARE GLESTS !‘ Premier Shaw plans to . ings. nggylif‘llslggag'afiifjlsrls as: A spend his time at his St. Cath. guests this week of Mr. 8 nd ‘ “mes ome- Harvey Ross. Lower Mon-. ‘ Rink Sale Mrs. tague. DIES CALIF. Mrs. James Jardine. Kings- 0 boro, has received the sad news‘ of the death of her brother. SWIM“ Had?“ Bruce- “i MONTAGUE — Sixteen mem- Rmhmond‘ Cahf‘ bers of the Community Welfare League Ltd._ Montague, were presen for a meeting of the organization to deal with the'i the Kings County Memorial Hos- matter ff am Offer for use ‘ pital. is convalescing at. th climax o the property an hm " M rs .lng of the skating and hockey. 'irin y an Oil compan . A ly to this tentative of- i . ‘fer is to be made 'mmvediateiy R HOME F 0M LNB ‘with a decision to be readied IS CONVALESCING Mrs. John Hunter of Strathw cona. who has been a patient. at Home of her daughter. Douglas MacLaren. Montague. A spokesman for the'premier , if SMITH New Ag. Rep. For Kings Co. .David K. Smith. Pownal. hasi been appointed agricultural re-‘ i of .Prince of Wales College. hask presentative for Kings County. Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae announced yesterday, Mr. Smith. a graduate completed his final year's cour- ses at MacDonald College, St. Anne de Bellevue. Quebec. succeeds former Kings e County agricultural representa- tive. David MacLean. who previously pleaded ers Road. charge . Dundas. iCases Adjourned E . ' I M It. Macho ooh! out ' e um.- I n.» . m mun.- m . ’ . I fill m to no v V m m holy to a. W . . ‘ O O Q mm“ by I _. a I There wouno W. Mmtnuowpucm . - - Sawmill» prich Minot-noisilde e i ’ go much Mater. Mofoo Inch odvoroo ofkcton thumppr and ‘ mtoohcovyto kmnmachctuituotlonfornle mm: . ’ development. ono poor aid. _. on no .1 t There were 10.411 oat-load loto ' tiny h... ‘ movedfromthopmvincctotbembofcltthhyear'nuw’ By mm. A. MATHESON over at this tune would he no to end of AM! this var. Wed JIM“ Hm “I! "Melony. Provincial and Farm Editor 25 per cent lclo than the 2.847 menu“! MIDI”? MW LAW RULE VALID A strengthened potato mar- cars that moved after May 1 in “m- “'0' “Id “PM “MN. NJ. (AP)_Th. ket. with prices quoted at $1.20 the last crop year. There were W9” “I? “my more M NO supreme court Monday to $1.25 to the farmer in: the 2.386 cars moved-in the period- can over the me time I vent upheld vol! of a state contents. was reported here ye’s— May 1 to July 31 in the 1900-6] 580- 511W restricting ulu of contra. terday. and there was optim. crop year. it was learned from The" “‘9” 13317 elflomh ceptivu. The urt ism that the balance of the crop the of the Provincial “be PM!” All “I. _. GEORGETOWN — A number of cases were adjourned yester- day when defence counsel were unavoidably detained and un-> able to attend court here before Magistrate James B. Johnston. Arthur McGuigan. dep- uty attorney- general. represent- ed the Crown in all cases. I Alfred Roland Moore. Whimj Road. represented by Kennethi R. MacDonald had two charges‘ adjourned to May 22. They weremamed Canadian Film of the Year in the 15th annual Cana-i I a charge of impaired drivingi and a charge of having liquor in a place other than his residence. Vene Louis Henderson. Greek. River. represented by J.P. Nich-i liquor and a charge of possess] ion of liquor in a‘ place 0 t h e r. than his residence both adjourn. ed to May 22. inadia A charge of assault against: Clifford G e r a r d MacQuillan. i Georgetown. was withdrawn byi the informant, his wife. 1 Lloyd Penna Sanderson. Newt Perth. repreSented by Mr. Nich-i olson and charged with driving‘. while his license was suspended. had his case adjourned to May‘ 15 at Souris. P.A. MacLean. Georget o w n.j was fined $100 and costs for driving while his ability was im- paired by alcohol. Benedict Joseph Liitz. Peakesi Road. represented by Mr. Nich-; olson c a rged with sellingi liquor had his case adjourned to‘ Charlottetown on May 15 to com-l plete argument by counsel. Ivan Edwin McKeeman. M u l; r a y River. was fined $25 and costs for having liquor not purchased from a vendor. Charles Hamp- ton Ishorne. Murray Harbor. n o t guilty to having liquor not pur- chased from a vendor had his case adjourned to May 15 at Souris. Guy Alexander Stewart. Pet- with having liquor in a place other than his residence had c h a r g e against him withdrawn. One in an was fined $20 on each of two charges of being in- toxicated in a public place. Fori‘ the same offence two others' were each fined $20 and costs. Six others were each fined 520‘ and costs for having liquor in a place other than their residencem Under the highway traffic sec-‘ tion of the court. Wilbur L. Jay. Mt. Stewart. was fined $50 and; costs for driving while his lic-i fined $10 and costs for failing to opportunities in the Royal Cana-i report for vehicle re-inspectionndian Navy Douglas Charles and Charles MacMaster.. MacKin-i non, Grandview were each finedi‘ $10 and costs for driving with-l out due care and attention. V.§Name of school Warner Martin. Brudenell and! Dorothy Katherine Murph Sturgeon. were each fined $10 James Johnston has complet-. . ; ed his year‘s studies at the Uni-thy the 0” company 0“ 0" be'i versity of New Brunswick. Fred- . fore “99 .4' . . . crime“, and is spending some“ Negotiations have been going. time at his home in Montague. 0" f . ence to the purchase and selling of this property. however no definite offer has been made to date. but the members met todiiscusstheprosandconsso AT KILMUIR Miss Vick: Denham. teacher at Hampton School is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Denham. Kilmuir. One of Miss that the executive would be in LIBERALS CONFER OTTAWA eral Leader John Wintermeyer to lunch Wednesday at 24 Sussex St. the prime ministerial resi- dence. The two conferred later at Mr. Pearson's East Block office. _ _ (CPL—Prime Min-2 r some time With refer-{ister Pearson had Ontario Lib-I love. He trampled arm Suspense, Thrills. Not Tclevisi cellent. Denham‘s pupils. Miss Marlene a position to go ahead witih tihe Myers. was a winner in a recent i transaction when oom- . essay contest. lpany has made its decision. 'SURCHARGE OFF... ; NEW LOW PRICES : on tho .. 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