PEIH Class Graduates Tonight Fourteen nurses and .a radio- oo technician will receive their digjomas from Lieutenant- Governor W-J. MacDonald at the graduation exercises of the Prince Edward Island School of Wales College at 8 p.m. this eve- ning. ateman for the- ceremonies will be William Hayward, chair-| man of the board of — hospital trustees. The address to the gra-' duates will be given by Anna Schools of Nursing Brunswick. Prizes will be presented by Mrs. H.E. Carmichael, president tion, and Barbara Pratt, RN, BN, director of nursing THE GRADUATES Ardeth May Bent, daughter of Mrs. a are oy | Ballem Wins Scholarship The Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation centennial scholarship of $300. tenable for the 1965-66 academic year. has wick during 1965-46 university been awarded to Charles Ballem, year. ae eco Lae ke 7 U*"4#x“vNnanw“zéc’“c’’--vv---..._ 7 jland. Mr. Ballem hzs been a 8British engineers have mare 2 |physical education teacher in ‘adar-like flashlight for blind _ Summerside High School for the people. using 2 sound beam to indicate obstruction: POSS SOSSOCSSOOHS RG HOOTENANNY Where ? : Commodore Room: ISLAND NEWS PAGE | Western And Central Districts |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 27, 1965. 3 Leaving Scene | = Man $100 =~ James Everett Powers, Alber- The scholarship is given 4n- sually to a Prince Edward is- \land teacher who in the opines \of the commis:ioa and of the provincia! executive of P_E.L. TF. most clearly meets the conditions of eligibility <et down by the Federation Mr. Ballem plans to study at the University of New Bruns- = ALBERTON — A Roxbury re- | sident, Ralph John Jeffery was | fined $100 and costs or. two | Months in jail, by Magistrate W. Chester S._MacDonald at—Alber- ton yesterday on a charge of Thomas failing to stop after an accident with another vehicle. Leo Perry, French River, was fined $50 and costs or: 30 days for failing to report an accident — Property damage of a MAIN BRACE Thursday, May’ 27th, 9.30 p.m. “Members and Guests” POSSSSSOSSSSSSOSOSCS OS FSPOSHSHSSOSSSSSOSSSOSE+S EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUN:TIES Civil Service of Canada * CHIEF, WHOLESALE PRICES SECTION, graduate in econo- mics, commerce or a related field. experienced in collection, compilation or analysis of economic statistics, Deminien Bureau ef Statistics, Ottawa. Up te $12,300. Competition 64-2015. * CO-ORDINATOR OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PRO- ' GRAMMES, with six te tem years’ experience, depending on Charlies William Adams, Elmsdale, charged the previous week with driving while impair- , Changed his plea to guilty ' . Ivan O'Meara, Alberton, receiv- ed fines of $10 and costs each for driving without due care and ed and was fined $75 and costs. attention, and Ralph Ryder, Wel- lington Centre, was given a $10 o : First Aid j fine for failing to stop at a stop a by Se Alberton, Al- | and Churchill received fines of | | Certificates and refresher i }| seals were presented to nine per- sons recently by N.S. MacLeod following the standard Red Cross | ty of possession > 5 . F . first aid course at the First liquor and the case was adjourn- education, in_rebabilitation er related secial. science services, Baptist Church. Charlottetown. | ed to June 2. Labour, Ottawa. $8190-$9398. Circular 63-456. | Classes were held from May Noting that several of ‘the i- * NURSING COSULTANT, with Baccalaureate degree im purs- | 18 to B. quor possession cases involved img, registration as a nurse im Canada, and ten years’ accepi- Following receivéd certificates | education or training, Labour, Ottawa. $3190-$9390. Circular 65-455. FINANCIAL CONTROL ‘OFFICER, registered member of ah Local Delogetes * | Will Attend CNIB Sessions '* CONSERVATORS OF WORKS OF ART, with training in chem- istry er art restoration and related experience, ene Cane? and Public Archives, Ottawa:. Up te $8640. C RELOCATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMME OFFICERS, university graduates with five years’ related experience, or non- graduates with seven years’ experience, Citizenship and Im- migration, Toronte and. Edmonton. $7440-$8460. Competition 65- 739. | _ Registration RELOCATION AND PLACEMENT PROGRAMME OFFICERS, day tion takes place Fri- with related experience, to assist Indians to find gainful em- | <ul ployment on and off reserves, Indian Affairs Branch, Citizen- \ cis ake Meee ee oe ship and Immigration, Montreal, Toronto, Saskatoon, Edmonton, s ay of Mr. and | io antes eeeae : ere mae Veneer. $6750-$7710. Gompumued G.P. Dunsford. Graduate J Ee si RESOURCES PROGRAMME OFFICERS, approximately seven svecses= cout Councl ES a a oF lors st mane a by Indians of marketable matural resources, Indian Affairs ; - | ton, Highfield Street, Branch, Citizenship. and Immigration, Seven Islands, P. Q., i Lymn Lake and Island Lake, Man.. $6750-$7710. Competition —e Chairman of the division is 65-756. ae ec S a Ee | G. J. Collrin of Saint John Vice | ORDAINED CO-ORDINATOR OF TRANSCRIBING AND TYPING SER- ternate | | president is Mrs. Jack Searle of | VICES, nime years’ related responsible experience. three in e ti cen ae tae Kevin G. Farmer, CSC. son | Gttawa-Hull. $6480-$71 Caaipattinen aon ee i Member of the Yearbook staff SUMMERSIDE — A new slate presented by the treasurer, Nor- CUuve tee are : : 40. ee ee ee Store Sites ef cfficers was elected for the |mpam Hogg. which showed that «of Halifax, Robert Le- of Mr_and Mrs, JW. Farmer |* SUPERINTENDENTS, NATIONAL HISTORIC PARKS, Fellowship executive. Plans in- oa | coming year at the annual meet last apple day was the best the Paces ctaein ae today as a priest by Most Rev. | *tcemdary school graduation and demonstrated interest im clude nursing at the PEI He Considered ling of the district.council ef the |scouts have ever had in this ar- — - There Malcolm A. MacEachern -|. ©2@242's history, Northern Affairs and National Resources, pital_and_travel. Bey. Scouts .of Canada here ea. nc ah EG ecole bishop af Cheblstisiows a | Various centres. $5550 te $8230. Circular 65-287 Alice Gein Gant Tuesday. | William Bigelow of ar te er te fo St ‘a a fe AIRCRAFT WELDER - MACHINIST, with related experience, Nursing being held in Prince of Pereaux, daughter of Mr. and SUMMERSIDE — Weather The officers elected were: Ha- the Summerside RCMP report- | eee : ill Came, a Solemn | Transport, Ottawa. $5340-$5830. Competition 65-212 Mrs. Harry Graham. Graduat- conditions have suspended work roid Rodd; past president Ed: jed for the awards and examin: | Ctoiciown. was held in i Mies ie 2 at & AIRCRAFT PAINTER, experienced in the stripping and paint- ed from M on the controversial liquor store gar Ramsay; re-elected presi- | ers i and stated a com | ee Malachy’s Church. Kink ing aircraft exteriors and refinishing interiors, Transport, Ot- High School in 1962. Active class Site on Granville Street orth. ident; Clayton Underhill, first | plete new list of examiners had | Among the highlights of the followed by a a a te STANMMAMe Bhan 65-213. member and president of Nurs-| At about same time vice president: Squadron Lead- | been drawn up and submitted. | conference will be a visit by sonoma Ahoy me thai GINEER, HEATING OR POWER, with valid es’ Christian Fellowship. Plans | yesterday that the er Derek MacLaws, second vice | Dr. Horn advised that Francis | F. H. Flinn, superintendent of | Parcm's tome & graduate | -i_Class_ Provincial Government Certificate; English and include nursing in the Canadian | Duilding may wa nee Beane | President: Ivan MacKenzie, sec-| Kelly was chosen as the scout NIB for the Maritime Region. ef & peta Uaieuraity, | French, National Defence. La Macaza, P.Q. $5229-$5760. north and travel in. Europe. | "Semmens of tee ; commit- | ‘#7: Norman Hogg. treasur- |to represent the Island, at the Also a with a bachelor of arts degree. je c ’ Christie, RN, BN, consultant to| Marilyn Eileen Larter, Hemp of trade had met | €T: district cub masters — Mrs. | World's Fair this summer. fo’ the S. R. Hussey Memorial ck aks de Gas ae SENIOR NURSES — PUBLIC HEALTH AND HOSPITAL, N "of ‘Nursing in New shire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |s¢° & the board of trade |George Key Jr. for Summerside | Provincial executive com- Scholarship Fund and the EA. S2visiate'ar Holy Cros Fate, | fatal Health and Welfare, various centres. $5100-$6240, plus Heath: Later Atbeudae Pare to an alicraate site. Gexge| 20d Claude Hunter for Prince. missioner, Gordon Kerr of Char- Baker Foundation for the Pre Navitate of Holy Cross Fath | isalation allowance at some locations. Circular 65-683. from where she began nurses’ Meikle. ‘chairman of the com. Coumty excluding Summerside; |lottetown thanked all for their ‘vention of Blindness. August, 1960, and took his the. | AX COUNSEL. membership im the Bar or eligibility for same, training. Member of the Year- mittee. could not be contacted Eric Tanton. district commis- |help and reviewed the camping _ The delegate os the Char- slocical studies at Holy Cross rr oe Se capone ee tee 866 — ot foe Homeital Abaensh hseneks: eee ae tt Ne Bi et evening utr Goteeat os G8) SEE Catster tor eas ee a, Weclagion, DC, and Details and application forms st Pest Offices ia ssior northern Canada. | possible sites. Once an area commissioner train. | post graduate studies for a centres, National Employment Chess | at the Carol Sue Matheson, Bradal- been chosen, recommendations i™&: T. Earle Hickey, camp co Dan Routi masters degree in English at Cael Revel = : ont | will present the bane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|will be for the P.E.L | ordinator. : ce ne Offices. Fer competitions - Hospita pre ugh! prepared the University of Notre Dame marked ° write Service Commission, Otts Cuyler Matheson. Attended Ken-| Liquor Control Commission. District commissioner Tanton South Bend. Indiana. He will, | details oS . " - sington and Central Queen’s Re-| Frank MacDonald, secretary; spoke on the ever present short-| Draws Favor 4 for and application forms. Please quote ! begin teaching high school in number Bayfield, gional High Schools before en-|of the rg eee oe age of pong especially pod scsi a a Welland. Ont.. in September. vag esac Alex t t Vi president Stated government scouts. asked everyone 0 _ large and —— MacLean, Graduated from Port of NCF and class valedictorian. |the province has authorized the be on the lookout ‘for suitable appreciative audience compl. * IDI Db EEEEEPPLDbDE 7GEEEIb a See commission to proceed persons. He also spoke on the mented Florence MacDonald B bEGEPEEEEEEEEE2LER Elgin Regional Memorial High Future plans include nursing at School in 1962. Life secretary. and active member of the Class of °65. Plans include nursing at Southport, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Molyneaux. Attend- Evelyn Joyce Carver, Sum- ed Southport School and PWC the P.E.I. Hospital merville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carver. Grad- ing in 1962. Assistant editor of uated from Montague Regional High School before entering training in 1962. Active class member and plans post- grad- uate study at Dalhousie Elsie Dawn Currie, Charlotte- town, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Martin Currie. Attended PWC before enti entering training in 1962. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures Dawson 43 63 Vancouver 6 67 Victoris 46 59 Edmontor esise > s Calgary Regina 2B 42 Winniveg 38 47 Toronto ar gee . ~ Oifawa - ; Montreal 8 80 Quebec sO 67 Fredericton 51 61 Saint Jobs 49 60 Moncton ........+6 48 57 Halifax < ee 62 Charlottetown ... 49 53 Sydney ...... 41 7 Yarmouth ..,...... 6 A4 KR. JMS coves. B 43 WONG... cvctesess 66 92 Wee YORU. sscicc 71 oy BUG. eaves 75 85 New Orleans ow 96 Tucson s & 85 Los Angeles 54 68 HALIFAX ‘CP) — The wea- ther office says a disturbance will approach the district to day. This will spread cloud over and Mrs. Lorne Stewart. Grad- 4; Queen Square and uatec from Montague Regional ; a showers are expected in New High School in 1962. Plans to cy most regions by evening Brunswick. Regional farecasts: the P.E.I. Hospital. Donna Ernestine Molyneaux, | before beginning nurses’ train- Yearbook. Plans to nurse in the P.E.1. Hospital. Ruth Marilyn MacC allum, Brackley Beach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gregor MacCal- lum. Attended PWC and work- ed at the Bank of Nova Scotia before beginning training. Life president ofthe Class of °65. ——' Plans ovost-graduate work at | Dalhousie. Mary Ethel MacKinnon, El- don, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKinnon. Graduated |from Montague Regional High Diabetic Association, at an School in 1962. Class president, {president of Students’ Council |and active in all class activities. | Future plans include travel. Ada Doreen MacLeod, Monta- gue, daughter of Mrs. John ;MacLeod and the late Mr. Mac- Leod. Graduated from Monta-| gue Regional High School in | 1962. Plans to nurse in Ontario.- other Island centres, so the Lois Ann MacLeod, New Lon- don, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. MacLeod. Entered P.E.1. Hospital Nursing School from PWC. Editor of this year’s Yearbook. Plans to nurse in Summerside. include nursing in Halifax and travel Florine Alfreda Stewart, Mur- ray Harbour, daughter of Mr. nurse at the P_E.1. Hospital. Sharon Claire White, Murray PEI. Teachers’ Federation, Eastern Shore, Prince Edward Harbour, daughter of Capt. and was on the board of governors | liquor | with a store for the Summerside ron scheduled this summer area. and advised that one troop has | i Town Mayor W. E. Jomiins | two bests under Florence Carol dance recital in commended the Sum- ‘the regional high school auditor- fum last evening. The program included beauti- fully costumed pre-school child- ren in dance routines as well as " All-our bakery products are prepared fresh daily ip our modem bake shops, according to our laboratory ue Only the finest quality ingredients are used........ vicctwesss ducted during the year. Particu- by the audience were songs and choruses and an outstanding per- formance by a group of major- ettes. Diabetics Plan Meet cub packs had been started F J 15 the Hillcrest area and a troop. graduate of Prince of Wales or gune and pack in Malpeque. College where he was the reci- HQ CAMPAIGN GRA ; pient of the S.N. Robertson eci Plans were made last night for Discussion took place on the DUATES Memorial Scholarship to Dal- = a general meeting June 15 of the present campaign being con- housie. He also received the P.E.I. Branch of. the Canadian ducted in this area by special Dr. Niels H. Hansen gradu- ‘Dalhousie Medical School En- ex-+ mames and service clubs to aid 2!€d from Dalhousie Medical _ trance Scholarship. Dr. Han- ecutive meeting held at the the construction of the new School tee | See S tae home of the president Stewart headquarters building in Char-| May 13. He is the son of Mr. | Jean Aitken, RN, of Lower Ives, West Street. lottetown, which will be for | 294 Mrs. Paul Hansen, 8 Montague. They have two chil- | Tentative plans indicate the guides as well as scouts. Reports North River Road. He re- dren. Dr. Hansen will be with Possibility of a panel discussion indicated the campaign was go-| ceived his early education at the Armed Forces Hospital in | Participated in by members of ine well with many donations. | West Kent School and is a Halifax. the local branch. The financial statement was | | Also discussed was a proposal jto expand the association so there will be several branches at’ BUSINESS AS USUAL GAUDET'S Auto Body 8 Eden St. benefits of the 7 tre more tun pateus & POtato Board this province. Mr. Ives presided. Ooeeaee0co JIDHHGHERRRME TEI Ch’‘town. | chard, $7 Highland Avemue, a) Queens County om the new ences Shad | eee ee , ¥ Samee ¢ Sae wn |S eee ces Dikedib a Dewan 6 den Sevest we are nett WE BAKE TO PLEASE YOU ee ae te ce ee [et EI. ao Institute x WE SPECIALIZE IM DECORATED CAKES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. YOUR ORDER’ Shock and for im aicndance Agrcatorat ain, | OPCFating. at 8 Eden St. We are equip- 17) Fon WEDDING, BIRTHDAY, OR ANNIVERSARY CAKES WiLL meCery EXPERT Joon Sched” ore i—— ped to do.all types of body repair. ATTENTION BY OUR MASTER BAKERS. a) fa) a) oa} fe) fo) a) fa} fa) a) fa} fa) 3 WOOLWORTH’S or Island: Clear, clouding over by Mrs.’ Lester White. Graduated of that organization. *s day evening as the producer evening; cooler; light ~winds. from Montague Regional High Survivors include her hus- Members for Kings County. firemen who assisted during our recent Dial 4-8571 OW town Low-high at. Goshen 32 and 60, School in 1962. Plans to nurse at| band and three stepchildren, | ‘Nominations for representa- 1 : Charlottetown $2 and $2. |the FEI. Hospital | Gerald, Arnold and Barbata | tivés of Prince County will take | fiT@, t or Friday—Cloudy DIOGRAPHY Funeral arrangements have Place in Summerside this even- A / with showers and warmer. | Morey Jane Dunsford, Hamp-, not yet been completed. | me : Soeaeraetaeemneieeeemeaaas c f er \ ai EEA a Tatil Rite se Ss Bs. Lp Aide ertee Menctitetiitone hveiitcinnt te ME io So be ore 0 ce Oe td led as wa a ae ha Hooo000nnonDooE HHH AAgaAC sidcareedl ~