Grade X —— Miss Julia Curran. Bloom-‘IELD w, M. 3, Prize for Highest Average in awarded to Basil Gillan. MacLeod. Mrs. Donald MacPher- The Gun-dun .smi entitled Paell where he underwent a serious’ St. Teresa’s Hold t‘.-losing Exercises _ .0“ June 18 the closing ex- ucisos of St. Teresa's School iiere held In the Parish Hall. -mere' was a largo number of parents and ratepayers present. ,3 well as some visitors. The diplomas and prizes were presented by the Pastor. Rev- flend , B. Croken. Two_pupils [ri"(‘l\'Ed Grade Eight certilficates ,_i..5cphine Bradley and Mar- #113 Trainor. The work of the 1..-gt year sewing class and the second year sewing class was on mpiay. 4-H club pins and certi- ficates were awarded to the (ol- miing girls for their work: .\l2it’,V Curran. Helen ’I‘rainoi‘, l.ilzi Connolly. Catherine Curran. Marcella Trainor. and Josephine Bradley. _ ’ Alter an interesting and in- itiiictive program was carried 9111, the children and visitors were giien a treat ()1 ice cream by the 51. Teresa's Women's Institute. The many prizes donated by gcn(‘lt)llS friends are a testimony or the active interest they take in mp progress of the pupils. Rev- olflld J. B. CI'0I(C‘\ congratulated mi» prize winners. Mr. Joseph Kmiiiy, Chairman of Trustees $|‘.‘lI\P briefly. commending the .mi-licrs for their good work ihlilugilllui. the year. Tho iollowing program was pre- lt‘lilt‘(I- Upciiing Chorus. 0 Canada. Aw Maria, Anna E.\'ans. Rn.-tiry Pageant. Gizitle One Reading. Songs by Junior pupils. ——1. All I'lii‘uiigIi the Night; 2. Try Again. l)i:iiiiati7.ati0ii —— A Ride Tu Aruiiial 'I‘ti\i'n, by Grade III. :\(lIIg< Mystic Melodies. by Mar- i<2ia 'I‘rainor. Cli-ial Reading, Pirate Don Duikr oi Doirdee. by Grades IV itiri . Geographical Terms Match. T: dos VII to X. I..vl. Miiy I (iii Ttiti. by Helen |l.lI Koiinetli Bradley. (‘Ii-ii:il Readiiig, 'l‘\\‘o I~‘rogs and iiiiirs By The Sea, Grades I, II. III. Stiiigs by Junior Pupils — 1. Ti: Birdies Song; 2. Blowiiig - iiI<~~:. wlltiig I\IllI(‘I'l. Gr.-i<lo II. Uittitis. Siiingiiig on a Star. S|‘I"iill' Girls. Playetle. Getting Ready. Remarks by the Principal. Distribution of Prizes and Cer- lilicaies. The frilloii-inz Is the Prize List: ttitttt KITCHEN SINK ANII BATHTIIBS EASIER each Grade donated by Reverend . B. Croken. P. P.. awarded to; Grade VIII — Josephine Brad- ley; Grade VII -—- Edward Smith; Grade VI —— Annamae McCarthy: Grade V —— Kenneth Bradley; Grade IV -—- Patsy Snilth: Grade III — Walter Bradley and Ernes- tine Smith; Grzide II — l. Rita Curran: Grade II (b) ~ 1. 'I‘eresa Thomas; Grade I — Anne Smiili. A $10.00 priz. for student with highest average in Grade X, don- ated by a irietid. awarded to Mary Curran. Prizes for second highest aver- age in each grade donated by the Baldwin's Road Women's Insti- tute. and by the St. Teresa's Wo- men's Institute, awarded to:—- Grade X ~Mabel Grant; Grade VIII - Marcella Trainor: Grade VII —- Georgie Smith; Grade VI —GcraIdine Cur r a n and Val Bradley; Grade V — Francis Cur- i'an: Grade IV —- Anna Curran: Grade III —-George Bradley; Grade II —— Josephine Campbell; Grade II (bi —— Martin Kenny; Grade I -- Laura Bradley. Prizes for Religion In each group donated by Reverend Mo- ther F. Loyola. C. S. M., Mount St. Mary's, awarded to Senior Class A —— Mary Currani Senior Class B —— Josephine Bradley. Marcella Trainor and Herman McKenna: Senior Class C -— Jane Curran: Grade V # Kenneth Bradley; Grade IV -A Jackie Lawlor; Grade III N Ernestine Smith: Grade II ~ Elizabctli Lani- Inr and Rita Curran; Grade I — Anne Smith. Prizes for Spelling in (‘zi('Ii grade donated by Reverend Louis Dou- ‘,.S. Stadzicona, Halifax. Grade X —- Mabel Grant: Grade VIII -— Josephine Bradley: Grade VII — Edward and Georgie Smith; Grade VI —- Geraldine [Curran and Annamae McCarthy; Grade V ~ Kenneth Bradley and Chester Curran? Grade I\’ —— Anna Curran; Grade III —- Ernestine Smith and Wal- lcr Bradley: Grade II la! -—Jo- sephine Campbell: Grade II (bl —~Martiti Kenny; Grade I -~ Anne Smith. Prizes for Arithmetic in grade rlnnatod by: each Grade VIII —Mr. .Thumas Cur- rzin. awarded to Josephine Brad- le' 3. Grade VII — Mr. Emmet Brad- ley. awarded to Jane Curran. Grade VI — Miss Julia Curran. awarded to Annamae McCar- thy. Grade V— Mr. Chester Brad- Icy. awarded Francis Curran. Grade IV — Mr. Leonard Brad- ley. awarded to Patsy Smith. Grade Ill — Mrs. Geo. Smith, awarded to Walter Bradley. Grade II tai Mrs. James Camp- bell. awarded to Rita Curran. Grade II lb) Mrs. Charles Brad- ley. awarded to Teresa Thomas. Grade I — Miss Mamie Cam- ernn. awarded to Anne Smith. Prizes for Drawing in Grade II. donated by Miss Julia Curran. a- warded to Rita Curran and Jo- sephine Campbell: donated by Miss Anna Curran. for Grade I, awarded to Laura Bradley. Prize for English in Grade X, donated by Miss Mamie Cameron. awarded to Mary Curran. Prize for History in Grade X, donated by‘ Miss Julie Curran. a- warded tn Janet Kenny. Prize for French in Grade X. donated by Reverend Mother F. Loyola. awarded to Mabel Grant. Prize for posture improvement donated by Miss Anna Curran. awarded to Jane I\IcCabe. Prize for Geometry in Grade X. awarded to Mabel Grant. Prize for Algebra in Grade X. awarded to Gerard Trainor and Basil Gillan. Prize for Geography and Sci- ence in Grade X, awarded to Mary Curran. Prize for pupils in Senior Class- room whose work showed most improvement. awarded in Urbie Bradley and Gerald Campbell. VVELCOME VISITOR LLANDUDNQ. Wales. (CP) — Lena McLure of Charlottetown rep- rflscliled the Women's Institutes of Prince Edward Island at a WI coiiierencc here. Only Canadian prvsent, Miss .McLui‘e was enter- tained by Lady Megan Lloyd George, I0‘.'IIlCl' Liberal member of P:1i'iianiotil. York And Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vt-ssey_ York, Iiave returned to their home after spending a holiday with their daughter, Mrs. Herber Prolfitt and Mr. Proilitt. Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Murray were recent. visitors to York, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Vesscy. Mrs. Horace Vessey. York. spent the iieekend in the City, guest 01 her daughter. Mrs. Allison West, Parkdale. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swan. York, were guests at the Jay-Kaya wed- ding June 16 in Charlottetown. Mr. Abner Vr*ssv_v spent Friday, June 18. in Charlottetown. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Sproule and Iamily, Eric. Hubert. and Donnie, left. on Friday morning for Pug- wash, N.S., to attend the wedding or their son Bernard oi the R.C.A. F‘. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sprnulr-‘s sister. Mrs. Dulcie Cooke of Toronto. The teachers nl York School, Miss Dixon and Miss MeAs5ey. eu- tertained the school children with a picnic at Staiihope Beach on June is and was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown and their son Wendell and his bride, were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Max Wood. South- port, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown on June 20. Mr. Gordon Crockett. York. was a visitor to Charlottetotvn on June I8. Mrs. Herbert Vessey, York. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clit- ford Chandler. Milton. Mr. Edison Watts. York. has re- turned to his home from the Vie- toria General Hospital, Halcfux. At Your DeuIer’s NOW TREE-FRESH Sweet Juicy ~ VALE NOIA Delicious golden (ruin; ; lust arrived from the orange groves of California and Arizona! Your favorite Sunkist Valencias—with that wonderful tangy flavour Canadians prefer. Hurry down to your dealer's now. and buy a big bag full! for delicious EATING I 0 operation. He is much improved in health. His Iricnds \\'lSI1 him it‘ speedy return to health. 'l'lic June meeting of Bi-iiul.-'--L,,\,."-mve . field \‘\’.M.S, met at the home oi M,-5. Mrs. Alex Henderson reading Blaikie and Mrs. The nieet- MacPhc-rson were appointed dele- Millar "?”“ Thursday, June 24, 954 Mum flmpmhs. is extended to lug opened with Call To Worship. gates to attend the Presbyterial , Isaiah 35:1-4. M" 1” '“‘‘‘ °"‘“‘“ ’“°‘“‘ °" W’ by Mrs. L. 1:. Blaikie. Psalm tm, Mi'S. Flora CI th I Th’ ' df II , I .. . .. met: Ml? Janf; ED313105“ ;[erFr';: Sfiixrlglo ’lhe Hills Around was Donald Maelihersoiiuasb altrerhcates. I . . - ex nieeing wt 9 e at mu) ‘ Roll) call viias aiisuererlf by It ltllgs, Angus I\IacLe:in‘s. Mrs. Don. M1,’ Emvr Bm__m' who Ll CUDHIIICIII ers iviti a \'(-rso ti 5t"l‘l[..l- 1| I\lacPhcrson will ha\r charge valesciiitz at li;s home in York. Isliluclfe-(701113-II-rrI1lEI_]l5_ ‘til: [:;::,'d \.1.]l?(:; ‘IE1 s_“i?y, 8.91%‘ h .. M w°."d 4 much 'mpm"°d “I h‘3:‘nh' “I5 present Chapter 'I‘\‘\"li of the S-tudv closed witah I.i"I:',‘ Miazlpa-h BE:l:‘dli‘Pz /4 a Ca” ””‘“-V [“e“d5 “"5h “II” I 5D"9d.l' Bonk entitled. "\‘Vnriir~ii And The tion, aft!-r which a lunch wag "§°""°"V- ‘V MB-0 Cliiircli." was read by Mrs Lloyd SPl'\'('('I by the hostess. Iollowed by prayer to be held in Charlottetown. with MacLeod and Mrs. RADE “A” GRADE “A” TASTY SMOKED RED RIPE LARGE CRISP CAMPBELIIS — 13 OZ. KETCHUP ‘bollle 27c CHICKENS lb. FRESH FROZEN SCALLOPS Ib. COTTAGE ROLLS lb. FRESH ISLAND STRAWBERRIES Market Price TOMATOES cm. 23c N0. 1 KESWICK POTATOES I0|b.bag 29c PROCTOR & GAMBLES’ FOWL. 5Ib. av. weight lb. 33c 45c 59c CODFILLETS lb. 29c MACIIIN E SLICED BACON lb. 79c 65: u 1 ICEBERG LETTUCE head We When you eat the whole orange. you get the valuable Protopecrins as well as Vitlmin C. Keep the fruit: bowl full. and put I Sunkist Orange in every lunch box. for tasty SALADS .I’Iavourt'ul Sunkist Valencia: can he served In 10 many tempting ways. 50 easy to slice and handle. they're just right for cooling salads and desserts. 'for refreshing JUICE Tan y. borne-squuzed iuice. with lots nfihe meaty Ioli s left in it, gives you greater rmlriliu value. MAYFAIR -—- 12 OZ. TINS SPICED BEEF lin 27c PASCO — 48 OZ. ORANGE IUICE 35c KRAFTS DELICIOUS CARAMELS Ioz. pkg. 23c KRAF'I"S -—- 8 OZ. -TAR MIRACLE WHIP Iar 29c I(RAI<‘I"S — 8 OZ. JAR CHEEZ WHIZ jar 37c PHONE Y0l'R ()RI)I'ilt MODESS reg.pkg. 39c ROBIN HOOD FLOUR 24lb.bag $1.59 IIIIII IT POLISIIES AS IT BLEANS I I I You got easier cleaning I “I0 dl! Y0“ lwitch to I fut. grit-free cleanser-— I Bon An-ii. It never. never I I I I J IXCILLINT SOURCI OF VITAMIN C Ilresli California Orange! are an ucellentsourre ofthe important Vitamin C . . . plus other values. scratches. Rinses away BOTTLE BLITZ Don't forget to have all your old bottles ready Monday night. June 2!. when the trucks at the (entennlal 1": M4-n‘n Club will oanvaiui the elty —— Pop Bottles - lloer Ilottlea - Mull:-lno Bnllloa, He. YEILIR Ell-IIP STDR 117 QUEEN ST. CHAILOTTITOWN PHONES I557 - IIII Items In this all also on sale at: Montague. Vernon Hlvor. Msrsll. ‘Irscaillo and limb llastlcs VALENCIAS Ilnfi u vb:-S HuT 4 Mr! lbd "' "‘.i".f.“l$Z."_‘.‘..5‘...".’. .i..'.2.....2‘..Z ' " CI.-IANIIII