AUGUST 29, 1953 F” vvesrsnN GUARDIAN” THE mCE COUNTY OFFICE . k . I summer Street, Sununeraide. Phone 8031. yam, subscriptions, Advertising Representatives GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON Home Phones: 8032 and 8033. The Guardian may be bought at any or the following stores manta lununu Streak " f,:',',,, Nun!-.a'tand. Water Strdet; ,. Doucetws " n SW01!!! Wgtgr street: I,. . Eanrlco in Summerside: Drugstore, 21 Central Itrcell Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street; Street; Island Motor Transport Vince's Grocery. T20 lluuell Street; Eamon: Sell- Drug Store; Fred's Grocery, Convent Street. Ll. Walla in Kensingtnn. WEST PBINCB OFFICE Albertom Frank W oaks. Representative. Phone: all-2 Office and 68-! House. Wellington To Hold First Blood Donor Clinic -The residents of Wellington and the nearby districts will have the opportunity of attending the first Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic to be held in their locality Tue!- day evening in the Wellington Hall. Rev. Charles Gallant of Ab- rsm's Village, as chairman of this clinic. has made the arrangements in ion with it. and has met ,pn, CALLBECICS dental office will be closed from August 29th ,0 Sept, 19th inclusive. LCOMPLETE LINE of toasters. mx.Masters. shavers, etc., at yoase Jewellers. ,1'm.; ANNUAL MEETING of me Miscouche Grain Cleaning plant, will be held on Monday ev- -FUNDAMENTAL BAPTIST CIIURCH. - Services for Sunday. August 30th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Mr. Allen Weber, guest speaker, everyone welcome. --PRINCE COUNTY NEEDS at least 600 blood donors at Red Cram Clinlu to be held next week at O'Leary, Alberton, Tignish,-Wel- lington and R.C,A.F. Station. BE IA DONOR. and insure yourself and ..()N HAND-Used Deerlng and lothcrs of blood transfusions when goclgsllutt binder parts and can-,requlred. t-gsscs. Salvaging 6 Deerlng and; 4 Cockshutt binders tdifierenll -PROBATE COURT-Judge H. :n0dPlFi this week. Hubert Agnew. L. Palmer held a sitting oi Pro- ;uml'llP.2'Sl(lE. ibate Court at Summerside on ,Thursday. The accounts in the :estatr.- of the late John A. cling- -han of Al-bcrton were passed. R. is. Hinton, Q.C., represented the executors, the Eastern Trust Co. iand Mrs. Callaghan. S. wing, August 31st. -1 WILL BE ABSENT from my ,5,” from August (list to Septem- aer 12th inclusive, but my office W-,;' rhlllalll open during that per- M 1) 0. Stewart, Summerside. -f'A.VTRY SALE: s3”lTd3.V Cl"! -SLIGHTLY IMPROVED-The tvnlniz.-Alli-'11-ii39th-K91ll'l9dY'SSU?T9 condition of three-year-old Pat- Ker.s.:iiz1A'lll. sponsored by Sea Viv'-1 l rick Glazlier, son of Flying Of- W I ll! Hm 5'33 View 5Ch'30l- iflcer Jack Glazner of Vernon, B. J0. and Mrs. Glazller, who is seri- .aTlIA.N'K OFFERING SERVI('If.lou51y jjl in Prlncc county Hog. in New I-Ondon P1'9Sb.V'i9Tl8" 1 pltal was reported slightly im- chrlrtll. sllnday evening. AURU5'-;proved last evening. An R.C.A.F. 730 P. 51- REL N 110"” T-.'l3 jet trainer made a mercy 2211953 5P94lk91'- 593"” flight to Montreal on Thursday mus:c lw Messrs Ernest Dunnlml evening to rush a drug to Sum- and Andrew .lohnstone- lmerslde to treat the boy who suf- lfered from an unusual bowel con- -1'Hl-: UNITED Church of Cnn- Idmon. 5, ads. Kellslngton Chargr. Sunday,. gggg A',lgllSl Iltlth: Sunday School lO.(.(l I 3.m, morning Wfll'SllIl.l lloil a.ln, -('l.l.VI(' AT ALBERTON - gt--hing T..'ill p.m. sumlnorficld tl.:lli 'l'lit-. annual Red Crow blood donor am. Rev Lewis M. Mtlrrzly, BA, Clinic for Albet-ton and surround- Bp, mini,-tn-. ing districts is scheduled for Mon- lday evening in the W.I. hall. All -ATTF.NI)lNG EXHfBITl0N-- i persons between the ages of la and Mr and Mrs. Allison Mar:Lean,l65 who are in good health are with their daughters. Carol and v; urged to contribute to the blood Judy, at summer-glue, are in To. ibnnk. Trunsfusions have saved l-onto attending the Canadian many lives and will save many ,-.,vm..ml Exhibition, They were imore so it is most important that a momnpanied by Miss Elizabeth slmrllr of blood be immediately Anderson at Charlottetown, lavnllnble in times of emergency. ;The objective for Alberton is one lihundred donors. To date the high- .'cst number of donors at any one -clinic in AlbC;'1nfn has been 68. Professional Cards .....D...- Dr. H. B. MocNeill NHSICIAN a SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Holn1an's) -32ND WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY-"Congrntulations" was the rgrceting heard on all sides by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter (nee JPricilla Campbell) on Monday evening, August 24, as their home at Albany was ”lnvaded” by 33 30"''5?” members nf their respective famil- ies and several friends to honor ll:ntt-12:00 A.)l. n.ll,. . . glob 4,0,, mm 052,): their 32nd wedding anniversary. 7,,,,F 8:00 PM. "my. W The couple were escorted by a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and 131.51. 1032. ;Mre. Harold Paynter of Saugue, w-rj--rm-so-m--,Mass. Nuptial music was played R E & Iby Mrs. Kenneth Paynter. daugh- ' ' ltcr-in-law, to the celebrants and a g. g sister-in-law, Mrs. Cecil Paynter, H” Auto Cum", lpresented the "bride" with 8 car- INSUBANCE sage and a. table bouquet, both of . gladioli. Mr. I-LB. Ma.cLeod as '5"mm" SL 5"-mm"'l-4" chairman spoke of the purpose of ,-the gathering. Mrs. Donald Ber- W. S. inai-d, a sister, who read an ad- dress voicing good wishes and con- gratulations to the "bride and groom", and going back over the years, spoke of the pleasure felt ,by the family when these two who ibegan married life in Western M0110! 10 DOIIL . icanada, returned to settle in P. E. Office formerly occupied by ilsland. A handsome walnut mag- Lste Heath strong. ILC. lazine lend-table was presented by collection. Pfompu, :their son. Kenneth. and brother. ll-lorace Paynter, and a wedding Solidtor, N ctary. Eta. LLB. Handed Tm .. cake, beautifully decorated in white ill. .1. R. culllllllttllnu 223.23." "” ”””'"'” ”l' ”i?.”.”., ":TE'"N”"AN Personals Dial 2520 -Miss Bella I-Iubson of 'n-yon "W" 5”” 5”” ii?.i,.f3.Y"?3. 3.".f....5S'.?.'T”” CW1? w--Summerside -Al (Nick) Nicholson, accom- panied by his wife and children leave today on a holiday to Bos- ton and other New England cities. ..g.gggggggg. W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P- F. L MUTUAL numnrxo Granville at Water street -Mrs. Walter Rayner left this morning for Hensall. Ont. where she will visit her sister and broth- . summenmn 1e)r-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1” r. 0. Box ”""”" ....L..LE1.... --Mr. Jack Noonan of Summer- ll. F, R 0 side. has recently accepted a posit- ' T ion with the Canadian Bank of 0P'r0nm'rms': Commerce and is now stationed at the Summerside office of the Summerside. P. L I. llank, -.5 C L... "m"'2,',i,;'.'",7,',,:d”””" -Mr. and Mrs. C. Weston I-"ONE um Whitloclt, Villa Ave. have as their guests this week their granddau h- Slultm - JANS BUILDING ter, Miss Sandra Logan and lss E. Mary Mountain. both of Summer- ' side. ((33-:;,l,),',,,.,':',g.i LAC John Nicholson of Bath- . mm” g E," summed urst. N. B.. has recently been " M noun; transferred from White Horse. Yukon, to the R.C..A.F. station. Di 1 - - 0 N I to 5 Summerside. LAO Nicholson is a ""1 by appointment. rnomg 3" nephew of Mrs. E. R. Bell, Park- IFGENT 'rnnA1-3; "ma view Cottage, Wellington Station. ”" 5'- - Summerside ' l - Nd mend G M -Miss Inez Maclnnis and Mr. Y re ' Robert Msclntyre. Toronto, ont., B.!o.. 0.D. left on return on August 21. to re- - . sume their positions with the firm OPTOMETRISI of Henry Barber. Mapp and Miami. ” Wt Chartered Accountants, afterspend- Hr sheet s'""'"'"”'' in the past three weeks on the ” ' M-urlen Mill's Men's Wear Island the guests of the former's mother. Mrs. P. J. Macfnnis, Bor- Phone soso. den. PHONE 1418 --Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Waite. with their children. Walter and 7- EMILE NIDKEY Chang,” hm c"'d"l Bank of commerce Nimmer-I-to. r. s'. r. raolvi "ms Marina, left yesterday enroute to their home in Toronto. lite! spending a short vacation at the home of his mother. Mrs. Walter Write and brothers Percy and Ralph, Bherbrooke. 5 ..Mre. Lewis. H. Batty, accom- with encouraging response in his contacts. 100 donors are needed to reach the objective set for the two hour period. Many of the residents in this area have been reporting regularly at the Summerside Blood Donor Clinics and are pleased that they are now having a clinic near- er to their homes which will en- able them to bring more of their friends along with them. Alberion and I I O Vlclnrly Mrs. A. R. Wallis, Alberton, who is a. patient in' the Victoria Gen- eral I-fospital. Halifax, is conval- escing astisfactorily after under- going surgical treatment. Miss Shirley Wallis is spending the week in Halifax with her mother. Mrs. Dawson Quigley. Albertcn. is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Mr. Ernest Hardy returned to Amherst yesterday after spending a vacation with friends in Alber- ton. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bernard. London, Ontario, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bernard, Alberton. Also guests at the home of Mr. Bernard are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bernard, St. Catharines, Ontario. Mrs. D. L. McCormick accomp- anied by little Miss Betsy are guests of her brother and sister- in-law. Mia and Mrs. A. J. Bern- ard, Alberton. M.C.A. To Play Pealtes Sunday , The Maritime Central Airwaysl baseball team will meet Peakes Bombers in an exhibition game at 'Peakes Station on Sunday after- noon. The game will commence at 2.30. Duel-ietyhan ln Golf Final MONTREAL (CP)-Don Doe, who hails from, Quebec's,h,liit,le Eastern Townships city of Granby. supplied the gallery thrills Friday when he turned back Jimmy Wil- son of Scotland 3 and 2 in a semi- final of the Canadian amateur golf championship. . With the 32-year-old tobacco company employee into Saturday's 88-hole final went Don Cherry of Wichita Falls. Texas. member of the United States Walker Cup team. Cherry won by the same margin over another Glasgow re- sident, Roy MacGregor. Finals Today in U. S. Women's Golf Tourney PROVIDENCE. RI... (AP)- A pair of golfing bookkeeper-s who specialize in balancing par, Polly Riley of Fort Worth, Tex, and Mary Lens Faulk of 'Iihomssville, Ga.. will play Saturday in the 36- hole final for the Us. women's amateur golf chitmpionshlp. Miss Riley was carried 19 holes before she could dispose of Mrs. Philip Cudorie, 34-year-old house- wife from Montclalr, N. J. Miss Faulk, who had gone 28 holes without losing one. resurged after being three down through the fifth to eliminate Margaret Smith of Mexico 3 and 2. Eligible Players in Junior Series Following is the list of eligible players for the Provincial Junior playdowns between the cumin and Briggs team from the Summerside and the Abegweits from Charlotte- town. The play-offs commence in Summerside on Monday. Curran and Briggs -. Nell Walk- er; Gerard Dalton; Edward Buck- ley; Paul Schurman; John Whalen: Gordon Grady; Donald Cameron; Maynard Schurman; Vance Harris; Edward Dalton: Maurice Cannon: oolin Grady: Grant Grady; Peter Green; John F. Kearns; Donald tai and Randy. of Harmon Air Force base, stephanville, New- foundland, are at present spending holidays at the home of her moth- er, Mrs. Walter Waite and broth- ers, Percy and Ralph, sherbrooka. ...........L..D............... T POULTRY BUYING LIVE FOWL 1'1-IggGUAnolAN. Posimasier Ai .Alberion Retires After 22 Years --After twenty-two years as postmaster at Alberton, Mr. H. Waldo Matthews retired yesterday. A veteran of World War I, Mr. Matthews assumed his duties as postmaster on October 7. 1931 and since that time has served the public with outstanding efficiency and with a genial courtesy that has made him popular with ev- eryone. When interviewed yesterday Mr. Matthews said that he had found that if one treated the public'well he would be well treated by them. During his years as postmaster there has been only commendation for the service given by Mr. Matthews and his staff, and all his relationships have been cor- dial. Only on rare occasions has he been troubled by such things as customers coming in late. Of the clerks, couriers and Janitors who have worked with him, Mr. Matthews speaks in terms of warm appreciation, making special mention of their absolute depend- ability. The clerks who have served with Mr. Matthews during his term of office are Mrs. Matthews, Miss Edith Dunn tnow Mrs. John Gordon), Miss Eleanor Gaudet (now Mrs. Roger Cllmlre), Miss Mabel Fielding and Mr. Heath Profit. The new postmaster Heath Profit, a veterpn War II. Working with Mrs. H. W. Matthews Byron Weeks. llo Ring tcontiiiued from page 6) is Mr. of World him are and Mr. attack .-.-l."7i3 ran lojlzl ring, slugged the Elephant B03! and the fight was on. It was a grim, dramatic struggle and both boys gave it everything. The Elephant Boy slugged Gor- geous George with a tln- platter and the latter returned the com- pliment seconds afterwards. Both Wrestlers were thrown from the Boy took the first fall. The second fall was no sooner underway than the Elephant Boy grabbed the Little Jefferles and tossed him from' the apron of the ring. This act stirred the crowd's dislike of the Big African and Gorgeous George was infuriated. He slugged his dark opponent and after a series of body,A19!.Tl5 Pinned him to the mat. The Elephant Boy tossed Gor- geous George" from the ring se- conds after the first fall started. He refused to let the Hollywood wrestler back in the ring and in so doing knocked him against a ring post. In the fall George struck his head on the post and opened at deep gash. His face covered with blood-he stormed--vback into the ring and went wild. He punched the referee, slugged his OPPOHBM and the referee was forced to end the match calling the Elephant Boy the winner. In the ladies' wrestling match Ann Lake defeated the Black De- vil. The Black Devil won, the first fall and Miss Lake the second. The Black Devil was disqualified iln the third. The Red Weasel defeated Pee ling. The Weasel won the first and third falls. The card was presented by the Booster Club. LeFurgey: Claude Gsudet. Abegweits - James Fardy; Willie Dunn: -lovhn Squarebrlggs; David MaoLeod; Ian Kennedy: Donnie Macleod; Clifford Ready; Malcolm M'IGFadyen; Forbes Kennedy: Bennie Carson: Warren Hood; William Purcell. ring but in the end the Elephant b Wee cortex in the midget -wrest- - Cl-IARIJOTTETOWN S'side A legion Defeat Kinsmen The Legion defeated the Kins- men at Queen Elizabeth Little League baseball diamond in Sum- merside last night by a score of 10-8. Bobby Gallant went the route for the winners, giving up only 2 hits. The Kinsmen used "V0 llitchers. Mac MacFarlane and J. J. Gallant, and Legion rapped out 5 hits of both of them. Donnie Schurman at shortstop, and Ron- nie Desi-Toches at third base for lhl? Leilon played well defensive- ly, and J. J. Gallant in short field and Billy Pineau at third were the pick of the Kinsmen in a de- fensive role. '7'”! same was a part of the finals for the league champion. Shiv which consists of a double round-robin of games. The Hrgt round has been Completed with the standing as follows: Legion Broollyn Dodgers Baseball School Opens Monday scout. Bill O'Connor, will be hem in Summerside and Charlottetown on Monday and Tuesday of next, week. Mr. O'Connor will work in of Physical Fitness and he will be assisted by baseball coaches John- ny Carroll and Randy Edwards. The school will open morning in Summerside. On Tues- day the school will shift to Char- lottetown where the City boy; will receive instructions. Instructions on baseball know- liow will be given to boys -from Little League age up to and in- cluding junlors. Each boy should bring baseball shoes or sneakers, glove, sweat shirt and a baseball uniform if he has one. The school at Summerside will e held on tile High School igrounds. Following is the schedule for Monday in Summerside: l 9.00-10.30-Minor League and !Little Leaguers. j 10.30--12.00-Bantams-Boys 12, iila and 14 years, 1 1.30-Midgets and Juniors Lillie leaguers iIlWdlI Big Game I ,The number one event in the ,llves of Little League ball next week will be the Little lAll-Star tMemoriai lnlRl'it'.' Sept. 3. Two all star teams from th gular Little League will race lianother in the contest. Each twill carry from 12 to 15 -and all will be in uniform. During the summer coach Randy Edwards developed four Little League teams with ap. proximately 60 boys playing lh ithe Little League. In addition &b0ut 30 boys played in the Minor eague game under the lights at Field on Thursday 8 I!- one team players months lLeague. The Yankees, captained by Maurice Larter. are leading the loop, followed by the Cardinals, Braves and Indians in that order. Maurice Larter and Chg;-11, Smiitg the pitcher and catcher of the Yankees, are the League's lelldlng hitters. Lartsr, John Leightizer of the Cardinals and Jake Kennedy of the Braves are the leading pitchers. The Little Leaguers are all ggu. ilig tickets for next Thursday's game. The boy selling the moot Saturday, Starring Randolph DRIVE-iii THEATR August 30 "CARSON CITY',' Norman Also Comedy with Vera Vague 8:30 P.M. Rain, or Clear. Mr STARLITE f S Scott and Lucille ESUMMER E REMEMBER RED cross noon nolloll -llllllils next TO ATTEND school, conducted by the Dodgers' conjunction with the Department T and CHICKEN DAILY FRED WADMAN Kenslngton ' A by her two children, Orn- Monday, August 31st- 'T” Time Objective Canadian Legion Hall, O'I.eary 2- 4 100 W. T. Hall, Alberton 8-10 100 , Tuesday, Sept. 1st- .' Dalton School, Tlgnisli 2- 4 100 i Wellington Hall 8-10 100 i Wednesday, Sept. 2nd- i R. C. A. F. Station 11-12 50 R. C. A. F. Station 1- 4 150 i Crapaud Hall 7- 9 100 1 Thursday, Sept. 3rdi- ll ll Eldon Hall 1.30-3.30 100 Beaver Club Hall, Montague 7-10 150 Blood transfusions are available for all so all be- tween the ages of 18-65 years of age and in good health should be donors! ...... ..Be a donor-save a life-perhaps your own!....... S'side Legion Wins Deciding iSolibail Game Summerside won the deciding game from Kinkora in their best-l of-seven series, at Queen Elizabeth: Park last night, defeating the vls-. ttors by a score of 9-8. and tskingi the series four games to two. Thei winning run was bitterly protested, by the Klnkora team, as the last. of the fifth inning was begun; when it was so dark that it was difficult to see the ball at all. Chuck MacNeill, the first batter up in that frame, walked. made his way to second and third in the semi-darkness while pinch-hiitting' 'F'red Gallant was battling, andl came home to end the game Gallant's infield out. The Kinkors. team connected for ten hits off the slants of Mort Grover and the Legion t ” ” Harold Drummond, Kinkora slabs- man, for seven. The game was well played from a defensive standpoint, each team chalking up only one miscue. Mc- Entea led his team's attack with a, perfect 3 for 3. E. Roberts, A.' Johnson and D Roberts each had' 2 for 3. Stew Grady and Willie Ness each had a brace of blnglesl in three tries for the victors. Rlegu MacLellan's running catch of Zeke! .Roberts' foul fly in the fourth inn-f ling was the outstanding fielding; lplayof the game. i Llnescore: Kinkora 520 10 Legion 230 31 .. com” I H E 10 1 7 1 Summerside Pro ileads Golf -Meet I i MONCTON. (CPT-Par success-, -fully withstood the onslaught of I tthe Marltimes' leading profession-1 -al golfers here Friday irilthepop-' ening round of the Mari me o- ifessional Golfers Association meet -but two shotmakers came home fin 5 tie with it. Sam Kerr of Summerside. P.E.I.,! I -shot 21 48-34-72 to lead the pro-i ;fesslonals over the nine-hole Lake-I side course. M. J. tMousiel Dow- 1' ling of Moncton topped the ama- ,teur field of 15 by duplicating i Kerr's '72. l One stroke back of the leaders was Don Sinclair of the Riverside Club of Saint John. Jim Walker of Wolfvllle, N. 8., and Alan Ogil- vie of Moncton Golf and Country ,Club were in third spot with 'I5's.t f other golfers in the under 80i ibracket were Ben Mccallum of the.” host club. Cec Dowiing, Charlotte-; . town, P.E.T., and amateur Dr. W.i i --jj-1--A.-.-v - - -ca----v ' tickets will be awarded a new ball Monday l layers and bat. The two runners-up will mm be given a new balk ; -l ,' Buying 1' LIVE POULTRY 5 DAILY AT PLANT j MALPEQUE NORTH SHORE , T PACKING co.. LTD. i : 5 ,(9PECiAl -The Legion softball team of evening by the Baseball Commit- l 0n,B ilFFElil i i Both for only 1.25 (Regular price of Deodorant alone) PAGE A FTFTEEN ll.C.A.F. Station Preparing For ;Blood Clinic -.1 Prince County Bail Playdowns The following schedule for Inter- mediate "B" baseball playdowna in Prince County was released last toe: the Island Branch A.A.U. I hg4,.,L. a. 5. soonland MW M. I ” , c cm are again ma ng all f.hI., wfllml-"u;ln"3' 30' 6”” mv” Viarrangements for the Red cmu sun. Sim 6: wemmwn It Blood Donor Clinics to be held at G"nd'mv"" :I,Il:"i;fn.A.:' Btationi. 8um;nortaei.de, , .. as ay mornng an a r- w;E:;:;ona"”' 9' 0"” 5"" " noon next week with an objective . sun se'm 13, Winner H 1.1? of 200 donors. Members of the R. , . mm " ' ' C.A.F. have demonstrated by their . i , . , y splendid attendance at clinics con- SWL 16' Tlgmsh ” '1" lducted on the Station in the past q t. 30. - t g that they realize he urgent need mzsun Bap Wmn” " Tm there is for blood to carry on this free Red Cross Blood Transfusion ." "e"””y' Iservice. They also know how vel-1 5. (Bill) Crawford of sackville. N. ieasy it is to be a blood donol . M. Deelardlnes of sydneyiwhen one is in good health and turned in the most spectscular'between the shot of the first day's play, an V9,". eagle two on the lath hole. S ages of is and at A US sr-oar KING Lauren is air cooled . ... No water locltois or pumps NO FLUSHING NO MIXING OF GAS AND OIL llffll BY FAR IICAUSI IT'S IUILT IIKE YOUR CAR Soothe!H.P.alngleU6H.P.Owln and the twin roveue oeeeoeeeoeeeoeeooaooooc EDGAR M. CANNON 316 Court St. Summerside Dealer for P. E. Island SIIMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL" wlu. RE-OPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER Bill The following courses will be offered: 4... Grade XI (Academic): ..Mathematica, English, French, Latin 01' German, Science, History. These six subjects are compulsory for students desiring to enter university or the Nursing profession. To obtain complete matricula- tion these subjects must be taken duri XII. Henceforth, this will constitute Junior Matriculation. V Grade XI (General): English, science, History. from the Au Io class, and any four other subjects from this possible list: Dual neat; Arithmetic, Typing, shorthand, Bookkeeping, Domestic Science .Vluslc, Farm Mechanics, Navigation, Drafting, or any electives iron the Academic course. l"" Students may obtain a Grade Xl School Leaving completion of the above course. Grade XII (Academic): Grade XII for this year will be the lathe : as in former years. A pass in any subject constitutes a first year uni- versity credit. Grade Xl (Commercial): This will continue to be a two-yeal Secretarial course, except for those in the General course noted above. To enter Grade XI (Academic. General, or Commercial: dent must have passed the Entrance Examination. Applications should be addressed to the Secretary, Board of School Trustees, Summerside. Mr. Plneau will be in the School Office during the afternoon: of August 28 and 29 to interview students. Certificate. 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