1943 G Nurses oi’ the 194.3 gradua- ting class of the p.s.1. Hospi- tal were united last night for .1:he first time in is with 'geinbers of the class coming Du-I-4.} S'SlDE GIRL ~-wtcontinuecl from page 1) ifahy prize for the highest stand- ing in Algebra. Velda MacPher- son, Central Queens. In addition to the scholarships and prizes listed. several addi- tional prizes have been provid- ed by various groups of Women's --Institutes in this province. The winners of these prizes will be announced shortly by the insti- tutes which have provided them. to English Literature. Barbara .Canclow. Summerside — 95. - Eng] Compositi n: Ralph .Lewis. 0‘Leary -— 94. . History: Ste r l i n g Brcedon. Queen Charlotte — 93. _, Geography: Billy Clow, Kin- Irora. Barry Ellis. Queen Char- lo tte —- 89. Arithmetic: Barbara Candow. Sumrnerside. Ralph Lewis. 0’- Leary — 100 S c i e n c e. Barbara Candow, Summerside - Algebra: Velda MacPhcrson, Central Queen's — 99. Geometry —- Andrea Johnston. Kensington — 100. French: Helen Darrach. Eau Royalty -95. Latin -- Mary Martin. Monta- 95 gue ~ SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES The names of the successful candidates follow halbeti- cal order in three classes. Class 1 mniains the names of those students making 75 per cent or over of the aggregate marks: Class 11. those making between 65 per cent. and 75 per cent of the possible mark: Passed. those who have obtained at 50 per cent of the aggregate mark but not over 64 per cent the same. Students whose names are pre- ceded by an asterisk have failed in one or two subjects. The ac- - tual marks made by the condi- dates have been forwarded to them by mail. The answer papers will not be ley M returned to the students. How- ever. any student or his or her representative. may examine his or. her papers upon payment 11.00. Parties interested should apply to the Prince of Wales Col- lege Office during the week of August 13-17 between the hours of .00 cm a.m. and Cyrus Aitken. Central Queens: John Andrew, East Royalty; Di- ane Arsenault. Kinkora; F r e d Arsenault. Summerside: Cathy win, Parkd Albany Village: Arlene Boylan. Souris: Jim Brammer. Kenning- ton; Sterling Breedon, Queen Charlotte: Elainobrycnton. rwo . j_ Norma Bulger, o'I.cary; Dob- athy Campbell. Queen Charlotte; flarbara Candow. Summerside: Ior re s Campbell. Alberton; ."‘.. A. 7 MN from as far as Fort Lauder- dalo. Florida. Left to right at the Islands Motor Lodge last nigh‘. are: Mrs. Lena Anna Coulson, RN. Sumsnersidez Sheila Carruthers. 0’Leary; Barry Champion. Summerslde; Marjorie Clark, Montague; Bon- nie Clark, Winaloe. . Steven Clarkson. Montague; Billy Clow, Kinkora; Heather Cole. Central Queens; William C o u sin I, Kenslngton; Miriam Crawford. Englewoodc Wanda Crosier, Kensington: Isobel Cur- ley. Montague; Rita Curran. st. Theresa's: Clare Darby. Sum- merside: Helen Darrach. E a at Royalty; Marilyn Douse. Sher- Kimble Doyle. Mt. Stewart; Lorraine Doyon. Mi ; Barry Ellis. Queen Charlotte; Gwyneth Ferguson, Summerside, Banbaam Footer, Soutbpoirt; Earl aster. Pas-kiddie; David Fraser Montague; Murdock Fyfe, Ken- sington; Alfred Gallant. Evan- geline; Louise Gallant, Mis- couche. Theresa Gallant. Stella Maris; Ian Gorman. Sherwood; Mary Gosbee. Murray Barbour; Linda Green, Montague; Geraldine Harris. Montague; Vivian Hen- diren, Summsnide; Robert Hic- key. Summcrsidc; Roy Hobson. Summerside; Muriel Hogan. Tig- nish; Victor Hogan, Tignish. Shells Holt. Summon-side; An- drea Johnson. Kensington: Bar- ry Johnston, Parkdale; John Keefe. Kinkora; Norah Kelly. Central Queens; Helen Kenna dy, Montague; Josephine Kick- ham. Souris: rneat Lawson. Summerside: Ralph Lewis. 0’- Leary: Edith Mccann. West Covehead. Winston Macciregor. Fort Au- gustus; Mary Maclnnis. East alty; Judy Macxensie. Bor- on den; Roger Macltensie. Monta- gue; D o n a a MacLarcn. Mia- ouci1o- ‘ M O . . Fort Augustus; Jean MacLeod. Eben- ezer; Marilyn MacLeod. Monta- gue; Velda MacPherson. Cen- trsl tague. Willard Moan. Kensington; Joan M J ; ‘ er- urptiy. Mt. Stewart; Da vid Perry. Tignisll; Ruth Pid- geon, Kensington; Bonita Poir- ier, Miscouchc; Arlene Power, oilrc Dame- Wlnsloe: Gail Rayner. Summer side; Garth Rayner. Summer- de. » Eunice Rcddin. Mt. Stewart; Marilyn Reeves. Bummersidc; Ronald Reeves. Queen Charlotte; Joanne Raid. Souris: Noclla Reid. Evangeline; Roberta Reid. 8 Rlchacnds in- kora; Diane Roberts. Engla- wood; Sharon Roper. East Roy- alty; George Saunders. 0‘Leary. Billy Scott. Souris: Mary Shields. Kensington: Earl Smith. Kinkora: Velda Smith. Central Queens: Margaret Stewart. Souris: van a '1‘:-ainor. Moi-ell; garct arron. Borden. CLASS 11 Wilma Abbott. Central Queens: Billy Adams, Keaalngton: Alice Arsenauit. Evangeline; George Armumlt Evangeline; Gerald W -4. SASTERN mus moss samr JOIN "~ Mrs. Lloyd Woodley and her 4‘“ children. Joan. Jim and soon. Misoooohe """ ick. Tignish: 1:1 Arsenault. Evangeline; L ouls Arson ..Evangelina; Marcel Arsenault. Evangeline; Mariette Arsenault, Evangeline; simonne Arsenault, Evangeline; Melvin Am-coin. Evangeline; ‘Cl Baker. Kensington; Bobby Bal- Kensington; Bobby Ballum. Montague: Irena Bell. West Covchead. ‘Jolm Busty. Queen (mar- lotte; Allan Bernard. Reusing- ton; Evelyn Bertram. Central Queens; Joan Bevan, Parlrdaie; Thane Didi. Mhscoudse; ‘Cano- lyn Blue. Little Sands. J can .. r: .3 : Loo Broder- izabdh Brooks. White Sands: Janet Buchanan. DUATINE CLJASS MEET Queens; Mary Martin. Mon- 9, Mrs. Mary Storey. RN. Fort Lauaierdale and Mrs. Eliza- Webster. RN, Yes-mouth. N.S Oi the original 10 mem- bers of the class seven were present at the reunion. ia Curley. Miscouche: Donnie Delaney, Borden; Wendell Den- nis, Sherwood; Richard Dixon. Summerside: M a r y Dougan. Tracadie Cross: Arlene Douglas. Kensington: G l a d y s Easter. Hampshire. Bernadette Egan. Elmwood; Valerie Ellis. Kensington; Eric Ellsworth. Montague: Margaret Enman. Montague: Reta Ferg- uson, Murray River: Alfred Fyfe. Kensington; Virginia Gal- lagher. Kensington: Barbara P Ga llant. soouche; ‘Estelle Gallant. Souris: Geraldine Gal- lant. Stella Maris. Mabel Gallant. Souris: Martha Gallant, Souris: Richard Gall- ant. Souris: Russell Gallant, Tig- . niah; Clifford Gaudet. Summer- side: Dwight Glover. West Roy- alty; ‘Maureen Graham. Mon- tague; Paula Green. Albany Vil- lage: Paul Hagen, Kensington; Mark Handrahan, Tignish. _ ‘Robert Han-per, Tigntsh; ‘Don- nie Harris. Montague; Garry Harris. Montague; Joe Kenne- berry, Montague; Carol Herman, Southport; Ann Hickox. Park- dale; Donna Huisman, Summer- ‘de. Blair James. Morell; Gail Jessome. Kensington: Sandra Johnston. Parkdale: Ro d ney Jones, Queen Charlotte; Sheila Jones. 0'Leary; Wallace Jordan. Beach Point: Carl Jorgensen. Central Queens: Wayne Keenan, M er: Alfredo Kelly. Notrc Dame: Paul Kelly. Kelly's Cross; Florence Kennedy. Tig- nish: ‘Patricia Kennedy. Tig- nish: Joan Keough. Tignish. Raymond K e o u g h, Tignish; Gloria Knox. Montague: Stant- on Lawleas, Kinkora: Elizabeth Lawlor. St. Teresa’s: Arthur Le- wis. O‘Leary: Betty Mccabc. Winsloe: Barbara McCall. Tyne Valley: Winnlfred ,McCa.rdle. Kinkora; David Mccarron. Mon- ; Maccormac. m L. gue; Alan bany Village. Vivien Mcournly. Sumner- side; A r m a d a l e MacDonald. Souris: Elaine MacDonald. Mon- tague; John MacDonald, Sum- merside: Peggy MacDonald, Grand River; Sandra MacDon- ald. Englewood; Dean MacEw- en. Kensington; Marlene MacE- wen. Kensington: Paul MacGui- Bin. ' : Innis. Kensington. ~ Maclnt-yne. Moreil; Maureen Mclver. Kinkora; Ell- en MacKay. Beach Point; ‘Wayne Maclialy. Mus-ray Riv- er; Gary MacKinnon. Montague: ‘Kathleen Mackinnon. Engla- wood; Wayn e Macxinnon. Queen Charlotte: Flora Mac- Migcouc Lean. Central Queens; Cheryl MacLeod. Montague: Dorothy MacLeod. Albany Village. Ernest Macheod. Montague; Audrey MacMillan. Sherwood; Margaret McNay. Central Queens; Cathy McNeil]. Monta- gue: George McNeill, Summer- side: Marilee MacNei1l. North Wiltshirc: ‘ acPhec, Souris: Roger MacPhee. Tig- I ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, vsouris. Kings County 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Set. Aug. 8, The Agwsltural Rehabilita- tion and alopmcnt Act con- tract should be ready for sign- ing the middle of this month. Argument was completed in the case of Harold Arscnauli. Chlriottetown, and the accused was committed for trial at the nest of the miprome (‘curt by Magistrate A. J. Bao- Arsenault. counselled by John P. Nicholson. is charged with uttering a forged document. government cheque. The c a s for the crown was conducted by Alan K. Scales. THEFT CASE The preliminary hearing In the case of James Garry Corm- ley. Charlottetown. on the charge of theft. was further remanded ug 7 ductothc con i. nish; Margaret Mcswsin. Mor- e1l;K a t h l e e n Macwilliams. Montague. Glen Machon, Montague: Mar- cia Manderaon. Central L ot 16; Judy Marchand. Tignish; Nor- man Martin. Montague; David Matheson. Summerside: Billy Mills. Souris: Leta Moase. Ken- sington; 8 a n d r a Molyneaux. Summersida; Jim Montgomery, Kensington; Elinor Moore, Mon- ta gue. C a r ole Morely. Parkdalc; George Morrison, _Morell; Phyl- lis Mulligan. Kensington; Linda Murchison. Montague: Eugene d‘. Summerside: Paul Pelletier. Miscoucbe; Goo- rgina Penny, Beach Point; Ron-' ald Pcnny, Montague; Bernadet- te Perrot, Montague; Frances Perry. Summerside: Shernen Peters, Souris: Russell Pickard, Sherwood: Linda Pidgeon. Ken- sington. Johnnie Porlriler. Miscouch ‘Reta Poirler. 'l‘igni.sh; Billy Power. Montague: Donna Pra- ught, Grand River; Mabel Prot- fltlt, Kensington; Ronnie Profitt, Kensington; Gail Proulx. Mis- couche; Shelia Quinn, Fort Aug- ustus; Heather Ramsay, Ken- sington; Norma Ramsay. Ken- sington. Gail Riley. Montague: Helen Montague: Mary Shea. Tignish; Mania 8 Patsy Sinclair. Montague; Elva Small. Mlscouche. Elmer W. Smith. Klnkora: Eric Smith. Kensingtan; ‘Joan Smith. Central Queens; ‘Phyllis smith. Fort Augustus; Donald Stavert. Konshxgton; Sunnnersi raine ornpson. Evangeline Do . i s - coucbe; Fl Tralnor, South- gu eon Vesaey. Y Trevor Webb. 0‘Leary: Allison Weeks. Central Queens; ‘Nad- ine Weelns, Central Queens; Anne Marie White. Souris: Judy Word, Mlacouche. Arsanault. Evangeline; ‘Corin- ne Arsenault. Evangeline: ‘Da- mond Arsenaiult. Evangeline; ‘Elizabeth Arsonault. Mis- couche; cnneth Arson . Montleue. Bettv until A . , :- stenographer being unavailab . Gormley, not represented by counsel. earlier elected trial by judge and jury, on the charge the theft of goods. valued at more than $50. the property of Trial ls Ordered On ForgeryCouni lcmiacloypoueocmmyesm-y div Boston's Wholcoalollgy Goods. Charlottetown. Mr. as is al- ter in this on a second charge of vagran- tho accused was remanded until the same date. O'Connor. Charlotte or-in dclenco wi would act be available until that date. prosocut n I conducted b Allison M. Gillis. “MOON " CASE not pure from a vendors store. J Buell. Charlottetown. was fined $35 and A or so days in jail. A lone drink and inc Ivabla was remanded without bail un- til Aug. 4. acting premier A.n. bfacltac mid . Severe _pn)- iccts this province will ready go ahead so soul as :1: contract is signed. ho mt- Known commonly act was passed the in parlia- beaaofowocoaoinivaiu as ARDA. tourlsmandotb limos Agreement A oco Ready ‘For'SignlI’i9 Hm moot last your and contains time min aimsyto be achiev- ed through cost sharing agno- cuts on . Primarily, it aims for. altar- note uses ior land now classified or . development and conservation of KINGSBOVRO Mrs. Fred Robertson. Kings- boro, is a patient in the Souris Hospital where she is undergo- g treatment is . Miss Clarabol ching. B.‘ So.. dshlhtior of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- l Chiag. Kingsboro. has ro- ournod to South Carolina after spending a month with her pot- on Miss‘ Joan’ Bruce who is cm- ployodis Charlottetown. for the summer months visited recently at her home in Bothwell. Mr. Edwin’ Fraser. Toronto, Ont., is spending his annual va- cation with his mother. Mrs. Fred Rose. and Mr. Rose. R ad Point and Mrs. Colin Dixon ne- turnod . . tend the funerals of Mr Dixon's brother John Dixon and nephew Frankie Dixolilrh which were held on Bears. Montague. ‘Alice Beaion. Queen Char- lote; ‘Heather Benton. Queen Charlotte; ‘Ray Benton. Church Road; ‘Jean Beocbing. Sum- merside: Blair Belanger, Mor- ell; Allan Bell. Carleton Siding: Blois Bell. Central Queens; Margaret Bell. Parkdale: Pat Bernard. Stmimersidc; sheila Bemand. Summerslde. ‘Doris , Central List 16; Carol Birt. Morel]; ‘Cheryl Birt. Souris: 5: , Montague. ‘Barbara Brown, Moreli; William Brown, summers! . ‘Robert Bryant. North En- morc: ‘Claudia Bryanton, sher- wood; ‘ sington: ‘Judy Buchanan: Queen Chariot ‘ te.Paule tcBuc- hsnan, Sherwood; ‘Sandra Bul- ger. Cape Wolfe‘ Kathleen Burke. Queen Charlotte’; ‘Wal- dron Burke. Kensimgton: Jimmy Cain, Montague. ‘Robert Cain, Montague; ‘Har- vey H. Calms. Springton; ‘Roy Callaghan. Tlgnish; Cecil Cam- pbell, Poplar Point: ‘Clare Campbell. Poplar Point, Macy Camp . Kenaington. ‘Pearl on. Summ ’ . arg- arot Carver. Montagu - Janet Caoeley, Kenaington; ‘Noelle Ca;-eley. Kensimgton. Ch ‘Roger ‘John Clancy. Montague; ‘Ken- neth Clark. Kinkora: Linda Clark. Parlodale: ‘Ivan Claw. Meadow Bank. ‘Marsha Clow. . Summeislde; Enroimcnts close August 15th r. o. box on. BIG SPECIAL DANCE AUGUST 9111 ~ Montague Regional High School Music by “The Bombrandts” from New Glasgow. N.S. Featuring In Pctrofl. Brooch Doc’: double. 'Admision .750 i Sponsored by Montague Legion Branch. . THANK YOU... Dorothea (loads. Mount Stewart; ‘Mai-ills coakos. Mcoell;' ‘G1 oondon. Montague; ‘ ' Coukcy. Sunnnorsido; ‘Patricia Cooper. Summerside: ‘Al the Corcoraa. Alba:-ton Cheryl Corccran. Miscouciio; Louise , Queen Charlotte; Leigh sig. Central Queens. ‘F e Cruwell. Summon . 0'Leary; ‘Nelda Daisici. Queen harlotte: Donna Day. Kenning- ton; ‘Albert Decoste. Summer- side: Donna Delglran. Sum- merside: Alfred Deenoches, Tignrlsh; ‘Claudette Desliiochcs. Miscouche. (Continued on Page 12) Professional Accounting Correspondence Course This is a five year course conducted for the Association by the University of British Columbia. Although it is not neces- Comrn. Major In Accountlngpgrom any recognised University. Enquiries should be addressed to run osnmmn ormmar. ACCOUNTANTS’ ASSOCIATION or rnnvon nnwann ISLAND FOR SALE ~ McNei|| Will Attend Drug Plan Talks Provincial Health Minister Dr. Hubert McNelll will meet a Ottawa with federal H e alt h Minister Monieith and other provincial health department re- presentatives on Aug. 17 to dis- cuss the federal government pro- posal concerning assistance to babies deform by the drug thalidomide. Some of the drug. a tranquil- izer. is known to have entered 9 mm. or 1!. IAIN!‘ JOHN. H. I. where he is receiving treatment. Mr. Mrs. Stewart Mac- Grcgor. returned to their home in East Baltic after a three weeks trip which took them to points of interest in Western Ca- nada including a week spent at the Canadian Baptist Federation Assembles in Calgary. Alberta. ss Hilary Mugiord. Mono- ton. N.B.. spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Stewart. Kingsboro. Mrs. Elsie Bruner. Fort Mott. South Carolina. is spending some tliime at her summer residence Mr. Percy Beaton. East Point has re-entered the scum Hospi- tal for further treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Eidred Bryon- ton. Sarnia. Ont. who are vaca- tioning with the tormer's father. were Sunday visitors to Kings- boro where they called on a number of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter. Parraboro. N.S.. are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter and family. North Lake. Mrs. Joseph MacLean. South Lake is a patient in the Souris Hospital. Mr. Preston Bryenton. Rollo Bay . soil and water resources. provided 080,000,000 as its share for the first three-year period, from last’ June 1 to April 1. M8. ro- trcck during for Sundays Pris. ral govcmmect has 1!! Ewopsihivry In Crash Fri. mam-u. an-many’ um - Brill‘! flflhll uivsr om... Mugs escaped injury yh" their cars crashed into a teio. vision camera and spun off in. 351417‘! practic. German Grand Hill. in a BRIO.-. and Mg", a Cocpcrwcrc on a downhui stretch of the Nurburgi-in. track when a TV camera. mu into the Porsche Dugc driver count Godin do he UC Minister is Inducted At Montague MONTAGUE -- The induction of Rev. Russell Burns was held in the Montague United Church with members of Montague. Lo- wer Montague and Sturgeon pre- sent. The service was led by Rev. Dr. A. S. Weir. Rev. David Bar- wisc read the scripture and also led in prayer. The message was delivered by Rev. M. R. Pock- iington. The anthem sung was “Thy will Be Done". The benediction was pronounced by Mr. Burns. At the conclusion of the ser- vice. the congregstion adjourn- ed to the church hall where each member present was introduced to their new minister. after which lunch was new led by Lorne igginton. anywhere is P. E. the rush. and save "33. ALS Siding. Driving well as a a leg this province and some h as been sold in drug stores.Acting premier Andrew MacRae said. as far as is known. the drug was not sold to pregnant women here but. he said, there is always a chance that some woman might have been given a sam- of the drug. At least 40 babies. w h o s e mothers took the drug during the ‘U .- (I earily stages of pregnancy. have been born deformed in Canada. $1 bring relief from I mes. 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