INCREASED ierREST in 't the ectiiities oi O'Leary R» 1! glottal Hiin School and also it in the hold oi education was ' noted by the prllli'lDaI. Earle z Jelle-y in his annual repan at ‘- the gi‘adllaliuli ceiemo es last '1 Friday. Shcwn above lelt to c right are. Claude Jelley. cliair- O‘LEARY — Thirty ~one grad-l untes toolt part in the grudua-j Lion exercises held Friday night; in the O'Leary heeional High School auditorium neiore over 900 parents and guests. the tar- gest audience ever to attend any fin-mlian there. The program began with the procession oi students tolloived by the graduatino class tiling in. to the auditorium under the dir- ection ot hirs. Barry Regan. mu- Llc teacher. Earle ielley. principal. presid- ed. in his remarks, he ed his great pleasure in seeing In increasing attendance oi par- ents over the past three years. An invitation was extended to all to attentt the upeninn rere- morues oi the new exiension which villl he held in the tall. Mr. .lelley also expressed his pride in the progress oi the schou union has stimulated a deiinite increase in interest. not only at students. but also oi par- ents and ratepayers. Apart lrom the physical edu- cntion and guidance departments already established in the school. Mr. .lelley expressed his sincere hope that home economics class- en would begin in September. GUEST SPEAKER 'The guest speak". Rev. R. G. Ellsworth. MS: STD, conflratu- iated the graduates and remind ed them that this was a or s as well as e pinnacle in the lives Hr chnsr SI his main theme “Beauty”. He stated that Ihis beauty has not physical beauty but the beauty iililtll is found in the Search Inr truth. He also Sald thal children‘ should he heard as well as seen and that their iirst questions should be answered because they are deep questions and the ans- wers cnuld well influence the child's tuture cducztinn. 1-le ieels that the person iiAio mill desires to knoiv the why oi things is college material . Rind. Junior Red Cross director. Charlottetown. esenied certificates to 14 stu» dents in the lining nursing course which was under the directlnn 11‘ Mrs. Jenn Dewar. RN, assist- mi by Margaret Ellis, public health nurse. During the program the chor- ll club rendered Selections. Reginald MIL-Auslarid deliver- d the valedlctury (allowed by chairman of the board. Claude Jelley. reading (he graduates names as Mr. Jelley. principal resented diplomas and certifi- q'llel wlih the minister nl educa- lion, Hon. L. G. Dewar. MD. onngrntulating them. GRADUATES ,Grnde 12 t in order ot merit diplumlll — Merry Barbour. re» delved the Guvernor-Gvneral's Medal liar highest proficii‘ncy al- so the Sharpe Scholarship tor WESlERN iBRIEFS *——.—— RCMP . . 1N S‘SIDE 1111-. and Mrs. George irving. arm n Icy, Que. arrived in mine e Sunday to spend a boo-t vacation with the utter- rrsnts. Sherman McAney, print; Street. : CDNMY FUNERAL — The Mr neral tor Mrs. Peter Conroy oi aw Yorlr. wul held Saturday morning trom the home oi her sin. lulu Margaret Conroy. in to St Simon Ind St. Jude'- Church. Requiem 1-1 l an m» in: celebrated by Rev. Floyd idea-uni. who also out- ted at the grave. The church in. under the direction oi Jean Perry. Pullbelrvrl : Willi-m liendrahnn, Al- ,mnhnn. E. 6. Perry. any lilo! Patrick Hog-n. anode. Inn-mt - child: . _,1._ VIII]: 31 AreGradua’ied By O'Leary RHS express- 5 n man of the M:th boaid: ‘ Fredericton 1 Saint John . 2%3238338' cos. The sunny skies will tiring warmer temperatures. worst or 5 Hnliinx The wee-Isnore. Valley, prince 1 arm: Ind vicinity. Soufl’i a . Edwlld Northern Nav- Scotln. Em was moving elm/WIN Ind Okla were during In mint rexlou. ndfl. mmflli 4 a 70, Mom“: 441 Ind 75. sin-"In 50 And 73. I” 610114! 00 an a 47 erlclon 50 In Cape Breton, northern hell or the tower Slim .lohn Rlver v.1. ky: Mostly clear Monday. me Ill Me In temperature. winds 7 lid 7|]. Knntvllle nd 75. mlottrwwn 50 Ind Saint mud M: Id: a!- un ma w-rnur Mutiny. wini- Inw early Monday mm-nlu high in the artist-noon at lugow 41 and 75. law lulu. and Now M Fred.- d 80. [mi 10.” Chnrlottetown. M m. m in And high In file “Emu II Sydney 41 and 70. Ind CampbeU- Min 43 Ind 75. Hilh tide today ai Charlotte- town It 1.05 mm. Ind 1. p.111. At Rulflca It 7.19 In. p.ln. Summerslde llde eighmn minqu liter Reginald Valor dictm’ian: Merry Barbour. classlcnder and winner 01 die Goivt-rnorGent-ral‘s medal and a sharp Scholarship to Mount Allison Universal. Earle Jel- Ic) prlncipal. and Education . SIer L G. Dewar. MD. Mount Allison University {at Your years: Sylvia Gard. who Al» so received Sharpe Scholarsh ; laine Howard. Sterling Ellis. Hollis Ross. Lorna MacKinnon. Margaret Horne. Irma MacWil- liums. Faye Milligan. Alton Bul~ Ker. Donna Smnllrnan. Herman Palmer, Reginald MacAusland. Jr.. Eva Mac illnn. Gary Phil- lips. Ann Rogers. Carmel Gal- lant. Freda Reid, Sii'abey Jellry. Albert MacWiliiania, N o r m a Shaw. Annie Easter. Sandra Cur rie. D o r o t h y Seaman. Gloria Receiving certificates —— Es~ titer Belts. sherran MacWilllams. Fenton lililligan. Bonnie Boales. Wendell Shaw. Eleanor Home At the conclusion or the pro- grnrn lunch was sen-en in the graduating class and parents, al- so a silver collection was taken {or the piano iund which realiz. ed the sum of 51111. Also in the afternoon the graduates met in the economics class room (or a ISLAND NEWS PAGE TiGleH — The second West Prince Amateur Cavalcade spon- sored by the rignish Branch oi the Retarded Children‘s Amt-ia- itori was held in the regional high school auditorium at Tig- nish Friday evening. and was lAlberlon and West Prince County ‘2 The Guard n. Charlottetown. Mo . June 24, 1963 ‘ Tignish Amateur Cavalcade l ls Sponsored By CARC Ass’n Fitzgerald sang a selection, dinniay oi Swim. miter rhyme. Will use even- A fine fiddle and Wanted much enjoyed by a large mlm- Al Id: bar of Speciators, There were 28 entries in the various classes. gram su Tap pnze of Hie evening Wmt to a gmup oi girls fmm the “mm” . 'flgnish elementary school. “‘13” m- M’s- mug] Barbara Ann caudet and We” 3- 13- WW" Gilbert Gaudet. Bloonnield. Shemn Gaul-let. Tigth Shore placed second. Other prize winners wem: Marie and Kathy Doucette. retort-lite tor singing; David Arsenaiilt. piano playing: Joan Al‘senaillt and Ann Marie Gaiinet. ldr piano duet; irrita hieinnts. i‘t-cilatllm: Joyce Drsv Roehcs. Anne .iiarie Gaudet and Carol Ami Perry. Irish jig. Specialties during the evenan included strip-dancing by Mrs. Alyce Bernard. Alphonse Gaudet and Daiid Arsenanlt. Edweod party honoring the principal. Mr, and Mrs. Earle .1 elley. They were presented amp .4 l r at Tinnish. Fire Guls Farm Building Al Tignish TlCi SH v Fire 0! unknown I Harper was won ny Mrs, Harper. 3 Alphonse Gaudet, OMI, hlsiuaid-uille. he. made one Pruenlatlon 0f W23. Rev. Flayd MLGMM. mum oi cm‘tvmull'ies said he was praised to see the utterest shown by the people tor this very warm while cause He spoke oi the cavaleade held at O'Leary and said the third and that or: will he held ct Albarton nein Fri- day evening. and the winner: iroin the three centers will compete tor the mad prizes at a later date. He thanked the Judges. and Miss Jean Perry who had acompnnied the many ilitieiieot clones. i-ie praised the workers of the ln litlocli 000W" PRICES ATLAS TIRES! SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES -- JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER TRAVEL! BUY NOW - --SAVE NOW! ° LIBERAL TERMS ' LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE ° NO DOWN PAYMENT ° NO CARRYING CHARGE PLUS NEW LIFETIME GUARANTEE . . . . LIFE OF TREAD OR TIRE . . . YOUR CHOICE . . . HONOURED BY 50,000 ESSO DEALERS! the area and those who had donated the prize money. origin yesterday attemoon guu- ed a term hu dine on the pro pertv ot ltil Margaret Conroy .v the time the Ti:- nish iire department arrived on the scene the inside oi the build- ina was a mass oi names. Due to there being a break WEATHER TORONTO lCPl — Tempora- Lures: Min. Max. Dawson 19 S7 , nearby. Ihe liremcn were able Vancouver 54 68 y I» bring the blaze under control Victoria on 61 Inuickly and prevent it from 34 spreading to a nearby barn, own- 45 59 ed by Alhcrl Hnndrahan. who. 55 77 first noticed the tire on thel'l'oronto . 52 so neighboring property. ‘Ollawa ,. 51 82 TO TRY SWIM Claudia McPherson. a 17- vearold St. James. Man. high school girl. wears a happy smile as she boarded a plane Saturday night enroute to Lore don. She expects to make her second attempt to swim the English channel between July 23 and Ana. 3. It she is suc- cesslul. Miss McPherson would he the youngest woman to malte the Channel crossing. In her last attempt, in 1962. the y o ii a a swimmer was taken irom the channel atter swim. ‘ mini; two-thirds ot the way. ICP wtropbotoi Tignish Co-op Has Break TIGNISH — It was reported and thou had occurred at the morning Entry was made by brealtina h oi the contents revealed that a small amount oi taken. The Autumn detachment has the incident under investigation. last night that a break. entry olllces ol the Tigniah Fisher-i men-ii soap plant early Sunday. an omce window. and a c colt. money in at I DENTAL average. With Stannoud Fluo ment has been completed. Pre-school children Murder Suspect Makes heap. BOSTON (Ari—Rocco halt a. n, awaiting trial In the brutal silyinl ot a young mother and her two~yenr~itld loll. canned from South Strut .lall Sundly by lumping over a ience, police report . Police said aalllro drool-ed your tent to the prmnd ailrr cllinbihii a bathed wlre toner. then disappeared. nalllro wu held in the slay. 1.111 lint Feb. 2 at Mrs, Toby Wagner, :1 and her Inn, Marti, lie in charged with Ihwtlng em down in their apartment durlnn n pitched h with Do“:- DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CLINICS FOR FLUORIDE APPLICATIONS AT CITY HALL. CHARLOTTE TOWN AND TOWN HALL. MONTAGUE For the partial provomion a! tooth do- cuy. Available to all children bemoan the ages of 3 and 13 without charge. This Fluoride treatment. which in harmless and perfectly painless. has been proven to reduce the amount of future tooth decay by 40% on the lids. which iii now being used. only one application is necessary. 1 ‘ School children. in order to be eligible. must first. produce a Certificate. signed by a Dentist: or Dental Hygienist. that all necessary dental treat, from the nge of 8, m eligible without this Certificate. These Clinics will cnmmence on 24 June. 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