Wm" munch. counts:- m uh WATDON. It's a bunt-l Micah-Munitions“. arr—m his to! M. uh...- wt... ‘ M m “if lam thatched-fl l The Guardian. Char-lam“. Mon. June 22. 1964.be said. "you gAlberion RHS l'las Graduation TON — The address to be: shoots closmg' oeremo ea . - y . .llc suggwted that since the of education has been go- kg on for centuries, the grad- uates during their years in school had been gleaning from the ted knowledge of the past and learning the skills of the "8561 . “If' your education has n good.“ he said. “you have been. guided into ways of self-disoi-T pline. self expression and char- acter formation . . of ur mind must foo understanding. for creative think- dertakes more than he can pos- _ ton Reg-tog- ‘ ly do. ' . h oapalb A, S Williams BA. BEd.. at the Ill N he Will never do all he and L le of doing." rose In regard to choosing a career.‘sllso . countries a n your intelligence will determine. 9 direction you should l'ous thoughts ilon now. can lead to a happy and productive life." i The salutatory was given by Coreoran music was under direction of Mrs. Ruth Summers with Mrs. EE. Larter as pianist. Principal lCain reported GRADUATES AND PRIZES Kerras Campbell, son of Mr_ Mrs. Hubert Campbell, Mont- . was val ' rian l Learlene THE B. 8: J. COFFEE SHOP AND Condleghr Room SERVED IN PLEASANT TASTY FOOD. PROPERLY ! dleral’a medal and received prizes English and highest c136 Slella M‘lavclnnls of Gree improvement and p romlse. Pearlene Corcoran of Piusvillle Arthur who received the ward received a prize for third stand- for the student showing most im- ‘ the class arin Name and appe g m likely to succeed, and Sandra French. er leading 8'1‘ neth McNeill. imam 'Wlulam Aleitha Corooran of Piusville re- on the Years WOTk- celved the award for good lead- .ership. good sportsmanship and school irit Vaunda Ashl nlmounlt received prizes for second staud- stungralphic course were: Shirley ' in the class and for most Galhlz‘tnt who received a prize tor Wyn andShidaSalmdersofMoNeln. huddle Gallant and Alberton DorisDaltou Bubourrc- CIAL oeived an award for the studmt Graduating in the commerdallslww'lng most COMMER standing, Carolyn Mac- G-raduating in the clerical com- mercial course were' Barbara Claw, i DRURY LANE STEAK HOUSE . NE. A must on your trip. Eng and creative _. the real purpose of Ito make mam better and nobler. ' Straight across No. 2 Highway at RE]. and NB. Tourist Bureau NOTHING IS EASY . “He assured the class that noth- Iznlg worthwhile attaining in this life is easy. "Leaders believe." he said, “that unless a man un- Crclne Falls, .Mon lniured At Waterfront A Charlottetown service sta- ; tion owner, Walter MacDonald, 1 tsettle doon§ SURROUNDINGS We“ ALBERTON P.E.I. education is“ George Agnew SEAFOODS Wholesale - Retail O live and cooked—- O lobsters. clams O oysters. qualmugs We Cater to Banquets 85 Prince St. Dial 892-2270 at the entrance of Fort l Beausejour. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ! .‘Plcnic & Camping Needs; J [Large amounts sold at whole-i sale prices to hotel, motel, re-, 121 Water St., was injured Sat- . urday evening in a waterfront' accident. He is now reported “resting All Types comfortably” in the P.E.I. Hos- . Souvenirs pital. . . Toiletries — most all Mr. MacDonald received a* makes crushed shoulder, five broken . Bathing Caps ribs, and a badly cut hand. . Q Swim goggles and fins when he was pinned beneath a PRESCRIPTIONS large mobile crane on the Yacht i pROMPTLY FILLED Club wharf. r D‘ l hThe crane, which had been. la ‘“ oisting a float. fell over when " , ' the wharf gave way beneath it. S A tow truck lifted the crane Off the injured man. 309 Water St. S'side I O S Slde Doctor l BAY VISTA To Accompany MOTOR INN Cadets To U.S. l OTTAWA — Dr. Gilbert J. i Gallant of Summerside. pm. 4 a national director Of the Air ‘ Cadet League of Canada will accompany the goodwill party, of Royal Canadian Air Cadets; selected to tour the United ‘ States this summer. it was an- nounced today by League Head- quarters. Route 6 (One Mile West Cavendish National Park) Licensed Dining Room and Lounge Dancing July and August Friday and Saturday nights. Catering to private parties. banquets, weddings. etc. Coin Operated Laundermat I l i t s. R. JOHNSTON Lilli ‘ St. Peters Rd. F sort operators. 1' FREE Tumblers away with each $4.00 purchase‘ of gasoline. i Agents for Tilden Rent a Carl Service . FINA Station Parkdale: For Ice and Rental Service l Phone 2-1632 THE RANCH HOUSE Handicrafts, Gifts, Confections. Cigs, etc. OPEN DAILY 10 am. to 10 pm. FOR YOUR VACATION N‘EEDS Jantzeu Swim Trunks ulilu “W M Summerside i— lFree I. l(‘Ientenniul Tumb-li er. ' h It ’ - s “ ’g “mm .J.&S. Store Ltd. infants To teens specialty store . authentic vlyella tartan: . other exclusive lines for children & teens. Water Street Summerside Churlofietown's Most Up To Date RESTAURANT 151 l ‘. Kent St. Phone 4-7635 Milton’s As part of the international 7 Air Cadet exchange visits pro l gram, Dr. Gallant and 15 Air ‘ Cadets will leave RCAF Station Trenton on July 24th and re- turn on August 10th after visit- ing New York. Washington and the State of Indiana as guess of the United States Civil Air atrol. In addition to supervising the exchange cadet party, Dr. Gal- ‘ lant will officially represent the ‘ Air Cadet League at receptions, ; luncheons and other functions l along the route of travel. NORTH RIVER _, Movies Rain or Shine Try Our Snack Bar I miles from C'towu on the Trans-Canada High- way to Borden. Old Spain J For P. E. STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN 3 miles east of Summerstde the Best Shows on I. visit Boy ls HurT Your Picnic Needs In Bicycle Mishap Fifteen-year-old Gerald Cas- field. of Charlottetown. receiv- V” minor injuries yesterday When he fell from his bicycle on the Southport road. about $0 yards south of the Trans- Canada highway intersection. 'V Apparently the wheel of the bicycle had hit. a' stone. The ou . the son Mrs. Kelvin Casford. 196 Queen St., was treated in the out-patient . Darkroom Supplies . Kodak Cameras and filo if; . Film Mclnnis Photo & Hobby _ Supp .v 111 Kent St. Charlottetown MacLEAN’S GROCERY Winsloe. P. E. I. . RIVER VIEW ESSO SERVICE 15 Miles from Borden CRAPAUD, P.E.I. BEFORE the wool comes to department of the Charlottetown Condon’s Hospital. KINNY PEOPLE ‘ READ THIS i Mr. Tourist Silver Waters Motor Lodge Offers: O 16 units heated O Shawers O Playground Route l-A 2 miles east of S’side Woollen Mill 5 AFTER It has been to Condon’s Woollen i Mill Visitors Welcome .. Yarns . Blankets‘ . Auto Robes . Island Tartan Blankets i Made of 100% Virgin Wool BELL'S BOOK & ‘ Souvenirs. r iouery. Books, Magazines, etc. FOR ALL YOUR BARBECUE NEEDS FORD'S MEATS DIAL 4-9223 Elm Ave. Ch'town NOVELTY STORE English Bone China, Greeting Cards, Stat- 14 Summer St. Summerslde " I Your Bank for speeuy el- ficient service Is the Bank of Montreal with two offices to serve you. Main Branch—105:1 Grafton St., Charlottetown. across the street f r o m Confederation Centre Theatre. Parkdale, P. E. I,—Corner St. Peters Road and Palmer’s Lane on Route 2 where ample king is always available. . SUNTAN LOTIONS . rmsr AID NEEDS Sportswear, etc, . ers. gradell were: John _ ,MI'MA.M a...“ Every Wednesday Night, Every Night During Lobster Carnival Week July 12 - 18 Summerside Racing Assn. ’. Specials Every Week Enterprise Bakery 203 Grafton St. DIAL 4-8747 . SOUVENIRS SHERWOOD DRUG SUNDRIES Sherwood Shopping Centre gains with WAIT-.0" ‘ “I would fin to thud yul fa thehndt have derived from taking WATE-ON . . . [IE on TEN POUNDS. EE CE." "I l. l. M arms-w ' G niniu . . t It files in - "w" . alga-plum. ind othc oftal need-d same was of WA ' luau and women I n! I. d WE RENT Televisions. Fridges. Washers. Stoves WE SELL Toys. Furniture, Tires and all Appliances large and small. rmssrom: HOME 8: AUTO Co. Ltd. Ch’town — Next door to King Kola Laundry WM. CONDON : and SONS £65 Queen St. Dial 4-3712 Charlottetown , winter-spott- hymn-bum pin-appeal“ hid. butts Ladies' Wear Full course Chinese and : Canadian dinners . O Quick lunches 0 Take. out IcrvIce 73 Lower Queen Dtsl 4-3910 ‘ Charlottetown ’ THYMEWOOD Stsnhope P. l. I. "For the best In handcrafts from the four Atlantlc Pm- J laces". ' Parkdale FASHIONS ARE TO The latest styles of Swim Suits, Shorts and Slacks are found at— The Misses HOLMES & BRADLEY Queen hoot . souvenirs . . gifts . novelties. sic. "cll'TllllllMA" The Island’s Largest Gift House Opposite Guardian - Patriot, Prince st. Ch'town BUYING FURNITURE for the FOLKS AT HOME? 5 cc Archer & MacDonald Ltd. Open ’ttI 9 every night Dial 4-6345 PLAY IN O'Brien. Ca- Brylan Campbell. Award for improvement O’Brien. Barry pbell receiv- ed a prize for highest standing in Stephanie Latter. Beulah ham recel of Myers and Helen Sa of Leading T,,.llll.11‘"' the finest shows seen on P.E.I. are at the adelo weutto a w WV O LADIES MEN‘S CHILDREN'S WEAR Hl'ilfSE FURNISHINGS Q. l \‘ i 1 _fl_, ll‘J QUEEN 3T HARNESS RACING I e . ’re: Peggy and most 5‘ ade 9 were: Ken- Krystyna Hellmioh and James Jeffrey. Barry Prid- 'ved title award for most First year" commercial class Tourist Informal: ll Mfr/a ‘. Ii'r. ' l- v: . . i l H AF LOT TE'I’OWN most turnovemeut. Owen Olivd Ind hishest stand ing in nursic. Angus Breeders Plan Ann uol The Maritime Angus Breed- ers Association members will hold their annual meeting in the Basilica Recreation center here on Monday morning, June 29. Prince Edward Island Angus The annual meeting will Breeders Association. 11:. field PNSIded 0"" by Pruident L80 was led by Donna Min-ray. Lioydiit was lashed last man from lacun- me play "spring Thaw" in Adams received the award for John Kenny. secretary of the here. on Monday evening. he day will be held that afternoon P~ Mclmc who has an Angus on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. 39;: Boyd Dixon, Clyde River. and ' “ii wi the annual dinner will be stag- ed on the Dixon farm that eve- at on his farm at Merm 9i .I. The meeting gets unden‘ at 9.30 in the morning. .‘It be held in the lounge room of the recreation centre. . g. A tour of Island show placés' and Angus farms will be held learned. takes Many of the breeders will the Gu COOL HATCHERY In many lakes, incubation? of on Tuesday. June 39 It was lake trout eggs and hatching ice place in mid-winter undel ideV GAU DET'S Tourist Lodge Near Sandy Beach NBTEEBESTIN BE SURE AND CALL MORELL DINER V g and try the finest foods that will satisfy your appetite. I MORELL DINER .3. Carl MscAdun, Prop. some or-.. t l rig-lull. P. n. Island a Phone 66 Accommodations '- Meals A. GAUDET, PROP. Woodleigh Replicas A Glimpse of CHINESE anti? 0 Snack Bar Service O Full Course Meals: ‘3 O Take Out Orders Situated up-town . ISLAND GRILL Ch’town" Queen St. A Britain in P. E. I. Located at Burlington near Remington. Open Daily Except Sundays TOURISTS For Your Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables YS WEAR w E A R TARTAN S 87 1’0qu Ch'town‘ . Books , cm, MR. TOURIST Q Stationery For a" V '_ . Souvenirs your C Clothing SH Needs . Swim Suits Grafton st. City . SM" Shh“. . Sweaters ADELLA'S s..- dramatic 9 ~ HA y ._ {or m HOOLEYS and Fall 6.. Geo . I." s.- cmo" rye st. Ch town .4’ ('1’ 'l Shopping Coner I! IT’S FISH. AND CAN BE CAUGHT—“WE HAVE 11‘!" Queen St. Meat Market :23 Queen St. Dial 4-7386 Free Delivery - - - ladies’ fashions of . distinction tobe ,v Drive In Theatre Brackley Point Road Route 1 Show Nightly at Dusk ll ack ur- on Grounds delicious From our busier t'ry homburgs. hot dogs. Fishcukcs. Conveniently Located ouElm Ave. TASTE TREAT . Take time our for a shake. Shore Acres Motel Dining Room OPEN DAILY 0 LUNanON 12 m 1 p.m. ' AFTERNOON TEA 2 to 4 [1.111. 7 miles from Ch’towu Catering to Banquets and Wedding Receptions. Luxurious, accommodations for guests. DIAL 4-7653 1% Miles from Cornwall on Route 19. PARKDALE PHARMACY One sixty-six Queen open daily ’tll 10 pan. ulna-1mm St. Peters Road Parkdalo Open 141 Gt. George TARTAN SKIRTS AND STRIDES P.E.I. and N.S. Tartan O Bulky Sweater: O Mohairs, wools TIIE FASHION SHOPPE All Day Saturday St. Charlottetown x A A A x A A A x A AA A . A a A a . A A; The Real sundae or cone. AAAAAAAAAA A prominent old homestead da back to 1849 com- plete with much of its orig- inal flunitlx-cl vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Iconic Beauty A A ‘ A A A x x x x A A a A A A a x x A STRATHGARTNEY HOMESTEAD Campsrs’ Supply store. Gifts. Novelties 0n Route 1 adjacent Strsthgartnoy Park — Fishing fiCREAMS LOTIONS See these dependable druggists for complete prescription service and all your vacation needs. Reddtn Bros. 1” Richmond I. SPAN Jenkins Pharmacy Gt. George St. Sunplc's Pharmacy 17! Qumlt. We're famous for Sweaters 19 GRAFTON 8T. British Woollen . Furs . Sportswear Island fuel-Ices lid. 1, ‘OMWA'W Dial 2-1273 ‘4‘