".-I". PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARIJOTTETOWN JULY L 1953 THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS:-MONTAGUE: Es:-old P. Landry, Mn. Byron ltewsrt, Mn Bruce Macrhee, Miss Joyce Wigginton, Pin: Mclinnon. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Layers. The Guardian may be bought at Blue Dome Restsurmt, and Gus Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar Ind ll. Richards 6 Ion. ..Sl'P'l'0N GOSPEL CHAPEL. Dundas, 10.30. Sunday School for all ages; 1130 Lord's supper; 8 P31. 0VC'nll'ig service, Mr. Sveiid Chris- tdensen, bringing the niessage. Ail welcome. .. SPARISH OF GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity, ilxiirzllcaiit Siiiiday. July 5th. Fifth Siiliday nftcr 'l'rin- ity. 11 A M. N10:-iixlig ll:':i.vrii and Sermon. Rev. W. G. Hulls- ..'GOSPEl. TABEilN.AFl.F. Mon- facile, 730 P. hi Rccuiar 9'-uida.v evening rznspcl sriirzcr Mr. Bob Sykse, oi ('.-' "ll .R.lll.FIi. hluli. hrlnglng the in K290 All welcoliie. .f.VIONTAGL'E I'.VlTliD PAS- TORATB. Rev. J. Kl. Fraser. Min- ixter. S u:;da:;, W1. W039 vliniige in me: or ice) Moli- 'aEllPl ii A xi. Kin-mic: S('llZl'P and .luri'ni' Fiiiirlrlf riilimwl l.mvci Montague. 730 ll. M Evening 501”-1 lice. ..-rm. r-izr.surrrizl.n' cucncn 13' (I sin. - services for Siiiiday. as follows: Cardigan :1 A )1 i. .19 Valley :30 p xi. Montague ".720 P M Mon- t.sg,iie. Sunday Sclio-ii 14) A. M. RPV. F. N. Yoiiiiz, Minister. H.m.A(v" pmxr (i0SPIai. FHAPI-11.. M cs in: Sunday. iuiy 5i.'n S triny F 3 10-30 A M. llorship a'. ll 0 x. M. Bail" ism serilre at the re s' 100' P. M. SIIIVIGCV-h We Rapllze 391 evgfj in immn E'i;liigclis- .l(' service .1; '.3J l. . . 1.12:5 Har- rls. -.fI.VCO)TE TAX ('.-TSE. - A resident of Souris pleaded guilty in M glstrales Cmlrt. Georgetown, iesterday to Luo c1iaI'iZP3 til Had- ing payniezii of ;:.rninc taxrs for the years 1949 and 1951 iii the amount of 51.300 total. MM;.S'.rMC Jrxseph MacDonald. Q. C. fined him K125. on each count. Mr. S. S. Hes- sian, Q (I, i'epreseiite(l the Income Fax Division. while Mr. Melvin J. McQiia'lcl nppc:ii'e(i for the defend- nm. Trr defendant was also order- ed to pay the amount of the back taxes. the following places in Montana: Nlhn Office; In Georgetown: TIC I ..'Cl-IILD HEALTH CONFER- ENCE, Town Hall. Soilris, on Fri- day, July 3rd, from 2-; P. M. HSPANTBY SEE. Stewart and Beck's, by Kilmulr Women's Insti- tute, Saturday, at 2.00 P. Iii. I ..'DllNDAS-ANYsANDAI.E BAP- l,'l'lST SERVICE. Sunday. Julv 5th. E1100 A. M. Dundas; 7.30 P. M. An- l oandale. Rev. E. J. Bsrrsss. Minis- ter. All welcome. I L....M. I ..'DANCE. Beaver Hall. Moli- lmgup, Friday, Jilly 3rd. Burns '.0rchestrs. I ..'RE-ORGANIZATION MEET- ilivc. will be held in Holy Name luau. St. Peters, at 7.30 Friday ev- .cnlng. All teams interested are re- lquested to send it representative. iKlllL:S County Baseball League. I UEGEORGETOWN PASTORAL ICHARGE.-United Church of Can- iads. Services July 5th. 11 A. M. j.Vlllltowri Cross. 2.30 P. M. Stun!- leon. 7 P. M. Georgetown. Rev. W. ll. and 8. Meeting At Georgetown ..'Flnal meeting of the sesmn for Geoigetown Home and School As- sociation took place in Legion Hall on June 4 with 18 members present. Miss G. Soloman moved that Rev. W. Paterson, Mr. H. J. Mac- Donald, snd Mr. J. P. Scully be appointed as representatives of the Council of the Provincial Fedor- a-tion at the forthcoming Annual meeting in Charlottetown early in July, Mrs. Edward Easton was ap- pointed secretary for that occasion. There followed discussion on prize money for school closing exercises. It was decided that a total of 316 be donated by the Home and School Amociation for this purpose. A nominating committee was ap- pointed to draw up s slate for the local annual meeting next October. They were: Mrs. W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Alistair Stewart, end Miss C. Burke. After adjounment of the business section of the meeting. 3 lunch was served by the male members of the Association. and two interesting films were shown. Shown above are Ben Nev”, Mghe" mmmmn in cy in Writing was swarded to the the British Isles, has an altitude A. Pntermn, Minister. Leightizer, Joan of 4506 met" Helen Mclicnna. IRochford Square School '. At IRochiord Square School held Fri- iday, diplomas were awarded toi ltlie following students who suc-! ressivcly completed the Atlantic Provinces Course of study pre- Iscrlbed for Grade XI, making an Iaverage of 6505 or over: Maureen .Beagsn. Shirley Burke, Arlene ;Dowlilig. Thelma Walsh, Edna liioley, Shirley McEschern, Pstlrcls Morris, Velda Joseph, Mary Mac- Innis, Bernice Connolly, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Frances Praught, Julie MacDonald, Maxine Clay- bourrie, Betty Ann Gallant, Jessie MacRae. Trustee! Leaving Certificates were awarded by the Charlotte- town Board of School Trustees to Presents Awards the graduating exercises of GRADE XI Gold Cross and Chain for Ethics offered by His Excellency Most Reverend James Boyle, Shirley McEachern. donated by Right Reverend Mon- Redmond. Heather Lund. Grade IV -- Josh Coker, Cheryl. Ann Connors, Anne Affleck. I Grade III - Judith Smith. Ell- een MacMillan, Paula, McAvlnn. Grade III - Gloria Jean Ander- son, Barbara Doucette, Arleen Kane, Helen Noonsn. Grade II - fatrlcis. Shelfoon, Patricia Knowles. Grade II -- Sandra Bherren, Catherine Shepherd, Diane Ksys, Carol Ann Gallant, Jeanette Bisc- quiere. Grade II -- Margaret Ward, Joan Marie Rush, Mary Miller. Grade I - - Ann Howatt, Yvonne Daley, Elizabeth Steele. Grade I - Coleen Berrigsn. Mary Dalton. Betty Loughersn, E. Arsenault. Maureen Latin, donated by Fmncis Corcoran, Maureen Beagan Grade XI, llam J. Burke. English, donated by The sociation, Shirley Burke. Geometry, donated by Mr. W. D Gillis, Shirley Burke. Deblois, Arlene Dowliiig. History, donated by the demptorist. Fathers, equally Dowling and Edna. Foley. graduates in right) Misses Imelda Quinn, Lelia MscLesn, Judy Gsllsnt. Mrs. Cantelo, and Sadie Perry. -4(Pl'iotn by Meyers studios) following: Helen Pineau, Patricia Msry McAleer. Highest Aggregate in Grade XI, signor McMahon. Maureen Besgari. French, donated by Mr. Justice A. Beagandlnf the Potato Marketing Revere" presented A concise and enlighten- Second Highest; d .lkl)ggr(-sggiate wiilnp mg and pr!” 0”” 9 3' r ' st three P. MacMillan, Shirley I M Roch- ford Square Home and school As- Algebra, donated by Hon. George Re- mer- ited by, and awarded to Arlene Graduates Of Faloonwood Hospital I . A discussion on the potato marketing question. and the agri- cultural products co-operative marketing sct. highlighted the semi-annual meeting of the P. E. 1. Farmer: Federation held at Bridgetown last night. Mr. D. A. MacDonald. chairman Board. 'Iing picture of the potato market- trend during the years. Last fall, In view of conditions. he stated, his board had moved to establish a minimum price on seed, but was finally forced to give way In March owing to pressure from - other competitive supply sources. primarily Msine. which could sent potatoes into Canada with- out restrictive duties. He forecast greater potato acreage for this year, and possibly at greater yield, which would leave the marketing and price in a fluid state, the trend of which would be diffi- of Fslconwood Hospital who recently received certificates: Kitchen, Misses Joyce Symon. Jean the following pupils who success- fully completed the work of Grade X. making an average of 65?? or over; Pa tricia Peters. Barbara Dur- ant. Helen Mscfnnts. Mary Cum- mlskey. Dsphne MacMi11en. Suz- -.'CHl'R(iH OF FHRIST. Mon- iogue Bible Srhrinl 10 A M. .l.nrd'5 iupper ii A Vi iawrvw Morse. l.iL'.sionarv frnrii Tilwt will speak Murray Harbor. Bible School and '-'(”'d'3 SW9" a P M Murray anne 1":-ancis. Barbara Ann Gal- R""”A 3””? 5”i”'” ii” L”""-I land. Patricia Cullen, Winnifred upper 11 A M. Cnmbuierl evan- Mncnonaldl Mary Baum, Bemag '.E'l5ll(' SEFHFF at .Xi'lri'a'. River at . g, M .dette Kelly, Bernadine I-Iennessey. N””'"h Sn”””g' PVamzel':Bei'nadette Costello. Joan Mc- Eachern, Mary Mccormsck. Grade K Certificates are sword- ed by the Board of School Trus- .tces to the following students who attained an average of not less than 50""c: Teresa. Hennessey. ;Genevieve McGuigan, Barbara Pn- tricls Gallant, Sandra. Claybourne.' Gwenlth Arsensult. Certificates of Proficiency awarded by the Board of School Trustees to Grade IX. Rhoda ' Ibongaphie. Marlene MscLeod. .1-Ienita Binns, Mildred Chandler, ,lOlga Dowllng. Certificates of Proficiency - ,Grade VIII - Marie Carrsgher, c-. vMsry Smith, Syble Coker, Doro- ':thy Rush. Ardianne Callaghan. Grade VIII -- Genevieve 0'I-Isn- ley, Norma Connolly. Pauline ' Caste, Margaret Duncan, Eliza-i bcth Walker. Grads VII - Patricio. Gnudet. Mary Connolly. Gloria. Maclsasc, Alice Noonsn, Carol Gsrnhum. Grade VII -- Patricia'I.eightiz- er, Gemms. Kane, Lois MscLellan. Brendl Cheverie, Dsnits, Mac- Quarrie. GrsdeVI - Elaine Trsinor. Ps- - tricis Anderson, Linda Psoli, Ar- , lens Desrtoches. Doreen MacDon- aid. Grade VI -- Barbara Blanchard, Glnris Dsrtc. Norms Kelly. Grade V - Juanita Gallant, Ps- tricis Connolly, Leah Dsrte. Grade V Patricia Lsrter. Georglns Reeves, Carol Lelghtizer. Sandra Ward, Marjorie Curley and Eileen Noonsn tequsli. Grade IV - Susan Cronin, Janet Malone, Frances MacDonald. Joyce MDIIIIMEIITS and IIISGIIIPTIONS LEVI V. POWER, Montague, P. I. I. ll CHAMPION :. lull Th! Ropruonlatlvo J. louls MacDonald 86 McGilI Avenue Phone 2410-I. ' SERIAL -- COMEDY Slimvs 2:30-7-i Donne. Curley. Bernsdette Shaw. Trustees' Certificates for perfect attendance: Grade K Suzanne Francis. 5 years; Genevieve Mc- Guigan. 3 years; Helen Mcinnis, 2 years. Grade IX - Anne Doyle. 9 years: Marcella Foley, 3 years; Bernice Bowlsn, 2 years; Paula Nnonsn; Marlene McLeod; Rhoda Longs- phie. Tf'llSIAl!'.l' Certificates for coer- fect attendance: Grads VIII-Jus- ting Bsshs. 7 years; Christi:-is Lund. 6 years; Etta. Herinessey, 2 years; Yvonne Mullins. Grade VII! -- Mary Waye. '1 years: Helen MacDonald. 5 years; Dorothy Rush. 4 years; Syble Cok- er, 4 years: Vers Doyle, 2 years. Grade VII - Ann Morgan, 5 years; Patricia Gsudet, 2 years; Paula Ward; Patricia. Murnaghrm. Grade VII -- Gemms Kane, Helen McKenns, Shirley Gauth- ier, Norms Miller, Dsnits. Mac- iQuarrie. Grsde VI - Doreen Keys, 2 years; JDIII Lecisir; Arlene Des- Roches, Marion MacKlnnon. Grade VI - Shirley Flynn, 2 years; Carol Bowles: Paula. Gauth- ier, Bernadette Malone, Marie Mc- Quald. Ti-uItees' Certificates for Per- fect Attendance: : Grade V - Pa- tricia Larter, Anne Murnsghan. Marjorie Curley, Sandra Shaw. Grads IV - Virginia Boudreoult, Pauline Doyle, Marjorie Dunn, Judith Gsudet, Mary Edith Tay- lor, Janet Malone, Joyce MacDon- ald. Kathleen McTague, Joyce Redmond. Grade IV - ,Cheryl Ann Con- nors. Anne Hawkins. Grads III -- Judith Smith. 8 years; Gail Curley. 3 years; Vera Bowler, Patricis Smith, Genevaigwmn C"d” Um”- I MacMillan. Grade III - Mary King, 2 years; Eileen Bowles; ilosn Mc- Kenna. Helen Noonnn. Adele Pin- esu, Kathryn Welch. Grade II -- Msris Chandler. Grade II - Sandra Sherren. Diane Kays. Grade II - Joan Rush, Mar- garet Ward. Grade I - Donne Curley, Ger- ald Shepherd. Forty-four pupils of the two Grade Seven Classes have receiv- ed their Senior MacLesn Diploms for Writing. These have been distributed to the pupils in their classrooms. The following pupils were award- ed a Special Diploma for Improve- ment in Writing: Rose Jaibert, Ps- tricia Murray. Agnes Davey. A Special Dlploms for Proficien- U PRINCE EDWARD 0NLY M-G-l...Pll0DIICEI OF "000 VADI8"...00lIl.D D0 III II2ll'ZlIlI0lI Sudan-In Cube 1, TECHN E Shows 2:30 1 - 9 T0-DAY and SAT. Physics, donated by Reverend Louis Dougan, merited by Maureen Beagan and Arlcna Dmvlirig, drawn bv Arlene Dowlmg. Chemistry. donated by Reverend Father Hcrrell. equally merited by Shirley Burke. Arlene Dowllng and Thelma Walsh. Awarded to Thelma Walsh. cult to determine at this time. He went on to discuss the wheat pool systent in use in the western provinces. snd sdvocsted a similar system for potato grow- ers in this province. Mr. Lincoln Dewar. provincial secretary, further explained this (Left l Potato Marketing Top -. Question At Meeting by saying that the marketing of P. E. I. potatoes would be subject to some qualified agency. A guar- anteed initial payment would be made to growers after delivery, with A final payment to be made after disposal of the product. This was designed to promote stability of returns in the grow- er, rather than have the extreme fluctuations which prevailed from last full to this spring. and the consequent loss to growers who tried to market their product at this time. Resolution Passed Mr. MacDonald stated that an application had been made to the Government to come under this plan next year, provided that it met with the approval of tho growers of the province. A re- solution empowering the baud to negotiate such an Agreement with the government wh pulled It the meeting. Other items on the agenda in- cluded s report on accident in- surance by J. L. Dewar; co-opl and credit unions by J. G. Den- nis: utlficisl insemination dis- cussed by Roland Mscbonsldz and Continued on page 13 Progress. donated by Dr. L. 1.; Duffy, Thelma Walsh. History, donated by Saint Jos- eph's Bodsllty and Alumnae, :- wsrded to Patricia Morris. GRADE Vin Application, donated by 1-'lever- Highest Aggregn”' donned by end P. F. MacDonald, awarded to the school Baum .wu.ded to Mary Mclnnis, Bernice Connolly Genevieve 0-Hunky. Md Fmnc” P”"8m- Second Highest Aggregate do- The Provincial Council of the mud by Rev. Francis Bum". Catholic Women's League has of- a...m,ded '0 Norm; Connolly. fered a Prize of Five Dollars to the Thud hlgheu gggregam dumb student. in Grade Eleven leadingled by mguormn Credit Union, h the several Convent Classes in the wmded to pmmne Deconeg Atlantic Board Examinations. AppnCam.,n' donawd by Rev. Francis Corcoran, awarded to Ann Bradley. Prizes w off - Bronze Medal for General Pro- nation C,,f,:;.me:"d,,.by gizrgixg flciem-If Offered W H15 Excellency, town to the students of Grades 8 the Governor General of Canada, and 9 of each of the cm, "hook Bwarded 10 PMTWI3 P9I9T5- for the three best essays on the Ethics offered by His Excellency, "Life of our Queeny and the o-Tug Bishop Boyle. awarded to Helen dition of the Crown." Tthesc prizes Mclnnll were awarded to the following The Ch1"'19”eI0Wn SCIWOI pupils of Grade VIII. (Sister St. Board has genernusly donated Fifty claret, C1355); Dollars for prizes. These prizes 1", 312.00, awarded to wuhe1. have been for the most part. n- mgng Mcqugid, 2nd, 33,00. ""1-d- wax-ded to the pupils having the 9.1 to syn,-in Dugfyg may 35.00. highest aggregate in the Ieveral awarded to Elizabeth Walker. mdw GRADE vm The Highest AKSYOKHIO In GFBGE Highest aggregate, donated by Ten. donated by the School Board. the School Board. awarded to P3”1Cm Pei?” Marie Carraghcr. English Composition, donated second high,” all!-5'5". do, by the Reverend Francis Bolger. nsted by the Redemptorlst Psthers Pstricls Peters. awarded to Mary smmh G90m9IW- domired by 3h6 1118- Third highest aggregate, donat- PHIHCIB ed by Rev. Louis Dougan, awarded to Sybil Coker. Application. donated by Mon- end Dr. Glllis, Paula. Noonsn. Progress, donated by Reverend ILOIIII Dougan, Pearl Stanley. GRADE X El'!. Second Highest Aggregate do- nated by the Catholic Women's gignm McMahon, awuded to League, Barbara. Durant. Mary gn-mag Mathematics, donated by Miss - GRAD: vu Doris and Marion Brown, Barbara High”; nggregate. donned bv Du”mI- the School Board, awarded to Ps- Arithmetic, donated by Miss mcig, Lelghuze,-, Margaret McQuald, Barbara Dur- second highest sggregate, do. an''- nsted by Dr. L. I. Duffy, Cvemms Latin, donated by McPhee and Trsinor. Helen Mclnnis. French. donated by Judge Arse- nault, Helen Mclnnis. Ten Dollar Prize, donated by the Kane. Application. donated by Rev. P. F. McDonald, Helen Clarkin. Special Prize for Spelling in Grade VII. donated by s member Kinsmen's Club of Charlottetown or the Aiumme, pan-mg, Leigm. tn the best All-round student in .7,”-, Grade Ten won by Mary Cummls- (nun; vn I”-V' Hlttheut aggregate. donated by Prize for History, donated by the ,Provincial Bank, Awarded to IDsphrie MacMillnn. English Literature, donated the School Board. Pstrscis Gnu- det. Second highest sggregatg, do- b.V nsted bythe Misses Brown, Mary Rochford Square Home and School commny, Association. awarded to Suzanne Application. domud by mm F"nCIl- Justin MacDonald, Gloria Mc- Second Prize for English Liters- ture. donated by Rev. Justin Mac- Donald, awsrded to Mary Cum- miskeyn . Application. donated by the Char- lottetown Clinic, awarded to Mary Bsshs. and Bernadette Kelly. Second Prize for English Com- position. donated by St. ,” Sodslity and Alumnae. awarded to Barbara Anne Gsllsnt. Rev. Leo Hen-iii has offered n prize of :5. to the student making the highest. mark in the entrance ISBRC. GRADE VI Highest aggregate. donated by the School Bosrd, Elaine Trslnot. Second highest uggregsts. do- nated by Judge Trsinor, Patricia Anderson. Application, donated by His Ix- cellency Bishop Boyle, awarded to Arlene DelR0ches. Special prize for Effort in Grade VI. donated by Miss Suzanne Francis in memory of her sister Louise -- awarded to Jeanette Mc- exsminations. Gul'.n. (mam: Ix GRADE V, Hikhf-ll ASETCKMM GOIIBIM by Highest. aggregate, donated by the Charlottetown School Rhoda Longsphie. BOWL the School Board. Barbara Blen- chsrd. Ethics, donated by Reverend Qgcond highggt, "gr-93.1., go. Mother Provincial, Rhoda Longs- mud by M1" Mgyguw Mcquudl Dhle. Gloria Dsrtc. Second Highest Akgregate. do- mated by night Fever:-nd Monsig- nor McMahon. Marlene McLeod. Third Highest. Aggregate, do- mtcd by Judge St. Clair Trainer. Emits Binns. Application, donated by Mo- Phcs and Trsinor, Bsrbsrs Cron- in Application, donated by Miss McQusid, Norma Kelly. GRADE V Highest lsggregsta. donated by the School Board. Jusnits Gallant. Second Htsheot Annette. do- nated by Reverend Louis Dounn, Patricia Connolly. - A llcstion, donated b the Re- D9W"Im""v d0mI9d by RN91" dem:p'toi-ist Fathers, Joni: Dunn. GRADE V Highest Aggregate, donated by the School Board. Pstricis Isr- ter. Application, donated by Rev. A. L. Herrell, drawn by Bemsdette Doyle. Department, donated by Rev. Louis Dougsn. Georgins Reeves. GRADE IV Highest Aggregate. donated by the School Board. Susan Cronin. Application, donated by Miss Mnrgsret McQuaid, Frances Mac- MacDonald. Department, donated by Bever- end Louis Dougsn. Janet Malone. Highest Aggregate donated by the School Board. awarded to Josh Coker. Second Highest Aggregate don- sted by the Charlottetown Clinic, awarded to,Cheryl Anne Connors. Application donated by Rev. Leo Herrell awarded to Anne Affleck. Department in Grades III and IV donated by Rev. Louis Dougan awarded to Karen Walsh. GRADE III Highest Aggregate donated the School Board Judith Smith. Second Highest Aggregate don- ated by Redemptorlst. Fathers awarded to Eileen MscMlllan. GRADE, 111 Highest Aggregate donated by the School Board awarded to Gloris Anderson. Application donated by Rev Leo I-Ierrell drawn by Joan McKcnna. Department in Grades 1! and III donated by Rev. Louis Dougan drawn by Carol MscNei1. GRADE 11 Highest Aggregate donated by the School Board awarded to Pat.- ricia Shelfoon. Prize for Progress donated by Rev. Leo Herreil drawn by Linda Egan. Application in Grade II donated by the Charlottetown Clinic drawn by Mary Jane Butler. GRADE ll Highest Aggregate donated by by the School Board awarded to Sandra Sherren. Deporlment donated by Redemp- torlst. Fathers drawn by Elizabeth Anp Mscfntyre. ' Application donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy drawn by Jeanette Bisc- quierc. by awarded to GRADE 11 Highest Adgregsu donsted by the School Board awarded to Mar- garet Ward. Application donated by Dr. L. I. Duffy awarded to Maureen Paoll. GRADE I Highest Aggregate donated by the Liguorisn Credit Union sword- ed to Ann I-Iowstt. Department in Grades I and II donated by the Charlottetown Clinic swsrded to Georgina Perry. GRADE I Highest Aggregate donated by the Llguorisn Credit Union IWll'd- ed to Colleen Berrignn. Department. donated by Char- lottetown Clinic awarded to Coleen I-Iennelsey. ' Effort donsled by Rev. Leo Hor- rsii awarded to Karen Leclslr. Auxiliary funding and Arith- rfiotic classes donated by Mrs. D. E. Osllsnt in memory of her grandchildren, Ronnie and Joanne Cudrnoro awarded to Helen Mc- Csllum end Shells Osmhum. Arithmetic donated by Rev. tank Duugsn swsrdod to Myrns Puulton and Helen Ohovlrio. Prison for Needlework domtod by the Charlottetown Clinic: Grade X-Mildred Chandler. Grlda VIII-YVODDO Mlllllnl. Prizes for Needlework donated Grade VIII-Sybil Coker. by Liguorisn Credit: Union: Prizes for Needlework donated Grads V-Anne Mumaghsn. by Miss Margaret McQusld: Grade IV-Hedwige Msclnriis. Grade VII-Barbara Gallant. Grades III. and IV--Patricia Grade VII-Anne Morgan. Smith. Grade VI-Elaine Petre. Grades II and III-Paul Camp- Grade V-VI-Gloria Darts. bell. Prizes for weaving and crafts in Grade II-Sandra Doyle. Grade VIII donsted by Dr. L. I. Duffy, awarded to Betty Gallant and" Shells Lnrkin. Grades I and II-Margaret (Continued on page 13) for Summer Breakfasts Suniiner Snacks 42' The sweetest news for your kitchen shelf in many a summer is called "Kelloggis Sugar Frosted Flakes." You'll call 'em gr-r-rest: for breakfast, gr-1'-rent for snacks. For these big flakes of corn are fresh-toasted the special Kelloggis way. Theylre frosted with sugar evenly and smoothly, so that every bite is Just-right ' sweet. And theyire so crisp they stay crunchy even in milk! Get two boxes, and send for this GR-R-REAT Juicer Sol-only 3190 and 2 box top: Al is special not-ucquclnlul ohr, Kellogg's lnvllu you to accept this handy, 3-plou refrigerator lukor not for only 51.00 and 2 boil tops from any package of Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flulru. Pllubio plorlle, won't chip or break. Holds 50, 31 and ID or. Air-light tops, IpIII-proof pouring spout. Send order to. Kellogg's Julccr set, Box 1821. Toronto, Ontario. LIBERAL MEETINGS IN KINGS GOIINTY ALL MEETINGS AT 8:30 P.M. GLEN WILLIAM HALL--Friday. July 3. MURRAY HARBOR HALL-Tuesday, July 7. ST. THERESA'S HALL-Wednesday, July 8. CAMBRIDGE HALL-Thursday, July 9. LITTLE SANDS HALL-Friday, July 10. STURGEON HALL-Monday. July 13. LORNE VALLEY HALL-Tuesday. Jilly 14. ANNANDALE HALL--Wednesday, July 15. Meetings at remaining centres announced later. The undersigned shall address all above meetings and other Liberal speakers will be present. T. J. KICKHAM. Liberal Candidate. A SANlIY'S DRIVE - IN suowmo mrmav, JULY 3rd-9 PM. "DESTINATION MOON" In Technicolor Climb aboard the Space Ship sud fly to the Moon. Free Gift For Every Customer. SAIIDY'S DRIIIE- IN snownvo slmnav, JULY 5th-9 PM. "APPOINTMENT WITH VENUS" Starring Dsvld Niven end Clynls Johns Proceeds for Kiwanis Wading Pool 4