, l Ir GRADUA'HNG Cereinanis were held last night in the Blmhwood High School .u. diiorium lot 30 nurses and two x-r technicians who compleled their training at the Charlottetown i-iospltal. some or those parilcipattng in last nlght's program an Graduation »_l shown here. They are froml lelt to right. Marilyn McCai- lttm. the voledictorlan; Sister Mary David. administrator of the hoSVitaI: Sister M s r y hour. the director at nursing: Chosen For and Patricia Gauthier. one U the instructor; Ceremony Held For Nursing Class The world oi today is indeed: truths in which you have been it lrnubled one and the very alm- l educated and which you now plcsi and m ost tundamenlal’ clicrish so dearly." be sad. I ttuths are being uuestioned. the car at the largest graduating graduating class oi nurses lrom classes in history heard Mr. the charlottelown iiospltsl was MacQuaid's speak belore a co- tllld last night by Melvin Mac-l pal:in audienee at Blrehw qttatd. Sourls. the guest speaker. nigh Sc ho ol auditorium last it is this disturbed world “thatl night The class included 30 nur- l'liu are now entering where the Sea and two x-ray technician- ttrcamlined roadster and thel reserved thcir diplomas iron. splltrlevel ranch style house are‘ Mast Rev. Malcolm A. MncEnch- iasi becoming the gods ut mill ern. lions ol people but as perhapsl nPrer bctore. enlightened leader. rhip ts needed irom the ranks ol homen to ensure thst all our democratic ways ol lile are real pertcd and the tenets or Chris-l tiantty are preserved." he said}. in Macousid explained that. the nurses certllicstes that the; :raduales now hold proved tlvit » they were amply prepared r tekt- ott the tasks ol modern llle.l “You will tind the rods ol nus. rats trhtch you have learned hrrr ln your training school sllackl-t'l boldly and openly" it is a last paccd world “but the‘, psychiatrist oilice will never re-rr place the altar as a place tn take your problems and the trMI-l‘ hullizcr piu will never replace prayer as s medium ol res tranquility. TO McGlll. “Hold last to thine unchanging Miss D i a n e Thompson. dauahter oi Mr. and Mrs. S. L O C A Ll B RI E FSi I lormed by the'regtslrsr that she has becn awarded s si one i xAMizn DIRECTOR l John A. Storm. president oil scholarship to MeGlll Untilch sity. The scholarship, to be ap- thr Linullied Pctroleum Gas Ae- lot-iatinn Ital annnunced that H. plied In two Installmenta. can maintains a sufficiently high A smith. Charlottetown. has standard in her university Island Pianos Considered be rencwcd each year until Miss Thompson nhiaini her i i r s t degree providing she then appointed a provincial din ector ol the organization. Mr. Istzlfll heads island Propane Gas ii . REMANI! ACCUSED Appearing heiors Mtglstrnlz It .I. Hnslaln In city police eourt. Datid Birt. Charlottetown. club red with loitering was remanded yesterday lor one week at the request ol Police Chlel Sterne hirhstcr. Two accused charged utth possession til intoxicating liquor in s plsce other than their respective residences were each lined up sud costs or in days and a lone drunk and in- capable we eentenced to in days in lsll. \iscKlNNoN FUNERAL The tuneral for Mrs. Prlsdlll llarKlnflon was held Monday morning “am the Charlotte- lttlt-n Fuller! Home to It: . lied llau wsa oelebrsted by v Rev lira-acts Msloney. who also unloaded -l the slave. Fayre. CSsR. choir. Pallbearers were llitgh MarKinnnn. E. U. TheKinv m In Poor Shape Christopher aledhill. pivvln- cial director at music. said yes. terday that an examination ol pianos in schools. public institu— tion and public houses. has re- vealed that many of the Instru- merit: al! in I bad slab of M pall'. Several have not been tuned tor years. "The biggest problem has been the diiiiculty in being able to obtain the services at a ouslillod technician." he said. “As them is I serious Midge iii the 01 Piano Imhmcilns flr refrigerator is need at m maimentIlIre. To sum remedying Ilia prob- lem. the dimlm' til mudc is years. Kirby Word Exchange Kirby Ward. Inn of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward. 50 Prince Street In Charlottetown has re- ceived word that he will he the sole representative from Prince Edward Island It the Army Cn- det exchange in Jamaica begin- ning the first Week in July. He will leave Charlottetown July 3rd Tor Halliax where he will receive equipment and In— to Quebec. July it to join the other Canadian cadets and fly Io .lamaica lor s live to six wee training Course. Cadets trout .lamaica will be a lying in Canada at the same time as the exchange Is com- pleted. Cadet captain Ward wss lec- ond-In-command ot the Q n e e is Charlotte High School C a d e I 10 Ihls year. He Is a mem the student miillia at the Char- lottetown lrmul‘ies and spent last summer at cadet camp at fiaén‘p Aldei-shol near Kentvl'lle. Tie expects to arrive Charlottetown, Aul. 26 Collisions back in or 27. A collision It the Inter-Sectionl w ’ er car. nae driver not ldell~t lined, Damages were not estir‘ sled. r. A cohesion so the intersection lot Pownal street and Richmond Monday. resulted in lender and bumper damages in a 1951 car driven by Arthur 1:. Arscnault, ‘5.R Richmond Street. and a ll959 model driven by hobs-rt w, .McClIntock. m Walthen urive. a lio nichmond wile Climbers csr bac lmparinp complete list ol piano technicians. which Will be made available to anyone is» oilesflrm it. A pamphlet on the care and ms menuncc oi pianos will slso M supplied this pant» phlet was originally convened II T, krd Into his. “Both the list and me pam- phlet are available It in coal" said. DEAN 0F YORK DIES YORK. England lAPl—Rev. Eric Mllner-White. 79. Dean of structlon. From there he will go lile 3 Mr. Mclnnu. are Elizabeth. Ka- Cnrps Ind graduates tram gradel Are Reported . t. c_ shellered workshop (allowed. Deroche Pt. lady Dies In Boston Friends in Mount Stewart have received word oi the death yer terday in Boston oi so Island native. Mrs. Mary Scanlon, M s r y shreensh, ol Derpc Point. REL. at the age of 73. Mrs. Scanloll. twice married. was widowed by the death at her that husband by drowning. and also predeceased by her w crtnd husband. She was also predeceased by two children who died in I draw- nInK accident. but not the same one in which her iirsi husband iii surviving children all born during her_msrriage to the late therine. Anna. Jeanette. Jo Firm Donates lr r $800 To Fund For Hospitals The lirm ol Csrvell brothers, Charlottetown h a t contributed we to the Joint hospital csm- p ‘gn lsunched seversl months sgo by the Charlottetown and Prince Edward island hospitals. l It wss snnounced last evening‘ by .l s ck Johnston. campaign chairman. . The amount brought the lotsll subscribed to date to $74.119.95.l The oblcctive ol the ioinl eam-‘ p was not i l .fffl Commission To Study Building Tax Housing Commission chairman ileid Sang-tar announced yester- dsy that the commission is plan- nnlg to meet this week to hold discussions to determine the pro bsbie elieel the it per cent led» eral isir on building ‘materials will have on the oil-operative housing program. in noting that there is already s live per cent provincial sales tax on such materials. he said the sddttioiial tax could result in serious hardship to those in lowcosi housing who have onlyl limited incomes. r H: estimated that on s as.le building loan trons the commisl rlon the total tax now could mount to :1 out At Present there are two co— operative houalnl groups under- way. one In King Counll' and i another In Prince. with plans tot build this year. in addition a‘ ISLAND NEWS PAGEl lCharlottetown and Queens Counlyl The Guardian. Charlnttetown. Tuna. June IS, 1963. 5: ‘ American Navy Destroyers TWO DESTROYERS lit the United State! Navy are lilo tirsl Warships to visit this province since the 1963 .5th- plnlz season opened. The two ships. whose home port is Providence. Kl. arrived I I t 2 yesterday afternoon and berth- ed at the italiway Wharf in Charlottetown They are sched- uled [II inI {or Quebec City Wednesday alternonn. Her: "I. senior ships USS Tilll it ready secured alongside. while members ot her crew standby to St’L‘Ill’E the USS Parle shown swintriitg out oi the channel. l Paying Two-Day Visit To Port Boy Is Injured At Guernsey Cove lin and Clarence. and all reside In Boston where the funeral will be held Wednesday. Also surviving is a brother, D a ti lei shreensn oi Deroctle leleS at Guernsey Cove. The vincial representative on the At. point_ and . gym... A”... Mn, boy‘waa treated tor iniuries and la n t | c Provinces Development Fleming, in Boston. it i at A Special meeting of the Char- lottetown Branch of the Retard-liar Fred Colea. New Wiltshira. bring the Atlantir ed Children's Asooeistioh weal held In the Charlottetown Hotcltl Friday. June ll. with E. 5. Lord. president at the local associ tion. as chairman. and Dr. Allan‘ Rocher. national administratival Co—ordinblor lor the Canadian Association ol lietsrdcd Children as guest speaker and consultant. An inlormal discussion on the it was proposed by Jacqueline Cummiskey that s site commit— tee be given s deadline and n:- poi-t back to central committee. This was seconded by Mrs. w. .1. Humor. The workshop committee re- ported on its r e c cnt meetiugj with the government. Dr Roe- her slstcd that plans should be made right now lor the acieclion‘ oi trainees and stall require~l menu. ‘ The mecting ended with Dr. MONTAGUE — A two-year-old uises st the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Montague. The accident is said to have occurred as Mr. Hawkins was turning into his driveway with the tractor and his son ran in iron lot the machine. r“"°'"m““mi‘i’m’”"lAllanlic Development ‘Boalds Aim Outline boy wps injured isst Wednesdlyt when he struck by s tractorl operated by his lather. Lloyd Melvin MCQuaid oi Snul‘ls. Drll»‘ ' l Board was guest spcaker lit the ‘ weekly lunehonrl meeting or Rn- ' Iary at the Charlottetown Hfltel yesterday introduced by chairman Ran- dolph Manning. the speaker out- lined the objectives nl the or. A Rich and the Parle bv LL-l Two 'nlled States Navy des-l l L ‘troyers, whose homebase is Pro-t courtesy calls on a Videnee. 1., arrived in Char- Inlietawn {or a twnrday visit to ill? (‘in tore s p The two ships. the uss Tlllsl and USS Parle are tied up at.‘ the Railway Wharf. and (ram yesterdsy shortly be: .m. r to their u.s be c. Both ships have s complemeptl ol m oliicers and men. e Tllls is commanded by Cmdr. w ‘ Cmdr. c. w. Jones. Ou hand at will in a k (- Premier Wale terli Shaw. Lieutenant - Goverv nor F. Walter Hyndman and Mayor A Walthen Gaudet. in return they will receive local dignitaries at a reception tin board the ships at noon today. As part ii! the program oi en- manding nliicers lhere they will head Wednesday teriainment tor the men of the for Quebec city before returning ships a dance is being held on board iii/lcs Queen Charlotte to- night. Stock Yard Plan Award Captured By Local Jersey lennizatinn which he said was lot- the present inactive. hat-inc had lonly one meeting thus tar in 0t- taws and one in hioucion Meet- lihgs villi shortly he hcid at key rplaces in the Atlantic Provinces Accordina lo the current issue to probe the possibilities (or ex- ‘ the whart to greet the ships Lieut Eldon narrach. stair Discussed Here . . , . Alan iiudson. Toronto who has Last night the sl’HPS “"0913an brought here to survey the "E ‘h‘ “"95” "I CW" ’- 5. leasibilily at establishing itve- Prowse anti the otilcerliotQueenr slack mark...“ was in this was lit- ol the Canadian Jersey Breeder. l James vickerson a North River breeder has topped Canada in: the m a tu re class. "record of produclion" with his River North Beacon‘s M d. she produced 15.9“ pounds her {or I gold sell certlliclte and a medal of mer’t A Lhrmar pfleslxp on Prince D““""‘" "Em" other island cows listed In. Street occurred cor-its. t... “m _ . lthe Journal include Patsy's lst‘ternoon. when a mu OHICIGI Beacon Kim with with ilk.‘ ‘model. driven by Miss Rhondal ltss lot as a senior a-yesr old; Reid. loo Prince Street. bumped :m'ldAlIEert .r. avoswslhlilsrsi; . i-ivn ant. ic: ount iew iy wit méaiii’niihé‘rdimfi’snin. Speaks Here 7.... it. causing it to bump into a third viow Lux with rm milk. as: lal. both as iunlor Lyrnr olds Blocks Spill From Truck SOURIS — Concrete blocksl destined lor the regional hlshl school extension hcte spilled in-. to the street snd were damaged; yesterday alterntton when I‘ truck hit a bump turning irom Main Street to Chapel Street. r,.l milk. 751 buttertat (or class av- lower income ra anger at 135 in milk and ili7 in rest or Canada." Mr. MrQuavd‘ l (at. Her production has qualified said. pansion at b ti s | o e s s through trade hnart‘l anti nlller servite association suggestions "The organization has been der signed in try to bring the econo- my DI the Atlantic Prnvinrrls in line with the rest oi Canada. We lag tar behind vt’ a onerlhlrrl up than all lllel MELVIN Mch'AlD hut loans “1" be available at The speak... my”... m (he sntnll interest rates repayablel my, man‘s“. 0, “WWW. over long periods of lime," thel mClIt and staicd that the only siloilkvr slated. way in brill: the provinces in SHIPPING SURVEY in. W...” h? ,0 Suppl). puma, _Artionu the tasks already as- ncnt jobs. started to the board is a survey M.- M p Q n «in mmmmd to dctcrntme the eireci on Hali- APEC ior its research and sold fax and Saint John. N a. m the that 150.000 permanent too. and event oi the St Lawrence being. an int-csirttciit oi Nflflflflflll ihl dmlnpcd ior winter navigationtl by lillitl would he ner-ossa t to the snmkrr said l pmnnmv “In lflfil the ionnace at Hall. economy and standard ol living lax (hr the winivr months was up to a reasonable exportation. 7‘: null-on and that of Samtl Th. rpprosnntanm map. by. .loltn 5,2 million." Mr. hicouaid local orcnuizaiinns In prm‘ider staicd. Another pressing itcm ways and means to tmprnvr is. r lor llrimlpl and allocate review land eroonotoy will ho srru n> is to study the cllcrt oi the nllw iced by tho drvclopmcni httat proposed closure at the If"): as in the other provinocs involr. ' . aelle isle. \‘fld., ed and proscntcd to the notvorn.‘ ‘wllich would probably end in mom or Canada. There will he ‘ the poople there bavtng to practical no nlltriuhl grants mmc mil." ho said, —- nilivr prolilcnis in be dealt ‘ llltll are tnP rnal mines in Nova St-oita and NP“ Brunswick and lie detclo intent or rial litiwer AIR MAIL DELAY OTTAWA lCPleThe post rlI-l lice department announrcn Sill- Charlotte st s reception In the wardroom ol the local naval es- . iahlishment. l ' morning. the two rom- ai lhe eastern end oi t s Bay ‘ oi Fundy. "So no In Pin. the only ; subicct coming up tor rel-iew by lthe bnard is the proposcd West .l’oint terry service". Mr. Mc- Quaid said “Rest assured or my u lingriess to do what l can to 2.. . trig any suggestion that will tend to provide more permanent iobsl and raise the stondatd oi livi in this province." Mr. cQuald; concluded. 3. :s as o a. '2 to .r i '5’. to v at = a He was thanked by co-chsir— ‘. man. Lt anl. r. d. Storey. A. w. Mathcson was a guest oi Halal." sod VisitiflK Rntallans were Rev. E. . a Wheclock. Saint John. NB . Robert Coitin.‘ Cleveland. ohio and M. Peacock.‘ Calga Alis. er ¥ 11- 4 r ’ A TheFunH l The blocks were irom s hlneklurday that a strike try postal and tile plant at Montague and‘ workers in British Guiana has were lor the school where an iorced the Canadian postal serv-- nurlilnrlurn and classrooms arel ice to reiuse surlace mail and belugadded. lparcel post destined tor that No line was injured. Not a cnunlry A pnst niiire sunkesr large number at blanks tell i-l'mn4 man said air mail seriiee \\ll| the load. probably not more be Continued but may be some- than 15, it was stated. ‘ What delayed l'rdll'rxrrlii it wont ill I . | Lawn Mowers Chitin Saws Dulhnank Garden Tillers . Gn- srta I FOR THE BEST a o e h e rs explanation or lbe‘ "Flowers tor Hope" campaign. and its success lo far in seversll provinces. l Attention Carpenters York [or the last. 22 years. died liter a long illness. 1: part In the enthronement at throe Ans [lice lrehbishlvpl at York. He also Illilled It the wedding In 1961 at the Duke oi Kent Ind Kltharlne Worlley. llrlt royal wedding at the York Minster lCatJledrll) in more thin 600 non. wulrad Win- rlon Pelers, David Peters and accnsid Mchitlnon. sll mind- rons at are accessed. interment took plsce lit the nations MID lic Cemetery. creams: irllitialui. — Tits lunersl for loan Onome'r wsa ltcld Monday morning (mm the Charlottetown mineral Home to St Pius x Church. “Hm High Man was celebrat- M Donal '1 the wave Ptcauit in the stretusry Wm Rev, Pine Mur- "Jillian. Rev. Sade Gmld licv. wnlrcd Keele. Rev. Jinn when and . Don-id. The . teachers "d Pupils or node 1+9 said in it sherwood Hi School st ll‘nded in a bow. P - and album Chu Camp Abegweit Is Prepared For Operation sUMMERleE — Preparation tor the summer operslion Csmp Abetrwclt has been in lull swing lor ihe psst twn weeks. with various island churcb groups leading s hand. The construction oi new w room lscillttet. s building up- proxlmsteiy bit by 32 ieet and ot accommodalinl in persons is nearing completion . under the direction of Ille chair- man ot the camp mlfllfllfll corn- 6 miliee. Dlvid Murphy. The Trinity Men's group 0! Summmide IIII painted the el- blnl that were built llll year. the Remington U l l to it roll in Iookln' liter the oth- er pltlntinl and repair chm-H. mud This Summer sponslble tor general cleanup. l The church groups have heell‘ considering wiring iscilities at Csmp Abekweit lor use this sum. mer. but so in no delinlte plsna lor Inl tlon lisve been made. Store Operators To Hear Address Ray Brown. vicerpreaident ol Clover Flrm Stores. Clevelllld. Ohio. arrives on the Island today to lddreu meeting or Clover Farm Storel operators and man- age" tonight. 1‘. rawn. Vice~prelldent of the stores‘ marketing division will speak on merchandillnl to some 55 people tonight at the Charlottetown Hotel. His trip here Is Dari oi I Mar ltime tflurt He lelveI Wednfldly tor Halliax MADE HIGH TEST The lash United states Even Local 1338 will hold Iis mnnthly meeting on Wednesday, June 19th. at the Labour Hall. Queen Street. 8:00 P. M. All Members Please Attend. .' .. eat expedition measured aular radiation at noon loci on (In mounllin. o Trailars 0 ran NEW @ USED 0 Routers 0 low Beds 0 Triutll Mm WA" DELIVERY "II" not! her; 0 Platinum gaDRVE-m THEATRE fgng/MCKLEY Pr. RD. I Keith Carmichael |nrsoklcy Pt. Rd. IN NEW AND USED OUT- ROARDS - . - IT‘S i'riur Sroit McClllIocli Dealer Sherwood DIAL 4-642. J illiT’S TAXI LUCKY NUMBER THIS WEEK 37542 IIIAI. 4-5588 Erllll : l SAND OB immature-nestme ravines. met last nmht with the execuiive oi the RE I. Beet 1Producers Association in the ‘Federaiion of Agriculture otiiee here. Mr. lludsoh. who is so lcompanied by Mrs Hudson. ar- irived here Salurdal‘ aiternooti. “He will be in the priwirlce tor I few days. Executive members attendinl ranged trom Herbert lilatthews. Aiherton to John MacKinnotl. Brooklyn In Sol-theaslern Kings. L l (l y d ankerby. Hamilton resided. p **** Lil ¥¥¥¥¥ Today - Wed Only as Begunl —_—_tB¢ sun to so. this Rib 'l’iokling. Louth M Riot! Show Times 3.30-7-9 ' **********i**** l NORTH RIV ‘n-IE TIME HA5 come: FOR TONIGHT - THUR. ER 6 I Ml. Ill. n—Ml'lfl min-Turban DRIVE-IN Just 3 showings more Don't M' s It! at 9:15 SEABOARD DISTRIBUTORS Ltd. ~ HURSSBN maintenance In tutu. Tryon tsiten as oi by . interment innit place United Church Men'l Club sad W M It loom n... m-II' hr in. "no-non In... I In. so no "Luv I! Bonus Wk ml$:ll{1nlted;hurrll YW'ISI‘P: " 'l ' “‘" .4 ‘V‘ ‘V’ ¥ ¥* * * ‘k ** * ‘A’ * *