/e ‘ : 8 rok y.»* * : > 3 ’ 2 ei at ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 16,1959 | the store site m= Campnemton | The CBC replied Saturday that « Bi 16,1959 'formery inown as tne “Cousin FFOSt Blasts the inv.tatioa was made because | Z Store” and are eperating a groc- fates Gninaien see Se W ery store. Their many friends Practical up equipment % ine Green Is inner : wich them success in thee new |B COVEFGE |* ive ‘cecast trom Lindsay ; : Of High Proficiency Medal |r. tx: a se : Mr. Lance Dalton who is em-| TORONTO (CP) — Premier C had dese é ignt rcren ployed im Bayfield, N.S. spent| Frost on the weekend delivered] }® acees Sis ee ; ; Governor General's Medal | din. J the past week-end at his home second of two blows at the opponents. : guncted’ to ino grote 12 slaaiet Gold Cross for religion, donated | ™ Burton. Canadian Broadcesting Corpora} ara a es = for general proficiency was won| by His Excellency Malcolm Mac- Miss Louise Gillis, Public | tion. eink wes sande to ces by Blaine Green, it was announ-| Each awarded to Elien Reddin.| Health Nurse, Alberton, recent- Dissotiatied with broadcast cov-/0 0") SSicost from Lindsay be # ced at gradgating ceremonies of] Mathematics awarded to Elaine | ly visited Burton School. erage of Thursday's Ontario elec-| 7° me ‘a ae tS i? Notre Dame Academy Friday | Green. Allen Cooke, Frankie Mac-|tion, in which his administration|“* WS ee 50, VEES 5 | night History awarded to Biaine|Gregor and Eileen Delton, pup-|was returned, the premier ex-|™uch \e the 's regret. | Other: prize winners are as fol- | Green. ils of Burton School, were among |panded his criticism and de-| He . : lows: Highest aggregate im ‘grade 12,/ those who wrote the Grade Vill|clered: “The government's part} Mr. Frost's charge that ou leat rded to Sheila | #¥2tded to Elaine Green. ; |exams in O'Leary on Thursday.|im TV and broadcasting ought to| proadcast was a biased and dis Griffin and Patricia K Medal of His Holiness Pope} Mr. and Mrs. Carl O’Brien|be regulatory. & should not be| torted picture of the election sur School spirit, awarded to Adele | 40" XXIH, for’ the outstanding | their children Shirlene and Pat-|in the business. Far better results| prised us since we felt certain we Scag yy analag gouc ma girl of the year, voted so by her! rick of Massachusetis are visit-| would be obtained by private sta-| had given a fair-minded report. 7 Progress ever the year award-|cesmmees is awarded to Enilly ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|tions... ” not only of the government's re: : ed to Noreen McGrath and Eliza- | “ais. Bennett Howard, Glengarry. In a-statement handed to the| ‘re to power but aleo of the: : eal Sparrow. Medal of his Excellency, the/ Congratulations are extended| CBC, he said: gains that were mede by the op . Vocal awarded to Donna Hag- | Governor General of Canada for! 1, the Misses Betty Doyle, Camp-| +4, judgment the whae| Position parties . . . . ) general proficiency in grade 12.| 1 ion Rosalie Griffin, Brocton eg “From the start, CBC reported . =. awarded to Elaine Green , principle of the CBC is wrong. : Biology awarded to Anne Con- and Rhoda Reilly, Cape Wolfe. |The government has no right to ; BURTON ook seauiaeiel course in St. oes oof Gieepteinnt- Geometry awarded te Joanne ‘ news, or any othe. Donahue. Mary's Academy, Summerside. | pews. The first hour of the elec- Algebra awarded te Jacqueline} Mrs. Bridget MacGregor who} Congratulations .are also ex-|tion broadcast was biased, Christian. ; was residing in Alberton, has re- tended to Miss Joan O’Halleran/|¢lanted and prejudiced. The fact A Chemistry awarded to Norma} turned to her home in Burton who graduated with honors from | that little or no coverage was t ick. Her friends are pleased to wel- | Kinkora High School, and to Miss | given to the government side on / Es Stenography awarded to Noreen | come her home again. Her dau-| Leona Howard who completed | election night was only incidental.| . ak Gallant. ghter, Mrs. Mae Reilly of Dor-| the Grade XI course at Kinkora|There is only one cure—for this — FEETOG Typewriting awarded to Jean-| chester, Mass., is spending hol- | High Schoo situation and that is to bing in \ aiid a So Pe eaevene eae Sreine Sree sen wile bir. Mr. Patrick McTauge of Char-| good pivate ‘adio and TV sta-| - \ : oo awa o Yeannal vrs. Edward S. Griffin, Bur- | lottetown is visiting his son, Rev. | tions..." : re h awarded to Deanna|*™ who was visiting with her | David McTague, at St. Marks, Lot) NEWSPAPER INTERVIEW TAL Reid eon-in-taw, ee Mr. | 7. ; an, statement one a iad thi ; and Mrs. Everett McKenna, Bor- an interview wi ‘or- INJURED ARE RUSHED TO HOSPI cree dopercineat avarded 'to| Gem, has returned ome, BUSY ARTIST onto Globe and Mail in which the : 5 i . Griffin or - ; premier was “ height : Police, firemen and volunteers! explosion at elevated rapid tran- | least 37 persons were injured in| plosive stored in locker. Anne MacCallum. ao aide tide’ tenaibcen: 1. Sleeve Wade, Oic Bread at * fe he CBC te ae earry persons injured in Boston! sit stations to ambulances. At | blast believed caused by an ex-! , (AP Wirephote) ee oe eee meee ante ees A. Bertie. |tel whe dled in 1919, osedei pang seh pe ei ; ; : . | Carthy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens, 6,000 paintings ‘ more than/|in Lindsay to appear on televis- Queen Inspects swendiweend "| YORK NOTES - naer a ee Office practice awarded to Shir-| Campbeliton, recently purchased ' 150 lithographs. ion election night. ae Gallant. — — —o Existing laws governing lega: Wendell Vessey,|__Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett, | #*Y ; ; 1700 Guardemen residence do not allow social ser- eee aun te York, were visitors on Sunday at Boao. yan w Bil ges se De vice benefits to Canadians wtrose | 47. Gordon Crockett on Satur-|the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-| chidey Gallant. \ LONDON (Reuters) — The|work causes them to travel day evening. May 30th, neth MacDowell, Glen Vailey. Bookkeeping awarded to Joan eS ele) 3 - } e Queen, clad tn a scarlet military | throughout the country. Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw,| Ms. Peter Proud was the hos-| Marie Chaisson. é uniform and black tricolar hat,| The resolution was ope of four eetathen Point. spent Sunday, | ‘8s of York Institute on Monday| Business English awarded to) give your rode side-saddle on a chestnut po-| passed in a morning session dur- May Slet at the home of Mr and |evening, June ist, at her home/Joan Marie Chaisson. lice horse to inspect 1,700 guards-|img the six<day annual council| y7. Raymond Vessey, York. | With a good attendance. Highest aggregate in commerce men in the annual trooping the} meeting here. 4 ee department awarded te Joan eolor Saturday : : Mr. and Mrs. Lynn OFieiding| Rev. Mr. and Mrs. G.A.D. EI- Marie Chaisson D Huge crowds stood in briliiant|,,4 ,2use im the resolution sta) ang Mrs. Vernon Rodd, Char-|liott, York Manse were the guests!" Ting highest aggregate in 7 sunshine to watch the spectacle the laws on legal residence were lottetown, paid a short visit tojof the Rev. Thomas Wilson, grade 12 awarded to Linda Paoli. | held in honor of the sovereign’s established ‘“‘on the presumption) york on Sunday, May 31, at the | Charlottetown on Monday even- Notre Dame Alumnae prize for | efficial birthday. Her real birth- that people—have permanent r0/ home of Mrs. Gordes-Crockett. | ing- English awarded to Linda Paoli. | day is April 21 but the official | 222 therefore, rights im one com-| yp and Mrs. Robert Cooper,| Mr. Harold Watts is iM at his| Second highest aggregate in eelebration is in June because the home in York. . weather {is normally more suit- able for the military pageantry of trooping the color. Saturday’s ceremony honored the 3rd Battalion of the Cold- stream Guards Regiment — the last time the battalion’s colors will be “‘trooped.”” In September, the battalion will be suspended as part of the program for reducing Britain’s armed forces. PALL MALL CROWDED The Queen rose in procession from Buckingham Palace down crowded, mile ~ long Pal Mall te the Horse Guards parade grounds. Behind her rode the Duke of Gloucester, colonel of the Scots Guards. For 45 minutes, the Queen tn- spected the guardsmen while a burning sun glistened on burn- ished breastplates and bayonets. The Guards then. marched past. that “extension of frontiers in Canada require mobile labor, fre to move without jeopardizing the basic rights.” tion against radio active wast material used for peaceful pur- poses. The Manitoba provincial coun- cil presented a resolution asking the national council to urge gov- need of ex-prisoners to collect un- they had contributed to the in- surance fund before imprison- munity. . “ However, the council agreed tinue imtensive effort for protec- Charlottetown, were the guests at grade 12 awarded to Ellen Red-! Cary £ int up! t a camera outfit on that all important day free extra rolls of film with all ment. 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