Mrs. Rand noted er; Second Highest Aggregate,| art pict Donald Hickox, 2. Wayne Mac-| 12": 3: Allison and Harry Mac- | gihiopians see themselves being’ immediate wants and <r ee wears Brian Currie: Class Spirit, Ger. | c osters, Henry McGuirk, | The issue of the arms deal | Quarrie, 3. Blair MacQuarrie. Nevin. hemmed in even more. : ; Y PAYMENT PLANS : _ _...|ard Smith; Progress, Mary Pow. |e A) Carlotta McGaughey, | with Germany — bitterly opposed| Géris 10 to 12, (50 yards). 1. ° ‘ seitasaisiatdlaebushitiniaicaae dissent | MOU MONTHL _ _ The Canadian group will visit]. Asendance. Brian Currie: ison wee Hughes (Group B) Ir-|by Israeli refugees from Nazi| Cheryl MacQuarrier 2. Linda Haile Se assie ifr ; Poh en | How much. oF so «| (le » | # | flomen's organizations in Ire-| terature, Korieen Currie; History, | "2, nite, (Group,C). persecution — was put to parlia-| Duffy, 3. Judith Ramahan and : ' Quick LOAN | MONTHS | MONTHS | MONTHS MONTHS .. marene and other sections! Brenda Driscoll and ee Gar. -u588¥ Contest: 1. Judy Gail|ment in the form of a vote of| Dale Ranahan tied. iege_e . p de you need? Me _ and prior, to the opening | ; i: Aritt Sag “tase bared en 2. Zeta Driscoll. confidence in the government Jast/ Boys 10 to 12, (50 yds.) 1. Harry Visits Russia ns E PULES Phone $ 100 $...> $...>' | $ 611 $ 9.45 Mrs eet ek be eee French, “Mary Power: Algebra. | EWING Wednesday. The vote went im fa- MacNevin, 2. Thomas Ranahan, | : t Qe. aw Me? Three or 500 i> . > . 30.01 4.72 at the Canddiah dilahiten ieaeed equally merited by,Gerard Smith | ,. Senior Sewing Certificates, Rose| Vour of Ben --..Gurion,- but the; 3. Kaye Faithful. : | ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (Reu- § Ween 20 an th, Gaaals Ghtees ol drop in... 1000 te “as 58.10 1.58 |, _ to visit the Scandanavian coun-| 224 Brian Currie; Geography, rainor, Doreen Driscoll, Jose- Achduth Avodah and Mapam Girls under 12, (3 legged race) 1 | ters)—The current visit to Russia 1 ove you aie eel Gat gasite wat 1600 se o6.02 93.19 146.08 aries before teturning home. Mary Power; science, Brenda =— Dunn, Rita Murnaghan, or aon partners still opposed | Linda and Nancy Duffy, 2. Linda| of Emperor Haile Selassie ‘is an-| | sane scagg 2 at any HFC 2000 72.30 93.27 116.49 183.38 Dr.. Namcy Adams, Ethelton, Driscoll., «© : Gas ey Callaghan, Marie Shea, oa other stage in his drive +o lift Ces office toda 2200 79.53 91.60 128.14 201.60 Saskatchewan, is in charge of the| GRADE ‘IX Gail Trainor. In his letter of resignation, Ben- Sa k ill ‘ Ethionia but ef “ite reanvtences| 1 aaaee yy. ‘ ’ Sed nae tour arrangements. \ Prize for Highest Aggregate, dn ae a erste Judy — ayy mye rae ae ao ckville Rector and give it increased importance} | one / 2500 90.38 104.08 : : The establishment ‘of a~nat-| R0S¢. Trainor; Second Highest er ete eeineee, Keats oem, Stal wren «Se came . . in the eyes of the world. tag iEremmpemengbaen ane is Above payments Include principal and Interest, and are based ‘ fonal office ia Oltawa n oui Aggregate Equally merited by|‘tlle Heron, Rosalie McGuirk,| ®ve injury tb Israel's interna- Occupies Pulpit The palley of the 66-year-old on ean wa ie nat inched cost of Blo Inenvanees last year was the biggest project | Doreen Driscoll "snd Gerard Mur.| Phyllis Smith. |tonel standing, which may alse F Lion of Judah is to be friendly}== r : } fettinted Garing horton year’ is | Baghan; Literature, "Genevieve : undermine dangerously our de- Rev. Donald Trivett, rector of | with everyone and accept the best | x FINANCE office, Mrs. Rand asserted. - | Duffy and Rose Trainor; Arith-' Federated on Position in the coming a eee — of ee technical aid for his country from| SCHOOL TEACHER ~~ Instituted in Canada in 1897 as | metic, Gerard Murnaghan; His- |", er Q set . ars pe, ND conduct the wherever it can be found — ir-; - 1959-60 Schol. year ‘ - 7 @ purely rural. organization, the ry, Doreen Driscoll; ‘ Algebra, (Chethiaat teks lis st He accused the -rebel coalition | services at St. Paul's in Char- respective of politics. | For astic, 117 Queen Street. . . . . «ss 2 0 « « Telephone 7395 NEWS PAGE | —‘3ELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK ’ « The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 6, 1959.. 5 WillBe dear arovsreRBeDBAY RetardedChildren'sCamp | Ready By July 18 July 18 mém- . ; eh , ct children at the camp and be per- ed children, with a paid up k M tide tess ol » aces mite to viet only as other I |hership of 75. has been, greaily « « workers is rapidly “aa . ras ‘Long ree an causistion at Oyster Bed Bay,| Teaching periods will be punct- splendid donation of $5,000 from . 14 miles from Charlottetown uated by time out for. recreation, Capt. Burke. - Caami ; where a splendid farm property| bathing and gamies in keeping | achievement of Clive ore. e ° of 108 acres is beitig converted | with the possibilities of adjusting | and his yvolumteer— en aes into a campsite for retarded| the children to a living environ- in,a fund raising Campa se Many urday afternoong AMPLE ROOM ; Among those spent ae aL ae eee cates te cael Among the farm buildings, a| afternoon yesterday at the camp | Injured in a car accident which’ Newman, New Haven. of renovating the farm home and| spaGious barn in good repair is} site and heard the report —- eccurred on (fe Malpeque F roi reteegagg tA Pen Aon nage lend ont baw ge rove tyy igereed F rym Be Pg Si 0 - aoe, Howard MacNeill, §5,Jof | Oliver. Foxbury, °Mass.; and + phage is ie cae space inside when rain or un- _e. Mrs. Lloyd Mati tthews = Long Creek, died in the Prince | two sisters: Mrs. ae ene while by those involved. : ee. eee Perea ee rele Edward Island _—_ early — "eS aoe ina oe i = oe = i =: re ae : a Survivors include his wife, the |. The funeral of the late Mr. | ‘committee expected to have their| Canadian Association for Retard- Montague. former Margaret MacNevin of | MacNeill will take place this} work completed and many dona- $e ; one son, Chesley;-now | afternoon fron: the Cutcliffe Fu-| tions in place, for the official \ : at ; and- four daughters: | peral Home where services will| opening on Saturday, July 18. < Ahern -Edna,- Mrs. Burton MacKinnon, | commence at 2:00. Interment will | 3g RESERVATIONS 2 : = Se es ae Toronto; Lilian, Mrs. Sheldon | be in New babes any. Thirty-six reservations have al- : : ! : . MacDonald, New Dominion; Chief provincial coroner, : ade, which will be ’ PICKETS PROTEST BRITANNIA PILOT CHOICE Bices, Mrs Delia Sah, New |. 7. Prowe said lastnight thai| Exton up on the bans of 12-0 NEWS FROM HFC;,, : ’ — . , ' Dominion; and Marjorie, Mrs.|no inquest would be held. time for a stay period. of ten days. , ’ site aes , : - -| The. children will be under Pickets parade by the gate of the appointment of Capt. Leighton) criticized for not joining a pilots’ |; th _ ? 2? Wire-| : : idual i to « bs «eet lock one of the Welland Canal|Crawford ag pilot for the Britan-|wallcout several months ago. The|. Te DaCheround. © = | Zion Con ational Picnic vidoe! ‘nstrection ee Sr oe - at Port Weller, Ont., protesting’ nia. Capt. Crawford has been| Britannia can be seen’ in the lock | Photo). . greg learh; under experienced teach- 1gger Od Nh : ’ ° ers, Miss Elizabeth Coyle-and her| - se +e CANADIAN DELEGATION IS 70STRONG > ; ed a0d (25 ne , : — — : Ferries Carry Enjoy By Young An . Kinncs and Miss Aterees. Mrs. . . ' T Fine weather, beautiful beach , Matheson and Wilma MacDonald. | Anna Houston housekeeper . 3 : 48 C tT : a i Larger Numbers and good friends made a grand|3. Judith Ranahan afd Fileen| 4nd dietition, _ et : : .._| time for all at the Zion Presby-| Beaton. Constantly in attendance Be BES evar Bi: Ou n ries ave | aren Farting terian. congregational: picnic om} Boys 3 legged, 1. Gordon Ran-| mrs. D. T. Waye, R.N., who has| 3 , ; 7 ee ‘ td. report 13,429 passengers. were Saturday. The canteen set up by| ahan and Lloyd Duffy, 2. Bobby| the confidence of the parents who : i eo ferried last month on the Wood the men of Zion, under the con-;,and Kaye Faithful, 3. Alan Bat| will be required to leave the , ae ” ! . : : : eee ous 4 ahi Ree venorship of Ralph Balderson,| derston and David Burt. — es ; a . omen S ns | U EBs OW t Seenied i a an ao was a popular place. The enthu-| Girls sack race, 1. Lillian Ro-| strings attached. On that Haile . i j : ‘ arrven in he _namne, poriad. siasm of the children during the| per, 2. Linda Duffy, 3. Nancy | $1 eis ey Chesil te S00 pemenanrs bd Sea tei aperte - was sefiosted im ihe Sans mans. ; i ; sade Mac. | 2omic bargains struck with ew Borrow up to $2500 and tak« r anadian women rep- | major factors affecting program-| shall Tory award for educati , . ; e many parent spectators. oys sack race, 1. “| sis during his visit to Moscow : resenting Women's Institutes in | ming and long term planning ees sl Brae yearn otsena am a ri we races were under the leader-| Nevin, 2. Bobby Faithful, 3. Barry| 54 decane largely on the con-| up to 36 months to repay all agin of the nation, will at- | the national executive, she added. followed by the presentation of a 1958 ship of Russell Matheson. The re- Turner. dens’ oblavel ieee oe ra tend- the 1959 conference of the The Indian women, descendents | Citizenship award by the National - sults were as follows. Married women, 1. Mrs. Rus. But responsible circles here sind : Associaetd Country. Women of the. | of Canada’s original settlers, were Citizenship Council in 1958, at- pre Girls 4 and 5 (25 yards) 1. Joyce} sel Matheson, 2. Mrs. “ Willard sles ‘bellove thet ene of the lam other lending Institutions World | to o =. 7 ee also being invited to join the or-| tested to the increased national Rift Caused \ | MacNevin, 2. Linda MacFadyen, | Cummings, 3. Mrs. Ralph Mac-| #'5° Scotland, August 3-16, . Kei ganization, Mrs. Rand remark. Rand, Port Williams, N.S: told | ed : The Guardian last aight. Mrs. Rand, president of the Federated Women’s Institutes of Canada since 1957 will lead the Canadian group, most of whom will sail from Montreal July 14 on the Empress of France. The Island president, Mrs. : ; at and in : ‘|2. Linda and Nancy Duffy. 3.) states. With neighboring Somalia, ly when tue, you get helpfulness : ae yoga smaten, and the! The prize e a ha a Sith Salles Rieace Sree fae Geta ata eee, — oe Fock esp Rana-| Myrtle MacNevin and Dale Rana-| at present a United Nations trust, rearranging your payment ! ‘Federated News, Mrs. Harold| ot, \uéustus School ie as: fol- Intermediate Judy Gail Callaghan party hold 30 votes in the Knessef|,, Bove #to 10, 1: Harry Mac- y tibbel tuhiaee eo ede, Sia ee: eh ces ee peso Cranes. Se eek ok Laird, Kensington are” members ° or, ey Hughes, Mary Ca-{‘parliament). Parties ranged in| “EV, 4. n Balderston, 3. Da- Licyd Duffy and Gordon Ranahan, eat Somaliland” tak-| tutions, of the official Canadian delega- GRADE x j érine Callaghan. | opposition against the vid ~ Faithful. for a greater tion to the Edinburgh convention,| Highest Aggregate, Mary Pow- stature acquired by the Women’s | Institutes in the past few years, Presentation of. a Henry Mar- | the national president said. Fort Augustus School Prize And Honor Report — | Music, Louis Callaghan. ' It represents an increase of (Continued from Page 1) in his double office as premier and defence minister under a caretaker government. But he de- clared he -would not sit with. the four rebel ministers at meetings. HOLD 3% VOTES Ben-Gurion’s own Mapai party govern- ment’ have 70 members. Women’s Institute is ‘now organ: in 48 countries of the world, : : : ; ee i teau' high above OTTETOWN ibe national president added. | Doreen Driscoll, Geogreghy, Rose | See on Tuc hn nate ye Te eee in at ert ey atinet, | et August in’ the shenace of the the reat of Africa, ie a melting|| @ SMALL CLASS: | ee: ie changing picture of farm| Trainor; Science, Rose Trainor igs on Tuesday and ee ee eee = a pie "oo , pens 5 bid: ed his {PO Of nations. Swedes train the’) @ MODERN SCHOOL ; al the Ghaiten ifti | and Gerard } ( ); . tan ! v. Mr.. Trivett expressed his tele-| | ulation, and the Notion flation nt Attendance, guieener evieve oy Tuesday afternoon and even-| 8¢ther on a major issue. Pleasure at spending a month oa) crcl ataoe on aaa @ SALARY 93,200 et x 4 * *¥ Y 4 # + + + 2 immigrant gsoups GRADE VI ing 4 joint session of the national| BACK OF THE ANGER the Island, recalling that his js Seth the tuciie: and tie the! BASED ON QUALIFIC- | 4 e 9 ber Pre for Highest Aggregate, | Share ef Wi Oe la ee Dem Curlons angmr ah| Spriietnes, Ret- ng fle gc gaudily painted planes of the na- ATIONS Pre w e: x. Li | Gordon Hughes Progress, Jose- | Fmunce of Wales..Dr. Frank'the revolt of his t¥o coalition | Was for ‘several years “ tional; airways. British experts|] apply te: Chale tee Fem * ames : averic : 7 i ais. ‘- | phine Dunn; Difort Pauline Hugh- | 4 - ak oF Ine moi eee said, was the | oe aaa hassel = advise on economy and finance.|| Sehool, P.O. Box 39, I h +. : é es; Attendance, J. hine Dunn: pres c vs -|fact that was fed with the | vt : 1 ospi > (Comtingyt from Page }) Prize for most euteide Reading leo the evening session. system of proportional. represen-| Pulpit in turn’as. supply ministers | Russians run the hospital. litical ee Te | E’S HERE +N His ce ; ;| _ The annual Citizenship Award) tat; Fadl at St. Paul’s. i is all without any politica | ols. Gordon Hugties; Prize for Second) ana ¢ +“ ‘Pividemie tation in the ‘Israeli - electoral ampere : "4 Opposition Leader Pe'arson three eedsmuir} setup which forced him to depend said: “I can’t believe the govern- ment would make a final decision to buy this plane without it hav- ing been flown by the RCAF.” APPROVE BUDGET Equally merited by Rose Train- or and Gerard Murnaghan French Highest Aggregate Biair Shea. GRADE Vi Highest Aggregate, Zeta. Dris- coll; Second Highest Aggregate in Grade ‘VII, Judy Callaghan; Prize for Progress, Estelle He- ‘parties of violating the parlia- | -and, will hold their provincia]|™Mentary principle. of collective | 3. Elizabeth MacDonald and Deb- bie Rhynes tied . x Girls 7 and 8, (25 yard dash), | 1. Marlene Matheson, 2. Heather | Rhynes? 3/ Raeona Gauthier. Boys 4 to 6, {2 yard dash), 1. Hooper Blair, 2. Garth Camer 3. Jackie Beaton. Girls. 8 to 10 (2 yard dash) 1 Boys 7 and 8, (25 yard dash) 1. lottetown yesterday, and will con- tinue to do so during the month .| Byron Crane. for support on small parliament- ary groups. c 3 Ben - Gurion’s Mapai (labor) |party holds 40 seats in the 120/ member. parliament.. Mapai affil- | Leod Girls 12 to 15 100 yards 1. Anne Hickox, 2. Lillian Roper, 3. Linda Matheson and Linda Duffy. Boys 12 to 15 100 yards, 1. Da- vid Rowe, 2. Hassel MacLean, 3. Wheel barrow race, girls. 1. Lil- lian Roper and Linda Matheson, 2. David Rowe and Hassel Mac- Selassie is determined. Any eco- plications. behind the emperor's Soviet visit is that he is not en- tirely satisfied with the. attitude of some Western countries Ethiopia's, problems. Queen of Sheba, ott world’s oldest Christian’ king- doms, is surrounded by Moslem ing in British Somaliland. the Already Addis Ababa, this cap-, for English elementary com- bined grades one to six. in stock service at Henderson & Cudmore SURPRISINGLY LOW INTEREST RATES. HFC’s charges on loans to! The legendary land ef the one of the j ' over $1500 are equivalent to less than 8% per year discount on 30 and 36 month repayment plarm — LOWER MONTHLY PAYMENTS. HFC’s new long-term loans mean smaller payments that fit your budget better. BANKABLE SECURITY not required. - INCOME INTERRUPTED ? If you can’t make a payment prompt- understanding loans. That’s why HFC is best equipped to serve your 150 Great George Strest ... +. =~ > Telephone 8517 ~ BIG-SCREEN ROLE! “ , | + %He's the man they called the “human pet torpedo"—the secret underwater mar-* The long fight dopti ron; Prize for Effort, Rosalie Mc-| son, will be on hand to present the | tes and the Progressive party’ ie : the F-104 oe ddee ion Of Guirk Attendance, Zeta Driscoll | Citizenship Award. alles have five. seats ‘each. The} * auder who hit like caly in the | Qutside Reading, Phyllis Smith | SPECIAL FEATURES middie of an otherwise dreary defence debate which began Thursday and ended late Satur- day with approval of the $1,695,- 000,000 defence budget. The Com- mons was to turn to government legislation today and en Thurs- day likely hiave a foreign policy ** Swings. debate. External Affairs Minister Green, government House leader, Said he hopes the session which began Jan. 15 will end July 18. Attendance at the first. Satur- day sitting of the session ranged between 30 and 60 MPs. Half tne House membership of 263 were at the opening of the sitting. The F - 104 scrap began late} Friday night when Mr. ‘Hellyer, MP for Toronto Trinity, charged that the-plane was not designed for the strike role for which it will be used in the RCAF, that the airframe is unsiable, the en- gine unreliable and the fatality rate “unusually high.’ CALLED IRRESPONSIBLE Mr. Pearkes said Saturday \ when the debate resumed that! Application, Anna Murnaghan. : — > - GREAT INDIAN BATTLE Mr. Hellyer had made “utterly |GRADE Il ‘oo | erroneous, exaggerated and ir-| Highest Aggregate, Eleanor Gar- * responsible’ statements. land; Second Highest Aggregate, He conceded that cost of. the F104 \enteréd into the govern- ment’s*decision but added that i eeee eee ef 50 the plane was the most suitable; naghan; Application,, Vincent | @ Arrow Tuxedo Shirts ; 7 |; = ‘ iets cata now available, taking all factérs| Dunn. * ; DANA ANDREWS ~ ET SOM LA CREST, COLOR .. De LONE into consideration, The F-104 was|GRADE Hl. » @ Dacks Black Dress Shoes ...... 17.95 \ eet an UE EE, ‘a “proven” aircraft, he said. The! Highest Aggregate Rela Ann : : accident rate was mai.”’ Mr. Hellyer returned to the at- tack. without letup. He said the F-104 lias ‘dainty and gossamer” The U. S. Air Foree had , cut its original order for the plane to 300 from _ 700 and if it were ordering again it ‘ would have nothing to do with the F-104 Mr. Pearkes said \the reduction in (U.S: purchases had--prineip- ‘ally been in the interceptor ver- sion, In reply to Mr. Pearson, he said the Grumman Super Tiger had been flown hy the RCAF but "that he could not say whether the Republic F-106 had been, “not . abnor- tiviti Class Spirit, Rita Murnaghan. GRADE VI Highest Aggregate Kay Trainor Second Highest Aggregate Glen Trainor; Progress, Donna Calla- ; Effort, Gerald Smith; tendance; Janet. Smith; Outside Reading, Janet Smith. GRADE V Highest Aggregate Mary Cath- erine Callaghan; Second Highest Aggregate Rita Hughes; Attend- prance, Mary Catherine Callaghan; Application, Louis Oallaghan;, Prize. for General Proficiency, Louis Smith; Arithmetic, Mary | Catherine Callaghan; Application, Shirley Hughes; General Profi- ciency; Vincent Murnaghan; Prize for General Knowledge, Rita Hughes; Prize for Class Spirit, Louis Smith, GRADE IV Highest Aggregate, Garry—Hu- ghes; Sécond Highest ‘Aggregate, Edison Shea; Attendance, Garry Hughes; Arithmetic, Jimmy Dun Literature, Irene White; General Proficiency, Vincent Murnaghan; Francis Hughes; Arithmetic, E)- }eanor Garland: Attendance, Joe; | Gallant; Progress, Beatrice Mur- MacDonald; — Arithmetic, Earla Duffy; Reading, Mary Smith, Ap- plication, Leonard Shea; Spelling, Maurice White; Progress, Carol Ann Murnaghan, Spelling, Melva Brazil; Attendance, Bobby White. GRADE I-(Group A) Highest Aggregate, Marion Duf- Progress, Bernice Hughes; Ap- plication, Lois Murnaghan; At- tendance,-Brian Driscoll. GRADE I (Group BY. Highest Aggregate Helen Hugh- es; Arithmetic, Mary Laverty; Reading, Rita Cummisky. Prizes for Extra Curric fy; Arithmetic Maureen Callaghan’ ular Ae- ‘ rebel. Achduth Avodah and Ma- pam parties hold 10 and, nine seats respectively. ladies and the .directorate of the hostess organization will be the guests ‘of the provincial depart- ment. of agriculture at a buffet lobster supper to be served at Lakeview Lodge. : T | 8519 HOLMAN'S PHONE SHOPPING SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY FOODLAND i | For the occasion. the newest maculatly look. 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