issue T'Iis -taauinehanr-no-dunno ' 1 -; ' Mt'””Sh' "- 5- M s-- -- on - Earl Alllee Sa PA' I I ' . HO3 clad" faacinatinl atoryolthdrdlaeovau . . - .. - ” iscouche Cotwenttlosing 9 --4 -mew out MW Be Ruthless To Ministers - I ' Lg. on Monday evening. June 11. 0' Ch1'tlthll'1:: "u "I; I-5' - the Coninianceinuit lxercinee cl "Slut Wm P" S3 3” Of ... . . . , -- . . Iy ALAN IAIVIY dismissed by tho CWICHMW Q5535 , the , , tooir who Tl: .mdmedItlhr: Err C II I, am, Wm, Ian" M”. mhftv lI'!- in . place in the parish Hall. Rev. 95 Imn 11 113009 umum (GP, y E", Mu” mu . dub Tu N311!!! The Elementary Classes of Mb Ii "1 Kw” "”m”di "'3' ma "pom were hard M. once the butt of jokes as a "sheet; tence '-' cuuclie Convent new mg, 33 Gun Following is the program. Pi-otmemberl of the Board. There was ' . n I get . - 3 7”-A t ' 1, - 3' d attendance most of the I" P59”! f-'1”-hthgv II" 11"" Pl ll'lll- It ll all was using on June an roitowiu is llgheet ' ."5””"”- "W ”''V"'' W 1' W '- 1 I In ' - - ""3" 14”" 0'k”- a A; ujr ssi i, tlsland branches being represent- llhnlle ofpolitlu momen cconwllhsd with the words. the prize list. Julianna Deekoches Dina pea--4"" ”” .' '"""”' ” Whllhcwas mmethinset-hIs."Yuisnusnpt.tp.3..,G... asap: 1 Inches. ' 'j,l:,Ye'j,'. G””'"- C”"''- '4" ”" bad wdl. an the amine poli- Hiurest -ver-sea. Pauline pg. Science. Do Gallant: Sew- - r The (trim 'me minister. tician wtthtiiw mg Roclles. Leo Peters. Basel An; tnl. Loesle 3332:; improvement r9";":'I"EGnz'u c.Mmr;,.,d'Ig', ”;:fj';T” .:;u";;:,m:, architect or the pyfflst war "silent , dupa.'t.,,c5 m ault. Iain Gaudet: Application. Elaine 'EhI:m';TGndu.unl '50.”... CM: ,3.-1,, spenf. fgw Ejgyg rgcgnuy 3. revolution," said in itspeecli there Attlee's rqtstatiin as 19.413 .1 Department. Otis Perry, ' Arsenault; Helpfulness. Leonard ms, Vuedicwn by pew. gude. Kgngington, are times when a British premier Britain; 1453 "aw, g 5””, , English Reading, w..g. nu, Gallant; Progress, Claire Mario wan" to M umduu. by 3." must be absolutely ruthless " partly on an utility to compro. ; leti. Leclair hm" xeuy, om" .-emu-in 5; Mrs. Eva 3. Pickering Is visit. "It is a most uiipietisaiit task. mine. In mpg u, an hm ” ' French Reading. Donnh Dunocb Gun! V", Rev. JD. Kelly, Ray, rung in her son-in-law and daughter, the 74-Year-old Cid" 5tlt33f"n ,Y9l"- INCH than any other La- : , es ' hgllhflt lV0l'lB9- Cllt-I139 Grlhtnuotg; The Queen. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Burs 'ti?l1:v.rl:inttiergl",It1tlu,l!'-e'Im, letxmnf-ell": NI Pllldf cllldl. . ,: trrthmetic. Mrla Gaunt, - Th fll ' the ad- linslnn Y- " '" - n .V writing, zit. Second I-lightest. Beryl Jefferytuue; ,:3?,:.mTA,,:::n, M, t . 90 per cent of the people I land can mg l'l'l'l.l I p ' Progress Linda GI&et. TM .P'ul.D'3m”:he5- , lsenault. Marie Anenault, 1393. Miss Susan Matheson. Burliiig- took it very W9 ' nit . Ills phi: pumwesh Mb.” 6.11.”. This: ihiglliest and morals. Nor- Arsenauitg Roggllg mm. ton. spent tliakpast weekend at Amee':V():::rence tn rumulh c.mc”ny"muaulhh' mellliddnnu 3; 3; &PPtlilcatl0!I;itlh(?;DesRDcha;, mlbepoimogmes. Sum" Power ,:3tI.tayI;! ir:1e;Il;;:.c Beriiradatte: can her home in erinaii. nu "med some poignant mum from - mum. "V. the to "me . I with net. Roches. ' ” ' ' Tub." ' rt cries in whitehall There are ”N'9'ST but perhaps pu-uy 3 E u h R H . . Conduct and Progress. 'DeIimai31cxiuon, Ifgongrd .uc1,.u..'. Mrs. W. J. Harrington. .1rs. V . . m H , i , Ggcgidsschool lPlri!t:.d1 'gI0l?:;NeDl'll: ?mtlSktPoIH'telpfu1n”El.dP.ulm;tGal:lJumn McN'”' P'm"' P'””"' mm Hm-mligtanl rim" H52” mmwmm mm" of mm”, The" ""3250 Itnrv about the : guary. ;:.,,.,,,,,,,;ere,;:,,,,,,rr;,,,,:,:;;: Leon-rd r,r-um n;,rb-r- mu. ;,udrb",;v-,;,';,,,",,,-mg, V,,:;- see no that --.i..,... .. .,, .. M. t t D . 3.” A , . 4 -' Peter Stee e. Anne edge. Ifs. - - - chm! N m .. mg sued, I” s ., .. r"m3- 9" '5'"3","n Physical Education. Wayne Veno. Leigh Paynier. Mr. and Mrs. H.B. 3 I hid Chm" "W 9 "V W. MDWV lot Wt- ! G006 Ittontlon In class. Junmv Drawing. Darryl Gaudet: stpeutns. MacLeod. Ind Mrs. A.H. Camp- the other two. H mm" Churchill is laid to have m M, an” .”' MtNeill- James DesRoches- Writinx itoyl bell Burlington were in Crspaud No he more specific. this year "I104 him the "Iheeii in lhe9P'I ” -- ' i ' French Stella Desltohcen Connie ' ' iv (1 da ittennin the DC s the Pupils were given I choice of cI0'hh'l-'' 6"" Au” ' o”"”"""" "'”” Progress. Kline Di.-sRoche-ii. L GRADE viii 11'... ilvfsmtletings. 8. I ' ' Quoting from memnI'y15 line: since his retirement ll Labor c""'”"I- 1"" 3 Good school spirit, Ralph Des- Highest average and deport- From Friday evening till sun- I 9'”? ellhf-'1' "Then Ffltjit H0081: Elder. Attics has shown a. - Q1-Itch-1! to Roches. ment. Sylvia Poirier etlual with day eveninz. the single people Mr. Attic! Cotton of the firm of "W 01' Ulyr-5854 050 W st'.9Pd9t'mlw Q:-:go:.lIIPt5ni:::l'3;ptpI':: an; t.rs?t;r. Con- Colton and Rogers. Kensington. would h"9 3h OPU0" 0' Chtllce-9'. was the victim of painful burns WT"-ml Whit-'h9V9T 0119 OHM” the? about the face and hands. in at-lkniw N-'tl-eI'- Th0S9 W110 did ht” tempting to remove a pan in which ch00" "ULVSSPS" had ,h0 Ch0lC'- fat had caught fire, at his home They were forced to write the oth- at Kensington. His many friends?"- and customers IAIII regret his ac-l A GRADE I13 - Highest average and English Reading. Rose Marie Dalton. Joyce Mallott. Second Highest. Norma Poirier. Attendance. Thelma Deskoches; Second Highest and department C0hd"0t Ind 3PP1lCQtlW- FIOWMS Norma Arsenauli. lP0WEl'2 Th! DOY hIVil18 the highs Third Iiigliest and Writing, Ed-Nest Ivernsh Alderick Demoches; Sewing, Lucille Deslloches; Help- from 18 years upwards made a retreat at St. Anthony: Church, Bloomfield. Retreat master was Reverend Father Gaudet. Alberta, formerly of Tignish. The young people enjoyed this very much and from tractor seat. Improved rugged nstnr wheel spin- dle housings. Rake instantly reversible for tedding. Flexi. nents have fit the flock of a Quick utrinirnt wit. His standing in the nation is probably higher than it ever was. FEW TIPS In his Oxford speech. ha NOTICE ith Poitier. g , most of them have never had the , . th th ti ' ri 1 bl! lPh1'l'99lY30ld-It Deplonmeult Michael Gluqa. fulness, Ernest Gaudct. D av id opportunity hem". cideni-and absent”? from his pIace.:tGl:'llIlef :lll.EBI!lJlmZl:d S;I!tli::tl:;Ih8:iL: mieliiesgrsf pa to aspiring p me Enman" west Phannn nbou. ugh. Drawing Mmnn Baum". pomg. Perry, Application and helpful V A 1 C I of business, and ish him a rapid y tl K , CY ness Go'rd;m Gallant. Arithmetic mess, Stelh Cuy-ran, -1”. T939 01'C01'5ll- "HP 03' 1-gcovgry led Ila! year. and were assured 9913 Y0lll' cabinet small .DI- wlll be the only I);-uz Sm” - - v Music prizes. cudyn pom", ed In Albertoii, spent the past that it would not happen again. mocrncy means government by open Sammw unul mm discussion, but is only effective "if you can stop people talking." About 16 is the right number for a cabinet. Ernest Gallant: Conduct. Dennis .53: Gallant: Spelling Louise Deslioo 9' lies; School spirit. Grant MacMlI- 3? Ian; French and Arithmetic. Louis Among those attending the DC, This year we received unofficial S. and semi-annual meetings at '1 WOW-I that at least one of the com- Crapaud on Wednesday were almittee sees no wrontl in this Pro- number from Keiisington. Rev. W. icedure. we can scarcely credit. weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John J .Corcoran. Friends of Mr. Nelson L. Gal- lant are pleased to see him home p.m. Sunday hours 11:30- 2:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. Sharon Arsenault thonorable men- tionl Ruth Desfloclies. Bonita Poi- rier, Roger Dslloclies. E I v at Small, Claudette DtsR.oches, Jo- li Pom?" wfluhi "5 P'03""- um. thud”, Esta". (;.11.m, segcl 33,", me, wendmg . (N, ,5.” Eric lnzrsliam. Mrs. J.G. Town-Ihowever. that a person appointed The Premier must keel! 111101"-'h ” R”! 313C-W"3h- yl Jeffery. syivi. po1,.3.,; .3 . pm”, in the western Howl. send, Mrs. Llnvd Howard. Mrs. to such an important c in hnnd 5' I-' p-1. GRADE 11 A punch prize, mm, the st Thom. , 1 Alberto” William Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest could reason in such a way th at ,, Hlithast AVCHKO. M07815 lid .5 Aqumu socidy. ' " ' , Mill. Mrs. .1. Bradford Millmnn. he would not consider givinl some: ' , N""'nT'h?,:"a::: ”. Dcnortment. Bernadette Gaude" t Grade 1' Hazel Amman" Stalk Fauna" "feml-"'5 M "I9 P"-" Miss Amelia Mill, lliss Lottiepupils a second chance and other: :1: u.,:.:ttt,...";'Ii 9,, 1 Second Highest average a nd DCSROCML ' 1, VI”? ,w”,m9" 5 1"5',"m' 3"-Ended Sims. Mrs. John Moase. Mrs. WaI- pupils only one chance in a quest- higher steel wheels. otters ”' vi-tntiiig, Della Cormier. Grade 11. Norm. Anemunr Lou, . th9 tl'Sl-"Ct C0hV9htl0P held I" E5 ter Moose, Mrs. Elmer Mnase, ion being discriminatory. t same maior deslsn OM ; Third highest average and De- 1, Po-men 55"”! 5Ch00I 0" F"dlY- Th"? Mr. John.Howsrd. Mr. and Mrs. Now it might be argued that we rm A--at r;:.::.::.r:.:::.:":::2.::::':: - -5'”: ” W":.:;r I we we - aw , U - on. Orge I oweverr CUPVX OIIIICHIDIO UGI1-I. Raymond Arse-naitlt. Grade IV. Louise Poitier. Yvon- ne Arsenault. Grade V and V1. Bonita Poirier. Grade V11 and V111. Dina Du- Rtoches. steel-girder frame. handy controls. etc. Also avail- able on rubber. book It over soon! the members of the Ebbsfleet Wo- men's Institute. Next District Con vention is to be held in Duvar. Friends of Mrs. Ambrose Cor ooran are pleased to see her out again after being confined to her home with an attack of flu. Mr. Freddie Gallant, employed in Dock Road. spent Sunday with metic. Lloyd Mackinnon. 1 third highest average and Arith- V Department and French Reading The many friends of Mrs. Peter a pupil making. say an aggregntet MacMahon. Kensington. regret hergof 690 may receive a scholarship. recent accident when she had a of 3100, while a pupil receiving at bone broken in her ankle. and wish total of 688 receives nothing. Keep 1 MONDAY, JULY Isl - 8.30 PM. THE MIDGETS ARE HERE ', Judy Dc-sRoclies: Reading and , School Spirit. Zita DesRoches; mil Spelling. Donna Small; AT'lLI'If'lI& oh tic. David Peters: Reading. 0(:- Attendance Certificates: Grade ” tniie Gallant; Drawing, Jackie Pe- 1. Wanda Mnllett; Grade 111. Bar- ters; Application. Geralda Dou-.bara Ann Mallett. Edith Gaudet. her 1 rapid recovery. in mind that a pupil with an ag- tgregate of 400 will pass. while a, , , pupil with 399 will fail. Then is herons lobster supper served by nothing wrong at least there is t "'9 Y””"3 Adult GVWP 01 I h 0 nothing we can do about such hair- i Some 70 guests enjoyed the de- cette; Obedience. Clifford Doucet-1 to. GRADE 111 Highest Average School Spirit and attendance. Barbara Ann Mal- lett. ll Second Highest Average a ndt French. Raymond Arsennull. Third Highest Average and Reading, Sheila Desltoches: also: third highest average conduct and , attendance. Edith Gaudet; I! I s o third htclicst average and arith- mctic. Jimmy Ballum. l Teresa .-tr-cnaitlt; Writing, Ber-, natlctic Dugiiay. Deportment, .lIai'i.in Mac.VeiIl, Reading and at- lPI'I'lilnL'9. Elizaheili Gaudet; Arith- metic. Ivan I.eCIair; Drawing, Phyllis Arsenault; General Abil- iti. Dale UcsRot-hcs- Barbara Ann Gaudet; Application, Reggie Deslioches; Writing. Sha- rnn Arse-nault; Obedience and School Siprit. Austin Gallant; Drauing. Claude DesRocIics: Rea- ding, Adrien Poiricr; Department, Roy Poirlcr: Writing. Eric Gal- lant: Application, Wilfred Thibi- deau: Spelling and Neatnesa, James Poitier; Progress, rnond Cormier; Drawing, Dugiiay; Obedience. Olive Rochcs. Ronald Des- GGRADE IV Highest aggregate and Sewing, Louise Polrier; Music. Ruth Des- Roches. I . Second Highest Aggregate. Ruth DesRnches. Third Highest aggregate. Sylvia Gaudet and Jean Mallett. Deportment. Barbara Gallant. Jenn Mallett, drawn by Jean Ma!-1 Iett; History and progress. Maryt, MacM'illan; Progress. Hans Back-, er; Geography. Robert Daltontl Language. Vaiene ArsensuIt;l Composition. Cecilia DosRochss;' l 1 E 3 Z i re 3 F eenault: Siluit Reading and His- tory. Pamela Gsilanf: Drawing. Kenneth Gaudet; otic Rob-. art Deskocties: Lauausge. Louise, Desfloches; French. Vlrghiia Dd-1, Ion; Appliostlon, Richurd Walslni Gaol? ' I Progress. l Grant Gaudet. Rena DesRoches.l Elizabeth Gaudet; grade V1. Jo-l anne Gaudet, Linda Gaudet. Claire, Poirier. Edmund Gaudet. Gradel V113. Claude Gallant. W ay no. Veno: Grade VIIA. Julianne Des-l Roches; Grade V111. Sylvia Polrv ter. Lucille DesRo(-hes. Thelma Desltoches, Norma Poirier, Joyce Mallett. Sewing prizes from the Wom- en's Institute 4H Club. Grade Vll. 2nd year. Dina Deslloches. Loesje Backer. Julianne Desftoches; Gr.l V111. 3rd year. Lucille DeiRoch- es. Joyce Mallett. Sylvia Poirier -”””15i C”"'-”' Pt"””'" F”"”'' and Thelma Deskoches Norma ed the weekly bingo held in St Poirler. WELLINGTON F l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howatt spent the weekend with Mrs. Garfield .Day and family. Misses Frpnces and Beverley Barbour spent the weekend visit- ing their slsters Mrs. Wendell Ward and Mr. Ward and family. also Mrs. Earl Macflachern, Mr.I MacEachern and family. l Regular weekly dance was held RI.V-,on Saturday night at Maple Leaf Drive In dance hall. l Saturday June 3th was observed as ”Raisin Day" by Girl Guides, of this village. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Campbell have re-opened their borne in Southwest after spending the winter months In Summerslds. Mr. and Mrs Andrew J. Baglole. p Summei-side. recently spent sev- eral weeks with relatives and friends in Southwest. Mrs. John Coulson. Seavlsw. re- cently visited her mother Mrs. Alice Barlow. Mrs. Claude Barlow spent sever- al days in Charlottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Decal! and family of Dartmouth. N.S.. spent a few days recently visiting Mrs. DeCoff's parents Mrs. Jo- seph Cormler of St. Gillie! and Mr. J. Corrnier. a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Albiiile Arsenaiilt, bed as their recent guest, his parents in Piusville. Mr. Joseph Kinch. employed in Piusville, spent a day recently with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kinch. Dock Road. Friends of Rev. Father Trainor are sorry to learn he Is a patient in the Western Htupital. All wiah' him a speedy recovery. Mr. Loman Harris, St. John. N. B., spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. War-; buton Murray. 1 Several from the district attend-, Anthony's Hall, Bloomfield. Mrs. Norbert Corcoran, and In- fant daughter returned to their home on Sunday from Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray. Yarmouth. N.S., spent the past the schools on the Island. The course of studies instructs that students poetry. and among them there is, Kensington Prcsbyterian Cliurchgme distinmons, They H, . pm-g. 9" Wednesday "emnir of our system of competitive Iiv-, ing. But under the circumstances' we should at least endeavour tot see that all pupils get an even , break. . Bur. Let's Talk It Over For three consecutive years now A the Enizlish Literature paper int 1 Provincial Examinations for PIANO FOR SALE Grade Ten students has been sett In good condition, Priced reasonable. in such a way that one question I MRS. JOSEPH GAUDILT, memorize certain selections of a choice of selecting two out of I specified three. Yet one of these tliree has been included in an opt- ion during the last three years. in spite of the fact that certain discriminates against c e rt a i n Alberton. I weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warhuton Murray. Mr. Mur- ray salis on the Bluenose ship. ...”.I:;:- .::".":..:..f::".:: ;"-.L': F Progressive Conservative ville Women's Institute on Thurs- day evening. Friends of Mr. Nelson Gallant are sorry to learn he had to enter Western Hospital for x-rays. All wish him a speedy return to his usual good health. KENSINGTON The DOS. and IA. semi-an-t nual meetings at Crapaud began with a service of Holy Communion t and sermon at 10.30 am. on Wed-i nesday. June 12th. Rev. Mr. Ry-' ley of Alberton was the preacher, and Holy Communion was dispen- sed by Canon Ibbott of Charlotte- town and Rev. G.R.l'. Ebaary of Crapaud. with Ven. Archdeacon l Speakers OVER CJRW MONDAY EVENING JULYIsi AT 7.30 P. M. HIAR- m Mr. Frank Amen Mrs. Donald Lidstone A Mr. Fronlt Myers Under the auspices of the Progressive Conservative Association. Harrison D.D. of Summersids con- ducting the service. I was served at noon at the Church cen- tre by the ladies of St. John's Church, Crapaud. Mrs. A.B. Cosh. Honorary Pre- sident of the P11. Island Women's Auxillsry of the Anglican Church. of Clanadauwas the speaker at th daught Sister St. r she was panlod by Sister st of Tfgnish Convent. Mr. and Mrs. Cyr Maddix had a visit from Mrs. Maddirs sister. Mrs. Clarence Gallant. Mr. Gal- lant and family of 07st: Bed Bridg " at c., -.1 manual Arssnaiilt. Wilbur Richard, and Leger Dsnsp. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL, O'LEARY OFFICIAL OPENING t 3rd Jilly. 1957 3 P. M. expected to be In attendance. Premier, Minister of Health and other officials l See these sensational TV Midgets direct from Maple Leaf Gardens LITTLE BEAVER - TINY TIM - IRISH JACKIE - SKY LOO LOO AND THE ADULT MATCH LEN HUGHES versus BULL MONTANA (60 minute time limit) Ringside L50: Rush 1.00: Children 50: Advance sale Boates Pharmacy and Civic Stadium on July 1st Miscouche Band will be in attendance. See the New No. 303 and the No. 41 NEW IDEA Mowers now! The NEW IDEA is the fastest selling mower on this continent. . Hctll Mfg. Co. Ltd. Summerside A. B. MacRae. O'Leary Farmers Winsloe C0'0P 0'Leary MCGOWTM Md" Haber MecLoan. Kilmulr Cornwall F. J. Shea & Co., St. Louis I THE BIGGEST RACING EVENT EVER HELD AT Summersiile Raceway to as STAGED nuittuo SuitimcrsiiIe's Second Annual Lolisler Ctirnivtil Week TURKEY SUPPER 31.00 for adults, 50c for children Served from 4 p.m. on In Hospital Picnic. Games, Canteens, Amusements on Iiaa Roth played by Hospital Grounds ward in "ru. CRY 'roittonltow"t c,,.,.,,t,., mg."-d g.,...., mat, ti Come. enjoy yourself and help a worthy cause CAPITOL - SUMMERSIDE Adults Soc; Children undc ll TODAY IBAT.) 3-7:15-0:15 "WHISPERINO SMITH" 3-NIGHTS HORSE RACING - 3 MONDAY, JULY I5 - WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 SATURDAY, JULY 20 A4-TWO DASI-I EVENTS EACH NIGHT y . NO DASH LESS THAN 3200.00 :.':'.v...:.".:"..E.'::..'"'....'.:.c Entries for Monday and Wednesday Night en on new on m"- 4 July SIII ammo. , . lNTlllS.POl'SATUIDAY'S RACING CLOII QNIOHT II? Will . Marie Claire Richard. Mu-'Pl0!OIt aguagt Mrs. Frank Walsh and font lly Mr. ROYAL 2 one ri ' , ' ' an no-.& ..