I .PCH Graduate Class llargest In History The Guardian. Charlottetown: Mon. June 1. 1964. 7 . T Their Lives Are Devoted To The Care Of The Sick .. .o.-.’l -1. t a. IAIRLEY CORNISII RACHEL LYLE . ,. . a}; .w FRANCES LeCLAIR Carolyn Ann Johnson. Truro.I MARJORIE MacARTHUR JUANITA MacDONAL‘D IRIS REID MARY SMALLMAN "ELENA SHERRY DONIFS’TH'ATED FOWI, The turkey ts Nniit \merit'a'l only native domesticated fowl. NS d ht f M , REPLIES T0 KHRUSHCHEV 'Pl'emier Khrushchev Japan Is the latter returns Japanese ier- Ikcda's statement was com delivered by Soviet First Deputy Ciaéénciug Jargon T'giggugisd' TOKYO (Reutei‘SI — Premier ready to conclude a peace ritory she occupies. the Kyodo tained in a reply to a pcrsonai Premier Anastas Mikoyan dur- ' L i v - ‘ ~ - ' n' ' ‘ .' . - ' ‘ ed S rda .tl tte' f‘ the S \"N ' m'e' in a two-week visit here from Cokhester County Acad_ Eaglkcdi~haitold Smrlet tleaty with the Store: Union__if.ne\\s agility—lepton.- Anatu_ ync it leOnl ‘ tl‘l pie 1 i“ u v r V w“w_ emy. Truro. NS, this ear .- ’ ‘ President of the Students‘ Coun- {.fift! fifth! 2fo f! f ‘ t' Wt if t tt‘ 't‘th‘ a At; A t t t ‘ 3‘3"! 3‘ 3‘. Nil. 953%.“. 3.333 3 . .‘A‘. d A A M3. .‘ 39..“ A .4! U." “A 3‘. .‘I‘W‘ 3‘. 3‘3! "l. 't ' .ffuff'tfffffift . \ \\\\\ ‘\ \ \ \\\\§\\\|\|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ e \ \ s s s n ‘ “‘ . ““‘ ‘ ‘ “L 185‘ year was 0“ “‘9 Exe' ofo‘i’t t't 0'. M l l‘ oh 0; oil t't l't t‘l l'l'l'l PM oh l'lll‘o 0'. do do ah ah u l t 0 tin l l 0‘. oh m‘t Pl 0 l l't'tWo l'l l M M o t't't'l l'l'l uh lit 00 l'l l l l'l 0'. l 0 NW l't't t'o M'l‘t't t'l'i‘l't‘t’lio l'l do do Nu do ;'I it; it‘ll. d}. . MW. 0 “at: _ save 2 0% m 5 0% CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK SAVE ON SUITS, JACKETS, TROUSERS, SHIIRTS, SHOES, SPORT COATS I a: In z « I Mass. U.S.A., is an active mem- . I ber of Young Peoples. interest- . I —skating. swimming. softball. ’ . . n Mary Olga Smallman. Sum- “ ‘ merside.- daughter of Mrs. Lula BEVERLEY SIMMONS DONNA sworn Smallmanv attended Summer side High School. interests - s k a i i n g. reading, attending Young Peoples. Donna Mae Smith. Springhill, N.S., daughter of Mr. and Mr: Roy Smith. attended Springhill High School, interests -— danc- ing. singing. bowling. Fairley Winnlfred Cornish, Howlan. daughter of Mr. and and MOM, SAVE ON BOYS' WEAR TOO. —— ‘— JU Sherry. attended Kinkora High 333ng dietitian; mm" ‘A CA A $20» $30 BELOW GIANT SHIRT SALE :‘ SPORT SHIRTS ‘°°% WOOL ‘ t? : WHITE SHIRTS and Mrs. Leigh Simmons. at- . Just in time for comiortahle summer wear 8 u I I S . tended Rockland High School, . British worsted fabrics High School, marriage l the near future.‘ The largest class in history] and Mrs. Frank MCiair. attend- Mary Ellen cmgman, sum. \iIII graduate tonight from the ed Summerside High School. acg mersjde_ daughter of Mr, anal Prince County Hospital SchoolI tive in student activities. assis- Mrs, Harry Crossman, attended' of Nursing in a ceremony being? tant editor of the year book. Summerside Elementary and held at the Civic Ausitorium. marriage in the near future. Summerside High school. Anna Rae Douglas. Stanleyi I I Mrs. Arthur Cornish. attended O'Leary Harry T. Holman. president Rachel Grace Lyle. Central of the board of trustees, in ad- Lot 16. daughter of Mr. and. Bridge. daughter of Mr. a lJ‘ dition to presiding over the pro- Mrs. Wilfred Lyle. graduated Mrs. Ray Douglas. atbendedt gram will also deliver the ad- from Miscouche High School. Kenslngton High School. is Sec-I dress to the graduates and pre- interests — swimming. camp- retary 0f the Student Council 59'" the diplomats. ing and skating. marriage int this year. Prizes will be presented by the near future. ' Mn. Marie Yvonne AllHII Mrs. Heath Strong. president of Anna Gail MacLean, CentralI Gates. Summerside, daughter the Ladies Aid of PCH and Dr. Lot 16. daughter of Mr. 3 n a! of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Ar- MBI‘VIH K Clark. Kenstngtlm- Mrs. Kenneth Macbean. grad-1 senault, attendedMiscouche Miss Margaret 'Ooliicut, RN. di- rfrom Miscouche Highi High School. is the wife of Fly- rector of nursing education will present the pins. 0 o ' Ont. Printing Trade Unions I Dunstan‘s University will beI o r 0 the cues: speaker. The vatedtc-g Critical On Magazme Issue By ROBERT RICE Igovernment and I'm supporting . The whites are fine count silky broadcloth Following is a- brief biogra-i OTTAWA (cpl—The federalI this (Commons) resolution." ’ phy on each of the 20 gradu-l government and two American‘ After Mr. Munro left, several . Popular short pmnt fused collar and ates: ‘ convertible cliffs rector of nurstng. and Mrs I School, interests ~music, skat. ing Officer John Gates and has Rev. Francis Bolger. head at tory will be delivered by Carole . . Many tailored by 'l'owm- Hall based magazines. Time and! delegates expres confusion Helen Ralph. RN. associate dl- ing and dancing. ' a son. Stephen. the history department at St Bradshaw. Carole Jean Bradshaw. Searle- Reader‘s Digest. were sharpin about the Sovernmem'c polt- 0 Regular. tails and slims criticized Saturday by Ontario‘aI tlon. K . _I I d h . '19 v” ’ . , 53:111. glrztzila‘hiivmalmhgend Kin. printing trades unions. 5 “I'm Just «$500an M W . gm,” sh'r's h" "d" on“ an s or ‘ e C 1n “"5 SDFINKS "9"“ Shad“ 3"“ ml“ kora m h ' . Delegates at a two-day con-I he started.‘ Said M". Be“)! V _ _ dent acfiviggfl' .12“zf..‘:;§.‘t. ference of tlhe Ontario Federa-II Whittaker. Toronto, vice - pm- Q Broad hutton down stripes and neat snnforized prints 3.19 v 3 for $9.00 BAN-LON KNIT SHIRTS 5 4 9 8 . Topa for golf and tops for sports . Shade: of grey..l:l.ue and tall I tion of Printing Trades Unions: idem 0' “'9 0mm“ “(humm- and shunt m“ “H0 ‘0’ " {Swim °°“" i .t 031$ Sittfiltfi‘iflfli demnin the Li rar overn- oc KeMnggore isn‘t: Mfigflhu’d‘ mont ft‘n' allowing the ‘g‘dump- PrlflUnS Rum ind All" M” Rgon'M agnfiro “is; " of American magazines. ants Union: K 'i W n ur' ‘ "- including Time and Reader's: “He moved one 90'“t — '3" ens ngton High School. active Disc“ in Canada. vex-“mm doesn't know who member of student body and is M "'1‘! "me mm “hey “med the mu in doing 91¢ ," the editor of the year book. in- N" “no” on the 'proposals of ngpugc'rs CONCERN l‘ tel-eats — dancing. bowling and the (“nary NW] commission m spm we, action so my, Skating. designed to protect Canadian "Ct Canadian magazines "" Jun'”. Jenn MMMTM' riodicals against competition fled“ trade “m” °°n°°m Tyne Valley. daughter of Mr. mm fore, n "memo". ow.- “feguuding Job. of my. Peter MacDonald. attended 'About “Edelzgam “Wheat 91- 'm m Mm . Summerside High School. mg 22 locals of em“ printing itiom of Time and Reader'ai "mend highest ‘ggmgate m trades unions attended the Dige’t' Theory' interests "" "mun" weekend conference The feder- 0"“ delem “id m“ by a" bowling and "adjng' otion is made up of about 100 “Chm “'9 mo myth“ m. m. “mm “'1' Campbeu' locals representing some 9000 m 0“ w“ ‘dmy 3mm ton. daughter of Mr. and Mn. We“ “d other Dam“ in. aid to Macleandiunter publica- Cilester Reid. attended O'Iaary growers "I mark, done and its non - union oper- Regional High School, on the They approved mwlmofl ators. staff ofthe year book. interest! M John c Mum "rm. "It‘s all wrong ——dancing. hunting and knitting. meer mpg"), ‘0' “with should forget about the O‘Leory Ma Carol Ann comm, Ar- Mame, “mm, .8” as. noon because we're helpihz lington. graduated from Mir ' “‘5 “Emmet” 53“ 30"“ oouche High School in loci, in- Duncan. I Toronto Wm? heads the Toronto edictorlan, interests —— dancing No I ._ Charge ’ For g -' Normal -‘ V n: ' Alterations a; s} " -‘ ‘ > \ i Terylene 8: Wool SUITS . Lightweight three season it, R09. to so llu t . The. business and profes- sional men‘s favorite suit government’s legislation to «- se . Regular to 65.00 Indian Iodicall must tel-eats - softball, skating and be “pm” fmnm cm. Am“ Regular 7.“ . . 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