. ~ BRIEFS "The directors are: Walter ow: « Sery. Has Gra a we ; ‘| an ee - © Charlottetown Rural High School » | Besides diplomas and.— certifi- =<eates prize winners and scholar- ship--winners, were named --¢ # The following is the list of “i -prize winners: Naney—MacLean, history and }iturature; Maurice Coady, algébra: George Sheph- erd, arithmatic;, .Connie Mac- Kay, science, composition, lan- guage, geometry; David Reddin, ey < Crockett. French. Application awards were— pre- Se U Dt VGa e a atl Nancy MacLean, Judy Mitchell, Eleanor Garland; Barry Cud- more, Harold Molyneaux Pala » Curley, Herbie Morrison, Lorna Docherty, Marlene Dollar, Gloria Dennis, Derrill McQuaid, Irene unn, Jean Meulenkamp. . Schoo] leadership prizes were awarded to: John Carr, David Mol,. Betty ‘Robinson, Helen Piercey. The Gordon Gay Mem- okial prize was presented to AlTli- son MacLean. FElocution prizes were. awarded to Marilyn Wood, han, Neil Robinson. Drama awards were presented to Bar- bara Rhodeniz : MacKinnon. A music award was presented to Lenora Crockett and Sandra Myers received an art prize. Highest aggregates m and Ann x PRESIDENT vice; Frank MacDonald, elub service and vice-president. ELECTED Jim Allen, vocational service; Bob Smith, community ser- nnual Picnic Claud Hunter was elected president at the regular week- ly- meeting of the Chartotte- town Rotary Club held at the grade X ‘general were Bill Buell Carol Bevan, Richard Reddin. | SCHOLARSHIPS 1 | day. Mr. Hunter (RIGHT) is seen pinning the outgoing pre- sidehts pin on the lapelle of lowing students: Beverley Swan The grade X graduation ex- ercises were held.recently-at the by. the faculty and selected pee Connie MacKay, tie, geography; . Dawn MacCallum and - Lenora * David Reddin, Jean MacKinnon Nancy MacLean, Roy Murnag-" lyn Wood, Wilhelmina Kaptein, in the Students Council to the fol- to,Don Stewart, Carol Bevan, R'- e duation Exercises dents. have. been recommended: Wayne Davies, Carmon Jay: Carol Green,-Gail Dunn, Nancy Stgwart, Rosemary Maclaine, nfs Brown, Fleanor Cudmore Plaggenhoef, Janet Sea man,- Allan MacRae, Caro}! Shanahan, Paul Richard, Sa'ly Anne MacKinnon, Brenda Mac- Laren, Reggie MacDonald, Cin- dy GodkIn. Janice Rahahan ny the Centennial Commission io represent. Charlottetown = Rura| High on. the Centennial Tarve} Project in Western Canada The Women’s Institute Queen's District No. 2 prize wes award ed to Dawn MacCallum : The following are the names of diploma andeertificate win ners Rarry Craswell,Allison McNal : ly, Jackie Keenan, Jan Neulan- HONOR DIPLOMAS — kathp. Paul Manyel, Marlene Connie MacKay, George Carmichael. DeSby Wood. Do-| Sheppard, Valerie Clark, Bever-- agen Delves, Fave McMillan. ley Swan, Dawn MacCallum James § wart Keith Pigot, Naney MacLean. ane Sasene,— waren: Lanter, Brown. Lorna. Docherty. Lyn- ‘anne Johnston. Catherine Brown Fdwin’ Birt ona Dougan, Gatt+ Jay, Garth Lea, Colleen Jay, Louis Creamer, Lowell Br own, Cecelia Cannon, Betty Robinson, Arnold Dennis, Stafford Mae- Swaine,Helen Corrigan, Ruby Donnelly. Lowell Carver, Harold Molyn eaux, Lenora Crockett, Vaurice Coady, Anne Willms. Wayne Murphy, David Hambly. Jimmy Constable, John Carr, Wayne Scott, Anne Hamming. Barry Cudmore, Margie MacCanne!|!. Danny MacAskill, Lynn Young, John MacDonald, Raymond In- ness, Betty Affleck. Blair Mac- ‘Donald,Linda-McGuirk, Ford y” Phillips, Sharlene Cameron. Glo. ‘ria Dawson, Billy Buel, Miart. CRIES WERE NOT WOLF | WALMER, England (CP)—| Lifeboats and a-helicopter went into action off the "Kent coast | when a lightship reported cries of help through the thick, early morning mist. They . discovered the shouts were -not of distress CERTIFICATES but of help, from a boat accom- Calvin MacMillan. Carla _Panying a Channe]-swimmer. Linda Ballem, Alex MacBeath, |John Enman, Eleanor Garland, Judy Mitchell, Vincent McLeod. ‘Pauline Walker. Maurice Walsh. ‘conditions iprincipal source of supply . Charlottetown Rural High Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 28, 1966. 5 / City Resident - Assessed $50 In Queen's County Magistrate's Court yesterday, David Law- rence Cusack, city, charged with break, entry and theft was cor- New Chrome-Plating Method May Eliminate Tin. From Cans HAMILTON, Ont. (CP)— High-priced tin may its prima donna role in the steel industry in the forseeable future as commercial applications of chrome-plating are developed This was- indicated—Monday by. a Steel Company of Canada spokesman in. confirming that lose company has signed a contract with Toyo Kohan Co. htt. of Tokyo} - to buy its technic know-how for a _ chrome-acid method of coating metal for use in making cans It can be carried out at a fraction of the cost of tinplating, the Japanese announcement said. . In_addition to the high price tin, assurance of adequate supplies has been the subject of concern in recent years as the result of the uncertain political in Southeast Asta, “The chrome -_acid process wi® be used initially as a sup- plement to tin plating but it may eventually replace Watts, Dolly MeCabe. David| |Mol, Judy MacLéod, Francis| \Lewis, Elizabeth Martin. Rich. | \ard Ross, Janice. MacFachern, Jo-Anne Deacon, Judy DeLond, Gloria Hambly, Irene. Dunn, 0 n i 0 Don ald, Sheridyth Tredenick, Sheila Wakelin, Donna Welton, Gerard , Egan. Audrey Hayter, Jimmy Gairns, . chard Reddin. Adele MacEach.| _ outgoing president Randolph ‘ | Jim Constable, David Hambly, Manning. Other. members of °e Ann Willms. These students have PASS LIST the new executive include: been chosen by the faculty to Charles . Bentley, treasurer; S | g U C Cc e SS partake in an exchange visit i secretary" SE > —=ep) oe Fe A-u Ld, international service; About 250 adults and children fleck, Shelly Glover, Dorls Sou- to:-Sharlene Cameron, __Quehec* this summer The stud. ents’ council also made donations ern, Sandra Myers, Russel ‘ ! David Moore, Peggy Burhoe. Anne Myers: These stu- Thompson, Sandy Jenkins, Be- enjoyed the annual congrega- |therland; Greer Jay, Wend y- Mol, Sandra |tional- and Sunday School picnie Saver. a of the Mt. Stewart; Morell and|. Boys 9 — Alan McLennan, * , - .|8t. Peters United Church Chare Herman Stenvers, Paul Affleck. A * at St. Peters Bay Park on Sat-;~ Boys 10 — Cecil Mills, Jerry 0) Ice jurday——. !MacKinnon, Freddy Sauer, Pet- The Sunday school teachers | er MacDougall. . [were in charge ofthe sports’ Girls 11 — Cathy McLennan, program. and the lunch. A penny Gail Douglas; Ann Bowley scramble for-the younger age! Boys 11 — Kevin Dingwell, Bil- groups added much to their en- \ly MacKinnon, Emmett O'Hen- joyment, while a tug of war’ for \Jay, Kevin Mosher. the older boys and girls demon-| Girls 12 and 13 — Brenda Mac- 3 .._IS. GUEST we ka Wilfred McQuaid, Attorn- ey-at-law, Baltimore, Maryland, is a guest. at the Charlottetown Hotel _____ BEGIN. SESSION Board members of the Feder- and a lively sing-song their: mu- Lennan. sical abilities. Boys 12 and 13-= Allan Jay, The results of the sports pro- Floyd Mosher; Bloyce Affleck, gram. follows: : Kevin Sanderson . Gir’s5 and under — Roberta Mixed Relay Race — Roger MacKinnon, Joan Coffin, Wendy Coffin, Ruth Rogerson, Ber v1} ation of Canadian Music Festi- MacEwen: Coffin, Rev. D. McLennan; Al- vals began sessions at the Char- | Boys 5 and under.— Lambert lan Jay, Floyd Mosher, Bloyce léttetown Hotel yesterday. Gen- Van Omme, Frankie MacEwen, Affleck, Alan McLennan: Kevin eral sessions begin today and--Jerry~ MacSwain. | Mosher, Kevin ‘Sanderson, . John continue through until Thursday. Girls six — Criss!s McLennan, Van Ommes, Frankie MacLar- ‘ 'Velda Robins, Cory MacIntyre. en. ee HOSPITAL ____ Boys six — Kevin MacLaren, Girls Relay Race ——Margie. Mrs. “Sterling _ Squarebriggs | pouygias MacEwan, Ivan Morri- MacCannell, Ann McLennan, Ca- 31° Westview Drive, Charlotte- | tiny Met onan —Guen—Atiedic ward: Telaed Hestial. iac® Ed Girls, 7-and 8 — Sharn An- Gotell, Gail Douglas, Brenda , derson, Joan Bowley; Fay Web- MacIntyre and Shelly. Glover, | ster, Beverley Sanderson. Betty Affleck, Judy Affleck, | ___ LEAVE PROVINCE Boys 7 and 8 — Bobby Ding- Cynthia Jay; A group of 24 centennial, stu- well, Ricky Clark, Allan Robins. Wendy Sauer, dents and two’ escorts left.the . Girls 9 and 10-— Judy Af- berta Pigott province by train Monday mor. —————————— rs ning for two weeks visit ~ in| The city police. departmen grocery about 11 o'clock i city police | and theft. tigated the incident. nL Two other breaks which -9e wére also reported- Apprehend Persons. ®: made two arrests in conjunction with a break at Harry Craig’s last night. The two will appear in | ed court this morning | both charged with break, entry Sgt. Keith Wakelin and con- stable Wayne Macintyre inves- curred during the past weekend . | The _police said sometime | (ted); Greer Jay, leaamie ieee Stewart’s Work- Betty Saver, Ro-| shop on the waterfront was en- ; tered and the safe was attached _with an acetylent torch. There thany MacAleer, Barbara Rhod- enizer, Nelson Shaw, Linda Coles, Bernice Berrigan. Lynn Jorgensen, Bonnie MacPherson, | Donna_ Smith, Evelyn MacDon- ald, Roy Murnaghan, Bram Hamming, Herbert Morrt-| son. Derrill MacQuaild. Paula MeCardle. Mona MaeMillan. Su the author san Walker, Ray Smith, Trent . Switzer. Patricia Steele, Mar. @ Canteen Service lene. Dollar.. Carola Brventon, Sheila Molyneaux, Robert OM MDD OOOALALaAOLaLa® Younker, Allison Maclean, | Paula Curlev. Mariorle Mave, Robert MacKay. Catherine Diuf-/ fy. Betty. Lou MacKinnon. B!11 Stewart. Lem Compton, Valerie Vass, Rhea MacLauchlan, Pear! | Wheatley, Stewart Darrach, Ro- bert Gaudet, Ronnie- Smith, James Goldrich, Brook Brehaut, Donna Francis, Wayne Coffin, | |Carole Deacon, Fraser Currie, | ‘Sluggish Kidneys . May Bring Restless Nigh If you “fight the pillow’, toss and turn. all through the night and don’t really a t know why — ps perha | Rews and help for you! One cause "ICE PALACE’ ’ ~ The motion picture great of 1960 by BUCK NIGHT of “Giant”. ; 1.00 PER CAR @ Show at Dusk i . was no report of any equipment | of Prince Albert,—Saskatchewan. | WEATHER CITY AREA missing. capetn bitee Geek, Ceacent be The travel program, initiated | : ; Sunday night $90 in silver was tation and bladder ort may by the federal government and| TORONTO (CP)—Temps: FUNERALS | stolen. from James MacLeod's {llow. The peault can be hetheoke ond the provincial departments of Low ‘overnight High Monday ; vip grocery store on Upper Queen Kidney Pills san help ‘Sten relief. ote, - designed to pro-| Dawson. ........ 4284 Street he hl oe in helps vice the student with ‘an inti- Victoria’ ......... 50 81 | MARTIN FUNERAL — The There have been no— arrests reveve ,{h* see Dodd's, mate understandment - of and ~amonton—-s..05 42-70 funeral for- Mrs. -John D-- Mar- “feported in the other two, breaks: se iF you don't feel better, Peat batten = deeper insight into the various Regina .......... 52 82 _ tin was held Saturday afternoon The city police are still in-| 14 eg tong ed ee ‘fhuman-and-matertaltorces-un- "Wl nipeg ......... 39S June 2th from her “tate Tes “vesticating. SS m2 der which the nation is deve-\Toronto ........ 69 $8 (dence Orvilie—to—&-. ~ Andrew's —~ oo — ane. The onal. program-—will'ottawa sss... “99 aR United Church: Funeral servic}: pee repea in 7 Mate |. 70 89 es were conducted by the Rev. . | ASSESSED $40 * lit sss 65 #9 W. E. Grant, assisted—by Rev. CENTRAL FARMERS CO-OP DAIRY : 2 | eadantal 47 85 T. R. Goudge and Rev. Donald , At a late session of Queen’s Fredericton ...... Nicholson. The. organist was County Magistrate’s Court yes- Saint John ....... 2 = \Mrs. W. J. Mutch. Hymns sung Loe One afternoon Aubin Bruce Moncton _....... —- — were The Sands of Time andi ery * = re Se een nein ants Gallant, North Rustico, and Halifax 49. Sl Abide With Me. Pallbearers | Wilfred Edward Gauthier, Rus- -Charlottetown 54 7 were Donald Macfonald, Per- ’ ticoville, both charged | with Sydney 48 59.‘ cey. MacLeod, Leo MacDonald Possession —of undersized lob- (Yarmouth - >. 2.0055 50 5 John MacRae, James Rooney, E ; it sters, were each fined $40 and St. John’s ......< 41 853 |thomas Morrison. Flower bear. _ @osts. Provincial Magistrate Boston. _.....:... 67 4 | ors were Bobby MacLeod, Don- : James B. Johnston, QC, pre- New York-........ 71 % ‘ald MacLeod; Walton MacLeod sided. Wee 555. 55 4k 67 9 - and Munroe Wheeler, Donald | iy | CWL PLAY = paaegeces hg = an, Ewen a 7 , Rae SN ¢ ael MacKenna and Walter Mac- - e The Meddlesome Maid will be 15. Angeles 63 82 Leod. Interment took place inf ‘carrying the Liberian flag, was _Mmidnighttast nt ht— for St. | ‘years of age. Mrs. Gibbons was p.m. Summerside tide eighteen were: Donald Gillis, Philip Ma- | due presented at Lot 65 Hall on Wednesday June 29 and 30h asi previously announced. Curtain time is scheduled for 9:00 p.m. HALIFAX (CP) The weather 4he Belfast cemetery. office says sunny and warm 3 weather is forecast for the Mari. CUDMORE FUNERAL — The : : , funeral for-Mrs. Milford Cud- and the play. is being sponsored ‘mes | today And’ Wedtesday- more of Oyster Bed Bridge was by. the. CWT oa Monday from the Cutcliffe | . out most of New Brunswick, held y 7 ; KS HERE howe mre sot to Funeral Home to Winsloe North The 16,000 ton tanker Atlantic ,Teach values in the 80s that they cone i? & oe Duke docked -at the Railway | did on Monday. “land Rev. A. E. Piercey. A quar- Regional forecasts: d Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, southern half lower St. John River Balley: sunny and warm; winds light; low-high at, | Halifax 50-75, Yarmouth 50-68, | Kentville53-60_New Glasgow — and Goshen 53-75, Sydney 52-70: wharf Sunday night about mid- night. to discharge a cargo of oil for Imperial Oil -~Company The large. tanke® a crew of 35 tet. Mrs. Emerson Horne, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs. Stanley | Younker and Albert Phillips, sang In Times Like Those. The congregational hymns were 0 [> Master Let Me Walk With Thee | and The Lord is My Shepherd The flower bearers were: Gor- | “~~. receivé- expected to leave here about Summer’s heat got you down? Perk up thirst-quenching glass of cold milk from- Central Farmers Co-Op Dairy. Enjoy milk often . .. with meals, for snacks. For daily home delivery of all Central Farmers Co-Op Dairy products, dial 4-3330. You'll appreciate the speedy, courteous service you’l .. with @ or 9 , => 4 John’s, Newfoundland. Charlottetown 55-70, ‘RECEIVES NEWS | 48-75; outlook for Edward Sellick, Parkdale, has: Sunny and warm. received news of the death of his | High tide today at Charlotte-'omar Younker, Russell Smith, | sister, Mrs. Harriet Gibbons, town 7.29 a.m. and 8.37 p.m.-At pan MacPherson, Gordon Rodd, Edmonton, Alberta. She was 82 Rustico at 2.52 am. and 3.20 walter Roberts. The pallbearers. Saint John Gon MacInnis, Les Crabbe, Ste- Wednesday wart Crabbe, David Doucette, Allison Ford,- George Newma r @ SERVICE © ° ° co born in Fredericton, P.E.I.? the minutes later than Chariotte- theson, Bennett Carr, James daughter of the late Mr. and town. Sun rises today at 5.46 Crabbe, James Cudmore, Frank Mrs. James Sellick. She moved a.m. and sets at 8.46 p.m. All Crabbe. Interment was'in Win- to Edmonton early in the cen- times ADT. sloe North cemetery. tury. Her husband, John Gib- | bons, predeceased her several : “ . e New Home Recipe | : * Reducing Plan years ago. She is survived by | three sons, Harold and_ Lloyd, | Edmonton and Stanley, Victori- fa. Two brothers, William of Ed- monton and Edward, Charlotte- | . town, also survive how quickly one|lose bulky fat and help regain EXECUTIVE MEETINGS may lose pounds of unsightly fat) slender more — Socken if “Meetings of the executive-of +right. in-your..own home. Make} reducible pounds anc jnches of | the Advisory Council of the Fe- this home recipe yourself. It’s} excess ha ion’t cw steed _ deration of Canadian Music Fes- Sy, no trouble at all and costs| neck, ¢ ad iia a ene _ tivals» fill the agenda at~ the - little. Just go to your drug store | calves "hohite os ete anes . Charlottetown Hotel this week. 294 sk for four ounces of Naran | ~s llow this a at ony The meetines will end on Thurs. | Concentrate. Pour this into a) back. b ss i es £ pint bottle’ and add enough! dorsed by many who have tried day + grapefruit juice to fill the bottle. ; this plan and--help-bring back—j ake two tablespoons full a day| alluring curves and graceful as needed and follow the Naran| slendern#ss. Note how quickly Plan. a zi | bloat Te —how much bet- If your first purchase does not | ter you feel. More alive, youthful show you a simple easy way to| appearing and_active. It’s -simple + The International Harvester Company will he holding meet figs af the Hotel on ‘Thursday Wedding receptions on Satur day make up the week's sche- Green Street __ EARLY DELIVERY URTEOUS SALESMEN Try our fine products: | © 10% cream CENTRAL FARMERS CO-OP DAIRY (Formerly Brighton Dairy) Charlottetown © Whipping Cream Dial 4-3330 - tin,”* | SRaBPLAOBDAL LLL LLL ee A NEW HIGH IN THE MOVIE neted of theft and Sned 350 ind-eosts or 20 days. Provincial Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC. ‘presided Aubin Bruce Gallant, North Rustico, and Alfred Edward Gauthier, Rusticoville, were charged with possession of ‘un- dersized lobsters and both cases were adjourned until July 4 for plea : For fighting near a publie HAS RIGHTS place, Joeph Buote, North Rus- Stelco’s conttact gives it an ‘ico. was fined $25 and costs or exclusive licence for the use in 15 days. iCanada of tlie proces vhi the . Tokyo ‘stee! {the Stelco spokesman sajd. | “§Steleo has no plans -for. the immediate use of the chrome- acid process; we are protecting jourselves, for the future.” firm calls charged--under—the Hitop. : Act, had his case‘adjourned un- Tiplate manufacturers in til June 29 for plea. . am America ant Earner eee count on the Japanese process CONQUERER TRAVELLED enabling them to meet the bere. strong competition developing Alexander the Great was in Europe, died in -Asia, and was buried in Africa. in the can.-industry from the aluminum industry. Where to buy one? Douglas Bros, &— ~ Jones of course! Low Dows Payment Long Term Financing (NORTH RIVER ee ee eee MASTER SPY COMEDY OF THE YEAR THE GENTLE ART OF SPYING HAD ADVANCED TO A POINT a | | é a) ‘scary BY - £2 Cre DED BT me ~ 6 aoe STARTS WEDNESDAY BING CROSBY GRACE KELLY Ch Le te HIGH SOCIETY TOD AY « WED. 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