cA 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Sat., May 21, 1966. | a ™~ ORITUARY - ANNA MARIE RUTTAN re eond: in the Educetios depart- ' MEDAL, PRIZE ment. Mary Martin, Valleyfield . West ‘Continued from page one). isa é + C+ « Ne ling -elase im Commerce: Susan’ Cleworth, Charlottetoww, The Hon George ‘D- DeBlois Island Cows ¥ ee: rer ed by the Experimenta! Farm lhere. ~~) East River Spotlight stands oo Tsland Man A College prize for ‘a student Prize for the student” standing standin’ highest in the Graduat- second in the graduating class‘in ing. Class.-in Education:. Mrs. Commerce: a College Prize: for Ruth Muteh, Parkdale. the student standing second in fourth in the senior 2-year-old * ‘elass for Earle MacRae, New Wiltshire.» She produced 10,472 The, Harvey Moore. Scholar- ship “warded. to a student who excels in the study of Biology To Palestine Major ‘CL Doiron, 42, of SH; pANNOUNCEMEN TES || meee, | Stand High . the--Charlottetown.. Hospital. on . ‘ eyez io--«March 23 of .Anna Marie, the : ; TY- | ‘ he es Mr- With a special-interest in Biology College prizes for the students the graduating class in C)m- | P od pounds milk, 441 butterfat for «4. . Cl AND. QUEENS KINGS COONS a aes. Mateene’ Rutin ax pee - life: Carmen Paynter, standing third in the Graduating merce: Elizabeth Taylor, ‘Win- n r uction | “BCAs of 147 milk, 148 fat. n Pa Peg te eae re COME TO THE Hunter River variety FAMILY THRIFT SHOP, Souris M MacLennan), born’ in ‘Wer reetown. : Class in Education merited sloe. i ; ra tain ae Ae t / Qoncert in Hunter: “River Recreation” Reach. The largest yariety of used Aten ae 17, The Governor --. General's equally by: Bernadette’ Egan, A College Prize for a ‘student -A. number of Prince Edward GOOD LACTATIONS. by Ro- Uribe Nations a Supers weer co Meneay: tid” of Recreation costhing on Peace, Bewerh. Weee | iGK1: .-" Bronze Medal awarded to the Bonshaw and June Palmer, El- standing third in the graduating Island Ayrshire cows -stand high. ‘bert A. White. Rollo Si had. visory: Organization. ; Sentre and CGIT. ee eee curtain,’ “bed. She leaves ‘to mourn besides student who-is best suited for .the lerslie. class in Commerce: Barbarain their production elas, ac- 26 4 lactations. Suany ney Pols He is now deputy assistant HOLIDAY DANCE Monday May 23 *Pre*d® te ; her parents, one “brother, Char- Profession of teaching; the J. ye ate Bowness Award Lund, Charlottetown. i “cording to the current jistings in ly produced 12,662 peunds, milk, , adjutant quartermaster - genera at Corrah Ban. Hall’ Dancing from MONTAGUE LEGION Home mixea les Edward, also her grandpar- Alfred Blanchard - Memorial for the student in Education who The H.M., Simpson Prize for the Canadian Ayrshire Review,-546 butterfat in-the mature! at the Canadian Army ‘Staff ¥:30 — 12:30 a.m; Musie-by-The-Group crinhage, every Tuesday.Please_note-en{s Mr. and Mrs.-Charles A. Prize for the student in Educa- shows promise ‘of inspirational the highest ‘speed in typing; the Mount Pearl Neckl oduc. Class for BCAs of 146 milk, 154| College, ‘ingston, Ont. {formerly The Thunderbolts) change in date. : ~ MacLennan of Charlottetown and: tion standing highest-in French; sea ne . Dianne Toombs, Saunpatee Department 7m ed 14.404 sounda ey e pe fat~Sunny ‘Bay Molly produced| ‘Maj. Boiron joined die Prince . ‘1 College Prize for standing se- Nor ustico, for the greatest accuracy in 7 - BANCING AND entertainment Ai HEAR MR. STANLEY WELLS of Mrs. Lillian Ruttan ‘of Syden- @ Colleg g a PEL Tihilhanee 7 alin tani Wanther Mills, oe pounds butterfat for breed class 13,180 pounds milk, 541 butter- rope ag ane nae averages of 165 in milk, 173 but- fot “alae ae ie plas. for | The Coll Prizes awarded terfat. This-places the cow third $0 milk, 152 ee to the Colleses rise a in the in the mature class. She is own- le Lealand’s Nina's Flash, First Year Commerce class: ~ excellent” cow, produced x) First:. Ruth Moore, Southport; The winner of the Mathematics Pounds milk, 409° butterfat for aon River Hall, Monday, May Modern, old time, rock ,'n roll, country Music by the Summerside -Bible Chapel. .in a series ham, sOntdario. She was prede- of Bible messages using large illustra ceased by oné brother in 1959. | town. awarded fo the student standing highest in Child Psychology: Doreen Balderston, Southport. ‘_. The Samuel N.- Robertson Schi- ‘dlarship awarded «to the Prince and was commissioned in the ins ‘fantry in 1945... ° / He held numerous ~-appoint- ménts with Ist- Battalion, The OBITUARY ‘MR. JOSEPH KAYS Inserted by the family. and western ‘music. ‘islanders. — JEWELL’S GREENHOUSES and Gar- etree mee a ae nine ent The funeral was held from the day May 29 at 7.30 p.m. You are in- Hennessey Funeral ° Home, | vited. to attend. March 26. The .service. was con- | fen Centre at York, open daily. Peren- aa , the Rev. Father Ting- e€ Ist ‘ k garden. plants, roses, garden. REGULAR SATURDAY. night dance; ducted by. t . 8 On ‘April 26th at t . , ; A Almon Wood and Sons, Marsh-| Royal Canadian’ Regiment, from pag tie, Booking orders for. an- Montague Legion: Home. Music by ley, who also conducted service. ea Hospital, nt the Charlotte. con student. with the bighest See te eee one Ri- ree Marilyn Jay, Fadnping field Her BCAs were 123. milk, | 1946 to 1952; and i 1952-53 was ‘muals, geraniums, begonias. etc, Tele- Cliff Peters and .ArchieeStewart. $1.00 at the grave.’ Pallbearers were wer piggy aa sth stan ing ‘in the work of the Third ver r irley a er, 192 fat. saad cia with too to Co yee 1k Ber core a grand uncle and cousins of the teen ia the Sean Taek 6. ie ent sanding highes in Caen college: Prize for the stu. ad the Coll oP Society Prine: The. Experimental Farm has | Monwealth Division in orea. “ y Su ING AN con- d: Allison MacLaren, : z ang ni . a e College Prize in a>. Ce nae | Fag engh alee reaped sel aera pe eae ll anh kee ate ner, decbane Macl. saa Douglas Mae- Kays. Mr. Kays was in business the work of the Third Year dent” standing highest in the vid MacLellan, Charlottetown, @ "umber of other cows qualify.’ He held successive appoint- s’clock. Sponsored by at 8.30. Specialties, the Arsenault Sts- 7 .,en and Clifford MacLaren. fot many. years until he retired. class; the Hyndman and Co. First Year Class; the History The Royal Air Force Scholar-; .They were in the mature | ments at army headquarters, Nine Mile’ Creek . Women’s Institute. : ters, Send en(¥ies to: Mrs. Joseph Gal- Prize for the student standing .Prize; the Science Prize:“David ship awarded to the best all. °@8S-~Charlottetown Gay Poppy Ottawa; . headquarters, East« Buriel took place inthe Catho- Mr. Kays was born jn El-Kefeir, Sante MAPLE ebviisee te ee lie Ce emetery, . Lebanon. He came to Canada in highest in Mathematics 1; A Foster, Marshfield. around Air Cadet.with satisfac. Produced 11,682 pounds milk, 508 ern Command; Halifax, and with &. Patrick's Road. Saturday May 14 — NOTICE, NEW hours« MainStreet — pigwers: 1926, landing in Quebec, where .P.E.1. Lighthorse Prize for the-- A College Prize for the student tory academic standings: Mel- fat for BCAs of 134 and ist Battalion, the Royal Can. Music by Ed Matthews Reauty Parlor, , Montague, open daily Pillew Pather Mather aca ne spent two years before com- student standing highest in Psy- standing” second. in the - First vin Crane, Hazelbrook. : 144; Charlottetown. New Patty |adian Regiment, London, Ont., before joining the Canadian Army Staff in Washington, D.C.; ‘in 196), Monday through Saturday. also Tuesday and. Thursday evenings. Telephone 838- 2162 Lois Buell, proprietress. THE VARIETY CONCERT to be held Year Class; Connie Rodd, Sher- The Lucy Maud’ Montgomery produced 10,828 pounds milk, 437 wood. Chapter 1.0.D.E. Prizes for de- Dutterfat for BCAs of 123 in both A College prize to the student serving students of the various ilk and fat. standing third in the First Year years: Fourth Year: Earl Fos- == — chology 1; and the Hon. Thane A. Campbell Prize for. distine- tion in French?” Shirley Buyiis, Lower Freetown. Brother, Nannie, Grandfather. ing - to Prince Edward Island MacLennan ‘and Shirley Bell; where he remained the rest of Mr.-and_ Mrs. Clifford MacLaren his life. Mr. Kays operated .a “SEE COUNTRY. and Western Jam boree, featurng the Country Ramblers, . also local talent in Lot 65 Hall,. Tues- day.May 2th. Curtain 9 p.m. Cantees aa service. on Monday May. 23 at 8:15 at Fortune and— family; “Mr. and Mrs. busines: 9 es | " Let See game mee Hall has been™ cancelled until a later pa MacLaren and - family; foo. making . bed SS The C.H.B. Longworth Prize Class: Mary Lou MacLeod, Sher- ter. Parkdale: Third Year: Di- | ——— pene ct Go - Go pANc E, _ Tracadie Cross | date. for the student standing highest wood. anne’ MacLeod; Vernon River; ~alt-Saturday—May—?1--—-Sponsored—by 2 m2. .._Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacLaren wherever °he went. Scotchfort “4-H, leas Go-Go_Gitls. MIDNIGHT DANCE Sunday May 2. and Maureen; The local 1515 A . Musie by Nouvels. St. Peter's Bay Holy Name a dan- Daly Workers Union. _He leaves to mourn his..pass- ing, his wifé nee-Mary Margy, ¢ cing from 12:05 te 2:05, Music ‘Blue - Crystals. Cards of Sympathy — Mr. and )"%:, Thomas, a daughter Adel- _in Biology 1; a-College Prize for The Henry Birks‘Medal-award- Teacher Training: Carol Her- the student standing second, in ed to the—student—of—the—First.man,—Pownal:—First—Year: the Freshman -class: Dianne Year who has’ been most, ef- me. Kirby, CharJottetown.: WOODLEIGH REPLICAS ground-now Jones,» Powhal. ficient in extra-curricylar stu- | Several scholarships and bur- | spen for season. Closed Sundays. Mrs. Maurice Arnold; Mr. and : : oe a i Mrs. Charles Young and tamil le (Mrs.Michael_.Wussey) and The Royal Orange Association dent organizations; the H.R, sarips have already. been. pre- | v SEP TAYE, Trgcials tthe ar—-PRINCE -COUNTY - We and Mrs ee ‘bofte ¥* ne granddaughter Jo-Ann_Hus- Prize for highest standing’ in Doane and Co. Prize for the sented or will be presented for $7.30; $7:50 for $5.00. 105 Ken? “RESERVE SATURDAY August 20th, Tillie MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. ‘sey. also left to mourn are a English 1; A College Prize for highest standing in Engtish “and shortly to deserving © students. The Victor the Canada Packers Scholarship; the “the student standing Third in the Mathematics combined; the |Freshman Class: David Raynor, English . Prize: . Connie —Cullen, {Mount Herbert. » Charlottetown. Among these. -are: Lyall Goodwill Scholarship, for Fireman's Street, telephone 4-9481 Tignish \ REV-DR. RICHARD WESTAWAY of Dorothy King;. Mrs, |brother in Newfoundland, a _sis- Mammouth Picnic at : ter in El-Kefeir, Lebanon and Joe Powers; Carol MacLeod and family; He- Mr. and Mrs. Da- ‘two sisters in Charlottetown: -@algary, Alberta, will be the guest “LOBSTER 1 3 len MacNeil; qpeaker at the evening service at the ception Waseca Walticgta. a vid Young: Mr. Joe Morrissey;/ Mr. Kays was a kind, loving! The McLure BufStry awarded | The- winner of the language University Women's Scholarship, ‘ ‘ Free heer a Gominnd; “Birch AM Saks mies. mane Oia: ‘VWekets: yiary.Horn-and Boys; Mrs. Fran |husband. and. father, and a true |to a student of the Third Year prize in First’ Year: Sandra the Order of the Eastern Star : freasas eee ° Creed: Mr. and. Mrs.’ Harold friend, to- all who had the plea- who has been prominent -in stu- Horne, Charlottetown. ~ Bursary. INS KINGS COUNTY ne avacee a eee Foxton and Family; Mr.- and sure of knowing” Parkéates Sally Martin, ~~ 7 eS = nm ienie : the e _ iz i i ar craniion Abauciatig Gant be’ hat Mrs. Q. Ghiz and Family; Mr. ‘Thegfuneral was held front the, The’ Canadian -Leciom frie] SECOND QUEENS ree id THE REGULAR meeting of the Mon- the new Arena on Friday, July Ist. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves and Charlottetown Funeral Home to fague Retarded Children’s Association . will be held on Monday May 23 in the awarded. to the student of one of Alex B;~ Campbell; stan’ ili Mr ‘Camp t- Dunstan's Basilica where Re--: the Senior Years who hadi at Maclean MP.; L.A: quiem High Mass was celebrat- ANYONE INTERESTED in _ growing ea ‘LIBERAL RALLY entary School. Guest speaker wilu flax. this the. M Fase Bere tase rvtak, cad Directoc aoe titre. Pred paraier. Fe wh ne MacLeod. ‘ed hy? Monseigneur P.F. Mae-| close srelative gervin g in the Se- a P.E.I. Everyone welcome. as possible - ~ Denatd, V.G. assisted by Rev. Sed, Charlotte ; rendalee Mae- * Fathe® Andrew -MacDonald. .The pallbearers were — William Ste- |venson, William Shama, George | i\Kays, Joseph MacEachern,. Run- The Dr., LI. Duffy Prize for the student standing highest in History 1: Rosina Beck, Sher- | wood. ‘The H.H. ‘Shaw Scholarship | “Afton Hall. — COME AND MEET « Sinclair Cutcliffe and 4 1 Horace Willis YOUR ALEX CAMPBELL LIBERAL TEAM- IN Pi SECOND QUEENS” ae MONDAY, MAY 23 _ Guest Speaker:."Dr. John Gillis’ 9PM « YoU FORGOT TO HAVE _ SERVICED BY HOLMAN'S — LAST SEASON? There's still time,-if you hurry, to have your power mower completely overhauled and serviced to bring it back to “‘good-as-new"’ performance. Let the Holman’s experts look— : : sia “CARD OF THANKS =e The family of the late Anna V | TA L S TATI S T | CS Marie: Ruttan wish to thank the 2 7 y : nurses and sisters at the Char- a heees i decedel ini ene | dell Seaman, and Addison ee j Donald. Mourners — Wendell G. Fi ENGAGEMENTS, | IN MEMORIAM an rena caer end'plove Barbour, George MacDougal dow recesding fowards ah ex Ay , nt ca Q pace eee JENRINS — SEAQUIST — Mr. and | FOULTON — In loving memory of “calls. To all that helped in any Matéolm MacDonald, | igineering degree in any Cana- oe Lens Oe oe lie a ia a ways A> special thanks st the Rea ae Tile ae dian, university: “Harold Hickox,” daughter, Gloria Stewart Jenkins to Mr. araea eae “tarewen....Management_and_ Staff Cen- | eee eee antes | Be ge eee wal crenmerigg om Lal DRL [ope Cn Ie anictme lected oo teen ee | R ie was gone we _.___-_Workers nion wohl And only God knows why up there Helped in so many ways. We was in the Roman Catholic Ce- tained a good scholastic stand- Pleare, God. just tet. hija actin thank -you from the bottom of netery..Committal was by Mon- ing\and has made a worthwhile ol we down here cannot toast our hearts. Thanks again. Clar-| [selageur P.F. MacDonald, V.G. eae to extra-curricular GAUDETTE — RY¥AN..-cMr. and Mrs = jov.e-and~miss—him—so.— - and... e at a ae at Fringes Edward C. Gaudette, Tignish ; se ame remembered by sons “CARD OF THANKS ales College: Patricia Neal; Mary “Gandetie Taito David | ae cS eoliy ie a, Be. | The "Hymdnien asd Co: Lae, 5 | The and Co. ian rer ooo, “ates CARD OF THANKS~~~~—— OBITUARY ave wish to express, sincere, (Pride to. the \student.” standing it over today. Rates are low. Be ready to cut your grass Arthur Ryan of Dighy, N.S. ‘Muses ithanks to clergy, staff of* the | ? to take St. Simon highest in Chemistry 1: Wayne Refreshments Served i + a, ; - Sedo Church, Tignish on Saturday Suns boxholders of WILLIAM EMERY MacNEILL Charlottetown Hospital, special | (8 Site, Srederitien, : way eeane Tignish on Saturday June WE, Wish to thank the ‘ | Johnston's River RR 1, for. theiir kind- |ness and thoughtfulness in calling on us | and presenting us with a lovely gift on the occasion of the closing .out..of day, jour mail route. Signed: Mr. and: Mrs. Hospital, of William Emery Mac- sent flowers, Mass cards, enroll- Church, _18th, » at 10:30 a.m. IN MEMORIAM Imserted by the-family. nurses, Dr. H.A. MacMillan, | The death occurred on Tues- staff of the Charlottetown Fun- May 10 at the Kings County eral. Home and all those _who The J. Preston Tuplin Prizes — jawarded to the students with | jhighest standing in the First | |Year of the Education program | 2 IBERAL|. *“QOO8T — tn fond and = eS ee ee Neill, Mont his 74th ments, cards and letters of sym- Inserted by the P:E.I. . @f Seymour M. Scott who departed this el ontague, in his ments, jequally merited by: Donna Liberal Asoc. -.. “6 life May 22, 1963. ” ‘AUNTS AND UNCLES ef Corporal Jos- Year. Born at Cardigan“he was pathy and other acts of kind- | |tain, Charlottetown . and - Effa | eo up ' - So el |eph E: MacPhee, late of De Gros the son of the late Simeon Mac- \ness, shown in their recent be- | Ellis, O'Leary. Xfough on earth you are no more, _Tesident from 1918 until his Neij] and Harriet (MacLaren) t. Edw Ch: Still in with | 1966, wish [cesyeuen 3 | The Royal Edward Chapter ‘ a eee gem greg ga 1.0.D.E. Bursaries awarded to , _. SECOND QUEENS Come In today Ever remembered wife and family. Sisters. Rev.. Christian Brothers, U.S.A... He was a veteran of World | deserving students in the Senior | or phone: ~ ‘Samoe —=-te-toving memory four [og etn Dreners St Carmillus. |War' I, having setved in France | ATLANTIC Years merited by: Peter Murch- 5 tether, Mrs. Edith Large’ whe passed Lessty, Penge” OLPEA: Mes: with the 26th Battalion of~-the ison, Charlottetown and Marilyn away May 22, 1956. | Montague Legionnaites. hese: roan, {105th."‘He saw action ini the bat- SECURITIES Weeks, Hunter River. _$’SIDE 2292 iy go ao ae per rae erga ae : The’ J. Leslie Sha ae, : expressions of sympathy. Signed: sine endaele, and was severely | Bid Asked | ship for the student standing | —Nor th oon ae a CH TOWN-4-€ -wounded~and~—gassed-—at—-Mons. > fust~-@o--"—_—_-—$12 He was taken off the battlefield | Alantic atc -+highest—in—the... Second. Year | a College” Prize for - ae expressions | Frances Bolger. |Year Class; ~~ STELLA MARIS HALL |I WISH. TO express sincere thanks te Twas a dreary. day in May and hospitalized in England for | ‘A’ 55 — highest standing in Second Year; > i aoe ¥ reece ohn ee Se ee ee ee hn iene the BUR’ Doane and"Co,. Prize COME and MEET We would have given Oe Kindness to me when. «patient these, returned to Canada, He moved | 514% Pid. 9 — |for ‘the highest standing in Eng-_ sae given our lives €@.\ Also ‘Rev. Mr. Phinney and all who to Montague about 22-years ago | Canning Investment lish atid Matharnetl mbined ; Sinclair Cutcliffe and . lish an m. c Bat we knew our thoughts could not ries me or sent flowers, cards. and | and resided’ there until the time Common 20 == The English Pricioe. highest . ne j vel Bo we lowered our hearts besive him | MF-<George (Margaret) Jackson. Pie ce, to mourn his wife, | Cea lnvert-.Corp. ‘slanding in English: Heather Horace Willis : REMEMBER — It any of your other-appliances“need help: ’ And quietly walked Ww. Pi : — |Ling,- Charlottetown. * = 2 Ls a5. B he could have eee before: he |1 WISH TO express my thanks to Dr. the former Laura Myrer Mosh- | wast. Utilities | a oi eae t! ‘YOUR Al vis CAMPBELL ean TEAM i. Washer, qY. range, furnace, or sthall appliances, Holman’s Bonnell and Parker Hamilton, Murray er of Souris, as well as two bro-| 512% pfd 9% — | Seg a ie tke teen LOND Cees kr Nase hed. tha, wore he would haye River; also to Dr. Drysdale, Dr. (fy 4 Jia pena 2 standing second in the Second | ‘experts an! fix them too! lied: Lants, and staff of the Prinee thers, Charles and Simeon, both East Can. Savings \Year;~the Histo: rize; the. ES MA . : j < Wiis ie bar ims hina truly passed, Edward Island oepital for their ex {of St: Peter's. Also surviving | ~and—Loan Co. 64-4 | Biology prize: aaa Carol, 7 —_——9 OC TUE DAY, Y 24 ea Woon mtr me"bat"couruge icke tere: smo to the Rev" Ny. urea, (are three nephews, Gordon Mae. | Empire Co. $08. 24. 28. -chattottetown, Tava each othersice: mse cane take and all who sent cards and visited -ne Neill, “Fredericton, N.B., Lloyd Evangeline Sav. and - |. A College Prize for a student | 8: 30 P. M. For all of use he did his best, in hospital. and at home. Sincere MacNeill, Charlottetown, and -- Mtge . ie ~ (standing third in Second Year: | Till God gave him eternal rest. “thank you’? to all. : Arthur MacNeill, St. Peter’s; one’) G. E. Barbour ‘‘A”’ a Raa Flanai Charlotte- Guest Speaker: | Be would not wish for sorrow David L. Hicken, Sturgeon. PET. niece, Mrs. Eldon. Acorn, Cross. | Great Eastern Cotper ea aa ee JOHN MULALLY. | or tears cay ly ) 9'4 | ‘ : ; roads; and two cousins, Mrs; Ar-|_ ation (512% pfd. a | The P.F.I. Art Society Pri Le he PELL. y Prizes | REFRESHMENTS SERVED ~>> But -just to be remembered «+ Doctor | ’ Through the’ passing of the years. oo ee oe wane JA’ Mac- thur Roper, Charlottetown, and Great Eastern Corpor: ‘for. students who show the most_, teed Mill Dr. Allan MacDonald; the § | Se o ) , remembered and sadly missed) ters. nurses and staff of ‘he ‘cae Lynwood MacNeill, Cardigan. _ ation (4'2° pfd.) 8 84 omise_in this field, in the Se eo Ee 1 Sintneas eal for ner care and-Four brothers predeceased -him: Island Telephone 1944 tena Year: Nancy George, Char- | lov. em of M o me wi I an) 7 — . . ’ ree oe Burke wh cided ney May Clare caine to the ecay aaa eae | Garfield, Duncan, John and Ar- | sa aciitie Lite g lottetown. and = Callbeck, | | | ie iF RA L 1965. |.who visited me and all “who sent let- thur, 450 Charlottetown. wee : ovinty remembered by husband: ana ters, cards and. flowers, “~The funeral service was hela, “Ssurance Co. : ie M t the Inserted by the P.E.I. Mra, Aeneas MacDonald, Georgetown. from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Maritime Steel and iis | ane AG Prize cy virus Aides one a mu Foundries NV — |student standing highest in Ma: | = ; “NOTICES - NOTICES Church, Montague, on Thurs. Maritime Steel and thematics in Second Year: Aa : ; es day, May 12, under. the. directi Ini j ; so lar aie" Montesa Funeral: Horna: Foundries Comm. 160. — (Gillespie, South Milton. : eee = L 2 Th : | Maritime Steel and | The Chemistry Prize for the, ROCK-SHAKE SIDING Reve Bast was conducted by - Foundries Pfd. 95 — studentstanding _ highest in | a : anne Lowery": The: Mar. Tel. and iChemistry in the Second Year: |. an iia eg, : ~jhymn Onward, Cheatin Sold-| Tel. pfd. 13% 14% |Paulette Jones, Alexandra, INSULATION ee ene by the choir. A Moirs Limited pid. 83 — | The Physics Prize for the stu- jeune wet aan Peg Art,” Moirs Limited Aer dent standing highest in Physies - FOR OLD OR REW HOMES [vax ee , nt ears. Mrs. Common i: a in the Second Year: John Won- | By Johns-Manville Patihentes were Doi tee |N-Be riage : jnacott, ‘Charlottetown, Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic Gowan, Simon Nicholson, Clar-| Ltd. 1% 16 FT ge John H. Bell Debate Prize; : ‘Many Jobs Completed for Your Inspection” : lence Landry, Milton ‘Wraser lies. taght ar Powe |Lucy Maud Montgomery. Chap- | The most inexpensive home care I Barl Jenkins, Homer Moar ia ae fd. 7 —8$ —_ iter AR ET Lehi No rd Car ‘nhl or New NU @ ort Tract rs Let_us prove it witha ‘FREE ESTIMATE” |Flowerbearers wer. P SINS. Li Ht aaa Dower ling sfudent of the Second Year: 5 Year Low Cost Financing Macl e Ms ¢ restom Os Ted 8% ‘id. 48 Carolyn Ling, Charlottetown. Ask for JAMES STEWART -_ |MacLure, Garne Nee Hue | Co. I pid. — | ‘The John H. Bell Debate Pri- | Seo i | bert Nelson, Russell MaéGregor, |N.S. Sav. and ; zes: Barry Clark, Sherwood; ; 3 : ~ MONARCH ROOFING. & INSULATION _ The ve Canadian ‘Legion | Lean re a” 43 tom DeBlois, Charlottetown; : Li ‘ graveside service was conduct- ru 0. Tea j se ae -Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 .. 64 spy Comrade Basil MacKin. ied Fisheries Ltd. ‘i : hence. Chariton Built t make farming more profitable, : The Last ‘ 4 : ane were sbuided Wy Geckoe Gene Wands “A" 4% _— Pollard, West Royalty; Pauline | these New-Size Tractors have maseive . ‘ __dreault. Interment-was in the Diands B18 — "The +Moore and McLeod Lid. | new diesel engines with remarkable new . * . \W F L D E R S : 4» Montague community, Cemetery. ar Peles on ‘Prize for the highest standing in | cov AO 7 E Bite, ites te: and are Smelt Lid Claas Be eae ig aa tar Gecearteston conan, tal. etre Woosinde ; Ly aah ‘11%*° — ‘merce: a-College Prize for . transmission cases, fina ve housings 6 Ralph Yofing ‘and family; Mrs. ctantield’s “BY 23 — highest standing in the graduat- E Ella MacLeod and family; Mr..| and Mrs. Leith Sanderson: Gor- | ‘don, Bertie and Olla MacNeill; Eldon and Marion Acorn; Char- and high-stretch axles make engine power more effective. "They are. built to handle 4 "CERTIFICATION EXAMINATIONS . = gecony KNes lies and Annie MacNeill and fam- > | bigger, heavier im ements. New “At Applications wilt _be-accepted: forays eynthne Hicken:-chartie ant LY i its aN baci § Annie McCormick: Blanche and a | draitlics do more work, prov ide=; or a ~trade testing in the following classes: Clarence Landry; Mrs. Marvyn’ control. Johnston. awn Byrne Road’ School ~COME and MEET And to meet the needs of every farm, \ { | there is a wide choice of transmission ~ {\; | and: power stake-off. options. ~ CARD. OF THANKS: The widow -of the late William Emery. MacNeill wishes to thank ~ Qualified: Minimum 3 years experience Approved: Minimum 2 years experience . ‘ , ‘Dr. Lorne Bonnell, ‘the nurses a : eo Be Mint ae cot and ,staff of the Kings Coun ‘ Class B: Minimum | year experrence Mefmorial Hospital, Rev. Ban Don “Anderson & Frank Sigsworth | Re sure to. test drive these all new. trac- : on we / 7 * : i EB “ -;C.\.Lowery, the Moniague Funer- .al Home, the Members of the. "| Montague Branch, Royal Cana- dian Legion, those who sent flor-” ‘al: tributés, messages of sympa- ‘thy, and-all who helped in. any. way during her -recent ‘sad: ‘be- All-applidations are to be forwarded not lat® than | M2. oat Their. kindness is sincerely sored a - —~May-27,-1966ato-the-Lndersigned. = el bs ' “YOUR ALEX CAMPBELL LIBERAL TEAM IN- tors from Ford at : | SECOND KINGS.” " sis i f TUESDAY, MAY: 24° | : : ; VILLE R. TURNER LD. | You Ford Tractor and Equipment neat SOO Ne Refreshments Served =f. . “Examination: for “renewal of; certifi- cates will also be given.. + 1 es e ‘B30 pm, —- WINS TOP. AWARD W. 3. McMURTRY, -. ‘ee | VANCOUVER, (CP) } Joanne Hunter, "19-year-old edu- : . z ; ; “wt eation student frém North Sur- So icotr. rey,—has2been. awarded the B.C. ; Teachers’. Federation Chats- worth scholarship’ for outstand- ing achievement. She is a. first- * , = Rion Winsloe : poses Inserted by the PEL.| BOX 892 CHARLOTTETOWN. PHONE 892-1825 a Vooational Education, Trades Qualifications oa ilyear student at the University Liberal . Asgoc. : i a , Apprenticeship, ef British Columbia, ae - =