,. new York Armor. The Presidential report or nr.I B"bs' idh :'.'9. 0 en ura nus Large Class At It 7- Rois Fiemiir . emphn-I sized the need oi further faculties. A HALIFAX (CPI-Acting ler Richard A. Doaahoe said Tucs- Mt. A. Graduates '3 meet rapid growth of the sAcxvn.LE. Na. (CPl-One "student body. neg.s.,..;.,.. .... as the largest classes in Mountpcreased from an in 1940 to 917 Allison University's history grad-N” "57- nated Tuesday afternoon when,W?&-mljilelililnslon reported a 31.- aus students received desrees orim 'yem",f" rs. PM 1" P59 I!” enundut I - P ysics - engineering con- . In gxgdilf Wals uraler consuugilnn HOBO! gel) CE)” 0 CCOIID (erred. as follows: - me C. Doctor of laws - Miss Ms Wiidinl was planned. Helen Crctitht-OI. Dartmouth. - NW day the Nova Scotia government has sold a debenture issue valued at s5.ooo.ooo. (or capital expend- itures on roads. Mr.” E .wIIoisattorney , ' minister or public health and wclian. said in a statement the accepted tender 9 native Maori population of New Zcaland increased from N0 is int to about 183,000 in . h-omthenorthwesturican nalineparallalwitlsths Indies. prlnci School; Arthur T G 'l'ruro Elli! - - of Saint John Harrison. llrincillli school; ltev. Howard W. Outer- bridge, Hamilton. 0nt.. retired president of Kwansei Gnliuin Un- iversity in Javln. Doctor of civil law-Kenneth Borden Palmer. Toronto barris- ter, and Mrs. Grace Tornkinson, leatu res a SPECIAL .I-unclsasai MARGARET IIAGEN JOHN jg, ucmm M”l'"I "M0911 Hagen. Arts. John Maurice Leclair, Science south Ruatico. entered the world Charlottetown. was born Novem- and Millvale on Dec. 12. um, on her 22. 1986. the son of Mr- and iv ' ELEANOR nsvwooo Eleanor C " Hlywood. Pier nursinl. was born at liowian. Ap- ril 19, 1033. the daushter or Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Haywood. She at- RoGER s. an . . R” sis Law School to study Criminal Meyers ltudios. Rogers 5. Burns, pre-Law, gr. rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Burns. Freetown, P.E.l.. CREUH .. .... I "Ivy League" - Law. tended schools at Hnwlan. Prince Street. at. Eleanus. and Summer- aide. and in 1953 she enrolled in the First Year Class at P.W.C. During her years here Eleanor has maintained a very high stand- ing both in her studies and in her extracurricular ctlvities. She is Secr tary of Trinity Young Adult Union and the P.W.C. Girls' nsemble and is also on the staff of the Welshman and of the "College Times." Last term Eleanor was Chosen Queen of the campus. an honor which she right- ly deserves. Her favourite pas- times include skating, reading. mu- sic. and cheering for the hockey and football teams. she plans to begin training at the Montreal Gencal Hospital dnuztuer of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin liayn, and in due time began her queat for knowledge in Mmygle and lluetioo. In 1952 she graduated from No. ire Dame Academy winning the Governor-General's Medal; the following year she again won the Medal at the completion of her Normal Training course at P.W.C. After two years spent teaching at south Rustlco and Beanies Road. Margie came back to P.W.C. This yearlshe is the "Times" Roving Reporter and is on the Walahnsan staff. She is also fourth Year Class Secretary. Her inv- ourite activities include . r" dancing and handlcraita. Margar- et plans to further her Arts stud- ies at Saint Dunstan'a University Mrs. William LeClalr oi Charlotte- town. At the age at six he began his search tor an education at Queen - Square School and after completing Grade Ten, he entered P.W.C. in the fall el 1953. By some means unknown to him this year finds Jack a member oi the grad- uating class. H0 OIUOYI baseball. fishing. and IR-tins. and is a member oi the Welshman staff. Jack had the hon- our this year of being elected King of the Campus." and is also Life-President oi this year's grad- "MIHS class. Upon gazing into his crystal ball Jack could see no dei- Iniie Plans (or his future but the Kraduates of 1957 wish him best in whatever he b the Degree with plans to enter Dalhou- 0!! "J9 391 GBY oi October, 1937. then 9 lbs, 15 ozs. now 179 lbs. 15 on. we find him still eating in the P.W.C. graduating class of 57- Roier started on the road 0! learning at Freetown School. con. tin A in Kensington High school agtesar which he entered P.W.C. in Roger maintained a high degree of popularity at P.W.C. being ac- tive in sports and a keen support- er and founder of the Students Council Collegiate Party. He is Al. so a member of the U.N.T.C. in his second year of training; this along with girls keeps him very busy. Roger is pursuing an Arts MGCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS AND SCOTT - ATWATER OUTBOARD MOTORS sold and Serviced by Keith Carmichael PLUMBING I HEATING Braclrley Point Road PRO NEH?! do. "Bonne chance," Jack! Meyers Studios. .EI' W I . juclteis READY - TO - WEAR . next tall. next fall. Styled for young men of all snail only e Tailored for comfort and good looks 0 latest lvy stripes in authentic 3 button style . o 3 patch pockets 0 Side Vents Meyen ltndios. Meyers Studios. JORDAN - FIRST DONDON (RsuuI-s)- Moscow Radio beamed to Its Middle East TIIIIGIY a long Arabic broadcast depictinl Jordan as the "first vic- tim oi the Eisenhower doctrine. The Abllbldcast said Jordan was ” it is the GI H1! Arab j.Hgg, REFRIGERATOR COST PRICE SALE Campaign Coniineni-Wide For Greater Highway Safety QPIAWA (OP)-At least one North American borders- aampalga this summer will be 11,. -- --nu- - limit! II 5'9 MW" 13 I I'""'Y- extends all the way to Puerto soon. everything irom match- Rico. it's designed to make holl- iolders to huge billboards will be days happy outings without tra- FAMOUI TOWER The White Tower, oldest part of . . GENERAL ELECTRIC . . i Refrigerator. Automatic Defros- S ying: "Slow down and live." gic endings. the Tower of London gr , . " promoted by the Canadian begun by William the C2IIII1ue'E:: tel". I-Ni cu. ft. Revolving Shelf- mamuy 5.4,”, congmnc. M. HEAVY NIL i.,1o-7; . . . -XZIIIZIZZW-jjji Was S399-NOW aaosaoao. -so the fin! time in Canada. hurrying driven won't be able to "escape" the campaign by crossing any Last year an average of 75.43 Canadians died each weelr in highway accidents during the six FAIRBANKS - MORSE SLACKS s195 ' ' s -r from .11 to Dec be. ' . - - -g am”,-my C . E :.?I.3:;;?:.:iT::E: woorzititlvmtnintilliiiuilw G"”" S mm M M W I fgpgn , g . - . . , Rayon summer weights in ltalisa innuenosdf montflfy aI'nara:: Wl:EeEII:iLedwdeaEhh: May lat-June 14th inclusive Automatic defmsten 9&4 cu. LL Exclujwwith TLP1-op Tdloni l line now mver comm These are the months of haz- Daily from each tenninal: Was 3339-Now . .. ' ardous holiday weekends, weather changes and a prepon- Dmc. Mm.',iu;' H.” ""7 my swift I a.m.. 11 a.m.. 1 p.rn.. 5 p.m, SELECT YOUR SLACKS from the man oompnhsnsive collection in Tu tailors E” '?""” derance of family - filled cars M. .,,s,;A?DwAmRI:,T:M;. Raul" gm" Mount gym nan whose drivers hurry away to ,1". wumm. gmdcgx "' 0 You'll have totry'em ontoapplwistc '11:. every Thursday. vacations and then hurry back cm" "W Ind "om dd”. 0 Wash and Wear at S1435 home along crowded highways. The "slow down and live" cam- paign has been endorsed by Gov- ernor-General Massey and Prime Minister St. Laurent. In a letter supporting the cam- paign. Mr. Massey said the cam- paign siogan could also be "slow " down and let live." "it is so often : I the innocent who suffer iron: the ' 0 Miracle Terylcne at Sl7.95 0 Lightweight Flannel-worsted: inouriamous"PAll"stylo Si9.95 Long Creek Hail variety con- cert and slides. Friday. May 11. Unloading car cement. Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday. P.J. Noy and Oompany. Dance every Thursday night. Cardigan Legion Hall. gWebsters Orchestra. Variety ooncat Fortune Bridge loll. Friday. May 17. mo p.m. H aid oi pdaool. lbr particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown. r. E. Island ELECTRIC CO. LTD. 14014 GT. GEO. ST. PHONE 8129 Resrvations Limited K I GRAFTON 81'. r . careless driver." I Urging complete cooperation by drivers. pedestrians and trai- flc 'orceinent officers. Mr. st. Lhurent said "only persistent vig. ildncs can reduce the tragic toll of the roads, especially during the I season." I PLAN FOR A REALLY PLEASANT HOLIDAY WEEKEND WITH THESE WONDERFUL BUYS AT PlERCE'S. WE HAVE EVERY- THING YOUR APPETITE DESIRES. PLEASE ALL THE FAMILY BY ALWAYS SHOPPING AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE. A variety coiicert in la-shy. May is. in lid of Hill. Danes 1 in Villa Int Thins- dsy night. Dustalfnaga. noliia Idacxsnslfs Orchestra. . Vernon liver Play "Maid cl Money". Q.rlGOI(s's llail. Fri- day. 17th. Danes. York Point Pat? Isle at limp- aos-Ssars sa Thursday Ilay ill. Marsh . Covehead s:ao p.rn. ' HON. WALTER E. HARRIS. Minister of Finance T U.S. Ba 0 Wcapor?s Li'Eied WILL SPEAK '"”'"”" L”) T ”" TOMORROW NIGHT United sum Tuesday ended its FRIDAY e MAY I7 Prepare for the good days ahead - DIAL 5524 THE BUY OF THE YEAR! FRESHLY KILLED GRADE ”A" TURKEYS AVERAGE WEIGHT 14 to 16 LBS. at I p.m. I Reserve Wednesdaa. htmualnsoatingol - Ioniaandlohoal ,, . -1I..”e....' ”'ir'.'..'n..y..W"-,Ifr'-2 yaar-long ban on the shipment to Yuodavia ol heavy weapons. in-I eluding in lighten. I The state department said in an announcement weapons deliveries no will no forward but "at a Ulillnll. vincial 3.':.3:.f':..””"..... M... W ”- :.:'.:..'":.'.:';..".:.';;.."':.:. 2:: M at 45; An 1'; . ' auannd -3"! some at ,,,'?.:,.'.',',',”'”:,",.,"3;,';" ,9,,','; srocrr UP AT '1-ms LOW. LOW PRICE. gin. jg” H-r .0! YIIIOIIIVII "II III - I - nrrniy intuds to remain indapOd- nm... or. Anthony's Parish mu. ant." AT cnorcs: YOUNG STEER Bloomfield. Friday. May 17. I p.m. Good prises. Canteen service. Door prise.” "'- Malor arms deliveries to Yugo- slavia were cut of! last year. Con- gress provided that Eisenhower should review Yugoslav relations SHOULDER BEEF ROAST, lb. . . . . 39c FRESHLY GROUND I I : ”UBLlC MEETING 1 I 2 COMMUNITY CENTRE - 8:15 P.M gglm”-?wf'?enJii-;L,;,"er5f”g..-jn.;:s.fi3f,g; i::.l1tf.;gs;.;jh'.s"n1.:t . g i HAMBURG, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 59: Friday. May 11th at 3:15 . inserted by Queen I Co. Liberal Ass n I BREAK? A81. SLICED hneserva Monday, my son: for g' BACON; Ibo - - 0 0 A ' 63: 3.;:3.7.;l:.,fi FOR SALE I sxrRA srscuu MAPLE um Orchzhtrl. ' u . Duplex In 4 - I 5 lbs 0 s ' O 0 a C C"'"."""”""l ”" ”'"" '9'" years old- Perfect condi- S - GRADE "A" MEDIUM MACARONI a CHEESE Em 13.3: tion. Excellent opportunltyi . . . , ,. . . . LOAF , 49: aanny. and C. R- Dunsiord. iiamp- for u-nbiltioug peg-go" for I E G G S 1 0 I n a a a u R . own home. by allowing - mun COUNTRY STYLE :'.-.::..:":::: --w to nun -v-mt 25III ANNIVERSARY SALE 1 D02. 39c sAusAG:, lb. . . . . . . . 43. lag in Music Festival also DIAL 9848 I . m- ':I"Itsnon'::ha-"-ti 1cs"Ei's.m M. ' i ' MAPLE LEAF PURE Sweet Treat Crushed Florida Full of Juice BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER I LARD Pineapple fin zse Oranges ... dos. 89c . . :3 . V. ' A ' 2 Fresiri Seed'ed bclew"'l”.e;as 2'” 1,: i gg -g gg , 3. c j I 5 . e rs . i . srmsuzrrt PM Mr my COME 555 WY 5AVE - 03...?! 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