Armed wifit hla budget, Fill) Int-c Minister Walter (Bunion cnll‘rs the House a! Cnmminu yesterday for tile upem'ng ol the budget debate. Mr. Gar- KENSING’ION — A new chap- let lll the history or island edu- cation was written last evening IS lhe newly opened Kensinglon Regional High School graduated in lust class berm an oven- I'low anthem of 7m pemns. 'nrontyJive grade 12 students "Wired dlplumas at the Nar- nrrs with Lynn Munth taking lup honors and bcing awarded thc Ivl‘ having us. highest standing in the class. Rev E. H. Bean. former Prvshyli’riam minister in new rnplnn and now in Sydney. N.s. has the e'l‘cning'l guest. speaker. He rlmwed the importance or a pr-rmn'l individuality. the mat seals of hislliry havol Ions Who 1213' on themselves. lie outlined varlolu periods In hlSittl’y in which individualism has trauma! upon themed that he felt “I! gland— ‘ (hr a! Function Held By Lebanese Association Th! newly iormei canan Irhanl‘se Association of Prince Eduard bland lit-id ik first tunclinn oi the Chan-loitei-rwn Hull-I lust ovenina. Ri‘v. Louie Elias opened the ll-Ilowship with prayer and III ad'lvr-SS. He pointed out that the [Chinese heritage has no will] Inti rumiqu the group that Irbannn was part at the cradle of (‘l\‘IilZaii0n and coniribului lo Ills world such thing! as the prowl: xyaiom of mathematics. Gut'rmflnconeral'a mMal years ‘ opening addmss GORDON ENTERS HOUSE don announced in the House that the comroversial 5) per cell! iakeow‘r tax on lat-go scale mock Sale! to foreign- lndividuality Stressed t Kensington Closing parents or Canada Wm great lndlviduallsis "Sta your individual“) . he said. "be- cause you are you." The valcdictory was gil'an by Maureen Driscoll. School principal. Lorne Moose. gave til! annual Mort in Whirl] he oulhnoa me limitless use at the “(W st'holti building and Cnmmellit'd on some of 0h? achicvl‘molzts oi the students. do gave somal thanks to the school board for its fine ell-operation during llle past year and congratulated MT”. and Min. Montgomery. school caretakers, (or I Jflo well done. Roscoe Walkcr. chairman oi the school board‘ was master ol ceremonies. He said that people would think the sK‘Ilooi year very short sl ltcnsihclon. "\vi the opening on Monday and the Closing on chncaday". SPECIAL PRIZES Prize! for “adding greatly on ‘ the atmosphem of the school and contributing to tile betterment of the school" were awarded to Maureen Dnscoll. Sharon Baker and Winston Cousins. The sullool's unwinding ath- leUc awards were presented in Sharon Clark and Don Camp» hell, both of whom Starmd in Island Izrack Ind field in like mil. Grade 11 tertillmies were wanted to me following stud- ents by Remington Ma'ym‘ m- at! Chamvinn: Lynn Murphy Valerie Bownas. Horace Omz- iarr Shawn Clark. 120 Branden Judy Waite. Sharon Howl”. Sharon Baker. Maureen coil. Donald Campimli, Marlene Cannon. MM Clark. Vikki Cooke, Winston Cousins. Elaine Doucolic. Helen Dunlphy, Made- ion. Hunla', mrlolle Macmillan. l ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And Prince County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. June 20. 1963. 3 would bl temporarily withdrawn. The tax was inn» duced in the new budget last era. Thursday. (KP Wimplloio). ‘ BFIRST EN'I'RY Sixteen-yearnkl Sherry Chalk l Krade l2 Siudenl AI. Summer- stde High School. is 'the Iirsi entry tor the annual MISI Prince Edward island compel- m0" held in conjunction with the summcrside Lobster Carn. ival. Sherry is being sponsor- ed by [he RCAF Station Sum~ Mel-tide She is active in ynuth circles as Summelside til-Y council president. and la a Teen-Club mcmucr. born In Tornnin. she plans In rniuru in the big city this tall where she will attend grade 13. TnANKu-zss Jon Ont. lCPt—Rub— n oi the mission. was in horpital Wed- nesday herause ha _waa blilen irom drowning last Friday. lia was bitten on [he hand and wrist by the part Corman shop herd-co c not: as he attempted to pull it to saiely train a boat dock in the St. Lawrenre River. Blood poisoning developed two days later. was uni-shipping pagan ZOIIS. It»: lebaneso were really call- Id Christiana. He ielt that thry rollld contributh a great deal as Ednadln from the point oi View i culture, Paul kayo. cha chairman gala r slltu't outline oi events leading a Purpose a! {dim but the tending and coming the Lebanese language. 1an moles. and curiorns smunla lia lie. T 9] m actuarial :23: My; (bum by a M— BASEBALL SCORES ooosoliilS—lzln H moonlit—a to erbert ii _ It and Lou-r; human. Fol-nielcs W. Roast/n» l . Moo 2 mi. Plcis till Irv. an chl-McCraw . Robinson. 2 l6). Minn—- a:th ill). mgr-mu monom— 4 I ll“ lfl-i A "M Isms and Edwards. R! K“ E. Sndawaltl. "Rm 1,“. reco (17. LA— .1 III! 210— I I" 00. not DB— ! l I (6-!) incrim'nc. philosophy. amhihac- Edith MacGougan. Margaret lure aa Mack-y. Ken Thompson and lir Elia! ' that Mme TWMn- I‘hlle all the rest or Europe International Flavor Given Strait Swim James Penderguai yesterday announced that to date seven enlrlea. one from I! far as Win- nipeg. have been received tor the July in marathon awlrn (rain Cnpl Tannentine to bor- n. The latest entry la John Stan roll. as. Nailck, Mauachusem. when he Ia employed with the a. II (Ian and some division. Mr, Sill-tell has also enlared in. Canadian National Exhibition swim being helll In Aulust II Toronto. Expusaing pleasure at the in- iemt that ha: developed. 'Mr. Pendfrlasl laid that with ill: or'n' iror lll': mt" 1n Swim— mer the event in taking on All inlemiionnl flaw" He's hope- ‘tll that more xwimml‘n tram t”. [1.8. will be enlu’inl. Among the other entrant! are an unnamed girl irom Winnipeg whose entry wall Sent in hy her Irn CIlTP'”!"'. Morlln Mitchell and Daviaon Bigger. Charlottetown. and Fred Hiuilfl. Fulton. Onllrio. CAM‘EL ll SHONE A! Pluhkar ‘l‘fll'. northern Illdll. contort: ll! held in II. 5t McDowell m'. low lllllli DEM»! I camel will . lehwlu (l?) and carry—spins inks a many as. HR: Clo—Franc“: ii). ‘13. .‘diclahlc and interesting one. only autiicieot space {or half when opening day rolled around they had npace for all bile nud- 'llaeilities at the limo wore lumi lied. He reported that. 50 Sludvl cuts imm Ellerslic up Emerald attend At:th Regional High Schoo buses! each (Buy. He extends! up the 3d graduates. certificates and m‘izes was made by Mr. Cannon. "by a dog he was trying In have form Athena RHS Has First Graduation Ceremony sulvuer R nsma: - provincial have become wary at their eco Du-eclor Hmwzll Da- no ' iuiuro. ley addressed the that gruduat- ‘ want in icll you that 1 ing Claaa oi Athena Regional don't think I've ever seen an High School d rig commence. area that had more opportuni. moot cxercncs held last evening ties than tins one“. Mr, Daley at Civic Audle which was continued, He said that ior packed with Wm. irisods people with imagination. the “d my; (mm... or m. willingnocsurcrcutc andiouork rmgboum. End a. Clnmn liner: is no finer area in north I! . ' Erie: than right here Mr. Cannon said, "it maku The guest speaker was 'ohanlr. us icel good as a board um 1 'ed by Mr. cam-mu. mu m it maker are teachers loci good to see such a large "MES AWARDED T Governor General'S lunlo ltlsonlytilrnnighuha . medal tor the highest standing “9“” I'm in grade 12 went to Anna Jean ; teacher tha dress h [a “a s t lac pols will . . . rosin rn who also had Km": dnm M0"! (him highest Standing in English. - ‘ islmy and science. The principal Tum Hall . . . - . awards for highest standings “’4 “'9 “’5‘ Ye“ 0! "WNW" in grade ll went to Donna Mac- Laren; in grade in in Shirley ost varied. [mm Burns and grade pins to Jo~Anne i llincLeod. ‘ Graduates — grade 1: (din lcmusl: Anna Joan Frost. ‘l‘Iar- ilyn Compton. Margaret l-rosi Marlene Ford. Nancy Rams . Marilyn Macbean, Lyndon Ellis. Linda Colwill. Percy Airlock. Joan Burleign. Kenneth Prnualll. Mildred Bernard. Joyoa McFad~ dcu. Marilyn Loard. Grade lz lcorliticaiest: Joan Alfleck, Joan Mayne. Dale Mor- riaun. Marian Yea. Alan hiand- deu. Lloyd hiuiiari. Mary BiSr hop, Dawn Chappe rol ncev- es. Raymond Cairns. Pauline MacCallum. Wendy Moore. Janet Aflleck. will Dawson. Garth Drumniond. Jacqueline Mug- rldge. Byrntn Burns. Knihenng Mills, John Harper. Glenda Jay. Lloyd Palmer. onilcinl transcripts — Kather- ine Rankin, Wyman Wright. Three graduates reccived uni- versity scholars 'ps Marilyn Compton entrance to Dalhousic Lynden Ellis. entrance scholar. ship to Mount Allison and Ma:- ilirl MurLean. e Herbert Sharpe scholarship to Mount Al- lison University. CHILD KILLED BY ROLLING CAR car-old and related that last August the student body had been ob- ia'ined. However he said that cuts but in various buildings around the town. Mr, Hall thank- ed the organizations who pro- vided space. He told at the extra—clmlicula‘r_ atfiv‘ilifl by the student body‘ including sports eve-n thougtl‘ .C l and are transported by Dongltatulaliom and best widhcs The presmtaillm o! diplomas. The valedictorian was Miss Marilyn Mac-Lean of Central Lot 16 who delivered a challenging a rear nd owed a priro io Lyndon Ellis, president oi the student council tor his load— ' hout the ycar. Mr. who was duped e viceprinclpa. Carl Smith, acid ho had very little advice to give (the gradu ales. but did have a tow obser- vations to make. TRASH: PERIOD He aid the older gene-nation had lived through one of the most tragic periods in history and also a period of the great- scientitic achievement in story. We found a allautzinl world, a whole new scene. a whole new language. The task at keeping up today in a trem- endous one". He said he would make three rather frightening observations; there is a tendency to be an average person—uni we good. not too bad but just average. guest speaker said on when pooplo sci this as their Heal "it is irighteaing. we are Ml danger." and laid the grad-i uaiea ' ' yo painted it the msulLa m not what you like'. MT. Daley said there is u icndcncy to amid responsibility and challenged the graduates to make some contribution to some oi vernment and the nation as "the comm-y demands that you mould take some re- spousibility" Mr. Daley CFAPAUD H Tw hlrr nalvay pollarrl. Ariton an or c was killed yesterday when he was caught undcr the wheels at a rolling car. The accident occurred about y noon \vhi-n the child‘s grand- l moihor thok thc young boy and some other ch ri on to the store in the car. While she was doing the shoppiuc Ii is l believed that .voung Randy I managed to put the vehivle out at gear and II began in move. The boy must have panicked ior he jumped irum ihe car but was cnlshcrl under the ‘ wheels. Tire other children re~ . mauled in the car and were not injured. The grandmoihcr was look» lng ailcr ihe Child as Mrs. Pill- lard was work i n g tor two : weeks in rolict oi a irlond an i vacation. she would have been I through this Friday. . l HELP FOREIGNERS 'aaid the whole {we The rllurls oi more than 50‘ n world is in peril because people organizaiinns that Serve foreign» I my: 47f provn‘cp challengers. are refuse to accept rupouslbiliiy. era are eo-nrdinated by “lastl- Laslly. he laid all along the inzlnn'a international Visitors Atlantic rayon men and women lnlilrmaiion Centre. l Coast Randy Pnllard. an“ oi Mr. and "d I A new single-turbine h - mpier with hulls like a flyiuz boat. takes all dunnK demon- stralmn yesterday at the Guard Air Station at Kinkora Native Celebrates : Golden Jubilee Of Ordinationl KINKDRA Solomn High Mass at St. Maiat‘hy's Church. Kinkora. last Sunday celebrated by Rt. Rev F es mark- ed the will anniversary of his or- dination in this church He was assisted by the pastor, Rev. liar- old Croken, as deacon. and Gel-- ald Mclver. a stlldnnt in lilelll- ngy in st. Augustine‘s Seminary. Toronto as suhrdeal‘nn. Master ol ceremonies were .1, McCorm- ar-k. student in illculngy in Re gina Seminary. Regina and T. Sherry. a student in Suarhoro Mission Seminary. Toronto. During the mass. Father Cro- ’ on. on behali oi the parisllinn. crs uclcomcd hisgr Hughes back to the parish and spoke in a VOI‘Y complimentary way can ccrning him Al the some time he introduced the preacher tor the occasion Rev. nrent Mur- phv SJ. also a na we oi Kinkora‘ . currcnily engaged in c ucaiional work in St. John' Nflti Father Murphy sermnn was a very protound exposrlion or the doctrine rli the Church cnnccrn- ing the Christian priesthood. He spoke also or the work accoln. plished by hlslzr. Hunhcs in tlic mlyslan holds in Easlcrn Can. I celebrate a solemn high mass in was read by John A Smiih. a iormcr pupil ot hisgr. l-luchcs', and the presentation oi is ours . s made by Philip Monnghan . on bchau or the parishioners. In thanking the parish Inr Ila kindness. Msgr Hllghca exhrcs ed ihe hope that his return to celebrate his golden l'ubilce in Krnknra might be an inspiration to others Io embrace the relig- iouS life. lmmedialoly lollnwing thr pr aentalinn and addresses a tu key dinner was served by the Kinkora Fa Council at the CWll. During the dinncr an all— e ,. Park Rainbow Bob Brook Seen Co-Favorites Y tCPt w The Rotary SYD (.‘lllh lnn‘latlnnnl Pace is sched- lulcd tor the Sports Ccnlrc hole. ion' lit. at M1915. inclulil ng own Ilslt‘ti In ilarl in Ihil fir-Id going lo.- a top Wrse oi SL. Park Rainbow. from [he Ohm-A IotleLown moles of W G. Bar- irr, and Sym's best. owned by Fran A Email a! .‘lOflK‘llVfl. are 'sei to go against Cape Breton nva fiastcst pacers Park Rainbow was iavtm'd with file inside pole position, Others are Highland lad. Eben‘s lice. Bob Brook. Dance Me Loose. Killnrney Boy and sym's Park Ramu' and bub Brock are rated wiavorilrs In hit the title won last year by the pat-int: stallion Dee's Buy, All from one gate will be turned over to the NW Willarflm‘l Rmrianl In assist crippled childmi oi the you, NEW RESCUE ’COPTER a. Followinz the mass on addressl Floyd bennett Field In New York. The amphibious oral: can operate from land. water. ice or snow. tAP Wirepllmot. l .st P F Saturday oi this week aiming at n C actors will meet at 9.34) a in. SI hold I Iield day It the Ewen lmenlal Farm on Thursday. Jun: 27. They meet at ll arn. W|I.l bring basket lunches so they can - si meal at noon, and will have as extension representative (or the l MSGR, HUGHES I dress on hchali oi the taroin was read by Stephen Hughes. broth-t or oi Msgr Hughes and the tire-i Sentatinn or n chair was made‘ by Frank MacDonald and Clay- ton l-lughcs. chi Sunday lisgr. Hughes w l lsr. Jamos' Church. Summer- iold ma g the sum annivera| sary oi his ilrst high ma The- . sermon i preached b\ Viosl Rev. ligan. on. Thu Simptinn University, on! ‘N.B.-P.E.l. Golf 1 Sectional Play ‘ Starts Sunday The trial round at the N a. 7 r F. l. sectional golr iournamcnil ‘ "nos this Sunrln, lune 23rd. at v "al'cndlsh, it u s announced ll last night ‘ The lournoy Ia riagcrl means oi Selecting the top [We 1' C 4 Windsor, a . n .‘ a ing a little aurene l goliors to compete ln a playoil man said. at St Andrl‘us. NE with other lnrmlwrs or ihe .gnli ass'n to decide the lone g l island rcnresrniatlve on the No. »P El Wi sldnn Cup team The second round or I s set:- iional Club Sunday, June rill The wlnnor oi this tourney on PFI. tor the last tour years has been Charlntle—H town's ltrt Mackenzie. l Competitors making a bid tor: the tin-pm team must play} in holes on each playing date. June 23 and . . The balance oi the iiclrl will mmprie in (in Whole tourna- meul in divisions according to handicap. All entrants are asked to lcavc ihcir names al the pro shops at either Summerslrle. Charlotte tnwn or Cullen (h. .Marltime Race Results IDON’T BELIEVE ITI Raider” ol Km. B.C.. may Quinta. but Prat. .l. R. Dymoll‘l n! the L'me of Tonmo i an: own. like in ttnilflib Winn. h ill. Ohanuzan Lake, Dr Dyrrmd in in Vnnrnumr far a hm“) t ‘ their 5 Chief Praises Motorists, Raps Owners Of Dogs SUMMERSI'DE Pol l r o Chiol Donald a. Wannamakcr had praise tor lhe motoring pu. bllc but iclt that dog owncrs la area were not lankan altar animals in the proper manner as he reviewed the month irom the puhrr depart- ment stand point yoslorday, Chlei Wanaamakcr soul what the on s' ' on many Summeralde ntrccla had been wrll l't‘Ct’ co and he was very plodsid with the rcsult. Turning is ill! villi SlIllaimfl in Summcrsirle he xald that owners hail boon unnrrcssarrly slow in getting liconres Inr their animals and low ownrrs wore taking any sinus to keep their ‘dons lrnm running at large Four brcuks took plsrr over ilhe priSi month at Slimmcrsidelnrr< Mm! wannnmnkcr m nolPd, nll warn hollevcd to brilli- mm m 2:11 in the "lth businl‘ssu (‘hlcl work of Iuvenilrs. ('nurI while parkan molar mi as paid trv nllcllders [or park A Inlai of 370.160 was mow-I Hi from "not lmnnsl‘d in police claim of (he mason under the n lrrlions lolalnt Lam) and 8:131 i‘mti Club claimed SACKvlLLE DOWNS. NS. — tCPl —— Royal showers, owned by Mia. Muriel Mam oi Kin- Imra. PE i,. was the wily double winner in the eight-IIASn harness raring card here Wod- nesday night. winnlm in the in' and sort-nth nlL'h . HIS and Bordm'ww Flash Cnmhini-(I tn mum $3590 I . Clan-tire Wm and Real me paid Slim in the quinclla. Tbi- combina- l lies Tin Scott and m'llamlil‘ . ldrd 3mm the exactrrr, FastI-St time 0! the with! was try szht Nam in m ,i 3 MNT JOHN, NB to?» .— ‘ anate no and Maria Hal were double dash wirmors on Wod. nosday s ham-s: racing card at Marhy Exhibition Park Race. wm. brother baldwio, Scotch Fin- Vstgn. Grand Chlei C and Time'! Choice wow- single dash Wm- ital parrd hire flute hllhnl mllo oi the meld. lrarn. The rates leuurvd the Hm aw clans‘lllrahnn warm, Th! rrnnti Chch . c. ulnnrr oi the hill. race The .rlaunra. price on Milled Cough». ran Ilnuauully active period Di l coniarencel and promotional cl? (lay ilelrl day and tnurll, They In Zest cattlemen’a association. the barn hay drier menial Farm will be a feature oi the day's events. iFoul Forces |WiIIie Mays Out Of Game or the o 5* n in be ronireileld r mm “’ e1_.Wednesliay's Iar bishop in its-l A by the Giants 9-1 Ma r Swu pi r o u in p a w Dick Suntt‘s , , . changeup pitch The hall hit affix w'm’ Mays' loii instep and he tell in 1* ~ intense pain. in Matty Alnu to centre lield, lwoprovincc Ian‘s tourney will be hold at lchlcr c and lclia TasS return-z annntmred Salurda [he Bnivcdere Gel! and winter 9d $II,5ii and Time’s Cilaer and The pilclmrs anti r malnder 0! A . arl‘tlnnal l [he exaz-ltn'. G Ilsland Livestock Breeders .Plan Meetings, Field Days Print-e E d W I r d Island live-l The Maritime Hereford Breed- nck breeders are experienclngl era will use Friday and Satur- day a! next week for their twtr meet at the Experimental Farm at lll.ls a.m. Friday. June at. ‘ will luspcct the swing barn and .see other poiuls oi interest at the iarm. and will be guests at l the P E l Hereiord breeders am. at Birch Citurl. The: Snua ion to a lobster luncheon non luncheon will he at the} at birch Court at ll n, narlptleiown Motel und the dlr-l An nliernoun tour will uk- } them to Heretord {arms at Lew- is anrl William Hayden. Cherry Valley: John MaCKlnnoll. and . ‘ Ulzz. Jack Mac- Kinnnn. hrooklyn. and aenry Townanend. Bay Fortune. The group will i Sit. Black or Farms in Covehcad and its horrl oi Brawn Swiss cattle, be- iore driving to Sianhnp. Beach inn ior dinner and the annual l meeting oi the Maritime Assoc- iation Charles Leech. (3311an the Canadian secretary will be > the gucsi spnn cr ‘ The Hereiord mcn are due to ‘ meet it the Experimental Farm again Saturday iorenoon ior ac- t which will bring them to Edwin MacRae's land In High- iiolti tor a look at his lioreicrd herd and a barbecue dinner at I'LL Tnc annual meeting at the inn. rince Edward Island Holstein riesian Association. will beheld The Prince Edward island Av- lire Breeders Associalion ill 1 down with (hair families to a guest Speaker William Paul. A demonstration o! s newlypo by tho Experi- ‘ included in the Saiurdny (on- ‘nnnn schedule is a visit to the pl ant oi Central Creameriea SAN FRANCISCO .Ap._w.l, hero. and the printcd programs its May: was struck on his ion terms it the most modem plant loot by a luul ball in the sixth‘ 0 linning Tuesday night, l its kind in the Maritime Fro- nce Ice parks relieved the pain mi lhe San Tr;:cis;:ad6ian‘ts; Mays, Mantle Ram. dull M51May NolMuke lAIi-Star Till ngcles Dodgers. NEW YORK IAPl—lmdgino w in Tuesday night, game. won n was conceivable ned e - dal‘. a neck bcioro the players' Mays did not want to leave selectlun ot the squads tor the 9 name But. with the Glam-i1 all star game in Cleveland. July hrad. manager Alvin Dark did 9. that last Orlnhcr'a World at take any than"! and Ienl‘ Series nartlcrpanis the Yankeer ‘Imd Giants. _ - Trainer Frank Bowman among“, "Dragonfly lied ice packs in the club- smunp “mp nuse, 1 ntle. oi course. is on th- “Malh that "I nnt Sim-11M disabled list min a hman loot nd wills will in- all righi.bar~ my MW... certainly w...” b, ' nw- ready for the game. even it chosen Mays may possibly be solcoled lor the ccnire help post alihoucn he currently la being um. ouihil hy Cinrmnali'a Vadn Pin- e. and Scoidh Fn- son and S Louls‘ Curt Flood. ' double both exceptional iielderr The starling lineups will an Seven~yrar4tld ERIan was Privaie its \1 combined litr a dial $16.40. The nulnella on Grand chestnut parhe Hal returned 530.?» In the teams “ill be announced tutt- inllowtng week. The ‘makings’ of a fine cigarette! 7 Famous for mildness and y fine full -’ flavour! Om , / CIGARETTE TOBACCO ALWAYS FIESN IN Va lll‘IN AND MANDY POCKET 'ACKl .__-—aa———— our” gonad? no... vmo“” cl T