ANNUAL CLOSING AT ST. MARY'S CONYENT. SOIIRIS on Friday evening. June 18. par- ,ms and friends of the High School students of St. Mary's Convent, MacDonald, Urban Howlett, James sauna, were delightfully antertain- Macxlnnon. Desmond Mullally, ,d by them at the Closing Exer- cises in the convent Assembly Hall. Though the special charm of gra- duation was necessarily lacking mg, year, yet the program of pub- [15 speaking, mush: and song was or one the same high caliber of perfection The appreciation of the audience was expressed by the chairman. Mr. John J. MacDonald, on behalf of the School Trustees. by Right Reverend J. A. Murphy, Pastor of st. Mary's. by Reverend Mr_ Sharpe, by Mr_ Bruce Stewart on me part of the Town Council mg by Mr. W. S. Maclntyre. Rev- srend George MacDonald, Pastor gr st. Margaret's and Reverend L. ;_ Ayers, of St. Charles. also hon- ored the occasion with their pre- sence. Min Catherine MacPhee voiced the thanks of both Sisters md students to the many generous rumors of the prize awards. The following is the program: ouei. “Over the waves" by Jean- rile Peters and Winnlfred Hogan; Thnrus. “A Song of Canada"; Pro- motions and Premiums. grades mi» and ten; " t‘s Cheer the World‘. Grade x ; Chorus. “One l\‘.'Id at Peace"; Promotions and pgcmiunu, grade eleven; A word :1 thanks by Catherine MacPhee: ;-,.~.~. Save the Queen. Mr. J_ J. .\ia.Dunald presided. Grade Nine zne following young ladies who 'i..n‘.\c('l the course of studies for r'..i:le 9 receive their certificates - w:‘(iltr ni merit. . .loy<:e Cheverie: 2. Maureen n «in, 3. Audrey Mullally; 4. Helen hla’i‘IiEe, 5. Margaret Pra ht; d. ticanette Cheverie; '1. W1 e Ho- [3 l:1.°z Maccormack having come Nl'~ in April has obtained a pro- ll: ‘lion to Grade X on the subjects \r‘qu'..“t:d. Grade IX — Prise List :5 Premium for highest yearly emmge with Second in finals, don- md by souris C_W.L. awarded to: .Jo,vce Cheverle. $5 Prize for highest in Finals and menu in year's work donated by Dr MacDonald, awarded to: tlaiireen Wood. Premium for 3rd highest average, viwiraied by Mrs. Charles Boylsn. na.-ded to: Audrey Mullally. Premium for Christisn_Doctrine. donated by Morislnlur Murphy. s- carded to: Maureen Wood. Premium for English. donatad by me Children of Mary aodality, awarded to: Maureen Wood. Premium for Social studies. don- ated by Mrs. Marion Mullally, a- ivsrded to: Joyce Chevetle. Premiums. presented by Mrs. A. H. Smallwood, for music, equally inerzied by: Joyce Cheveris and Audrey Mullally. Premium for music, presented by Mrs Dan Macliachern for con- slant application to practice, award- ed in winnilred Hogan. P:-e:n1:im presented by Mrs. Annie Biirirs. for perfect attendance, a- irarded to: Audrey Mullally. Premiurns for French and Latin donalcd by the souris school and Home, merited by: Joyce Cheverie. Premium for Dramatios. donated iv "hr Souris school and Home, a- u.i:ried to; Maureen Wood. Grade X The following young ladies who followed the course of studies for grade 10 receive their certificates ;n order of merit: Velma Psquet; Frances Grant: Jeanette Petsrs; Pr-ggy Muilally; Joan Msclntyre; Jrnn Murphy: Jeanette MacDon- ald. Marla Mossey; Roma Mac- Donald: Myrna Cheverie: Mary Manning; Ronelda Burke: Anne K”-iis; Edna Hanlon. Priaeblsi The Governor" Geneui's Home Medal for General Proficiency in Grade X is awarded to: Velma Pa- q'..'r-‘ Premium for Highest Yearly Aicrage in Grade x donatsd by 57‘, Marya Alumnae is rnsritsd by: leans Paquet. Premium for Highest in Promotion Examinations. donated by the 50'-iris Branch of the Canadian Le- Fimi. is awarded to: Peggy Mullaily _P:-ernium for second Highest ‘Ca-‘Iv Average and rd in finals. Wat-ed by Sourls school and Home. merited by Frances Grant. Pwmlum for 3rd highest yearly nzrzare donated by Father btsele. mr:..'od by: Jeanette Peters. Premium for honor standina. donated by Mrs. Joseph Grant, mmited by: Joan MacIntyrs_ Christian Doctrine premium, don- Wd by Monsignor Murphy. meri- ‘ld I7)’: Peggy Mullaily. Premium for Music. presented by Mrs. Marion Muilally. awarded ‘°' Myrna Cheverie. Premium for music, presented by Mrs. A. H. lmailwood. award- M for constant application to Wifiise to: Jeanette MacDonald. Film for Mathematics. donated bv the children of Mary. is award- " lo: Peggy Mullally. Premium for Arithmetic. donat- N by the Children of Mary. is a- warded to: Velma Paquet. Premium for Social ltudies. don- “M by the souria River Ranch Of the Catholic Women's goo. EXERCISES HELD let Dingwell. Joyce Paquet. Jean Mecarosor. Rush mus. Helen Helen Maris Maccorrnack. Bernice MacLean, Norma White, Faye sac. Kinnon. Gerald MscAulay, Paul MacDonald, Winnifred Deagie, Rita Dixon, Joanne MscAulay. Prise List 015 Premium presented by Catholic Women's league of sour-is is awarded for General Proficiency with first ran! in all subjects but one to: Catherine MacPhee. 310 Premium presented to the Souris Branch of Canadian Legion is awarded for 8econd»Yearly Ag- gregate to: Jennie O'Hanley. 06 Premium for Christian Doc- trlne. presented by Monsignor Mur- phy, merited by Catherine Mac- Phee. Jennie 0’Hanley, Ruth Mc- Intyre, Danny o'Hanley. is award- ed to: Ruth Maclntyre and Danny 0'1’-lanlcy. 315 Premium presented by J. J. Hughes Co. is awarded to the three next highest in yearly ag- gregate, all over 80% to: Danny 0'1-isnley. Eric wood. Ruth Msc- Intyre. 310 Premium presented by the Souris Home and School Associa- tion for strenuous endeavour is awarded by vote of the class to: Leonard Maccormaclr. and Rita Dixon. to Premium presented by the Children of Mary is awarded for diligence and courtesy to; Winni- fred . bio Premium presented by the St. Mary's Alumnae to the boy and the girl not among leaders. who showed great application to classwork. is awarded to: Faye llda.cKlnnon and Desmond Mull- ally :5 Premium presented by Rever- end Wilfred Keefe is awarded for History and Science to: Juries Macliinrson. $5 nemium presented by souris Branch of Canadian Legion for a- ward to a Veteran's son or daush- ter, is given for steady applica- tion and progress to: Helen Marie Maccormack. :5 Premium presented by Mr.‘ A. T. MacDonald. is awarded _for Mathematics and bench to: Thomas Hughes. 810 Premium presented by the and History to Ruth Maclntyre and for Latin to Danny O’Hanlcy and Helen MacDonald. 35 Premium donated by Dr. A. A. MacDonald is awarded for class standing and interest in her work to: Jean Mscflulay. to Premium donated by Mr. and Mrs. J, J. MacDonald, is awarded for cooperation and class spirit to. Urban Howlett and Joyce Pa- uet. 35 Premium presented by Mrs. Marl: Gillan is awarded for con- stant application to: Violet Ding- well and Reagh Ellis. ' 82 Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maccos-mack, is awarded for constant application and progress to: Jean Macclrvegor. to Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Macfntyre, is a- warded for First Bank in French and Latin to: Catherine MacPhee. as Premium presented by Mr_ and Mrs. George MscAulay is a- warded for first ranking History and second in science to: Jennie 0'!-ianley. as Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacDonald is a- warded for first rank in Mathe- matics to: Catherine MacPhee. 34 Premium Presented by Mr. Peter Maclsaac and Miss Helen Macfsaac is awarded for English to: Danny 0‘Hanley and Helen MacDonald. :3 Premium presented by Miss Inez MscPhee is awarded for La- tin to: Jennie 0‘Hanley. - 32 Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paquet is awarded for Algebra to: Gerald MncAulay. 52 Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph MscAulay is a- warded for peraevering endeavour to: Bernice Mscbean. :2 Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacPhee is award- ed for class spirit and oo-operation to: Paul MacDonald. 82 Premium presented by Miss Bernice MacPhee is awarded for English Composition to; Norma White. 32 Premium presented by Mr. and Mrs. Angus Meccormsck is awarded for Science and French to: Eric Wood. 33 Premium presented by Mrs. Patrick St. John is awarded for class spirit and cooperation to: Joanne MscAulay and Arthur Peters. .82 Premium presented by Mrs l-‘red Mullally for Music is award- ed to: Rita Dixon. LONG TERM Sir Lerner Gouln, Liberal, was Sourls Council of the Knights of Science Columbus is awarded for: I‘ I it Reclining 129 Kent St. Butterfly Choirs Tables and Umbrellas Wrought Iron. aluminum and wooden designed. r. A. s. JONES - Slmpaons-Sears Store — premier and attorney-general of Archaeologists Report 4.100-year-old Sarcophagus To Be Opened. Shortly (By Hllfll Nicholson) SAKKARA. Egypt, (Reuters) — Egyptian archaeologists reported Tuesday they are almost ready to open a recently-discovered sar- cophagus which they believe holds the body of a pharaoh buried 4,700 years ago with I. vast for- tune in golden funeral ornaments. The tomb will be opened in the next few days. After the con- tents ere examined and the an- cient klng identified work at the site will end for this season be- cause of the intense heat. The gleaming alabaster aar- cophagua is In a burial chamber beneath an unfinished pyramid. EQUIPMENT READY Dr. Zakeriah Goneirn. 40-year- old E ptologlst, discovered the pyra in 1951, buried In the sand here at Sakkara. "city of the dead" 15 miles southeast of Cairo. Chemists from Cairo museum visited the underground chamber- Tuesday, bringing materials they will need when the sarcophagus is opened. Gonelm said "already we have assembled the block and tackle with which we will remove the frontal panel, giving access to secret: within the sarcophague.“ In a temporary museum, Gonelm displayed 21 golden bracelets of varying sizes and a. small golden powder box shaped like two join- ed shells. He discovered these in a long passageway leading to the burial chamber. “The fact that they were found there shows that robbers could not have entered the tomb. HOPE CONTENTS INTACT “This strengthens my already FINE SHIP MODEL SAINT JOHN. N.B.. (CP)-—-Al- though he has worked on con- struction of ships and boats for most of his 80 years, A. 0. Curm- lngham had to do a lot of research before be constructed a nine-foot eight-inch scale model of a ship which could have been used by sieur do Morita and Champlain when they named the at. John River 350 years ago. The model is being used in anniversary celebra- Quebec from 1905 to 1920. Come Early — Come Oulck The First Of Our Summer 4 . H p » Has Arrived COLORFIIL, PRACTICAL, ATTRACTIVE Couches and Chairs * Hammocks. tions. Furniture Phone 3188 12 Gallons S. W. P. Rich Bed ....... _. 12 Gallons S. W. 1’. Light Green 6 Gallons S. W. P. Yellow 2 Gallons KEM GLO Gray 8 8 Gallon KEM GLO Cream .......... .. 5 Gallons KEM GLO Green .... .. BARGAINS FOR YOU THE FOLLOWING DISCONTINUED COLORS FROM OIIR FIRST IIIIALITY LINE ALL SALES FINAL . Regular 87.45 for 85.85 per gallon Regular Regular $7.45 for $5.85 per gallon $7.45 for $5.85 per gallon $9.98 for $7.69 per gallon $9.98 for $7.89 per gallon $0.98 for $7.69 per gallon $9.98 for $7.69 pergallon $8.05 for $2.44 per quart $8.05 for $2.44 per quart g.O5 for $2.44 per quart .05 for $2.44 per quart $7.85 for $5.85 per gallon strong belief that the contents of the sarcophagus are intact and that we shall find a royal mummy with crown. bracelets, anklets. girdle. dagger, and other royal funerary adornmenis." Gonelm is secretive about his theory as to the identity of the tomb’: occupant. "l have a theory as to who Is buried in the tomb, but I shall have to wait until the sarcophag- us is opened for confirmation or repudiation of this," he said. "it is certainly not Sanakht one of King Zoser'a successor: of the third dynasty.’ The legend of Atlantl.s—a lost city below the sea—-was described by Plato in 150 BC. North Baltic And Vicinity It is pleasing to hear that Shir- ley Harris, East Lake. has return- ed to her home. Shirley has been a patient in Provincial Sanatorium. It is pleasing to know that Mrs. Leo Rossiter daughter of Mr. and Mrs_ Elida Pierce, Elmira, is mak- ing satlsfactory progress in the City Hospital, Charlottetown. Many grade XI will soon be tak- ing their final exams. All wish them" every success alter a hard school year. Mr_ and Mrs. R. W. Dixon, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon Jr., and daughter Debra. were business vbitors to Charlotte- town on June 15. Mr_ and Mrs. Francis st. John. '.l.‘hIll‘sd.Iy, June 24. 1954 The Guardian Page 7 who spent the past months in Portage La Prairie. Man. have re- turned to souris. While in Manito- ba. Mr. St. John was with the RC. A.F. Mrs. St. John is the former Miss Harsdrahsn, R_ N. Mr. Fred Fraser spent the past week at the home of his brother in New Glasgow, Nova scotia. Mrs. J. V. Dwyer is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MacPhee. East Baltic. Friends of Mrs. 551 McAulay are pleased to hear she is making a satisfactory recovery after her eer- lous illness in Sourls Hospital. to Vancouver, 3.0., Thence to Florida where she passed away. Last year Mrs. MacDonald visited her old home at Campbell's Cove. and it is said that this summer she was to come again. Her funeral will take place on June 22 to St. Col- umba Church and her remains will be laid to rest beside those of her husband R, MacDonald. ._'P'riends and acquaintances were shocked on June 16. when the news came of the passing in Miami. F‘la., of Mrs. Florence Mac- Donald. Mrs. MacDonald was born at Campbell‘s Cove, and after the death of her husband moved to Charlottetown with her daughter, where she purchased‘ a home and lived for some years. A few years ago she and her daughter moved C, Q. 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