/ a ae ’ > Ta ’ a ae ~ ™ att ~ oy “ ™ ™~ ‘students in gr: ‘Campbell, : .ette Clow, Sidney -Mac Wendy Stew Claudia Palmer, Charles trophies, Montague Regional ; AléxBruce was. Teleased this week: Campbel! , Rea oeee “Billy ~Grade*XI General Prize List. Condhan. “Sil] Cudmore> a: forthe highest aggre- Danie. Brian ‘Gillis, st “in English thematics Diplomas Boyd Munn, ham. The aes list Nu phan 3 as and passing bara’) ‘to Rose. MacLean, *George : hose the third highest ac: MacLean, David sang School and . Brenton Gra- Pass list: Mary Banks, Pat- rick Campbell, Margie ‘Hewitt, highest al awarded 0 :Peirioia Billard, , ron_ Smith, | t Roi i lg peohionene rina istory, Murray Harb: Kaye MacKinnon. — NEW BASEBALL. [ORGANIZATION Grade X general |_ Diplomas: Cardlya_ Campbell, lor’ 1y Harbor’ aon ae John ~Bou- Wayne Sanderson, Jeyce Me- The Charlottetown Recrea- city. From the left, Jim: Fox: gion Branch, show their en- ee to_the ee tin A Nhewal tienes . Sothern os ae rector of city Recreation De thusiasm for the formation by Pastor Honored Eregate in _grade_eleven, aa | Diploma: “Cecil MacKay, Pa- MacDonald Royal Canadian Legion fave” P@t™ent’ Earl Riggs, —presi--—clasping hands tast night at 4 eee wos school. prize for highest ag- ‘Ticia Billard, Johp-Daley, Ter- Beck. Francis Brothers, John amalgamated their powers dent of the newly formed lea- meeting to make. plans for 9 the “ © their departare from os in_ chemistry and bio ©5a Green, Fred OSborne, Den- MacPherson;~Dougias Ferguson, and are establishing a new gue and Charles Ryan, presi- big opening night of the league Murray Harbour pastoral a special prize in ma- Bis Ferguson, Doree? Carl Fraser, .MargieMacKay, | Junior Baseball League in this dent } ot the Charlottetown Le- =, 6. charge of the United Church of ~€anada_Rev.-andMrs> David -Barwise and- family were—guests _ WEATHER for the student egregate in mathematics in grade X gener- Shera oer sten all awarded to David MacLean, White Sands. A school prize awarded to the Pass: - Robert Brooks, ne Griffin, al] man, Linda Lou Jamie3on, Carol | New. Perth. district with "the eee: Kennedy, MacDonald, Dale Pubb. Nicholson, Heather Rover. San- olson. Bate in-Grade_ X general a ald, . to “Jolin. Bouchard, Pod “Brenda MacLeod, Bar- est standin? in grade X award- MacKenzie. ed to Susan Nicholson, Monta- “He Anstie. Margaret gue; prize awarded\to the Jeanj|dent from South Eastérn Kings area with the highest standing in grade X awarded to- Wandn Butler, Peter's: Road; prize to the student from thers Caro) Gra- Fraser .In>\awarded Pau ham, Cor Lavers, ~Anne | highest standing in grade xX “lure; war warded to-Catherine Cain, New .McGowan. ane. Rose MacKenzie, . Beth MacLeod~Me Jean Prize listGrade General: ‘Donald, Glenda MacRae. Sa A prize for the highest-aggre-\.Stewart, Dennis gecombe, d.,Sherren MacKinnon, N : — Sey Conohan, Katherine Stewar?> ~ MacKinnon, Anne Shaw, herson,.Anne Rob- ww Annan- a .prize~ for the second | rim; a prize for. the | stes. Elean third shighes' Whiteway, ~prize tor | wer,~Catherine Cain, David Mac-- the highest mark in English in Leod, Carmel. Coffin, Mu: »grade.X general awar o |Freeman, Patrick. Donahoe, Linn Teresa Green, Cardigan North? ; Irving, Wanda Butler, John- @ prize-for the highest mark in| eerburg, Da Singleton, Daley, Larry Acorn, Emmanuel “€ Nancy Kerr, JamesAcori Clay- _monds, John Perry. } Marie Juz pare, John a Sha- n .MacLeod, Lynne ~Masiers, | MacKinnon, _Heather- Wea-} tague; tague: tm, EE, ae Sate and a prize for science patrick, “Wargaret awarded to Dimphy Maas, non; prize for second highest ag- gregate awarded to Donna Mac- Pherson, Bellevue; prize for the third highest ed to Linda MacLeod, Wood Is- lands West: tics awarded to John MacLeod, Montague; awarded .to Garth Steeves, Mon- prize for French award- stu- ed to Marion. MacMaster, Mon- MacvVonaia, David Nicholson, Barbara Mace Donald. Diplomas: Carol Reilly, Dane ny Boudreault; Nancy * Clarey, Donald Streight, Sandra Clarey, . Joe Donahoe: Charles Faye, e Ronnie Saunders, Philip Bue dreault, Jackie Graham, Wavne Sigsworth. Sterling MacL: 7m Everett Richards, Diana Mac't® tyre, Felix Campbell, Bren¢a Martin,’ Heather Lea; Ror ie Stewart. Ann Drake, Paul Bro thers, Malcolm Matheson, Linds Ver- aggregate dward- prize for mathema- ‘ prize for English studies prize for social Sanderson, Ruth Johnson. awarded to Barbara MacDon- . Saas list: Wiliam Docken- aid, Alberry Plains; <a prise for aortt Linda Jardine. Boanle _@deserving student awarded to Emily, Brothers, prize for academic excellence awardeéd™to Margaret Mac Donald, Poplar Roint; ;_prizefor a student from | for. persistent adherence to stu-— en | Georgetown placing. in the_ ‘top dies awarded to Sandra: Clarey, ves, Merm ie me, Eleanor 'Griffin, Christen of grade X awarded to AniL |Murray River Mermuys>-Rose Moat, | MacDon: ~Honor hy, Leis Mi David } Honer diplomas: Susan Nich. Maas, Don rty, Allison_Mac- John MacLead, Kevin Curley. a Ann MacKinnon; Lynda Murphy, “Tan MacLeéd, Faye-Martin,. Val- , Me- erie. Harris, "Lynda, ila GlendaCurrie, Kenny MacDor- Id, Marion_ MacMaster, Garth TBrseve James. Burns, Laurent s, GlennaJordon, David Campbell, F of honor at a social gathering in student having the third highest Henebery, Linda Kennedy, Ches- vers, Judie Hooper, Cindy Har- : the Murray Harbour United aggregate in grade eleven, “a-ter-Liewellyn, Linda Macintyre ris, Jo Conohan, Robert a WS, iPGE 5 WEATHER Chureh Hall, Wednesday eve. prise for. the highest aggregate Eileen McKenna, Ann MacLeod. Acorn, Susai€ompton, Jeanne’ - } __|, TORONTO. (cP) — Tempera_iné: where members of the Mur- and-a prize for Jean“McSwain, Evelyn Musick. Ings, Emily : : et et fay Harbour—and—Little—Sands— i highest aggregate in‘ grade Harold Pollard, Terrance Wailk- Butler. ae “Overnight High Thursday nn ered to few eleven awarded to Ian MacLure, ee, White. Paés list: Heather peo -....::. 3 71 jarewell ‘to ir~ minister Murray Harbour North. * i ze list Grade.X seétion A: John Callahan, Debra ‘Milas ial Central Districts. Vitals +~ SL 55 his family. Mr. Barwise- has \, elas for the highest aggre. Prize for the highest aggre “Judy Clow, Donald Enman- rhe Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. June 24, 1966. 5 ‘Edmonton ........ "34 66 served the Murray Harobur — ate in grade eleven awarded to gate in grade X A, also the pri- Dunphy Goeseels, Harry Griffin, Yellowknife ...... 43 61 Murray River — Little Sands Id Buchanan, Roseneath. 2s for attaining the highest Kenneth MacKenzie, Leah Mac- condidisn. wan: wit. tvellotile teat Regina... 2. ..0.- 4 65 Charge for the past six years. Honor diplomas: Helen Mac- ‘Mark in French, social studies> “Pherson, Shirley MacPher Ci Y th = , Winniper - ........: 64 7 An appropriate address was Donald, David MacLean, Ian and science, all awarded to Sv. Lynn MacSwain. Manfred Oh- | ity OU ~— North Bay ....... 60 3 read by Raymond MacLean, Lit- MacPure, Ralph Furness. Judy |$an Nicholson, Montague; prize landt,~David Reid, Norman : : 2 Wednesday night at approxi-|Toronto ........ +. 6 D1 “tle Sands, and a p - MacKay, Donna “MeGuigan, for the second highest. aggre- Smith, Newman Steele. James | ° mately—8.30—a —1961— Chevrolet Ottawa —707-->; 6t 88” was made by John Machon Christine Roloson, Donald Mac- gate in grade X A, also the prize Sullivan. . Ss niur deiven by Bruce Allison Mann, 7|Montreal ......... 64 = may Harbour Kenzie. Donnie Buchanan, Kath- for the highest mark in mathe-| Prist list for grade X B: Sherwood Crescent, and a 1965Quebec. ........... 58 behalf of the Murray Har- leen Fraser, Janice Machon, matics awarded to Beth Mac- Prize for the highest aggre- | A city police department ac- Cevrole:, driven by Ernest Fredericton ...... 38 7e aioe Church choir a gift was T Johnston, Leod, Heatherdale; prize for the | cident report stated that George Divine, Weymount Street, collid- Saint John ....... S $4 presented to Mrs. Barwise by ed ces” re third highest aggregate in grade | Blair Gillis, 10, son of Mr. and @d at the cornér of Prince and Moncton ......... 333s Mrs. Stewart Cleménts. while the a Garoline Murphy, X meri Merrill Charlottetown Mrs. Danny Gillis, 190 Sydney Garfton Streets Halifax .......00: SS lettre d by Mrs. H Fe gm <tc ig _. _ . oo ——-—-|Chesiciietewn ok 08 = ‘SS was read by Mrs. Har- Ralph. MacLean, Douglas: Weav- Gillis, Eldon, and Jean’ Dock- MON treet, was — 0 2 a ae eee 7 68 I Beck, and on behalf of the- ers Carol Ferguson, Kenny erty, Cardross; pfize.. for Eny- > ae ee aoe Nursing i—_—__ ....... 9 58 United Church Women’s. organ- Robinson, John Sullivan, Linda lish equally merited by Susan ibines to Ricadt Gneneds te St. John's ....... 43 - 69 ation a sift was presented by Ling Peggy MacKenzie, Nata. Nicholson and Beth MacLeod. JULY Bishor Street. At the time of the A i t t MON ot) sunccet 62 sj Mrs. D. Ray Brooks, with @d- lie MacWilliams, Charles Wil- prizes for proficiency awarded ONE DAY ONLY’ cosas ‘She: ball abies tide SSIS an Ss : en Yom: 6 89 . dress beicz read: by Mrs. Roy P. liams, Beverly Hubley, Michael to Mary McKenna, Glenda Mac- Belvedere Ave anions ; s ‘driving ; : Sher 6! a4 Brooks. Mrs. Barwise hie rai Connolly, Janie Jamieson, Wal-* and Linda Irving; special Rear of F. R. Maslaine Lia He 1 k hari 4 d NE cise cdueon 70 . 6 4 member of both the choir and ly Conohan, Ross Morrison Vera prize for effort awarded to ‘Don- ar le tow Hos aa tr a een ra uate 7 MME oc caeous 70 990.6« the: UCW. Somers, Clare Dunphy, Marie ald Enman, Vernon River, and. Shows at 2 and 8 p-m. Hospi a a a ‘onta prize Spoasor: Fire aie the Cutcliffe ici aa. ME | ones sie an 67 = 100 Lunch was served by some of MacRae, Glen —. Art Debra Glarey, Montague; +. Vel. Dept. Six nursing. assistants passed ngeles ese ia | Fraser, Shirley , Elinor awarded n m waere he was treated at the. out en in recent registra ee . i" hour enjosed. See eee aancaniiaie hve River tea wiht ne} patients clinic. A patients _clinle-_A_report on his on_his om, examinations —and~ are li-} HALIFAX CP} —.-The—wea- —— ieee to practisé as nursing as- “her Office says a disturbance sistants in this province. The will cross the district through by |Prince Edward= Island — over- ‘might and through Cape Breton this morning. It will maintain highest score was attained Paula Connolly, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Connolly, Uppe: | LOCAL ” Craswell, George Gallant, Ron- ae Street, Charlottetown. cloudy skies and yield showers | TOOMBS FUNERAL — The |ald Buntain. Interment took oe successful “candl"|or thundershowers in ~New Six M igunaped for Robert Toombs was | place in New Glasgow cemetery. | tetas Virginia Carroll, Charlot- Brunswick and Prince Edward ons laeld ‘Thursday, June 38 from the | : ‘tetown: Kathleen Larkin, Eldon; |Isiand uiitil this morning and in’ a’ a ie grandparents| CRAIG FUNERAL — The fu- | Marzaret Isabel MacQuarrie, Nova Scotia until this afternoon. GEORGETOWN Gordon where service was conducted Bera! for Edwin L. Craig was Whitlock, Mo Pe 6: Margaret ‘Some ciearing is expecied ir Callum MacPherson, Flat Ri. by Clare MacLeod. Rymuts sung |Seid Thursday, June 23 from the | hitloc on x, Montague. most aie: Gertrude Kelly] Kelly Parry, a former | Another disturbance in—north- as resident and teacher of the dis- ern Ontario will bring increas- trict who recently passed away .ng cloudiness and showers Sat- aroay ENTERS HOSPIT ~ Mrs. Albert MacPhail, shaw, entered the P.-E! Bon- Hospi- in New York City. § Congregational ~ hymns. were | tal for surgery recently CARD PARTY “Regional forecasts: ofan automobile well, Alfred Daiziel, Elbert Orr.’ “Rock Of Ages” and “Jesus: HOSPITAL PATIENT Following are the results of |, Nother Nova Scotia, Cape “Elmer David MacDonald. Up- i ‘Lover Of My Soul”. Pall bear- Mr. James Darby. Winte the card party played at the — ‘low. Seaman — per Montague. elected trial by Montague, were each fined $20 ers were> Dawson Hughes, Sands, is a’ patient in the Proyin-Community Centre* last Montrose“Pastoral-Charge—Un-—Larter 2. €--Vessey. ited Church. ‘No services of wor- prize: Joe Shelfoon, Margaret oy Seams y Northeast 2, low-high at New Flat River Man Sentenced To regions this eveninz Provincial Magistrate B. Johnston, QC. a Bene aa ny-~kadies:t-Adew--M-—Wedge- 2 -ties:. -» Cloudy: eet a chargé of ‘unlawfully entering nen meee Mrs. C. Shepherd, Mrs. Aurelia | a dershow and ” ‘tae change = CORRECTION “Pineau. Gentlemen:_1.. rehower, = theft.” The accused. represented SiH Sunes Sl by Vernon Fraser ‘of Souris. was nda ‘Po-. lene MacKinnon. Donna itz- Jones, Betty Lannigan, Raymond McGee, Heather MacDonald, Wayne MacDougall, Wendell Publicover, Marlene Taylor, Bé- verley White “Commerce prize list: _ Prize for the highest aggre- gate in the first year of the two ~year course awarded to Muriel Caryer, Union Road. Cardigan: a a prize diplomas: Dimphy na MacPherson, Lin- _ Beryl pass— : Ruth © MacNeill, |MaecDonald, Karen Drake: Special trophies: Atrophy to the niost valuable male athlete for the year 1945- 66 was awarded to Fraser.In- Carver, Murphy, ‘man, Montague; a’ trophy pre- sented to the most valuable fe- {male athlete for the year 1965. 66-was awarded to Ruth Annear, ' Montague. - son, Gus bara’ Morris: Joyce Nichol8on, Ar- eRe. wm ok WwW = * H NORTH RIVER | : stake te ine ot a i ae CITY AREA FUNERALS itiemet Siesene saben: ea fed “bance by fighting ment to July 7 at ‘ver, was sentenced to serve six |Guring the ‘service eee Leech conducted +monthsin-Kines County Jat" ‘by ;Cometh™ aiid “Sate In The Arms wee James |0f Jesus’. Pall bearers were: zetown Blois Dickienson, Easton Bul- yesterday on a charge of theft man, Lyall Parkman, Roy Cras- magistrate and pleaded guilty to amd costs for causing a distur- a. dwelling with intent to com. Louis Francis Cairns. Green-| mit _ the _ indictable offence- of field. was granted an adjourn- ‘were ira MacDonald, which time a Macinnis, Arthur A. Stahr. During the - service Ronald Harris sang a Break” || 7 ‘The Silver Chord Will Break”. Grove MacMéllan, Wiltred Mac.” Donald, Garth Birt; Eric Jay, Jack Stewart. Flower’ bearers Adult, Gen. Adm, Seat 2.00 ship this Sunday. Campbellton MceGonnell-- Freezeout: R. Sunday School at 1030 am. Enis. Margaret McGonnell. Elmsdale ‘Sunday School at 10.00 Door prize a.m. Montrose Sunday School at nell 11 a.m tello. BOOKS DONATED A complete set of the Encylep- ture. TANKER HERE The Irving Wood arrived High tide today | Glasgow, Sydney, Charlottetown M McGon. | 224 Moncton 35 and 70: outlook Spbcial brine: Peter CG | for Saturday. cloudy with show- \ers: little change in tempera- at Charlotte- tence and ordered*to enter into ¢are and attention $1,000 with sureties John Bell, Montague. was fin- ed $50 and costs for obstructing & peace officer in -the execution adjourned to June 30 MaclLare, | date will be set for trial on 2 |Sterting Lane, Charles MacLen- given a two-year suspended sen- charge of driving without due | nan, ‘Hemphill... took place in Fioral Hills Mem-— & recognizance in the amount“$"* Caimifie Edmund Lantiegne: Orial Gardens. - Cardigan, charged with impak- ed driving and‘ represented by’ Frank Sigsworth, had his _case Adult, Grandstand 3.00 Children % Price John Interment | BPREDPAPAOABAAE LES EBS. aedia Britannica has been donat- ed to the Bear “River School District. The donor i in gnemory of his sister, . mately 9:30 = at |town ‘4. the Irving wharf at 6 a-m. yes- | Rustico North terday to lead a cargo for the side tide eighteen minutes later is Magdalen Islands. She was ex-|than’ Charlottetown. Sun ri ses “Stephen Kelly who presented the pected to. leave here at approxi- today at 5.45 a.m. and sets at night. $45 p.m. All times ADT.> 12 a.m: and 342 p.m. At lof his dy ties. He was also at 10.29 a.m. cee fe and costs for causing a dis- bance by shouting and swear- aa David Wayne Johnston, The Centennial hus ch - centennial” eelebFations,. Made o rate gularly i its tural trip for this year conjun h with the ; es yesterday, and w il take tour “a tsts througheut the summer 7 costs for causing a disturbance by using insulting: and ob language a ~=SsdEldon Joseph. McGuigan Gas- e Pereaux. and Kenneth Fraser, HL a re * Peters Road. was fined $20 and 155 ae St. fined - C@ford McQuillan to appear for sen- tence on a charge of theft of gro- ’ @eries and his case was adjourn’ gue; failed . ed to -June » PRINT .. Thursday. buy one? Jones of course! - Monta- £2 ’ ‘$1 NOTE: OTTAWA ‘CP)—A special $1) scene bank note will be issued in 1967 to-mark the centennial year, the Bank of Canada announced ‘> HONDA BIKES Douglas Bros. & @ Leow Down Payment @ Leng Term Financing Dial 2-1234 _ PLAYING TONIGHT & & . SATURDAY PT - 109 John F. Kennedy's story on the P. T. Boats re re oe)" ie _ © Show at Dusk MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT ' LLL hl @ Canteen Service tAlso—Twe part comedy. Coming Monday - ‘Teesday. tie. Laura Harvey. FREF Jack Pat $55.00 coke__(voy win—ae lose i David Hume. Kens Camphell fours on sight-seeing NOTE— “DARLING” No matinee YEO “HEY -THERE-IT’S YOGI BEAR” It's the funniest bear anywhere—in his full length feature. Come and nave fun. Julie 27-28, “DARL ING” of 3-Academy awards including best actress for Julie Chris- Dirk Bogarde. contest. Saturday & and ‘Last k's Thelen MacLeod adult restricted. Tuesday: T H E A T R E MONTAGUE Friday $ p.m. Matinee Sat. 3:3 Regular Admissies winner Also $3.00, $2.00, $1.09 and 4 cartons sinners, ceed = ny. 77 ATRE ha P TTI NG TS al at Best Picture of the Decade Winner of 17 Academy Awards Starring: Alex. Guiness, William Holden “Bridge On The River Kwai” NN c a Pwo? CinemaScore > Coven ov De Luxe TODAY - SATURDAY F WASH THOMPSON - BEY DRE RUHARD HON CHER MILER ane CLARENCE =e] 0-7) CAPITOL '3:30-7-9 jE * ttt AK ee