+ Receiving Honorary Degrees DR. MacKAY EARNS DEGREE Among those receiwing de- grees at today’s commence- ment exercises at SDU will be Leo Ear! Shepherd of Char- lottetown. Earl who obtained his BSe from SDU in 1960. will be granted his BFd ing post-graduate studies. He ts the assistant principal at St Patrick's High School, Hull. Quebec, a past he will resume follow- when the 1965-66 term opens next. September. Continued From Page 8 BERNARD GREGORY MA- LONE.BSc,_son_of Mr. and Mrs. W. Malone, Halifax, N.S. Member Social Committee, Drama Society RAYMOND LEO MALONE, BA, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ma- lone, Charlottetown. J.V. foot- ball, Intramural hockey. Plans to teach JOHN PHILIP GERARD MULLALLY, BA, son of’ Mr. and Mrs. G. Mullally, Charlotte- town. Varsity basketball. COTC. HERBERT JOSEPH MUR- PHY. BSc, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murphy, Georgetown FREDERICK KENNETH MURPHY, BA. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Murphy, Port Elgin, N.B. Intramural hockey ALAN JAMES MURRAY, BA, son of Mr and Mrs. L. Murray, Chariottetnwn. Member Progres- sive Conservative Club. Social Committee. Plans to enter sem- inary el: » WILLIAM RICHARD NICH- OLS. BA. son of Mrs. H. Nich- ols. Truro, N.S. Member Mod- ern History Club. Staff ‘Red and White.” POWER, BA, and Mrs. W. PEI. BERNADETTE daughter of Mr Power. Tracadie Cross Glee Club. Plans to teach ADELBERT PATRICK ROCHE... BEd. son of Mr--and Mrs. Joseph Roche, Charlotte- town. Plans to continue _teach- Received BA 1958 ROY. BA, son of Rov, Moncton, ng JOHN PAUL Mr and Mrs. J NB MURIEL ST. JOHN, BA, dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. St. John. Charlottetown. Member Drama Club. Awarded Adminis- trative “D''. Member Debating Society. LEO EARL SHEPHERD, BEd. son of Mrs. B., Shepherd, Charlottetown. Will continue tea- ching. Received BSc 1960 JAMES SHORTILL, BA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H Shortill, Portland, Maine JOSEPH SHORTILL, BSc. son of Mr. and-Mrs. Joseph H. Shor- Hil, Portland, Maine. Contfhu- inc studies towards BEd. Mem- her photo club GEORGE LINWOOD SIROIS, BA. son of Mr. and Mrs. TW Sirois, Rumford, Maine. Presi- dent Junior class. Vice- presi- dent Senior Class.. Member Stu- dents’ Coun¢il and Winter Carni- val Committee. Varsity Basket- hall. J.V. football. Coach J. V. Baskethall All. Star_ team of o patrol was also on the scene. " Said he did not’ see any DR. BLANCHARD SPCA Happy | Over Sealing This Spring MONTREAL (CP '—The Cana- dian. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals _is happy” with the way sealing was conducted in the Gulf of St. Lawrence this year, Valiee. SPCA general manager, said here “The methods are not 100 per cent perfect, but I would say they are now 90 per cent per-) fect,” he said in an interview. Mr. Vallee was a member of the SPCA team sent to observe this year's sealing in the gulf. He was commenting on a pro- test sent to Queen Elizabeth by Jean Duranton de Magny. presi- dent of France's federation. of | Animal Protection Societies, after reading about the ‘‘flaying alive” of young seals in Gulf of St. Lawrence. Mr. Vallee said the Canadian government passed regulations Oct. 29, 1964, after receiving protests from the SPCA and other North, American humane societies. to ensure humane treatment for the seals. He said federal government fisheries officers lived aboard sealing ships this season to make. sure. these regulations were carried out. A helicopter He seals skinned until they been dead for 15 15 minutes. had Radical Changes Planned In N.B. Federal Ridings SAINT JOHN, N.B Radical changes in the bound- aries of the 10 federal constit- ; uencies in the province are Pro- | posed by the New Brunswick | redistribution commission. Public hearings will be held on the proposed changes. which could result jn major changes in New Mena Ee voting patterns in federal elections. The province would continue to have 10 federal constituencies | but only three would retain their present names — Gloucester, Northumberland. Miramichi and | York - Sunbury, all with some alterations in boundaries. Glou- cester and Northumberland - Miramichi are reperesented by Liberals in the present parlia- ment and York-Sunbury by a Progressi-e Conservative. Seven new constituencies with vastly different boundaries would emerge. They _would be _Saint John- Maritime Intercollegiate Bas- kethall_League_Plans_to—teach. SISTER MARIE THERESE BURGE. CSM, BEd, Kinkora. P_EI. Plans to teach Received BA 1957 SISTER ST. FRANCES ANN HAGEN, CND, BA, Charlotte- town. Plans to teach SISTER ST. GERALD ANN MacDONALD, CND, BA, Char- lottetown. Plans to teach. SISTER ST. PATRICIA MAR- | IA SMITH, CND, BA,.Chariotte- town. Plans to teach. PETER TREMBLAY, BA, son! of Mrs. C.J. Flinn and the late Mr Tremblay. Charlottetown Business Manager ‘‘Red and White’. Member Photography Club, Liberal Club. Plans future ‘ in sales BARRY VANDEMOERE, son of Mr. and Mrs Victor. Van DeMoere. Fair Lawn, NJ. KATHLEEN WALSH. BA. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. GF Walsh... Montreal. P.Q. Member Sorority, “Social Committee. Hon- or Society. Plans post- graduate work GERALD VINCENT WILMS- HURST BSc, son of Mr. and) Mrs. John Wilmshurst, Charlot. | tetown Afinounce ia. Healing Substance... Shrinks Pi les, Checks Itch > Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink hemorrhoids ... and repair damaged tissue. ' A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- thoids painlessly. It relieves itch- img and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, taflamed Ussues. 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Satisfaction guaranteed or yous thoncy refunded. ;Lancaster quite. Jacques | the (cP? —| MR. JUSTICE MacGUIGAN | Fundy- Royal: Charlotte-Carleton; Madawaska-, ,¥ ie- r 114 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Senate Committee To Study Canada In Commonwealth OTTAWA ‘CP’ — A Senate committee is planning an am- bitious inquiry into the nature of Canada’s position within the Commonseaith Senator G SS. Thervaidson (PC — Manitoba’, chairman of the externa! relations standing committee. said im the Senate the committee may in quire into such matters as” decolonization of the Commons- wealth. racial tensions and the contemporary common- wealth as 4n institution He hoped the committee's study would be specific, not vague and general The senator's motion that the committee be authorized to take up the’ special project is still being..discussed im he Senate. But he told a reporter later toria; Moncton Restigouche‘and that if the project is approved, Westmorland-Kent member see A oe | ae? ¢ a the 3 - committee might begin its hearings within two weeks. “We want to do a fairly com- plete job on this and may hold hearings for several months.” Senator Thorvaldson said the Project bas the “complete ap- proval” of Prime Minister Pear- son and External Affairs Min- ister Martin “They seem to be quite gra- “tified that a Senate committee wishes to undertake an inquiry of this nature.” HEAR EXPERTS . It is planned that the com- Miliee members wil! gather pa- pers and hear experts from the — department of external affairs on Commonwealth relations. Senator Thorvaldson sug- gested in the Senate that the commitiee study is important at this time because of the ex- \temsive changes that have taken 7.11, 1905. .eme_ is Ot Cee & the last ® years He gave three main reasons for the choice of the topic. “Firstly. by virtue of the size, wealth. geography and growing. strength of Canada as a naticn, it is one of the senior partners in this grouping of nations re- ferred to as the Commonwealth. “Secondly, I am assured that there is in many circles in Can- ada, including the ‘universities, a growing interest in the ques- tion of just what our ever- changing Commonwealth _rela- tionships consist of and how they can be translated into greater usefulness | in a disor- derly world.” Thirdly, Canadians have al- most forgotten that the form of the Commonwealth which em- erged° after the First World War came from ideas developed in Canada END CATTLE DISEASE India has vaccinated 130,000,- 00 of the country’s 224 ,000 cattle and buffaloes agai rin- derpést, and the disease has been swept out of the southern half of India_ New Aircraft Is Given Test MONTREAL ‘(CP)—The first tirbihe engines, designed Lae 3% Atrport @fid heid 2 for short.fe- ty wansport, searca anc rescus riods at a height of four to five|and anti-submarine warfare feet above the ground during all The first pfototype of the iilt- the flights. wing which fiew Friday was The aircraft, powered by two built under a joint Canadair- is designed for federal government devel- and - built, military roles such as recon- opment program which started way Canadian - vertical takeoff and landing air- | maissance, tactical support, util- 20 months ago craft has made its first four | take-offs and hovering flights at the Montreal] plant of Cana- The company said chief pilot Bill Longhurst took the twin-en- ‘gined “‘Dynavert” off the run- at suburban Cartierville EMERGENCY PLANNING ENGINEER 100 Gallons ef hot water per hour at lowest possible cost. 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