I Page 10 The Guardian Monday, J uly 14, 1958 Would "extra" money make your sum mer vacation, "emu" special? l'hen here’s ‘how to get it: make up “a list of articles around your 1 home which yOu no longer need. Out— ,g'rown children’s playthings,”tor instance, .or ’ perhaps . that old washing machine,'an idle bik-e,,-sp‘orts equipment, Or just about ' anything that others can use. . i V ‘ Next, - Dial 8506 ’ and describe what you have to roller inc. 1 its all... - CUardi‘an-Patri‘ot ' ' Want Ad!“ E. l. folks are ‘ a‘lways’on. the lockout, for second-hand articles in 'good condition. And because the Guardian - Patriot carries many of these in Want Ads they turn to its classified columns to till their needs. It you have what they-are after, they’ll make quick contact and offer cash.‘ So get busy now rounding up articles around the cellar and attic which you no longer need and offer them to thousands in these Widely read columns. Here you’ll reach many many local prospects DIAL 8506 TODAY . FIBRE RUG SUITABLE FOR . . ' DEEP WELL PUMP. . WITH IN MEMORIAM MacDONALD—In fond and lov- ing memory of our dear mow ther, Mrs. Angus R. Mac-Don- ald, who passed away July' 14, OUT OUR WAY ' By J. R. WILLIAMS MA-AH.’ OH. MA! C'MERE AND LOOK AT HIM--HE’5 JUST pow IT BECAUSE HE if SAW ME COMFORTABLE! ., HE's LOOKIN' AT TH' ,5 SHAKEsPEARE BOOKS“ OH, YES IT DOES! IT TAKES MUCH,VERY MUCH,LDN6ER T‘ PICK OUT GOOD BOOK5" WHEN I SAW TH' LOW. BRDW STUFF SHE'S READIM', 1 DECIDED time.’ Average $2.50, per hour. Apply in writing to G.E. Riv- ard, St. Rbch St., Montreal. doarders Accommodated ONE GENTLEMAN OR LADY pensioner to board in quiet comfortable country -home. Board very reasonable. Apply Box “JR.” care .of Guardian- Patriot. cars Leaving" CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON, July 20, or 21st. Can take 3. Dial V 3219 or 4055. , CAR LEAVING FOR BOSTON Mass, «Wednesday, July 16th. ers. Call 3340 Summerside after 5 o’clock. GROGEBIES MEL'S Groceries and Meats open until 10.30 daily no delay-service is our motto V Malpeque Road—~Dial 9417 'Femalellelp Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY GIRL _ or woman for dining room V'Ol'k A Sleep in. Apply Mrs. Arthur Mac Ewen, Summerside or Phone 3615. a For Sale summer cottage. Phone 9934. KERSOSENE SERVEL REFRI- gerato-r, 2. years old, perfect condition. 1 Bargain. Call 7341. '5 NEWLY FRESHENED COWS (will trade for feeder cattle) Collins Wood, Bunbuny. J, Can accommodate 3 passeng— . 1956 II IMAEIME HIM READIIu' fl T'BETTER MYSELF" - ,. SHAKEsPr-‘AREuAHD BE MORE OF A We miss her because we Loved I ANYWA‘I IT DOESN'T GENTLEMAN.’ . . TAKE ALL TH ‘r , her = TIME To PIC She was dearer than silver or OUTABOOK.’ . gold. , ' No treasure on earth can replace .F l. . if: her , ‘ \ . ‘ , ‘ 2 Her memory will never grow old. \\ \‘ l :A.‘ l a ,2 ’ ‘ Though her smile is goneforever ( » f/(alr 3? V_ And her hand we cannot touch, ' pg Still we have so many memories L e (3351’ —' Olf a mother we loved so much. (Y m” ; r9, / Loved and always remembered '.\\ “ , by her family. ' j“ is A“ I I o o P”. OHENLY — In loving memory A ' I of Elsie Smith Ohenly, died ‘ " July 13th, 1930. . I m “Just not today but every day, / In silence we remember her." s//// ’ ‘ ' // Always remembered by her / ////2/// mother, brothers and Merton. namZ/W/ A sen-rm OFLEISIJEE 'gwrg'ee 14; Agents Wanted , 2 ~ a“ IMMEDIATE OPENING, Goon = . _' Watkins Route available in a For Sale Mlscellanolls Charlottetown. Full or part ‘ ARBORITE — ALL PATTERN — all colours -— cut to size. Chandler Bros. PhOne .6557. “FRIEND” POTA O SPRAY- ers. sways seven res on one Gulf Potato Street. Ph- Jerome O’Brien, Co. Ltd. 85 Walter one 9218. , SALE — 40 ACRES STANDING hay, Tuemy, July 15th at 1 O’clock. Also farm of 93 acres. Some furniture and ’ articles. If not fine first fine day. Peter Hughes, Avondale. NAPTHA GAS '0 Mallett's Radiator Service l7 Alley Street STRAWBERRY TIME IS - COLD‘SPOT’ FREEZER TIME A ' ‘9 models to choose from New 1958 Models As low as $277 Buy it now on easy payment terms with NO DOWN PAYMENT At SIMPSONS - SEARS I Charlotetown Store % 2 NEWLY FRESHENED CHOICE Holstein Cows. Mrs. Robert Carter, Milton. ONE REGISTERED HOLSTEIN’ cow, newly freshened.‘ Lloyd Cameron, Albany. VELUX SEPARATOR. GOOD A5 new. Harold Ford, Hunter Riv- er. motor, cylinder and sixty feet of pipe. Harry Lane, Montague. TRUCK WAGON (A L M O S '1‘ new) spike » barrows. Lawn mower. Mrs. Harry Paul Brook- field. THREE FISHING BOATS 35 foot to 42 foot over W. Fred Irving, Cape Traverse. COW, SEVEN YEARS OLD, Four calves, three weeks old. Austin Costello, Greenbay. you no longer need has value, offer it for sale in the Clas- sified section. Phone 8506 for a helpful ad-taker. WE HAVE IN STOCK ‘A GOOD supply of potato.sparyers built by Canadian Manufacturer, its a super spray wood tank, load- er pump can be operated at 600 lbs, pressure spary 10 row. Phone 95-12, Borden. Paul La- voie, your Oliver dealer. . FRED F. KlTsoN .. - NORTH RIVER“ FEATURING - ,THIS WEEK POLLARD SWEEP FOR SALE 'One used ‘Deering Hay MOWer. - ' One used ator. ‘ One u s e (1 Enterprise Range. One set Disc Hillers. One McCormick 'Deering Hay Rake. One used Team Potato Cultivator. One used 3%; ton 1952 International Truck. One u‘sed Can Sealer. One used ‘McCormick Deering Gang Plough. Cream‘ Separ— Will havefor sale later: One Potato Sprayer. One used Grain Binder, also Potato Diggers. J. W. Don Campbell weights l100 lbs. calf at side. _ IF YOU THINK SOMETHING' p HELP III’lllITEll . . AND MAKE MONEY EASILY CARRYING 1A PATRIOT ROUTE IN YOUR SPARE TIME You must be willing to do a good job and be over .11 years old. Register at your Ch’town or Summerside Patriot Offices. LANDSBAPIIIII ‘ ~ Anything in Land Scap- ing, looking , after lawns, hedges and odd jobs. DIAL 5669 Lost And” ' Found LOST: LADY’S WRIST WATCH between .Ment’s, Woolworth’s and Allisbn MacLeodfs via ' Grafton and Kent. A. MacDon- ald, 179 Water Street. Miscellaneous BOX NUMBERS In .replying to Box Numbers please make sure you have the correct Box Number in the ad- dress. BUYING AND SELLING We are paying for Scrap Iron $13.00 per ton (2000 lbs.). Bat- teries 70 cents ' eaah. Highest cash prices for metals, ale bottles, hides and skins. l For Sale—various sizes good used 1 beam iron and 4 in. x 14 ft., boiler tubing. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. 158 Kent Street ANOTHER REASON WHY Guardian - Patriot Classified Ads get such quick action: Our trained ad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Alberton, P.E.I. Phone 8506. tank. ~‘* Lowest price. Contact j other . , TENDERS Tenders wil be\received by undersigned'till July 19, 1958} for repairing the foundation of Millvale School. "(Eu Mrs. Oswald Murphy, ‘ Bradalbanc. Male, Help Wanted GOOD -PAY IN T.V.—RADIO SERVICING Wireless Operatingall offer big money. Trained men urgently needed. Ask for facts on how you ‘can prepare for a good pay— ing job in one of these fields and remain at work. No experi- ence—but crime high school needed. Apply now for Fall day classes Toronto and Montreal. Give education, ' age and post your request quickly—no obliga- tion. Box 171, .Moncton, NB. Radio College of Canada. REAL ESTATE. ‘ For Rent V HOUSE AT ST. CATHARINES. Telephone New Haven 3424 LARGE UNFURNIS‘HED FRONT room 1st floor. Phone 4584. after 1 p.m. THREE ROOM APARTMENT Newly decorated. Located on 152 Upper Prince Street, phone 8169. . v SELF CONTAINED APART- ment four rooms and bath, sec- ond floor. Heated. Continuous hot water. Dial 8882 between 5 and 7 pm. .- SUITE OF FRONT OFFICES Tanton Building, 152 Gt. George % St. Adapted to Dr., Dentist, or ' ' Beauty Parlor. Hot and cold water. Phone 5249. HEATED THIRD FLOOR AP- artment. 5 rooms and’ bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot. SMALL APARTMENT SUITABLE for couple of girls or married couple. Electric. Stove, contin- Iéggl‘ls hot water. Heated. Phone FOR RENT Desirable third floor apartment heated. Continuous-hot wat- er. Electric Stove. Garage.'Central loc- ation; Apply Guard- ian-Patriot Box 236. REAL ESTATE ' For Sale 5 ROOM COTTAGE WITH PLOT of land. Apply Charles Watts Grand Tracadie. . > 7 ROOM HOUSE (IN KENSING- ton) with large lot and Gar- age. Apply George Mill, 15 Hillsboro St, Charlottetown or phone 9181. FARM AT MILLVIEW (WITH or without) crop All modern conveniences (Water) near the pavement, church, . school store and station. Apply Sam- uel Drake, Millview. FOR SALE —- IN VILLAGE OF St. Peters, four-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house, Modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16- . I , REAL ESTATE Wanted ‘ FARM WANTED NEAR CHAR- lottetown on Trans - Canada Highway, up to 50 acres, good house and buildings. Apply Box 205 Guardian-Patriot.“j Services littered PHOTO SERVICE, FOR man gloss Jumbo prints, send your films to us for overnite service. Most modern electronic equip- ment to give you perfect prints Only Enmans give you Free Pocket Album with each order for our Deluxe Jumbo Prints (Guaranteed not to fade). Enman Drug and Photo serv1ce. .Opposite Holmans, Summersuie. Services Offered MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write: H. R. QUINN, PROP. Po. Box 451 Phone 8727 U S E Guardian-Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN FOR QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING 0R SELLING RESTAURANTS QUEEN LUNCH SPECIALIZING IN FISH and CHIPS ’ PHONE 7232 11 Upper Queen Street Ch’town. Wanted WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. Teachers Wanted Teachers Wanted Roman Catholic teachers for High School subjects. St. Patrick’s High School, Arvida, ' Quebec. Salary range from $3,700.00 to $5,— 800.00, depending on ex-' perience and qualifications. Modern building with gym- nasium and laboratory.‘ Pension plan. University graduates preferred. Apply to: The Director of Studies, Catholic School Com- mission, ' Arvida, Quebec. GOOD USED TENT IN GOOD condition. Apply Box E Guard- ian. TWO CALVES, BEEF BRED. Apply Alder Dickieson, New Glasgow. ' OLD STAMPS, ENVELOPES BE- fore 1900. C3141 paid. Write Box 235 Guardian Patriot. Wanted III Buy TWO CALVES, BEEF/ BREED, apply Alder Dickieson, New Glasgow. ' WANTED AT HOPE RIVER fichool July 31, six cords , 2 and wood, split and packed ldry). Rupert Simpson, Sec’y. CHILD KILLED HALIFAX (GP) —— AnnNoreen MacDonald, 7, was killed Friday when she was struck by a car near her home at nearby Timber- Iea . USED SHOVE For Sale chine in good condition. this machine. \ l of job. machines . . . WM. STAIRS. SON \ Gordon, to sell by Public Auction, TERMS CASH Write, phone or B. Construction Machinery Division ‘. . L BARGAINS Lease I o'r\ _ \_ THEW LORAIN L41 HEAVY DUTY 3/4 YD. SHOVEL, 9 Years old, SERIAL No. 18188. Powered with a Caterpillar D318 diesel engine. Entire cab replaced approximately 2 years ago. This ma- PRICE $I6.000 NORTHWEST 1% YD. SHOVEL, Serial No. 3797, powered with Wankesha DB gas engine, Serial No. 26827. 24” shoes, Amsco:11/é yd. dipper. Other equipment: crane boom 59’, dfragline, new 3/4 yd. clamshell, hook. Will consider sale of any parts“ or components of 1 PRICE $|0.0001 Suitable attachments available for these machines for any type. For full particulars and photographs of any of these D. BOWES, Sales Manager & MORROW. LTD " 3.35 Kempt Road Halifax , N.S. I . Auction ,Sale of Household Furniture and farm machinery, ‘ New Perth, ’ ’ Tuesday, July 15th at 1:00 o’clock. I am instructed by the administrator of the Estate of James A. all 'household furniture and farm machinery. Including dining room, living room, kitchen and bed- room furniture. Also Heintzman Piano. Machinery. Chalmers trac. ter. Hay rake Plow and other pieces of machinery. W. H. Beaten, Auctioneer PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Canon 201 Prince, St. . Dial 6432 J. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. OPTOMETRISTS V]. A. Caz-rudders, R. O. 123 Kent St, _ Dial 5612 l. 3. Taylor, no. Corner Kent 8: Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. ]. Mahon, RD. Montague P. E. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ARCHITECT J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3351 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee & Trninot 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 J. F. T00 (BS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St ” Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil, 166 GI. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 51:. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, . B.Sc. (nu), M.E.I_C., Rang. 161 QUEEN s'r. L PHONE 8325 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. - COOPER BROTHERS & co. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 55 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St.. Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 P. 0. Box 187 Charlottetown ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzror Street Dial 5321 THEW LORAIN L41 HEAVY DUTY 3/4 YD. SHOVEL, 6 years , old, Serial No. 15470. This machine in good condition, ' PRICE $|2.000 Junior Tignish Prize List And The following is a list of prizes and honors lat the Tignish School closings. GRADE I (French)... Dalton School . Certificates in order of Merit: Nola Perry, Ernest Gallant, Ea- monn Handrahan, Carl Dou-cette, Jimmy Arseuauit, Aubrey Arsen~ ault. Highest aggregate, Nola Perry Religion, Ernest Gallant; Pro- gress, Eamonn Handrahan; At- tendance, Carl Doucette; Pro- gress in reading Jimmy Arsen- ault; Arithmetic, Aubrey Arsen- ault. . (ENGLISH) Convent. Certificates: Linda Handrahan, Phyllis Conway, Janet Boudre— ,ault, Joyce Gavin, Stephen Calla han, Nancy Buote, Leonard Gau- det, Brenda Keough, Cathri-ne Smythe, Beverley Trainer, Ter- esa Gavin, Lloyd Gavin, Ronald Broderick, Bertha Knox, Joanne LeClair, Bruce Buote, Howard Hogan, Leonard Gavin, Daniel MacDonald, Glen Gavin. . Highest standing, Linda Hand rahan, Conduct, Phyllis Conway, Arithmetic, Leonard Gaudet, Re- ligion, Cathrine Smythe; Pro- gress in oral reading, Teresa Ga- yin. GRADE II (French) Dalton Certificates Ann Marie Gal- lant, Sharon Bernard, Hilda Deu- cette, Aurelia Gaudet, Carol Ann Perry, Allan Richard, Roger Ric- hard,,‘Gerada Doucet-te, Jean Ar- senault. Highest Aggregate Ann Marie Gallant. ‘ Religion Sharon Bernard. Progress Carol Ann Perry. Attendance Roger Richard. Progress in‘ Oral Reading Jean Arsenault. (ENGLISH) Convent. Certificates Donald Boudreault, Margaret Buote, Roy Gav-in, Paula Hogan, James Gaudet, An- gela Richard, Shirley Mok-ler, Harvey Myers, James Harper, Gerald McRae, Fred-a Gavin, Glendon Peder-sen, Michael Brod erick, Letitea Keough, Ernest Richard. . Ward Maids, Dining Room (female) . Apply to :—-— - I P. O. Box 4000, THE MATRON, Provincial Infirmary, Charlottetown, P. E. I.‘ The supermarket of advertising —' classified '1 ads - phone 850} Schools Honours Highest standing, Donald Boud- rea-ult Conduct Margaret Buote. Arithmetic James Gaudet. Progress in Oral reading Er- nest Richard. GRADE H DALTON Certificates: Helen McPlhee, Beverley LeClair, Carl Hackett, Frances Ready, Mary Arsenault, Eileen Handrahan, David Gaudet, Nancy Keough, Lorne Gavin, Ke- vin Gavin, Howard Gavan. ’ Highest aggregate for finals, Helen McPhee. . Progress Beverley LeGladr Attendance, Carl Hackett. Religion, Mary Arsenauit. Class Prize, Eileen Handraban. Oral Reading, Nancy Keough. GRADE III DALTON Certificates: Bruce Arsenault, Clarence Fraser, Alfred Handra- han, Robert Boyce, Janet Tram- or, Curtis Phee, Lorne McDonald, Robert Hogan, Mill-ta Harper, Elaine Mokler, Mary Smythe, Evelyn Conway, Sheila LeClau', Carrol Gallant, Arthur Gaudet, Stella Gavin, Leo Richard, Irma Knox, Frederick Ready. . Highest aggregate in Duals, Bruce Arsenault. Religion, Janet Trainer. ’ ’ Highest aggregate for years work, Curtis Phee, Class Prize, Evelyn Comm Progress, Arthur Gaudet. Oral Reading, Irma Knox. Attendance, Edith Evldershalw. GRADE IV DALTON Certificates: Ruth Gallant, Alu- ita Handnahan, Ann Marie Gal- lant, Gerard Doucette, Elmer Ar- seuaullt, Alban Doucette, Leslie Richard, Andrea Patunal, Paula Perry, Joyce DesRoches. PRIZES FOR GRADE IV Highest aggregate for yea; and one for French Ruth Gallant. Music and French Ann Marie Gaudet. ' ' Religion, Elmer Arsenault. Improvement in Oral Reading and her Music Andrea PaIturel. Sewing Paula Perry. ‘ GRADE V , Dalton Certificates: Mary Handrahan. Allan Boyce, Roy Handrahan‘ I , EMPLOYMENT Provincial Infirmary, .Ch’town Positions are now available at the Provincial In- firmary for women eighteen years of age and over, Maids. Positions also available for‘ trained attendants C o CHAIRS ‘ O COAL and WOOD Belmont St. \ office July Slst. ~ USED . O CHESTERFIELD SUITES O WASHING MACHINES FURNITURE 7 RANGES WASHERS o DINING ROOM KRTICLE'S RANGES O ELECTRIC and GAS RANGES PRICED LOW FOR CASH Take (or make arrangements for) delivery BELMONT ST. USED FURNITURE Charlottetown Tenders Invited For demolishing and cleaning of new Stedman ' property on Water Street, Summerside. Specifications available at Stedmans 5-1.00 store, Summerside. Deadline for tenders to be at our Toronto A Would You Like The Children’s Hospital, Certificate or its equivalent. duration, including experience further particulars ‘ . _ Halifax, Nova Scotia, invites pllcatlons for class entering September lst. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and in possession of a Nova Scotia Grade XI The cgulrse offered is of 3 years . In a ut and ublic health — Sing. Graduates are fully qualified professiollal nurses. mu To Be A Nurse? 3!" For APPLY'TO DIRECTOR OF NURSES. Charlottetown 11 Water St. DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY WAIT —— COME IN — OR CALL US TODAY. KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Belvedere Corner — Central Royalty Phone 6423 ' ERNIE’S SALES and SERVICE Summerside Phone 3780 Cathrine Fraser, Elaine My Judson Maillette, Patsy El. “‘3 ick. Carol Hennessey, K 06“ Pedersen, Michael Gallant .3 Arsenault, John Joseph 7" ball, Gerard Ready, Conway, Peggy Hogan, 3323"“ nett, Leonard Knox Allison Donald, John Gavin, J Smythe, Edward Richard, Gavin, Alfred Doucette, Gaudet, Betty Richard, J LeClair, Bernice Gallant, DesRoches, Phil Gaudet, g”, Gavin. ' an“, Prizes for Gradev : , Politeness, Roy Harm-M" Class Spirit, Cathrine rm; . Highest Aggregate, years wag“ Elaine Myers. ' Religion, Patsy Broderick Improvement in written ition, Joan Arsenault. French, John Joseph han. Religion, Bobby ,Desfioch“ Attendance, Ivan Richard, Application, Annie Rich”; 'an GRADE VI CONVENT . Certificates to pupils wig“! per cent or over in years w ' Maurice Tugwell, Muriel gan, Victor Hogan, Fromm Harper, Leo Broderick, E, 1 Gavin, David Perry, Char] Harper, Raymond Keough, “,1 Keough, Michael Myrick, W" fred Richard, Emmett Aubrey DesRoches, ,,. Phee, Valmore Richard. l ., Prizes and sewing certificates Grade VI: Highest Aggregate and m: ness, Maurice Tugwell. Q Highest Aggregate certific‘l‘ ' and prize for Sewing Multan gan, 1 Religion, Vic-tor Hogan. -‘ Attendance certificate and prize for sewing Frances "‘“j Harper. “3 " Improvement» in Written position, Leo Brodrick. , " Certificate and 1st prize 1‘; Sewing Ethel Gavin. . Certificate and 2nd sewing Charlene Harper. , Certificate and 4th prize .h sewing, Joan Keough. 3 Certificate for sewing Willing Richard. ‘ r ; French catechism, Aubrey Bi“ Roches. . 3/6 1 Music and certificate for ing,'Lorraine Phee. _ Generosity in rendering in. vices Valmore Richard. Sewing certificate Auldine It}; nessey. 1‘. Sewing certificate and 3rd for sewing Judy Gallant. berta LeClair. ' g, . , a French Cathechism, Gallant. . . Sewing certificate. Mayber Aylward. . _ . Leadership, Richard Hogan.- Sewing certificate, Elsiellie- hard, ' . Certificate for sewing/ and Ill-in for application, Ann Mane’ ‘Blllltt GRADE v1 DALTON ] Honor certificates? Frank DOII' cette, William Perry. : Certificates: William ROM Lester Perry, Edward Ready, Edward Gallant. Roger Millie. Peter Gallant. . , '. PRIZES FOR GRADEME- Highest aggregate with cette. Religion William Perry. Religion Edward Ready. ' Progress, Edward gallam. 1 Written Composition, Peter Gil- a-nt. ~ GRADE VII CONVENT . Certificates: An honorary cad ificate awarded to Lucy mew.‘ Mary Conway, Ann McRae, Lie da LeClair, Diane McDonald. Letitia Perry. Prizes for Grade VII Highest Aggregate and for all plication, Lucy Conway. 4-H Sewing 3rd place, M311 Conway. Progress in composition, All McRae. 4-H Sewing 2nd place, limb: LeClair. ~ ~in Arithmetic, Dian Progress McDonald. Music Letitia Perry. GRADE VII CONVENT. Honor certificates: Calm?“ McHugh, Susan Hogan, Ann Val dette, Karen ElderSha-w, Elle! Harper, DOra Gavin, Fredallt" Phee, Jeanette Gallant. Certificates: Joan Ann Ricme Coleen Harper, ‘Jean MGM: Rose Gaudet. ‘ PRIZES GRADE VIII Highest aggregate history a" 2nd in 4-H Sewing, Cathrine Mc' Hugh, . ‘ Second Highest Aggregate Application, Susan Hogan. English and Religion. Ann V“ undette. ‘ Health, Karen Eldershawu Application Eileen Harper; Progress in Language, Do” Gavin.’ Arithmetic Freda McPhee- ,' French and 3rd in 4-H Jeanette Gallant. First in 4-H Sewing Joan.“ Richard. ’ Progress in Composition. col een Harper. Highest in 4-H Club Sew“ Jean Mokler. Generosity in rendering '6' vices. Rose Gaudet. GRADE VIII DALTON Honor certificates: Elmef 1* ry, Reginald Porter, Phith 1” Donald, Edward Harper. R Smythe, Bernard Brodrick, hael Mclnnis. Leo Gaudet. Certificates: Lloyd Des A Ronald Boyce, Roger Peder“ PRIZES GRADE VIII ,. Highest aggregate and R911?” Elmer Perry, H Religion, Reginald. Porter. in, Written composition, Pb McDonald. Attendance Leo Gaudet- Progress, Lloyd Desflsgl“ Politeness, Roger Pedgl/ WANTS TO DIE - ‘ BOSTON (AP) — Collle m u rderer Jack Cheswfpefi: Thursday refused to Sign 3 hi, tion for the commutation. “trial. death sentence. During .1115 -‘ Chester expressed a desll'e in the electric chair. He » convicted last November fwd, 1957 slaying of his former a. heart, Beatrice Fishmafl‘ ‘: _