CAT CIVIC civic luncheon given yesterday at the‘Ghar1ottetowIn Hotel in honour of the visiting delegates Graduation Exerc Mr. and Mrs. L. G. DesBl-lsay (left) chat with Mayor Edlwin c, and Mrs. Johnston following a F-At Morell High School on Tuesday night, bed’-ore an ~ overflowing audience of relatives and friends, 8 young ladies and 2 young men were presented with ‘ their graduation diplomas by Mr. William Aylwood, Chairman of = the School Trustees. The proces- Layton Coflfin and the ten grad- uates Thane, Anderson, Anne Cas- * ey, Ruth Compton, June Ding- well, Patricia Grant, Jean Mac- Adam. Bernadette 0’Hanley, Ber- yl Rdblbinus, Jean Ross and Cyril ‘ Webster made their way to the - platform dressed in caps and "f gowns. Miss Patricia Grant rea-din word of welcome to all present, - after the Chairman had thanked all who were present and who had helped out in the work of - the school. Miss Mabel 0’Brien, ‘ Principal, then read her report - which expressed satisfaction with -' ents during the year. On behalf of the teachers, Manic Burge, . Miss Pearle Grant and Mr. Des- mond Connolly, she expressed : Jents and students for their co- sion-al ma-roh was played by Mrs.' - the work done by all the stud-_ voki-ng address to the graduates, He warned them that in th eir Phyllis Dunn, Ri-chard Gillis, Journey through life, they must Genevieve Kennific Reta Kenny, be true to themselves, to God Joseph LaPierre, Gerald Leslie, and to their fellow man. He Esther Mac~A-sstey. Pius Mac- changed them to be fia-iithlful to Dowsalil. Buddy MasEwen. Jim- the high id,-gals they had be en my MacEwen, Bruce MacLean, taught in home, school, and the e1m.mh_ In mnclusiun he Wished Leonard Mac-Kinlaon, Roberta them every success’ and happi- ness in the years to come. B,1,ie,f talks were given by Mr. Carl Baird, Jean Brown, Lois Aldius McKenzie, representing the Brown’ H096 Common’ Ke"m.°’th Village Commissioners, Rev. E:r- Dunn“ Bryan D“p“‘s - G°r‘ald“'“° ic Robin and Rev. Anthony Ware. A reception was held in the “hard F1’y“'n’.G"m'y ¢°““°n‘y* A1‘ High School for the gr-adua-tes and def Ma‘°K°“Z1?~ Jackie M3'°G“a“‘h their friends catered to by the la- BN3" . Ma‘c‘Gu1r°’ L1°yd Manarfi mes (if the Women,’ Institute Francis Montgomery, David O- and the Catholic Women’s Lea- - e. The social evening in honor of Sanderson, Sheila Sin-nott, Bobby the graduates Wm be held in the Squires, Blair Webster, Jnclkle Parish Hall sponsored by" the Hughes» LW15 Murphy’ G91‘ “'3' Grade X.I Class. CERTIFICATE WINNERS Grade Xi. Louise Anderson, LU NC HQEON of the Maritime P1-ovin-ce-s Board of Trade. Mr. DesBri-say was elected President of the ises ’ Coffin, Margaret DeCo-urcey, Sheila MacKay, Patsy Peters, Sutherland, Johnny Wier. - Grade IX. Gordon Anderson, Fitzgerald, Joseph Fitzgerald, Ri- Hanley, Jo-Anne Phelan, James Robbins, Donnie Rowell, R en :1 Trainer. TENNIS ACE IS “MISS X” LONDON (Reuters) —- Chris- Montclgue Lady Died Tuesday The death of Mrs. Ellsworth Llewellyn occurred at her home in Montague on Tuesday, June 24th, in her 59th year. Grace, as she was known to her many friends, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Davey. She spent her childhood in Gaspereaux and lived in that community follow- ing her marriage, until moving to Montague several years ago. She was active in church and community activities and always ready to lend a helping hand. Besides her husband she leaves to mourn three sons and one daughter: Rei-gh, Harry and Lorne, all of II-amil-ton, Ontario, and Jessie (Mrs. Nat Campbell) also the following sisters and brother: Cephene (Mrs. Law- rence McHerron) Gaspereaux, Harriet -(Mrs. Fred Lake), Ot- tawa, Bexey (Mrs. Ben Graham), Sturgeon, Kate (Mrs. Leigh Wiglhlt), Sturgeon, Helen (M-rs. Reck), Washington, D. C. and Brenton in California. She is also survived by one half brother, Albert Griffin, Souris. She was predeceased by one brother, Austin, several years ago. Funeral arrangements will be completed at a later date. Report Halifax Layoffs Delayed OTTAWA (CP)—Planned lay- offs of some federal employees QUAKES ‘N “A” at the Citadel in Halifax have L'AQU‘ILA, Italy (AP)—Ea1'lh‘ been suspended, Resources Min- ‘l“‘3'k‘e5 5h°°k WW115 and hamlets ister Alvin Hamilton said Mon- in southern Italy Tuesday, caus- day in the Commons. . H18 Panic. ' He said about 70 men em- Board at the annual meeting which concluded -at noon yester- day. Theatre JMONTAGUE Wed. - Thur. June 25 - 26 . Adm. 30 - 46 Show time 8:30 p.m. "God Is My Partner” With WALTER BRENNAN The amazing story of a man, a small town, and how both affect each other. A delightful movie that will warm your heart, as it makes you laugh. See. their appreciation to both par-, Shirley Anderson, Wayne Baker, tine Tr-uman, Britain's rising Helene Dingwell, James Gunn-, young tennis star, Monday be- Joan Gu-nn, Rose Mary Hughes,;ca:me “Miss X” in a series of Edith James, Muriel Jay, Gerald articles starting in a London Macc-arten, La-uretta MacDonald evening newspaper, The Star. The -- won by Miss June Dingwell and Miss Ruth Compton Grade XII, - Miss Louise Anderson and Miss ,. Helene Dingwell, Grvade XI, Mr. . 33”» has entered the Prillcei Dingwell and Rosslter, Morell Co- James Tra‘ln°"- op, Morell Creamery Co-op Mor- , A t- _ Sh h d , - 1 ,1 Joyce MacEach-ern, Mac- paper said “pompous” Britt-sh ggetgirlfiig to eéhea d(:1gIL.):c (:1 S‘g£:1_ Gu-ire, John Ma-cKay, Ruth Mac- Lawn Tennis Association oltlfrici-als .- “mpg and school p1,izeS_ The Lauvghl-in, Eleanor Jos- threatened that if/the 17-year-old , sch01,aI.S,hi,pS were d 0 n a t e d by eph Rogerson, Joan Srnnott and player s name was used Miss Tru- Grade X. Eleanor Coffin, Roy tus.” man “may lose her amateur sta- ' ell Canadian Legion, Morell Wo- - men's Institute, Morell Catholic Women’s League, Morrell R ear Club a-nd the High School Home and School Association. They were ‘Bruce McLean and —Miss Shelia McKay, Grade X, and Miss Jo- nnne Phelan and C arl Baird, Grade IX. The valedictory was read by Mr. Cyril Webster who said that the feelings of the gra-dua-tes were a mixture of thanksgiving, happiness and sorrow; thanks- Special program. I Notice Meeting of the Eastern Kings Fish and ‘Game Assoc.. at United Church ‘Hu‘II_. Souris, Thursday. June 26. 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome giving to God, their parents, tea- chers and all who in anyway hel- ped them achieve theirhdecildeg ' . goal; happiness that t ey a. - » . I ‘ I Dassed another milestone in their life's journey; and sorrow that they were leaving their Alm a Mater and the ‘compan-ions out their high school days. Judge J.S. DesRoc-hes deliver- !d an inspiring and thought Pm- EASTERN GUARDIAN BINGO, Cardigan Parish Hall tonight, 3.30 o’clock. $100 in AND AN Dance, Cardigan, Thursday night- THE ‘MOVIE WITH THREE ACADEMY AWARDS ‘MARION BIIMIDO _-H _ l’”Z°5- PROGRAM STARTS AT 3:10-6:30-9:00 “NADIAN LEGION Weekly muons: MAT. 25 52 50; EVE. 75c FINAL TODAY EXQUISITE NEVV b_ . ,.....;,u, wanna! no: and in Jan" iv ucmllmuar mandala‘ CAPITOL Webster's Orchestra. Canteen ser- vice. ' RESERVE Thursday, July 3rd '0? “Garden of the Gulf” Tur- key supper, Hill Side Inn. Tick- ets available from members of l1l"ll>1:ltz=1-gue Junior Board of T8 e. FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE Kadacolor, Ekta-chrome. K0da' ehrome, Anscochrome. C0101‘ Pnoeesslng, Printilng, Duplicat- 5. and Enlarging. Munshow {_.a- Process. Highest quality, fastest Processing, and most depend‘ able service! Mail to: George rllgtton. Photography. Summer‘ e. PERSONALS Rev. J. M. Fraser of Trinity United Church, Montague» 1°“ 011 Monday for Sackviile. N- B-' where he will attend. seV€'I‘31 church meetings. He is expected return on Thursday. cfililitlla. nu 0a~ .. w. . 'lli s and Mrs- Pl1l1‘1li)lt>s havlla I?e}I.I11‘l'Il)ed '00 Hall‘ ax after spending several daYS Montague as guests of C'3Pl- Philllips’ brother and sister-ln- law Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Phillips- Mrs. Novella Cumming 1135 ‘'9’ "led to Rot-hesay. N, B.. after, 'm°“dinB the funera‘ Of her‘ ANOTHER me HIT commo THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Rated by Canadian Film Critic, Clyde Gil‘ more—as “one of the best”. \ I é/45751;? ~£"’:"¥%'%'.'=.7=’:'..i..'::.'.:.:-";.';'.:i 7}};-s LIKEA TORPEDO! LAIIOLSIEIII-nmnu COMING FRI. & SAT. “SLAUGHTER ON TENTH AVE.” a NOTICE TO PATRIOT SUBSCRIBERS Patriot subscription accounts may be paid at the Montague. Souris or Summer- side offices of The Guardian and The Patriot. The Guardian -- The Patriot Sister. Miss Alberta .~\. Martin, Mmague. which was held from momily Church on Sunday after‘ 11. EDMVS. Henry W, Parker. Ge-m.‘€’«"~ Ward lsland H,..:.pv‘ 21. ms. c WARNING . . . TO THE UNLUCKY 13 During the past two months, the drive-in theatre has lost THIRTEEN car speakers. These have been deliberatelycut or ripped from the cables, and removed from the drive-in. This intentional vandalism means a c on s i d e r a b I e loss and we urgently request the THIRTEEN patrons to returnthese speakers within~ the next week. In future, court action will be taken against any person deliberately damaging and removing any theatre property. To the few patrons, who have accidentally broken the speaker connections and returned the speakers to our staff, we offer our thanks. As usual, there is no charge for accidental damage. ‘ TONIGHT Box Office opens 7:30 Show at Dusk ';:'// - OPPOSITE +2 SEX 7” COMING -- THUR. and FRI. , FIRST AND ONLY SHOWING IN P. E. I. NOT SINCE "THE C. Three Injured In Collision Near Cardigan The near head-on collision Monday morning of a three-«ton gravel truck and I hlalf-ton 1952 Ford truck, sent three persons to the King’s County Hospital. The accident occurred at Al-ley’s Hi-ll near Oardiigan,,shortly after twelve midnight. Mr. ‘George James of Mo-reii, driver of the gravel truck, was uninjured. Mr. R-oddie MacKen- zie, Primrose, driver of the other vehicle, suffered a knee - injury, facial and head lacera- .. tions. His wife. a passenger in - the same truck, received five broken ribs and a fracture of the left arm, while the second pas- senger, Mr. MacKenzie‘s fiather, Mr. Wallace MacKenzie, receiv- ed facial lacerations and undet- ermined injuries. ,The Guardian Page 5 Wed., June 25, 1958 damaged beyond repair. The damage to the gravel truck was to the extent of $200.00. The Montague detachment _of the R. C. M. P. is investigating the accident. MILLIONAIRE RESIGNS NEW YORK (AP)——Leopold D. Silberstein resigned Tuesday as president of Penn-Texas Corpora- tion, the multi-million-dollar in- dustria-1 empire he built on a shoe - string after the Second World War. He was succeeded by Alfons Landa, leader of a group of dissident directors who waged a proxy fight against the com- pany last year. ELECTED PRESIDENT M0rN'l‘.R-E-A<L (C-P) — Dr. Leon Gerin - L-ajoie of Montreal “was elected president Monday of the The truck in which the Mac- Ken-zie’s were passengers, was International Federation of Gy- naecology and Olbstetrics. ANNUAL MEETING DELIVERS VALEDICTORY ‘ Miss Margaret Hume, class graduation exercises of Mon- valed-ictorian, is shown deliver tr:§§veId:hgllnalS1§'h0Oél?m1:3/‘lllgzuliiilixlllfls ing her valedictory address at on her performance. ployed there during the winter on to be done. special jobs had been reduced to; G- Roy M=CWi11-iam iIr—Nort'h- reduce the number till fultherllast Week about the layoff; . 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