' ‘ “4 = a. ' ville is a patient Charles Russell of of a break during the exercise Regiment Sunday to get their fill of Sour Charlottetown and Floyd Nichol- gon of Montague made the most forecast that little change made in the _strengths % WEEKEND VISITOR _ Gordon Rogers, Summerside was a weekend visitor to New Glasgow and Stellarton, N.S. ILL IN HOSPITAL , Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Montague, ee pe coy Heme CONVALESCING Linwood MacNeill, Cardigan is - undergoing surgery at the Kings County Hospital, Montague. UNDERGOING SURGERY Mr. Henry Gallant, Rustico- _in the Char- fottetown Hospital where he is undergoing surgery. His friends wish him an early return to good VISIT CITY Mrs. P. J. McKenna and Mrs: J. A. MacLean, Montague, were visitors to week. ARRIVE IN S’SIDE Perley Giberson, . and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McAssey. Spring, St. VACATIONING Mis® Laurel Nelson, who is em- ed at the Prince Edward Is- | conducted the service “at the Tan Hospital, Charlottetown, is) her Roach, Joseph Roach, ndi a few days with este a fe and Mrs. Stewart) Nelson, Montague. ‘BEAGLE FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Joseph Beagle was held Friday morning from T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadien Bank of Commerce Building fummerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 Insurance 8. E.. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Aute — Casualty § Sumner S$. Summerside Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, B.O. lummerside, ?.E. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers — The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Alse Kensington on Saturday's) Phone Summerside 3551 i ae Summerside _, © B. Campbell, BA, LLR Charlottetown this an by tie P.ELI. Little Change Expected nl Militia’s ee ed the militia in cival defence. He returned to the Island Sat- urday where he took part in a regiment ‘“‘scheme’’ over the weekend. All three Island units — the P.E.I. Regiment, 5 Signal Corps and 5 Medical Corps took part in the “‘scheme” in which they brushed up on the respective roles each is likely to have in the new civil defence picture. RETAIN TRADITION Colonel Macdonald said,” Units will be retaining—their pre- sent organizations—and regimen- tal tradition, but less time will be available for operational training.” % “At the present time,”” he con- tinued,”’ officers of all services and officials of civil defence or- ganizations are working out Ns program which will clearly de- Former (Continued ae Gallant, Leonard Praught, Wayne Power. Second Class: David Johnston, Eric Arsenault, Joho Larkin, |Keith Stickings, Garth Mall iJohn Kennedy, Sydney MacDon- ald, Francis Tam, Lazlo Marko. MECHANICS 2 First Class: Alexander Dona- hue, Charles Roberts. Second Class: Donald Gillis, Irwin Buell, Ernest Diamond, Daniel Arbing, Norman Kane. Passed: Sterling Creamer, Lorne MacGuigan. SURVEYING First Class: Leonard Prayght, John Larkin, James, Eric Arsenault, Emil Nagy, Basil Gallant, Wayne Power. | Second Class: John Kennedy, Sydney MacDonald, Francis Tam. ~ DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY First Class: Raymond Hache, Irwin Buell, Donald Gillis, Basil Gallant, Emil Nagy. Picton Bilo- hue, John James, Eric Arsenault, Sydney MacDonald, Sterling Creamer, John Larkin. igrave. Pall bearers were John Lyman MacEwen, Elmer MacEwen, Cliff MacEwen and James Cona- han. Interment took place in the church cemetery. STUDENT HOME Miss Evelyn MacLure, a stu- dent at Dalhousie University, Halifax, N. S. arrived in Monta- gue to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton MacLure. MONTAGUE VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Martin Currie, and daughter Dawn, and son Fraser, of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Montague. On their return, they were accompa- nied by Mrs. Currie’s mother, Mrs. A. D. MacLure, who will | visit in Charlottetown. EGAN FUNERAL The fr- neral of the late Victor Egan was held Saturday from the home of his daughter Mrs. Cy- rene MacDonald, Mount Stewart, to St. Andrews Church where Requiem High Mass was cele- brated by Rev. George MacCor- mac who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave. Pall bearers were Walter MacDonald, . Har- old Coffin, James MacDonald, William Crawford, Pius MacDon- ald and ’Lane S. Piggot. Inter- ment took place in the church cemetery. COMMISKEY FUNERAL —The funeral of the late James Com- miskey of Sherbrouke took place Saturday. morning from the Compton Funeral Home to St. Paul's -Church, Summerside where Requiem Mass was cele- brated by Rev. J.P.E. O’Honley who also officiated at the grave. Members of the Summerside branch, Canadian Legion, at- tended in a body with graveside ceremonies conducted by Alyre Arsenault. Pailbearers were Gerald Sheen, Leo a Victor Sanderson, Henry nard, Norman Gallart and ot Phone S’Side 3818 Crockett and Gallant Bidg, S'Side > mef Ferrish. Intarment was ia %. Paul's cemetery. Souris lobster. The 5 Signals Re- giment and 5 Medical Corps held similar but separate exercises. fine various duties and respon- sibilities of each. “An announcement to this ef- fect should be made soon,” he concluded. The regiment. ‘‘scheme” held Sunday was aimed at training the troops in the role of a self i mobile col- umn, in which it would estab- lish and maintain communicat- unit to help civil defence. THREE SQUADRONS The regiment’s three rans — Summerside, squad- Montague the exercises held at North River and the Ordinance Depot. Meanwhile the 5 Signals Corps, under the command of Lieuten- amt Colonel F. S. Jenkias under- went a similar exercise in the North River area while the 5 Medical Corps, under command of Lieutenant Colonel H.P. Stew- art held a scheme at Mortagiue. The object ‘of the Signal Re giment’s exercise was to practice communications in a mobile Ss column. , e to the exercise Mass was \ celebrated for Cathoiic members of the units by Major F.L. Cass and HCapt. H. L. Mitton conducted a service for the protestant members) Passed: MacGuigan, John Ki STRENGTH OF MATERIAL First Class: Charles Roberts, Alexander, Donahue. Second Class:. Irwin Buell, Norman Kane, Picton Bilodeau, Daniel Arbing Donald Gillis, Keith Stickings, Ernest Diamond, Lorne, MacGuigan. ‘Passed: Sterling Creamer. ENGLISH 1 First Class: Patricia Leightiz- er, Richard Fleming, ~. Patricia “ Grant. Second Class: Patrica Mac- Neill, Arthur O'Shea. Stella Howard, Frederick Clark, John Kavanagh, Edward Benson, Eugene Quinn, Daniel O’Hanley, William J. Gillis, Gerald Mac- Donald, Phillippa McNally, Fran- ces MacDougall. Passed: Peter DesRoches, Wal- ter MacEwen, Chrysostem, Gillis, Picton Bilodeau, Albert Fogarty, Lorne Howard, Edward Power, Virginia MacDougall, Terence Healey, Gerard Giddings, Mel- vin Doucette, Donald MacMillan, Noel MacCormac. Eric K William ‘Dolan, Francis L. lis, Paul MacInnis; Charles Daly, Emmett Bradley, Michael Liu, Gerald Gillis, Arthur Koh, John Hughes, James MacAulay, Jer- ome Martin, Charles Fisher, Pat- rick Connolly, Allan Curran, An- dre Drolet, Vernon MacDonaid, , Joseph Maclsaac, Jean Labrie. ENGLISH 2 First Class: Jean Maclsaac, Dennis Clough, Patricia Poirier, Leonard Praught. - Second Class: Reginald Pen- dergast, Gemma Kane, Mullins, George May, Gerald McCarthy, Edmund Chu, Andrew Pau, George Swift, Kimball Blanchard, Helena Dowling, Ger- ald Sherry, Gerard O'Dea, Eric Arsenauilt, Ambrose Lee, Char- les Broderick, Emil Nagy, Ernes- tine MacDonald, Anna MacAdam, Victor Scgtt, Claude Rondeau, Justin MacNeill. Passed: ‘Errol Caseley, Fran- cis Tam, Charles A. MacDonald, John James, Charles Hickey, Gilles Langlois, Jean-Guy Dem- ers, Basil Gallant, Wayne Power, Roland Sullivan, Ivan St. Julien, George MacDonald, Joseph | Gal- lant, Edward Blanchette, Sydney MacDonald, Paul Duggan, Mar- ion McGinn, Irene Gaudet, Wer- ner Moser, Emmett Foley. ENGLISH 3 First Class: Mary FEtaine Trainor, Claire MaclIsaac, An- thon Spenceley, Frances Doiron. Second Class: Kevin Farmer, Catherine Bolger, Urban Howlett, Vincent Mcintyre, Richard Pat- tee, Roda Longaphi®, Cyril Bryne, Edmond LeCjair, Reg- inald McKenna, Terence Nellis, Olga Dowling, Edward Murphy, Brian Noonan, Daniel Shea, Ron- ald Bolger, John R. MacDonald, Mary Claire Smith, Gerard Tin and Charlottetown took part in|. »>|nard McCabe, Reginald Pender- -| gast. George MacDonald, Rich- Richard}- ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 ‘The Guardian, Charlottotown, Mon, May 11, 1950. 3 , Werner Moser, Patricia ant, Daniel O’Hanley, Poirier, Richard ; O’Shea, Jean-Guy Labrie, Phil- lippa = a lg ner William Dolan, aaal Class: Melvin Doucette, Vernon. Myers, Edward Power, Lorne Howard, Michael Liu, Don- ald _.MacMillan, Gillis, Terrence Healey, Gerald McFarlane, Robert White-Patricia McNeill, Arthur O'Shea, James Mahoney, Eugene Quinn, Albert Fogarty, Frances. MacDougall, Eric Kelly, Jerome Martin, Andre Drolet, George Swift, Em- mett Nellis, Gavan Gallant, Wil- liam J. Gillis, Charles Fisher, Virginia MacDougall, Edward Benson, James MacAulay, Ver- non MacDonald, John Kavanagh. Passed: John Hughes, Francis Peters, Frederick Clark, Patrick Connolly, Paul McInnis, Gerald Gillis, Gerard Giddings, Emmett Bradley, Arthur Koh, James. Smith, Noel McCormac, Walter McEwen, Vincent Mcintyre, Ger-. ald MacDonald, Joseph Mac- Isaac, Wilfred McCardie. FRENCH 2 First Class: Patricia Poirier, Claude Rondeau, Albert Young, Gerald Sherry, Jean Mclsaac, Gilles Langlois, Sister Mary Win- nifred. Second Class: Gerald McCar- thy Lawrence Woo, Joseph Gal- Adam, Marion McGinn, Richard Mullins, Parker Lund, Alfred Tsang, Kimball] Blanchard, Gor- don Duncan, Victor Scott, Tan MacDonald, Charlies Broderick, Daly Ays, Emmett Foley, MacDonald, David Walker, Rol- and Sullivan, Errol Caseley, Ber- Grant, ‘Patricia MacNeill, Arthur |- O’Shea, Melvin , Reg- inald Pendergast. Second Class: Paul Duggan, Daniel O’Hanley, Charles Sark, James MacAulay, Gemma Kane, Victor Scott, Stella Howard, Wer- ner Moser, Jerome Martin, Phil- “te os 2 yg age J. Gillis, anagh, Robert Curran, Andre Drolet, Etigene Quinn, Donald MacMillan, Lorne Howard. Gerald MacDonald, Gavan Gallant, Anthony Spence- ley, Joseph Maclsaac, Keith Stickings, Wilfred McCardie, Fogarty, ‘Eric Kelly, Jobn Kav- Deschamps, Passed: Levis Corriveau, Gas- ton Poirier, Jean-Guy Labrie. HISTORY 2 T DIRECTORS MEET SUMMBPRSIDE — Reid Sang- pe Rdg Dept. of Agri- culture on Thereday evening The Eddie Cla er spoke meeting _ ff “ee i 3 F ? iG i $ g ag fe | il et 3 i elt [Nie FALLING BEHIND Sixty percent of the world is hungry yet we have tremendous surplus in foodstuffs. Therefore we have poor human relations. Vertical intergration is a form Costain, Ernestine MacDonald, David Johnston, John ~ Whalen, Irene Gaudet, Alyre Gallant, George MacDoald, Richard Ays, Jan MacDonald. Bernard Cabe. Passed: Eric Doucette, Gordon Duncan. First Class: Claire Maclsaac, Mary Elaine Trainor, Margaret Hagen, Catherine Bolger, Jacque- line Cummiskey, Frances Doiron, Alfred Morrison. Marie Mo Guigan, Ronald Boiger. Brendon Dunphy, Kevin Farmer Reginald McKenna, Peter McGonneil. Second Class: Cyril Byrne, Olga Dowling, Leo Shepherd, Michal Liu, Lawrence Gallant, John R. MacDonald, Desmond McIver, Urban Howlett, William Cain, Desmond Mullally, Anthony Spenceley, G il be rt Rouleau, Brian Noonan, Alyre Gallant, Willian Kelly, Edward Murphy, Lawrence Hickey, David Walker, Francis Gillis, Robert Mac- Donald, Louis Doucette. Passed: Richard Pattee. LATIN 1 First Class: Patricia Leightizer, Daniel O’Hanley, Arthur O'Shea, Frances MacDougall. — Mac- Adam. Second Class: Richard tesiliae: Mary Claire Smith, Sister Mary Winnifred, C.S.M., Jerome Mar- tin, Edward Benson, Eric Kelly, Melvin Doucette, Paul Duggan, Albert Fogarty, Gaston Poirier, William Gillis, Reginald Pender- gast, Levis Corriveau, Eugene Quinn. Passed: James Mahoney, Pat- rick Connolly, Francis Peters, FRENCH 3 Robert hamps, Jean-Guy La- First Class: Margaret Hagen,|1,i. J McAulay, Bernard Claire _ Macisaac, Catherine | yecabe, Richard” Mullins, Paul McInnis, John Hughes. LATIN 2 First Class: Jean Macisaac Second Class: Oharles Brod- erick, Gerald Sherry. Cyril Byrne, Patricia Poirier, Kimball Blanchard, George MacDonald, Gerard O'Dea, Frangjis Coady. _ Passed: Rhoda Longaphie, Gilbert Rouleau. Claude Ron- deau, Brian Noonan, Helena Dowling, Robert Fearon, Francis Doiron, Gillis Langlois, Peter Mc- Gonnell. William Kelly. MATHEMATICS 1! First @lass: Edward Power, Ambrose Lee, Andrew Pau, Ger- ard O'Dea, Richard Fleming. ‘Second Class: Arthur O’Shea, Bertrand Plamandon, Melvin ona Emmett Nellis, Philli- McNally, Patricia Grant, Patricia Leightizer, Walter Mc- Ewen, Ivan St. Julien, Gerard Giddings, Wilfred McCardle, Al- bert Fogarty, Frances MacDou- gall, Reginald Pendergast, Joseph Maclsaac, Daniel O'Hanley, Eu- gene Quinn, John Hughes . Ger wie ‘Swift Blanchette, Chrysostom Gillis, Emmett Bradley, Gerald Mac- Donald, Francis L. Gillis, Pierre Passed: Vernon Myers, Edward | ‘Co-op Congress Is Talk Theme of extreme capitalism and is a breding ground for the idea of Nobody can win a war today. Eddie Clarke, Mary Winnifred, €.S-M.Robert White, John Blanchard. James McAulay, Charles Sark. James Smith, Frederick Clark, Vernon MacDonald, Charles Fisher, Ed- ward Benson, William J. Gillis, Gavan Gallant, Paul Duggan, Jerome Martin, Werner Moser, Allan Curran, Donald LsClair, Andre Drolet. Gerald Gillis. Noel McCormac. MATHEMATICS 2 First Class: Edmund Chu, Richard Ays, Michael Liu, John James. Second Class: Leonard Praught, Basil Gallant, Raymond Hache. Passed: Sydney MacDonald, | Emil Nagy, Wayne Power, Laszlo | Marko, John Kennedy, Garth Mallett, John Larkin. MATHEMATICS 3 Second Class: Alexander Dona- , hue. Passed: Charles Roberts, Dan- iel “Arbing. Sterling Creamer, Daniel Shea. Picton Bilodeau Norman Kane. Donald Gillis. PHILOSOPHY. First Class: Jacqueline Cum- ;miskey. Kevin Farmer, Urban Howlett, Claire Maclsaac. ~ Second Class: Albert Young, Gerard O'Dea. Jean Maclsaae, Raymond Hache, Catherine Bol- ger, Patricia Poirier, Richard Ays, Cyril Byrne. William Cain, Olga Dowling. Terrence Nellis, Thomas Wong, Lawrence Woo, Peter Levasseur, James Ma- honey. 3 PasSed: Alfred Tsang. Emmett Foley, Gerad Sherry, Louis Dou- cette, Robert Linegar, George May, Eric Doucette, Vincent Mac- Intyre. Charles Daly. Frances Doiron, Ian MacDonald,. Donald LeClair, Rhoda Longephie. Mar- ion McGinn, Richard Mullins, |Irene Gaudet, Richard Pattee, Mary Clare Smith. Kimball Blar- Julien, Charles Broderick, Bren- dan Dunphy. William Kelly, Michael Liu, Kenneth MacKinnon Garth Mallett. Wayne Shinners, Roland Sultivan. Arthur ‘Koh, Parker Lund, Hel Dowling, John R. MacDonald, rd Ting- ley. David Walker, John Whalen. William Costain. Alyre Gallant. Peter McGonnel!l, Marie McGui- 'gan. Reginald Pendergast, Keith | Sticklings. PHILOSOPHY 2 First Class: Robert MacDonald, Margaret Hagen. Second Clas8: Beverly Howard, Daniel Shea, Francis Coady, Wil- fred Barlow, Gilbert Rouleau, Carl Collins. Passed: Alfred Morrison, Ron- ald Bolger, Robert King, Bren- don McGinn, Richard Power, Ed- ward Murphy, Desmond Mullailv, Edmond LeClair, Brian Noonan. PHILOSOPHY 3 _ First Class: Jacequeline Cum- miskey, Mary Elaine Trainor, Margaret Hagen, Robert Mac- Donald. Second Class: Beverly Howard, * i low, Ronald Bolger, , | Spenceley, Edward Murphy, key, | Bilodeau, Brian Noonan, Robert “| dings. Robert White. Charles Hic- chard, Anna MacAdam, Ivan St.. SUMMERSIDE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN Church parades and _memorial service marked the commemor’- ation ceremonies of V-E Day held at Memorial Park in Summer- side yesterday i where _ Veterans Parade, Services Honor War Dead were joined by citizens in paying tribute to those who paid the supreme sacrifice. Mayor W.A. Currie told the gathering “The memorial beside us tells the great story of sacri- fice and victory won there by; but in glorious addition to this in- Faber Mactiendil. Wilfred Bar- Francis Coady, Lawrence Gallant, Des- mond Mullally, Gilbert Rouleau, Carl Collins, Brendon McGinn, Raymond Hache. Passed: Robert Fearon, Robert King, Alfred Morrison, Francis G. Gillis, Lawrence Hie- Edmond LeClair, Picton Doyle, Desmond MclIvor, Peter McGonnell. PHILOSOPHY 6 First Class: Mary Trainor, Kevin Farmer Second Class: Robert C. Mac- Donald. Daniel Shea, Terence Nellis. Rhoda Longaphie, Des- mond Mullally, Donald LeClair, Peter Levasseur. Elaine Tingley, William Kelly. John R. MacDonald. Pet cGonnell, Car! Collins. j PHYSICS 1 | First Class: Ambrose Lee, Ed mund, Chu, Andrew Pau. Second ClaSs: Edward Power, Justin MacNeill, Terence Healey, | William Cain, Emmett Bradl2y. Bertrand Plamodon. Chrysostom |Gillis, Emmett Foley, Vernon |MacDonaid, Francis Gillis? | Passed. Walter MacE wen, Francis J. MacDonald, Peter Des- Roches, Gerald Gillis, Noel Mac- |Cormac, Emmett Nellis, Charles Fisher; Gerald MacDona'd, Ger- ald McFarlane, Jacques: Bernat- chez. Allan Curran, Gerard Gid- | key, Donald MacMillan. PHYSICS 2 First Class: John James, Basil | Gallant. Second Class: Leonard Praught, Emil Nagy, Laszlo. Marko, George May. i Passed: John Larkin, Francis Tam, Wayne Pdwer,. Garth Mall- ett, Eric Arsenault, nedy. Keith Stickings. Sandy Macdonald, David Johnston. PHYSICS 3 Second Class:. Albert Young, | George May, Thomas Wong. ‘Dan- SOURIS THEATRE Monday - Tuesday May I1th - 12th -- “Twilight For The” _ Gods" * —with— Rock Hudson Cyd Charisse | Albert Fogarty. Gerard Giddings, Passed: Cyril J. Byrne. “Gerard } Ferynce Healey, Eric Kelly. Jos- | Qnurches. after which the parade John Ken-| iel Arbing, Alexander Donahue; Charles Roberts, Daniel Shea, Alfred Tsang, Norman Kane. Passed: Irwin Buell, Ernest Diamond, Donal Gillis, Sterling | RELIGION 1 First Class: Richard, Fleming, George May, Patricia Grant, Pat- ricia McNeill, Arthur. O’Shea, William Dolan, Stella Howard, Edmund Chu, Ambrose Lee, Dan- iel O'Hanley, Paul McInnis. Ed- ward Benson, Chrysostom Gillis, TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN | comparable odyssey been a deep impression the world of men, ried on th the culmination of victory. ; ‘That was what we strived for, — organized for, sacrificed prayed for, fought for, and for and having reached the goal of achievecent we took a little time off to cheer on V-E Day.” In conclusion his worship said, “May we all combine in heart and spirit once more on this V-E Day to make this rejuvination our further i for victory ever- us look Mavor Currie. The parade which formed wp in front of the Legion home was Patricia Leightizen,. Virginia Mac-| under the command of Dougall, Frances “MacDougall, MacNeill and was led by tife Sum- Andrew Pau. | merside Sea Cadet Band direct- Second Class: Walter McEwen, ed by Lt. Gabriel Chiasson. eph J..MacIsaac, Gerald Mae. | Donald, Philippa McN al ly, Francis Peters, Eugene Quinn, | Special services were held af St. Paul's and Trinity United to the regrouped and paraded | eenotaph. Prayers offered and the bene Francis L. Gillis, Patrick Con- diction pronounced by Rev. C. RB. nolly, Altan Curran, Peter Des- Roches, Jerome Martin, Gemma Robert DesChamps, Melvin Doucette, Paul Duggan, Gavan Gallant, William J. Gillis, James Mac- Aulay, Andre Drolet. Noel Mac- Cormac, Gerald Gillis, MacMilan, Cheres Fisher,/ John Kavanagh, Jean-G uy Labree. Werner Moser, Edward Power, Robert White . Passed: Levis Corriveau, Gas- ton Poirier, Lorne Howard, Ver- | (Continued on page 5) ; | Webber. minister of Trinity Unit- ed Church. 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