Mal, services mm- ‘m the 160th o! the o! the Motown Unl- on wind: enumeration at Mal- mue, will be observed at both i and evemng services An- ' ar‘ '1 ' PLAN ANNIVERSARY SEVIcEs bour- near Halibut will preach' the special sermon this coming Sunday and Rev. Russel Wedd- side of Baltlvumst, N.B. will be the guest preacher on the follow- 1ng Sunday. . Special aliniversary music will a A former student minister of include selections by Trinity Uni- ed for the memorial'occasion and h mneetown charge, Mr. Re ted male choir, Summerside Miss ; I Md» Miller, presently serving Margaret MoMurdo, Halitax solo- l as student‘minister at Cole ,Har- ist, with Dr. Peter MacDonald Vince are expected to attend. Crapaud as organist tor both morning services. . Mindames Peach, Stmmrside will preside at the organ tor the two eyening services. . , The interior of the chimch which is situated on beautiful grounds, has been completely redecorat- large numbers of people tram many congregations in the pm * mm (or) 7— Prime Mints- tnmdmlser minced Time .hylntheOonnnms‘mat Canada ‘ jutting seven more ottficecs to vhjotnthc United Nations observer this bnussun .08- contribution to 20 an.» ' I force of moon; v prime rmuister,;ln a brief g’flementto the House, fined ‘latest moves toward ' “f ‘ conference on the Middle mm ,- h to oeverytltlngpos- it Rib-temp.» including if neéess- I United Nations Security ARDIAN . . x. cams and Dr. J. c. - be absentk. -from . at the Medical Cen- ' \ “August: 18th. ' ‘ SALE. Kennedy’s Remington, Saturday August 2nd,, at: 7:30 W on — The winning for, Davison Biggar at , Day, sports at Kildare should havebeen one hour forty-two minutes, not one "i and forty-one minutes as " ‘~- in yesterday’s paper. ALL MEMBERS St. Pauls ' 53“ Union. St. Pauls Credit I In office will move from its > . at location to the Knights : I Columbus Home and will be ,i‘ » Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey dz Co. 3. y __ dian ganll‘rfigf Commerce ' *e, lam? Phone 2235 _ *‘INSURANCE a Son Limited . - Auto - Casual 1‘ l . Summerslde ., Dot. 1)., n.0, * .Puoyn 3287 ‘ St: “ Summerside 5* Rlll’mond Grant. 1 836., 0-D. water Street, Summerslde 9°" Maurice Mill's Men’s 1 V? Wear. 3 PHONE 3530 F, ’Pholoqrabhers READ STUDIO . ‘ George R. MacMahon, R o wager St. Summerside P ensxngton on Saturdays) Summerside 3551 WESTERN. M e ~01, the Miemac Indian pop- 'who was head of the tribe for 40 - years. ,- graduate of St. Dunstan’s Uni- .open for business usual in, Eanada Sending 7 More Officers To Lebandn Team personally to attend a; surnmlt conferenceifheld intheUN Se- curity Council. ' Opposition Leader Pear-son sup ported the idea of strengthening, the UN observer corps in Leb- He couldn’t think of any better way Canadian officers couldbe employed than in strengthening this "peace-preser- vation” ‘torce. _ , On the slumnlt talks, Pear- son said it now appears “very likely” that these will take place stressed that alter initial Mne- lfll We UN Security Council, it would be well if the blgpowens’most immediately con- conned with Middle East issues lennoxtsland l ' " ls .Re-electecl , Jacob Sank has been re-elected enjresiding on Lennbx Is- land, The democratic elective precess Was carried out under the supervision oi the paleface Indian agent. , - There were no war dances or gauntlet runs, and like their white brothers only a mrcentage of the 275 eligible voters turned up at the poll; Chief Sark received 44 ’votes to' the 30 cast for his opponent, Frank Jades. Sark hasbeen tri- bal chief for 20 years. He suc- ceeded his fiather, John Sark, The 95-year-old chief is a versity and a former school tea- cher. . ‘ - h their new location on August 4th.", 1958. I HUNTER’S OPEN AIR store news, Kensington. No free bal- loons. suckers etc. Save money and buy them for 10 cents a dozen. Sugar, 10 lbs, 79 cents; ten. 68 cents pound; King Cole 49; cake mix, :4; milk, 6 for 89; plum jam, 29; tomato juice, 15; chicken; 35; flour. $1.69; nylons, 39; tomatoes, 25. Lots more. Open till 10 p.m. PERSONALS Little friends of Ralphle (J.R.) Miller will be plehsed to learn he has returned to his home after his recent operation. Move Asphalt . Plant To Alma The job of moving their asphalt plant from the National Park area to Alma was started thIs week by the Hayes Paving Com- pany. As far as can be learned the plant‘ is expected to be In operation within ten days. I . The rebuilding and Pavmg of No. l highway from east of the village of Tignish to the R..C.M. P. barracks at Alberton Will be the first contract carried out by the company. Preliminary gravelling and grading .of this road is expected to start Immedi- ately. Leaving Today For Manitoba Mr. Robert Adams is_leaving Summerside this morning for Clear Lake. near ‘Brandon, Man, Where he will attend the national executive meeting of the PrEsby- terian Young People, 1n com- pany with Mr. James Fraser, Truro. N. S. The trio are the re- Monday, could meet “in as mach privacy" as possible. I Ol'l’ItAIWlA (CH—Names of six of the seven Canadian army offi- cers to be added to the United Nations observer group in Leb- anon were announced Mrsday. Ammy headquarten said they are expected to leave early next week, by air from Montreal. Names announced: Maj. J. G. Mumford, 38, Winnipeg, Kit- chenerand Ottawa; Capt. G. J. Boire, 349, Ottawa and Windsor Mills, Que; Capt. William J. Winter, 40, Ottawa; Capt. George A. Grillfiths, 42, Ottawa; Capt. Kenneth G. Waugh, 35, London: (Continued from page 1) ing first and second in the Grade X xaminations from the follow—I ing schools: Marshfield, Northl Winsloe, West Covehead,, Suffolk, Covehead Road, Dunstaffnage, Millcove, York and Stanhope. The winners this year are: Myrna MacMillan, Wat Covehead — 570, Bernice Steele, Dunstaffnage —— 473 _ PASS LIST The names of the successful candidates are published in alpha- betical order in three classes. Class 1 contains the names of those students making 75 per cent and over: Class II, those making between 65 per cent and 74 per cent; Passed, those under 65 per cent, but not under 50 per cent. The actual marks made by candiv dates have been forwarded to them by mail. Ann Callaghan, Ebbsfleet Joseph Caswell, Spring Park Norma Ceretti, Borden Betty E, Ching, Souris High Betty M. Ching, Souris High Jean Fergusc.l,»Montague High Aeneas Gallant, Stella Maris‘ .Priscilla Gallant, O’Leary Adrien Gaudet, St. Nicholas Urbain Gandhi. Stella Maris Sadie Hancock, Upper Belle Creek * Joan Handrahan, Tignish Wayne Howard, Glengarry Irwin Howatt, Kensington Lois Hughes, Montague High - David Large, Queen Charlotte Jeanne Lund, Tracadie Cross Helen Murphy, Kensington Alan MacLean, Borden Louise MacLearI, Tyne Valley Avlyn Jane MacLeod, Borden Lewis Newman, Borden Shirley Raynor, Summerside Ellen Reddin, Mt. Stewart 'Alaanodd, Winsloe Station John Townshend, Winsloe Sta- tion. ' , CLASS I! Joan Betchilder, Georgetown Huh Helen Beck, Montague High Sandra Birch, Birch Hill Eric Brennan, Kensington Mervin Bruce, Souris High Donna 1’ Buchanan, North Pinette Dianne Burgoyne, Notre Dame Academy ‘ 'Isabel Campbell, Kensington ‘ Michael Campbell, Central Roy- alty . - . Carman’ her, Ebbsfleet Joan Cerruthers, Hamilton Inrraine Chaisson, 'l‘ignlsh High ~ Hazel Davidson, Souris High George Doughnrt, Kensington Leo Doyle, Fort Augustus Vivian Duggan, Kensington . Lee Fyfe, Kensington Edith Glover, Murray River Coreen Grant, Borden ’ Elizabeth Hiltz, Kensington Jackie Hynes, Parkdale Academy Maud Kdls,‘ Central Royalty JoaIn Kennedy, TiIgnIlsh High Joseph Lapierre, Morell _ Hignoranc- Llewell' yn. Montague , . . Wayne Locloerby, Hamilto Catherine Matheson, Albion Cross , Helen Merrill, Hampton Catherine Murphy, St. Mary’s Academy .u; Maj. Ray M. MacGibthon,‘42, Ot- "ALBEREQN 1.3% an... also» a. . no." i ~ Mrs. Winnie Morrison has re- turned to Alberton alter visiting members or her family in On- ario. ' ‘ Mrs. J. N. Smythe,‘ Blomnfleld, is spending a few days with her nephew and neice, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Green, Albertcn. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Hardy, this week at their cottage in M111 River. of Belleville, Ontario, who are vacationing on Prince Edward Island called on friends and for- mer parishioners in Montroae and Elmsdale this week. Mr. Henry Clarke. Alberton, visited friends in Charlottetown of this week. . Condition ' or Borden Mon Deteriorates The condition of Maurice Con- nolly, of Borden, critically injur- ed in a highway accident Satur- day, yesterday was reported to have deteriorated. In the twocar collission, Con- nolly, an employee of the ONE ferries, suifered , severe lniurie's to the head brain and liver. Brain surgery was performed in Halifax yesterday with a View ‘ to remove pressure. but surgeons conducting the operation. found that the victim's brain was in- jured internally. Paynter Clan ‘ 6 0 Holds Home The annual Payuter Picnic was held at Profitts shore, Darnley Point, on July and. We was a large attendance of the Pays. ter Clan. After an hour of friend'- 1y chat and renewing of old qu-aintances the afternoon actIVT- ties commenced. with a treat of ice cream to young and old alike. Committee in charge was Mrs. Arthur Johnstone, Mrs, Francis Paynrter and Keith Warren. Mr. Keith Warren was Master of Gen- emonies for the races which fol- lowed. After the games the lad- ies served a delicious lunch of sandwiches and cake to which all did ample justice. . Mrs. Herman Mayne, MrsHer- bie Profitt and Mrs. Leith Payn— ter were appointed in change for 1959. The following 8,311 the results of the races: Children under 5 years, 1. Kay Mayne, 2. Allan Mayne, 3. David Paynter. Girls 6-7 Years: 1. Barbara Paynter, 2. Adele Marshbanks, 3. Brenda Mayne. Boys 6-7 years: 1. Wendell War~ presentations from the Maritime Provinces. ten, 2. Jimmie Maria 3. Irwin Ricky and Diane, are spending 3‘“ Rev. Mrs. Alex thDowell . and Mount Stewart the first part Huh Joseph Murphy. Georgetown taIwu andFrcderl'cton. v - Huh Marie McArdle, Amyvale. Garth McCarville,\Kinkora High .. a - . Margaret MacDonald, Mt. Ste wart; . Buddy MecEwen, Morell Beth MacFarlane, Fernwood Betty McIver, Kinknra J McIvor, Borden Sheila ucKay, Morell Joyce Mac'Kenzie, Beach Point Bruce MacLea-n, Morell Duncan ' MacLeod, Montague Jean MacLeod, Victoria Cross David Machine, Montague High. Myrna MacMillan. West “Cove— head ‘ Lawrence MacWilllams, Eldon Bernice Newson, Binokley Ruth O’Halloran, Cape Traverse Audrey 0’Mear-e,. Tignlsh High Patsy Peters, Morell Winnifred Peters, Mt. Stewart Patricia Pickard- , Summerside Patricia Power, Tracadie Cross Gail Qlfizlle'y, Carleton Siding George Albert Ramsay, Ken- . I n H Reeves, Birchwood n J 18” . r . Billy Reilly, Montague High Marilyn Robertson, Alexandra John Robinson, Augustine Cove John Roy, Miscouchelfligh Audrey Seample, Victoria Cross Daphine Shaw, Queen Charlotte David Spicer, Kenslngton Veronica Taylor, Montague High Donald Thompson, Kensington High \ r Florence Walker, Fort Aug- ustus Helene Watters, Parkdale *Salome Wedge, St. Mary’s Aca- demy Janis White, Souris High " Eileen Beach Point Adele Yeo. Birch Hill Winston Yea, Belmont, Lot 18 PASSED llDoreen Andrews, O'Leary Errol Andrews, O’Leary 'Norma Am, Montague High ‘Jean Arsenault, Micouohe High *Marie Ansenault, Cape Egmont ‘Pa'ul Arsenault, Mont Carmel "Theodore Arseuault, Wellington (French) . .1 'Pauline Bain, Park Corner Clive Balderston, North Wilt- shire Bryce Ballum, Montague High 'Eleanor Reagan, Dir-ehwood High ' *Freddie, Beairsto, Kensington ‘Elle'n Bell, Guernsey Cove - Albert Bernard, St. Mary’s Aca- Jolmstcne. ’ Girls 8-9 years: 1. Marlene Day 3. Joan Mayne. Boys so years: 1. Blair Sin- clair, 2. Alden Profit-t, 3. David Johnstone. Girls 10-11 years: 1. Marjorie .Paynter, 2. Leah Mayne, 3. Lou- ise Sharp, 4. Andrea Johnstone. Boys 10 11 years: 1. Donnie Paynter, 2, Charlie Compton. Girls 12-13 years: 1. Marion Station, 2. Ruthie Johnstone, 3. Mabel Protitt. ‘ Girls 14-15 years: 1. Joyce Day 2. Lorraine Coulson, 3. Ruthie Johnstone. Boys 14-15 years: 1. Wayne Sharp, 2. Douglas Johnstone. Men. 1. Wayne Paynter, 2. Carol Ann Jones, Notrs Dame A Dorothy MacDonald, Montague. New Growth Chap er Written At 'Kensington With the grand reopening of the Kensington Feed Service Ltd. tomorrow, another chapter in the business life of the Town of Ken- sington is recorded. The history of this firm is one of steady growth and progress smce it was founded in 1942 as one of the first Shur Gain feed services mills on Prince Edward lsland. An indication of its pro- gress since is gained by recall- ing that the concert, at the cut- sat,uhr;:l only one mixer and a and ammer mill and lo - ed two men. M y SERVICES EXPAND In 1951 the him was recogniz- ed and' new machinery of mod- ern tpye was installed under the managership at Mr. Eric Jessom. Since then the firm has forged steadily ahead. Twoyears later, in 1953, it expanded to include refrigeration and traffive applian- ces, Beauty barn equipment, seeds and twines. In 1956, as the film’s business continued to grow, serving farm- ers over an ever-increasing area, it‘ was appointed as the Inter- national Harvester dealer for East Prince and West Queens. In its new location teh firm wfllbeequippedtooflferacom- ple‘te service to the hammer with a modern feed plant and heavy grinding equipment. EXTENSIVE LINES _]lts mill is up to date in every way and guarantees fast service. In. commotion with the plant itself, a fully equipped maze demy *Audrey Bevan, Parkdale Carol Bigger, Mt. Pleasant Shirley Blanchard, Tignish High Allison Bowman, North Wilt- s . . Mona Brown, Mt. Stewart Vannie Bryant! , Borden *Geral. d Bryenton, Remington Mane Bryenton, Brackley' *Caroline Buchanan, North Pin- 'ette Buchanan, George- Margaret ‘Dorothy‘aBuote'. 'Yvonne Buote, St. Augustine’s Convent *Rosemery Cain, Montague High Mary’s David Campbell, Alberton Etta. 0am_ pbell, Montague High Borden *Phylhs Campbell, Spring Park Robert Cairuthers, O'Leary Breather Clark,‘ Sumnemidc H13 ' Paul Clark. Winsloe Station *Francis Costly, Emyvule *Eleancr Coffin, Morell *Roy Coffin, Moreil- ’ Barbara: Compton, Summerside High Ann Canniclr, Millcovs ‘Kaye Oomohnn, Soum‘ High "'Winst‘on Cmcoran, O’Ieary c‘Shiiley Cos-rigor, Traced-la rose Roger Cousin, Kenoington Bill Craig, Kinkora Faye Crane, Mt, Pleasant David Crosby, Tyne Valley Brian Curley, Georgetown Anne MacLeod, Graham’s Road Hi ' *G-ordon Goldie, Queen Charlotte Kinkora High , _ *Fred Queen Charlotte _ l Daley, St. Mary’s Road' a , *Ela-ine DesRoehes, Miecouche High V . Rose May DesRo‘ches, Miscon- che High . *Elizabefli Dickieson, Stella Msr- Royalty Is . Wayne Dickinson, St. Angus. tine’s Convent ' *Doris Diguan, O’Leary Adele Dixon, North Tryon *Corneliu-s Doilron, St. Augus- tine’s Convent ~ *Gloria Doucette, ignlsh Hist: *Marjorie ‘ Doucette, Tigris]: High *Rcse Dougherty, St. Thersa’l M31'ilyn Driscoll, Fort Augustus GRADE X -- . *Urban Driscoll, Fort Augustus Elizabeth Duffy. Kinloors *Pauline Dunn, Mt. Stewart: Phyllis Dunn, Morell *Betty Evans, Spring Park ’ Eldred Farmer, Borden *Elinor Farmer, Souris High *Vincent Fisher, Traced-ire Cross , *Enid Ford, Ebenezer Haldane Frizzell, 0’ *Deborah Gallant, Stella Maris *Dorena Gallant, Stella Maris *Elizabeth Gallant. St. Mary’s Hope Rose, ‘Dmmore , A , Academy I *Oatherine Scott, St. Mary 5 *Ida Gallant. Stella Maris Academy . ' *Joan chum. Doreen Scuuy. Montague Hash (French) *sneua M. Tyne Valley Alice Geudet, Tignlsh High *Clara Gill, St. Theresa's Joan Gillis, Montague High Richard Gillie, Morell lam Godfrey, North Wiltshire *Mary Al Green, Alan Gregory. Parkdale *Evelyn Halec, West Covehead *Paula Hammill, Kinkors Eleanor Handraha-n, Tim High Charles Hansen, Georgetown High . ‘ * Hardy, Summerslde High ‘ Phillip Harper, Tignish High *Micbael Harris, Souris High *Elva Hennessey, Souris High Bob Henry, Winsloe Station Gloria‘I-licken, Montague High *Leonu Howard, Cape Wolfe Jessie Hewett, North Tryon , *Wayne Hewett, Carleton Siding *Estella Hughes, Millcove *Margaret Hughes,, Dromore Donna Hutt, Alberton *Barba-ra Jay, Kensington A. Leslie Jay, Pisquid West *Lyma Jay, Mt. Stewart Mona Jean Jay, Kinkora *Lucy Anne Jelly, O’Lemy '*Audrey Jenkins, Alma (King’s County) *Ann Marie Keefe, Tignish High *Terreuce Lann-igan, Montague Dorothy Leard, Bedeque *June Leard, Crapaud Carol Leightizer. Notre Dame Academy *Gerard Leslie, Morell David Lewis, St. Peter’s North *Pat Lidstone, Parkdale KM ', Warren. 3. Roy Paynter. Maddox. Miscouche H1 County) High. High Siding . ' *John Newco'mbe, North)!!!” Grove d Harbour . John Williams. East BIdeford s TOOK LATIN dition to the required subjects of the school‘course, have complet- ed a course in Latin and have at- tained pass standing in this “sub- *Genevieve Kennific, Morell ject: Academy ERIC JESSOME is operated Two experienced me- chanics are employed Who are capable of giving the farmer the very best service on tractors. A modern part department, complete in every detail, stocks a full line of parts and offers 48~huIr service. In the bright clean store, items catered cover an extensive range, including refrigerators television sets, twons, seeds, ventilating, fly sets, twine, seeds, ventilating e- quipment, fly and lice powder, poultry needs, feeders, waterens. flour and feeds. Joseph Marten, Georgetown l f‘Donald Matheson, Wheatley .*Walter Matters,‘ Westmoreland High Janet Mellish, Spring Park *Gersrd Mitchell. Grand Trac- *Normuan Moase, Kensington *Jean Mooney, Souris High ‘David Morrison, Kensington Norma Morrisey, Mt. Mellick Aldonna Mulligan, Kinkora ‘Eugene Mulligan, Kinkora *Davld Murphy, Miscouche High Justine Murray, Kinkora Wendall Murray, Graham’s 5% Brenna ' ' gton ad“ . ,1, Ross Brennan, lime * ’ Marie Brothers, St. Road ‘Ann Marie McAldufl, 'Ilignish Blah *Fenton McAllister, Kensington *Ester MacAssey, Morell - Celeste MacAulay, Souris High Rita MacCabe; Kinkora yams! ' 8“ Marilyn. MacCallum. Notre Callisto- campb-u, Wsstmore- m Academy land ' ' *Elizabeth' McCarmnn Sturgeon Geraldine McCarville, . Kinkora " Billy MacDonald, Montague High *Boyd MacDonald,NoIt-h Tryout Doris MacDonald, Montague $1M MacDonald, Orwell MacDonald, Grand mcadie 'Judy MacDonald, Cardir I’gan Leo MacDonald, Souris High , 'Patriei-a MacDonald. Souris High 1 ‘Roderlck MacDonald, Mt.VStew- ar e , ~ ~ . . Kenneth A. M‘aclnnls Souris‘ High Academy alty Norma Ceretti, Borden Lorraine Chaisson, Tignish High Adele Dixon, North _Tryon Gloria Doucette, Tignish High Marjorie Doucette, Tignish High George Doughart, Kensington Elizabeth Duffy, Kinkora Eldred Farmer, Borden Jean Ferguson, Montague High Aeneas Gall-ant, Stella Maris Carmella Gallant, Tignish High Doreena Gallant, St. Mary’s Academy Ida Gallant. Stella Maris v Adrien Gaudet, Stella Maris Alice Gaudet, Tighish High Elizabeth Gaudet, St. Mary’s Academy . Urbain Gaudin, Stella Maris Coreen Grant, Borden 'I‘ignish Eleanor Handrahan, High Joan Handrahan, ignish High Alice Harper, ignish. High Phillis , Harper, Tignish High Elva Hennessey, Souris High Wayne Howard, Gleng-arry Erwin Hewett, Kensington Jessie Howatt, North Tryon Lois Hughes, Montague High Mona Jean Jay, Kinkora Carol Ann Jones, Notre Dame Academy _ Ann Marie Keefe. Tignish High Maud Kells, Central Royalty Joan Kennedy, ignish High Janie Keough, ignish High Sheila Iambe, Emerald David Large, Queen Charlotte Gerard Leslie; Morell Norms Llewellyn, Montague High Catherine Mdrphy, St. Mary’s Academy Murphy, Blrehwood 13' Ann Marie McAlduff, Tlgnlsh High ‘ V Rita McCabe, Kinkors Marilyn MacCallum, Notre Dame Academy Garth McCarvfll‘ ' e, Klnkoo-a Geraldine McCarville, Kin- kora - Agnes MacDonald, Birchwood High Dorthy MacDonald, Montague Marilyn MacDonald, 'l‘lignish Betty MacIver, Kinkora Joseph McIvor, Borden Alan MacLealn. Borden Avlyn Jane MacLeod. Borden Dianne MacLeod, Montague High MwLood, Montague High . Phyllis MucMillan,‘ Central Royalty Lewis Newman, Borden ~ Pauline ,Noonan, St. Mary’s Academy Audrey O’Meara, Tigms' h High » Irma Perry, lenlsh High Terrence Perry, Tignlsh High George Albert Ramsay, Ken- sington . Georgina Reeves, Blrchwood High ‘ ~ . Bill Milly, Montague High Margaret Robert, Birehwood Hi h , ’ Roberts, Kinkora Catherine Scott, St. Mary’s Academy ’ _ Dianne Shaw. Montague High Erma Shea, Tignish High Donald Kensington Mary Toombs, Borden _ ‘Joan Underhill, St. Mary’s Aca- demy » ‘ ' Salome Wedge, st. Marys Academy - Beverley Yeo, St. Mary’s Acts- demy. Fashion House *Mury Maclnnls, Souris High ‘Belle MacIntyre, Souris .ngh Donald MacKenzie, Cardigan 'Claude McKinnon, Miscouche High - Billy Macieau, Kensington *Carol MecLean, Montgomery Milton Macbeth, Alma tKlng’s Dianne MacLeod. Montagul e *Donald MacLeod, Long River IKIa/cliy MacLeod, Montague Central Louise MacNeill, South Milton Parley MacNeill, O’Leary Victor MacPhee, Kinkora ‘Eileen MacRae, O’LeaI'Y, Ian MacRae, Parkdale I Mona MacWilliams.. Carleton Phyllis MacMillan. Patricia O’Connell, Pleasant *Judy Penny, Beach Point *Irma Perry, ignish High ’ *Marjorle Perry, S}?- Tharefis *Tcn'ence Perry, Tlsmsh. Hush .Bmce Picknrd‘ . Sm Hm . *Joop Plomp. Bedeque Helen Power, Port Augus’tus tHelen Power, Tracadie Cross *Mary Power, Miscouche High Dorothy Proude, Brackiey Roma Rackham, Hunter River “Ivan Ramsey, Misco' uche High *John Raynor, Mt. Pleasant _ *Marjorie Richard - , banish Huh *Winston Roberts, Kankora *Erms Shea. 'l‘ignish Douglas Sheidow, Mt. elhck ‘Libby Sbumun, Kensington *Ellen O’Leary *Helen Smith, Rennie's Road Marilyn Smith, Pownal *Winston Smith. Millview Bloyce Stavert, Kensington Ann Steele, Miscouche High Bernice Steele, DImstaffnage *Norrna Stetson, South Freetown *Donnie Stevenson, Fredericton *Douglas Stewart, Glen William Kaye Stewart, Greenhill Eleanor Stordy, Carleton Siding *mmwsdlli’t‘.’ it?” mil , 0 en *David Townshend, Souris High *Joan Underhill, St. Mary’s Aca- e'me . Shirley Weir, Morell ‘Sa-ndra Jean White, Murray ‘Oljve Williams , ' Beach Point ‘Scott Woodsidc, Kensington *Bau‘bars Worth, Albany Village ‘Al-an Wright, Low edBer- 1' ‘Alan Wright, Lower Montague The following students, in ad- Norma Annear, Montague High Janet Arsenault, St. Mary’s Helen Beck, Montague High Shirley Blanchard, 'I‘ignish High . Vannie Bryant. Borden ,‘ Dianne Burgoynne, Notre Dame, Academy Noreen Cameron. St. May‘s Drops Hemline By Five Inches By NADEANE WALKER PARIS (AP) -- Young Yves Saint-laureate, the new ChristIa-n Dior, set fashion buyers on their car Wednesday by dropping hem lines a revolutionary five inches —-right back to mid-calf. At first incredulous, some buy- ers got back their breath in time to. say they were “delighted.” One New York fashion editor called the Saint-Laurent "curve" line the first really new thing she's seen in Paris 'this season— “we had all the rest in the New York collections.” . To a man, the other designers ——Oardin, Helm, Larcehe, Levin Castillo“ Grille, ’Mnggy RouE, Bahnain, Malta and Gama—have cut sldrtzs all at or about the knee. Saint - Laurent’s lengthening of the hem amounted to the delib- erate flinging down of a challenge to buyers. It’s not all a matter of hams. The Dior silhouette, while based on a high waistline like all the others, achieves a new and dit- ferent shape. ‘ Folded in under the bust, it curves out over ,the waist and hips, and curves gently in again at ,mid-call" hem. Fullness is evenly distributed all around the figure, and the effect is, some- thing brand-new, though it may owe a bit to the trapeze, the baby doll and even the sack. Saint-Laureate , who took over last year as head designer at Dior. does agree the other de- signers are right about black—— it’s the color of the season. Kensington Fri 8 o’clock; Sat, 7:15, 9:15. Matinee at 1 o’clock Sat. Hal Stalmaster 17 year old Disney discovery starring in LIVE, ACTION film of adventure and thrills. “Johnny Tremain" in Technicolor. -With Luana Patton and Walt Disney’s youngest daughter Sharon Disney. Also Serial. s u Crapaud Theatre Fri. 8.30 p.m. Sat. 7.15-9.15 pun. "Gunfight At J O. K. Corral" Starring: Bert Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Rhonda Fleming. Michael Campbell, Central Roy-l l | l t Friday, Aug. 1, 1958 The Guardian-Page 11 International Airport States and Canada. tween the two nations at the dedication of the Houlton Inter- national Airport. . The dedication, held in conjunc- tion with a week-long festival ob- , Servance'here, signalledthe start of a $140,000 project to increase the size of the which hirst came into international use as an airplane ferrying stop during the Second World War. NO SEPARATION. , Muskie told about 2,1110 persons from both sides of the border that Park Corner Swim Class On July 28th, at Cousins shore, Park Cornesr, Mr. Douglas Cudr more conducted the various tests for the Red Cross swimming class, which was under the sup- ervision of Miss Sheila MucKsy, Darnley. _, The class included children from the following districts:— French River. Spring Brook, Long River, Sea View and Dam icy; also some from Toronto, On- tariohand U.S.A. Mrs. Geo. Hewett, chairman of the Water Safety Coonmlttee, for this district, very kindly helped with the conveyance of the chil- dren to and from the shore. The following are the ones who passed successfully. First bar to Bronco Medallion, Marilyn Paynter, Bronze Medal- lion, Wade Senior, John Hall. George Sims Dianne Watson, Monty and Don- ald Campbell. Intermediate: Myrna McLeod. Darrell Adams, Sharon Howstt, Rog-er Meek, Winston slid Wil- liam Cousins. Junior, David Watson, Allan Johnston. Beginners: Alberta McLeod, Boyd Donald. David Milton. Mar- lene Cannon, Marlene and Bar- bara lfickey, Wendell and Don- na McLeod, George Campbell. REGENT ‘ Friday - Saturday "Clipped Wings” Leo Gorcey and Bowery Boys "Chicago « , Confidential""“ . Brien Keith - Beverly Garland , Both Governor Edmund S. M'us- loie and New Brunswick Premier Hugh John Fleming called for an Increase in joint endeavors be- ls Being Expanded HOU'LTOIN, Me. (AP) - The heads of Maine and New Bruns- wick government met here Sun- day to dedicate a new commer- cial‘ link between the United “we should not allow the exist- ence of boundaries to separa:e us ities of new development. “We share a vast continent of tremendous resources—«many still uncountevdmand ample room, for all.” ‘ Fleming also spoke of the similarities between Canada and the United States. He said the two countries boast a friend- ship between neighbors not found elsewhere. ~ FRIENDLY EXAMPLE - He urged that the friendliness 'be used as an example forthe rest of the world and that both nations work together to help solve world problems. ’ “Canada needs the United States and the US needs Can- ada,” he said, “just as the world needs us both and we needt he rest of the world." ' . ‘ if SllMMERSIllE", TODAY (FRIDAY)- 2—7:15—9:10 ' SATURDAY 7:15 — 9:10 "The Tin Star’f With Henry Fonda, An- thony Perkins and Betsy Palmer. . t '_J. LEROY GALLANT Mr. J. Imy Gallant of Sum- merside, P. E. 1. district man- not ol the, North American Life Assurance Company, has received commendation on ‘ob- training the highest production points in his company for all Canada, during the months at May and June 1958. ‘ POULTRY tact— ' Summers“. g ATTENTION We are receiving poultry or our evisceruting plant every Tuesday until fun-her notice. Paying highest market. prices. Poultry pickup service is new 'eveileble. Forfurfller particulars cons JENKINS BRo§.'LTD , r FARMERS ‘ Dial 2167 or 2168“ x- Malpequs, P.E.I., . Wm. E. Guest Ladles’ Quartet: Mrs. Seamen Mr. A. Wedlock. Pri'ncetown‘ United Church: l50th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY. AUGUST 3rd ,' 11 cm. — 8 p.m. Guest Speaker MR. REGINALD MILLER Student Minister, \Cole Harbour, N.s. Guest Organists: Dr. Peter-MacDonald, Mr. James Peach Soloists: Dr. Margaret MecMurdo, Mr. Roscoe Walker WEDNESDAY. 8 p.m. W.M.S. — W.A. “SPECIAL SERVICE I Speaker REV. w. G. o. ELLIOTT . Marsala Pastoral Charge Organist: Mrs. Russell MacKay ‘ A. M. Callbeck, Miss Ens Phillips. SUNDAY. AUGUST 10th 11 am. — 8 pm. Guest Minister " REV. E. R. WOODSIDE, B.A. First United Church. Bathurst. N.B. Guest Organists: Dr. Peter MacDonald, Mr. James Peach Male Quartet: Mr. HJ Schurman, Mr. L. Ellis, Mr. R. Neve, Soloist: Mr. Stephen MacLeod ANNIVERSARY AND REDEDICA'I‘ION SERVICES Grant, Student MiniSter 'AIIeu-sr so. Bell, Mrs. H. E. 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