while surveying the activity at the Summersida Raceway yester- day afternoon. pretty Joyce Ber- nard feeds s tasty bite of apple iucxv HORSE V to "Progress Brand"-one of some 60 race horses which will partici- pate in the opening races at the Summerslde track Saturday night and Monday afternoon and eve- ning. During this two day meet 24 dashes will he raced for purses amounting to 85.000. WESTERN DANCE IRISHTOWN Hall July 1, Good music. Door prize. RAYMOND Grant. Optometrist, will be in his Tignlsh office Satur- day. June 30. WHEN IN NEED of an auction- per contact Major 1!. Moose. 81. Eleanors. Pi10119 3745- RUMMAGE and home cooking sale, Masonic Hall. Kensiiislon. Saturday. June 30- 3 p'm' Spam W-ed Regent Chapter O.E.S. RESERVE July 16th. & Will. (or Red Cross Blood Donor C133. lcs at Tignish. Mile"-0" mid ' Leary. Plan NOW to attend - YOU ARE NEEDEDI f 1 used Faw- will Fllgngog sliaried Debavai wager pump. No Price on Range- make us an offer. Kenslnalon Feed Service Ltd. Phone 36112. Personals Ralph and Eileen Morrell. Ham- ilton. left on June 20th by I1"? for Niagara Falls. Ont. where they win be employed- Mrs. Annie Sudsbury has reil11'11' ed to Sea View after spending the winter with her daughter and 80" m.law. Mr. and Mrs. William Sin- clair. Hamilton. Esther and Gloria Martin from Rumford. Maine, are on the Is- land visiting at present They 3;; at the home of their Aunt gy Uncle Mr. and Mrs. M. Mar 11. Emerald. also their grand PIP ants in Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Reash Shme” of Ch'town. were siiPPC1' El":3:I5 of Mr. snd'Mrs. George Sm Ellerslie. On sunosy. June it the occasion bclni. M15 ""1 M” Shes-ren's 25th. Weddlnl A""ll"e"' ary. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Sherren many more 5'68” of wedded happlncs THE UNITED CHURCH of Can- sda. Kensington. Sunday. Jilly lsi. Church School 0.50 am- Sscrament of the Lords 81117061" 11.00, evening worship 7.30. Mill Helen Moose. returned missionary from Japan will speak. BOY! I55 girls choirs. Summeriieid 9-30 s.m. Church school following service. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. li.A.. B.D.. Minister. Golf Draw Al S'side Club Saturday games at Sunimerside golf club: Men's 10-hole conlveliuml "'15 afternoon. Entries will be RCGIVN at number one fee between 1-30 and no p.in. All seller: If! 1'9- quesisd to enter. Ladies is-hols stroke competi- tion this 'aftas-noon; draw as fol- DWI! 1.00 Sally Bsslar. Gladys Beer. Marlon Howstt. Lin. Kay hfclver. Edyih Dodds. lrena Godllill. 115. Dot Baker. Christine Blac- Donald. 1.12. Irene Siliiphsnt, Nettie Msclaod. Bernice Perry. 2.30. Marjorie Gaadat. Dot Kun- cs. Msriorio Underwood. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants GUARDIAN HEAR "SMILING BILL" Con- cert, Hamilton Hall, Tuesday July 3rd. 8.30. Sponsored by 4H Club. Dance after. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Kensington. Divine Ser- vioe will be at 7.30 p.m. instead of 11.00 am. as announced yes- terday. Rev. E. H. Bean, B.A.. B.Th.. B.D. Minister. THE MARGATE UNITED Church Pastoral Charge. Sunday July 21st. New London. 10.00 a.m.: Margatc 11.30 a.m.: Long River. 2.30 pm. Rev. H. S. Has- lem. Minister. PARISH OF ALBERTON. Church of England. Services in Holy Trinity Church Alma at 9 a.m.. St. Luke's 0'Leary. 11:00 a.m.. Christ Church. Klldare at 3:00 p.m. and in St. Peter's Church. Alberton, at 7:30 pm. Rev. W. J. Phillips. Rector. 0'LEARY UNITED CHURCH. Services July 151. will be conduct- ed by Rev. Hcber Kean as fol- lows: Bloomfield 11:00 a.m.; Brae 2:30 p.m.; 0'Leary at 7:30 p.m. Sunday Schools as usual. This will be Mr. Kean's first service on the charge. ENMAN DEATH-Mr. John En- man. Victoria West. has received word of the death of his brother Angus H. Enman, Worcester. Mass. The late Mr. Enman had resided in the United States since early manhood but had made reg- ular visiil to the Island. He is survived by his wife; a son and two daughters. Mr. Henry Enman. Victoria West is a brother. Another brother William and a sister Ed- ith. Mrs. Frank Roper reside in Massachusetts. ALBERTON Mrs. Ronald Thompson has or- rived from her home in New Jer- sey to visit her father. Dr. A.L. Purdy. Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moose. Moncfon. N.B. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardy, Alberton. , Mrs. Lorne Murphy. Montreal. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E.C. McCue, Alberton. Mr. Neil Gillis. student at Rock- cliffe. Ont: ins arrived in Alberton cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G . Mi-s. May O'Rourke. arrived from New Bedford. Mass. Friday eve- ning to visit her sister. Miss Maud O'Connor. Alberton. A miscellaneous shower in hon- our of Mrs. Byron Bowness was held at the horn, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Downers. Montrose. with Mrs. Kenneth Gordon and Mrs. Norman Warren as co-hostesses. A decorated basket containing the gift packages was brought in by Linda Bowman and Nadine Crock- ett. The bride was assisted in ope- ning them by Mrs. Kenneth Gor- don. while the verses were read by Mrs. Norman. The gifts were arranged by Mrs. Lowell Huestls and Mrs. Keith Bownoss. On be- half of his bride Mr. Bowncss thanked their friends for their good wishes and beautiful gifts. All Joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." During a pleasant social evening. several piano selections were colored and refreshments were served by the ladies. Wing Cmdr. and Mrs. A F. Green and their daughter. Karen. to spend the summer with his ar- , PIUSVILLE Mr. Bobby Gallant arrived home from Tomato. Oats to spend his holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Colridge Rogers and famil also Mrs. Lance Dalton and faml . Burton. Lot 7 were Sunday visitors to Piusville. Miss Clair Gallant. Hartford, Conneticut, is spending the sum- mer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gallant. Plus- ville. , Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cain, Msss.. are visiting at the home of Mrs. Cain's Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Rosevllle. C A large crowd attended the week- ly dance in Bloomsfield Hall. Mu- sic was supplied by Leonard Bar- nett and Alton Hardy. Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran return- ed home on Sunday after receiv- ing treatment in the Western Hos- pital. Alberton. Miss Pearl Gallant. employed at the Western Hospital. Alberton. spent a day recently with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gal- sn . A large crowd from Piusvills and vicinity attended the weekly bingo held in Bloomsfield Corner Legion Hall. The Jack pot this week went to Mr. Louis Jones. Bloomfield. Mr. James E. Dexter. was through this district on Monday, June 25th. DA CEABE5 PUBLICATION NEW YORK (AP)-The Ameri- can Magazine is ceasing publica- tion after its August issue The monthly magazine has been pub- llshed under its present name since 1911. The Amerlcan's circu- On Friday. June 15. the syn- bolic cap-and-gown ceremony of Gi-sdustion.took place at Marian Academy. Miscouche. Ten men and women formed the class to receive yaduatlon dip- lomas from this high school which is under the direction of the Sis- ters of the Congregation of Notre Dame. This year's Grade X11 Grsdur tes are as follows: Dells Gaudet. St. Nicholas; Helen Balluin, Mia- couche; Yvonne Corinler. St. Phil- ip:, Errns Gallant, Miscouche; Edward LeClalr, ivfiscouche; She- ila Doiron. Charlottetown; Paul- ine Gnliant, Wellington; Gloria Gallant, Mont Carmel: Eleanor Tuplin. Rocky Point.' The Governor-General's Medal for the highest aggregate in Grade X11 went to Della Gaudet, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gaudet. St. Nicholns.. The graduation program got under way as the high school students walked in procession to take their places before the par- ents, relatives and friends assemb- - led for the occasion. After the strains of Handel's Largo came to an end. Edward I.eClalr read the salutatory. The Principal's re- port followed. After promotions and awarding of prizes. Dells Gaudet read the valedictory in which she stressed the role of the Christian institut- ion in our modern-day society. Following graduation honors. the graduating class mesented their teacher. Reverend Sister Saint Mary Sixtus. with a gift, as a token of their esteem. The graduation address was given by a native son of the com- munity, Judge Sylvere DasRoch- es of Montague. Judge DesRoches among his valuable suggestions, was strong in voicing his convict- ions on education. He pointed out that there was no reason for to- day's high school graduate to end his formal pursuit of learning at the high school level. He told of the many scholarship. available and of the organizations which are only too willing to lend a helping hand to the worthy stud- ent. Rev. Father Kelly. parish priest at Miscouche. in his concluding remarks thanked Judge DesRoch- es with the hope that the grad- uates and other young people would take advantage of their educational opportunities. remem- lng remarks. The musical port- ions of the program were under the direction of Sister Saint Marie Lutgardc. ' On Saturday morning, June 16th. the high school students turned out in a body at the special Mass celebrated by Rev. Father Kelly in honor of Our Lady for the Graduates of 50. In the evening of the same day. the Convent and Alumnae were hosts at the annual Alumnae Banquet in honor of the Graduates. Later. the closing ex- ercises came to an end with the Graduation Promenade. which took place in the -Parish Hall und- er tbc”spunsoi-ship of the Home and School Association. DIPLOMAS G. d ” diplomas are award- ed fo the following who have sat- isfactorily completed the course of study for Grade X11: Della Gaudet Helen Ballum latlon was 2,250,000. . SATURDAY. JUNE ma In Technicolor "THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS" starring Randolph Scott .C8rMOII and canteen aorvics Yvonne Cormler DPlVE'lNT'-JEi Coming Monday and Tuesday in Technicolor "THUNDER BAY" With James Stewart. 1? STAPLITE I "CE )lJt-ll-iEl?5lDE CA With KENT TAYLOR - SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Saturday) 2 - 7 - 9:20 BIG DOUBLE BILL "JAGUAR" With SABU - BARTON MCLANE "TRACK THE MAN DOWN" - PE.'I'ULACLARKE . DI tamin- F?” i no xiiii tinti- , Bursting iiie ilooilgstos of sliattsriiigsllisnisisofismiiiltiiiioi. nsof P liitsitltltl-its tliclliltlilt lostlllilflilll '?.'t'i: MoN.-rues.-wen. -liidltllllli IDICIHTM ' 1 lMiscouch'e High School Holds Closing Exercises Erma Gallant Edward Leclair Bhieia Doiron . Pauline Gallant Maurice Gaudet PRIZES Prize for Highest Average .in Grade X11, prize for science and HMO?! awarded to Dells Gaudet. Prize for second highest aver. age. prize for English and Geo- metry awarded to Helen Ballum. Prize for Algebra awarded to Yvonne Cormier. Prize for assidulty awarded to Erma Gallant. Prize for excellent leadership. excellent school spirit, prize (0,- French awarded to Edward Le- Clair. Prize for Religion awarded to Sheila Dolron. Prize for Latin awarded to Paul- lne Gallant. Prize for General Ethics award- ed to Gloria Gallant. Prize for improvement award- ed to Eleanor Tuplin. Prize for improvement award- ed to Maurice Gaudet. Medal of His Excellency, the Governor General of Canada for General Proficiency in Grade X11 awarded to Della Gaudet. The F.A. DesRoches Trophy for Grade X11 French merited by Ed- ward Ledair. Della Gaudet. Enlalu Gallant. awarded to Erma Ga ant. Prize, one year's subscription to "Selection du Reader's Digest" awarded to the student graduate ranking flif-stain (iiictr class award- ed to De an e. Certificate and first prize for fourth gzlalr gewillg awarded to Gloria an Certificate for Music, intermed- late course, with honors. prize for music awarded to Gloria Gal- lant. Certificates were awarded to the following students who have satisfactorily completed the course 3:1 study prescribed for Grade : Agnes Arsenault Leonard Prauglit Rosalie Desroches Patricia Poirler - , Elaine Gallant Emmett Wliliauil Shirley MacArthur Barbara Roy Marie Arsenault Eric Arsennult boring Judge DesRoches' inspir-cecug A.ggnguIt Irene Arsenault Leonard MacLellan Peter Steele Geraldine Mcitlnnon Justin McNeill Bernadette Gaudet Roddle Baglole Helen Gaudet Estelle Desroches Florence Mclfinnon Prize for highest average in Grade X1. prize for Chemistry awarded to Agnes Arsenault. Prize for second highest avar- fo Leonard Praught. Prize for third highest avenge awarded to Rosalie Deshoches. Prise for Religion awarded to Patricia Polrier. Baby Chicks THE END OF JUNEI How about your chick order. All the popular breeds; good layers, heavy breeds. All R. 0. P. Sired. PENDLE'l0N'B OHIOK HATCHEBY Kensington PHONE 65-5 FOR SALE Modern home located on paved highway, one mile east of Summerside. built in 1954. Containing living room with fire place, din- ing room, den, kitchen. four bedrooms and bath. oil heated. Excellent site for tourist business. Ins ec- tlon by appointment. Phone 7241 RALPH R. MacMIL Summerside East I Sell and Irish: Aufomafi . Pm his uarntan awarded to o Gallant. Geraldine Ile- Klnnon, Helen G . Prizes for Geometry awarded to Emmett Williams. Shirley Hac- 2:-etbain-, Leonard Ilclellan. Polar e. - Prizes for French awarded to Marie Areensuit; Cecile Arsenauil. ul Bernadette Gaudet. Prizes for History awarded to Barbara Roy. Florence McKin- non. Prizes for Algebra awarded to Eric Arsenault. Prize for Physics awarded to Justin McN ill. I Prize for Progress awarded to Roddie Bagloie. Estelle DesRoch- cs. George Power, Arnold Prize for Music and Certificate with honors for first year senior awarded to Patricia Polrler. Certificate and first prize for fifth year sewing awarded to El-' aine Gallant. Certificate and prizes for sixth year sewing awarded to Patricia Poirier. Rosalie Desltochos. Cec- ile Arsenauit, Elaine Gallant. tequ ). . X CERTIFICATES Certlfica,tes were awarded to the following Grade X students who have satisfactorily complet- ed the prescribed course of study for Grade x: Bella Gaudet Marguerite Rose Poirier Lillian Brown Annette Pitrc Mildred Decosto Cami Perry v Elizabeth Clark Iris Gallant. Geralda VenoGca Emelienne Deslloches Emeline Botts Wlnnifred Poirier Ervln Gillis Merrill Cameron Auldine Decoste Vernon Cameron Wilfrid Gaudet X PRIZES Prize for highest average in Grade X. Certificate and fourth prize for fourth year sawing, awarded to Bella Gaudet. Prize for. second highest aver- age. certificate and first prize for fifth year sewing awarded to Ms- guerite Rose Poirler. Prize for Religion Certificate. for fourth year sewing, certificate and prize for music awarded to Annette Pitre. Prize for third highest average. awarded to Lillian Bron. Prize for Arithmetic, certific- ate and third prize for fourth year serwin. certificate of attendnng; awarded to Mildred Decoste. Prize for Geography certific- ate and first prize for fourth year sewing awarded to Carol Perry. Prize for Arithmetic certific- ate for fourth year sewing. cert.- lflcafe and prize for music awed- ed to Elizabeth Clark. Prize for application certific- ate for fourth year sewing, cert- lficnte of attendance awarded to ENMAN'S WEST PHARMACY Will be the only Drug Store open i.n Summerside this SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND SUNDAY Hours: Saturday until 9 PM. Sunday 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.im., and 7 - 9 pm. Crapaud Theatre "Francis Joins The Woes" Donald O'Connor, Chill Wills and CAMEO KENIINGTON Fri. - Sat. 7:10 A 0:15; Matinee Sat. 82!). John Lund. 'Dorotby Malone in "FIVE GUNS WEST": also Serial and News. Bank siiiaowioag Friday worth possible certificate awarded Gaudet. a stolen fortune grasp. man who tried to stop him. Fri. - Sat. 1:15 o. 9:15; Matinee 5 "FRANCIS" the Talking Sat. 2:30. Suggested by Max Mule, Brand's noy;;:sT;;l;'estr1y teitirdeis . sen" - ' " n- The Funniest Picture in the C010,, starring Audi, M....,...,, Series. Marl Blanchard and Lyle Bett- A Woody Woodpecker gen Cartoon. sington will be open Do- minion Dsy from noon un- til french fries. hamburgers. cold and hot drinks. Every- one weicome to call. his Gallant. Prize for Literature. certificate 50? 10111111 year sewing. certific- ate of attendance awarded to Ger- IIIi,Il-izzellfi). or a ll tlo dad to Emeline 0' n "in Prize for Literature. certificate andysecond prize for fourth year oewms aw rded to 1: i Desiloches. a mel ewe Prize for application awarded Li; Wlnnifred Poirier, Ervln Gil. Prize for conduct, certificate and third prize for fourth year sewing awarded:to Auldine De- Coste. Prizes for improvement award- ed to Vernon Cameron. Wilfred Perry. Gaudet, Jackie Baglole, Audrey McKinnon. Prize and certificate of attend- ance awarded to Alfred Gaudet. A Ililyy dollar scholarship given by the St. Thomas Aquinas Soc- iety to the Grade X pupil having the highest mark in the St. Thorn. 5! Aquinas French examination Elven in the month of May Mer- .1ted.by Bella Gaudet. Prize for French. Donated by the St. Thomas Aquinas Society lezemed by Emelienne DesRocb- IX CERTIFICATES Certificates were given to the following students who have sat. isfactorily completed the course i1I;( studies Prescribed for Grade Armand Desiincheg Pauline Gaudet Georgina McNi-ill Peter Ballem Dolores Gaudet Gloria DesRoi-hes Alice Perry Edwin Desfioches Lionel DesRoches Anne Desltoches Pauline Noonan Dennis Gaudet Daniel Gallant Sat. June 30. 1956 The Guardian. Page 13 Alice Perry. Prize for Science. sewing certi- ficate and attendance certificate awarded to Gloria Dcsltoches. Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Edwin DesRoches. Prize for Hygiene awarded to Lionel Desltoches. Prize for application, certific- ate nnd second prize for fourth year sewing awarded to Anne Desltoches. Prize for application, prize for music awarded to Pauline Noon- an. ,, Prize for application, certific- ate of attendance awarded to Den- nis Gaudet. Prizes for application. Daniel Gallant, Carmella Martin. Adele Poirier. George Squarebriggs. Florlna Desitoches. Urbain Des- Roches. Francis Laughlin. George McMillan. MAY DISPLAY 'ETLINER TORONTO (CF) - Russia is considering demonstrating her new jet airliner, the TU-104, at the Canadian International air show next autumn. show chair- man Frank Ynung said Friday. Russian officials told Edgar A1. berts of Toronto, Canadian dele- gate to the recent U.S.S.R. air show, that definite plane to fly th Jet to Canada have not yet been made but they are inter. Labrador To- , leave For Norfh 0'l'i'AWA fCP) - 'I'lie nu"? Arctic patrol ship Labrador leaves Halifax early next for her third annual voyage into 71 northern waters, carrying scien- tists and scientific gear to pierce the icy mysteries of the region. The navy said Friday night 10" civilian scientists will be aboard this year when she sails July 8. some will engage in en cfsound. tags and charting along the shares 6 Foxe Basin south of Baffin 19 land. Others will study ice degen- eration in the area and circula- tion of waters in the basin, per: haps remaining on ice floes for days at a time. Bcirn Dance At WILLIAM COUSINS' Baltic July 3 Canteen provided by Baltic W. I. ted, Mr. Young said. Carmella Martin Adele Polrier. ix PRIZES Prize for highest average in Grade 1X. cctificste and prize for music awarded to Armand DesRoches. Prize for second highest aver- age. certificate for fourth year sewing, certificate of attendance awarded to Pauline Gaudet. Prize for third highest average awarded to Georgina McNeil. Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Peter Ballum. Prize for application. sewing to Dolores Prize for Gammsr awarded to &'eGe.i-.2 I TODAY (Saturday), PREACHING MISSION TRYON SUNDAY, -'I'l A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Preaciier:- REV. A. F. Mcd.lAN Soioisl-:- MR. RICHARD" iIii.roN JULY Isl Everyone welcome 2 J7 - 9:20 DOUBLE am. "JAGUAR" Starring Sabu and Barton McLane WAS HE ANIMAL OR WAS HE HUMAN. "TRACK THE MAN DOWN" Starring Kent Taylor The pack at his heels, and ATTENTION : seasons AND vicmmr O A complete stock of hand at AMALGAMATED DAIEIES LTD. . ' BEDEQUE FEED CAFl!.'I'ER.IA " poultry. hog and dairy feeds now on . 'rxx We Set! and kecommen -- Ql CAFETERI - xgxp K OPEN FORMULA F E E D -1 FARMERS I I WAREHOUSE in his He'd gun down any ROYAL Borden NOTICE The Legion I-lome, Ken- midnlght for lunches, REGENT mioiir 1 - 9:20 "DEATH JUMP" nun. nanny JAMES GLEASON - R Plx'ii.("i i.,-. i..; W A N Experienced liooltlio ply In writing stating ag - status. salary expoofod. plyailoasf two references and data avail- able. TED spar with typing. Ap- e. oxperienco. marital Must be able to sup. SUMMERSIDE CO-OP. 4 Gghgtriictton has now -; nity ital, O'Loary. All 1955 Your early remittance I are now due. 1, preciated. Remit to: sins. Pa"-. ; NOTICE started on the Colonis- s.nd 1038 Pledges will be ap- I-IARRISON, Assistant Secy, 9. ouuv. jP.E.I. . ATTENTION PRODUCERS O'I.EARY It SURROII We are pleased to RANDALL NDING DISTRICTS announce that A113, 0'I.EAR.Y, J is our new agent in your district and will be collecting hogs IEVERY TUESDAY for I SWIFT CANADIAN CO. LI, , h to nsfrrheolsysdfnmv. When you have RANDALL BOA prompt and efficient trucking service. - BIIIIIIIB - '..:'i-'z. '. y ”d