F m 0 5".“- m, . Mve gm, is: nears. Evelyn, Seven-d random and Campbell. Catherine, Newport: ‘mrdmgwwgs mum :- Assisfa "f5 mhfn'...‘ a n M M‘cmnalé . . .\ mm - Es:- as coma-inning to the pod . Helena Comma?!st 1183:3152 Kanon Quee fi———-—- th be made ‘ - ' 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. May 25, 1964 to promueués and amen .ii a: P055 Exa "15 Mute“ ‘Mm-t- Southpon. 53?. gr v F l ; am it areas are particlde dining The following are the stud- "thfith Egg"? Gallant (Mrs'. successfully Ver- Trainer. Olive. - I I I Centennial Year, guts who have OFFICERS ELECTED completed their llcenclng ex- More” and walkerv ery F‘. I laid fogélvrmgmofifigms we»? aminations from the Central m1“- ele : ae D . - - " ' m ' a 23:00] for Nursing Assistants. 'ro MINT COINS highest mark was attain- The Bank of Norw Helena Costello cided to mint manuals; . ' , ed by Mrs. Iaan. ewa m1 Dowllnl of Charlottetown. coins to commemorate the 150m mfg! m.“ W M”, The names are listed in sl- anniverssrv of the Non/alum Avian. Charlottetown; m, Michelle-l order. 'constitutlon. Elmate VJ hIdlIhn VOC . - - l ' SIMMERSEE — The abate at Souriis. Summerside and Charo side BAND AND CHORAL. CONCERT rim... or: ‘ s... simm- .. 1:2? harm-“W. .M'“... ‘°"m . 3. Oneottheprtncipalreeolutinns ~ ' . lmm curday bus» d in the e W ‘s meetiuglssawere ping; ovei‘il’assed worked “1' Wmlguncu datum at a dinner Que." Chadd". ness b Stat D w. E. Calladhamof better understanding. and and dance. ofySimufiieughfly Them wasat‘ull Glhristian dam Ire-mmtlon tram the (301116215in era SYDNEY (I “Ira” m at South minim attended by im in“ “9‘1 ‘0 mw‘lfig‘ fmswm': fv'gmn’fl‘i' a. O.C.H.S. [AND and GIR‘LS' CHOIR! . ll nunben of the comm 9‘ the Clergy from different 93"" a k Em d unite 1n stroyed. and a out had its head 0‘ “‘9 “land “d by Mo" Re“ exit of neighbg'liness and Ian!3 blown off by a firework in Aus- Proceeds in aid of Band Fund. MA. MacEachem. b19110? 0fliner-standing trails Friday night in a wave 800 3 P.M. Charl°tiet°w“- Grand Knight Desmond Gaudet of vandalism and cruelty in Admission 1500 . r . * . The funeral at TignlEh w I s or summer-side welcomed the Sydney's “crseher night"—for- y .. .. _. ,. . . . - held from the home of his son delegates. Reports indicated all merly Empire Day. Bradford, to St. Simon and St. a FESTIVAL PRIZE WINNER CAN'T RESIST . Jude Church. Solemn Requiem , Thomas leCIaIr High Mass was celebrated by Who can blame Maurice age, won important awards competition. Looking on is . his 8011. RW- Joseph LOCIBB‘. Evans of Toronto for reach- the' best performer in Gil Harchoux-Vuillaume. Mon- Dles Suddenly deacon Rev. Charla Gull!“ in; across the cultural split French and as the most pro- trcal, author and producer of Ind Elm-deacon ROV- Emul- to kiss a beautiful F re n c h mising one in the entire Fes- La Quintrala. best Canadian “GNISH __ Thomas Leash. “81 Richard. Master 0! core- Canadian blond? from Quebec .tival. Evans, holding the Fin- and French play. in which highly respected and WA mmesv ReV- Gerald Steel°~ City? Dianne Pinai‘d, w ho a1 Festival trophy. was dtr- Miss Pineard had the title - ~ In the choir were: Rev. Den- smzlingly receivcs the hom- ector oi the best play in the role. 5:823; 12163:; gang: 5,221: 1113 Gallant, Rev. F. Corcoran, at the firm of Myrick and Mac_ RSV. Pierre Arsenault, and RCV. I . 1 , Intosh prior to his retirement Nam” Gmmt' 5”” 1" ‘ ‘ seven years ago. died sudden- “mew”? “at 3" R‘V' My ’ ly from a heart attack at the Pom”! Rev‘ P' wal‘m' Rev' 1‘ V - home of his son Rev. Joseph MmDonald' 3“" John B“. ' . Lama“. of South Rustico. Rev. J. Tardif. Rev. Charles McCarthy, Rev. James Smith. Finds Mink Disease "‘ m- elding there since his retirc- Rev. J.P. 0' . merit. He would have celebrat- inald PihEI-ln. Rev. P110360 Dr. C K Gunn, director oftritional disease. but experll fin animal research locatedfmental work at the Dominion ed his 80th birthday the follow. Gaudet and Rev. Floyd Mc- ing day. They celebrated their Gaugh Who also OffiCilted II o N E w E E K o N L Y 52nd wedding anniversary in the grave in the church cemeo Ffimiiyed ' th telgyll’be J H n ‘ r. air was e son of a arers were: . . u- at the Dominion ExperimentaliExperimental Fur Ranch. be: the late Joseph A. LeClair and ate, Roy E. Doucette, Alcldo u- Fur Ranch, Summersxde. h a s i gun in 1960, showed it to be an‘ Melanie Bernard, Tignish. Boudreault, Cyril Arsensult. ’ ' solved the most serious disease infective condition~ During they to mourn besides his Gerard Gaudet and Roy Clo- in the mink ranching: industry.past three years further exper-l in Canada. the Us and Euro-Qiments conclusively proved it is; Left wife. the former Catherine Bel- hossey. Flower bearers we: I. I A g V nard of Tignish. are four sons five little grandsons: Tommy, U s K E H pean countries: that of the not 8 nutl‘ltlonal COHdlllOfl and‘ Rev. Joseph and Benoit of South Dale, Phil. Neil LeClair and “Wet Belly Disease." 1confirmed its infective nalUI‘e-j Rustico. Gerard and Bradford Tommy Perry. The disease cause.- pigmen- i and one d ht “ tailon in the leather of mink l 15" CONTROL EVER i aug er AM Man. . . , (M .E.C.P v 110! Tl- ; gel: andhaszfeaetgynuggalgmsi W313“ $323312?" 1 he i125; e mm" DIMOND - .- age of 25. A son died in lnfan- tigation for the past 20 yearsiwas found for this disease and: _ ~4 PRIZE WINNER szis‘m:.:l.i‘°é.hhllih "' “'6'” % o I? » has 05, mmmm of d0u_ithis, plus other knowlege gain-i it”: ,0 ,hg‘mtjustry‘ ,ed at the SummerSIde station.‘ A funeral service will be held Ms *est'ssaizifilsii’s'eh“ m... 2° “0"” --- -- GENTS ‘ ELECTRICS - WATER PROOI= MODELS — CALENDAR — AUTOMATIC STYLES over a long period. the “Must” the Fur Farm in Summerside . ' ' . . . ' ' Four American scientists gave Esp “as graduated from m. l t d a.d ontv‘olled the di-. . .' v ' - 180 a e n C excellent reports on their work. x0” scmla TeChmcaI 001‘ “Iii: some 15 years wet belly ‘ °“ “’9‘ belly film” in respect; ‘Sithn'iigem‘iigrfi $0531}:- discase we: thought to be a nil-3:1? different inelgence! of Hw‘ cal) with honors. He was .____ i sease in relation to aneuan _ ‘dieis and other interesting fac- awarded the “50cm!” °1 MOII‘Ier, Daughfer tors. but they unanimously prnffiswnal Eng‘qee” 0‘ N's' B i H Id agreed the m1. at me Can... :gimzte r3; thengililest averi Tenders for six (6) first grade nylon Edian station had solved iiie dirv “ 5 a” “‘3 m a 39M” ' ' ' anque e ect cause of wet belly disease. Si‘d ‘iugtuml .Subj‘icis during "res xdzo "I. SUMMERSIDE _. A CGu‘ The work reflected credit on 15 “"09 engineenng GOUI‘SG- underSI he ""11 mother and daughter banquet‘the Canadian Department of Mr- LOCkflby. a native of g “y ' ' was held recently at. the North Agriculture and especially our Hamilton. P-El. Plans to do Berleque United Church. 1the staff 3“ theth Ranch in; §m5i '_ gl‘ragufite ltudyszi the L. I. A toast to the motherl was‘Summersi e. w‘ ere all its mperia o ege of encs proposed by Marion staveri of members took part in solving: and Techn°1°EYiL°nd°nnEW secretary, Alberto“ 3333'“! High same" North Bedeque and the reply. this difficult disease of interna-‘ land, on an Athlone Fellow- 5 given by Mrs. George Hogg of? 1101181 "We t- WP- ’ Wilmot Valley. i res i . Serving were NLTS. James? \J’sa ' i Clark and Mrs. Lorrie Moon. .1 ,‘~ ‘ % ' Caull. . At the close of the banquet m. L PAGE 5 NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO REPLACE YOUR “1'9 a“ 9 OLD STYLE WATCH WITH THE LATEST MODEL - A Rosslyn Shaw at the piano. Ma- rion Stavert, a faithful mem- nsn.:.°‘;..:;édxzras: WATCH YOU WILL BE PROUD TO WEAR - - - - - . - - ed with a CGIT ring as a grad- "is: w... .. Shoes for Graduation showing of 3 'Biin Graham” sound film by Rev. R. M. Shaw. 39..., Slugs and all Summer Long! AT Ferry Docks . . . . styled for fashion Permanent signs of welcome and 10 flag poles for the flags of each of the. Canadian Prov- I d f f inces will be erected at both 0 s s s e the Borden and Wood Islands Ferry entrances. it was reporI. ed recently by the P.E.l. Cen- tennial Co mittee. Work began at Borden about a week ago and should be fin- ished by this week. it was stat- ed. Choose From Such Famous Names As Longines -- BUIOVO -- Wirinauer ' Gruen EtC.----- O o I TIgnIsh Man i ' l Dies AI 70 mm — James L. Perry died Thursday at Western Hos- pital. Alberton. He was 70. Mr. Perry, son of the lam . and Mrs. Phillipous Perry Palmer Road. spent most 0 his life as an employee of the 1'1th and Buote Fisheries 10ft WE ARE ALSO OFFERING A LA ROE SELECTION OF OUR OWN "TAYLOR" BRAND -- BOTH LADIES AND GENTS MODELS. some of our famous names are: ‘ ACCENT 1. NATURALIZER mourn are one brother and three sisters: John L. Per- ry; Mrs. Kate Galileo. Leovillc. Mrs. Joseph P. Bernard, Pai- n“ 1:0“ 53:02” and M”. Besides graduation there are many other invert. ‘ . ' t , . us. H I . mm «5.221 guEheld 33.: ‘m m m“ " "M 3"”- m" d All ’Taylor” Watches Carry Our Famcus 5 Year Writ-ten Guar- mma s MW“ “9mm MM.“ gamer; mb’ P‘lm” and-MismatehhMctM‘he Ont”. MW. 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