Silver Cup winners at the dlosing exertises of Union Com- mercial College Thursdag are, SILVER TROPHY WINNERS left to right, Glenda Gallant, Wood. Islands (typewriting); Wanda Cousins, Bonshaw, (gen- a ee se School Closings Held This Week Cosing\ exercises for Charlotte- cown and districts various pub- lic schools were held during the last three days. A large num- ber of interested parents and relatives attended each session. The only closing held on Wed- mesday was that of Parkdale Junior High School which took place in the school auditorium. Closing exercises were held Thursday for both the junior and intermediate departments of Central Royalty, the intermed- iate department of Prince Street School and the junior depart- ment of Rochford Square School. The closing exercises for the junior department of Queen Square School took place Thurs- St. Thomas Aquinas Society Reports Successful Year The annual meeting -of the Charfottetown _branch of the Saint Thomas Aquinas Society was held on June 21, in the B.LS. hall. The president of the Char- minutes of the preceeding meeting were read by highly very substan- tial amount would be available Jerome Gallant, had examined books and that them kept accurately. Appreciative remarks were made by several members of the LOCAL BRIEFS “ RAMP DISMANTLED The Rocky Point terminal for the former ferry service across Charlottetown harbor is no more. The traffic ramp and its lifting gear has been dismantled by pro- vincial department of public works’ erews. DRAWING WINNER The draw for the electrie fry pan, given by the Mothers’ Aux- diary Basilica Guides and Brown- jes, at the Holy Name Club, was won by Rhoda Longaphie, 74 Oriebar Street. HORSHOE TOURNEY The Brighton Horseshoe \ Club will hold a tournament Domin- fon Day. All players wishing to get in some practice are asked to be at the club grounds on Sunday at 1.30 o'clock. The tournament is open to all horse- shoe pitchers in Prince Edward Island, LINEMAN INJURED Joseph Paquet. a member of the Maritime Eectric Line crew, was said to have been injured yesterday while working on one of the company’s lines. Reports at press time last night indicat- ed that the injured man was resting comfortably. A company spokesman said that his injur- ies were not serious: , VY LOADING PRODUCE The M.V. Fergus is loading a full cargo of Island products at the Railway wharf for trans- portation to Newfoundland ports. The ship arrived yesterday morn- ing on one of her regular calls and is expected to complete wading and to sail late today. TOURISTS ARRIVE The tourist. season has already started for Prince Edward Is- and. Yesterday the first of the seasonal bus tours which inclode the Island in its schedule for sharter trips arrived in Char- ‘ottetown with 25 passengers. It was a Manhattan tours coach. A another sign that the tourist season has .}@s are Mrs. Edward Arsenault. satisfactory con- | .jand children, Douglas and Mar- _[lene of Elmira, were recent vis- Gallant, Mrs. Gilbert Richard and F.E. Doiron. The following delegates were appointed to represent the branch at the annual general meeting of the society which ts to be held at Mount Carmel on July 19th. Mrs. Henry Doiron, Mrs. Andrew Arsenault, Mrs. Stanley Doiron, Mrs. Alfgred Blanchard, and Mrs. Nazaire Gallant. Substitut- Mrs. Mary Arsenault, Mrs. James Thistle, Mrs. Jerome Gal- 'Tant arid Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. Foliowing adjournment a pro- gram of song and music under the direction of Connie LeClair with Mrs. Joseph’ Dougan -at the piano, was much appreciated by all. present. To complete a very successful meeting the ladies of the society served a delicious lunch which was a very fitting €nding to the proceedings of the afternoon KINGSBORO Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Sker- ry, and family, Toronto, Ontario, are spending their holidays with Mrs, Skerry’s parents, Mr. and vt William Robertson in Kings- ro. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrow itors to Montague. Congratulations to Miss Elea- nor MacVane, 10 year old dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl MacVane, Bothwell, who was suc- cessful in winning a wrist watch for supplying the correct answer to a question on a current radio quiz programme. Seamian Glen Stewart. who is serving‘ with the Royal Canadian Navy in Halifax, N.S.. is spend- ing leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stewart, Red Point. The best wishes of the com- munity are exiended to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dixon, Rollo Bay on their recent marriage. The bride is the former Dora Bruce, ‘will reside in Dorchester, Mass. J.0.C. Campbell, Q.C., is coun- sel for the defence and the Crown is represented by John P. In another case. a fine of $10 and costs was levied on a city resident for permitting a dog to run at large. Another $10 fine was assessed against a youth for speeding through the Victoria Park area at 40 miles per hour. There were also three cases of intoxication to, complete the docket for yes- terday morning's city court. Relatives Leave For Wedding S-Sgt, M.F.Hagan and Mrs. }. Hagan, Southport, left Thursday Morning, June 25th, to attend the ™ Hazelbrook W. I> per” Mrs. Emmett MacDonald $3.00 Clermont W. I. per Mrs. Edison G. Rayner 5.00 and Committee of Mrs. Nor- man Oatway, Mrs. Ken Mac- Donald, Mrs. Herbert Mac- Kenzie, Mrs. Pauline Dalziel, Mrs. H. Sharpe, Mrs. Roland Romeay. :..4...:......_ Rae Pleasant Circle, Albany Rural, per Mrs. Orville Large 5.00 Travellers Rest District per Mrs. Roy Walker ...... 57.00 Rose Valley District per Helen MacDonald and Helen New- GE rks ss i tn es 9.83 Point Prim W. I. per Mrs. Manson Murchison ...... 2.00 Brooklyn Kings Co.- W. I. per Mrs. Lioyd MacKinnon .. 5.00 Coleman W. I. per Mrs. Bannie Lockhart ........ 5.00 wedding of their niece, Mary Cook, whose marriage to Robert Reynolds takes place at Alliston, | Mass., June 27th. The bride is the daughter of the former | Emma Hagan of Kelly's Cross} and spent many summers on the Island where she has made many | friends. She is a graduate of| Wyndham Secretarial School. The groom hah just completed his studies at Northeastern Univer- sity, School of Business. They Others from. Prince Edward Island who will attend the wed- ding ceremony are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hagan, Kelly’s Cross and! Mr. and Mrs.’ W.P. McKenna, Emerald. Friends and neighbors wish ner a quick return to good health. Rev. F.W. Mollins and Mrs. Mollins, Kingsboro, were recent | daughter of Mr. Wayne Bruce, and the late Mrs. Bruce of Kings- boro, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon, Rollo Bay. } ' Mrs. Walter Dixon, East Bal- tic, and Mrs. Elmer Fraser, South Lake, represented the East Point U.B.W.M.U., at the annual meetings of the United Baptist Association held over the past weekend at First Baptist Church, Charlottetown. - Mrs. Alfred Sorrey, Montague. | Was a recent guest of her pa~ jents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rob- |ertson, Kingsbero. The North Lake Community sponsored a lobster supper ‘on June 1ith. Proceeds were in aid of the school. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah~ Simp- son, accompanied by their son | and daughter-inlaw,°Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Simpson and zrand- son Dale, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. Talbot Stewart, Bothwell. Conratulations to Miss Sandra MacGregor, East Baltic, and Miss | Marilyn Dixon, Bothwell, who were among the 24 graduates’! who received their diplomas at) the commencement exercises of | Souris High School on June 11th. St. Mary's hall was filled to ca- pacity to witness the ceremonies. | Dr. J.-A. MacMillan, Chariotte-| town, was the guest speaker for the evening |distant points who attended the visitors to Moncton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bruce, Mt. Mellick, and daughter Janette | and Miss Norma Robertson. of | Fownal, were among those from | showet for Mr. and Mrs. Clar-! ence Dixon at the home of Mr. TAKING TIME . There is an old story of a “prince of the church,” a Cardinal who was walking through the castle park with some of his chaplains, when a terrifie rainstorm overtook them. The chaplains threw their capes about their bodies and over their heads and ran for a marbie-pillared portico some distance away. The Cardinal however, refused to be disturbed. The chaplains cried to him, “Run Sir, Run! Here you may keep dry!” But the Cardinal continued to walk slowly and majestically as usual, and when he reach- ed the portico, thoroughly drenched but sti a Cardinal, he answered, “A Cardinal never’ runs. He takes time to be ,a- Cardinal.” We fieed to take time to be Christians—time out from the distractions of modern living —from the seeking after fame, money and pleasure, and the things the world labels ‘as .signifying success. The founders of the Bible and Mrs. Stoffer Boertien, Kings- boro. Sincere Sympathy is extended ‘o the wi and immediate rela- tives of the late Mr. Elijah Pierce who passed away suddenly at his home in Elmira. The deceased had been im reasonably good health and was assisting with the work about the farm until ap- proximately two hours before his death. His funeral which was lar- gely attended, was held from his residence to St. Columbas Church on June 16th with burial in the adjoining cemetery. Mrs. Carman Green and two young children from Moncton, N.B. have been spending their hotidays with Mrs. Green's par- ents, Rev. F.W. Mollins and Mrs, Mollins, Kingsboro. D.V. University of Kings Mrs. Stewart MacIntyre, East Point, has been confined to her home with an attack ef virus. I SERVICE OF WITNESS ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA ' Deanery of Prince Edward Island Sunday June 28, 3 p.m. at Crapaud Church Centre Combined Church Choirs Preacher: The Rev. Professor C. W. F. Stone B.A., B.D. NW. B. In the event of rain the Service will take piace in St. John’s Church, Crapaud. Society were men who “took time.” Seeing the great Teed of the world for the Scrip- tures; through vision, work and prayer they have helped make possible the translation and distribution of God’s Word in almost 1200 languages. We help as we contribute chase at The Bible House, the grofits of which are used to maintain and further develop the work. THE BIBLE HOUSE {Operated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary of The British and Foreign Bible Society) ° Borden per Mrs. Reg. Rodgers | i is i ; ke RK eK KK KR KK KK ‘ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH * | Established 1769 by Reyal ' Foundation K | The Reverend Canen J. T. Ibbott, »* — | Qrganist and Choir Directer, : Mr. H. John Harris, F.R.C.O. x 2:30 a.m.—Hely Communion. x 700 a.m.—Moerning Prayer and MON MATINEE an ede All Sunday School classes will x : : SS nae ae EVE. 7 and 9 dalek a he ' closing. ofthe Su ee Kw Kw Kw Kh Khe KK KR BD M MB! Mere wit not be any turther Siplaet ca anti Sep- | §HOW AT DUSK We cn a ee we TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY Not c- ETT SES a eu Pe ee aaa eZ tee H EKRHHM MM * + | BOX OFFICE NORTH RIVER WN oe | OPENS AT _— + = Attend 7:30 P.M. ‘ bi %| PRESBYTERIAN hing could stop it from coming through nae THE KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend T.H.8. Somers, MLA.. 3.T.M.. Minister Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M., Organist and Directer ef Choirs 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service and Sermen by the Minister: “In Ged’s World the Tiny Cand- les of Leve on Earth Shine Anthem: Thou Wilt Keep Him im Perfect Peace—Williams VISITORS VERY WELCOME The Kirk Is Open Dally. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:05 A.M. ; * College, Halifax, N. 8. RMN EN ERE Ee | ~ 5 s i gx a i | zi f ih i Ble! i y lv:06 a.m.—Adult Bible Ciass 11:0@ a.m.—Nursery School. * 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship and Sacrament ef Holy Commun- ion Sermon: ‘The Master’s Table” Anthem: “Beneath The Cross 7:00 p.m. — Divine Worship Sermon: “A Man’s Encounter With God” : Aria: “He Shall Feed His Fleck”. Handel—from Mes- . pat Sate See 4 . RCMP, who recenily re : 3 ‘| tor’ ticenee ’ versed A ppea OU Kt is also expected that Lieut- " Five appeal “cases were com:| judgment banded dows at » pre-| Sus but ‘= She Proceedings on i a pleted in Supreme Court at Char-| vious hearing which ‘ ‘ of agriculture for New TELEPHONE, 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK _|loticiown yesterday. The Mr. Justice Tweedy upheld toe| , High frequency equipment win jaf serex oe , Wekce Tes Cernphel, with | crete Cacrlet ee tne onak:| day afternoon, which will enable| minister of The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., June 27, 1959 5 | Mr. Justice Mark R. MecGuigan| was convicted of having posseas-| Serators to pick up stations in| Scotia, arrived ; and Mr. Justice George J.|ion of a still and was sentenced| “V2 Scotia and United States. |last evening eis ? . Also im use for the first time|of mutual : s Tweedy, also on the bench, to six months in prison and fined) win) be a number of vertical an- An appeal was allowed in the /$00 or an additional six monthe.| ‘onacs ‘These amennaes can be| eee ot case of Stantey MacrGerses, whe] in ail five cases Ailiees Gillis! ls to 9 stick dstven in the| While is the who Previously sentenced by|was counsel for the agpelients.| sound which dots away with the the a J Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet to/ ln the Campbell case, the Crown attend operators having to look for suit-| Field Day at | 30 days in jail on a charge of as) was represented’ by J.B. Johe-| sje trees to which to fasten their Mr sault ‘cqusing bodily harm. Ja) son and in the other four by] Serial pan dh gl allowing appe court Joba P. Nicholeos. The purpose of the field day is| stein-Friesian re esuit eit me to determine whether the equip-| ada. ° “etre 4 en Radio Club |iasttetects se 2" . was gran the Ia Queens County Magistrate's closed by the crown that it was| Vincent L. Pineau, who was pre- 7 slam as tea ehet Oe ~ is teks oie vs ceiren tle fle ae leet cme Ce 4 pend on in case of an field pleaded guilty to charges of | fence of this nature. a charge of assaulting a police ns Day’ A lobster boil will theft when arraigned before Mag-| Two others, one from Beatons| officer in the execution of his the operators istrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q.C.,/ Mills and the other from Bom-| duty. At least 20 members of the ©x#rcises. Friday aRereope. " | aw, bom picoded guilty | in grating the appeel the| zeit Rogers Memorial Rodlo The two were specifically | charges of possession of intoxi-| sourt quashed the sentence hand- f MEDICAL Ss ee charged with having stolen one/cating liquor in a place other|ed down by Magistrate Gaudet | Club will hold their second annual ae ee Sreedian tan: es | field day near Rocky Point today| MONTREAL (OP) — : : car battery, one aa than their residence, were each|and amended the charge to that and a quantity of gasoline froma 24 $99 and costs or 30 days of common assault and fined the| 224 tomorrow. The proceedings} mand Frappier, a boat, at or near Covehead, the appellant $30 or 30 days. are expected to get underway) school of hygiene et the Univer. Buntain, Rustico (shorthand). _|tenced to 30 days im Queens! 1onnon (CP)—George Drew,|!#ken under advisement. Kelly) 44Y- ee ee ae (Photo by M. Mallett)'|County Jail and the other drew! 20 oaisn hi — «| was convicted by Magistrate K.| _ Participating for the first time/| director of the university's micro- - a fine of $25 and costs or oe ease FF oa made a flight in|M- Martin and sentenced to three| i@ such a field day will be Cor-| biology institute. day afternoon. days. ned on two charges ajone of the RCAF Argus aircraft| mouths in jail a onan : ; ‘aigned tempted break entry a os aa eee ie = North Rustico man pleaded a * a ee Air! well’s Pharmacy. Dunn was seq- lowing -persons: Frank Costello, | Silty to the charge of creating a} / 0, ar , flight, which! tenced by Magistrate Martin to Parkdale; George W. Cheverie, | disturbance in a public place by| sted aout am hour. was Air’ 1g months on the charge of break- Central Royalty, 1-5: Reginald|S¥e@ring, and not guilty to a/Marshal Sir Edward Chilton, air|ing and entering the New Way McCarville, Central’ Royalty,| %comd charge of assault causing | Officer commanding RAF Coastal) Furniture Store in Charlottetown. senior; Mts. G.;B. Whiteside,|bodily harm. For the first of-/Command, and Maj -Gen George| The appeal of Hugh Someried : n itnary and in-|fence the accused was given a/Kitching, chairman of the Cana-|C was adjourned for de- 5 termediate: Mrs. Cletus Mur-| fine of $15 oe mee a oe orem dian joint staff in London. et Campbell is appealing the ? phy, Rochford Square junior; : ee charge of indecent assault, al Kk wk wk wk MMM MK MK -M ve pene cat wees om [oe yeu asad | BOD | 9 | Amglican Churcit | WIEST BAPTIST TRINITY UNITED ; Clair Trainor, Queen Ssuare in-| Friday for sentence. agis- Sho eustin Senne ff em CHURCH hectnedinke teak pelmmare. 1 [teebe athnd int Gnd te the nasi ws! 7 of Canada CHURCH secaace Annual reports were delivered |of the accused and the extenuat- GREGORY PECK IN Cer. Prince Fitzrey Streets. Frank MacLean, by the principal of each school |iné circumstances, a two-year, 4 , ST. PETERS ssupn is - ae Robert 8. —_ and tach program included the geo fing Prado ys pose ‘THE BRAVADOS” CATHEDRAL Rev. H. L. Mitton, B.A., B.D. B.A. B.Ed. BD. presentation of prizes and ¢eF-| ordered to enter into a recogni- | 4¢ Rechford Square 0 ‘ Reysten F. Mugferd, A.B.C.0. tificates. zance in the amount of $500. Organist and Director ft Cooley $500 and Choir Direetor: A Freetown youth who had COMING MON. AND TUES. he Ror. Consu 7. &. Raves M4. Mrs. V. L. Dingwell SERVICES OF WORSHIP ° previously entered a plea of | ° L. Th. Reeter 11:00 a.m.—Nursery Care fer Bicycle Case guilty to a charge of breaking ™ | te Rev. Canon E. M. Malone| 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Church " and entering a eg yp BP ay x M.A., D.D., Scheel 11:00 a.m. Divine Wership— stealing 2 quanti ing, = ‘ the Rev. W. G. Hogg, (All classes will meet) ~ Holy Communica Is Adjourned ee. mee eae A VERY BEWITCHING COMEDY ABOUT Henerary Assistant Priests | 11:00 a.m—Care of infants in| Sermon: The True Vine Three \witnesses testified for|™S Plea to that of not guilty. * A VERY ENCHANTING SUBJECT-sex! Organist and Choir Banton and leita of pre-school | Anthem: “Hymn to the Tein the Crown before the case involv- oo cea tecteie sae ae x TECHNICOLOR?® “| children in Nursery oe “bees ing a bicycle. was -adjourned . “Pe dergarten par-' .. Works . until next Friday .by Magistrate |49¥. July 3rd. es The Fitth Sunday after | nts can aitend church while| 7:00 p.m—Divine , "K.M. Martin yesterday. A Char- resid oyalty Pa * Trinity children are being thus cared : Commanten And ie lottetown sporting goods dealer |<onmicied for having Possession | J | 8:00 a.m.—Hely Eucharist. ae The Rev. Mr. Maclean is charged with possession of |© ,monicaling Mquor in a place ane et ae 11:68 a.m.—Morning Worship re stolen goods. er than his residence, drew 11:00 Presentation of awards and — vening Hymna” q=. The three witnesses were , the |® fine of $200 and costs or two) 4x a Eucharist! certificates te members of cceinid ob es aaa person from whose son the bicy-|™onths in jail, after it was dis- . as Junior Church = buying the bicycle from the ac- Crapaud 3 p.m. The Supernatural” (2 Kings me > Ged as tectum € cused, and the youth who had|/RED SHIELD: | Meaday, June 0 | a cr) “Gree: |= —eeeeeennmeenneee 7 1 * "s “ : event been. convicted of the DONATIONS » St. Peter, Apostle dud Martyr, « savieur” (Gluck) (2) > 235 Cumberland St. at Lengwerth Ave. Proclaiming: “as The Old Book The New Birth ; The Precious Bloed The Blessed Hope 19:15 am—“TRUTH FOR TO DAY” on CFCY. : 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hear. “When David Was Fergiven”. James A. Stabr: .# 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistie Service “A SHELTER ° ° hills of the Lord? Or who shall stand im His holy place? He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart! who hath not lift- ed up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully.” Ps. 24: 3, 4 CHURCH 37 Elm Avenue’ A. N. Stairs, Minister. Pheme 3676 Services : 10:60 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11:00 a.m.—Woership Service. 7:38 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. * You Are Invited Te Worship With Us. PAUP ane A + ae