eocertiiicates and Prizes Awarded To Prince Street Grade I - (Miss Morrison) Promotion Certificates (Alphabetical Order) Linda Archer. Lorraine Archer, Margaret Argent. Arthur Alex- mdar, Norma Armswo my. Brenda Campbell. Wally Dalzlel. Donnie Doiron. Ronnie Kins. Judy Lloyd. Moira Malone. Gordon Mill s, Lynda Murchison. Jo-Ann Mac- Ausland. Shirley ltsccallum, Nsocy MacDonald, Harold Mac- znnis, Dianne Maclnnls, Ronnie tfaclieuzle. Gary Nlelson. Wayne 'Peters. Gail Refuse. Scott Small- wood. Barry Turner, Kirby Ward, Carol Whiteway. Stella Wylie. he Iear Attendance Certificates Norma Armsworthy, Gordon Mills. Dianne Msclnnls. Carol lvhiteway. General Proficiency Prizes Kirby Ward. Gordon Mills. Judy Lloyd. Scott Smallwood. Dianne Maclnnis. Nancy MacDonald. Attendance Certificates Blair Llewellyn. Velda Pound. Promotion Certificates Shirley Bannister. Sharron Buell, .Mu-ilyn Byranton. David Camp- bell, Donnie Carr. Lorna Frlzzell, Harold Harper. Bobby I-lolstead, John Jay. Verna ,Larter Jimmy L.arter. Blair Llewellyn. Dale Lutz, Lana Meredith. Promotion Certificates Gnrdnn Michael, Velda Pound, Cyril Prcstidge. Wayne Ross. Marion Ross. George Ross. Kath- erine Shama. Kirby Smith. Mar- lyn Ward, Larry Warren. Prizes for General Proficiency Marilyn Ward.. Lana Meredith. Verna Lartcr.' David Campbell, Katherine Shama. Prize for Excellent Work Sharron Buell. Prize for Progress Marilyn Byranlnn. Grade I - (A. Fraser) Pmmotiou Certificates (Alphabetical Order) William Acorn. Judith Ballem. Margaret Bell, Barry Burle y. Tudy Callbeck, Peter Clark, Ro- bert Coffin. Blair Garnhum. Aud- rey Grant. Donna James. Larry lones. Ronald Lidstone. Jamel MacCallum. Barbara MacDonald. Patricia MacDonald. Brian Mac- Kenzie. Alan MacLean. Heather MacLean. Cheryl MacQuarrle. Norma Matheson. Thomas Math- iloll, Paul Mich ael. Katherine isunders. Margaret Shaw. Ken- ieth Smith, Sharon Stairs. Joan Stewart. David Swan. Lawrence -Turpin. Veda Waller. David Wal- ters. Barbara Warren. Don!!! 'Whlte. Prizes for General ncficienc, Paul Michael. Cheryl MscQ"lP- rie, Sharon Stairs. Robert Coffin. Alan MacLean, Audrey Grant. Special Prize for Excellent Work Peter Clark. Grade II -(Miss Mscdonald) Certficstes of Merit 1. Lynn Loftus; 2. Elaine Hil- lier: 3. Gloria Large: 4- Hell-ht" Fraser: 5. Claude Hicks. Attendance Certificates: - Roy MscLennan. 2 years; Patricia Jay Z. 1 years.. Prizes for Proficiency 1. Lynn Loftus; 2. Elaine Hil- lier: 3. Gloria Large: 4- Hill-V101" Fraser; 5. Claude Hicks: 5- F101” ence Cameron. and; n -(B. Pound's Glass) Merit Certificates 1. Linda Clark; 2. Karen Mac- Noill; 3. Ian Purvis; 4. Donna Sutherland; 5. Robert MacNutt. Attendance Certificates Rosemary Gosbee. 1 year: Gall gighop 2 years; Ian Purvis. years; Linda Wright 2 years. Prizes for General I-Hoficienoi 1. Linda Clark. School Board Prize. 2. Karen MacNeill. School Board Prize. 8. fan Purvis. School Prize. 4. Donna Sutherland School Prise. 5. Robert Macllutt. I e h e e 1 Priz s..'.'cm Prizes for Excellent improvement in Readin . award- ed ta Gail Blshon and ary Cud- nose. Grade Three -(M. Brehalt) Corifioatos of Merit 1. Donald Stevenson. 2. Gun! Ilaelnan: 8. Donald ldscxayi 5- - 5. Ross Stairs. Barry Brown. 1 year: Rlchlfd Marley. 2 yes s; I-lu-old Mec- I. first prise for General Pro- fleleuey won by Donald Steven- son. 2. Second prize for General Pro- ficlgncy won by Grant Msclaan. 3. Third prise for General Pro- ficiency won by Donald MscKsy. 4. Fourth prize for General Pro- ficiency won by Norma Stone. 5. Fifth prize for General Pro- liciency. won by Ross Stairs. 6. Sixth prize for General Pro- hciency. won by Clara Lavers. Grade Ill -(Dorothy Malone) Certificates of Ililit 1. Annie Gillies; 2. Harold Lad- ner; I. Janice Cheverie. Joyce Savldant (equal); 4. Katherine Kemp, Florence Mscwillilml (equal); I. Cynthia Cameron. itteadanoe Certificates (One You) Carol Taylor. Katherine Kemp. George MscMlllon. PIIZES First Prize. awarded for Gen- M IE!-'IilGEiiATIOil IOIIQOIA, ai ae mill esuntua. walk-in SWIG"- dahy eases, etc. We service and mil" in! as of electrical Io Wliillld B0iiTiiMiT0ilS lslssawssssseaass althaess-werepsirth-PI osahseasfersnywlrlns clfseniseeauiagaawiu-L 1wtsQyoarIoma.. Storey Electric- ...':2P..2... School Pupils eral Proficiency to Anne Gillies. Second Prize awarded for Gen- eral Proficiency to Harold Led- nor. Third Prize awarded for Gen- erlal Proficiency to Janice Chev- ere. Third Prize awarded for Geh- ersl Proficiency to Joyce Sav- ident. - Fourth Prize awarded for Gen- eral Proficiency to Katherine Kemp. Fourth Prize awarded for Gen- eral Proficiency to Florence Mac- Williams. Fifth Prize awarded for Gen- eral Proficiency to Cynthia Cam- eron. Special Prize awarded for Spe- cial Effort, to Douglas Platts. Grade IV -t-(Miss Hansen) Certificates of Merit. 1. Gloria Waller. 2. Jean Savidant; 1. Allan MacKay; 4. Brian Wonnacott; 5. Virginia Mac- Nutt. ' ; Attendance Certificates Roy Biggar. 1 year; Richard Ward, 1 year; Palsy MacPhail, 2 years; Edward Stevenson. 3 years; Prizes First prize for General Pro- ficiency School Board Prize. s- warded to Gloria Waller. Second prize for General Pro- ficiency School Board Prize. s- warded to Jean Savidant. Third prize for General Pro- ficiency. awarded to Allan Mac- Kay. Fourth prize for General Pro- ficiency. awarded to Brian Wonns- ccrtt., Fifth prize for General Pro- ficiency. awarded to Virginia Mac- Nutt. Sixth prize for General Pro- ficiency, awarded to Gordon Full. Special prize to a pupil of hon- or standing who has attended this school only part of the school year. awarded to Betty Oliver. Special Prize: Ronnie Mac- Murdo. . Grade IV (Mrs. Julia Maclnnls Teacher) Certificates of Merit 1. Judy Gay, 2. Diane Mac- Donald, 3. Constance Peake, 4. Gail Herman. 5. Keith Matheson. Attendance Certificate Eric Bentley. 1 year. General Proficiuacy Prizes 1. Judy Gay. awarded by the School Board. 2. Diane MacDonald. by School Board. 3. Constance Peake, awarded by Prince Street School. 4. Gail Herman. Prince Street School. 5. Keith Matheson. Prince Street School. Special Prize for diligence. a- warded to Pamela Aitken by Prince Street School. Special Prize for diligence, in- warded to Richard Ross by Prince Street School. 1 Grade V -(A. Bryant) Certificates of Merit - 1. Mildred Dykens. 2. Barbara Ford, 3. Shirley Larter. 4. Mar- jorie Lea Bradley. 5. Vernon Friz- z awarded awarded by O awarded by Attendance Certificates Athol Worth. one year; Mar- jorie Lea Bradley. two years, Prizes for General Proficiency School Board Prizes. Mildred Dykens. Barbara Ford. School Prizes, Shirley Larter. Marjorie Lea Bradley. Vernon Frizzell. Special Prizes. Athcl Worth. Grade V - (I. B. Fullerton Teacher) Certificates of Merit ) 1. Sharlene Campbell: 2. Fred Davison; 3. Raymond Wenn; 4- Stanley Bryanton; 5. Carol Mc- Jean Court. 1 Kenzie. Certificates for Attendance John Davis, 1 year; Alan lnce. 1 year; Ronnie Jenkins. 1 yelr: Joan MacDonald. 1 year: 3-811 McKinnon. 1 year; Norms Mc- Leod. 2 years; George Gsrnhum, 2 years; Judy Hlpperaon. 3 years; Raymond Wenn. 4 years. Prizes for "' I Proficieno! 1. Shsrlene Campbell, donated by School Board. 1. Fred Davison. donated by School Board. - S. Raymond Venn. Icbool prise. 4. Stanley Bryanton. leheel Prize. 5. Carol llaexenzle. Still” Prize. 5, Judy Hipperson. School Prize. 1. Paul Clark. School Prize- Speeisl Prize for Arithmetic. donated by Mr. I. ll. Rogers. s- wsrded to Sharlene Campbell. special prize for reading. don- ated by Mr. B. H. Rogers. award- ed to Fred Davison. Grade VII -- (OIII TWMW Certificates of Merit 1. Joyce Shelfoon. School Board Prise. 2. Marlene Stairs. School Board Prize. 8. Diane Burgoyne. 5Ch001 71""- 4. -Pamela Stewart. 5631001 P14"- I. Blaine Hansen. school Prin- Attendanoe certificates Joyce Shelfoon. 2 years; Glori- nmwn, 1 year; Carolyn I-lals. 1 year: Albert MscKinnon. 1 VG"? Marlene Stairs. 1 year. Prlsea for General Prefloionoy 1. Joyce Shelfoon; 2. M-rlono Stairs; Diane nursoync: 4- pgm tswart: 5. Elaine Han- sen: 8. Gloria Brown. Special Prise for Sewllll Beverly MacPherson. Specisl Prize for Manual Trainilll 1' . Ggfaodne eff Fern-on) Certificates of Merit 1. David Rogers; 2. Jud! NIC- 3i.";'l'.? 1? J a so; . ttsndaaoe A n"u.w.nxnIg,cco4”ck' s Norma ear ; :1:-owvgn. 2 years: 111:?" 0 H"'”l'v 1 years: Lowell Ling. 2 ye! - Prisca for General Prone any 1. David Rogers. School Board. 2. Judy lfaeponald. school Board. 3. .rinoopllaihoIon- ""01 '1".-..,m. Yoo. School Prise. 5, silly Hsmbly. School Prin- G. David Arnfast. School Prise. special Prizes for Hsndwork. I- ",-4.g to Esther necks: and Catherine Genle. awarded to lioi: COMF- Geade VII -( 55'” ' Pile Iht Certificates for assets! 1. lileen on : I. Doom Johnston; 1. -Janet Mlnlo; 4. pm. - "Sondra Farquhsrson. Mstheson; 4. ' 4 years ' Special Prize for Manual 'l'rsin- . I. Carol Ann Attendance Certificates Shirley MacKenzie. 5 years; Sandra- Ash, 4 years; Dianne Bradshaw. 2 years; Andria Lav.- ers, 1 year. Prizes for General Proficiency l. Eleen Diamond. School Board Prize. . 2. nsld Johnston. School Board r e. . 3. Janet Mingo, School Prize. 4. Sondra Sutherland, S c h 0 ol Prize. ' 5. C a r o I School Prize. . ianne Prize. - Prise for Home Economics Suzanne Shaw. Prize for Manual Training Donald Johnstonn Grade Vll -(E. Maccaull) Certificates of Merit 1. Diana Bennett; 2. Raymond Macbean; 3. Roddy MacLea'n; 4. Gloria Msciiinnon; 5. Roger Ml- chsel. - Attendance Certificates Gail Henderson. 3 years; Roddy MscLean. 2 years: Alan Bowness. 1 year; Archie MacDonald. 1 year. Prizes for General Proficiency -1. Donated by School Board. Diane Bennett. 2. Donated by School Board, Raymond MacLean. 3. School Prize, Roddy Mac- Lean. 4. School Prize, Gloria Mac- Kinnon. , 5. School Prize, Roger Michael. 6. School Prize, John Lane. 7. School Prize. Stanley Mac- Pherson. Special Prize for Manual Train- ing. awarded to Dewar Harper. Grade VII) (Horton) Certificates of Merit 1. Susan Whiteside; 2. Fay Hic- kox; 3. Rebecca Nash: 4. Joseph Dshl: 5. Shirley MacPherson. Prizes for General Proficiency 1. Susan Whlteside; 2. Pay Hickox: 3 Bebecca Nash: 4. Jo- seph Dahl; 5. Shirley MacPher- son; 8. doan Korrey. Attendance Certificates l. Fay Hickox, 2. Joan Korrey; 3. Jackie M cPherson. Domestic clence Prize, Iiiay Hlckox. Manual Training Prize, Walter MacLean. Prize for Musketry, by Char- lottetown Branch Canadian Leg- ion. Gerald Burgoyne. Prize for Best Recruit. by No. 5. Division Signals. ' Hugh Mac- Lean. Prize for Proficiency. as I Re-. cruit by No. 5 Division Signals. Archie MacFadyen. Grade VIII -(D. B. MacBestty) Certificates of Merit 1. Barbara Leitch; 2. Kier Johnstone; 3. Geraldine Watts; 4. Iumerlsqd; Ann Parquharson, Bradshaw. School i Alma Lewis; 5. George Vail. Attendance Certificates 2 years Perfect Attendance. Norma Miller. 1 year Perfect Attendance. Kier Johnston. 1 year Perfect Attendsiice, Earle Steele. Prizes for Highest Standing 1. Barbara Leitch: 2. Kier John- ston: 3. Geraldine Watts; 4. Alma Lewis; 5. George Vail. Cadet Prizes for Weapon Training Donated by 5 Div. Signals. Paul Adams; Darnell Stairs; George Vail. Manual Training Prize Freddie Brown. Grade IX Certificates of Merit 1. Velda Glennie; 2. Mary Mil- ligan; 3. Donald Garnhum; 4. Irene Cotton. Prizes for Proficiency. donated by School Board I. Velda Glennie; 2. Msry Mil- ligan; 3. Donald Garnhum; 4. Irene Cotton; Prize for highest standing in Algebra, merited by Mary Milli- gan. . Prize for highest standing in French. merited by Velda Glen- nie. Prize for highest standing in -History. merited by Donald Garn- hum. Special Prizes for Cadet Work, d o n a t e d by the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion. B.E.S.L. For Musketry. Blair MacDonald. For Weapon Training. Paul W! therbie. Community Concert membe.- ship, donated by R. T. Holmna Lt., awarded to Dianne Jenkins. Cerifloatoa Attusdassce Blair MacDonald. 7 years. Joan Wilson 1 year. Grade I Jr. --(Mzbol Matheson) Certificates of Merit 1. Barber Worth: 2. Earle Warren; 3. onalda Mill; 4. Wal- laee Plstts; 5. Allan Dunbar. OerCfloases for Punctaal and Begula Attudauce Audrey Lsrter, one year; Carol Thompson. one year. School Prizes for General Pro- ficisnoy l. Barbara Worth: 8. Earle Warren; 3. Donslda Mill; 4. Wal- lace Platts; 5. Allan Dunbar. History Prizes. donated by T. O. D. 11, (Royal Edward Chap- ter) awarded to: 1. Barbara Worth. 2. Earle Warren. Community .Ceucert Member- ship. donated by 1!. T. Holman. Ltd.. awarded to Carol Thompson. School d Prise. awarded in Donalda Mil for shdwing a fine spirit of co-operation throughout the year. Prizes for Cadet Work. donated by Giarlottetown Branch Ca a- dish Legion, B. E. S. 1... award- ed to Allan Dunbar and Charles Munroe. for proficiency in Musketry. Prises for Band Work. donated 13 5 Div. Slgs. Regt. awarded to sllace Platts; Allan Dunbar; John Fielding (W.K.S.) Grade x Certificates of Merit 1. Jean IlscPhei-son. 2. Sandra Currie. 8. Janet atheson. 4. Maids - o drson. 5. Beryl Mac an. 'l'he'Cel.. D. A. Macxinnon. II. I. 0. Prise for General Proficiency: 1. Jean MscPhsrson. 1. Sandra Currie. hIsgl&-inntesna-yoflltty. G . and Miriam Norton - If by Jed Ilscllharson. lohsel Pr-b lee rgnhyi Merited by Janet 373? rat a. as ' nu. Arkslierll 'iyJesnM's.c'- 1l.'0.. . 6! Jun uuchm-sea: a. sum mei- esml: I. Sandra Currie ,.i School rrfse for Greatest im- provement in F.ench: Merited by miriam name. g School Board Prize for Science and Hygiene: Merited by Jean MscPherson. The 'DeBlois Bros., Prize for Mathematics: Merited by Sandra Currie. The .Dr. W. J. P. MacMilian Prise for Latin: Merited by Jean MacPhcraon. The Kinsmen Prize for the Beak All-Bound Student: Merited by Maida Rogcrson. Special School Prize for Indus- try: Merited equally by Sandy MacLean and Judy Stewart. Special Prize for Greatest Im- provement: Merited by Cyril Wheatley. Certificates for Regular and Punctual Attendance: Merited by Beverly Good. 8 years; Beryl Shelfoon. 5 years. Special Prizes for Basketball Awarded to: Janet Matheson; Maida Roger. I002 Beryl Shelfoon; Winnifred MacPherson. Special Prize for Track Field: George ward, Special Prizes for Cadet Work: 13033394 by the Charlottetown Branch Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L.. awarded to: ' Jack Hobbs. Roger Tanton, Rlcmird MBCKHY. Cecil Ladner. Wendell MacLean, David Mac. Nevem.. John .Llewellyn, Ralph Kennedy. Donnie MacCa1lum. Special Prisca for Band Work: Donated by 5 Div. Sigs. Reg't.. awarded to: Roddie Hickox, Harold Kemp, Norman Stewart, Fred 1-nckox, Trustees Leaving Certificates- (85 per cent and over) in order of merit: 1. Jean MacPherson; 2. Sandra Currie; 3. Janet Matheson; 4. and O fBahe Zaharias Oldisielf lln Winning Golf Tourney gall; Willis; By Will (irisnsley NEW YORK, (AP)-She's same old Babe. o The grim battle with cancer has 3 failed to chill Babe zaharias' flam- ing competltive spirit. It has failed to dull her wild flair for showman- so good George is tipping his hat ship. The Babe is still the supreme showman of sports-a natural. lov. able clown on the athletic stage. aha draw!-boned Lglexaa girl. who as un ms at el9.'i2 01 la - in Los Angeles, who danced ymp gtwbduoended -behemoth in Scottish kills after winning the British golf championship in 1947 and who once pitched Foxx and Joe DiMaggio, Maida Rogersonz 5. Beryl Lean; 6. Cecil Ladner; 7. Sandy MacKinnon; 9. Winnie MacPherson; 10. Joyce MacCalium; 11. George Ward; 12. 13. Beryl Shelfoon: 15. Beverly MacLean; Jack Hobbs; 14. David MacNevin; Good; 16. Doreen Bevan; 17. Cyril Wheatley. Grade Ten Certificates per cent) alphabetical order: Barbara Cameron; Connie Ford; Miriam Horne; MacDou- Wendell Er- Fred Hickox; Ralph Kennedy: Richard MacKay; Roger MacLend: nestine Mills; Ernest Peaks; Judy Stewart; Roger MacLean: for the highest year's work for Grade X warded to Jean MacPherson. a jig to Jimmy was at Mac- (50-64 Diane The guarding of health . . . the saving of life ; : : the relief of suffering! For fifty years lire soldiers of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps have eameslly and skillfully fulfilled i their motto: "in Arduis Fidelis" . . . Faithful in Adversity. in peace and war, doctors, nurses and skilled technicians of the RCAMC have devoted themselves to the core and well- being of the soldiers who help to guard Canada. Wherever there is a concentration of troops, you will find the Medical Corps operating hospitals and clinics for the prevention of disease, for the care of the ill and the iniured. Today the iob of the RCAMC is of the greatest importance to Canada. There is a continuing need in line Anny for doctors her best at the Salem Mass. country the club last week-end where she won her third women's national open. "George ain't mad at me. so I'm playing real good," she commented. Another time she said, "I'm playing when he sees me." . FOBMEIT. WBESTLBIT. George is the Babe's husband. a who once was a star attraction on the heavyweight wrestling circuit. On doctor's orders. George has reduced to a svelte 310 pounds and he must have shed an added 20 by following the illustrious Babe every step of the way in her three-day, '12-hole championship. Once the Babe nailed it beauti- ful tee shot and far back in the gallery of 3000 came a hoarse In- dian war whoop. The Babe. never looking back, raised her right hand only from George. were 3 which she. ddrred with a ?she chipped around the fairways. The crowd loved it. REMOVED SLIP This is the Babe who once stopped in the midst of a cham- The Governon-General's Medal; Dion-ship mill-Ch and YNn0V8d R 5111! met slip on the fairway, tossing it to a ..A. companion. For two decades the world has All-Siar Negro Baseball Team Planning Tour Japan. five in Colombia besides the United States. second base; been marvelling at the feats and antics of this exhibition game with St. . Cardinals against NEW YORK (AP)-Catcher El- ston Howard of Toronto Maple Leaf: and pitcher Joe Black of Montreal Royals will be membe . of an all-star Negro squad which Brooklyn's Roy Campanella will take on an international exhibition tour after the current season. The team will play 14 games in and a number in the West Indies, Puerto Rico. Panama. Hawaii and Manila Campanella's team consists of Monte Irvin, New York Giants. and Tom Alston. Rochester Red Wings, first base: Junior Gilliam. Dodgers. Hank Thompson, athlei ic amazing female. In 193'! she pitched in an Louis Philadelphia in recognition. It could have come, M-hlel-if-5 at Bride”-OWE F13- "1 pitched against Joe DiMaggio "1 was there for a golf The Babe gave 3 good show. shclonce. too, at Yankee Stadium-ah bm&d,b,.;mmed gm.-M; most killed him with s. pitched hall nourish -but my greatest embanassment on every good mm, she quipped 33 came another time at the stadium. exhibit- ion and warming up with the team. I went wide to field a grounder and my dress-it was one of those light green jomwell, it spilt all the way to the waist. And 72.000 stands. in the "I dove into the dugout. I wasn't going to give a strip three dollar tops." 5 OYears of Fa'tl1f 1 Se '0 who will devote their skills to the health of the Canadian Soldier serving of home and overseas. There is also 0 con- tinuing need for young men capable of learning medical trades and skills (such as laboratory assistant, hygiene assistant, rodiographer, physio-occupational therapy aide) of one of the Army's modern training schools. On its Fiftieih Anniversary, the RCAMC stands as a medical organization which has distinguished itself in its con- -tributions to medicine and surgery. But lire most remarkable tease for maouannu fort Wednesday.July'l, 954 Giants. third base; Jim andkaq Milwaukee. shortstop; Ls'rry Dd-:5 Cleveland; Minnie Minoso, Gaioagq White Sox; Bill Bruton. Bruno, and Willie Mays. Giants, outdiddg Howard, Charlie White. Br and Cssnpanelia, catchers, Don Neweosnbe. Dodgers. Trice. Philadelphia Athletic; Brooks Lawrence. St. Louis, Black and Dave Hoskins, Indians, pitch- ers. r British Cars Win First Three Places RHEIMS. (AP)-- Three Bntim Jaguars swept the first places Sunday in the Rhelms lnternatlontsl race. c Peter Whitehead and Ken Whar- ton drove the winning new model Jaguar over the 8.013 kilometre (about five miles) closed-off cir- cuit over regular asphalt highway. Anunofflcial tabulation indicated they covered 1.205 miles. Second in a new type Jaguar were Tony Roll. and Duncan Ham- ilion. Roger Laurent and Jacques Swaters of Belgium were third in one of the oldest model XK-121)-C Jaguars. sncmzasrzp TART!-TF8 URGED WASHINGTON (CF)-Thirty-two western Senators Thursday urged Prerdent Eisenhower in increase tarifs on lead and Zinc. Their Signatures were added to a letter by Senator Pat McCarran. Nevada Democrat. which noted that the tariff commission had commended the increase. i achievement of its fifty years of service is the building of an 'IrfvIihlouIIotIeueoservkeieiheRCAMC,wrDe,phonesrvisDr ARMY RECRUITING STATION. or The Army Recruiting Station 182A Kent Street, Charlottetown. - Telephone 3108 ' 0? Reserve Force Armoury nearest your home. everlasting monument which is made up of the lives that have - been saved, the human suffering that has been eased. OFHCI HOURS: CANADIAN ARMY sscsurrmo station .- MONDAY TO FRIDAY To run. to 6 pro. russoav a mom svsumos 1 p.llI. to 9:30 p.llI. . 162A KENT ST.. CHAILOTTETOWN . ..-.....,..-.an.................-.-.n..r....... ..