cs eT Cg ee ee ee SS mE ee ee aOR FR Re RG Rn ep gee ne yi ee at ‘ “wy , Ere eee se Bate ‘ : ‘ - : . ce a ee Oe touch. On what ted some five z i 3 wood. The stairs to ‘the second|It is the fourth such bureau, 4 x i ; part > floor has been removed outside|others being located at Aulac, N. os ‘ er * ‘to provide ‘more interior space. |B., Wood Islands, and Charlotte thouse At Alb anf pny ame : 5 : ' ed. In the rear a boat, complete The new bureau is to be offic- ‘ate always closely|this unique tourist and informa-)Works from authentic plags, | With mast, is bedded on a sandy/il opmues M4 Pim UMM. sEOGND I ! cod a oie sonia? TW wiitewn SECTION Charlottetown, Sat, Aug. 8, 1959. 9 FAGE $ there. ‘There is ample Earle MacDonald, lakelosa,, Gives: ram’ . parking space and it is eventually|George MacKay, Frank Hdyers,| ort the Prince ‘dyrord. talend . Sie ge che Sete ce ere Results Of Grade 12 E> : "The bureau will be ‘manned|stone, Charlottetown, LB. Le-|iiou' tothe feature and attrac- a eS xXams by Wolter Teed. of Casisten se8|Page, president of the Prieeel wil be the of the Lads| _ , ‘3 Miss Patricia Clark of Bedeque. ard ~Idand Tourist “Assocta-| and Lassies Pipe wad under the a Bi MN acolo = 5p gt ay oe =“}idirection of Pipe Major Wilfred %, rt Maritimes, will commence : . The following: results of the|2; 3. James MacN : oe program a eet Grade XH Provincial Examina-|3. —— - ee ee ee pea main ceremony P-™. | tions have been released by the ? * Pro-/Department of Education, Kensington High School: 1, | 22% H—Sheila Caseley; xxMar- ? Joyce. Meek, French River and|* Deighan: Charles Gillespie; and read under the direction : aes | porte and co-operative purchas- ing of supplies. It would catch, ‘cure and, market the fish. | awarded by the Provincial Gov- ernment to pupils standing high-| * est in each publi¢ school are as G2 province: 1. Joseph Lionel Gaudin, North Schoot ($100.00). 2. Joyce Meek, French River, 6. Eva Callaghan, St. Louis R.R., Tignish High School ($25.- 00) Winners of prizes (firet $25.00; second $15.00; and third $10.00) follows: Ms. lAnn Livingstone, O'Leary, R.R. Alberton High School: Douglas Currie, Alberton; 2. “A Guiding Light To Tourist Information” The opening of the new Bureau at Albany is another forward step in the Provincial Government's program of tourist industry advancement and develop- ment in this Province. Located near the artery that feeds the stream of tourists to the Province as a whole, the new Bureau will be an asset to the tourist industry, and will do much to afford tourists every service and facility available, so that their stay on the Island will be one of their most en- Joyable, carefree vacations. _A special presentation to a visiting tourist will be made by the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau. The presentation will be in the form of a plaque, to be awarded to the first tourist calling in at the new travel bureau in Albany . . . and will mark the occas- ion of the official opening of the Albany bureau. | o& & | The Public is Cordially Invited To Attend The Official Opening ‘Saturday, August 8th., at 3:00 P.M. A. W. MATHESON B. Earle MacDonald Congratulations - On The Opening of ANew — TRAVEL BUREAU| AT ALBANY | This is a happy occasion for all connected with tour- | ism on the Island. The new. Travel-Bureau will make | it possible to give all tourists any information they | require the minute they land on our Island. luck. CONGRATULATIONS = + Premier > Prince Edward Island Provincial Secretary, Prince Edward Island \ The new bureau is also a fine indication of the in- creasing popularity of Prince Edward Island as 2 tourist attraction « . . congratulations and good THEP.EL TOURIST ASSOCIATION| To The Prince Edward idand Travel Bureau On the opening of their new Information Center | at Albany, Prince Edward Island. This branch of the Travel Bureau will be a great asset to the | motoring tourist visiting our Island and to the tourist industry and we are soneed to have re- '| ceived the contract to build this fine new building. ¢ Remember for ‘all your building requirements | a O'Halloran, O'Leary, R. Anna Gallant, Abram’s Village; 3. Raymond Bernard, Richmond Walker; Ena Webster; xxFerne Woodside. Class Hl — xxJean MacLeod; xxDale Pi xKatherine Poole; Gait Profitt; xNorma _ Profitt; Ann Ramsay, Hamilton; 3. Fior- ence Ramsay, Hamilton. Kinkera High Scheol: 1. Joan Ris % , Central Bedeque; 3. Georgina Smith, Peake’s Station. . Miscouche High School: 1. Dor- othy Griffin, O'Leary, R.R. 2; 2. R.R. 2. ide; | john MacDonald, Rachel Minchin _|Jeam MacSwain, June Young. Clase 11 — arks in the required minimum seven subjects, Class two 60 74 per cent and 50-59 percent. Alberton High School: Ciass 1 —Dougias Currie; Ann Living- stone; Dorothy MacNeill; James MacNeill. Class H—Joyce Arse- nault; Janet Profit; xEva Rayner Class Mii—xxLorraine Campbell; xxNorma Horne; xxBarbara Kensington High School: Class CONGRATULATIONS Te The PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU On the opening of their new Information Centre at Albany, P.E.I. This information centet will be a great asset te the tourist and té the tourist industry on Prince Edward Island. And on behalf of the citizens of Summerside I wish them every, | success in the future. TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE Ww. A” CURRIE, MAYOR. '_ ‘e ~ ‘CONGRATULATIONS \ ‘To The es PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 2 TRAVEL BUREAU On the opening of their new Information Center at Albany, P.E.I. This center will be a great asset te the tourist and we are pleased to have supplied S the wiring and plumbing for this fine new building. INMAN PLUMBING AND HEATING LTD. Summerside, P.E.I.