Murray River . slur. and Mrs. Baal my children. Brenda Ann and Don- lda, Charlottetown, spent the ast week-end. at tho home of Mrs. ..;ug'r parents. Mr. and Mrs. illiam J. Macxsy. High Bank. 31,-; Alvin MacDonald and young aughier. Greenhill. N. 8.. are pending a few days at the home i her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ;9m-go 0. Whiteway, Murray Riv- f. xir. and Mrs. George Gasbee and ...nily. Murray River. have taken in residence in Montague. Mrs Martin Macxay. Wood is- ands. recently spent a few days in .liin-ay River. guest of her par- :nlS. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Mac- ,('llfl. tlr and Mrs. .loe Rosco have eiurned to Saint John. N. 3.. after .pending a week at the home of iirs. Basco's mother. Mrs. Clara 9orter. Murray River. Mr. George Livingstone. Saint iuhn. N. B.. recently spent some lime. visiting with relatives and friends in Murray River and vic- nlty. lliss Amy Hancock, teacher at limor. spent the past week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs Chester Hancock. Belle Riv- er Mrs. Richard Jenkins and three ('illi(il'0Il. Pouinal. recently spent a low days at the home of her mier. Mrs. Jack Bruce and Mr. Hi-tire. High Bank. tinogratiilaiions are extended to 'lir and Mrs. Errol Lund. Mt. iiorherl. who were married at Trinity United Church. Charlotte- tnun. on April 29. Mrs. Lund was foimcr Miss June Derby, daughter of ilrs. William Derby and the lair Mr. Dcrhy, White Sands. iii" and Mrs. Murray White and tialll-ll1lCI', Debbie. Charlottetown. so:-ni the past week-end at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs Bert Hlcken. Alliston, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace White. Mur- ray Harbour. Vlr, and Mrs. Rcagh Macl.eod. Biarlalbarie. spent the past week- end in Murray River, guests of Mr. .iiacLeod's mother. Mrs. M. M. illacLeod. Mr. Alex MacDonald, Charlotte- tuwn. spent the week-end in Mur- ray River. visiting with relatives and friends. Little Miss Naomi and Master Allan Bishop. children of Rev. and Mrs. Marvey Bishop are spending some time in Murray River. guests of Mrs. M. M. MacLeod. l Mrs. C. Keenan and children. Gall and Marilyn. Murray River. left recently for Pictou Island. where she will rsmaln until the lobster fishing season is over. Congratulations are extended to Pie. and Mrs. Maynard MacDon- ald. Charlottetown. who were mar- ried on May fl. Mrs. MacDonald was the former Miss Leiths Hous- ton, Charlottetown. Pte. MacDon- ald was a former resident of Mur- ray River. son of Mr. Alex Mac- Donald and tho Into Mrs. Mao- Donald. Mrs. Dan Herring. Murray Riv- or. left recently for Wood Islands where she will be emeployed for the summer on the ferry 'Prince Nova." Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sharam. Charlottetown. are spending their holiday at their farm is Glad- stone. Mr. Gordon Giddingii. son of Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Giddings. Char- lottetown. recently spent a week- Ind in Murray River. visiting with relatives. ilrs. George Campbell. Murray River. loft recently for Wood Is- lands. where she will be employ- M for the summer on ths ferry ”Princs Nova." Miss Annabell Bruce. who has hi-en employed with the Bank of iiontreal in Charlottetown is ipcndlng some time at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John D Bruce. High Bank. before leav- ing for the west coast of Canada. xliss Janet Stewart. Charlotte- lovln. recently spent a week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Hrs. Norman C. Stewart. High Honk. iirs. Hiram Miller and family. Point Pleasant, are I aiding in Hurray River. while her husband ll lobster fishing. The many friends of Mr. Gsorge Fampbell. Murray River. are alcascd to hear he is recovering "li'l'l.V. after his recent operation .n the P. E. I. Hospital. ' -CD. MARTINVALI SCHOOL fReport for the month oi liiril of Martinvale School: .;RADE X - 1. Helen Myers. URADE IX - 1. Eleanor Ployer; 2 Stewart Shaw. GRADE VI - 1. Walens Crane; 2. Jeanette Shaw. GRADE IV (BL) - 1. Joan Ploycr. GRADE IV (Jr.l - 1. Edna Shaw GRADE III (Sr) -- 1. Allison -Vl.vers: 2. Arthur Crane. GRADE In Mr.) - I. Merrill Nlycrs. . GRADE I - 1. Trevor Crane; ? Barrie Shaw; 3. Kenneth Machcod. Highest average in Junior Have, Your Clothes DRY CLEANED . ruassan ONLY at RITI-WAY CLEANERS N1! 1387 XPOINIRHOG no following are the reports of Ron Point school for the months of Illicit and April: March Report Grade K - 1. Elora Cliing. Grade IX - 1. Arthur Stewart: 2. Weston Rose. Glen Stewart; 3. Eileen Robertson. Norma Garrett. Grade VIII - 1. Ethan Garrett; 2. Sheldon Rose. Grade VII - 1. John Camp- bell. Grade VI - 1. Anne Whalen, Rowena Garrett; 2. T h e r e s a Whalen, Jerry Sutherland. Grade V - 1. Helen Whaien. Grade IV - 1. Helen La Pierre; 2. James Campbell. George Mc- Phee. Grads III -.- 1. Frances MacPhee: 2. Leo Mclnnis; 3. Ann Camp- bell. Grade II tat - 1. Claude Pierre. Grade 11 tbl G 1. Margaret Sutherland; 2. Gary Young. George Campbell. Anne Rose; 3. Danie La Pierre. Grade II (cl -1. Albert Whaien; 2. Mae MacPhee; 3. Robert Mac- Phee. Grade I tat - 1. Roger Ross. Grade I lb) -1. Winnifred Whalen, Theresa MacPhee; 2. Reta Campbell. Joseph W h a la n: 3. Clarice McNeill. Perfect attendance for the month: Rowena Garrett. Jerry Sutherland. James Campbell, Hel- en La Pierre, George MacPhee. Ann Campbell, Leo Mclnnis, Franc- es MacPhee. George Campbell. Margaret Sutherland. Gary Young. Robert MacPhee. and Reta Camp- bell. La- April Rt-port Grade X - 1. Elora Ching. Grade IX - l. Arthur Stewart: Weston Rose iequaii: 2. Gil?" Stewart; 3. Norma Garrett. Eileen Robertson. Grade VIII - 1. Ethan Garrett; 2. Sheldon Rose. Grade VII - 1. bell (;,-we VI - 1. Anne Wiialcn; 2. Rowena Garrett. Jerry Sutherland: 3. Theresa Whalc .. Merton Bruce. Grade V - 1. Helen Whalen. ands iv .- l. James Campbell; 2. George McPhee: 3- Helen L3 Pierre. Grade III - 1. John Camp- Frances Mac- Phee; 2. Leo Mcinnis; 3. Ann C b ll. . Elia: II ta) -. 1. Claude La Pierre. Grlde 11 (bl - 1. Anne Rose. Margaret Sutherland: 2. Danie l-3 Pierre, George Campbell; 3. Ver- non Garrett. Gmde 11 tel C1. Albert Whalen; 2. Mae MacPhee. Grade I (at - t. Rosrr Rm- G1-ndgliblvllvlllllllfed Whalen; Z Theresa MscPhee. Jo- seph Whalen: 3. Reta Campbell- Clarice McNeill. Bernice MscPhee. Teacher. Georgetown .,tMrs. Myrtle Babineau and Mrs. David Lavers were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Friends of Mrs. J. W. Lave-rs. who has been a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. are pleased to hear that she has returned to her home in Geome- town on Wednesday. May 4. She was accompanied from Charlotte- town by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Walker and their daughters Elaine and Dianne. Mr. I. B. MacLaren arrived in Georgetown on Wednesday. May spent the winter with his son-ln- law and daughter. Rev. M. E. and Mrs. Altken. Mrs. MacLaren remained in Hamilton. Mr. Frank Parker left recently on a visit to Toronto. Ont. Mr. Murdoch MacDonald of Lorna Valley was a visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday. May 4. Mr. Harry Yorston. Georgetown merchant. rsturned several days ago. from New Brunswick where he visited his nephew. Rev. Nat- hsn Mair. Mrs. A. H. Stewart recently spent a week visiting riatives in Charlottetown. .'On Friday. April 22nd. Mrs. Victor Chaisson and her son. Mr. Eldon Chaisson of Halifax. N. S., accompanied by Mr. George Phil- lips and Mr. Henry Phillips of Charlottetown. motored to George- town. where they visitad Mrs. Chaisson's uncles. Captain Nelson Dicks and Captain John Dicks and also many friends. Mrs. Chaisson is the former Edna Dicks of Char- Iottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Solomon grades, Joan Ployor 85.85. Highest average in intermediate grades. Walena Crane 8l.3'li-. Highest average in senior grades. Helen Myers it2.5'lt-. Teacher - Florence Pioyor. l)()miiiitii o iorsttr II Iioisss v , banquet took place. with Mr. Go;-. o TOIAIIV IIV SHOW 0 TOVAILV III Styling o l0I'AllV IN lids o TOTALLY IN IIOII DominionCROy8l 8 IuyosoornsnhIyIarpIIsds'- HKW Banquet I .'On Monday evening. May And, in St. David's Hall. Georgg. town. the annual father and son don Maxwell of Charlottetown Y. M. C. A. as guest speaker. Accompanying him from Char. lottctcwn. were his young son Bob, Mr. Jack McNalr, and Mr. Mc- Kay. ,F0ll0Winl the Iunper. a short sins-song was held. Mr. Mcltsy (Ive a solo. following which Mr. Toni Renton joined Mr. McKay in singin, a duet. The accompan- ist was Mrs. E. Easton. Before introducing the speaker. Mr. Jack McNair referred to the pleaure he had derived in assisting to inaugu IL: United Men's orgas- izations on ths Island in tho last two years. including the recent large one at Summerside. and that there are now eight such associa- tions on P. E. I. He then intro- duced Mr. Gordon Maxwell. Mr. Maxwell. who hails from the West Coast and has spanned a continent in the interest of his fifteen years service to the Y. M. C. A. He spoke of the Charlotte- latiisr audios I town "Y" as a weil- fabliahcd branch which enjoys wonderful leadership. He conveyed greetings from other clubs across the coun- try. In connection with the origin of the Y. M. C. A.. Mr. Max- well stated that this summer in Paris. France. will see the gather- ing together of 11,000 members celebrating the tooth anniversary of the founding of the World's Allianch of the "Y". This tremend- ouii movement had its beginnings in the meeting of twelve young men in England who. over a hun- dred years ago banded together for the preservation of moral strength. Mr. Maxwell pointed out to his listeners that in such a humble beginning and also in small numbers. there can be great strength and much valuable spiritual work aicomplished. He paid to youth. early influence is most important. That It has been determined through surveys, that young people's immediate com- panions are those who most in- fluencc them. Mr. Maxwell there- fore stressed group training and organized. clean sportsmanship as a very necessary service to youth. for which adult groups are re- sponsible. Mr. Preston MacDonald thank- ed the speaker for his inspiring. address. Further appreciative re- marks were proffered by Rev. Paterson. Mr. C. Lelacheur. and Mr lift-Nair. During the short business ses- sion which follnwed. the associa- tion ngreed to finance the cost of printing the annual church state- ment. Mr. Nelson Hansen was named delegate to the Georgetown Film Council. The members then adjourned until the opening fall session. and Mrs. Alec Arsenault. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. April 21st. Mr. Emerson Llewellyn recently accepted a , ”' n on the Dom- inlon Government Dredge. under command of Captain Bernard Bat- childer. which has been docked at Georgetown during the past win- her. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fraser of Charlottetown. and Mrs. James MacLeod of Murray River. visited Georgetown on Saturday, April I. from Hamilton. Ont., where he 23", L. A. C. Barry Nicholson of the R. C. A. F. stationed in Green- wood. N. S., spent the past week- end as the guest of friends in Georgetown. Mr. William DeCoata .Ir.. oi Charlottetown. was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burks Jr. Mr. Walter MacNcilI of the C. N. R.. at Charlottetown. accom- panied by his mother. Mrs. An- drew MacNeiil. spent ths past week-end in Georgetown. On Friday. April Mod. the first spring herring put in their appear- ance in considerable quantity. They were most certainly welcomed by the fishermen. for bait for the coming lobster fishing season and also by many citizens. who look forward to the first few catches of herring to provide them with I tasty dish Friends of Mrs. Gerald Morrison -are sorry to hear that illness has necessitated her entering the Char- lottetown Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chlndler Of Charlottetown. niotorod to George- town on Sunday. April 14th. where the were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ms colm Macbean. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Underhay and family of Fortune. were EH9!" on Sunday. APl'll 34”! 9' U" m'"' Margaret and Jennie Lee Richsxdcs. NOW! AT NO EXTRA C037! 1 Rt iyzil n... llbit'EVt9SSi I78 THAT'S TOTALLY NEW! o rouur III ltosvlsg lass a TOTALIV IN Trill! 0 VOTAIIV III Vsloo ('(.ost so 10' Snore srlsuylsos hhosil tftorahryoarsasvssr DTmihloAn Royal has ifiilisble From the Following Dealer DOMINION ROYAL I BE , DOWD 203 Fitzroy Street 3 MOTORS LIMIT ID Dial 5571 urged that special attention be' Kenny. Second row: Roberta MacDonald. ston. Festival Entrants Many There were over 2,000 children participatiiig in the Centennial ten days run which came to a close Saturday night, From Central Royalty school Grades 5. 6.7. these young boys and girls worked hard, had fun and learned a lot more about chorus singing. Front row. left to right: Phyllis Stewart. Ernest Fred- enlck. Elmer Dowling, David Roper. Wessie MacAleer, Wilfred Hambly, Elaine Maud Kells, Carol Ann MacDonald, Hilary .Vlug'f0rd. garei MacMill-an. Virginia Doiron, Arlene Gallant. Back row: Marie Roper, Margaret Bcaton. Lorraine MacDonald. Phyllis MacMillan. Laura Bernard, Betty Matthews, Eve Perry, Judy John- Zita York guest of Mrs. Bill Mlllar. Char- lottetnwn on Friday. April 29th. Miss Jean MacLeod. teacher of York School. spent the weekend at her home in Vernon River. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Macltladyen. Charlottetown. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. Frank Giddiiigs of York. spent the week-end at his home in Cambridge. Mrs. Harry Swan of the death of her husband and the late Mr. Harry swan. York. Mrs. Willard Murray was host- ess to York Institute on Tuesday evening. May 3rd. Deep sympathy is felt for the family of Mr. and Mrs. Deuar Swan of the death of a father. the late Mr. Harry Swan. York Mr. Charlie Fisher. York, spent the week end at his home in Trac- adie. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Brown. Char- Iottetown. spent Sunday in York. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Festival during its -a. o. pacts to leave shortly to he with her daughter. Mrs. Wilfred Kiggins. Borden. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs M. Handrahan. May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hughes and and daughters Rose Mary and Mar- Doiron, Judy .VIacDonald. Bai'tei"s Film Lab. Point de Roche lntietown on April 25. David of Point dc Roche. on business to Georgetown l hauling potatoes from the farm of Reggie Mclnnis and George Mccoriiiac of Point de Roche. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Patrick Doyle Point de Roche regret to learn of her pres- ent illness. Mrs. Doyle. one of the grand old ladies in this area-. is very well known and her host of friends are hoping for a speedy and complete recovery. Mr Russell llirliiiyre of Mount Stewart has been engaged in haili- ini! lobster traps to Savage Har- bour ior Mr l)nt Mclnnis of Point de Roche. Mr. George Mf'Cnl'ITlBC. Point do Roche. was I business visitor to Charlottetown on April 27. Mr. Rulicn Mclnnis, Point de Roche was the guest at the home of his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tracadie. James Mcinnis. 5 Mr. Danny Slicrecna. Point dc Roche, returned home on April 23 after attending the funeral of his brother in Westville. N. S. Roche. was visiting relatives in Charlottetown. during the week of April 17. ' ' Th? "l8ll.V school chums of Les- ter Gunn. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gunn of Savage Harbour, I. and Mr. Mount Stewart, April ,, a ioyable holiday in Boston. Mass., and other American cities. Mrs. Ernest Doyle of Point de ll" the great misfortune of cutting his hand on April 24. He was later rushed to Dr. Jhliss Lora Doyle, Point de Mount Stewart. where he received Roche. was on business to Char- treatment, G. G. Sheppard. Miss Ann Mclnnis of Point do Mr. GPtll'L'P lllcCtirmac and son llioche. was the guest at the iioi.ie wt-re.oi Airs. G. McDonald, ('liarlolic- on-town over the week-end. April 26. y - , Mr. Frank Strain. Charlotte- Mr. Irving Drake of Mountitown. was a guest at the home Stewart has been engaged in of Mr. and Mrs. Ruei McCormac.l Mr. lltinizv Trainor returned rc- Point de Roche. l Miss Audrey (iunii. iiiii'se's aid at tile Charlottetown Hospital is. spending a few days at the hnmgi Mr. Allan Mooney. returned rs- oi her parents. Mr. and Vlrs. Les- zcenily to Rumford. !lle.. after hav- ter Gunn of Savage Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and daughter Shirley Anne and, Mr. J. A. B. McConnell of Savage regret that she is a patient at the Harbour. were guests at the home Kings County .'llt-mnrial Hospital. of Mr. and Mrs. mac. Point do Roche on April ZR. George McCor- Mrs. Mclntyre. Mr. John Hughes. Don McDonald. all of returned home on Dee McDonald. Mrs. Johni Maureen. Charlotislown. visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and family. May 1. l '.'lli' and Mrs Waller Currie Friends of Mr" Harm” Kenn)" iCharloiioiown. visited Mr. and, Bym" Rom" Wm "Kr" '0 learn Mrs. Alfred Doniielly and fam- that Sm I. ' Patient u the Chul lily Mm, 1' loiietown Hospital where she has 3 " i undergone an operation recently. i llliss it ella I) III -. t'l' 'l ite- iown. llSil:Efl ht-r oiiilitliler Alia? L. ML and Mrsi Tlfmm" Klan)" D ,- I . g - returne receniy rom Haiax. lm.em'e me Ueek and of Apr” N. S. where they left their infant j son Eric for Medical treatment. -BU (-ently l'i'tim Brisitiii, Mass.. where he spent the winter months with his sister and brothers. ing visited his parents. Mr. Mrs. Philip Mooney. and iiirieiids of Mrs. Janics Murphy IMUIIVBRIIP All ioln in wishing her .an early return in good health, Mr. and Mrs Charles Rogerson. l'E('Dilef'i worrl recently of the ill- ness of their daughters Shirley in Hamilton. Ont. Mrs. Rogerson. ax- market. New stretchy nylon 36. after ii en- Mr. Ralph Piggot of Savage Harbour. was a business visitor to Andrews is at prcscnt working at Charlottetown on April 25. Mrs. Joseph McDougall and iilellen of Blooming Point. werel W55 Pl'KR.l' Ml'('-Ollmlck went lqueslg at the home of Mr, and the wcck-end at the home of her Mrs. Roche. John Mclnnis. Point de Miss Ann MCCOl'lllRC of ('liar- ttetown. spent the week-ciid at line home of her parents. Mr. S. McSwain of Morell was a business visitor to Savage Har- bour during the week. Miss Lottie Kelly of Charlotte- Teflret to learn that Lester had town. spent the week-end at the home of her parens Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. Point de Roche. Mr. Donald Mclloiialrl of garment and you can tell it has extra value in quality. workmanship, and lit that meanslyou can buy it with all the confidence in the world. St. who new Federal Building in Char- y lotieiown. Qparcnts in Point de Roche. l luv. and Mrs .lohn Griffen of I sitisalirnatl scnool. Mrs. Peter Proud. York. was the ill "Wmh 0' AP" 1 Much sympathy is extended to day. April 27. YOU CAN TELL BEFORE YOU GET IT You can tell beiovs you out it on that this is the most comfortable supporter short on the Canadtan quickly . . . permanent elasticity ouiiasta all ordinary pouch supporter shods. Just look at any Harvey-Wood! You can tall you'll like Hslvoy-Wotsfs rocks and sooriswssc. too. as soon as you sas them of your favorite sfotol 1'ho (Iurdha Par! ..'AnnandIle Slchool report for Tumlhyt bu, 10' gu Grad VIII - I. Eleanor N rt n. l2. Bell: Campbell. 0 0 In Jail For Fraud. . Grade VII - 1. Leonard Camp- ibell. lFaces Deponafion Grade VI - 1. Sandra Bouch-. d r , 3. TORONTO. fCPl- The brother (;.-ade V - 1, Katherine camp.iin-law of the Canadian-born brids hell; 2, Randy Jenkins; 3, Theresa of Pakistan's Premier Mohammad iCaiiipbell. All Tuesday was sentenced to six months in jail on three fraud ' Grade IV Sr. e l. Patty Jen- ikinsz 2. Gordon Blackett; 3. Laura y charges involving a total of 8325. lJe.nkins; 4. David Blackett; 5.. Police said it was Saleem 'Roy Metcalfe. lZrien's third fraud conviction. . Grade IV Jr. - 1. Clara Mae They added proceedings to deport lMacDonald; 2. George MacDonald. him will be started. Grade III -4 l. Judy Metcalie: Investigators said Zrien cames ts ll Hell?" Campbell Canada from Lebanon several Grade II - l. Sidney Macl)on- years ago on a Lebanese govern aid; 2. Mary -lefllillllll 3 Allah ment scholarship to study political Bout.-hard science at Montreal's McGill Uni- Gladt l 5T " l- -lfllllllly C3"lIl' varsity, When the course ended. the”? 2- -l0llllllY B0Ullll-3Fll- he decided to stay in Canada. M l Grail? l -l'- - 1- lllllrllllllll MM” came a textile salesman and mar- ”""3ld-p - g , ricd Joan Saddy whose sister, Higiicsi an-iage in the hi-iiior Mn, sad.-ivy ,-euennv became nu Grades: Eleanor Norton. 97 nor S,,;.,,"d Wm. M mofpremm, .' lam. . Pakistan. ; Highest average in the Junior, lGrades: Judy Metcalfe. 90 per cent. PCPPET FESTIVAL OPEN! Tea:-her: Mrs. Helen (7ohb.l V -... . . M. Tonoiwo lCPi .. T.,,,,.,..,-, second aiinlial puppet rggtivgl I I opened Friday night. Puppetry an- Phiisiasts say ilhat this theatrical arm now is a oomln 'Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jay iii-re that television puppeigs'h(:)l:E')sy :2: llsliors in Charlottetown. Tuesday. home workshops have combined April 26. to revive the art The two-day exhibition is sponsored by the Des st sympathy is extended to Toronto Guild of Puppetry. Mrs. endell Jay in the death of her mother. Mrs John W Mac- Donald. Cardigan Head. Wednes- hliss Isabel Blrl. (.'liai'lottetown, Shani the ucck-cud with her par- , r-ills. Mr. and Mrs. Wallacg am, Mr. and Mrs ilwon lxcliy wr-re visitors in Charlottetown. Wellnes- day, April 27. p of her brother-in-law and sister. Miss Mabel Jay. Charlottetown. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Craig. spent the last week-end in April at the home of her parents. Mr l and Mrs. Levi Jay. Mrs" George W. Jay visiigd Corcliead. Sunday. May 1. guest , M"- G-ll.V -lay spent the April I vtcek-end at the home of his fu- Mr. and Mrs ." ems, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Floyd .lay were visitors in Covchr-ad Road. Sun- St Theresa. having diacontinunl day. May I. guests of Mrs. Jay's the work during the bad roads. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waiierl MacDonald. Miss Juanita .Iay student at P. H y W. C.. spent the week-and with The Maritime Electric Co.. have.lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward resumed work building the lineulay. through Pisqtiid East. Peaks: toi -n. pouch launder: and ones .PPllllf'r Island were visiting in- lPnint dc Roche on May 1. l Tlircc Charlottetown yoiiiiis. Mr. ,l)nlicette and the Head Brothers. lmotorod to Point dc Roche Pond. the noted fishing grounds on April iHENDER 24. and wh'l th I d .d i i Waist-kled i10laellliP:reBe:ln iehls Mw(hl; ST, I - I FEATURED IY SON and GUDMORE . PHONE 4812 dsrds r modern trsinin to tho mils, lard (slots of if. M. (.3. "Venture" uirod of the o Well our I00 Nsvsl Cadets have been hard at work since last September at I-l.M.C.S. "Venture". Thsy have been training to asset the high rofessionsl stan- cers of Canada's this year. purpou are required. , go &mmz':rioneaW9n2t 4g9a RyYOUNG MEN WITH JUNIOR MATRICUIATION OR THE EOUlVAl.ENT"' The "Venture" Pisa offers I special 7-yssr Short Service sppoinmoas. with oppornsniq to qualify for permanent status. Candidates must be beuvoos the in January, i955, and have. or expect to have. Junior Matriculation (or equivalent) This in is for the young man who can meet the challenge of life at no. He will learn the responsibilities. self-discipline and leadership demanded of ths Canadian Nsvsl Oilicer. Study. application and s strong soon is! The "Venture" Plan offers you today . . . the chance to com lets your high school studies to Senior Matriculation standard under highly qusii ed instructors .. . naval training ashore and silost ss you study. . . an opportunity to earn the Queen's Coinmiom sioo . . . splendid companionship. usvel. adventure . ..s man's life serving Canada at not ages of I6 and 19 on is SVIVN-t . HOW MR Tlll SICOIII ,-.xx.5XX -. - Ab-MY Victoria, B.C. Academic studios combined with naval training, about months onrwoil, being spent at sea. commissioned as sub-lisutooonts. ioioing. Food. living quartors, dental svy. Ono group of these officers cruise in the cruiser "Ontario" glslands. Pearl Harbour, Aus- ow Zeslsnd and Tahiti. A secodd group of Cadets is now on board the "Ontario" on route to Euro . via the nsl. Panama of tomorrow has just completed a 3-month APPLICATIONS FOR IAVAI. CAIITSIIIPS ARI IIIIIG RICIIVII Upon ccoptoou. naval cadets entered through the "Venture" Plan ore appointed to l-i.M.C.S. "Venture", the Naval Ofticorf Training Establishment at Esquimali, near On successful completion of the two-year bpsic course, cadets are promoted to the rank of Midshipman, and subsoquontiy Uniform are provided to cadets on medical care, tuition, books. instruments, etc. are furnished by the Navy. Thirty days annual leave with pay is granted. COIIRSI OPIIIIIO ll SIPTIMIII Yiofslsssolfayouogvsssnsadiosorvo Caoadaasoificors. Ill TH! ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY Elf you are between the ages of 16 and I9, as of the M of January, I955, and have, or expect to have, Junior Matriculation (or equivalent) this year, get the facts about tilt Navy's '.'V-enturo" Plan for ofticar training- visit the nearest Naval Recruiting Office-' or mol I-is swoon today. 070 four and VBNTIHJ PLAN. NAVAL HIADQUARTIRL 0 TTAVA. Please send as complete information on & Navy's "Venture Pisa” for oQcsr training. MY NAN! ....................-.......................................... CITY AGI PROV. .. 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