rd ¥. e Bdk:: Hh Ms O’LEARY GRADUATES _@fcises in the O'Leary Public on Thursday evening. Vale- @ictorian was Cynthia Kennedy Paving C oF i : E Bees $189,910. ‘3 ed by Errol Andrews. Rev. Ross Howard addressed the graduates, Louis MacKenzie and Earl Jelly, The graduates are (above) left ontracts te , Mary Lois Ellis, Daisy Reid, Lucy Ann Jel- ley, Judy Colwill, cenire row: Carol MacLean, Elien Sma!imar, Carol Biggar, Cynthia Kenneay, re Awarde by Matheson and Mac- | Millan._The-ecompany was award- | contract some time ago | Bibles Rationed To Missions it was necessary copies of the Scriptures 7 i i Baptist Association Told ooo of the expanded pro-| ration dressing the 92nd annual meeting ¥ : | i g s Hie qT : i s g ie Hi rt d | “t Fi : F ; B. F. Hunter, R.O. ‘Gemmerside, FE. 1. Phone 3116, : SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photoaraphers : f | he Read Studios ~~ | al service, Mr. Foster stated that sessions is Rev. R.J Foster, pas- | tor of the North River Bap‘ist| pastorate. Mr. Foster declared . “It is a rich,) positive, spiritual quality of life enabling the recipient to find strength in the presence and \power of the living Christ,” he said. ‘ During the afternoon devotion- “if we only knew how much God preliminary clearing work | 7 insemination association in the United States at Flemington, N. ‘In June, 1939, Dr. Henderson => ae 5 = » 3 a <j 3 oO 3 io “< compares with a probable cause- way cost of $110,000 million. No decision has been taken on the question of tolls, but if they are imposed it is likely they will be around the level of present wants to impart himself to us we ferry charges. would be seek'ng his bless'ng con-| tinually and would let his spirit manifest itself through our per- sonality.” Spec‘al speaker at the BYPU evenirg rally was Rev. Eugene M. Thomson, fie'd reoreson‘a- tive of the Baptist Board of) Chris*ian Education. MISSIONARY TO SPEAK During this morning's sess‘on, an address will be given by Rev. Walter Ridgeway, missioriary to Bolivia. At this afternoon's ses- sion of the Women’s Missionary Society, Miss Martha, Spragg, missionary to Ind’a, will be the speaker. : MacKinnon will WILL BE BRIDGE | K can be regarded ae certain the causeway will include both bridge and lock. Kt is not that the gov- ernment is in of keeping the causeway to feet in width and running the railway over on ferries. HK is virtually certain a causeway would clude a railroad track. cars Remedial measures will have RECEIVE DIPLOMAS ;| Doreen Andrews, Priscilla Gal- Distinguished Veterinarian Will Address Island Breeders “ISLAND NEWS ' GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES: Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2 Montague 97-2; Souris 82-2 er ee ee? ee age SP a a, LE Ng ee eS ee PAGE ‘ re. Morell High School Holds Graduation. 0 The speaker congratulated th. | z %, § E s 1,574 STUDENTS ELIGIBLE it w: The grades ten to twelve Grade 10; 366, grade 11 a grade 12. Merritt Callaghan will Shipping Service To North Begins The Motor Vessel Fauvetie of the Canada-Newfoundland Steam- ship Line will arrive in Charlotie- town over the weekend and begin loading cargo for Goose Bay on morning. Acquisition of the ship was ar- _| ranged through APEC after a trade mission to Canada’s far orth was undertaken this spring. Dr. Frank MacKinnon, presid- ent of APEC said last night that the ship will tie up at the wharf New Garage To Be Built Construction of a new highway garage to replace the present structure at the rear of Court House in Summerside was an- nounced yesterday by Hon. George MacKay, minister of pub- ie work and highways. . Kinkora Youth Pleads Guilty ‘| A youth who gave his ad- dress as Kinkora entered a!| plea of guilty to the charge of | when he appeared before Mag- istrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, QC, in Queens County Magistrate's Court, yesterday afternoon. The accused is specifically charged with having broken in- to a home in Crapaud and stol- en a quantity of clothing val- ued at less than $50. Informa- tion disclosed that at the time of the offence the accused was undér| a two-year suspended sentence which he received in the Summerside court. on a lant, back row: Perley MacNeill, Robert Carruthers, Ronnie Mac- Arthur, John Raynor, Erro Stet- son, Winston Corcoran. side Summerside town iimits. ’ M.F. Schurman Co. dation on the new site. The pro- perty will be surrounded with a chain link fence to provide safe storage space for all types of construction materials and ma- chiner 7. RCAF PLANES ARRIVE GROS TENQUIN, France (CP) Three new Canadian Argus air- craft of the RCAF arrived here DR. J.A. HENDERSON of Wlinois on November 1, 1945. In July 1946, Dr. Henderson | joined the department of medi- cine and surgery at the Ontario Veterinary College of which he became head in 1950. In 1958 he became president of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and also Secretary of Semen export Committee of Ontario Artificial Breeders As- RCAF is demonstrating the big submarine-killers at its NATO base here and will also take them to England and Ireland for fur- ther demonstrations. conviction for breaking and en- tering. The magistrate remanded the accused until next Friday, sociation. FOR SALE A Commies outh a ~— ‘ y pre- Hts 1959 Honor Graduates som, sees itt ee oman ona one 2 - | 370, Montague. : entered a plea of guilty and was Graduation dipomas were | Mingo, Evelyn MacKinnon. given a similar remand for sen-| == ae cuca Gee ae 73 per cent — 65 per cent | tencing. ccessfully completed Lauretta MacDonald, Mary, A resident of Gasperea course of study prescribed for) Doran, Anne Lawlor, Elizabeth | convicted on the charge of ine. Crapaud Theatre grade 12 at Notre Dame Aca-| Sparrow, Marilyn Taylor, Mary|ing a motor vehicle while dis- demy, Charlottetown. Gallant, Katherie McGinn, Emily | qualified was given a fine of Friday 8:00 p.m. Honor Diplomas Walsh, Patricia Murnaghan. |$50 and ¢osts or 30 days in jail.| Saturday 7:15 and 9:15 p.m. —_ — over ae ae —_ Grif- ‘ Convicted of speeding a fine of ‘ Nn" : order merit . Cessely ° ry Mc-|$10 and costs or five days was EAPO Elaine Green, Ellen Reddin,| Closkey, Catherine Atkins, Ada|imposed upon a Charlottetown "THE W Linda : Paoli, Deanna Reid, McKenna, Elizabeth Trainor, resident. Starring: Steve Cochran, Lkh- Jacqueine, Christian, Norma} Ruth Gamester, Mary Steele,| Fines of $5\and costs or five eth Scott and Herbert Mar- Fitzpatrick, Pauline Macdonald! Joan LeClair, Elizabeth McQuaid, | days were imposed on residents | — pa ong, — Don-| Shirley Gauthier, Coreen Con-|0f Summerside, Morell and Mil- shall. Alse short subjects. ue, le Ross, nmne Con-| nors, Patricia © Kell . j}ton for failing to stop at a stop “ nolly, Lorrena Walsh, Margaret | Anne Blanchard. sign. On charges of operating | Coming July = = White, Mary Murphy, Janet) Graduation diplomas were: |Motor vehicles with defective | Tem Commandments. awarded to the following stu-|°@ipment (lights, ete.) similar “ * dents who suctessfully com-| fines were imposed upon a Mur- Surprise pleted the course of study pre-|T@¥ River resident and one from scribed commer- geil. 4 (Continued “aoe A‘fine of $10 and costs or ve) SOURIS THEATRE days was given to a Bedford Honor Diplomas man for failing to report to the|. Friday - Saturday days. ————Ee GREAT SALVATION - HEALING CAMPAIGN ! Under Canada’s largest deliverance tent seating 1,000 people. K's free. See and hear Canada’s Evangelist Rev, Ron. Barkhouse’ preach and praying for the sick and af- flicted nightly, These meetings are like the Oral Roberts Meetings seen on TV. Signs, wonders and miracles! The blind see the deaf hear and the lame walk again. Come and bring the sick with you. Mrs. Barkhouse song leader and little Edna ‘‘at the Hammond organ’, Two weeks of great miracle revival meetings beginning Tuesday June 23 nightly through July bth at 8:00 p.m. F ALL WELCOME TENT OPPOSITE PETER PAN DRIVE IN DELIVERANCE _ The Guardian, Oharlottietown, Sat, June 20, 1959 4 of the Legion Grounds, bingo .| Swing, hot dogs, ice cream | Thursday after an overnight | flight from Greenwood, N.S. The} | Joan Marie Cat over). [RCMP for the purpose of having June 19th - 20th - jf Gallant, Ann MacCallum. Jac |tiS. vehicle inspected for defects a as Lette McCarthy, Virginia Lutz|WBich he had previously been BULLWHIP r Noreen McCrath iemath instructed to make good. For a a ’ e Chev- | similar offence a Milton resident —with— (85 per cent — 75 per cent) |" ret Sand Coste. Guy Madi ao ns Lyse Piuze,|victed of the possession of in- mneame ihe cae ees irginia Green, toxicating liquor in a place oth- & , laney, Donna Hagan, jer than his residence, was given * Colo nee .. Francs, eet Verna |a fine of $20 and costs er 30| Cimemascope ro vl 7 FER F concept Having made reference to the four freedoms guaranteed by the Atlantic Oharter, he outlinet what he considered to be fou eact hiz (t: (2 (3 (4 he vind | : : 5 freedom from ignorance, freedom from prejudice, freedom from selfishness, unbelief _|' Congratulatory remarks wert also made by J.B. Jay, chairmaz of village commissioners ant Rev. Eric Robin and Rev. Joh Sheen. : Following the gfaduation exer cises the graduates, their par ents, friends and teachers wer the guests of the Morell Women’s Institute and the Morell Catholic ‘| Women's League at a delightful j| reception in the High School. Witnesses Will Gather In City Arrangements for the three- POWER MACHINE day eye nae ees wit- sree each grade to the students ing completion. The convention,| highest aggregate. Y SIZE WELL. slated for June 26, 27 and 28 in} The address to the graduates the Queen Charlotte High School,| was given by K.A. Parker, super- will be attended by delegates] intendent of Charlottetown IF YOU from the six congregations of Je-| schools. hovah’s witnesses on Prince Ed- NEED WATER ward Island, and persons of CAN you! When asked concerning the CAMEO program, Mr. Moffett said that the one-hour length colour film, “The Divine will International Assembly of Jehovah's Witness- es’®, featuring the New York con- vention of last August would be of interest to all. It is to be shown Saturday evening. The main at- traction Sunday will be the pub- lic address by District Supervis- or, Laurier Saumur, “A Para- dise Earth Through zod’s King- dom”. CARNIVAL AT TIGNISH Wednesday July 15th) ‘afternoon and evening on COMPLETE PLUMBING, HEATING & ELECTRIC SERVICE Friday, Saturday 7:15, 9:15. Matinee Saturday 1 p.m. “The Outlaw Stallion” In Technicolor. Phil Carey, Dorothy Patrick, Gilly Grey. Also serial. -INMAN PLUMBING |, & HEATING LTD. 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