x. ‘s | « : ‘2 iy, - [sland News Pag ESE Homemaking Aspects | Districts ~~ | . ‘Eastern and Centra Wayne Quigley, Donaida Wood, “Grace MacDonald. gma . ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mom July 5, 1965. 5 Grade 12° Second highest ag. Topic eSsion - gregate, Sherwood Clark; third: Jenkins, highest aggregate and a prize | for application, Barbara’ Web- ; oe ~~ * improvement, Lynda Delegates to the 52nd. annual{ciety’’ by Dr. WA a . * . ‘Donald: convention. of P.E.I. Women's | Principal, Nova Scotia Victor ld Youth lo § Esser oeese’icersttt nen Wetmeanyan'Tare [eal cote: and ta Stretch: ion of -school day at Prince of Wales emai sarees 3 Se di- spirit, Beryl MacEachern; stud- will get expert advice on de- egisters medi ye aspects of homemaking. |Tector. P.E.1. division of the oe whe be | ¢ : Canadian Mental Health Assoc- _ ae Bd has college, Sherwood Clark. > The advice will come during . Grade 11-S; highest aggregate, wo seatlane Shaseneer [ane . | nl lewood Grad ates Linde--Howali; ‘second highest when dciegates will hear talks g Saad oxanie tutete Eee | | aggregate, Sylvia Wilson; third’ by John D. Miller, “‘color in the capes CRAPAUD — John Visser ees abaredete, Ghelden Mac-| nome"; Mrs. G. MacNaughton, | eenamied hour, ane Ge at Sey ’ innon. Hc ane 66 e003 ao P ouse. json of Mr. and Mrs. Melis Vis- | Grade 11-W: highest aggregate, peneenee, one hen Ray! President of the P.E.1. Wom- cr, Victoria, received , the Gov- | Erie Dawson; second highest 86 Jerry wie Pegg en's Institutes is Mrs. L.G. Ram- er General's oodel for gen- », Judy poween: pirat te” om moe .._ Indian River. ‘era ency,;” r re ggrega é. m- men + = seine GO ae highest weatoeete| | eron. — oe Other highlights of the confer-|' About 80 per cent of South Af |and “subject prizes in English, - Grade ‘11: mathematics, Eric ence will be an address on “ed- | rica’s Negroes between the ages Erench,mathematics, . history, Dawson; sciences, English, ucation for a changing rural so-|of 7 and 20 are literaet. French, awarded to Judy.Daw- | — ; jand the sciences, at the fourth annual commencement exercis- son; application, Garry - Cam. | es ped at Englewood Regional | esi. Bs progress, Linda High School. eae ° Mr. Visser has been accepted | —— sehen ep 2 2. C ona) as) d eration |as a student at Calvin CoHege,| Thomas ae so. OER |Grand Rapids, Michigan, where | Grade 10-M: 1. Welda Tavior. 1. a itre : s . i |he will’ pursue his studies “to-| 2. David Murphy; 3. Rozanna er < er TRENHOLM, Grand York, who presided as associa- | . — — coord bh a — : Gorveatt. : : Pre, N.S., second from right, tion president. Others from the | animals Mr. Trenholm predict- pea cr ae: Grade 10: mathematics, Eng- ' was:the guest speaker Satur- : . | WEATHER ___|_ The closing exercises were, lish, French, awarded to Ben tteto Fest ‘ day at the field day for the ‘eft are Parker Newson, King- | aaa ay cota ce TI presided over by Rev. Bryer R. | Bavier; Latin. ‘Jagee Thames: tlo wn ival ‘65 P-E.J. Holstein Breeders held ston, who is national director i147 4 “they included adult. TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- Jones, chairman of the board of | social studies, Welda Taylor: Presents Se en Sem ea earn euihit Bovine, and Wired Cows and calves and Mrs | tren ee ed scenes, David Murphy, arty | . here. es, East Royalty, Wilired <Willena) Stewart, Dun- Lew Overnight High Sunday | The address (o the graduates se Pais oe: C Wekninies Vio John and Linda Keogh's beloved ‘ staff t " ae d . me > f. ' a ‘eec ae wrens ee in bole Prince George .... 52 75+ on a ae ser; 2. Carl Dixon; 3. Shanon} : ‘ ; mber Vancouver >.>..33. 52 4 le 001, Leard. - ad j peso oo saam : " | Victoria a 51 63 Mr. Desmond Connolly, paid JOHN VISSER Grade 9-S: 1. Wendy MacEach- CANADIAN P 'UPPET w jess th ta ak a ce eee 5180 tribute to the outstanding contri-|jan Thomson, Cheryl MacPhee: food 2. Richard Boulter; 3. Bev- 3 . +Resink 53 70 bution made to the school by the | Donald Craig. a ; ; Ite | ae ree. oe oe feed ‘up | Winnipe oo 88 67 late W. Elmer Inman who was| Grade 10 honor certificates: | newer = science, English, ; ; TH ATRE \Toronto ........... 57 75 | chairman of the board up until | Benjamin Taylor, Weldo Taytor, | Latin, social studies, awarded to 8 Sylvia Trenholm, daughter of | Tor Wilhelmina Visser; French, Carl 4 Bruce Trenholm, during the af-/ Ottawa ........... 57 77 the time of his death last No-| Constance MacDonald, David | Dixon: health; Sha, cas Draper ; starring ‘ “lerane : " |Montreal .......+. 89 75 |Vember. — Murphy, Joyce’ Thomas, Rozam| aoriication, Dawn Those ; Quebec ........... 52 74 | The valedictory was given by | a Gorveatt, Lynn MacNevin. | Special ‘prizes: for drama “HOWARD THE TURTLE” - Fredericton ....s. 57 75 — ee - - wr and Grade 10 certificates a merf- Barbara Webster and Blair A’ THE BD : ht: ie 2 Saint John eet i. ayior, Nine it: Brenda Stordy, Carol Shaw, | MacDonald: arbook : . ; T ater fy pose’ ne = a rnd yet _ my |Moncton: .......... 60. ~ 75 |Creek: — Lester Craig, Marcia Currie, ay Taylor. eS — . in the Children's Theatre senatin: ‘Gui. anak tas ahs ng . ; WMaitlat 26... : 58: 51 65 GRADUATES Brenda Currie, Elmer Mac-! Trophies: for the house with ». successful organization as the oi cinioe —_ oe ent ES Charlottetown -. 6072 the graduating students in or- | Neil: Sheila Mayhew. | the highest number of points, do- : : Raton! Holeinfrieslan Ast agnhasy ete gee Freag SB devon are" doom Viner | yetage 9 Pay I Sandee med Wy Dove Mewso4 tee! Opens Tomorrow and Every Day sociation, was emphasized by ment. The minister, Andrew B.+ ee Sokntg oo ga 56 | Victoria; Sherwood David Barbara Molyneaux, Shirley | House Bruce Trenholm, Grand Pre,| MacRae was attending the Boston ao 62 ~75 | Clark, New «Argyle; Barbard Mayhew Irwin MacDonald, | Shield donated by the Bike Performances 2:00 and 3:30 P.M. _N.S., to Island Holstein breeders | Shorthorn_tield_ day at Belmon. Lam |New York ........ 68 gx Grace Webster, -Augustine-| Ha sther MacPhee, Lea Mac. (Shop and Sport Lodge, presented | get a ~~ at their field day Saturday at! Lot 16. Some 56 miles away. |b Miami “73 = ag-=«(| Cove: Lincoln Reigh MacKen- | paonern Verna Martin, Blair C_| to’ the ‘student who ‘best com- | Saturdays 11:00 a.m. — 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. the Experimental Farm. | Harold C, Heartz, livestock of- © Waa Ohcane 2 7 9; Ze. Long Creek; Beryl Beatrice } Ronald | Hansen, |bines scholastic, athletic, and ; Mr. Trenholm didn't say so, ficer Canada Department off, Los Angeles... 86 69. MacKachern, Long Creek; Mer-/roq MacLaine, Helena Leard. | leadership ability, awarded for | No. Monday Performances ae but the Holstein breed assoc- Agriculture, brought greetings | & San Francisco ... so 65 rill Norman Stretch, LM | rijeen Craig, Marlene MacLean, |the third year to Lineoln Mac- | : iation is by far the largest and from -his department and dis-| Nassau ats 78 Creek; Wendell Roderick Mac- | yichae! Murph " | Kenzie. A most powerful organization of its cussed the value of good live-| See |Laine, Rice Point; Lillian Jane Scade re y i ; | Kor the most valuable: player . Adutts $1, Children 50 cents. kind in Canada. stock breeding and husbandry. HALIFAX (CP) — The wea. |MacCannell, Canoe Cove; Shar- Wilhelmina ‘wae pide seco eee "> lagi team — Lincoln — Sharon Leard, Dawn’ Thomson, * on Faye Cousins, Crapaud; Er- rol "Betts Taylor, Nine Mile Creek; John- David Ramsay, Beryl Dawson, Charlottetown; and Kristena So- | : , eo iphia Hansen, Cape Traverse. _| Valerie MacFadyen, Marlene Grade 11 honor certificates; | Myers. rise Currie, Donald wd Flat tee h as ach i ;| Bric Dawson, Judy Dawson, | MacKenzie, James-Taylor, Ruth | — first Wet on the program with @ noon with the facilities of Birch| | Garry Cameron, cinda ‘Howatt, | MacDonald, Donna _MacPige; | ook at the hay ‘drying facilities /Court made available to the vi-| -| Anita. MacDonald, — Alexander | Stanley__Hardy, Wendy. _Mac- sitors. Showers should Taylor, Sylvia Wilson. Eachern, Richard Boulter, Be-| David MacLean, Farm Credit DRAMA AWARD | we eech: Northere Grade_11_certificates—of—mer--YeTly. bette. : The breeders received a 150 ATTEND : | warm welcome to the Experi-! : : } mental Farm by George A; er ae senre x pan in who is now acting superindend- | a : | ‘ent-in- the-absence-of R.C. Par- _ peuple ie area satiated : ent. A tour of the farm was the, * For the player who layi ability with good! eke ke ok Xk Ke MK Me KO anship — Errol Taylor. For the best rookie —. Stanley : SPECIALMATINEE For the most goals’ — Brian TH ot assists nar|. __ FOR THE CHILDREN! Allan Cotton; ‘ me . New Brunswick in the evening. ; ; ‘leigh MacK : : Corporation, and Allison Profit, Regional forecasts: -it: Sandra Howatt, Robert)! Grade 9 certificates of mpfit: | — oe : od esd \Freetown, conducted a sports Aubin J. Gallant, BA, tea- es Boulter. -s |\Leith Stretch ri Cc 1,3 For the best male athlete —| T ay = Tu ° ay at 2.30 ’ : ‘program for the young: folk. ~ at the Tignish en Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Grade 11 pass list: Sheldon | Joan Ann Norring. : npc tie ar teas ithlete— a. 3 : l The emphasis which the Hol- Bae Phu the ae te MacKinnon, . Robert Callbeck,| Grade 9 pass list: Marven. Linda Howatt meus = BOY AGAINST BU CANEER! \stein breed organization puts.on | Prince-Edward Ielund Fcacme Sie v : A few clouds to- | e2tl¢ MacDonald, Linda Gould, | Hill, Bertrum Carr, How afd! For bowling: men’s high sing- ® [extension is indicated by the! Association. Mr. Gallant. dir- oe attered fog patches |28ck Crosby, Harleigh MacKay, | Quigley, Maisie Smith, Chad«‘les — David Murphy; ladies’ iy item ie |fact.it has published breed book- ector of the drama_presenta- id : 2 a oe aa |Margaret_ MacDonald; Penelope | wick Stretch, Allan _ Waddel, 'high singles — Sharon-Cousins. rf oo oecaue Ton, we. 4 ; ~ jtets this year in five languages: | tion. ‘The Hills Send Off cloudy periods ‘in the afternoon | Guistey. Shirley“ MacLeod, via RRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 5 x x PIIRRR ' of rains |“we have just, finished a book Echoes’ that copped the three and early evening. A little warm- | Ann Wood, Donna Dixon, Hea- |’ z cate THE 2 bd te oe eb Trenholm top awards at the final fes. er. Light winds increasing in the | ‘her Howatt, Downing MacDonr- | . wey he 3 — . aoe rattan ogee | tival of high school plays.at [morning to southwesterly. 20. |214-_Antie Marie Dawson, Br- | AND THE se —i'2 3 poo have books in Italian, Spanish| the Confederation Theatre in Saeoligh si Suan tact an | ‘ : ; and French as well-as the ones! May, will attend drama school ; |ernment t is | : Peyton partial t the theatre, | mouth 52 and 68, Kentville 52 |¢™ment was not aware of his OR GR B : Fir e - Mr. Fedsholen explained_ that This has been the second-year — = oo. ere a SE Ra cate carry. a Me oe = : ithe: foreign language’ publica-| in.a row that the Tignish , mand \ 2 iti | High School pl hay Moncton 52 and 75. Fredericton *Pecial impact, particularly (¢ we uewend 6 dale cio. ahaa rhs an on ee ne 52 and 80, Saint John 52 and 75, eee. alee Ig GET CASH, YARN or BLANKETS i 7 jenkins regards Hoe yon ines wes tee ee Canadian Holsteins are _<irection of Mr Gallant _~ | High tide today. at Charlotte. | Prince Philip's speech as “par-6 «IN EXCHANGE. 3' » EASTMAN COLOR CHARLES HERBERT shtning and’ burned even- ‘of -thase. See a A 97 fm AT Cy = advised at ATES . lightning ‘and burned last even- ‘ Pa -m. 37 p.m. | : a te : ing around nine o'clock. IN OTHER COUNTRIES 19 Scouts Rustico at 11.12 a.m. Summer. | resent time. ‘6 . Government Certified Warehouse No estimate: was given of the} Some of the biggest herds of : : side tide eighteen minutes later | unday Telegraph com- 7 Oe oe eS MUR VN VE a loss, which was uninsured, -but Canadian Holsteins, for example | : _1than Charlottetown. Sun_rises..mented....the--prince:s-outspoken-- ;-Shipments’of "20 pounds or over eligible Tor G ; ol, 2 wade sta fe a pg day at 540 -a-m: “and sets at | Ness--on public affairs does ‘not 16 pe : tebe of ete a Geemitt afin yg wear “they OFF To Nfld: ‘8.45 p.m. All times ADT. limpecn the delicate Rhodesian | ernment Deficiency Payment. hay and {¢ is thought pernaps ico, for example, that are bigger Nineteen Scouts ‘of the - First ov-,, ? Sw il y¥ PAUL GUILFOYLE> JOSEPH TURKER ARCHIE DUNCAN > THAN WYENN negotiations. Unfortunately, it : s * o e init at the time H burned. haH,anvthing we have’ in this Montague Troop, left by bus on] PMMLIPYS Sameer the dignity of we William Condon & Sons - country. Andthey are bui mp tri . Witnesses said the 60 foot by|from Canadian veattle””. i: ta Hevtesetaae - =e (Comianed: Grom, page. 1) ” fer ou eae Produced and Directed OY messed tw 65 Queen Street 40 foot barn, “went up like @/Trenholm told the Guardian in| The troop will be accompan-| | peneraoh maintained Prince Bert GORDON sted IE) ten { ball of fire.” Two trucks from that “this House believes that | Philip’s advice to Africans not pee the St. Peter’s Fire Department the bates? for_extension ‘a emi “a alana ~ it_is a condition of conatitn to hurry the Rhodesian_ prob- | ae ____.. Charlottetown gi @ answered the-call and a aon $150,000 and of that amount $50,- | ter John Shaw. The driver of tional monarchy that royalty | Tem toa possibly: dangerous de- Boe RRRRRRRRRRR Bi . 4 ges an 4 - cat Geist ze ‘000 goes for publications and|the bus is Jacob. Spinn, Monta- as ~ give ee expression j etston was “‘sensible.”’ The ae RRRRRRRRRK SRRRRRRRR’ — ar EA other extension work of the na-| gue. contentious political, opions.”’ | server. cautioned Prince Philip : p Tt was only last Tuesday that the home of Temple O'Hanley, |{Ma! office. The other $100,000| The boys left North Sydney on|\spOKE AS PRIVATE CITIZEN in an editorial titled ‘‘watch it, sire,” which said i at | xk k wk ce eK Mh MK HM ; +, |is distributed the bran-|Saturday evening for Port A\ St. Peter's, and the St. Peter's =e rans | : ng for. ux) Although the Prince, as the |. " 5 United Church were struck by |Ches. -___| Basque and travelled Sunday to} Queens eonnet.—te—-4 , Temerts eae. “excellent politi- | lightning during a violent elec- | Mr. Trenholm praised parti- | Stephenville where the troop has| associated with the Queen in| “The duke has done a lot to trical storm. cularly “the effectiveness of the |been invited to participate in|her constitutional role of head | ti blic thinki a = good work done by fieldmen. £,/the July 4 celebrations which| of state, his pints ie et lon ee ee . : s a : i t ° P. (Ernie) Jarvis is the Mgate/¥eil take place at the American! that of—a— private citizen—. fie gear maneres | jtime fieldman; they have | air base. though a very. speci, ‘His oe a —}fieldmen—in—the—tange—nrovince +—After-a-tour oft ase the) special_one. S_ture—conservation,—on—-the—tm= : [ () ( A [ [ 5 the yi scet 9c ee speeches are not, as are the | portance of Latin America and *« + = x» Pg % x «x ~ * of Ontario the Nova Scotia diree- | scouts will proceed -to- Corner-| Queens xpression ote : for on the national executive, brook where they will be wel- eae ee : A = G0 | the’ misdemeanérs of the’ press. said. =". |comed by Father MacGrath, policy. Buckingham |It would be a Pail loss if he Of special interest to Island | district commissioner, who ex- fat Pally. we Speaking: pel Sora yen ae a breeders was the prediction that! tended an invitation to the Mon- : k R | fi i § | Jamaica, for example, will be|¢ague troop to visit Newfound-|‘#2eously when he mentioned |and thus provoking hostility ~ Admission Prices—$1.00 — 75¢ Explains... WHAT MOST PARENTS CAN'T ! -FACTS— TRUTH! ~~~ inthe market-for thousands.. of land when he and his troop at-|.the Rhodesian issue. The gov- | his -legitimate-one.——: Holsteins over’ a period of aj|tended the Jamboree Camp at —————— e = few years: There’s a- good Camp Buchan last year. chance that the Maritimes will! © After a visit with the Corner- as ;be-able-to-sup ply. this seed brook Troop the boys will be do- COIN DISPLAY | stock, if they can supply the | ing their own cooking and by the; A ‘busman’s holiday’ will be |cattle needed in sufficiently |end of the week will probably, taken by members of the P.E.I. {large numbers, They'll. probably| be glad to \gét. back..te._Mom's|. Numismatic. Association when | be required in lots of 200 or 300 | cooking! ’ the coin collectors meet Tues- ~~ seal aaiateadiiiodiete came aba ameainiatay cat aemapecee day. evening _ at Confederation | BRB BPBaABPBE EBA aAaa ae. -Centre to view the special exhi- * Hoa Simones" a) THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN NO DOGS LICENSES oe Sturgeon No more dog licenses will be) “evenings was learned Sar "TONIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, JULY 5th | r FANNIE HURST'S most compassionate. romantic drama! year ending June 30, 1966, are- / ‘now due, but they can only be | purchased during normal busi- | Sr om Saray or SUSAN HAYWARD COUPLE ESCAPES Dd Eugene Dunn of Newton, j els i e ay N Mass., and Helen Martell of. Boston, Mass., narrowly escap-| ed the burning, live wires of an | electric pole in Waltham, Mass., early Saturday morning. The pole was hit by , ign os a », Minutes before it fell in front: of | : OCC “Me Dane car'vtne "wo" are” VERA MILES PS Ue vncina te, ream omen formerly from Newton Cross _ Tonight and Tues. Show at Dusk | a rebel with a streak of imp! : , | c- Py se | _Sieing Park Rand have received cain oom dm ee Se mee ee ee oe ee word of the death Saturday of ~ _ ‘* their son-in-law, Abe, Seligman, _ “COMING TUESDAY at New York University Hospi- | ie’ in survived by- his wife, the “Young And. The Brave and Georgetown, P.E.I. ADMISSION ‘75¢, CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE PNT A ILS L. me vim , : Mr. and Mrs. Abie Block of 11 CANTEEN SERVICE : JOHN MIL ON OUR STAGE San a TTC oo . = 1 “the m ROSS HUNTER'S Baa tie). Te = } PRODUCTION . - e = i : € CHALKGARDEN Ceri | AND FEMALE AUDIENCE TOGETHER! SEE IT, OISCUSS IT r hm former Sylvia, Block, and four nt TECHNICOLOR ce ee pa! fee : = “eee COMO OOIOE ELEM EE ELM | ee [it Se ESS SS BR He eee tee ge ¥ ‘