PAGE TWELVE THE GUARDIAN, L; JULY 20. 1953 . Advertising Rates Payable in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement :55 Cents. Central Guardian Locals 51: per word: western and Eastern Locals ,' ' do per word; Announcements and Coming Events so per word; 5 classified :to per word; In Menaorianl Notices no per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. ete.. so per name; Letters 7 E of Condolence tile per inch; Wedding Engagements, I0 words for Si.tl0 and I0 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, lite per inch or so on word; Lists of Subscrip- . . lions, 84 cents per inch; Addrea and Presentation, 31.00. ll ', . , Other Rates On Application. Tile advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the l amount paid for the space actually occupied by that portion of the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for nun-insertion of any auveniseinent beyond the amount paid for such auven.'semenL By Bob Joyce Caliadinii Press Staff Writer BAIE COMEAU, Que. ICPI -4- A 315,000,000 power development, bliilt on Quebec's turbulent Maill- . coiiaizan river to serve American- ! owned newsprint mills was official- ily opened Saturday by Premier Duplessis. Toiitriiilig rt button engraved with s flour-de-lls, Mr. Duplessis set in inolioll iwo geiierzitoi's of the 96.- 000 horsepowcr project, built by a subsidiary company of the Chicago lMu1ti-Million Dollar” yPoWer Project Opened Ti-ibuiic Company. and guests at. the ceremony the premier added: "We have the resources. You have the money. Quebec has the best government. Let us work to- gctiier." He praised Col. McCormick for his contributions to the develop- ment of Quebec's resources. Arthur Schmon president of the Manicouazan Power Company and chief of Chicago Tribune subsidiar- ies in Canada. said Premier Dil- plessls had "lent a more than Simpaihetic ear" to plans for St. Lawrence north shore development by private enterprise. "Today's ceremony l-epreaenta the turning of another key to un- lock the natural resources of Que- bec." said 'Mr. Schmon. "This pro- joct is an asset not only to the company. but to the entire district. the province and the coiint.ry." Col. McCormick. whose name was given to the new plant, spoke briefly in French. The project, started his 1951 was blessed by Msgr. Napoleon Labric, Roman Catholic Bishop of the st, i.:iwi'cncc gulf diocese. Tribune. The dcvclopinelit Will llsllpply power to the 'liribuiic's I '”''"i newsprint mills in this indiistriai d TeaclI3rs Walltell town on the north shore of the 8;. Agents wants pf-ii P'TT O ,l.HiYl'FllL'E river about 1120 lnllcs , A. J . . - J -" V k. WANTEIJ - TEACII Elt Ii'OIti northeast of Quebec. i ' X (,',,ll'L6,:,.:,L5,,,Dl,;:,:,::::1?.;y: North Lake School. Supplement in a brief address at the in- ::f1flr!i's(ililiisliiil onlioriiiniiy to in-,t300. . S. .l. MacL)oll&1d- SCCWUWV "”1'-Em-”” VC””"0”3'- M” 1)”P19o515 l I t I i . . . ':l ed for close ('0-operation be- ' dividiiiil or established oolirciliihoi 1 Lake rm Hwcen W . g , , , gv -, 5 , m-i . r , is iwvciiiinent and l'liitccl .inicl'esy.l-ll .n d..i...bulln(l; 'rLvAL II I-. fly it A N II. I) I tllltj 3,3,” mm”, xi pieie l.lll' oi l)Ol)lil.tl liliitt :)rl:”;l itlieatley School. .Nill)plPfllL.!i' ..Am,Nm Mm asseus Qm,b,,(,y i and world lrlllllllls l.o0t:vI ' 3500.00. Phillip Maihcsoii. Milioii.ldn,,5 "0, W3”: mmed 3,-,,,,,.5 gap. 1 m”m"m”gb A” pwduus blmle: R- R 1- 59l-'1'"i5l'5'- ,llilll does not know il'll"lLVllP is talk- .. . 3-, ;, -'0.-.. -J "M --,V ,,' i t t it ::,T.,:,L,l..,1I.) ,,rm,:.I.(g: ,m. WAN'I'I-ii) - TEA ciilzn F()ItiA1ii-L abmlt. Sand Mr. DUillt'5S15- b ”'-t ”f- ” " V a - - ,' -Tiiriilng txi Col. Robert P Alc- , , ., M g .11 . , ll cbsiti s (nlncl Siliuoi. Nun I y . by ti iln"1iPld1-lllllltni :.O;;:lJPmLa:Ll L,19V,,.,..l,V,, ysqoo, Mrs. John llcron yL.oi'inlcl(. 1Ilt'5I(lPlll of the Cliicagu ls l" 1ti.ltP('l Patti! &- V r 9”" i”; 7 7 "g , - 183: 0:111-":'ill'.A:x'1:l;ii .- 'i'l;.-lriiiali ll-ifllt y . Hirllillfl 13. 0li0- '- l-'ol'tune ('filf' srlmnl I isirii-l 1 P ,, no. ."-4. Slippleiiiciil K”iil0(l(t, ii'ii- i - - H A ' :o' r”Ti ll: R.-min, ,tm-lr-i.ll3-. liuulanf I , Boarders Aooommodatei, Ii. n. ism-mg park school no.-lnnizas .l('('0MN10llA'”lD -;- -PW - V ”--:s wna , mai 4506. u . To Let E i hcilfglst Trucks Fllfrsaji lzro I.li'.'Ii-'l'lIIti-Iii) itmm FIR-'iii (iriliie X Fcrtiflriiies iorder oil crit-; i. El'l(,l Nicholson; 2.1-tich-' lt()It7S.-U.l:I-1931 l'0-VTMC SEE: "whedq.f':ammm' 5&5 """”m5"ir.l:d Riithart: 3. Boyd Good and La. sezlnli. Extra Rood conch. . Ilia-l'..ih., pr? 7 .VV 7 .rJ;i,-K18 Pnlliltl icqniili, 4, C,1l'lR,,gg5 Lian. al. Nl.illi:'.'.. 51! Pilzl ' FOR RENT g -fwu R0())1S,tflllfl V(”.'ll0ll HiiliCll'Zlllall iequali; :2. TTTPI P ' V 7 hr-lllcil, gzround flour, siiia'.,Miii'iz2ir9ii Rliynes and Mai',l0r.c Fl" Sale Acliilis. l"hmit- tiilxx. iwenliixs. iSniiih mqniiio; G. Lois Good; 7, 5'0" msiillli ire Will-”iVAi"””--35W (rill?-liii.V1:1l"2"('(i1"r.a(: V ,-um; ii, in L-...i(a l'rltlfll'lnll. Mac-I ' Lean"; G117 l”., Winslne i i 'l'0RES.-11-E - l7'r-li'i”15- 5'”N'l: Fiilc.al:.V'i':lrl ll"Nisiil:li' old King. i.ower Miiiitagiiri. "ii H357 Chm!” Apply 6' Sma”l nier Uulllage at l'lO(ilx)' Puiiii.l Grade IX Certificates iorder of 7-' gal Dial 7418 f : l. Miiry Joliiisloil: L3. Flor- i:'3,HJ.. 3 14,531.;i1;6R'mREN.”lf:':,I;;kiEEtCnmniIoi c Dougia -1. Frank Bill'l-(C; -I. , ii-li.p. . ' furnished 4il11lI'lillI'lli. l-Ixl-ellcnlliyjgiggivl-W6 lizgl-iRnls(; (.9, "Mercedes Plionc lt"iK.'Hlll,V. .iPiil,v )i.l..ll. r 0: Go-" .1.”d. Ea”-n1i;aClI(0en.zjei. kgeltgigc ,,., , - , - .. ......-. . ,. , . , 3 nooks, RARE, rils'r., S('HOI.AR- f-”1d""l- gig lg , 13, 3,”, K,.,,.,,,,.. ' l.i'- Cntiiiwziirs 11:86 Cut 30011" FOR. REN'I' -AB()liT 2i'(;i's'r, Grade ix Prizes: Pi'0il(.'iDiiL',V2 seller, Eeainiiisler, England. lsl, healed apiirtinelii, SP('flil(llxLu:y Jollmmn, Flownce Dou msl r----m ' "r' ' To ' 7:. floor four rooms and bath in-1 k B k g '1 : .2-.vr VICTORIA ' .' ,. I, i” We- l'(;l:a:hAlpl;.n,,,,,.,). or Mm M” J, nAED3l.v (- r (iAt.un:tilaii. pr W, Improvenient: I,oi'ra.ne Williams, Clark. ldmil for suninier home. FOR. RENT -- HIIIATICII l:(i('alm1)IiloEl1'?Sir :1” .M:4'411f'lI1aIli's for the -' -3- -;-g , . .,,- room apilrlinelii with liatllroonip V I . 95- g '”5 J0h”5W”- 1-me 5Al.lr.-t li.5Il-.51 BLO(- -- somnd now, ,mmed,,,,,, m.,.,,,,,I (-rade HII (J:-rtlficatea iorder of WW M'”'Le""' M0nLaKue' ancy. Si50.00 per inontli. Write m””'3 1- Ham” R0001: 3- -30311 - wd -.g box. 1.13. ili)llllSI0l'tl; .'i.'Beliy Riggs; 4. Fred- tr I-Lin" (I000 IISEII WM :K.l?neBlll)lllgf(,'hl.1.NDEllll:Cc;Sl8Wl1l'lI. H ' harbor mum Phone 63-13' Mo”. Typewriters Marion FiI'l'I.ll';l ftailitiia ag:l?l;V.l(:r' . ingiie, i7oii-s'.fiIr:Zo.x'r: rislllfyh non" 35 ft. long. Apply Whitten Her- phone sensatlonal performance. ring. Murray Harbour, or 4 monthly. special student rates o ALE - AT H'El.LlNGTON Centre. Building 8 ft. x 13 ft. Siiihabie for canteen. Phone Wel- lington 13-23. 104 Kent Street. Dial 6631. town. 05 Montaglie River. Apply Mr. l-lar-l "sinu- I . , .' v RI-DIIN('TONi . . Slalzmfgilgw lilemushfe fealmm ,Hal(ild Rodd, Joan Diiiuloid, Belly 3: rental machines. Remlriizlon Randi . Brendon Good. Grade X Prizes: Piofiriciiry. Er- ioi Nmllulsoli, Richard Riith,-uz, .:BilX'(l Good, Jackie Poiiiid. Punc- lli31il.V and aileizdillice: L0lS (food. Passed: John Kelly. Peter Dewar. Grade VIII Prizes: Proficiency: x in ill lg-gs. Highest in Depai-lmellml positc Test: Donnie Stewart I-lzghesl ill Ai'iiihIlIet1C: Rodd. Coin- ! lfliil. Harold 'iier of ineritr: Elizabeth Haywood, Highest in English: Joan Duns- iford. i I Foa-s.Ai.r: -"Te FOOT BOAT lli!i.'39.!l and tlircc-iiiial'lcl' horsepower milhnnrii nioinr. 560.00. Dial Q2','5' WANTED - A RIGHT PROS Door for 1936 Plymouth. Noll! 170.-lTs7XI'.i-1":iviilliinaliil-:Ti:i.r7(3 rd Cottage at. Rocky Point. Three Bedrooms, Living Room. Kitchen. with Propane Gas Stove. Septic Toilet, Available August 10th. Ap- ply Mrs. Keenan, 1 Kent St. or i-'on'sAl.lr. on -III-V3 1'-:l?Il,ItNI.;&-ITW Good house, barn and garage. '15 acres in hiizh state of cultivation. Well situated. handy school etc. First, misoliablc offer aciieptcd. Guv (iamcsivr, Mount Stewart. for the linrigio hlrii on l:l'Illf'l)'. llinl 7438. Male llelli Wanted '0NI-1 MAN u'Axi:l;lf- 'iiilis'l'i hai'e car. Better than average earnings. Apply 0. K. Preaby, I38 Great George Sircet. Charlotte-L saiefgmeirwaiieiij, , TEN llosplial nui'ses' l'0Sldf?il(',C Write Company. 1600 G. Delorlmier, ir.s”l'lil:iv1GAi.r:'i'i .via"ii'r6n ,P..Il'. . I. Nationally Advertised Co. has openiniz for mail of right caliber. Specifications and pi may be seen at the office sale: experlc-n,ce and car an as- M0maEU9- set. This position offers unlimited . . opportunities for a real go-getter. A Cemifled CIVVIU9 Write particulars to Box 923 Guardian. i ITOIIT OF LIVING. is HIGH! Y()ll' want to balance your budget. Ap-L; ply for a Familcx agency. In-i, terestlng profits on more than 250 household necessities. all guar- anteed. Write for free catalogue to FAMILEX, Dept. 2, I000 De- iorimlei-. Montreal. ..I2shmJIa2LuL. ' WAN'l'lD.- TEACHER FUR - yie Junta sclioo . supplement ;-ddulwtll his bail, secre- llooley, chairman. 1 933. F. P. Smith. 19 Chestnut St. Dial iric an e, aiitoinatic oven con- , , ,r(,LI?1kegna,., A150 mid mom ?6”9:,L,,LL,- ,1”... .. , LL--. (limit "1 (Wrliiirates murder of mm... mm mam, Contact Mm, WANTED - RAD! AT 0 It ANI) mcriii: Jane Calnpbcll.Dnlc Moore, Mm.” Pmmdv Hum” R, e,.. all-lll far 1940 Buick, Model 4419, M.-iiilcla MncMiilan, Paula Good. -1 -- H - 7- ----- fyial 7156 .or apply 28 Dorreslcr Ruth Bin-kc, Anna Stewart. Louis l',0R . A lWb() HIrlEIi&l. TItAl1l.- Sty M:lcDoliald. Faye Pmudl-. er, tile vc y six eet; aso - r --r ""- "A " P 5 : z,. y YF:lSll'.l'P(l Slim-thorn bull all, WAN'”'3" - X "l'-VURHH e,.i9:,Sle:H19,!fcxj,::::3S iiigggogltlfcv seven months old. Austin Smi:h.' P”””5- 5 "l”"””' ”" ””'''i h"' Grade VII Prlzev Proflciencv' ... i fore .liilv '.l'i'th Contact Ceii- ” -' ILYOIL V V tral Feel and r30u1,,.,. Jllllle Cl'lnllI)b;ll, Dale Moore, Ma- i ' ' ti da Mach i an. Weston investments Limited ! Mmehest pm! 4353. Notice jg hereby given MHlwPSl in Project Work: Matilda -- -- - v -- ------ V T , ac. illan. FARM FOR SALE AT AIYBURN. th if lZ?S'IrO:.xlD IFEVESE Hizliesi in Social Studies: Jane lit) acres wood. lumber and water. ME TS M TE l” ma 9 Campbell. application to the Secretary of State under the provisions of the Companies Act, 1934, acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on Fema,-3 ilelp wantgd and from a date for in: fixed lIin'ilP1;1,CnE1&'i1l'l':tll;Clliliwzlrltlii; Grail: - L . .-- -..,... L. ..L.. l - - ” -. : . :'( sail ier- . l s W.-tN'l:l,:I)-.-VI" ONCI-I IIOI7Sl-2- byDtaht:dseC;fta(I,3l:a?,1O:;:)L:;,n Dniron; 14. Rap Birt: '15. Slel-1lil'g llrrprl .nr country lioino. Good , ' ,g' ' Gclmcstpr and GfQ1'qp Gm-m,m,,, wages. Apply Box 922 c o Guard-IP. E. I., this lith day of July pa.-5,.d; n,,,.,,m Mm,” 1311- ll953. Grade VI Prizes: Pioflcieiiry: ffl(gi11;f,,-;CfTB ';il'.'i.TA,Q;;t V y y ' y V Wilma Vcsscy, Ilene Norrie, Sammy ,.,,,,,,,,. ,,,l””,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WESTON iavitsrnlaixrs Joilnsioil. '11,. 3,, M 4,, MW”. Dr! S. L1Mff14;D Prim fizr Swelling: Pamela Shaw. 1i,,l.,,. . I T,g,,;,,,. p-E41. nm.0th;,& L Stewart. EPIHZP for Social Studies: Barry -4-----e -AA. j- lllilf)(', Found - Secretaryw Prize for most iiiiprrweliiciit in .. .. ,... HL. Altillllileilv: Olivc Stevrart. F(ll'Nl) AT R0(lu' POINT A Applimtioii to studies: Pius For the erection of the King's (Touniy Memorial EiliV.lisiir..VlM)'4ii(l-;'l;e7r'o Iliil at 1' Lam” "'11-V fl" (1 '. Ne ' s s ti .1 liiilit, its-ml , , ,- - . E ufry Hui; fifl;OBd.Oll)'ie1verBge vnutml, (.il complete eietiioii of liiiilltliilg . .' etc. Samples fllrlll'ihFd.UTILITi1t (b) installation of all electrical wiring and , A. Co. 53C4BW. Jackson, Chicagoi muipmcnt 4. l . . . -I-Air;--MONEY--EA-dih-Y--Agb, (C) installation of plumbing rapidly. You can become a Dor-f . aldina representative in your ioc-, 2 NLMCIMIS only for 1 (a)' 1 (b) and 1 (C) ality. Full time or part time basis: a ova Fine Cosmetics and Toiletrirs. . to Dmaxdm. Gamma, 3. Complete job including labor, all mater- ials and with installations complete. amount of the tender to accompany the sealed lender. Tenders will close at midnight, August 11th, 1953. Copies of the plan and y taken out on paying a deposit of when plan and specifications are returned to Mr. Neil Lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. .' Construction must commence before October 1, Board of Trustees King's County lloapitai. ' Dcsei-vim: students: Anne Pleich and Freddie Burke. '1' Y Carl Ganiestcr. Attendance ls yealst: Cari Gam- ester. Descrving Students: Paula Good, Ruth Burke. Pi'olzl'ess: Faye Proude. in Arithlnetic: Dale more. Grade VI Certificates (order of meriti: i. Wilma Veasey; 2. Ilene Norrie: Ti. Sammy Johnston; 4. Sheila Good; 5. Bruce Biirhoe: 6. i,Pninela Shaw; 7. Olive Slevi':il'i; R. ;-103?? S:-ntnei: 9 Doris Smith: in. DEBS will be received as follows: an of the nurses' residence of Neil Hooley, Main Street, representing 5'; of the specifications may be 5510.00, returnable S:-hoiii Spirit and CltCZBllslllp:: Dniron, Sheila Good. Prize for orderly ai'raligenient of work-books: Ilene Norrie. Grade V Certificates tlloi in or- Myrlia. Nicholson, Janie Weeks, licien Pound, Janet Meilisli, Ster- l.iiq Barrett, James Carter, Leon- alll Diiilsford, Betty Evans, Dianni. Galltvhier, Leonard Gauthier, Jean Hansen. Aline Moore, I-Iiiberl Mor- l-Ls, Linda Myers, Viola Smith, .Viary Sl)PilCf'I', Joseph Trainor, Ida HARLOTTETOWN Application to studies: Judy" Dewar. Grade III Certificates (order of merit): 1. Michael Armstrong; 2. Carol Anne Graham; 3. Judy Gam- hu-m; 4. Jimmie Campbell; 5. El- don Sentner; 6. Gail Norrie; 7. Connie Jenkins; 8. Freddy smith; 9. Janet Gauthier; 10. Brian Mac- Cabe; 11. Donnie Burns; 12. Cath- erine Euthart; 13. Donald Stewart: 14. Clifton Found; 15. Damien Flood; 13. Marilyn Macxenzie; 17. Barrie Edwards; its. Michael Mac- Kinnon; ii). Dorothy Burke; 20. Bobby Wright; 21. Vivien Cvass: 22. Ruth Barrett: 23. Bernadette Train- or; 24. Glen Smith. Passed: Judy Mccsbe. Wayne Mcqabe. Bernadette M c Q u it i d. Richard Vail, Miriam Wheatley. age in the year's work: Michael Armstrong. Carol Aline Graham, Judy Garnhum. Prize for Improvement: Campbell. Prize for Art Work: Gall Norrie. Prize for Arithmetic: Brian Mac- Cabr. Prize for Spelling: Doimle Burns. Prize for Cooperation and School Spirit: Damien Flood. Grade II Certificates: Arlene Murphy, Tommy Burke, Ronnie Mellish. Vickie MacNevin. Gloria Jean Doll-on, Deryl Duiisford, Syl- via Phillips, Bernard Campbell, Diane Peters, Aimut Sieivert. Judy Thel-iault, Jimmie Cullen. Lorraine Moore, Jerry Myers, Camilla Ves- SEX. Passed: Norman Sherren. Ben- nett. Grant. 'BEllliclt Haywood. Charlie I-lord. Harold Smith, Pairi- cia McQua.id, Gerard. Campbell, Carolyn Gauthier, . - Grade ll Prize List: Highest standing in the years work: Arlenc Murphy, Tommy Burke, Ronnie Meilish J immle Illl Arithmetic: Arielle Mur- Vessar. Carul Walsh. Lyda Evans. Passed: Nelson Douglas, Vioicll Kciilicrii. Wilfred MacKinnon.i Brenda The-iraiilt. ii Grade V Prizes: Proficiciic,i': Ehzabeth Haywood, Myrna Nichol- son, Janie Weeks, Helen Pound. Janet. Mcilisli. Prize for Most Stars: Janie Weeks. Prize for Co-operatioii and School Spirit: Leon.-ard Diinsford. Prize for Deportinent: JeanHan- 5('ll. Prize for Perfect. slP'.'lli1i! Bizireti. Grade IV ('eri.lflcaies (order of illerlti: Deborah Pletclv, Heather MacNevin. George MacKnight. Jil- dit-ll Dewar Pat Murphy, Eldon f.arrabec. Gloria Kennedy. Gordon Hans-li.P-aisy Burke;Goi-doll Elati- chard. Damien Dunsford. John Burhoe, Errol Walsh. Betty Game- ster, Janet Smith. Roland MacIii- tyre, Gordon Whitiock. Pa.-red: Robert Constable. Fran- cis Maclniyre, Albert. Woodingtoil, Allan MacKinnon. Leonard Wil- liams. Cal-nle Jensen. Grade IV Prizes: Proficieticr: Debnrall Plelch, xlleather MacNev- lll, George MacKnight. Deportmont: Gordon Whitlock. Co-operation and School Spirit:l Patsy Burke. F Class Books: Pat Mnrpliy. Attendance: ACROSS Confuse Scour Worshir Forgo Signal device Game at cards Saint: tahbr.) Audience River (Pol.) Apart A steering pert maiit.) To take off Eat away American snake Location A l)'P3Y Article of clothing Wing Likely Winged insect Nobleman To call up Occurrence Vertical face of stairway step , Dips out, as liquid Impudcnt (dial.) DOW Kind of Hal Prepare to. publication .Golfer's cry Coin tswrd.) River (N. Y.P Weapon An eccentric wheel part Veins of a leaf Part of the eye Capital of Switzerland lvar.) Ventiiate summed up Round cheeses (Dut.) Property ti...) Swiss canton 8. 1. 7. 6. ll. 8. 12. 13. 9. 14. 10. 15. 17. 19. 20. 16. 18. I9. 21. 21. 22. 24. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 34. 3?. 38. 4!. 43. 45. 46. 47. 48. 9- ea tar-' AXYD ;sI.0N& .NE. ULOB VUC VDPGC LR OBC NEW TRUTH giyroaan 1: DAILY CROSSWORD DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-lIere'a how to work it-. ' one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is need for the three L's, X for the two 0's. etc. Single-letters. lpog. trophies. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptogi-am Quotation NH IPUR-ZSCTV. Saturday's C.yptoquote: WHY WIT!-I OLD TRUTH N'lIDI,' Priz-3 phy. Prize in Spelling: Arlene Mur- iihr. . Prize for Improveinent: Lorraine Moore. Prize i'or School Spirit: Bernard Campbell. Prize for Application: Charlie Ford. Grade I Certificates (not in or- der ri lTIEllllL Andrew Arsenauit, Lillian Botls. Gloria Dunsford, Mercedes Mar.li1iyre,Rodiicy Walsh, Suzanne Johnston, Allison Mac- Nevili, Lynda Jay, Margie Mac- Kinnon, Noreen Blanchard, Garth Proudc, Lois Murphy, Norman Constable, Phyllis Moore. Betty Ma1cNcil, Jean Dignan. Heather Burke, Norma. Birt, Barbara Smith. Passed: Urban MacDonald, Pat- ricia Flood, Betty Ann Egan, Carol Lafferiy. Grade I Prize List: Proficiency: Gloria Dunsford, Lynda Jay, Alli- son MacNerin, Heather Burke, Margie Macliinnon, Suzanne John- ston. ,t Atleiidaiice: codes Mclntyrc. School Spirit: Patricia Flood. Department: Jean Dignan. Printing: Andrew Arsenauli, Glo- ria Dunsford. Arithmetic: Murphy. Lois Murpi'i.i'. Mer- Lillian Bolts, Lois ml-Jill?! iiLVi'.'l'i'i I'll-ilzlfllll lTl;l -i 23.Speck -73'.) i. 1 25.Tlibcr (So. Am.) 26.30; .. l-1'2 i uf'l':l. ' 27'C””k ta.1ii:iliuniIi1 Flfrl " friftwl ' latulara Answer - .13. Rages 34. A son 38. Foreman of Adam 39. Pieces out 36. Volcanic 40. Weird rock (van) 36. Biblical 42. single unit name 44. By way of LBAAXR. FELLOW -- co yo-rcaroiz . . ., DKTDQC zsvocrs 3.3.9!VN1F.0o . FOR Modern three room apa Modern four room apartment rooms, fireplace, second floor with propane gas range. Heated. glad to have children. Rental 560.00. gas range, first floor, heated (new). Rental-555.00. Situated at Mt. Edward Heights. Just 1 mile from down town. Ideal for children. etc. Opposite the Experimental Farm. Ask for MacKAY at FIRESTONE DIAL RENT with bath, largo rtmnt with bath,. propane Handy school, store, 5547 Haida Nears Home After . Seven Months Off Korea OTTAWA. (CF)-The Tribal destroyer Haida will arrive at her home port. of Halifax Wednesday after a seven-month-long patrol of Korean waters, the navy an- nounced Sunday. She is under the command of Cmdr. Dunn Lantier of Montreal. . During her patrol Haida blasted North Korean factories and shore installations and destroyed three trellis. She emerged unscathed from the fire of enemy shore bat- teries. Less spectacularly, she put- rolled friendly islands off the Korean coast and joined in the es- cort of aircraft carriers. The navy said that on her ar- rival at Halifax Wednesday, llalda will become the second Canadian destroyer to have sailed around the, world. She left Japan a molith ago to return to Canada by way of Hong hang, Singapore. Colombo. Aden, Suez. Malta Gibraiter and the Azores, retracing last year's home- coming journey of HMCS Nootka. llaida was relieved in mid-June by another Halifax-based des- troyer, HMCS liuroil. liiider the command of Cmdr. Richard Chene- weth of Wcsimouni, Que. iluron. reported at the beginning of last week to have been damaged in a grounding off the North Korean coast, was scheduled to or- rlve during the week-end at low the water-line. There were no casualties. During her seven months off Korea. I-Ialda spent a total of 145 days on actual patrol. steaming some 40,000 miles in enemy waters. This involved oilinz at sea 34 times and transferring supplies I 6'1 occasions. six of her nine patrols were car- cied out on the west coast of Kor- ea under British The other patrols were off the north- east coast of Korea under Ameri- can comniand. The patrols were were 10 total days in duration. The destroyers main armament and close-range weapons fired a total of 3,500 round. in the Kor- ean war theatre. Haida bagged her first train on a patrol last December during which she also bombarded a.,North Korean factory and marshalling yard. On the December patrol an enemy shell fell 200 yards of! the ship starboard but Haida altered course and increased speed before tlic enemy gunners could correct their aim. The two other train successes occurred during the ship's last Korean patrol which ended June 9. There are now two Canadian destroyers in Korean waters, Ath- abascan and Iroquois. Iroquois rc- EOR SALE 1953 I half-ton Chevrolet truck. Mileage 3,975. Priced for quick sale. , -Appiy-- WILBUR WILLIS East Royalty T FOR SALE House and Garage 233 King'Srreer lmmediote possession Apply to: J. A. McGUlGAN, Solicitor. ' Room 1. Currie Block placed HMCS Crusader which re-! Sasebo, Japan, for repairs. She was reported to have crushed part. of; the forward section of her hull be- I There.(V)ughtTToEB,o!Arbaw turned home recently with a score, of 3 1-2 Communist trains destroy-' ed. Charlottetown By Fagaiy Andshortcnl i . 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