® GORDON BENNETT (LEFT)* pital School of Nursing and X- and class. valedictorian; Nancy | Registrar of Prince of Walea Ray. Technology last night. Green, Emerald, graduate X- e a ‘ PF College, detivered the main ad- With Mr. Bennett (FROM Ray Technologist; and Dr. J:H. Irvin Glen” a? epee The et: ere with | 14 years and“six months in Dor- | “HELP THE ARMY dress at the graduation exef- LEFT) are: Elizabeth Chais- Malone, chief of the hospital | g_ paaley amines © oa rmdiie; chester. These terms — involve | agPAIN THEIR GOAL ® _ Eure ae the Charlottetown-Hos-— eon,-Rolla Bay aeacnsie nurse. staff, jescaped from Riverside and was seven two-year sentences all to ADD YOUR ‘NAME : +Unloads Here Siizist "0 out iter m4 run concerenty togtier with | ro raga CONTRIBU- YOU FORGOT TO ia E- | charged. ~ one 'six-m sentence. Larkin | TO- i CONTRIBU- : ; Yesterday he —faced-— seven will therefore serve _two_ years | TOR ROLL.” Noe Simi ar it 1es rok lems The Irving Glen, an Trving Ol chiHes arhing out of this in. and six months in Dorchester.” [epee ps SERVICED BY HOLMAN'S — = Company Limited tanker from. eer ee original | aaeee Reginald Bruce, Arm- eee Saint John, N.B., arrived in : \dale, charged with escap us- | Charlottetown Harbor Friday tr iceman —MOBILE-HOMES LAST SEASON? e |morning about 6_o'clock.~ ' = — : : = wa Pointed Out By Spea eer eine et Sina ELECTION | “ect ee 2 ot Oi ei : t . es eee = ae Dig ellen phim | 4 There's still time, if you hurry, to have your power mower ».."‘Life’s length is not nfally it be hospital- centred _ or_-Southport:;Barbara Lynn Cullen, | mee ; measured by tc hours and days, univershity ¢ the} city; “Mary Nunilo Edmonds, [ing oils and pene ie S completely overhauled | and mevions to bring it back to. but by that which we have done’ lag in the social and economic | Tona; on of. \‘good-as-new’” seohiemance: Let the sratinait s experts look fot our country and its peoples. | status of nurses a eee ae pane Gallant, Saint John, the boat was sched- T i i S a + a a = -We may do much in a few ypears | people from entering the fie! ustico; —Joan—Corinne it. over ay. Rates are tow: Be ready—to—eut—your_grass— Peps isa . : pes remainitig. active in it?. How | | Gallant, city; Bernadette Lucine juled ave HO weiek this i W E E K_ : and we may do nothing in a_life- can an increased number of | |Hammill,' Central . Bedeque; | Island News Page act we ¢ ‘ ~~ tedy, was remanded te Queans|cers whe were among the pa County jail until] May 1€@-at 9:30 sengers Lawson, E: Cherry Valley violation of the Eachern of The coroner's: inquiry opened it on 4 Dec. 3, 1963, three days after an ighway traffic Air Canada jet airliner crashed ‘TOF failing to“secure his load, *- x [Dy an investigating commission, eaded by Mr.. Justice Charles Challies of Quebec Superior Ccurt. The commission reported that the aircraft.crashed as the Penitentiary Term. |s Given Accused whi On Air Crash ST. The file’ on an’ ‘air crash nally closed Thursday when a coroner's dict of accidental cerning two Toronto, Police offi-" at nearby Ste. Therese on a Ht ‘was remanded to June 8 at ( flight from Montreal to- Tor- result of*a mechanical failure. Western and Central\Districts | 2™ onto: St eee a jua j 4 ‘ The inquiry. was adjourned « If takes 72 facia! muscles to |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., May: » 1966. 3 File Closed |Sept 28, 1964, to await a report frown but only 14-to smile ; : oon —— s WILD (CPR)... in ch 118 persons died. was fi- JEROME.,.” Que ury returned a ver: death con- Leonard Larkin, Armdale, was The charges were ‘as follows: | sentenced to Dorchester Peniten- escaping custody, a second harge tiary for a term of 14 years six | of theft, five separate charges of months when he appeared before break, entry and theft, two of | Provincial Magistrate James B | which’ involved -entering a dwel- | Johnston, QC, in’ Charlottetown ling house-an offense cavrying a yesterday. life inifrisonment sentence. | | Larkin, who was charged with * Through nsel. D. Frank | | theft of an automobile, was re- : ; :| manded to Riverside Hospital for Sigsworth, Larkin pleaded guilty psychiatric observation for 3 &"d was sentenced to a total of Objective: $35,000 POWER MOWER aaa easily, ACT Now! time," said Gordon Bennett, | “MAI PE Registrar of Prince of Wales capable people be recruited for | Carol Anne Hamill, Central Be- 4PEQUE HALL : i. ee i pea dass College, in his address at the | the profession? . Precisely | deque; Patricia Anne Lappin, | | PC Candidate Sat. May 14—8:30 p.m. * men ee ieee ‘5601 fi : graduation “ ceremonies ‘of the | the same questions . . could be | City; Marlene Anne LeClair, W. H. Burns and Leonce Arsenault a ‘le a : ? Charlottetown Hospital School | placed before the members of | Summerside; Rita Irene ST. PETER'S HALL ome Sales 1. of Nursing and X-Ray Techno- | the education profession.” Tracadie Cross; Mary onl In Hospital © oe ; 3 ~— ee dealt th_ th SOME TEEN Reretie ee ean i Alege ae people IF IT’S FISH r nne lealt wi | The speaker noted, some trends , ' y i ; : 3 similarities between problems in| which will. affect nursing prac- Donna Louise McGee, Parkdale; | Dan Compton, Belle hives) Don Anderson and Frank Sigsworth. t-and can be caught .. . [i Come in today the nursing and teaching profes | tices in the future. Among these | Mary. Irene McQuaid, Rich | Progressive Conservative can- HUNTER RIVER HIGH SCHOOL _WE.HAVE'IT 3 t : sions, developing trends in|'s medicare and its ramifica.| mond; Bonita Patricia Morrison, |didate in Fourth Queens, is in Palas, Way 1¢-8:00 x or phone: health promotion and disease tions, care for the aged and the Georgetown; Mary Elizabeth the P.E.I. Hospital sutt#ting a Alex Campbell, ‘sinviaiy Cut lift Queen Street Meat ; treatment, and the best choices | war on poverty; the tremendous Mullally, city; Mary Judith | minor ailment. The illness is not Wills. cliffe and Horace et ; 999 : Fe Recepattyy in spending one’s | number of emotionally ‘disturb- ee _ mash oe ao aes ae me nnn is ex- Mar ket S’SIDE 2 _ed young people is another dis- | ™’ Os . - | pec 0 ack in the cam- MONTICELI ADS “Shall ‘our nursing program be | turbing trend. Nurses must be |. Josephine Smith, Peakes; |paign action within a few days. Mon., May 1¢—A: Pe : CH’TOWN 4-6525 - a two or three-year afro throsveat oman! given encouragement to meet | Judith Ann Trainor, city; Kath-| Bennett Carr, Mr. Compton's” ica Addacsen aut Pronk Siceienetds vy x. - < i SSS! the challense of changing situa- | erine Rose Trainor, Johnston’s suppine ie Bet oe oe e One int continued, "Every [T, Craduating trom the |sald he woul doube his etre _ CRAPAUD—Englewood High Monuments | passing moment is'a juncture of School of X-Ray Technology i$ |half while his team mate is out ee Cuinece Je pm, : | many roads open to our choice. Nancy Marie Green, Emerald. | of action. Medse, Frank Jardine ¢ aa Max foempeun | Shall we do this or that; go this | ; Thom 4 fe ; P way or that? Choosing between 6 ‘ : MORELL COMMUNITY HALL : REMEMBER If any of ‘your other appliances need help: alternatives in the use of hee: DRUG . STORE Oped : ae, May 18—8:30 p.m-—— washer, TV, range, furnace, or small appliances, Holman’s is evidence of one~of the - Don Anderson est attributes of humanity; free-- ' . and Frank Sigswerth. eet ean fix them too! dom of will.” = : HALL foe ed an es TSStvie wna | VISITS PARENTS tes might most profintably spend ; A Mrs, Titomas Cotie has ar-| their time, and listed first the | MONTAGUE REGIONAL HIGH L. Vv POWER —_pived_from Toronto to visit her | practice and development of Thurs., May 18—8:30 p.m. ; parents, Mr..and Mrs, Willard | their own profession. “As nurs- | 9 Alex Campbell, Dr. Doug MacD ld, Lik M , Coughlin, Alberton. es,” he said, “you have chosen | Roper, Dr. Lorne Bonnell, Keir Clark ; -"the ‘noblest’ profession. a woman George Ferguson and Art ' IN HOSPITAL could choose, execpting none.” | rgusen 2 MacDonald. Local Representative ies, Mrs. Stanley Arthur, South) A nurse must be dedicated, and i = SUMMERS Kildare, is a patient in O'Leary | always willing to do ‘a litte | a sat, M tnt j J. T. DOYLE Community Hospital. -| more than her duty. This {s-the - be ay p.m. Box 816 Telephone 4-3624 ‘ = : mark of the top people_in any ny ——RETURNS-HOME ___| profession. And __ finally, _ the | 8 Charlottetown - Mrs. Charles Parry has return- | nurse must find time—for—her- ed to her home in Alberton South | self, for the development of her} = after——spending- the winter in-|own unique personality. Alabama. PRESENTS DIPLOMAS ——__ — w. R. JENKINS LTD. FLOWERBEARERS cee Pera - . Mae | Will Be The Only Drug Store Open Saturday Fe Te Shot Soetasn | | with. their diplomas and Sister Evening and All Day Sunday. . e Mark Joseph Handrahan fun- | yy Hoa ye [a seatNne | Win a free tri fo Europ jital-beld:-in ignish_ 00 LURATAY and_Sister. "Joseph Noreen _pre- | 154 Prince St. Dial 4- 5132) -@e0eee morning were: Ronnie-H F; petted Than. with pine Eliza. | =| i Sydney McCallum, Edward Har- ert. ¥ pe . Joe Harper, Edgar Cahill, | beth Chaisson. Rollo Bay, de- = We =o Brith Howie ¢ and ‘Ronnie Ber- livered the valedictory. Dr. J-H. | pee tT mt ' Brine Maeee sftue bom pedlea| | FOR ALL YOUR at - ‘staff made a few remarks, and |. lus a new as’ JUBILEE MASS the Nurses’ Chorale, directed by | . \ . Pe 4 NS a 4 we Most Rev. Bishop-McEachern ;Sister Bethany Marie, sang two ad RANCE NEEDS of. Charlottetown -celebrated a choraf. selections. Rev. Gerald 1 Ju Mass at St. Simon and | Tingley delivered the Invocation | | St. Jude Church, Tignish during | and Benediction. : ® | ¢ wea the past week. Assisting were | Members of the graduating SS we 894-6567 | US ais 6 6 6 “;nine-priests.from the west Prince | class: Sylvia Anne Bernard, } area, Holy Communion was ad-| Summerside; Mary Dorothy HYND N & C = : Sosa gen HH ministered, Priests assisting ‘be- | Buchanan. Georgetown; Mary : : H ( with a little bit of luck) ees 3 oaae : ed Lider Louise Callaghan, city; Frances Li = en ery Rev ooney we: Josephine. . Callaghan, ew “ ; mited re Rev. P. Walsh, Rev. C: Peters, -Peath: Elizabeth Anne Chais. } 5 ~ 3 ‘ Rev. G. Steele, Rev. R. Phelan, | Rojio Bay; Mary, Janice Chev. : : 3 l he Established 1872 ye HERE’S ALL YOU DO: aes: Sa rardiee eee or erie, city; Phyllis Marie Coady, 7 Fire; Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. : i . ant, Rev . : : 5 2 ; ps bender bank. | Offices: riagiomrnoin 57- Lower Queen St. Come out and test-drive a Volkswagen. Any Volkswagen. A fast- DE ATHS | WESTERN soil 3 : s | Also at Summerside — Montague — Alberton back'or-a squareback, a bug or a family bus, a: Karmaun Ghia or a truck. | FUNERALS for potato seed pieces! game OM Retabie™ f New or used. You don’t have to buy it. You don’t even have to like it. All MacINNIS — At Kings County | 5 _ : ; 3 Memorial Hospital, May 12th, |. MAYHEW FUNERAL — The se you have to do is drive im it some time during the next couple of weeks. Mi'Edward Road in her 83rd /funeral for Charles Mayhew was Grand Ole Opry Then si rd our salesman will give you. He’ll mail it for you te eat. Resting’ atthe Cutlife eld om Tide United Church, | ONE-STEP CONTROL OF FUSARIUM SEED PIECE DECAY; « en sign a card our sales y mail it for you ’ | May rien an ee ee oa i aan Rev. E.G. Britten conducted ser-| BLACK LEG AND SEED-BORNE COMMON SCAB IN CUT OR BILL ANDERSON ] the Volkswagen Test-Drive Sweepstakes. If your name is drawn (and you reral. w ‘ ; ‘®ommencing at 1.30: Interment | seats Mh ig Reon thed wal ee POTATO SEED PIECES. : , ft can pass a test of skill) you'll win a free trip to Europe. When you reach vin the People's cemetery. ‘organist. Soloist was Mrs. | ‘ nae ; ee HENDERSON = At the P.nst |EVeree Howat, Jr. who ‘sang ceaees SHOW your destination you'll be presented with a brand-new Volkswagen Fast- ' sae | Face To Face. Hymns usng were You harvest more for higher. . ‘Hospital, Friday, May 13, 1966, /qne Lord's My Shepherd and | ie od bday at vAlgnpe divers ve back and $1,000 spending money. You can take a friend with you (free, of of Warren W. Henderson of © Onto The Hills. Pallbearers | cial i i Aa Charl course) and ‘you can go any time before the end of the year é Maple Avenue, in his 52nd year.|were: Urban Cairns, Carl May- usual dip treatment. Get some from your Niagara Dealer. ar ottetown y go year. , Resting * the en ee te hew, Ernest * Francis, Junior ‘ ‘ilacalhtes nats ‘ 4 ee e . Home. unera onday ay |Matheson, Louis Walsh and Don- There’s more res ng etails ... S80, ASK our salesmen oO 16, from Park» Royal United ald Canfield. Flowerbearers <D. Aproductof .. FORUM . i , Church with service commencing | were Spurgeon Leard,.. Eldon j questions, you soon: 5 at 2 p.m. Interment wills take | Cairns, Junior Chappell, Eldon, AGRICUTURAL CHEMICALS Niagara Brand Chemicals Research S ATURD AY sions place~ in People’s. cemetery. | Francis Lloyd Mayhew and Cecil ‘Visiting hours commencing at 7 | Palmer. Interment was in Tryon o'clock this evening. | People’s cemetery. he i nis Moncton : Terminal Moncton, N.B. Candidates must be general machinists and be able to ‘tur- nish crédéntials of employment in this field. Preference will be given to those who have diesel engine repair experience. Must be able to work from blueprints and technical data. Raté of pay—$2.49 per hour, Excellent employee ‘benefits. Apply: ii person between 9:00 a..m. and 4700 p.m. Monday to Friday or in writing to: i Employment Office CANADIAN NATIONAT Second Floor CN Terminal Building -~Moncton, N.B. & . . ~— _ Featuring : oe " } Kings County , BILL ANDERSON | 3 | : ~ Progressive @ "THE CARTER =| MACHINISTS See @ KENNY ROBERTS | ¢ to work at~. Headquarters * America’s King of the Yodelers | i " @ Phone Fomer Legion Hall Montague Office Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. AY May 14, 8.30 p.m. | | | @ SCOTTY STEVENSON and the Canadian Nighthawks . ; featuring Bernie & Ruthie . MacLean _ SPECIAL GUEST EMCEE JOHN FERGUSON = . Montreal Canadiens Admission: $2.00; Children $1 Tickets, nn sale at Stead’s Pharmacy and Toémbs Music Store lo 0 838-2779 ger W. R. JENKINS LTD. _ &t. Peters Road Parkdale ‘Dial 4-6563 or 4-9114 P.S. This is what the VW "Fastback" looks like ... ein?