4. my "9 11 W G3-riliinv Fri M1! 27- 1153 ' C... P.W.C. Medals tteattnped front page 1) -Doria Carruthers. Augustine Cove. Eleanor Haywood. Sprin Park. Audrey Frissell. Cornwnl. Carl Willis. Cornwall. Jean-Isabel "acdonald. Char- lottetowu. NORMAL TRAINING Mary Hunter. Kcnsington. Joan Murphy. Georgetown. Olive Gallant. South Rustico. Yvonne Gauthier, Emerald. Joan Compton, Summerside. Katherine Ellis. Bcdford Station. I Joyce Canfield. Crapaud. Joyce Ferguson. Hampton. Janet Matheson. Charlottetown. John Alan MacKenzie. Char- lottetown. Sandra Currie. Charlottetown. Jean MacPherson. Charlottetown. The D. A. MacKinnon Prize: student standing high in English in the Third Year - Rose Marie MacDonald. Covehead Road. English-1 Rose Marie MacDonald. Cuvehead Road. The J. Leslie Shaw Scholarship -student standing highest in the Second Year -- Hodge MacEwen. Stanley Bridge. The C. H. B. Longworth Prize: 3. student standing highest in Biology Zoena Jordan. Murray ilnrbec. in the Third Year - Harry love, East Royalty. The Catholic Women's League Prize for the woman student stand- ing highest in the language work of the Second Year - Dorothy Coffin. Mount Stewart. The Canadian Legion Prize: stu- dent who is a near relatives of a World War Veteran - Jean Camp- bell. St. Mary's Road. The 1938-39 and 1948-40 Collage Times Staff Medal: a student who R. 0. shows himself most efficient in extra-curricular student organiza- tion - Mark Ladner. Charlotte- town. . The Moore and MacLeod Ltd. Prize: student standing highest in the Grladunting Class in Commerce -Rose Marie MacDonald. Cove- head Road. The Hon. George D. DeBlois Prize for the student standing sec- ond in the Graduating class in COI'nlTlI.l's.z - Roma Nicolle. Mur- ray Harbour. H. R. Doane and Co.. Prize for student ” highest in the Graduating Class in Commerce - Rose Marie MacDonald. Covehead Road. The Hyndman and Co.. Ltd. Prize for the student standing third 'wllllll"l 5'-Ofllh Cllll'l0ll9l0V"- in the G-rndua Class in Com- merce - Jean E III. Mount 8tew- 10 rt. . The H. M. Simpson Lid. Prize for in Commercelattslning the high- eat speed in Typing - Frances Clark. Charlottetown. The P .W. C. Medal for Typinl .."l.d,l.l .. ll, Atudgng 0; ul. rRichard St. John. Charlottetown. (;,ll,ll.qu cl... ii Cong"-ggrgg for 'Sheldon Benton. Charlottetown R. accuracy in vping - Elaine R Cooke. York. The H. R. Doane and Co. Prise hr the student standl outstanding in student activities- Marit Leaner. Charlottetown. The Gordtll DeBIols Memorial Prize: the male student of the Fllllllll V937 N555 WM Wl"5 ' Class II: 65 per cent to 74 per cent; Diploma in the work of the year and who is considered the best athlete - Joseph Revell. Charlotte- town. The J. Alfred Blanchard Mem- arial Prize for the student of the Second Year standing highest. in French donated by the family -- Rnma Nicolle. Murray Harbour. The J. Preston Tuplin Prize a- warded to deserving students of the various years -- Patricia Mac- Donald. Charlottetown. Leigh Bell. Murray llarbour. Georgia Mor- rison. Cardigan. R. R. No. 1. Elisa- beth Gill. Charlottetown. The Professor George E. Robin- son Scholarship: The student who has already won a Third Year Certificate. and this year ranks third in the Fourth Year - Nancy Gillis. Alberton. i The Samuel H. Rnbertsonl Scholarship: The student Ir o m- Prince County of highest standing in Third Year - Keir Adams. Conway. The Alumni Association Prizes awarded to deserving students of each year: Fourth Year - Vincent Beck.l Central Royalty. Third Year - Eugene Wynne.. Charlottetown. 3 Normal Training - Elaine Shaw, Bloomfield Station. Second Year - Christine Mnc- Phall. Cornwall. lrat Year - Frank I u r k e.' 8 ring Park. Commerce - Joan M I r r a y. Clyde River. 8. N. Robertson Prizes for Clas- sics: highest standing in Latin and Greek: Third Year - Goodwill Mac- Dougall. Second Year - Brian MacCal- him. The Hon. John Richards Scholar- ship awarded to the student stand- ing the highest in Agriculture. Chemistry and Physics - Orville Diamond. Charlottetown. French Government Prize, s- wsrded In the French Consul at Balifas. b the ltudent king hi&Ct in French class in Fourth Year - Frances Campbell. Ionria. The Prince Edward Island Art Iociety Prise awarded D Joyce Ganlleld. Crapeud. Readcrf Digest Valedictorian Prise - Boyd Richards. Abncy. Th Dr. W. J. P. MacMlllan Prim V3 for the kw stand- ing in Int Latin - iaeent Grif- nn. Charlottetown. 'l The John H. Bell Debating of high standing of the due. R. R. 5. John Chandler. Wheatlcy River. 'Leo Doiron, Charlottetown. tDouglas Clark. Charlottetown. zzlimes Smith. Pownal. . rd Whit.Chlttt . Loyal Orange Association Prize eC.th::l.ne C,:lL Kll:l::".:.own for student standing highest in own,” Hoodl Clmrlollelownl THIRD YEAR HONOUR CERTI- ' Edward Derby .Mul-ray Harbour. town. lottetown. tI)avld Irving. Murray Harbour. 'Florence to tMarguerite Munn. Mnrshiield. 'Allan MacLeod. Charlottetown. the student of the Graduating Class 'Kell-ll Sllcklngl. Charlottetown. Rd high"; tFred MacLeod. Bonshaw. plug Yul. cllmmgl-W, Norm. 'Glorla Jenkins. Charlottetown. R. can Gay. Winston. . 3- 3- Wllliarn McLure Bursary: the 'G00l'l0 3914- Bold?"- winner of a Third Year Certificate I180 Mlclkllh Cllll'l0llel0Wl- .liam Stems. Gordon MacBeth. Hel- lll. Cooke. Janet Wood. Alan L Chappell. Warren Hood Lsurdrena And Prizes Nancy Gillis- Alberton. Joseph Revell. Charlottetown. Alan Scales. Freetown. David Schurman. Central Bede- Emerson MacRae. Hunter River. Ralph Derby. White Sands. John Bonnell. Charlottetown. Vincent Beck. Central Royalty. Helen Chappell. Charlottetown. Donna MacLeod. Montague. Calvin Wood. St. Peters Road. Millicent Munn. Marsllfield. Jean Campbell. St. Mary's Road. GRADUATING DIPLOMAS Order of Merit Joan Bowness. Kensington. John Whiteway. St. Mary's Road. Barbara Stewart, Strathgartney. Laurdrene Wood. Charlottetown. Orville Diamond. Charlottetown. FICATES Order of Merit Harry Love. Charlottetown R. R. Keir Adams. Conway. Joan Vesey. York. Mark Ladner. Charlottetown. 'William Batt. Charlottetown. Brian Maccallum. Charlotte- Eugene Wynn. Charlottetown. Leigh Bell. Murray Harbour. tMalcolm MacFadyen. Char- George Kells. Charlottetown. R. Ernest Diamond. Winsloe. THIRD YEAR PAS CERTI- FICATEI Order of Merit MacAulay. Charlotte- wn. Helen Cooke. Charlottetown. David lstewart. Montague. Kenneth MacNeill. Clyde River. Alan Massey. Charlottetown. Harold Kemp. Charlottetown. Niels Hansen. Charlottetown. Gordon MacBeth. St. Peter's. Constance Ross. Boston's Mills. Norma Woolner. Hunter River. Arnold MacLean. Borden. David MacDonald, Charlotte- wn. Elaine Murphy. Charlottetown. Janet Wood, Charlottetown. R. William MacLean, Borden. Douglas Cudmore. Charlottetown. . 1. Melvin While, Hunter River. John White, North Wiltshlro. THIRD AND FOURTH YEAR CLASS LISTS rclm I: 75 per cent and over; Passed: 50 per cent to 64 per centi. Agriculture I Class I: Alan Douglas. Harry Love, David Schurmnn. John Chandler. . Class II: Orville Diamond, Wil- liam Stems. Passed: Fred MacLeod. George Read. Rlology I Class I: Harry Love. Zeena Jor- dan. Keir Adams. Joan Vessey. Class II: David Stewart, Eugene Wynne. Niels Hansen. Harold Kemp. Malcolm MacFndyen. Er- nest Diamond. Arnold MacLean. Elaine Murphy. Passed: Florence McAulay. Wil- en Cooke. Fred MacLeod. Con- stance Ross. William Matheson. Marguerite Munn. George Read. Janet Wood. Gloria Jenkins. Thom- as Davies. Ian MacLean. Norma Wooiner. Biology 1 Class II: John Bonnell. Frances Campbell. Emerson MscRae. Passed: Boyd Richards. Milli- cent Munn. Elwood Robbins. Cath- erine Craig. Warren Hood, Bar- bara Stewart. Chemiai y I Class 1: Harry Love. Keir Adams. Zoena Jordan. Edward Derby. Ernest Diamond. Arnold Macbean. David Stewart. Mark Ladncr. David MacDonald. Class II: Harold Kemp. Kenneth MacNeill. William Batt. Joan Ven- scy. David Irving. Ralph White- head. Malcolm MacFadyen. Eugene Wynne. William Sterne. Keith Stlekings. William Maclsean. Mar- guerite Munn. Richard St. John. Sidney Campbell, Constance Ross. Passed: Douglas Cudmore. Niels Hansen. Fred MacLeod. John White. George Kells. Leigh Bell. George Reid. Norma Woolner. Alan Massey. Brian Meccallum. Elaine Murphy. Sheldon Benton. Hilel se- Lood. Gloria Jenkins. John Larkln. Molvla White. Thomas Davies. Chemistry! Class II: Ralph Derby. Emor- son Mscftae. John Bonnell. Passed: Donna Mecbend. David Sehnrman. Jean Campbell. Milli- cent Munn. Vincent Beck. Warren Hood. Helen Cheppell. Orville Dil- mond. John Chandler. Chemistry '8 Class I: Frances Campbell. Clau II: John Bonnell. Millicent Munn. Nancy Gillis. Emerson Mac- Rae. Passed: Jean Campbell. Helen Wood. Joan Bowness. John Chad- lar. Catherine Craig. Orville Dia- mond. Elwood Robbins. Class IT: Mark Ladner. George Ktlll. Sllel' n Benton. Passed: William Macbean. John White. Doulln Cudmore. John Whcatley. Economics I Class 1: Calvin Wood. Alan Scales. Class II: Malcolm MacI"atlycll. John Whiteway. Davl John Chandler. James Smith. Passed: John Bonnell. Elwood Robbins. Douglas Clark, John Mor- gan, Orville Diamond. English I Class 1:: Rose Marie Mac- Donald, Muriel .ll't:llll)Bl(l. Zoena Jordan. Florence MacAulay. MacDonald. Eugene Wynne. colm MacFadyen. George Kells. Gordon Heather Rodd. Constance liam MacLean. John Harold Kemp. Alan Massey. George Read. Keith Stickings. English I Gillis. Goodwill MacDougall. Class II: Donna tricia MacDonald. man. Jean Campbell. Helen David Schur- :iRuhert Lund. Charlottetown Whiteway. Boyd Richards. Calvin Wood. Catherine Gerald Connors, Joan Gordon White. Douglas Barbara Stewart, James Smith. French I Class I: Zoena Jordan. Love. Keir Adams. Jean Mark Ladner, Brian Mat-Callum, Edward Derby. Florence lay. Rose Marie MacDonald. Harry Passed: David Stewart, Glover. George Murphy, Norma Woolner. Niels Hansen. Harold Kemp, Alan Mas- sey. John White. French I Class ll: Frances Campbell. Nancy Gillis. Donna MacLeod. Class II: Vincent Beck. Barbara Stewart, Ralph Derby. Jcan Camp- bell. Boyd Richards. Passed: Catherine Craig. Laurd- rena Wood. Douglas Clark. Patri- cia MacDonald. Gordon White. Greek 1 History 1 Class 1; Emcrson Macllao. Class 11: Joseph Revell. Passed: Millicent Munn. John Bonnell. Calvin Wood. Leo Doiron, Gordon MacBcIh, Kenneth Mac- Ncill. David MacDonald, Gordon White. History 1 Class 1: Goodwill Macllnugall. Joseph Revell. Nancy Gillis. Passed: Alfred Tait. John White- way. Calvin Wood. Home Economics I Class 1: Joan Vescy. Joan Bow- ncss. Helen Chappell. Class II: Norma Wooiner. Mar- guerite Munn, Florence McAulay. Heather Rodd, Helen Cooke. El- aine Murphy. Gloria Jenkins. Home Economics 1 Class II: Helcn Chappt-ll. l.aurd- rene Wood. Joan Bowncss. Fran- ces Campbell. Barbara Stewart. Latin 1 Class 1: Brian Mactfallllm Class II: Bordon MacBeth. Passed: Douglas Clark. Richard St. John. Ian Maci.ean, John Whiteway. Latin 1 Goodwill Macl)ougnll. Mathematics 1 Class I: Harry Love. Edward Derby. Zoena Jordan. Keir Adams, William Batt, David Irving. Class II: Ernest Diamond. Joan Vesey, Mark Ladner. George Kells. Alan Massey. Passed: Melvin White. Sheldon Benton. Niels Hansen. Harold Kemp. Brian Maccallum, Mal- colm MacFadyen. William Mac- Lean. Norma Woolner. David Mac- Donald. Helen Cooke. Gordon MacBeth. Eugene Wynne, Leigh Bell, Constance Ross. Arnold Mac- Lean. Douglas Cudmore. William Class I: Sterns, David Stewart. Janet Wood. John Larkln. R. Whitehead. Keith Slickings. Gloria Jenkins. Elaine Murphy, John White. Ken- neth MacNelll. Mathematics I Class I: Alan Scales. Derby, Frances Campbell. Class II: Jean Campbell. Passed: Donna Macleod. Vin- Ralph Dismond. John Chandler. Physics I Class I: David Schurlnan. Class II: Keir Adams. Vim-ent Beck. Ralph Derby. David Irving. George Ilells. Ann Matheson. Passed: Ielgh Bell, Edward Derby. Emerson MacRae. David Stewart. Sheldon Benton. Ralph Whitehead. Harold Kemp. Donna Macbeod. William Mscuan. Alan Massey. John Chandler. Warren Hood. Millicent Munn. Douglas Cudmore. Ernest Diamond. David MacDonald. Arnold Mscbeen. Political lcldlol I Class I: Goodwin Maebougall. Gan II: Calvin Weed. Joeqa lwell. Nancy Gillis. Passed: AlL.l S.-ales. 'Jolln Whit: - llnmlaneu. l Carl Willis. Gloria Jenkins. Georgiana Glover, Mexallder Glass It Goodwill Macllougall. 0 Ioelology I Class I: Alan Scslu. Joseph Lcvell. llass ll: Leo Doiron, James ; illl. Gordon White. SECOND YEAR HONOUR CERTIFICATES Order of Merit Schum-lan. llodge Mat-Ellen. Stanley Bridge Dorullly Coffin .Mt. Stewart Doris Carruthers. Augustine Cove l-Jleanor Haywood. Charlottetown. :R.R.2 . Audrey Friz'I.ell. Cornwall Cornwall lean Isabel lilac-Donald, Charlotte- towll Christine MacPhail. Cornwall cl," ll; Kel, Adam; l.lal.l.y James Warren, Charlottetown Love. Jean Ellis. Marguerite Munn, J03" M"Cl-90d- Vmloll Joan Vessey. Leigh Bell, Mal-ll Alexander Murchison. Charlotte- Ladner. Ian MacLeen. Neils Han- WW" 5”. 3,-lall Maccallllml Davld llector MacDonald. Belfast Donald Stewart. Murray Harbour Plsged ;Edw.,.-cl Del-l,y' llclen Errol Nicholson. Charlottetown coollel Kwnell, l.lm.Nelll, Mal. John Leclair. Charlottetown Janel wnodi Harry Kielly. Stanhope lllacgelm Norma Gorrill. 0'Leary R. R. 3 Elaine Murphy, Norma Woolller, Edgar Park"-.New wllllllln Mm M,cL,od' Arnold l,laclJ.,,n' Margaret Jardlne. Charlottetown Ross, Merrlel Palmer. Conway R. R.' David Stewart. John White. Ralph llama Dllllv Cllarlmlelown wl,llell,.d' Douglas cullmorel wll. Donald MacKenzle. Charlottetown liam Sterns. Ernest Diamond. Fred G9"l”" Tweed?” Cl'3l'l0"9l-0Wl' MacLeod. Richard St. John. wn. Owe" Greet Emerald R. R- 1 wlmallew Daphne MacMillan. Charlottetown Flack. talg. l. Char- lottetown. , SECOND YEAR PASS CERTIFICATES Order of Merit Class 1: Joseph Revell. Nallr-y..luyce MacKie. Soutllport Edith Sherren. Crapaud Mltl-cod. Pl- ”Wayne Cameron. Mt. Stewart Campbell. Frances 'Joyce England. West Royalty Cll8PPCll. VllI- Ellen Cornish. Howlan R. R. 1 cent Beck. Millicent M.-nn. John John Duffy. Charlottetown tBarbara Gallant. Passed: Loo Doiron, Alan Scales, Roger nun", pl-eelowll Craig. June Bevan. Bnwness. 'Al-line Larter, Clark. Frederick Seller. Charlottetown Laurdrene Wood. Ralph Derby. Dori; col", Mull... fGreta Hansen. Charlottetown Earl Weeks. Fredericton IDallas Reeves. 'George Wright, Albany R. R. 1 Elllsi tGarth MacLennan, Charlottetown Charlottetown Charlottetown Charlottetown Freetown R.R.l Mlcml. l'Rebecca Jardine. Kensington Norman Sheidow. Vernon Bridge Class II: Kenneth MacNeill. Juan '5'" C9"'Yv Cll3l'l0"3l0Wll Vesoy, Eugene Wynne, Constance MY" J03" w00l'lv 50lllllP0H Ross. Helen Cooke, Janet Wood. Doll! Crorien Malveuue Marguerite Munn. Joseph Revell. 'Ellll0l' l39l'llll'd- Kellllllllloll shell. newly, Rlclmrd sll John, 'Jack Williams. Charlottetown Leigh ”'Anna MacPhail. BOIISIIIW Belll Melvln wlllle. Georgelna fAlan Johnston. Charlottetown l(,ll,. Douglas "”Davld MacLeod. Charlottetown. Cudmore. Ian MacLean. Elaine SECOND YEAR PASS U" wn." CONDITION (Alphabeticali Rogers Bell. Charlottetown. lrwin Buell. Parkdale. Alan Chandler. Charlottetown. Phyllis Clark. Charlottetown. Frederick Corcoran. Charllotte- Mabel England. West Royalty. Alexander Horne. Charlottetown. Allison Jay. Mt. Stewart. Graham Lodge. Borden. Edythe MacDonald. Charlotte- Wayne Macllachern. Clyde Riv- town. town. I . Norma Macl-Jadyen. Charlotte- town. Jean liIacGrcgor. East Baltic. Jeane Maclseac. Charlottetown. John MacLeod. Charlottetown. Garth Mallett. Charlottetown. Paul Mustard. Central Royalty. Betty Jean Roberts. Southport. Donald Smith. Pownal. Frank Smith. Charlottetown. Murray Stevenson. Charlotte- town. Ruth Yourlker. Clyde River. NORMAL S C H 0 0 L CERTIFI- CATE8 Order of Merit Mary Hunter, Kenslngton. Joan Murphy. Georgetown. Olive Gallant. South Rustico. Yvonne Gauthier, Emerald. "Eileen Roy. Summersidc. Joan Compton. Summerside. Elizabeth MacDonald. York. Katherine Ellis. Bedford Station. 'Daniel 0'Hanlcy. Armadnle. Georgia Morrison. Cardigan. R. R. 1. Elaine Shaw. Bloomfield Station. Armand Arsenault. Richmond. 'Bertha Birch. Port Hill. Jerome Matters. Kelly's Cross. 'Glen Lccco. Abney. Lot M. Alberta Todd. Breadalbane. -Betty MacKlnnon. 0'Leary. fJoseph Matters, Kelly's Cross. NORMAL SCHOOL PASS LIST timrraine Arsennult. Richmond. 'Rosaleen Callaghan. North Wilt- shire. l 'Florence shire. Frances Doucetie. South Rustico. tYvonne Lanlgan. St. Mary's Clarkin. New Wilt- Road. tFrances MacDonald. Beaton's Mills. tborna MacDonald. Vernon. Verna Martell. Georgetown. 'Alberta Rowe. Freetown. 'Wendcll Stevenson, Charlotte- wn. 'Rohcrta Todd. Charlottetown. Gladys Vlllett. Hampton. 'Doreen Walsh. East Royalty. 'Ione Wright. Freetown. to GRADUATION IN COMMERCI CERTIFICATES Order of Merit Rose Marie MacDonald. Cove- . head Road Roma Nicolle. Murray Harbour Joan Murray, Clyde River Ruby Westberbia. Charlottetown Patricia MacDonald. Charlotte- cent Beck. Joan Bowness, Orville l”l”l' Margot Frazce. Charlottetown Sheila Debory. Georgetown Georglena Glover. RR. 2 'Frances Farquharson. Mt. Id- ward Road Etta Plgot, Mt. Stewart 'Donsld Whelan. Char wa Doreal Vlckereon. North River Marie Russell. Charlottetown '.Iune IIacAaaey. Mt. Stewart Jlll Macltay. Charlottetown ti-liieen Boyle. Clyde River Elaine Cooke. York Kensington l Weeds Ileedowsa. lilmuh 'A,na sirotit. Albenun OIADUATION IN COMMERCE Pass lphalotical 'lel-nice Connolly, Charlottetown '.luanlta Jay. Psskes Button 'Ibulao Kelly. Charlottetown 'Wilma Ledner. North River 'Iris Lewis. Charlottetown 'Erlna MacDonald. Parkdale 'Jeasic Maclllwen. Stanley Bridge 'Elaine MacPhail. Bonshaw 'Gall Prowse. Wlnsloe !t.R. 1 'Barbara Weeks. Winsloe FIRST YEAR COMMERCE Peas List (Provisional) Alphabetical thiaurica Cllarron. Riviera du Loup, Que. 'Barbara Cronin. Charlottetown Jeanette Duncan. Charlottetown Anne Ferguson. Murray River Norma Jean Gay. Wtnsloe Grace MacDonald. Covehead tsnlly MacLure. Charlottetown '1-Florence MacMillan. Charlotte- town R.R. 1 'Ann Noonan. Albany Mercedes Vessey. Charlottetown tltuby Wood. Pownnl FIRST YEAR CERTIFICATES Order of Merit (8595 aggregate with do mark below SSW) Joyce Canficld. Crapaud Joyce Ferguson. Hampton Janet Matheson. Charlottetown l John Alan Macxcllsle. Charlotte own Sandra Currie. Charlottetown J o a a MacPherson, Charlotte- town Frank Burke. Charlottetown. Elizabeth Gill. Charlottetown RAustina Kennedy. Mt. Edward and Margaret Mathesoa, Oyster Bed Bridge Mary Johnston, Murray Harbor North Joan Howatt. Crapaud Shirley Green, Malpeque Joan Douglas. Mt. Stewart Margaret MacNeill, Clyde River Lincoln MacLeod. Murray Har- bour Kathleen MacEachern. River Ruth Lund. Bethel Maids Rogerson. Charlottetown 'George Johnston. Alma Janet Rogers. Charlottetown Ernest Roper, Brackley Garth Coffin. Mt. Stewart Joyce Bryanton. Malpeque Cecil Ladner. Charlottetown Miriam Hyde. Cornwall Ruth MacPhail. Cornwall Bonita Smallman. Malpeque Rd. Eleanor Hart. Victoria Robert Montgomery. Bedequo Blair Herring. Murray Harbour Helen Cameron. Charlottetown Joyce MacKlnnon. Charlottetown Miriam Horne. Charlottetown 'Wendell Profitt. Breadalbane tJean Murphy. Carleton Siding Florence Douglas. Malpeque Rd. Vincent Griffin. Charlottetown Beryl MacLean, Charlottetown Allan Blatch. Brackley 'Ward Graham. Thistle and Shamrock Alexander MncLean. Charlotte town 'George MacLeod. Kinross FIRST YEAR PASS LIST Alphabetical (5004 aggregate with no mark below 50"7v) Eleanor Campbell. Sea View George Dillon. Charlottetown Beryl Easter. New Wiltshlre Malcolm Lodge. Borden Lionel lilacAssey. Mt. Stewart Addison MacCabe. Alexandra Joyce MacCa1lum. Charlottetown Daniel MacDonald, Belfast George MacDonald. Charlotte- town Clara MacLeod. Vernon Janet MacLeod. Vernon Joyce Maclaeod. Uigg Phyllis MacLeod. Vernon Marina MacMillan. Vernon Donalda MacPherson, New Wilt- shire Anne Matheson. Central Royalty Helen Shaw. Vernon Dianne Willis. East Royalty FIRST YEAR PAST LIST Alphabetical (SW5 aggregate with condition) George Andrews. York Gordon Brown. Wood Islands East Murdo Brown. Charlottetown Mildred Campbell. Kenslngton David Currie. Charlottetown Edwin Cutcliffe. Spring Park Derek Dew. Charlottetown Ivan Duvar, Charlottetown Mary Estey. I-Iazelbrook Elizabeth Ford, North Milton Betty Frost. Northam James Glover. Murray River Beverly Good. Charlottetown Russell Green, Union Road Albert Haslam. Carlcton Siding John Hobbs. Charlottetown Robert Hyndman. Charlottetown Merrill Johnston. Charlottetown Beck Jordan. Murray Harbour Earl Kearney. Charlottetown Ralph Kennedy. Cmrloltetown Nancy Lea. Ch..' Arthur Lldstone. Charlottetown Katherine Mncdonald. Charlotte- Clyde town Barbara MacGregor. Kcnsington Road Joan Maclntyre. Charlottetown Jean Maclsaac. Rocky Point Jean Maclfay. Clinton wcharles MacKinno . Charlotte- Wll John MacLaren. Charlottetown French MacLean. Murra River Hester MscNatll. Pcwna David MICNGVIII. Charlottetown Muriel Martin. Klntoee Miller. Ellersllo ' Clayton Morrlssey. Cherry Val- 0! Leon Murphy. Southpnrt. George Murray. Charlottetown Audrey Newson. New Wlltshlre Daniel Pantlnl- Wood Islands N Olive Parkman. lest Royalty Sterling Pasher. Charlottetown Illlld Penny. Murray Harbour Doris Ramsay. louth Wnt. Int 10 John Read. Borden J Piusville -Friends of Mr. John F. Gel- lant are very much pleased to learn he has successf under- gone an operation in the harmle- town Hospital. The sheep season is here again. Mr. Phillip Gallant who has cap- sbly performed the task forlruany years has resumed the job for the farmers of the surrounding communities. He is assisted by his son. Adrian. ' Miss Catherine Gallant. em oy- ed at the Western Hospital. - ton. spent May 17 at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barnett. Elmsdalc. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. burton Murray. A reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Callaghan was large Iy attended in Bloomfield Hall. They were recipients of many use- ful and expensive gifts. inc udlng a sum of money. Music was ar- ranged by Leonard Barnett and Leo Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gauden. North Rustico. were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Piusville. Miss Yvonne Gallant. employed in Alberton. spent Tuesday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Mrs. Dare Horne. Bloomfield Corner. was a recent business vis- itor to the district. Miss Reta Gallant. employed in Alberton. spent the week-end at her home in Piusville. The farmers hi this and sur- rounding districts are working on the land and planting potatoes de- spite the cold backward spring. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brennan. Dock Road. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warhurton Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mcisaac, Iiebron, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. also Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran. The residents of this district were very much pleased to have the road maintainer come through to level off the rough places on the road due to so much rainy weather and heavy hauling. DA. 0 O Tlgnlsh -Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Noonan. Summerslde. spent the holiday week-end in Tignish. guests of Mrs. John M. A'Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenault and daughter. Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Valrnore Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McRae were in Charlottetown on Thursday where they attended the graduation ex- ercises of the City Hospital School of Nursing. Miss Carmella Arsen- ault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arsenault. Tlgnlgh. was me 0' lll! Eraduatea to receive her diploma. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aylward and son" Gary and Louis. Covehead, were Sunday visitors to Skinners Pond. where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Aylwnrd, allay Were ccompanied by Mr. ' lam Aylward who on route rom Boston. spent the put few weeks in Covehead with his son. Congr tul it - Mr. and Ii:rlsl?nlAlafl::dex1llI'ladl:glrr':., Sllerljy. whose marriage took place lll Tuznlsh the Past week. Mrs. Elilil 3:5 l.'3."'"l"i(l W" '""” Ferdinlnd (giauddp r. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Belleveau and small son. Michael. and Min Kay Mclnnis returned to Amherst. N- 3-. on Monday after a plegg. Int holiday spent in Tignish with relatives and friends. While here "'5' W9"? ll” luests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Ellsworth. Chris. l0pher's Cross and Mr. and Mn, Pius Ellsworth. Skinner's Pond. Messrs. Francis Brod Alvin Shea of GIRet0VVeI:.lc;.n:F, spent the week-end at their re- spective homes in Tlgnish and We. terford with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Broderick and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Shea. Mr. Elmer Kinch. Halifax. N. 8.. spent a day the past week in Tig- nlsll. guest of Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Harper. Ml" Mlflnliet Gsudet. Toronto. 0l'll-- ll spending her holidays with her Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudet, Tlgnish, Mr. Leonard Broderick. who has I I his :1 ' yegr gt St. Dunstan's University. Char- lottetown. is spending a short holl- day with his parents. Mr. Glenda Stewart. Wood Islands Ina Stretch. Clyde River War 19 Ileolnileld Corner M;-gas Hubert Pieesu eeletlrlsted v. M. J. Rooney has returned Mr. Allan MacDonald. of Inver- nass. and his men have completed the basement in the home of Mr. Urban Pineau. Mum. Arthur and Urban Pin- esu and Mrs. Henry Ptneau were business visitors in Alberton. May Mrs. Felix Arsenault was the winner of the "High Prize" on lgednesday. May lttll at the Legion omo. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Arsenault of Bowlan. Miss Anne Gallant: of Rustico. Mr. Francis Gallant of Halifax. were visitors in Bloom- field on Sunday. May a. calling on Mr. and Mrs. Pills Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau. Mr. Gallant who is practising law in Halifax in a native of Howlsn. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault formerly of wine also. They visited with ends and relatives over the week-end. Mrs. Joseph I. Gallant was a Sunday visitor in Bloomfield. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Pineau. Locke Road -Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- field were visitors on Sunday eve- ning. May 22nd at the home of Mr. land Mrs. Alhan Alsensult. How- nn. - Fred Arsenault who is employed ' spent " i Re to st. name. after Ipeuding Within ill! MI! his parents in Reoddsyll. Ideas. .. Th dspartm out the few remsinlnl In uwlu inee's recent outbreak slhility exists of fires dee in the earth and will continue county council has set up a rehabilitation commission to help ":1. ''.:.'r:..".."". an on . H. K. Jones. a commission lnom- nerslty ursday the group will and obtained his doctoral. meet with Robert Winters. federal Clmbrldso in 1980 minister of public works. after he at Western tours the burned out areas Fl-idly. before HOPE FOR ASSISTANCE "We hope to obtain both federal mm 1 l and provincial assistance. he said. ! m "We are planning a house to house campaign for funds and the county council has already donated "Our big problem is to help the fishermen." Mr. Jones said. Fish- ermen at Moose Harbor near Liv- erpool lost 14 boats. all their gear and many, their homes. Losses here alone have been estimated P to 3100.000. "Wit.h the fishing season only four weeks off we have to get them assistance as soon as slble." he said. and added the money would be spent for oh- talning new gear and hiring or buy- ing boats. all more than 70 buildings were destroyed. 20 of these being homes. in the district. The Salva- tion Army and the Red Cross have arranged emergence shelter for the homeless. but this is only tempor- (CF)-Forestry atti- forest that the woods might be reopened next or two. surance. the woods ant woodsmen lost their homes historian in pm. that rboons DOWN uuol-:3 BRISBANE. Australia taeuug --Floods Thursday threatened cg tral and north Queensland tong after torrential rains-up to '11 ll ches in one day. Communicating were disrupted in northeast Australia. Twenty in fields were closed and heavy ag tle losses were reported. Forest Fire” Outbreak In” N.S. Reported Conquers ialslnNAx Scott Thurndaywere wwlllle it ill ink C OVI I ' t confident" that the pm- adotallvcd estirllagnglh of . insurance compute, l. and held hopes district said the U03!!! pgl-l the loss was not covered 5'. Novel Historian D1,, stam erlng areas. VANCOUVER (CP) C 1: ol mTlley warned. however, the pos- 59" N- Tllllkih Ofllclll Cr nnval historian during the .1; pg. World Wsr,- died here I trols over the nnostimated t.ilou- Saturdu Illdlll. He Wag 57 sands of acres of burned nd. Meanwhile at Liverpool. a He was professor of c ' has history at the University or 3 the worst blaze occurred. the Columbia and was considered of Canada's foremost autllorltlu French-Canadian A native of Vancouver Tucker ogradunted from ti. Western Ontario 1. history. . Re i I University ill, war. !I- was appointed official . 1911, holding til. RE-ELIOT OIAIRRIAN MONTREAL (CP) -. smell McAteer Thursday was rs-elec chairman of the board oi m ment of i.he Canadian me; change at the annual election lg floors. Other officials elected w Ivan A. Martin. vice-chairman, M. P. Reilly. secretary-treasure llllllv am: I in New 3. i May 22. at his home in Rowlan returning to New Brunswick. Sun- day evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Perry of Howlsn. were visitors on Sunday evening, May II at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Desltochea of Forest View. Jean Arsenault who is attending school in O'Leary. spent the week- rllndofMay2latherhomoin How- an. t Mr. and Mrs. John Arsenault of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald. motored to Forest View on Sunday. May and. and visited at the home of Mfs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest ew. -AN. Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron. Summerside, spent the past week- end in Tignlsh. where they were guests of Mrs. Cameron's mother. Mrs. Peter Burke. Mr. Norman Gould. Summer- side, spent the holiday week-end in Tlgnish. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Pills Ellsworth. Miss Hilda Hsndrahan. Char- lottetown. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Handrahan. Ascension. Congratulations are extended is Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones whose marriage took place in St. Augus- tine's Church. Toronto. on Satur- day. May 1!. Mrs. Jones was the former Miss Helen l'itzGerald. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Il'itzGerald. Mrs. Everett Broderick. Tigninh. before leaving for Winnipeg where he will serve with the Canadian Army for the sununer months. Mr. Henry Mccallum returned to Halifax on Monday after spend- ing the week-cnd with his wife and family in Palmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ellsworth have returned to their homes in Sknner'e Pond. efter ding the past seven months members of ther family in Amherst. N. l.. and Summerside. Mr. Frank Buota and Mr. Wal- ter Williams of Saint John. N. B.. spent the past week in Tignish. visiting relatives and friends. on their return they were accompan- ied as far as saint John in Mrs. Fred Fltr.Gerald who is en route to Toronto to spend a short vaca- tlon with her son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jonomal PRILATH DIPOITID BERLIN. (Reuters)-Ms . Aloys Maraqunrdt. Roman Cathol c vicar- - ' of the ” of El ' f. formerly East Pnlula. is in a Soviet forced labor camp near Ind Alexandrovsk on Lake Baikal in Siberia. Catholic officials said here I'll! 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