i ere : mae MARY BUCHANAN MARY CALLAGHAN GALLANT BERNADINE MacDONALD _ 24 Vane Ladie Graduate Tonight This evening at ceremonies; BARBARA LYNN in the Basilica Recreation Cen-|daughter of Mrs. tre 29 y ladies will be preé- | Sosenh Cullen, sented with their diplomas and 'P. E. I. \town, PEL pins signifying that they have MARY NUNILO EDMONDS, | MARY ELIZABETH MULL: | Ren completed the required pita hi ea of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- | ALLY, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs| | LORNA McCARVILL DONNA . _McGEE DONALD, president, student Council, daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. James MacDonald, Char-) ; jlottetown, P. E. I. |. DONNA _LOUISE MCGEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest McGee, Parkdale, P.E.I. MARY IRENE MCQUAID, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert McQuaid, Richmond, P.E_I. BONITA “PATRICIA MOR- RISON, ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morrison, George- CULLEN, | and the late Charlottetown, of studies at the Charlottetoven seph Edmonds, Iona, P: E. I... |Gerald Mullally. Charlotte. | Hospital School of Nursing and | (CATHERINE ANGELINA Fo. town, P.-E. I. ~) are now full-fledged graduate |LEY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! MARY JUDITH—(DOWLING)-| nurses. In_addition one member _of.the | { class will receive her diploma | from the School of X-ray Tech- nology. *‘ THE GRADUATES P,/|Q‘BRIEN, daughter of Mr. and | bce Mrs. Witttam Dowling, —€ "MARY DIANNE - GALLENT, | lottetown, P. E. I. tt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Au-| ELLA CAMILLA SHEA, dau- |bin Gallant, South Rustico, P. ghter of Mrs. and the late Ge- |E.1._. |rald Shea, ‘Waterford, P. E._I.| JOAN CORINNE GALLANT, | PATRICIA JOSEPHINE} \daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | SMITH, daughter of Mr. andi- I. Gallant, Charlottetown, P.E.I. |Mrs. George E.« Smith, Peakes} BERNADETTE LUCINE HAM- |P. E, I. MILL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs| JUDITH. ANN TRAINOR, | Austin® Hammill Central Bede-| Class President, daughter. of | jque; P. E. I. |Mrs. and the late Joseph Trai- | CAROL ANNE HAMMILL | ner, Charlottetown, P. E. I. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-|. KATHERINE, ROSE TRAIN-| mes~-Hammill,Central___Bede-|OR, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. | eee Foley, Alberton, ‘Rese TRAINOR SYLVIA ANNE BERNARD, JUDITH TRAINOR daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Phi- | lip Bernard Summerside, P.E.I. | MARY DOROTHY BUCHAN- AN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘George Buchanan Georgetown, P. EB... | MARY-LOUISE CALLAGHAN daughter—of--Mr.—and.--Mrs.- Be- posi re re que, PL B.-T. | William Trainor, Johnston’s | -ANCES . SPHIN PATRICIA ANNE LAPPIN, | River, P. E. I. ; ‘AGH Gauiie a oe | daapite® of Mi and Min” Fran: nahbe OR sauay wncnenon OTTAWA (CP) — The con- than in the same month of last Mrs. Joseph Callaghan, New | Cis Lappin, Charlottetown, P.E.I. LOGY: sumer price index~ rose cl ett : Perth, P. E. I. MARLENE ANNE LECLAIR, |" x ancy “MARIE GREEN |€ight-tenths of a. point during| There is no exactly parallel NAL | April-to-a_record- 143.2, the Do-’|index of incomes. But an index }daughter of Mr-and Mrs. Frank j< | LeClair, Summersi cP. Eo; paces tee ee | minion Bureau of Statistics has |Of industrial wages and salaries, RITA. IRENE LUND, daught-|*°? “Teen. | b | reported. ased on 1961 equalling 100, “was er of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lund,, | BRACELET FOUND | ‘Increased food costs and an|#t 116.9 in December, latest Tracadie Cross, P. E. I. COPENHAGEN ek figure available. Rollo Bay, P. E. I. (Reuters)—A |increasé in the Ontario prov- MARY JANICE CHEVERIE MARY JEANNIE MCCABE. |diamond bracelet worth about |incial sales tax to five Sake oat April food prices moved ‘the’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John. $5,600, lost by ae Prin - from three were mainly respon- j food section of the index*to 143.7 eph Cheverie, Charlottetown, 'R. McCabe, Kinkora P. E>. |cess Benedikte ’ the Tivoli sible. All seven sections of the | from 143.4 P: I, LORNA. MARIE MCCARVILL | Amusement Datie ‘ail Su index. were up. POTATOES HIGHER PHYLLIS; MARIE . COADY, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph was found under..the seat | “The index, based*on 1949 con-| The bureau said’ higher prices fi zhter® of Mr. and Mrs. Fre-| McCarvill,: Kinkora, P. E. I. roller-coaster car, police p au | sumer prices equalling 100, had | were reported for potatoes. to- wpilerick Coady, Southport, P.E.1,,__HELEN BERNADINE _MAC- | ported Wednesday. stood—at-141.2 in January,~ 142.1 |matoes, _carrots,_eggs, dairy in February and 142.4 in March, |products, fats, bakery and ce- } the —previous..-high.-The---April-real--products,--bananas,...frezen ‘figure was four per cent higher’ strawberries, canned vegeta- ELIZABETH ANNE CHAIS- SON, Yearbook Editor and Va- | ledictorian, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs, John E. Chialsson, re- | GOME MEET : BILL ANDERSON ‘Star of Grand Ole. _ Opry IN PERSON - TODAY Progressive Conservat f In Holman’s Record Dept. TODAY From_3-4 P.M. and DON'T FORGET the Big Country Music Show at the Ch'town Forum, May 14th at “8:30 p.m, Gerald Roonéy-and Bert Rix. All Young People Welcome. Inserted hy Second Prine a9 nen etter $4 National Statistics Bureau Reports Price Index Rise— YOUTH RALLY ‘ O'LEARY REG.. HIGH SCnowk “AUDITORIUM SAT., MAY 14th.-8 P. ‘ Entertainment—Country and western music. Special Old. Time Fiddling and Square Dancing In Attendance—Dr. George Dewar, Robert Grindlay, Refreshments will be Served. re. PC. ee : re earths > The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., May 13, 1966. a Se “ec. Ave aotbe PATRICIA LAPPIN MARLENE LECLAIR CAMILLA SHEA JUDITH O’BRIEN on cars offset lower car prices PRIESTS DISPERSED... [ee eseern Canetn: BARCELONA, ‘Spain (AP)—| "es INCREASE oe | Club-swinging police Wednesday | Health and personal care- rose | broke up a demonstration by | to 179.2 from 178.1, triggered by | about 100 Roman_ Catholic | widespread increases in doc- {Priests and friars protesting al- | | leged. ill-treatment of a student | tors’ and dentists’ fi cprical care. ee being held as result of recent | disturbances -here, witnesses re- Recreation and reading ported. The demonstrators, who | jumped to 157.6"from 156.5 after4 scattered price gains for radios, TV sets, records and bicycles. . Tobaceo and. alcohol, which ttempted to hand the chief a | letter of protest, charged .that police had accused the student | of being Communist. i “taceounts for six per cent of the . Y go ;. |total index~ calculation, rose to ° Prote ‘our 125 from 123.4 due to a general | Island Mobile ct increase in Ottawa prices and | FURS se «:Store.them—with—us. Tem | perature controiled- storage with * humidity control. Cloth ts-stored~ also! TES FOR FUR STORAGE: 244% of value . (Garment is insured for full year) RATES FOR CLOTH STORAGE: 2.00 first garment - 1.00 each additional garment slight increases at Montreal and | s Vancouver, ce —Sales-and- Service — ae The consumer price index | measures changes since 1949 in prices of a selection of goods and services representative of typical purchases by families of from two to six, living in cities of over 30;000 population and with incomes during 1957 rang- ing between $2,500 and $7,000 It is compiled by a check of ga NANCY GREEN island furriers itd. prices ‘ on a 300 aoe and DIAL 2-1274 j services... ‘bles: _chicken and instant cof- | fee. ~ Lower prices were reported | on pork, some cuts of beef, let- | Housing costs rose on index to floor ~- coverings, - textiles and | 124.2 on a wide general yee Montreal : that_index. to 150.7. from 150 as tuce, celery, cabbage and = fruits. sos oe ee ct Charlottetown to. household utensils. Clothing went to 125.3 from rise: Transportation costs pushed ‘Moncton. = Saint john _- § 5,00 effects of the Ontario sales tax’ ive M. Sleeping car prices CN’s new Red Bargain Fares. complimentary meals are equally attractive. Call abo Te These are examples of