V 3 it ..... .'.I..II"..Iea nu" . . M SIEHHSZEBBEJSGSBISE E SERVICE YesareaIwussnI.....g HUGHES DRUGS, with n IIPIHATION HALIFAX (CPI - Thi weather il'.iif.' .:”.'u ”"...l...'”"'.i' .i'.”' ””"' Mari- time: today. Toueasts: Northern Nova lcotia. Prince CAMP srvrs smsnrnmmr Church hall last evening. The con- N O T I C E MONUMENTS ' P.E.I. nnssrs Festival Associl- Dorothy cm... M... Eddy Mt-r- 1 1 say. the new president. aim Beech. 1 tlon's tenth annual meeting was rison. STANDING -Peter Shama.lH. Barry Bugden. Missing from er I-Iickox. vice-president (9, t Agproifgmalelzulioozl::l'503?ml-2; can lhdd in clmpme mm few llmtigrili-13A" g,'e&ol::,r'1hEm'Tnu":: held on Tuesday evening. SEA'l- Miller MIeFudyen; Mrs. M. i-. the photo are: Mrs. L. G. Ram- Kings County. en ed e an h M , the ed med - med 1, "Th Q nu memben ,m' scout Group concert. e in ur a v program, dire o e use . o e The poamoned "mud g Rodd: Mrs. J. L. Herring; and group presented group singing, howls. piano solos. and other enter- tainment. interspersed with road- ings and brief talks by Group personnel. In attendance were Provincial ED - Mrs. V. M. Hudson; Miss Trophies For Junior Drama L sented to the best actor. actress. and director in both open and rural classes. meeting of the Little Theatre Guild will be held on 'mesday evening. June Association had purchased three- additionnl trophies. The three individual trophies had been pro- IION'.l.':GUE Awarded Canadian u WN L..y... m .o-o...;.- - . Announced At Annual Meeting Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. of Indian River. was elected president of the P.E.l. Drama Festival Associ- ation during the tenth annual meet- evening at P.W.C. Others elected to office following the completion of the business were: honorary president vice-president. H. Barry Bugden lQueenSl. Beech- ing. held Tuesday Dr. L. W. Shaw: er Hickox, Montague tKing'sl; secretary. Miss Dorothy Cullen. treasurer. Mrs. V. M. Hudson. The viceprcsident for Prince County will be elected at a future date. Mrs. Eddy Morrison, the outgoiiigldonated a trophy. and paCSldEIIL. occupied the chair dur- ing the course of the well-attended meeting. SCHOLARSHIPS Three scholarships to attend the Nova Scotia School of Community Arts were awarded. the recipients being: Miss Patricia Hammill, Borden: Miss Elizabeth Ander- son. Charlottetown; and Mr. El- .mer Power. Kensington. in regard to the Junior Drama Festival. which was held for the first time this year. the meeting noted that Rogers Hardware had that the CITY AND CENTRAL HOUSE WIRING - Free esti- mates. Storey Electric THE Marie Elena Beauty Salon will be open all day Wednesday. WE REPAIR Washing machines. electric motors and appliances. Martin's Electric. Phone 3727. ALL TAXES in Springton Dia- trlct not paid before June 50th. will he handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. LADIES: ”New" Curl Control-' Makes straight hair stay curly without par-manents. Available now at Giggey's Pharacmy. PANTRY SALE at Ellis Bras. Store. Hunter River. Saturday eve- ning. June 15th at 8 o'clock. Spon- stzged by Pleasant Valley Ladies A GRADUATION EXERCISES of the Attendant Training School of Riverside Hospital will be held on Tuesday evening June 18. 1957 at 8.15 o'clock. Friends and interest- ed persona are invited to attend. CARD PARTY-The results of the card party held at St. Pius X parish hall are the following: Lad- ies l. Mrs. Ralph Yeo. 2. Mrs. Fred Gallant. Consolation, Mrs. J. J. Paquctte. Men's 1. Fred Gal- lant. 2. Frank Gaudet, Consolation. Myron Morrisey: Door prize. My- ron Morrlsey: Freeze-out, Stephen Hughes. Brenton Essery. FUNERAL TUESDAY - The funeral of James R. Wisencr was held yesterday morning from The Henncaae yFuneral Home to St. Dunstnn'a Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. F. Cnrcoran who also conducted! service at the grave. Rev. R- Phe- Ian was present in the sanctuary. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. Pall bearers were: William Redmond. Walter Chand- ler. Wilfred McI(enna. John Coady Charles Quinn and Louis Trninor. The funeral was largely attended. NEW GLASGOW FUNERAL - The funeral of the late Walter Bar- wbs whose remains arrived from Rstbesay. N.B. on Saturday night. was held from the home of Mr. Howard Ling on Sunday afternoon June min. and was largely attend- ed. Rev. Bryer Jones conducted the services. Pallbearers were: Robert Barwtee. Wilbert Wright. 'committ.rnent. iwhcre service was conducted by W! TREAT the sick well. Gia- gey's Pharmacy. open 0 ans. in ii p.m. RESERVE July 3rd official open- iing Community Hospital. O'Leary. VISIT Hi-Style Millinery Great George Street. You can't afford to miss our assortment at :3 95. MEETING Spring Park Com- munity Club. tonight 8 p.m. in Community Hall. Everyone wel- come. WINNERS at the Spring Park card party were: Ladies first. Syl- via Coffin; second, Mrs. Robert First Graduation Exercises Held At Morell On Tuesday. June ilth, a very large crowd of interested parents and friends gathered in the Com- munity Hall. Morell, to witness the first commencement exercises of the new Morel! High School. At eight o'clock fourteen gradu- ates, dressed in the traditional caps and gowns made their way to the stage marching to "Largo" .played by Mrs. Layton Coffin. The chairman of school trustees. Mr. Carl MacAdam. presided and welcomed the many friends of the graduates and the school to the exercises. Miss Jaunita MacDonald read the Salutalory. Miss Mabel O'Brien. the High School Principal read her report which expressed great satisfaction for the work done during ihe school year. She expressed the thanks of the other teachers-Miss Claire Surge, Miss Patricia Mc- Glnn. and Miss Georgie Morrison and herself to all who helped in any way during the year. Graduation honors were bestow- ed on 14 graduates by the Hon. Keir Clark. Minister of Education. Six scholarships of 32500 each and numerous other prizes were donated by many friends of the High School. and were presented to the successful students. The vslcdlctory was read by Calms; second, Wilfred "tewart; freeze-out. Mrs. Roy Gallant and Wilfred Stewart. 'I'0P JERSEY- in the Jersey record holders for the month of May. Edison B. Mutch'a "River North Jesier's Darling" was high cow for all of Canada in the ma- ture 305 day division. She led with 12.386 lbs. milk. 715 lbs. fat which comprises a gold medal record. POLICE COURT Three drunk and incapables comprised the City Police Court docket on Tuesday morning. Magistrate K M. Martin dealt with them as fol- lows: one was fined 810.00 and costs or 5 days. another fined 85.00 and costs or 2 days. and a third sentenced to 20 days on an old FUNERAL YES'I'ERDAY- The funeral of the late C.W. Patterson. was held yesterday afternoon from the Mat-Lean Funeral Home Rev. W.H. Brown. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Pall bearers were A.W. Gaudet, R.G. Taylor. L.E. Wcllner. N.W. Lowth- er. Russell Hyde. Charles Hyde. DELEGATES - Four laymen from Trinity United Church. Charlottetown. leave this morning for Elgin House, Ontario. where the sixth national conference for men of the United Church will be held June it - 16. The Trinity delegates are Gordon L. Bennett. Ivan Darracfi, Lester Kaiser. and Wendell Lea. The theme speaker at the conference will be Right Rev. James Thom son. 0 D., Mod- erator of the Un ted Church of Canada. His theme will be "The Ministry of the Layman." DEATHS MYERS - The funeral of the late Mrs. George Myers of Crapaud will be held Thursday from Cra- paud United Church. service starting at 2:30. interment Cra- paud Cemetery. sMr'rn- The death occurred on June loth of Leslie Robert Wil- liam Smith of Baldwins Road. His remains were transferred last evening from the Hennes- sey Funeral Home to the resid- ence of his brother Patrick Goodwin, Baldwins Road from where the funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock to St. Cuthberts Church. St. Ther- esas for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment in the Church Cemetery. GILLIS- At the Prince Edward island Hospital on Monday. June 10. 1957. Christine Macltenzle. widow of the late Frank Giliia of Breedalhanc. in her 76th year. Resting at. the MacLean Funeral Home. Funeral tram Bartsville Church this Wednesday after- noon. service starting at two o'clock. Interment in Harts- ville Cernete y. MACNEIl.L- At 173 Weymouth street on Monday. June 10. 1067. Mrs. John A. MacNeill. Resting at the Maclaan Funeral Home. from where the funeral will he lieid this Wlodneadnyl anal noon. service commencing at two o'clock. Interment in Pow- nai Cemetery- .lENKINS- At the Prince Edward High School Mr. Gerald Giliia who pointed out the high value of the training they received at Morell High. The address to the graduates was delivered by Hon. Mr. Clark, who pointed out that the high school graduation is another but important step to a higher educa- tion. tinue their efforts to acquire all the knowledge they could as it would serve them well for the fu- ture. He urged them to be worthy citizens of this great country. Can- ada. Mr. James Jay. chairman of the Village Commissioners. congratu- lated the graduates and extended a cordial welcome to all the visit- ors. Rev. Eric Robin offered words of congratulation and encourage mom to the graduates. urging them to continue their education. it at all possible. The graduates were: Louis Barry. Yvonne Eldershaw. Gerald Gillis. Louis Larkin, Anna Maria MacAdam. Anna Louise MacAdam. Donald MacDonald, Juanita Mac- Donald. Paul MacDonald. Louis McGuire, Bernadette MacPhee. Vcrnita Murphy. Charles Pratt, Rachel Sinnott. Art Society Meeting Held The June meeting of the P.l!.I. Art Society was held in the club- rooms on Tuesday evening. June ilth, with I3 members in attend- ance. Mrs. Daviea , ' the meeting and regular business was transacted. Communications from the dele- gates to the Maritime Art Associ- ation convcntlon were read ex- pressing their appreclation for the hospitality affordcd them while in Charlottetown. On behalf of the executive of the M.A.A.. Vic Runtz expressed his appreciation. and thanked all those of the local so- ciety who had contributed to the success of the convention. Miss Hazel Hunter and Mrs. Philip Barlow brou ht a compre- hensive report on e convention before the meeting. Mrs. Davies reported an enjoyable and succes- sful outing tocavendish in honour of the delegates. with emphasis on the delicious lobster dinner served by Mrs. Andrews. Sketches will be brought to the July meeting. from which will be chosen those to decorate the monthly notices. The annual exhibit, to be shown in the lobby of the Civic Centre from August 12 - 17, will be gov- erned by the same regulations as before. with one addition by which a section will be added for exhi- biting non-original paintings in or- der that a wider section of the country may be represented, thus increasing the interest of the pub- lic. it is hoped. The subject mat- ter for this clause was introduced After He urged the graduates to con- T Two new Canadians were made citizens at ten o'clock Monday morning. Alexander Kumpan, York, a former Ukrainian and Roi) ert Jorgensen. Fredericton. fon- merly of Denmark. were given cit- izenship certificates by His Hon- our Judge C. St. Clair Trainer in a ceremony in the Law Courts Buil- ding. The new Canadians were pre- sented to the Court by Albert Den- nis. clerk of the Court. The Rev. . H. B Somers presented them with Bibles on behalf of the Citizenship Yesterday British and Foreign Bible Society. These Bibles were used in admin- istering the oath of allegiance. The Catholic Women's League was represented by Mrs. J. E. Flemming and Mrs. R. J. MacDon- ald. The imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire was re- presented by Mrs. John B. Mur- ley. They welcomed the new Can- adlana as fellow citizens. Being rural residents the new citizens were entitled to vote des- pite the fact that their names did not appear on the electoral lists. This year's annual conference under way today at the Charlotte- arrive in the city last night. Reg- istration is expected to be com- after which there will be an ing. ceremony start- otficlal welcoming lng at 9:15. At this time the delegates will be greeted by His Excellency, Moat Rev. Malcolm A. MacEach- ern. D.D.. Bishop of Charlottetown. Deputy Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet, and representatives of the M cial and Hospital Boards of the Charlottetown Hospital. Presiding at the two day eon- ventton will be Miss Gertrude Curtis. R.N.. of Sydney. Maflllme President. Delegates are expected to at- tend from Guilds located in nine Maritime centers - Glace Bay. Sydney. North Sydney. lnverness. New Waterford. Antlsonish. Hall- fax, St. John. and Charlottetown. Also expected to be present is the 12 Killed A: Train Hits Truck ta 9 50-car Sante Fe freight train ram- med into a light truck ilmmad with 17 farm laborers Tuesday. killing 12. Five others were in- iured. three of them seriously. A scene of horror was spread no feet along the right-of-way just west of Vrornan. a beet and onion growing area in River valley. "Bodies. arms. legs and heads were strewn along the railroad radio station KBNZ at La Junta. :.::. thorough discussion. the motion in favour of its inclusion was made by Rev. William Doucette don. town Hospital. Delegates began to wmmbuny 0, MM ROCKY FORD. Colo. (APleAl farm settle- ment about slx miles from Rocky Ford. centre of a melon. sugar southeastern Colorado's Arkansas right of way." said Jack Lee of! and seconded by Mrs. Robert Gur- 1 Maritime Catholic Nurses To Begin Conference Here Today Maritime Chaplain. Rev. Joseph of Maritime Catholic Nurses gets M1115, C1191”-, N15. Local arrangements are the re- Gertrude Arsenault. R.N. President of the host Guild is Miss Alice Trainor. pleted shortly after 8:15 this morn- R.” 0, Charlottetown. Commiasionar R. C. Parent and Assistant Cub Commissioner Mrs. R. C. Parent, together with scout. master George Schleyer and As- sistant scoutmaster David Scales. Cubmastcr Garnett Buell. and As. sistant Cubmaster Brenton Part.- ridge. Individual performers were: Geofle Schleysr, David Scales. Gordon Farmer, Jimmy Farmer. Robert Billings. Wayne Sdiileyer. Jimmy Webb. George Garnhum. Gnardlu Photo RESERVE WEDNESDAY. JUNE 26th For Lobster -Supper in ST. 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