LWL ‘ \ i. lvir-iueumuisoiuauimnsnsy .Ga|y Moon), i -‘ l OTMAWA. Bent. YIS-(OPJ-diee the emcnt in em- fieoting _ imorcv yment: throughout the Dominion 6.4828141! have left the camps oper- by the Department of National d the last six months. for the number of men camps was 19.681 on Feb. 28. {Ihenumharnowcared foronthe projects undertaken by the department is 18.801. _ are distributed from Nova Sootia and New Brunswick m nritish Columbia. Prince Edward Island is camps for the single homeless The unemployment yvorklel in the other provinces. Projects now being completed _ ent of National De- fence were initiated in 1082 under the dircctioirof Major General A. (LL ilicllaughton, chief of staff, as a. result o! ctr-operation between A. Cordon. Minister of labor and Hon. D. M. Sutherland, Minister o; national Defence. At that time the problem of the single unemployed an‘ was a national problem, thousands were on the "road" travelling via. freight trains from one section of the country to the other, actuated by s forlorn hope that. possibly somewhere else things might be brighter, s, chance for worg miBht develop. The oes, lsuidened with the care of families on relief put the question of the single unemployed Jilp to thefederal government. The programme of the Department of National Dofonce-now in its third year and notevhrthy for the devel- opment o! airway landing fields across flie Dominion-w" the re- sult of conferences between those mentioned above and W. M. Dick- son, deputy minister of labor and i-lsn-y Hoxoiord, Dominion Commis- sioner 0f Unemployment Belief. . It is noteworthy that the Civil- ian Conservation Corps in the Un- ited States. I PWEIIINM 8118108011! fire Canadian camps was started the Dominica's project was miles-way and a prroven success best way to meet the unem- erieieior the sindlc un- mom. - E El“ while sup- nt of. Na- E sdian canine. . - l: Censiraei-ina’ l-Illllilll Fiolill The term Department of Na- tional Defence camps is probably s misnomer, but came into use because the projects on which the men are frnploybgdulvei: designer: and init- stclf- e, epsrtinen . _ mas projects total its dud is of them constitute airways landing fields; across the Dominion ‘from coasttocoeshAtthapoescnttime there pro 1.008 men and 112 engin- eers,;'si_i jiliiflldflitd and forenieri empl _on as airways projects. 711cc ,_ nine pie planned but not in operation or cine have been c0111- oz Airway landing fields l; I \J Jon‘ . b, Window mun-sud onus Sashes. % ago“; ‘ , _ " _ , '_, - . who: mm ' ‘. ‘,'.‘,§,,§',f“'““" ' is» len one: ‘ llilioifiilliVlliwilm , “as. A Sweater: 1 0e- Cse carlcad Johssllan ill Ltd, ' “m” ' - _ _ -~ mm. Slillilsfld 1103m- < fifimfu-Tmfih l‘ cnsss s-sssinuir. resumed g _. Priess car/Application. , 5P , , — il-‘abof. Of Unemp only province With- , , o g A --Just Received -_- ear-load of the famous C. Lloyd d ens Inside and Outside Panel ‘Doors All sires. " ' o» earloadfTiel llam- a POOLE & CO. yraom wsphvss layed across the Dominion will be com- pleted in 10cc, it is expected. Can- ada will then hsve its first contin- ental air route. destined to Ploy ‘l- isrgeplrtinihe iraveiof thenaxt decade. Although the .work of the siuglg unemployed men in clearing areas in the most iernote districts of (mtario. British Columbia - and other of the provinces, levelling wooded and rock strewn lnds to the sm5oth surface necessary for planes. is a work of lords import- ance to the country, itis s story time has never been completely bole. the imagination sry, the supervifi officials unort- Fully cognizant t their situation ss a result of the most severe economic uphoavei in history, and that the situation was only fem- porary, the men have been exem- plary in their conduct and work. Dismissal for infractions of osmil rules have been made 01113 in 15°‘ lated instances. The men are en- couraged to better their positiai st the earliest opportunity and are readily granted leave of absence from camp to look for a job or to visit friends or relatives. _ other projects initiated by the department besides the airways in- clude reforestation. highway con- struction in British Columbia and Alberta, the restoration of historic sites and excavations for bsrrack Isitcs and training camps. Other Projects Project No. 1 initiated by the de- partment was the improvement for perk purposes of the historic forti- fications at Halifax. Project 140 is the Rock Creek airways laridinfl field in British Columbia, situated near Midway, 18.0., almost on the Internstion l Boundary. Every pm- lect has been initiated with the idea of building s permanent im- proveinem for the coup-til as well as caring for the sing?! uriemploy ~ ed in the district. The totaéuooahi: to tae fedfi treasury s augurs on of in 1982 to April 1, 1984- mg gwrt u; the present fiscal year -Iwas $5,122,000. 0f this sum $302.- ee4 was a, ded linear dui-ins the lest several months of the year. and 84,829,116 in 1988 and the earlY months of 1084. The department at the start oi the current fiscal year had utilised 01.988340 lees than the amougit appropriated for the program; Y order-in-coimcil. 1n 1932 8018.000 was appropriated and 86,590.02) in 1988. whether oi- not the number of men in the camps will cofltihue to diminsh st the encouraging rate intained so far durlBB 1084 de- pends on the general employment situation. In the even; that men who left the camps (or seasonal employment have to re urn they will be reinstated by tile oiwrimtlli this fall and winter. In any event the completion oi the airways across Canada will go forward; it is a. task to which the federal government -is dedicated and the future travel picture. of the country will remain as a monument to those "unem- ployed" Canadians who met a crisis in their lives by doing a construc- tive work. ‘THE ‘UHARLUI-‘PEIUWN GUARDIAN i " Wt‘ . I . e 4 ‘a o SOMETI-HNSS WRONG iN m: STATE or osumou no armed." UNLESS Traoadie “Gross School Fair Class l-Gkains: Sec. 1—White Cats: 1. Olin Ellis. Donlldstai School; 2, Edwin Hughes, Mlilcove: 8. Walter Hughes Millcove: 4. Dina Reid. Miilcove. Sec. 2-Wheot: 1. Edna Reid, 2, Eric Ellis, llmaldston; 8 Kath- leen Mullin. Donaldston; , 4, Oiid Illlls. Donsldstmi. " Sec. 8-Barley: l. Bdrm. Reid; 2 Alden Ellis; 8. Edwin Hughes; 4 Cecelia Arbinz. Mlllcove. Sec. 4-Corn: 1 Edwin Hughes; 2 Waiter Hughes; 3 Frederick Hughes. CLAS I-DOOTS Sec. 1—Grcen Mountain Potatoes -1 Edna Reid. 2 Kline (hurt, 1301111489011. 8 Bio Ellis. 4 Freder- ick Hughes, Itdilloove. Sec. ii-Irish Gobbler Potatoes- 1 Kline Court, Donsldsicn; 2 Edna. Reid. ii Olin Ellis. 4 John A. MacDonald, Blooming Point. Sec. il-Turnips (feed)--1 Eric 1111s. 2 Jack D0u8an, s Joe Doligan, Donaldston, 4 Roy mighq, m“- cove. EW- 8 (el-‘Iumirie (tabla-i Tom Dousan. i Joe Arbing, a none Court, Donaldston, 4 Broderick Court. Sec. 4-Mangles—1 Frederick Hughes; 3 Jilflellh Bullies. 8 liidwin Hughes. 4 Walter Hughes. Sec. ii-Carrots-i Edna Reid, 2 Alden Ellis. 8 Joe Arbing, Milicove, 4 Evelyn Mi-llen, Glenalsdsle. Sec. B-Parsnips: 1 Edna Reid, 2 Edwin Hughes. 8 Walter Hughes, 4 Brio Ellis. CLASS S-VIBET-Uilfi Sec. i-mirnatoes: 1 Hilda Quick, Millcove; 2 Cecil Quick, Idlllcove, 8 Freddie Court. Donaldston, 4 Pat- rick DouBan, Donaldsio Sec. 2—Cuoum 4 Freddie Hughes, Mllicove. Sec. S-Beets-I Edna Reid, 2 Walter Hughes. Millcove, 8 Wilfred Mullen. Glenaiadale. 4 olden Ellie. Donal ‘Sec. 4-0155086! 1 Rwln Hughes. I Patrick 13012881. I W51- ter Hll8ll96. 4 Eric Ellis. Boo. il-Puniilkin-l Betty Court, 2 Cecelia Arbing. s Irene Court, 4 Louis 001111. 3w- ll-Bqussh-i Edwin Hughes, 2 WING!‘ Hug/hes. GASS l-ILOWQS Sec. L-Sweet Peas; Iiliilda Quick, Milloove, 2 ‘iiheress Hughes 8 Eric mils, 4 Georgie has, Bec- Fiowers: 1 Irene Court. 2 Lewis Court. 8 Betty Court, 4 Ella Hughes. Sec. S-Glsdioloini: 1 Blanche McQuaid, 2 Eulalia nugiies. 8w- F-Poiied Geranium-l Arthur MaKinnon. a Mc- Kllmw» 8 Kathleen Bullies. 4mm Quick. cuss s-runrr Sec. ii-Wealthy: 1 Cecilia Arbing, 2 Agnes mcmtyre. 8 Joseph Arb- ins’. 4 Alden Ellis. Sec. S-Crabs: 1 Kathleen Hugh- es. 2 Laura Hughes, 8 Rite. Mc- Keluia. 4 lawman MacKenna. Sec. 4-Piurris: 1 Leora Hughes, 2 Kathleen Hughes. l CLASS S-@OKING I s». i-White Bread: 1 Hilda Quit-k. 2 Agnes ZMlcInty-re, 8 Berna- Materials- I dette Trsinor. 341110010. 4 (xcelia Sec. s-ewu- coder Leno Hiwhes. I imialis lmgnes, 8 Irene court. 4 xstlueeii mimics. Sec. e-Ginger Snaps: 1 Agnes Momtyi-e. s nilalia nushes. s Cec- elia Arbing, 4 Laura Hughes. Sec. S-Tes Cake: 1 Bu. ‘site Trainer. 2 Blanche Mcquaid, Kathleen Mullen. 4 Laura milieu. 5o. e-Brown Sugar mike: 1 Agnes Moraine. 2 Blanche 8 ‘tteirairumflhfene Sec. ‘I-School 1.1mm: i Blanche sssquasd, a xniiism Mnghes, a Laura Hughes, 4 -oecel_la may. cuss I-alwnio. IIITIIOG 11m moosnnro C30. i Div. A-Batehst flflndle: 1 Alfred llclntm. llillcovs. I Jamil! ilcintyre, Ililieove. Sec. l-llilking Stool: Hughes, ssilicove, lawman Melton- JOhD B. McIntyre. 3 l. G See. 1 Div. B-Hand Geigh: Sec. 8—-(I"reddie Hughes. Mi Sec. s-Camp Stool: 1 Erie CLASS e-LIVESIOCK AND POULTRY Sec. 1 (a) Chives (Dairy Reed: 1Bic8ilIis.20linmlis,8Lnuis Court, 4 Edwinilughes. Sec. 1 (b) Beef Breed: 1 Leon- ard Court, 2 Freddie Hughes, 8 Ir- ena Court. Sec. z-nsri-ed Rock-l Roy Hughes, 2 Hie-mid MicQusid, 8 Bd- win Hughes, 4 Eulslie. Hughes. SWIIONV ic-conmorrous . Sec. l-Iniurious Weeds: 1 Dori- sldstm School. Sec. 2—Tree Leaves: 1 Donald- eton School. 2 Milicove sender, 2 Glensiadale School. Sec. a-Sarrihles of Wood: 1 Mill- oove School, Doznaldswn School. Sec. o-Insects: 1 Donaldston School. ' _ CLASS Il-SCAHMYL WORK Sec. 1—Writing. Sec. 1 (sl-l Arthur MbKirinon, GlenB-ladalc. 2 Flflflmce McIntyre. a Desmond Burge, Millcove, 4 Annette McDonald. = Sec. 1 (b): 1 Lea Maccabe. 2 Louis Court, 8 Jadr Dougsn, Don. sldston, 4 Frances MoAully, Glen- sladslc. Sec. 1 (c)—1 Dorothy MoCabe, 2 Edna. Belg. 8 Mary Mchityre, 4 Bessy Ell . Sec. 1 (d): l Alix Ellis, 2 George MoKinnfll. 8 Betty Court, 4 Cath- erine Mcmnis. Sec. 1 (c): 1 Rita MoKenns, r Nora Bowfen, 8 Laura. Mullin, 4 Agnes McIntyre. Sec. 1. (f)! 1 Elernor Mlillin, 2 Blanche Mcquold. 8 Irene Court. Sec. Z-Map Drawing: Sec. 2 (b): North America: 2 Freddie iiSt. Geoges held in St. George's Hall on ‘Luce- , then carried out. School Fair A very successful School Fill; was day, September 11th. with the following schools taking part: Launching, Seal River, De Gros Marsh and St. George's. The Judges were: Mrs. Vessey, Mr. I-Iynes and Mr. Veesey, who, in tum guvcWery interesting and useful suggestions regarding exhibits. A very bloc-sing program of sports was Following is the prize list ;-.. CLASS L-GRAINS Sec. 1, White oats: 1, Margaret MacPherson, Launching; 2, Buddy MacCor-mac, Launching; 8, Flor- ence Morrison. Launching; 4., ch“- lee MacDonald, Launching. Sec. 2. Wheat: 1, Norbert Steele, DeGros Marsh: 2, Bernadette Mac- Donald, Launching; 8, Lucille Mac- I-een. Launching; 4, n. .1. .1. Mac- Connac, Launching. Sec. 3. Barley: 1, Joseph Mac- Kirinon, St. George's; 2, Pius Mac- Klnnon. St. George's: 2, Teresa. Fitzpatrick. D5 Grog Marsh; 4, J, D_ Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh. CLASS L-ROOTS Sec. 1 Green Mountains: 1. Florence Morrison. Launching; 2. Stella MacDonald, De Gros Marsh; 8. Alfred MacPhee, Launching; g Margaret MacPherson. Launching. Sec. 2. Irish Cobblers: 1, Charles Fitzpatrick. De Gros Marsh; 2, Lu- cille MacLesri, Launching; 3, D911- aid MacPheraon, Launching; 4. Aggie MacLeari, Ieunchiizq, a Sec. 8. ‘Iurnlps: 1, Aggie Mac- Lean, Launching; 2, Lupine M“. Lea-ll. munching; 3. Mae MacPhee, Hughes, 8 Nora. Dowlan, Donald- liflll. 4 0000118- M51118. Sec. 2 (a) New Brunswick: 1 Betty Court, Alden Ellis, Alfred McIntyre, Olin Ellis. Sec. 2,(c): Europe: 1 Leonard Court, 11310431115. 8 Irene court, 4 Blanche MUQuaid. Sec. s-Art Work: Sec. 8 (a): Apple: 1 Arthur McKini-ion, 2 Florence Momtyle. 3 Desmond Binge. Milleove. 4 Joseph Dougari, Dmaldstoui. Sec. 8 (b): Pumpkin: 1 Ipmdn McKinnon, 2 Louis Court, 8 Leah MoCabe. 4 Jack Dougan. Sec. 8 (o): Tree-l Clement Mc- Kenns, 8 Dorothy McCabe, 4 ‘flier- eea Hughes. Sec.4 (d) Jugoryaste: 1 George MOKiIiHOII. Alden Ellis, Evelyn Sec. 8 (e) 0w‘ School: 1 Rita “$911118. 3 Laura Mullin, 8 Hilde. Quick. 4 Freddie Hughes. Sec. 8 (i) River Boone: i meanor Muliin. 2 Eric Ellis, a Leonard Court. 4 Irene court. Sec. 8 (s) Christmas Card (wat- er colors: 1 Eric Ellis, 2 Laura Mul- lin. 8 Leonard Court. 4 Irene Court. Sec. 4 (a) Portfolio “‘ Rie- sorts: 2 Donsldston School, Glen- sladsle School. Sec. 4 (b) Famous people o; w- day: 1 Donsldston School, 3 Mu]- cove School. 8 Glenadsle School. Sec. S-Project Map: 1 Glenadale School 2 Donsldston school, 8 Mill- ccve Schol. Boo. d (s) Original Poster-A stitch in time saves nine: 8 Alfred Minn . Soc. 6 (b): It pays tn advci-tisa_ 2 Cecelia Arblng. 8 Kathleen Hughes. 1min Hughes. Sec. ‘I-Westher chart: 1 Donald- ston School. - ' Mullin. 01in Ellis. . (IIASS IS-CONTESTS l 6w- l-Publie Socsirms: 1 Cecil mick. 2 Hilda Quick. 8 Irene Court 4 Kathleen Hughes. Sec. l Chorus. O Can- ada: 1 Miilcove School. 2 Donald- Iton School. (l-ASS ll-SPORIIS 100 Y8“! dish. DOYS l3 and l4- ‘ll ram ihsh. cove s and 10.4 MoKerins, G-ienaiadale, 2 Alfred Mimonsld, 3 Joesph mm. tyre. Miiicove, '4 Reggie McDonald, Hughes. lliiloove. mile telsy, four pupils school: 1 Millcove Dcnsidsmi school. ‘ieyarddaslnboysii and12-1 McIntyre. lsilhiove, 2 wu- lhm Mmonald. Milken. 8 Vin- , t McGilvam Blooming Point, 4 may all Donaldston M10011: . . doyesddasmsirlssand 10-1 Georgie Hughes. Milicove. 2 ‘neon Carrigan. Teri Mile Rouse. 8 mar- luret Garrison, Ten Mile House. 4 Georgiana Arbing. Milleove. w“: e-Nailpcs: elswmanilc-l Keimalllwflaius. 1 Launching; 4, Francis MacDonald, Launching. Sec. 4. Carrots: 1. Plus Sigswoi-th, I NO I SMOKING ‘bell, Seal River; UNLE. 8. Genevieve MacDonald, 5t. 06111321. CLASS lf-POULTBY AND LIVE STOCK. Sec. 1. osirh, BCfDSdettS Mac- Donald, Launching; 2, Joseph lilac; Donald, Launching; 8, Pius. Fitz- patrick. De Gros Marsh; 4, Lucille MacLecri, Launching. Sec. 2. Plymouth Rqck Chickens: 1. ‘Joseph Campbell, Seal River; 2, Joseph MncCoi-rnac, Launching; 8. Paul MacPhee, Launching; 4, Frances Deloi-ie, De Gros Marsh. Sec. 3. White Leghorns: 1, Billie Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh; 2, Irene Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh. CLASS lo-FLOWERS Sec. 1, Sweet Peas: 1, Frankie MacKenzle, Seal River; 2, Frances Stewart. De Gros Marsh. Sec. 2. Mixed Flowers: 1, Fran- ces Stewart, De Gros Marsh; 2, Wanen MacKenzie. Seal River"; 8, Frank MacKcnzie, Seal River; 4, Leonard MacKenzie, Seal River. Sec. 8. Gladiolus: 1, Pius Sigs- worth, Seal River. Sec. 4. Potted Geranium : 1, Sara. MacPheieori, Launching; 2, Frank MacKerizie, Seal River; 8, Francis MacDonald, Launching. CLASS li-FRUIT Sec. i. Red Astrachan Apples: 1, Joseph D. MacKiririori, St. George's. Sec. 2. Wealthy Apples : i, Kevin Delorie, De Gros Marsh; 2, Norbert Steele. De Gros Marsh; 3, Vernon Campbell, Seal River; 4, Nbrina Delorie, De Gros Marsh. Sec. 8. Crab Apples : 1, Pius Mac- line MacPherson, Launching; Delorie, De Grog Marsh. Seal River; 2, Joseph Gallant, St. George's; 8, Francis Delorle, Dc Gros Marsh: 4. Francis MacDon- ald, Launching, CLASS 8.—VDGETABLES Sec. i. Tomatoes: 1, Bernadette MacDonald, Launching; 2 Manges MacDonald. Launching; 8, Alfred MacPhee, Launching: 4, Plus Sigs- wortli, Seal River. Sec. 2 Cucumbers: 1, Stella MacDonald, De Gros Marsh; 2, Frances Steele, De Gros Marsh; 8, Pius Sigewortli, Seal River; 4, Genevieve MacDonald, St. George's. Sec. 8. Beets: 1, Leonard Mec- Kenzie, Seal River; 2, Pius Slgs- worth, Seal River; 8, Teresa Mac- Kiririon, St. George's; 4, Aggie Mad. Lean, Launching. Sec. 4. Cabbage: 1. MacMac- Phee. Launching; 2, Paul MacPhee, Launching; 8, Genevieve MacDon- ald, St. George's; 4, Warren Mao- Kerizle, Sesl River. Sec. 5. Pumpkin: 1, Pius sigs- worth, Seal River; 2, Rlts Camp- Eulalia Hughes, Millcove, 3 Hilda Quick, 4 Lama. Hughes. ‘reachers Rack-l Betty McKay. 2 Mary Cauiipbell. 8 Aletha. Mac- Donald. Ten Mile House, 4 Eliza- beth K. MacDonald, B.A., Wood Is- land. 100 yard dash, boys 15 and over -1 Kline Court, 2 Joseph Hughes. 3 Jack ‘Pi-ainor. 4 Alfred Arbins- 50 yards mice-legged race (girls) _1 Qeoelia. Arlflng and Bernadette Trainer, 2 Agnes MacLntyi-e and Hilde. Quick, aGeoigic Hughes and Laura Hughes, 4 Eulsiia. fIi-lilhfl. ' Miilloove. and Irene Court. Donald- ston. 5o yards three-legged race (boy!) 1 Freddie and Walter Hughes. Willie MacDonald and Vincent Mc- Intyre. 8 Alfred MacIntyi-e and Ray Hughes. Ladies free for all: 1 Betty Mc- Kay. 2 Marie McDonald. Bloomin! mint, 8 Mhry Arbing, Millcove, 4 Char lotte Rowe, Donaldston. 80 ycird dash. boys 8 and under- i Louis Court. 2 Jack Duncan. l Vincent Doilflull. 4 mils-rd Smith. so yard jockey race: 1 H064!!! and Walter Hughes. wllcove. 2 Victor Mcflillvary and Joe Mac- Donald. Blooming Point, 8 Willie Mscitamsld and Vincent Momtyre. Millcove. 4'Alfred Maomtyre and Roy Ilighes. 75 dash, girls l2 and 14-1 Agnes Mnomtyre. Milieove, 2 Rite MciKenna, Glensladale. 8 Cecelia Arum, Milloove, 4 Irene Court. Donaldnon. 5o yard wheelbarrow nee: 1 Freddie and waiter flushes. Mill- cove, 2 Vincent McIntyre and Wil- lie MkDonsld. 8 Alfred McIntyre and Roy Kighes, Millcove, 4 Louis Clglrrt and Jack Dougsn, Donald- lee. 20-Iree m all boys: i Kline Court. Donsldston, 2 Freddie Hughes. Milicove. 8 Walter Bushes. Mlileove, 4 Victor MeGillavary, Bitiomlng Point. Free for all 8 and under-i ‘morass Hughes. Millcove, 2 Jack Dough, Donaldstoin, 8 Vincent Dougsn, 4 Louis Court. i: aldstcn. Shoe Race-i Bernadette ‘Irairicr. Millcove, 2 Rita McKenna, Glenni- u . adale, S Ileen Cai-rigan. ‘N81 Mill House, 4 Ireen Court, Donsldston. (Patriot Please Copy) CLASS B-COOKING Rita MacDonald, Launching. Pherson, MacPherson, Launching. MacCormac, Launching. Pher-son, Launching. Sec. 5. Tea. Cake: Morrison, Launching; 2, France MacDonald, Launching, Sec. 8. Fudge: 1, Genevieve Mac MacDonald, Launching; 4, Mari lidacKirinon. St. George's MacDonald, Launching. CLASS ‘L-SEWING MacKinnon, St. George's. Sec. 4. Denied Sock: Fun-ell, St. George's. CLASS S-MANUAL TRAINING Kevin Delorie, De Gros Marsh. Sec. 2. Milking Stool: MacCormec, Fitzpatrick, Q Gros Marsh; 8, Piu Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh; 4, Jos eph Gallant, St. George's. Sec. 8. ail De Gros Marsh; 2, J. D. Fitzpst rick. Dc Gros Marsh. Sec. 4. miscellaneous: Campbell, Seal River. Gros Marsh School. Sec. 2. Leaves: 1, De Gros Marsh School. Seal River School. School: 2, St. George's School. CLASS IL-SCI-IOOL WORK Stewart, De 01m Marsh. Campbell. Seal River. Donald, Launching; MacCormac, Launching. . NO . SMOKING Kinnon, St. George's; 2, Joseph MacKiririori, St. George's; 8. Made- 4. Georgina MacCoirnac, St. George's. Sec. 4. Plums: 1, Warren Mac- Kenzie, Seal River; 2, Margaret MacPherson, Launching; 3, Norma Sec. 1. White Bread: 1, Berna- dette MacDonald. Launching; 2, Sec. 2. Biscuits: 1, Mary F. Mao- Cormac, Launching; 2, Rita Mac- Donald, Launching; 8, Sara Mac- Launcliirig; 4, Frances Sec. 3, Cookies: 1, Frances Mac- Plherson, Launching; 2, Rita Mac- Donald, Launching; 8, Marion Steele, De Gros Marsh; 4, Mary F. Sec. 4. Ginger Snaps: 1, Rita. MacDonald, Launching; 2, Marion Steele, De Gros Marsh; 8, Mary B. Campbell, Seal River; 4, Sara Mac- 1, Florence MscPhei-son, Launching; 8, Rita Donald, St. George's; 2, Rita Mac- Donald, Launching; 8, Bernadette Sec. 7. School Lunch: 1, Rita Sec. 2. Heiristitchlrig: 1, Marie MccKinnon, St.,George’s; 2, Teresa 1, Mary ‘Sec. 1. rrliteriet Handle: 1. Bud- dy MsoCcri-nac, Launching; 2, Pius Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh; 3, l, John Launching: 2, J. D. Box: 1, KevirLDclorie, 1, John MaoCoi-rnac, Launching; 2, Joseph Seal River School; 2, St. George's School; 8, Sec. 8. Wood: l, De Gros Marsh School; 2, St. George's School; 8, Sec.4.Insects:i,DeG'rcsMsrsh Sec. 1 m. Writing: 1, Gmevn Morrison, St. George's; 2, Bsbisns Campbell, Seal River; 8, Jimmie Sec. 1 (b). 1, Irene Fitspatrick, De Gros Mamh: 2. Theresa B. llltz- patrick, De Gros Marsh; 8, Jerome Sec. 1 (c): 1, Jacqueline Steele, De Gros Marsh; 2, Frances Mac- 8. Warren llscltenzic, Seal River; 4, Mary F. OKAY. BOYS TH 5s on MY PART.’ LAST THREE LINES WAS AN OMlSSlON E os ; 2, Stella MacDonald, Gros Misrsh; 8, Frances Stewart, ; 4. Patricia Chris- tian, Launching; 8, Catherine Msc- Cou-rnac, Launching; 4, Genevieve MacDonald], St. George's. . See. 1 (f) : 1, Marlon Stools, De Gros Marsh; 2, Isabel Campbell, Seal River; 8, Frances MscPher-I son, Launching; 4, Marie MacKin~ non. St. George's. Sec. 2 (a). Map Drawing: 1, Frances Stewart, De Gros Marsh; 2, Ruth Steele, De Gros Marsh; 8, Stella MacDonald, De Gros Mai-sh. 1 (b) : l. Pius Sigewort . Seal River; 2, Rose MacDonald, umsl Marsh; a, Hits Campbell, Scal' River; 4, Norbert Steele, De Gros Marsh. Soc. 2 (o): 1, Isabel Campbell, Seal River; 2, Mary Campbell, Seal River; 8, Marlon Steele, De Gros Marsh; 4, Merle MacKinnon, St George's. Sec. 8. Art Work: (a): I, Geneva Morrison, St. George's; 2, Georgina. MacCormac. St. Georflvs: 8. Raymond Fitz- patrick, De Gros Marsh; 4, Billie Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh. (b): 1, Irene Iflbbpatrdck, De Gros Marsh; 2, Pius Fitzpatrick, De Gros Mai-sh; 8. Jerome Campbell, Sea! River. (c): 1, Joseph Campbell, Seal River; 2, Vernon Campbell, Seal River; 8, Jscquel‘ Steele, De Gros Mai-sh; 4, Mae MecPhee, Launch- ing. (d): 1, Stella MacDonald, De Gros Marsh; 2, John MscCormsc, Launching; 8, Ruth Steele, De Gros Marsh; 4, Frances Stewart, De Gros Marsh. (c): 1, Pius Sigsworth, Seal River; 2, Rita Campbell, Seal River; 8, Margaret MacPherson, Launch- Catherine MacCormac, g. 1, Teresa MacKinncn, St. George's; 2, Isabel Campbell, Seal River; 8, Marie MecKinnosi, St. George's; 4, Mary Campbell, Seal River. Marsh Marsh George's ; George's. 4, Mary Farrell, St. Marsh School. Sec ii. Project Map: i, School. MacKinnon, St. George's. CLASS 18.-SPOR.TS s River. Sec. 2. 75 yard dam, boys i! 10: 1. Vernon Campbell, River; 2, Jerome Campbell, River; 8, Warren MscKenzie, River; Marsh. - C under I Sec. 1. Doll's Dress: 1, Geneva River. Morrison, St. George's", 2, Ruth Sec. 5. '15 yard ill-Ell. BOYS 11 and Steele, De Gros Marsh, l2: i, Plus Sigsworth, Seal River: Marsh. Gros Marsh. 1, Joseph Gallant, St i. under : George's; s lorie De Gros Marsh. 4, Pius MacKirinon, St. George's. 12 = 1, Mary J- Christisn. Launch- CLASS 10. irig, 2, Margaret MacPherson Launching; 8, Lucille MacLoan Sec. 1. Weeds: 1, st. George's Launching; 4. Patricia Christian School: 2, Seal River School; 8, De . gie Mac-Lean, Launch . Sec. i4, Three l, Kevin Delorie, J . D. Fitzpatrick. McoCormac. launching. (g): 1, Marion Steele, De Gros 2, Rose Delorie, De Gros 8, Teresa MscKlnnori, St. Sec. 4 (b). Portfolio: 1, De Gros St. George's School; 2, De Gros Marsh Sec. 6. Original Posters: 1, Ter- esa MacKinrioii, St. George's; 2. Rita. MacKinnon, St. George's; 8, Mary Farrell, St, George's; 4, Urban Soc. 1. 100 Yard Dash, boys 13 and 14: 1, Norbert Steele, De Gros Marsh; 2, Peter Campbell, Seal and Seal Seal Seal 4, Francis Delorie, De Gros sec, 8, 50 yard dash, girls 8 and 1, Mary F. MacCormac. Launching; 2, Mae MscPhee, Lauri- ching; 8, oNnna Delorie, De Gros Marsh; 4, Bsbiana Campbell, Seal 2, Buddy lidacCormao. Launching. J. D. Fitzpatrick. De Gros Marsh. equal; 3, Pius Fitzpatrick, De Gros Mar-sh; 4, Kevin Delorie, De Gros Sec. 6, 50 yard dash, girls 9 and George's; 4, Irene Fitzpatrick, De Sec. '7. Sack race, boys l0 “and Charles Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh; 8, Joseph Mac- Cor-mac, Launching; 4, Francis De- Scc. 8. Sack race, boys l1 and over: 1, Pius Sigsworth, Seal River; 2, J, D, Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh; 8, Kevin Delorie, Dc Gros Marsh; Sec. 9. 50 yard dash, girls 11 and 1, Margaret MscPhersori, Launch- ing, Rlta MacKinnon, St. Georg“; 2, Barbafl Maison. Lelmching, Ge- neva Morrison, St. George's: 8, Te- resa MacKinnon. St. Geortvs, Ag- in! Legged Race, boys: . D9 all"! Mlmlii John MacCoi-mac, Launching, Joel De Gros Marsh; 2, Pius sigsworth. Seal River. VII-j non Campbell, Sea! River; 8, Plus Fitspstriok, De Gros Marsh, Urban MscKirinoi-i, St. George's: 4. Pius MscKinnon, St. George's, Buddy Sec. is. rs yai-d dash. s-lrls lb and over: 1, Frances Stewart, De Gros Marshz-R. Rose Deiorie. De Gros ‘Marsh School; s, Seal River Marsh: i. Merv hmll. 8t- Oeorse‘! s. st. George's sciiuoi. ‘ ~ Sec. ldboylrddaslnboysland under: 1, Joseph D- llacCormao. Gladys run-ell. St. George Launching; 2, Donald MacPherson, Launching; 8, Joseph Gallant, St. Frieda Gardiner. George's; 4, Chas. Fitzpatrick, De Sec. 1_(d): 1. Ruth SieelaDa Giomslarsb Kelly's Gross School Fair Kelly's Cross School Fair was held in Kelly's Cross, September 18th. The schools taking part were: Kelly's Cross and Msplcwood. Judging was done by Mr. J. A. I. Williams, Inspector of Schools; Mr. W. J. Reid, B.S.A.; and lilirs. Howstt. The following is the prize list: CLASS L-GRAINS Sec. 1. Oats: 1, William Faddell, Kelly's Cross; 2, Patrick Duffy. 3, Kevin McKerins, ;Kelly's Cross; 4, Patrick Flood, Kelly's Cross; Maplewood. Sec. 2. Wheat : 1, Johnny Nantes; Mapleswood; 2, Linus McManus, Maplewood: 3, Richard Moriaghan. Kelly's Cross; 4, Kevin McKenzie. Kelly's Cross. Sec. 4. Corn: 1, Francis McDon- ald, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 5. Beans: l, Wilfred Woodl- Keily’s Cross. , CLASS Zw-ROOTS Sec. 1. Green Mountain Potatoes! 1, Mary Kelly, Kelly's Cross; 2, Patrick Duffy, Kelly's Cross; 8, Francis Kelly, Kelly's Cross; 4, Lloyd Weddell, Kelly's Cram. Sec. 2. Irish Cobblers: 1, William Waddell, Kelly's Cross; 2.11010 Weddell, Kelly's Cross; 8, Johnny Nantes, Kelly's Cross‘, 4. Francis McDonald, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 8. ‘Iurriips : 1, Charles F1905. Mnplewood; 2, Johnny Nantes, Mnplewood; 3, Vifilliam Weddell, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 5. Carrots: 1, Francis Mo- Donald, Kelly's Cross; 2 ,Johm\v Nantes, Maplewood; 3, Wilfred woods, Kelly's Cross; 4, Patrick‘ Duffy, Kelly's Cross. CLASS Iir-VE GETADLBS Sec. 1, Tomatoes: 1. woods, Kelly's Cross; 2, Francis McDonald, Kelly's Cross; 3. Leo Campbell, Kelly's Cross; 4, William Weddell, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 2. Cucumbers: 1. Iss0 Campbell, Kelly's Cross; 2, William Weddell, Kelly's Cross; 8, Wilfred Woods, Kelly's Cross; 4, Francis Kelly, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 3. Beets: 1, Johnny Nantes, Kelly's Cross; 8, Fuustina. Mona.- ghan, Kelly's Cross; 4, Mabel Monaghan, Kelly's Cross. Sec. 4, Cribbage: 1, Johnny Nantes, Maplewood; 2, Reta. Nantes, Mnplewood; 3. Wllired W001i!- Kellyu Cross; 4, Percy W006i. Kelly's Cross. Sec. 5, Pumpkin: l, Leo Cami“ Marius, Maplewood. Sec. 6. Squash: 1, William Wad- dell, Kelly's Cross; 2, Leo Campbell. Kelly's Cross. " CLASS L-FLOWERS Sec. 1. Bouquet of Sweet Pessi 1, Bernadette Csnagher. Sec. 2. Bouquet oi Mixed Fliow- ers: 1, Therese Bradley; 2, Reta Bradley; 3, Mary McKenna; 4, Mary Bradley. Sec. 4. Potted Geranium: 1, Genevieve Csrruglier; 2, Minerva McDonald: 8, Reta Nantes; 4, Ber- nadette Cari-uglier. \ CLASS L-FRUITS ‘ Sec. 1. Apples, Red Asti-echari: I, Reta. Bradley. Sec. 2. Wealthy : 1, Francis Holly 2, Justin Kelly; 8, Teresa Flood; 10: i, Rita MacKinnon, St. Ggorgds; 2, Barbara Maison. 4, Mary Kelly. Launching; 8, Geneva Morrison, St. Sec 8. Crabs: 1. Kevin Mos Kenna; 2, Mary Bradley. ‘,4 CLASS S-COOKTNG Sec. 1. Bread 1 1. Mary McKennl 2, Reta Bradley; 3, Mary Bradley. See. 2. Tea Biscuits: 1, Reta. Mc- Manus; 2, Mary McKcnna: 3.51mi! Weddell. (Continued on Page 14) Sec. 1'7. Jockey Race: 1, Vernon Campbell, Seal River, Plus Fitz- patrick, De Gros Marsh; 2, J. D. . fltzpatrick, De Gros Marsh, Kevin ~ Deloi-ie, De Gros Marsh; 8, Nor- ' bert Steele, De Gros Marsh, Pete! Campbell, Seal River; 4, Plus Sigs- worth, Seal River, Buddy Moc- Cormac, Launching. Sec. 18. ‘l5 yard dash, girls l3 and 14: 1, Aggie MacLenn, Launching; I 2, Teresa MacKinnon, St. George's: 8, Florence Morrison, Luunchingf l 4, Sara MacPhersci-i, Launching. Sec. 19, Wheelbarrow Race: iepii n. MacCormac. Launching; 2, Kevin Delorie. De Gros Marsh, J. D. Fitzpatrick. DeGros Marsh; 8. Pius Fitzpatrick, De Gros Marsh. Vernon Campbell, Seal Rivorjid Norbert Steele, De Gros Marsh, Peter Campbell, Seal River. Sec. 20- Relsy-one-half mild :_‘ l,‘ Launching School; 2. De i Ice. 21. Teacher's Race? i, [Margaret Campbell, Seal River Launching; ' Kathryn Fitspairick, at. George's 8, Mary Debris, De Gros Mai-sh Kelly's Cross; 4, Mary Kelly, ‘gouge a "1. u. ii .1 4 r .11.- '1 5.62;.‘ Li. l; 0,. u s. ‘i? . Q bell, Kelly's Cross; 2, William Wed,- 1. .51 dell, Kelly's Cross; 3, Beatrice Mc- I i H} ll.’ l!" ill,