l "¥.‘3_9P.ARD.!-iN-- _uuAl<1.u'l"i a l UWN FEBRUARY 14, m, WHIPPED ROYAL GELATIN A law whiu of the egg DIIIOI lust before loyal sate gives lhls delicious, light. frothy dessert. Try it with orange-flavor loyal Gelatin Dasserl, and lop el with orange saclien Ind sprig of mini. Iqually [aad with all loyal flavors — elrawharry soepbeny, sherry, srange and lemon. L... .._....___...__._......___.... Flavor that really comes fresh from the orange-grove . . . color as bright as the sun-ripened fruit . . . you bring them right to your table in this sparkling Royal Gelatin Dessert! You've never had orange ielly so delicious before! You can delight friends or family fur-inst a few cents a serving! Royal Gelatin Desserts are quick-making, quick- settiag, sweetened just right! Try them once. you'll buy them alwayal Hey 7M wlloia loyal family o! desserts. World Famous . For Flavor! wall‘ u / nuuns an-nl York and Vicinity Mr. Gordon Crockett, York, was a visitor to the City on Tuesday. Mr. Ambrose Rodd, Milton. spent t-he week-end in York. the guest of Mr. anti Mrs. George Watts. Mrs. Milton Vcsscy spent Sun- day at the homc oi’ her daughter, Mrs. Harry Ltwvls. Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald and son Merrill. York. were visitors. to the City on Saturday. Mite LZIUFPLIII V1~s<~_\,'.\larsl1- fieid, was a visitor in York on Sunday. Mr. and 3th.». Ncil Marianas and daughter Dian», Cily, were visit- ors to York on Sunday. Mrs. Daniel MavPht-rsun and son Willard urn; visitors to York on Sunday. the cut-st. of Mr. and Mrs William Clncketi. Miss {Margaret Sicivari. Dun- staffnagc. is spundmg n few days in ‘fork tlu- '_‘,llt'$l of Ml". and lvirr. Wcstlt-y Marianas Mr. Stewart Vcssey, York. spent the week-cad in hint-ray Harbour the guest oi‘ Rev Me. and Mrs. Roy Vessey. Mr. and Mrsmliicd Andrews. Royalty, were visitors to York on Sunday. guests of Mr and Mrs. Leith Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rudd city. were visitors to York on Satur- day evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. were visitors to Covehead on Sun- day evening. the IIIIESISAJI Mr. and Mrs. Edison MacDonald. Mr. William Rodd. City. was a visitor to York on Saturday eve- ning the guest. of his cousin. Mr. Donald Crockett. The regular meeting of the Alpha Women's Institute was held It the home of Mrs. Elmer Brown on Feb. 2 with a fair attendance. Much sympathy is extended to Mrs. l. J. Vessey end family of York on the destb of Mr. E. J. Veasey. whose funeral was held on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ling. York. were visitors to Wheatley River on Wednesday. where they visited Mrs. Line's mother. Mrs. Bowen. who hurt her shoulder and hip when she fell down the cellar. ' IXITIR. England - toe; - Ilundreds of townsfolk turned out u: watch e rare phenomenom -e rainbow clearly visible by moon- light, ‘ - Ira Lewis. York, School NEW HAVEN SCHOOL" Report for January: Grade X: 1. Bernlce Gass; Lloyd Murphy; 3. Mary Tierney. Grade VIII: 1. June MacPhee; 2. Alex MacPhce; 3. Nan MacKinnon. Grade VI: 1, Eileen Boyle; 2, Wil- ma Willis; 3, Drucilla MacPhee. Grade V: 1. Melbourne Gael; 2. Garth Willis; 3. Weda MacKinnon. Grade IV: 1. Margaret Klckham. Grade III :1. Joan Willis; 2. Artie MacPhee; 3. Jane Dociierty. Grade I1 (Sn): 1. Angus Mac- Phee: 2. Edna Kickham: 3. Beryl Pollard. Grade ll (Jr.): 1. Gloria Darrach. Grade I: 1, Wilfred Newman. Teacher. Reta Campbell. '7 cdnil-Tvliffiénidoc Report for January: Grade I1: 1. Norma Hyde; 2, Joanne Donahue; 3. David Young. Grade III: 1. Anna Young: 2. Merrill Scott; 3. Graham MacPhail. Grade IV: l. Arthur MscPhail; 2. Eugene Donahue; 3. Gordon Mac- Millan. Grade V: 1. Laura Hyde; 2. Park- er Beer. " Gratle VI: 1, Carl Willis: 2. Au- drey Frizzeli; 3. Christine Mac- Phail. Grade VII: 1. Wanda Willis; 2. Amby Hyde; 3. Jimmie Hyde. Grade VIII: 1. Dorothy Dunsfcrd; 2. Ina Lowther. Grade IX: 1. Philip Charmant 2, Morrison MacKinnon. Grade X: 1, Eva MacPhail. Perfect attendance: David Young. Anna Young. Merrill Scott. Laura Hyde. George Lmvther. Carl Willis. Jimmie Hyde. Dorothy Dunsford. Eva MacPhaii, Graham MacPhail. Merrill Lowther. Arthur MncPhsil. Audrey Frlzzcll, Christine Mac- Pltail, Amby Hyde, Wanda Willis. Philip Charman. Teacher. B. King. MT. MELLICK SCHOOL Honour roll for January. Grade X: 1. Hilda Wood; 2, Freda Richards. Grade IX: 1. Charles McInnls; 2. Loyde Mutch. Grade VIII: 1. Frances Praught. George Bruce (equall; 2. Alan Mac- Rse; 3. Glen Morrlssey. Grade VII: 1, Shirley Jenkins: 2. Joseph Praught; 3, Billy Prauzht. Grads V: 1. Betty Praught: 2. Malcolm MacRae; 3, Clayton Mor- rissey. Grade w (Sta): 1. Ruby Weed; 2. Harvey Bruce; 3. HHYVPY ht. PIGi-ltfds IV (Jr) 1. Elda Boswell; 2, Lorraine Prnught; 3. 519W!" Johnston. Grade 11: 1. Douala! R°b""°"~ Jeanette Bruce and Loyd? BT11" (equal); 2, Arnold Boswell? 3- Beverley Morrissey and L61"!!! MacEschern (equal). Grade I (a): 1. Brendon Praught. Grade I (b): 1. Irene Boswell. Teacher. Margaret MscDwBflll WESTIIORELAND scnoor. Report for January: Grade X: 1. Elsie Sherren. Grade IX: 1. Colette Matters; 2. James Matters; It, Ruby Onkes. Grade VII: 1, Charlie Campbell; 2, Joe Matters; 3. Marion Canficld. Grade VI: 1, Jerome Matters; 2. June Sherrcn; 3. Francis Campbell. Grade V: 1. Juanita Wilson; 2. Norma Newsnn; 3. Orlen Trowsdale. Grade IV: I. Francis Matters and Walter Campbell (equal); 2. Ed- ward Newson: 3. Donnie Sherrcn. Grade III: 1. Raymond Matters: 2, Lewis Onkes; 3. Sheldon Cross- man. Grade I (a): 1, Stevie Newton. Grade I (b): 1, Mary Campbell. Grade 1 (c): 1. Caliisters Camp- bell: '2. Tommy Shcrrcn. Perfect attendance; Rub)’ 011k“- Norma Newson. Edward Newscm. Gordon Ookos, Lewis Oakes. Stevie Newson. Tommy Sherrcn. Plighcst average in senior grades. Charlie Campbell. 92.8%. Highest average in junior grades, Juanita Wilson and Raymund Mat- ters. 94%. Prize for 100% in Arithmetic awarded to Juanita Wilson. Teacher. Mary E. Trainer. UNION ROAD SCHOOL Tho-followin is the report of Union Road Sc nol for month of January: Grade 1X: l, Mildred Hardy; 2, Mgrgurql Gill; ‘l, Roland Living- stone. Grade Vlil; l. Dean Ravenhill. Grade VII: 1. James Gill; 2. Ken- neth Bryettton. Grade VI: 1, Blair Rsvcnhill; 2. Hnlils Newman. Grade IV: l, Joan Bryentorl; 2. Juanita Hardy; 3. Harvey Living- strmc. Grade lll: l, Judy Bryenton: ‘l. Sylvia Nevrson; (l. Elizabeth Gill. (trade I1: l, Cedric Newson. Glade l: i, Eugene Gray; 2. George Gill. Teacher. Zelma Carley. TIGNISH CONVENT Grade XI: 1. Eugene Macdonald; 2. Frederick Doucette; 3, Jean Don- aid. Grade X: l, Camilla Gallant and Florence Dunbar; 2, Jimmie Klnch and Janet Perry; 3. Alfredn O'Brien and Marjorie Mscdonald. Grade IX: 1. Carmella Arlenault; 2. Everett Harper; (l, Irene Buote and Doreen I-Iandrahan. Grade VIII: l. Shirley Perry: 2. Jennie Richard; 3. Mary Cameron and Annie McCue. - Grade VII: 1. Irene Richard; 2. Marie Chiasson; 3. Jeanette Gau- det. Grade VI: 1.'Jenn Gaudel; 2. Vin- cent DesRoches; 3. Velde Gsudet. Grads V: 1. Auldine Araenault: 2. Yvonne Perry; 3. Frances I-Ier- per. Grade IV: 1. Doris Richard; 2. Ronald Bernard: J. Nelson Myers. Grade 1V: 1. Gerald McCarthy; 2. ’ Ernestine Macdonald; .1, Florence Ann Cameron. Grade III: 1. Louise Gaudet; 2. Loretta Martin; 3. Billy Fennessey. Grade III: 1. Doreen Doucette; 2. Frances McHugh; 3. Lillian Ken- nedy. Grade II: 1. Eleanor Macdonsld: i. Betty Hogan; 3. Eleanor Handra- an. Grade ll (French): I. Audrey Cecil DesRoches. det; 2. Doreen DesRoches; 3. Mar- jorie Richard. han. Alphle Arsensult. Cecellla Perry; 3. Ruth McCue. Merle Handrahan; 3. Hector Dou- ct-tte. Robert Arsenault. .2. Myrna Cousins; 3. Helen Mac- Reports Grade I (French): 1. Alice Gau- PALMER ROAD NORTH SCHOOL Grade VIII: 1. Isabella Handra- Grade VI: 1, David McCue. Grade V: 1, Mary Ellsworth; 2. Grade IV-I, Gerard Perry; 2. Grade III: l. Ralph Arseneult; 2. Grade II: l. Esther Doucette; 2. Grade l (a): 1. Joseph Ellsworth; 2. Johnny Doucette; 3, Paul Dou- cette. Grade I (b): l, Roy Gallant: 2. Hubert Gallant; 3. Louisa Dou- ceite. Grade I (c): 1. Lydia Doucette; 2, Velda Doucctte; 3. Leonard I-Isn- drahhn. Perfect attendant-e: Roy Gallant. Hubert Gallant, Gerard Perry. Ralph Arsenault. Teacher. Miss Josephine Perry. KENSINGTON SCHOOL Standing of Kensington School for January: Grade X: 1. Arthur Pendergsst; 2. Helen Pendleton; 3, Elaine Hum- phrey. Grade IX: 1. Sheila Connick: 2. June Sample; 3. Marlene Dnvison and Elaine Glover. Principal, J. Weeks Murphy. Grade IX: 1. Freda Msyhew; 2. Ann Tuplln; 3. Robert Mouse. Grade VIII: 1. Barbara Wood- side: 2. Bonnie Woodslde; 3, Mil- dred Inglis. Vice-Principal. Mary N. Reid. Grade VII: 1. Joan Bowness; 2 Eleanor Bernard; 3 Ina Larkln. Grade VI: 1, Reggie Pendergast; Millan. Teacher. M Mill. Grade VI: 1, Mildred Mann; 2. Robert Hunter; 3. Sally Webster. James McMahon and Francis Mc- Carvllle. (equal). Grade V (Senior): 1, Elizabeth Bowl-less; 2, Marion Humphrey and Gayle Darrach (equal); 3. Donald Champion. Grade V (Junior): 1. Edwin Mc- Csrville; 2. Pearl Bownels; 8. Mary Bowness. Teacher. Therese Cash. Grade IV: 1. Jimmie MaeLean; 2. Marlene Dsrrach; 3. Eleanor Bow- nesa. Teacher. Evangeline Greenan. Grade III: 1. Iris Champion; 2. Jesn Murray and Marjorie Mac- Arthur (equal); 3. Isabel Cotton. Teacher. Geraldine MacLean. Grade II: 1. Norma Profitt and Frankie Bowness; 2. Margaret Wal- ker and Sandra MacDonald; 3. Mar- garet Davies. Grade 1 (l): 1. Peter McDonald; 2. Irene Dunphy. Grade I (b): 1. Anna Wsdman; 2. Gerald Bernard; 3. Elaine Watson. Perfect attendance for January in Grades 1 and 2: Norma Profitt. Frankie Bowness. Margaret Walker. Winifred MscGowan, Donna Mill. Lewis Champion, Bruce Mann. Paul Bernard, Jackie Condnn, Margaret Murray. Anna Wadman. Gerald Bernard. Elaine Watson. Catherine Kllbrlde. Bertram Palmer. Edward Perry. Libby Shuman. Ferne Wood- side. Joseph Dunphy, Arthur Thi- beau. Olive Thompson. Teacher. WELLINGTON CTR. SCHOOL Isabel Ford. Grade VIII; rice Cameron. Irene McNelll; Grade. VI: 1. Gordon Goodwin: Roche. Grade V: l. Allan Cameron. Cameron: 3, Ruby Ryder. Cameron. Roche. Grade I1: 1. Plus Cameron. and Georgina McNeill (equal); Lennard Cameron. (c) Helen Lecky. Evelyn Ford. 91% Highest average in senior grades Gordon Goodwin. 90%. of January: trice Cameron, Margaret McNeili. Irene McNelll. Sarah Cameron. Gor- don Goodwin. Earl Cameron. Ruby Ryder. Ervin Gillie. Plus Cameron. Georgina MrNelll. George Lecky. year ending Jan. 31st: Norma Mc- Neill. Beatrice Cameron. Sarah BYOB. Telcher. Mrs. Sable Cameron. PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL Report for the month of Janu- ary: Grade X: 1. Joyce Ling; 2. Laura Smith Grade 1X: 1. Shirley Stevenson. Grade VIII: .1. Doris Nicholson; 2. Helen McLellsn; 8. Norman Ling. 5PM? V1! 1. Eleanor MlcSwsin. (3)149 V1 1. Mary McLellsn. ton MscSweln. 3"“ 111i 1. Gardiner MscKin- M"; 2. Roma Murray. Grade I: 1, Walter Bearlsto. Teacher. Cortland MscLeod. HEAD OF HILLSIOROUGH SCHOOL Elbert for January. Grade 1X.-1, Dorothy 3mm“; 2. Mary Myers. Glide VUI-—1. Lillian MecAssey: 9. Joyce Jardlne. Grads VII-l. June 3- E1!" Coffin: 3. Louise Isl-ml. Robert Myers. Grade IV. A.-1. Lionel Mac. A861’; 3. Marguerite Myers, eron; I. Joan Douglas. G754‘ 11-1. let-her Mac-Assay. Grade I. A.-1. Roy Coffin. Grade 1X: 1_._Nnrma McNcill; 2. 1. Frances Camer- on: 2. Margaret McNciil; 3. Beat- Grndo VII: 1. Justine McNcill; 2. 3. Doreen Ryder. 2, Sarah Cameron; 3. Helmir Des- Grade 1V: 1. Evelyn Ford; 2. Earl Grade III (Senior): 1. Ervin Gil- lis; 2. Douglas Goodwin; 3. Merrill Grade III (Junior): I. Albert Des- Grade I (Senior): 1. George Lecky o Grade I Jr. (h) Harold Cameron: Highest average in junior grades. Perfect attendance for the month Norma McNeiii. Ben- Perfeci attendance for the half Cameron. Ervln Gillll, Plus Cam- Grndc IV: 1. Carl Sharpe; 2.1m:- _ Mscnasey; 6M0 V-—1. Wayne Cameron: 2. Grade IV. B.-1. Arthur Gem. ‘nxmxo SCHOOL The following is the honor roll for the month of January: Grade X: 1. Frances Msckmnon: 2. Anabel Auld; 3. Joan Besirsto. Grade IX: 1. Jsnet MacKmnon; 2. Vlvlan Bryenton; 3. Junior Mac- Kenzie. Grade V111: I. Mary MacNutt; 2. Mary MacGougan; 3. Donald Beatr- sto. Grade VII: 1. Vernon Maclienzle. Grade V1: 1. David Chisholm; 2. Joyce MacKenzle; 3. Lois Bryenton. v Highest averages: Mary Mac- Nutf. 96.5%; David Chisholm. 94%; Mary MacGougan. 91%. Perfect attendance: Verna Bry- enton, Frances MacKinnon, Junior Mackenzie. Janet MacKinnon. Viv- ian Bryenton, Mary MacGougnn. Vernon MacKenzlc. Lois Bryr-nton. Joyce Mat-Kenzie. Georgie Lock- hart. Terry Stewart. Alice Drummond Lockharl. Ttachcr. Junior Department F Grade V (Sn): 1. Joyce Bry- rnton; 2. Shirley Green; 3. Ralph : 1. Ronald Chis- holm: 2. Charles Bryanton; 3. Betty Bealrsto. Grade IV: 1. David Cross; Annaialne Gallant. Grade III: 1. Audrey MacKcnzie; 2, Mary Jvrgensen; 3, Winston Bry. enton. Grade II (Sr): 1. Percy Mngqou. Ran: 2. Mabel Bealrsto; 3. Alfred Wall. Grade II (J12): 1. Clifford Beair- sto; 2. Robert Bryanton. Grade I (Sr.) 1, Mary Woodside: 2, Kenneth Stewart. Grade I (Jr.): 1. Margaret Cross; 2. Gloria Bryanton. Highest average: Audrey Map. Kenzie. 94%: Joyce Bryanton, 90.9%; Percy MscGougan. 92%. Perfect attendance: Joyce Bryan. ton. Preston Bealrsto, Eldon Mac. Kenzlc, Charles Bryanton. David Cross} Gloria Bryanton. Audrey MacKenzie, Mary Jorgensen Win. ') ston Bryanton, Percy MacGougan. Mabel Beairsto. Clifford Beslreto. Robert Bryunton. Margaret Cross. Catherine Martin Lockhnrt. Teacher. SPRING BROOK SCHOOL Report of semi-annual exams: Grade IX-Alvln McLeod Grade VIP-William Pidgeon Grade Vl-l. Brian Savage; 2. Evelyn Pidgeon Grade V-1. James Jolllmorc: 2. Phyllis McLeod: 3. Edwena Mc- Izod. Grade IV-l. Barry Savage; Joan Bernard. Grade II-l. Joyce Meek: 2. Garth Gillespie; 3. Charles Gillespie. ,Ctrnde l (ah-l. Kenneth Mc- Leod; 2. Laura Jolllmore. Grade l (b)—Marllyn Paynter. Highest average in senior grades, William Pidgeon 85.6. Highest av- erage in junior grades, Marilyn Paynter 9.5. Hamel C‘. Hughes. tcitcMer. 2. BROOKFIELD SCHOOL Half-yearly report of Brookfield School. Grade lX-l, {lzirley Andrews; 2. Fernc Stetson; 3. Shirley Vi/ood. Grade VIII-l, Vera Cniwys and Beverly MacLean. equal. Grade VI-Wendall Wood. Grade V -— Edward Moore. Grade IV-Wlllsrd Wood. Grade III Sr.--l. Margaret Wood 2. Sandra Macbean. Grade III Jr.-1. Boyce Stetson; 2, Joyce Stetson. Grade 1I—1, Gail Jean MacLeod. Grade I—No tests. Joyce Nicholson, teacher. Mncleau; 2. BOHDEN SCHOOL Report for January. Principal's Dept. Grade X-l. Lloyd Heffe]; 1, "fiddle Tflflmbi; 3. Marjorie Irving Grade IX-l. Elva McKenna; 2. Charles Sexton. Equal‘. Marguerite Westlwver; 3. Parnell Ttenholm. Grade VII-l. Jean E11“ and 2. Faye Howatt; 3. Arnold MacLean and Caranome ‘Irenhclm. equal. Highest average in semi-annual exams-Lloyd I-leffel. 85%. Perfect attendance - Freddie Toombs. Billie Mat-Leafl- Charles Sexton. Arnold MacLean. Faye Howatt, Ceranome ‘rrenholm. George Toombs. Patricia M. Mcliearncy. teacher Vice-Principal's Dept. Grade VIII-l. George Read. Leona Gallant std Elwood Mc- Kenna. equal; 2. Joan Leard: 3. Clive Elrarpe and 130N155 01°"- equal. Grade VI Sr.-‘l. Freda Noonan; z. Graham Lodge; a, Tony Bnerwely Grade ,VI Jr.-1. Shirley Gallant and Lucy Trenholm. equal: 2. Anna May Gallant; J. Leonard Noonan. Highest average ln semi-annual exams-Freda Noonan. 86.8%. Perfect attendance-Elwood Mc- Kenna. George Read, Clive Sharpe. Joan Leard. Billie Irving. Graham Lodge. Yvonne Gallant. Anna MHY Gallant. Shirley Gallant. Luci’ Trenholm. Doris M. Cash, teacher. Intermediate Dept. Grade V-l, Baden Sexton; 2. Ivan Gallant; 3. Jclln L. Read and Everett McKenna. equal. Grade IV-i. Malcolm Lodge: 2. Rosita Crnken; 3 Edith Maclvor. i Grade III-J. Bettie Currie; 2. Barbara Paquet; 3. Robert Gallant. Hlghwt average in semi-annual exams-Malcolm Lodge, 88.1%. Perfect attendance — Everett Mc- Kenna, John L. Read. Julian Cro- ken. Rosita Croken. Aldona Gallant. Donnie Glllls. Leo Kcollsh- (""1119 Paquet, Everett B. Campbell. Bettie Currie, Barbara Paquet. Margaret Toombs, Robert Gallant. Leona. G. Cameron. teacher- Ist Primary D91"- Grade II1 Sr.—l. Wayne Mac- Kenns; 2, Richard Kelly; 3. Gerald Arsenault and Oben MacBxeatty. equal. Grade III Jr.—l. Joyce Macinnil; 3. Hazel MscKenzie; Trcnholm. Grade II $r.—1. Freddie Leardt 2. Marjorie Campbell and Patricia MacDonald; 3. Imelda Kelly. Grads II Jr.-—1. Willard Leard; ’.', Edward Gallant: 3. Frank Perry. Grade II (cl-Kim Spenslcy. Highest average in semi-annual exams-Freddie Lcard—B9.5‘/¢. Perfect attendance-Chan Mac- Brearty. Richard Kelly, Ft-yilis ‘Prenholrn. Donna Currie, Willard Gillis, Lloyd Maclnnls. Freddie Ieard. Imelda Kelly. Patricia Mac- Donald. Carol Currie. Bernadette Connelly, teacher. 2nd Primary Dcpl. Grade II—1. Eldred Farmer; 2. Joseph Egan; 3. Jackie- Deccan. Grade I (s)—1. Waive MacDon- ald and Eldon Campbell. equal; 2, Eldon MacInnls; 3. Carrie Ahearn. Grade I (b)—l, Doris Keough and Georgina MacInnis. equal; 2. Gerard Sexton; 3. Lloyd Trenholm Grade 1 (c)-l, Kathryn Croken Mona Jean Jay and Alden Mac- Nevln. equal; 2. Marjorie Walsh Grade I (d) 1, Mary Toombs; 2. Maureen Egan and Joseph Mac- Ivor (equal); 3, Betty Campbell and Brant and Donnie Noonan (cntlal). Highest average — Doris Kcough and Georgina MscInnls 85% Perfect attendance Eldred Farmer. Joseph Egan. Clifford MacBrearty, Doris Keough, Lloyd Trenholm. Alden MacNevin. Kathryn Croken, Mona Jean Jay- Marjorie Walsh Maureen Egan, [Eileen MacBrearty. Teacher, Mary Garland Farmer. Patriot Please Copy VERNON SCHOOL Report for January; Grade X: 1, Jean Murphy; 2, Es- tell- MacDonald; 3. Eugene Duch- 3. Phyllis I" arty. Grade IX: 1. Jean MacL~ I H ind; Z Juétle Dohert). 3, Kcnqem Mun Grade VIII: 1. Etivlht- M. 2. M - a‘. .- 1 ‘ "mt: Quaiillly Murphy _}. Russell 1.1., Grade VI: 1. Earl cm... Highest average in senio Edwin: MacRac, 91.65}, ' Perfect attendance: Quuid. Y Brad“ Russtll M“ Teacher, lifargarct ROG)“. I Primary Department Grade V: 1. He] M ,,, n Muriel Henry! 3. \Vlilllllnmull;oi;fi 7. Grade IV: 1. Betty Howit-ie-rtifl .1. D. MacLsod; s, an...“ Dohi- l. Grade m: 1, Beverly M,“ ffl-v- Maurlce Murphy; 3, 13,-...“ ‘Jgssél c a III (s . = . '- hertr; e r) 1' Ruben” Do- Grade II (S ,); 1_ N _ all; 2. Paul 1.2a. [m] hxatnoug‘ Grade II (Jtx); 1_ Jum, Y 2' M , . , _ Vila" Grade I: 1, JOSEIIhIHQ v95“ ' _ Nani Igllledlflfifk Mum“ ‘Wu-iii. 2 ca... Highest average‘ ' - Helen Murphy, IQEP,'S'H?‘§IIIE1. 901?. ‘Beverly Morris, gjnh ‘m. er ect attendance. Muriel 1-; a - 1-1:: “"1- Jiegerhylrflgrrls. Margaret IiIcQUQMI Teach". Anne Iiivtiumd M. INDIA TACILIS '11}; cnwtrnn, India nfp) Mass radiography (is in l... t,“ in India for the first time to ed hat T.B. A unit will he obtalnm. shmfly h!’ ‘he Wvcrnmcnt ed Britain for experimental luxf: among industrial labourers t)“ worst. sufferers. LONDON — (OP) -- Paid ca... servatlve party canvassers Wm b. knorwn in future as "mimtmmp and "crusaders" because some o; them do not like the old time, _{._ Grade 1. B. 1. Leonard Myers; Richard; Z Henry Richard; I. ,2 James Myers. -@@ vanes ©iF nccccommausnmeaiir \\\|/// lWW-WHQH \ ///i\\ The pioneer uroman made her ow or piece of hollow log, produce an iron kettle. In the soap plants of today. with caustic soda (lye). Salt is added to CGIISC n soap. Wafer seeping through uood ashes in a barrel d lye. Soap was made by boiling this lye with fat in soap is made by boiling vegetable oils the excess alkali and by-products to scltIe fothe bottom. Lye and salt corrode most metal vessels. Corrosion a/Tects the color, purity and keeping qualities of soap. Nickel alloys. Thev resist corrosion, last longer. protect the p So most vessels and conwiners are made of urity and color of the soap. Nickel (Brings Dollars to Canada Since more than ninety per cent or the Nickel produced in Canada is sold to the United States and other countries, it brings a constant flow of dollars back- to Canada. In fact, Canada's Nickel industry is one of our chief sources of U.S. dollars so essential at the present time to maintain our foreign trade and make available products not produced in this country. Usnsnlsn Nickel. mm rnonuctn u: BHIAIH nit mrtnumotm merit coral-Ant or causal. tmnto. u time mm west. ronom These dollars help pey the wages of the 14,000 Nickel employees. and help provide the dollars which make it possible to pay millions in freight to Cenadieo railways. to buy timber, steel, coal, machinery and sups plies mounting to many millions each year. These millions. flowing into all industries through the length and breadth of Canada; M help create jobs for Canadians. Ill llll T