PAGE rat}; In Messaorlem NIH. GIOIGI ANNIAII The residents of bower Monta- gue were greatly shocked and sad- dmed on ‘Thursday January _9th when they learned of the death of Mrs. Georgi: Annear. at the early ngn of 57 years. Several years ago she was laid aside for quite some time with a heart condition from which she seemed to make a good recovery, ANODYNE iINIMENT who l '..~ l iiti "ii‘ ‘Jill-ii ti MISSION BAND Mass-lam; ‘ The regular meeting of the Clyde irllsrrnli llllllillllll‘ 13005186 ORDERS for car number one l-‘eed Osts. arriving soon. llay and mill feeds in stock.‘ R. J. MacDonald a Co.. Cardigan. MT. MELLICII SCHOOL llslf yearly report of Mt Mellie-k School. i Grade lX.—l, Hilda Wood; 2, and had since been quite actilve River Predvylflim Mission Band-iPauline Praught. and in comparatively good health. met on Saturday aflcrhwn. until about tivo weeks before her 3th., gt the home of Mrs. Lloyd] death. when she suddenly and un- Murray. The President presided Gfldt! VIII.-1, Freda Richards. ’ Grade Vll. Sr.—-1. Charles Mac- .Innis; 2, Lloyd Mutch; 3, Joseph expectedly suffered a shock, another‘ The meeting opened by sinlinfi iCanl-loli. and heavier one followed in sheath-Jam 31¢; Us Shine". Responsive | a week's tim never rallied. Formerly Agnes Morrow. daugh- ter of the lair Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Morrow u! Little River, PE. I. she first canie to Lower Monta- gue in 1909 when shc entered the employ of the firm of W. A. Poole and Co. and for three years was their trusted and valued steiiogra- iiher. In Jnnilaigv 1912 she married George Aiirienr and has since- been a resident of Lower Montague. Always deeply interested in the welfare of the community she took a most active part in its religious s and from this she and educational life, serving difter- on Missionary Work One Hundred ‘ eiit terms on the executive of zlie Women's Missionary Society. Lad- ies Aid Society. and the Women! Institute, also as a young lnothfl’ she too-k a keen interest in the Sunday School. She was particu- larly interested in the Ladies Aid Society of tile Church. for fifteen consecutive years she was the faith- ful sccrctary-trcasurel‘ of tits‘. ur- ganizatlon. TTilthfiliiy we can pay rier this noble tribute. She was a, loving and helpful wife, a devoted mother and a fine citizen ivho served her community iveii. Besides her sorrowing husband there are left to mourn her death. two daughters and two sons, Helen and Alice, Mrs. Austin Russ. and Harold all of Lower Montague and Ernest who, during the war, served! his country in the R. C. N. V. R. and is now a law student at Chai- lottetown. And five grand children, Margaret, Marilyn and Elizabeth, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold] Anrlear, Robert? son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Rc-ss and Peter, son of‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anncal". also‘ the following Sisters-Mid brothersz| Mrs. Duncan Coffin. Bay Fortune. Ills. John Jenkins. Arlrisndale andi Alice, John and Harry Morrow ofi Little R-ivrr. i The funeral was held on Slim-i my afternoon from the United. Church. The service which was. conducted by hei- minister Rev. A.} S. Adams, was very largely attend- ed. The Choir feeiirigly sang "Peace Perfect Peabe" and "Abide With Me." A solo “Near to the Heart of God" was sweetly sung by Mrs. Ahn Mosher of Montague. She was borne to her grave by the following friends:- Georse Yeo, John Lsrtdrigan, Lfiilii Wfilhi. Lemuel Robertson, Donald Ross and Phillip Burke and tenderly laid to rest in the beautiful Lower Montague came- tery. Pbllgerlpg are the Floral ‘Tributes: Ulnar/a The Family. l Uncle Mont, Aunt Mar-y lndl Qemlly. Mk. and llrs. Oman Poole, George end .Grete. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Does family. My. Hilda and J Altkan. Ladies Aid Bociety, wer Morita. Iill. Wenien’! Institute, Lower Meats. g-oe Aunt Itt, Uncle Herb, Marthe, and Bess Poole. Theodore and Florence Ross. llrnie end Gertie Pools. John and Tillie O'Brien. his". and Mrs. E. H. Jones Mrs. lanborri. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roper. and and Wreaths Grace and Punk. Oreaoem W. A. Poole and Co. jggdlng was from Matthew 35th Iehaptcl‘ A mission band were! [st-as given by Jung MacPhee “when He Comcth“ was ihrli- sung. 1911"" ed by the roll call which was ic- [sponded i0 by eighteen mwibt" |with a verse o! scripture. The oil- ;ering was then taken by Wilma- ‘wlliis which amounted to $1M One fee was Plld- l} “'55 dehlded that each member bring four cards if.” Saw Book to the next meet- ‘ing And also purchase a Study ‘Book. Stories were reed by MN- John Gillispie and Mrs John B"! years ago Readings were given by ivglny; and Shirley MacKinnoir. 'l!:thel Gillespie, Joan Murray. Betty Jlaclsean and George Gilleevli- iThe Lord's ‘Prayer arid the Mil- pith Benediction closed the meet- ing Refreshments ivc-re served by .the hostess assisted by Mrs. Giilis- i pi;- and Mrs. B/Jcr and a 5061111 .Il\)ill' was spcnl by stlnics and ‘contests Mrs. Daniel liiacDonaid tsri invited tile members to m!" ‘at her home for the next meeting. . g __ w. i NORTH MILTON w; l. i ...._ .__ The North Milton W1 1119i- 5'- the home Qt Miss Mia-ream Colts on Thursday evening, Feb. 6th., for ‘their regular meeting. _ Meeting opened with the DYPWII‘ ent in the chair by singing 0dr. gallon-ed by the Creed. repeated in unison. Serentean- Ytwmbfis iuiawéred roll csli by namlnc f"- orite radio gtqkfilfl. The members were glad to WEICOme H1100 “PW members also eleven visitors. Mirr- we‘ 0; January meeting were read approved slid signed. Sick committee reported one card sent. School committee reported paper toweb and soap had bee-ri- ptirchascd, but were unable to secure a holde» for towels. World Affairs Magazine has been receiv- ed Bills were ordered paid by motion. Play committee reported plays had not arrived. correspondence was read and difi- cussed. Memibers were asked t0 draw designs for Nursery Mat. and bring to next meeting. It was de- cidcd to discuss letter from Cen- eidian Canoes- Society at next meet- tng. Thanh were M‘ a card sent to a sick friend. Mrs- Alton Rodd road a letter from a niurse in Holland. expressing deep thanks for parcels 0d ¢1°lhin8 M"; her lut summer. Mh. hrle Ooles invited flitmbfl‘! b meet at her home for next meet- ing. roll call to be answered with a. get well or sympathy card. Lmch committee, Mrs. Chester Matheson. Mrs. George Hooper and Mrs. Russell Ooles. Business part o! meetlw eloeed by singing NI- tlmnl Antherm. The lucky ticket for quilt was than drawn by little Miss Mynna Oolq and held by Mrs. Lorne Thompson. A very successful aiuct- lm sale was then conducted with Mrs. Alton Rodd and Mn. Lind- say Ooles as auctioneers. The sum of 041M was realized and $10.75 gxoceedg from quilt. Collection amounted to $1.66. Dimch was served by hostess. aaeirted by the committee in charge and votes of thanks lwu-e extended the hostess and visitors for a very successful evening. uamssmts: w]. The regular meeting of Hamp- shire Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Harry Ed- wards on Tuesday evening Feb. 11th. Meeting opened by singing the ——-—-—-__ OAIDOI‘ ‘IIANII The hmlly of the Late lira. George I Annear wish to take this opporq tunlty to thank their many frlendsl and neighbors for their acts oft kindness during their sad bereaved merit also those who sent flowers] and messages of sympathy. NBWCOMIIS WUKJOMID On Thursday evening January 30th. i947, (ll-spite the heavy rain and icy condition o! the roads, upwards of fifty friends and neigh- bours gathered at the home of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Hudson Imvther, North, Cflrlfiwn. to welcome to the d-is-~ trier. Mr. and Mrs. George Para-i H" and family who moved a few; mmths Mo fwm Orlnlud; and] Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘rownshen’ who, moved recently from H0110 Bay. when all had assembled, Mr. Ruwrl Hamill was called upon to act as chairman and in a few well- ahosen words extended the heart- felt welcome and good wflheg 01 the community, to the new resid- ems. Mrs. Roger Reevq and Mr. Arn. old McGrath were then called upon 11o mo the addressee, after which Meats Walter Hamill, Earle Mur- ny, Norman Madkrlane and pert Oormler presented each couple with a couch. A lass: of chocolate hers were prnented to the "Pa: - q- chliiken” by Min Kristine ifmatis. Roy and George in their pleasing manner thanked all present and euumfld In lrlvitaelon to visit them in their new home here, after which all joined in singing unset: was tented by the hostess assisted by Ire. Stephen Heustie. M's. Wilbert Wrlht and Ilsa Alice hereon Institute Ode and repeating the Greed in unison. The roll cell was responded to with l0 members and two visitors present. The minutes of the previous meeting were reed and approved, after which “lens for a Valentine Social and Measur- ing Party were completed. The rqports trom committees were heard. and the bill of 57c for school was receiv- ed and paid. The new committees were appointed as follows: Srhooi Committee. Mrs. lfedley MacFner- son and Mrs. George Kitson. Sick. VIIIOUS I Mrs. John Edwards and Mrs. Heath 1 Larter. Lunch, Mrs. Chester Ed- wards, Miss Lyia Waits, Mrs. Ralph Yblllter and Mrs. Hetlley Mnc- Phersorl. The next meeting w.ll be held at the home of Mrs. Chester and John Edwards. The correspondence was read and discussed. The amount in the grit box now totals $3.61. The collection gmounted to 71 cents. Meeting then Grade VII. Jr.-1, Alan Macllee; y 2, George Bruce; 3. Josqzih Prauglit. Gmde V.-1, Shirley Jenkins; 2, t Billy Praught. ; Grade W51. Malcolm MiscRae; 2, Betty Prauglit; .'l. Gordon Downe.‘ Grade III.-l. Frances Murphy. . Grade II. Sr.—1, Ruby Wood; 2.: ‘Lorraine Praught; 8, Harvey Bruce. l Grade II. Jr.--1, Florence Murphy. f Grade I. Sr.-1, Dorothy Jenkins. ‘ Grade f. Jr.-1, Arnold Boswell. . Highest Average Senior Grades—l ICliarles Mlwlnnis, 89% i‘ HIQIFICSL.AVQNQC Junior Grader. ‘Ruby Hood. can. l Perfect attendance for month — Iliitla Wood. Charles Maclnnis, Alan liiacltae. Frances Praughnf Gordon Downc. Malcolm ll-facRae.| ‘ Betty Praught, 1<Iar\'cy' Bruce. Rub] Wood. NINE CREEK SCHOOL . ____ i. Following is standing of Nine Milo Crock School for month of Januarl: ' i Grade Vll—l. Watson McDonald lafld Forbes Taylor lequali; 2. Sey- Imour Currie: 3. pngus McDonald. i Grade VI—l. Join Taylor: '2. ‘ |Leiiiia McDonald; ll. Ellsworth , iMcDonald. E ! Grade V~l. Isabel ‘Taylor; 2. .Roberta McDonald; 3. Norma Mc- ‘Donald. i Grade Ill (Sm-l. Janet McDon- .:ild: 2. Neil McQusn-ie; 3. Parker McDonald. i Grade Ill _2. Roma McDonald; Vilalsh. Grade II-l. Billy Gormley; _2. Lorne Taylor; 3. LouiseMcQuarl-ie. Grade I-l. Amelia McDonald and wands. McPhec (equal); li- Glsdys McDonald. (Jr)—l. Ivan Taylor: 3. Joseph i I 1 m: CHARLQLFTETQWN‘ swarm A H O L M A N ' S New Modern Fish Section? iBrings You TIse Best In Sea Foods -i- - - i SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday 23¢ Efiiiiiiiillll SYRUP mt 40¢ AYLMEWS DICED ' BEET and CARROTS, tin 15c com i FLAKES ' F Extra Special! POST’S GRAPENUT k BRAN LAKES FLAKES a for 23c 2 for zaiiiz for an CUSTARD POWDER SOYHART R SPREAD $2?‘ 25c sotbsn EGG LIPTON'S Perfect attendance: Watson Mc- Teacher. Dora D McAdam. son-Tn rayon SCHOOL Report for Jenni-ry- Grade Vi! — l. Ruth Thonwon. 2. Leroy Thomson, 3,. Marion Den laney. , Grade VI —- l. Bevttly DBIBHEY- 1 Doreen Haslett. 3. Garth Wood. Grade v-t. Deane Johnson Ind Lola MacDonald (oqinli, 2. Donald Lord. . ‘ Grade Iv -l. Helen Hewett. 2 g Mabel MacDonald, S. M08973’ Wood. Grade m - 1. Asthm- Oabeck. 2. Nancy Lea. 8. Blair Delaney and Raymond Thornaegi (equal). Grade H — l. Iiizebeth ‘Phoni- son. 2. Winnifred ‘Thomson, 3. Cal- vln- Thomaon. Grade I (a) - l. Donnie Mac- Donald, 2. George Wood, s. Paul- ine Wood. cit-side I (o) l. Rosel- Imd. Perfect attendance: Riuth Thom- son. Doreen and Helen Kuwait. Ralph and Mabel MacDonald, Ida mule and Margery Wood. Arthur Oellbeck Louise Chime-teacher. ' NORTH RIVER Y. P. U. The regular meeting of the North River Y.P.U_ was held st the iwlflt o! Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Sander-i son oin Fbbrual’? 7ih~ i The devotional Pflivd W85 1°11 bl’ Jack MacEachern who read frorni chapter 13 n! Corinthians. ThlsI was followed by WHY" 10d by 94'“ All Todd. The period closed by] gmglng the hymn Stand W. 51nd Ulp for Jesus. The roll call was answered to by 28 members. and the minutes‘. of the last meeting were read and, adopted. I 1g m, upped and seconded that‘ a Valentine party be held un 14, February. and that Jack Macho-h, ern. Norman ‘Ihomvlmi M“ Mulch. Mrs. Roy Brim Ind M" John MwKinlay arranse the PW- gramme. n was mgvgd and seconded that Aubrey Butler be permanent sec- retary. It was moved and second- ed mat mg bill for the cards be paid. _ The study period was led by Le- roy MacKiniay and Mrs. Bill" MacKin-lslt, consisting of two stories‘ entitled "nappinessi in llelpinfl and "Handicaps". some very inter- esting Bible QUE-Sums We" "ked and studied by the meetina- ‘Phi-t period was closed by the sinsins adjourned followed by singing the NBIIDYI-fil Anthem. Lunch was serv- cd by the hostess assisted ov com- mittee in chargt. 9hr...‘ Delicious, holeeome — a lunch in itself. Moire Graham Sandwich Bar is the best Donald. Joan Taylor. Ivan Taylor. ; Joseph Walsh. Shiriev Dixon. - TEA 1-2 lb 42c lb 15c 83c IIEWi FROZEN FOODS Try these new ltrosen Fruits and Vegetables — Put up fresh from the garden by Canada Packers — Easy to prepare and a treat the whole f Qlnlly will enjoy - Now ‘ on dlaplay In the Grocery Department. BONELESS COD, Fancy Quality PRESSED COD, Boys and Girls - -" '- The Robin Hood _Oats Amateur Art Contest " Closes March 15th -- Get Your Entry In Now! prize. And how you'll an it for breakfast - it has cause It’! pan-dried! into creamy porridge In j I I OOIIIO t‘ Per P 25 with Pro Slant 5 Ill. PR8. 30c Here's your chance, dsfldren - you may win a big Oats! Air mother to get you a package-have Mothefli like it too-cooks Mt the table for brehkflutl g oars Plain 32c Rollin llonii Oats Joy y-ummyf Robin Hood a sweet nutty flavor be- tilt the time it takes to kg. O of trfe hymn "Take Time to be Holy." The following committees were appointed for the next meeting. Committee for Study Period:- Ksitn Wheatley. David Morreside. Lunch comm.. Elmer Yeo, Reg. Butler. Lois Mutch. Devotional Leader. Joan Mac- little)’. CENTRAL ROYALTY W. I. l On February 6th seventeen members and four visitors met. for their regular monthly meet- ing at the little of Mrs. Willard Lrlnk. ‘Itht- President occupied thi- chair and the meeting opened by singing the Ode. Roll call was fesponded to fol- lowed by the reading of minutes. Reports were heard from tho different ‘committees. A auh- stantiai sum was realized from ll recent pantry sale. A number of sympathy and BAR none. lng. roll cell to be convalescent cards were sent. Two bills were presented and approv- ed for payment. New committees are as follows: School: Mrs. MacKay and Mrs. Maeliuslerid. Sick: It was decided that each member report any known sick- ness, otc.. to Secretary Red Cross. Mrs. Macltne. Program: Miss Agnew. Lirndi: Mrs. Foster, Mrs. How- att. MEI.auYIk and Mrs. MacAus- land. Mrs. Cecil Wood kindly offer- ed her home for the next meet- "lllllllll a Miss McCaiho and book f have read and enjoyed." Correspondence was read and discussed. Mrs. Osborne was appointed delegate to tho annual meeting of the Federation of Agriculture. A travelling apron was supplied as a means of increasing the funds winner of lucky number to re- cclve apron. The advisability of holding a concert was considered and fin- ally the matter was left to a com- mittee of four. namely: Mrs. Os- borne. Mrs. Lank. Mrs. Agnew and Mrs. Macllae. This completing the ‘business iili were entertained very enjoy- iibly by Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. tank. lefrcsilmenio were servrd bv the hostess and committee. Meeting closed by singing tho National Anthem. KINKORA HIGH SCHOOL The following is tile honor inii for the month of January: ‘Grade XI—-I. George Keefe. 2. Margaret Roche. 3. Jack Graham, Wilfred ‘Rainer. Grade X Senior. ta)—l. leen Bolger. 2. Rcgis Duffy. Betty Dalzlei. Grade I Senior (b) 1. Ethel Mc- Isheac. 2. Louis Croken. a. Joan Mur- P Y- Gnede X Junior: 1. Lilwrencn Glover. 2. Alban Bmith. 3. Elmer McKenna. Kath- 3. $2. "HERE'S WHAT TO DO" l. Draw and eoIor by hand the hmosu figure of Robin Hood Oats Package. 2. Contest is open Io children up l0 l6 yrs.. excl-pt. children of employees o! Robin Ilood Flour Mllla Ltd., or Its advertillnl Ilene!- l. Fill out entry form printing antes and addresses. elm. clearly. Don't forget to In- clude your grocer‘: name and address! l. fonn. hox or package top. l. Prizes will be awarded to the best entries In the opinion of the Judges-loading art SET YOIIII EIITIIY FORMS AT HOLMABPD and Clair Duffy (equal) Grade V: 1. Bernice Connick. 2. ‘Georgina Richards. 3. Cyril Gal- an . t Grade 1V A: l. Richard J0hn- Gradi- X: l, Audrt-y MacKin- Pvrlccl Aucndunco. Duvid up ztgzhJfihnE-ftfggil, Brennan. 3. Jenn- non. . _ liolm, Georgie LnCkhllYi, omd Xv D ' Grade IX. 1. Ralph Champion, Macy-horse“ Rflph Craig’ A z M"; Connie; ae=§i:;<:sDihi.y_ 2. William Auid; Lponald Mac- lgy 0,0,,“ Joy“, Bnvnnunn p Manon ' ' c Kglzgz vnrl . _ tzm Brzlirsto, Ciinrli-s llrliiiii Grade III: i. Bernard McCabe. Fnfwe: m;,,;,',,,,“",,,,.",‘““_;,}_' x3’! Jvratnsen. Winston Bryan- 2. Alb t Bl h . . ' ' ~ i mimff,“ ‘no "d 3 R0" Mme 3"l"l°- Highest Average: _Raipli (Tr-lif- Grade VII: l, Vivian Brynnton: 93c; g Grade II: l. Anita Blanchard and George McMnmn_ a Mun", Co” glans-tn MucKinnon: 3. Rober. nick and Marion iu-clnn. a. Eiai “ "7 °- Oiive" Gill s i GFPPIi- gm m, Alvin R,c§,,,d,_ . m’ Grade VI: l, Mary MncNutt; 2 . ° p" e»- Grndc I A: l. Joanne Farmer. 2. M“? Macomm“: 3' Dlmah’ ' \ Denzil Richards and Yvonne Lo» Bmlrslm ' TIKI MILD l Blane. 3. George Roberts, A Big Varietyoi’ FRESHLY CAUGHT FISH Now on Display! FRESH FILLETS — HALIBUT — SALMON — SMOKED FILLETS Per Tin . . 18c ftfiiiff... .. 15c ..15c Siiii’??? ‘°".“.°.'??'.... 15c h 30c gitsiolistlssmepiusio, 17c . 32c Eliiif“ HADDIIZ 30c .133c Elli??? 5.911‘. l???" 50c SALT HERRING, Zfor....... . BONELESS DiGBY, Lb. DiGBY CHICKS, Box . SALMON, Sockeye, I-2 Lb. Tin SALMON, Fancy Keto, I Lb. Tin . . . . . CLAMS, Seoiect, PerTin .. Attach drawing and one S-b. box top or S-lb. package top of Robin Hood Oat-e to this Each entry must be aoounpenled h; a for the month.of January: rsnnuAltvjzi, 1_9_4Z_ KIPPERED HERRING ‘ CLAMS,Mephisto,.-. HERRING, B. C., Clover Leaf, l Lli. Toll Tin 14c KIPPERED SNACKS, Mephisto, 2 Ti... I 9C . 29c . 32c III OASII PRIZES 500 teachers. The decialon of the Judged will be final- ‘ ' become the property of Robin Hood Flour Mllls limited. Miiil drawing, bnx iup or packugp tup “mi Hill’! fvrm to your nearest Robin Hood 0f- flce care of "Robin Ilood Oats Contest". 0f- flcca are located In Vancouver. Calgary, Monst- Jaw. Winnipeg. Toronto, Montreal, Quebec city- Monctnn. All entries must be millled slut later than midnight Misrcli l5. 1947. “linlsorl will be notified by mall, Ind the major prlle win- ner! will he listed In newspapers and an- nounced nver Trans-Canada Network on the Claire Wallace show "The-y Toll Mo" as soon as possible lifter contest olosel. r1 Kenzie; l, Georgie Craig; (t. Wri- ston Bryanion. Grade I (Jlzi: l. Clifford Bc 510i 2. Hubert Bryantiiii. FANNING SCHOOL The following is illt.‘ honor roll Teacher: Perfect Attendance: Verna Bry- Grade I B: 1. Genevieve Duffy nnton. Alfred Anderson. Vivian 2. Paula Morris and M i M- B at . Junlo M Kc zl - on». s. Geraldine Mcosi-Illic. c Mlhylyn isfltnuti, Marry Mafzgourgari. §§“Q'."'i°" "'{:,‘I.',,'.‘_""“.';3;,'i',°‘.i'.'§.'..'i‘§é Grade I C: l. Joseph Connick. Donald Bealrsto. g#n-udwfilgveriglazifi Ev°)Ii"°"'§,",-j; I. Leslie Vvno. a. Walter Rl i'rd. l ii . : A - ‘ ‘"' ' °" “"‘. Grade 1 n: i. John Momsiioii. I Kfi,,€.,"'..'£,,'°"“° “(my M“ :.'."..:r.:i",':.:"' "‘°“""“"' C"°“"" Eleanor Blanchard. 3. Sally Fnrmci ' l ' W“ w: “m! "Sh" vm“ TQM/Lilia! Drummond Locldiart In" ' ‘ma; Primary Dept. w‘ Grade V: 1. Vernon MacKen- A" . . . ._ sic. 11: "M" "m" Grid! 1v tam; l. David Chis» _,_..- '.ti limit‘. Airllllll WIIIVIII’ Grade IX: l. Jerome Quinn. 2. Eileen Gallant. 3. Albei-i Gallant. Grade VIII: 1. Adelaide Duffy. a. lkaeon Farmer. s. llary Rena- an. Grade VII: i. Marion Brennan. I. Ihnces McCarville. S. . lame Richards. Grade VI: l. Mary llcOarvilie. 3. Corinne Duffy. I. Idne Richards EASES PAIN Osuums imam is "IAIIII ems use Hilii'i'\i|.il helm; Olive Wall. l. Wall 2. Joyce Bryanton; Bclslrlto. sto: 2. Eldon MaeKenIIe: 3. Aud- rey Bealrsto. eaten: 2. WII 2. Georgie LockIiai-t: 3. Grade IV (Jr): 1. Harold Wall. Clarence Gallant; s. Hattie il, 3i. liulioll OPTOMITIIFI‘ smug and emails film" llealegee. l l- ie so l! l. l‘ OIIII I'D?‘ P. n flQfllgy-g etc, M IDIMIIIIIIQI" Offlee (tanned With Drag More orloe m (am: 1. mlpn Craig; l. Preston Grade III (Jln): i. Betty leair- Grade I! (Bx-J: l. Ghlrlel SI’!- 2. Annelalne Gelilnt. Grade ‘II (Jr): l. Ml! Hillier; Ronald Ghtaholm: S. Heath s . Orede I’ (BL): I. Audrey Hac-