.NOVEMBER 14, 1949 f Junior Musical Recital Al Si. pseplfslionveni Grade VII-I, William Mac- Lennan; 2, Charlotte Rirtin. , n i 1a,- , . Grade V-I, Virginia Gamble; On Thulrsdtyerftlegllidgfllends 53g. 2, Sarah Acorn; 3, Milton MacRae. “umber? pMZlSiCBI Recital given Grade II-l, Jean Gamble; 2, tended tgfor pupils of St. Joseph's Alonza Acorn. b)‘ ‘he w“, the school Auditorium, Grade 1-1, Ruth MacLennan; 2, n the conclusion of the Pm grim lll l! ‘v DB Noonan n5 voirin2 present wile m number all?“ g:§lcfir_ Noonan said. l0 what e356 CHIP “my, contini cts prlefli-s 91' (I [BBC ICI‘ . “The folloivillll c t: mgletlllome Srl J Dcivlina. C- It lavas a revela ted the speaker, re {c brief words, Mr. stated that he felt ‘no the s9ntimi=nt8 of all ll he said that each e program W85 8 see with and perfection each le:l out he!‘ part. Such edit on both pupils program was car- n; _. Tiny Tots - Ieightlzer, C. Porr- " p rm. u. Quinn. V- Ma?- J n lliui-uaghan, H. Bo.- MT. VERNON SCHOOL Report for Octobe. Margaret Martin. (Patriot please copy) ruscoocna niGa SCHOOL Report for October. Gr de XI-l, Gerald Steele; 2, Euni e J. DesRochea 3, Audrey Gallant. Grade X-l, Reggie McQuald; 2, Estelle Williams; 3, Norma Mc- Neill. Grade IX-l, John P. DesRochea 2. Valerie Perry; 3, Miriam Man- derson. Grade VIII-l, June Gallant; 2, Nova Veno; 3, Louise Cotton and Eileen Gaudet. Ci‘. I ‘Mall l" m” Mom _ ne'er“ Grade VII—1, Edouard LeClair Dvgglllfj-Pfilt“ _ Paula Want 12, Wanda Steele; 3, Lorraine Wil- t‘ ‘ . ~. iams. Mcllllla-l‘ ‘Nmhmg " Mm‘ Grade vi-i. Erma Gallant; z. llllllncu km __ Maw Cannon; Marguerite LeClalr; 3, Doreen De- ne “qt. Rim-r _ Sonia Griffin. Gliste- figaép, mum, _ Patricia Grade V-—l, Elaine Gallant; 2, Humazhm Rosalie DesRoches; 3, Justin Mc- - ‘ I. rn the bake _ Gall De- Neil. in; s-nq. Geraldine Doyle Little Wei er. i (i; _ Rose Jiilbert. p11,. _ Lois Mactciian Th,- Briic Soldier -- MBTY W e Rememhrduc ~ Willmena - id. QdSiliubcrlis llnllz - Olga Dow!- tz _ Rosemary Farm- Grade IV—l. Bernadette Gaudet . 2, Emmett Williams and Patricia Poirier; 3. Carol Perry. Grade IlI—-1, Geralda Veno: 2, Iris Gallant and Margaret Riosc - Poirler: 3. Bella Gaudet. Grade II -— I, Jeanette Gallant: 2. Pauline Gaudet; 3, Clarence Gal- lant. Grade I-1, Noreen Gaudet: 2, Norma Poiricr; 3, Lucille Des- in. _ . _ m. q~,_.1.' Ilipr ~ Choral Roches‘ 0 M sAgiilffyPCilriVtielen Mciargrlrl"? BURDEN scfloo! inn. ' . ..- -' NO enlllliivh is Whivli? - Ruth Cud- ngslden Sluinlms - Helen Mac- ll. Dogfillllllllffs Angel Recitation Patricia Lciahtizcr. wait, __ Geraldine Campbell. Chord Frolic — Patricia Laurie. Evening Bells-Marie Carragher. Toyland — Vocal Trio - Mary. Aime llfarle Chamb- Murlcl flllil trlain. Golden Fern-Anna MacIntyra. Polish Dance ~- lnhaii. Stepping Stones-Barbara lint. Long Long Ago -—' Kathleen JAY Birthday Party -Genevieve Mc- lluigan. Dance ot the Goblins - Barbara Ward. Last Rose of Summer - Julia Ciisford. March of the Lead Soldiers - Iiaiio Trio - W. MacDonald, J. Duncan, M. Smith. Etude -» Hazel Kays. Aloha 0c - Mary Maclnnis. Landlen in A ~ Shirley Coker. Sylvia - Lillian Reeves. Old Folks at Home dnmbcrlnin. Gel-trades Dream Waltz - ‘Be:- flidette MacDonald. Lullaby Laud _ Choral Group. The King. 0.8.5: Observes Remembrance Day On Thursdsjv afternoon past. the pupils of Qucm square School as- sembled in their school hall to pay a lilting tribute io tile gallant sec- licameii whose memory November llth honors. Chairman during the proceedings Wis Ruscl; Kelly. The programme opened with 0' Canada. Then the chairman cnllcd Upon Louis Paoli ‘so md (ho namcs of Queen Square boys Wilt) gave up their lives for tilt"..- ccuiiiiy in World War If. This was followed by a one minute nlence l0 their msrnory. Tn: true mezuiing of Re- membrance liar was emphasized by Cal. Fllllk Stinrcy and Rev. Dr. McMahon. During thc course of llli timoly rcmnrics Col. Storey gave riiaily important reasons for having iuch a du_ ,uch as: the sacrifice of N niiiny l s im- lrecdom, the many veterans d. slid by war, and the treat diim“ lo properly resulting from wars silfli as the last two. He "lied the pupils to do their level best to help prescrvrz- the many freedoms for which our veterans have dis-d. Rev. Dr. liiclidhon also left the illllll-s much food for thought. He advked tllun to loin-l good Christ- hll llvcs and so become good citi- llll. In so doing they would ba do- “it their prirt in keeping Canada “PM and prosperous. A hearty vote of thanks to will Wsakers was moved and sec- “lmd by Vernon Gallant and Ger- program-mo was Ill!’ Connors. The closed with the King. "B". for treatment of Culcrrh, Sinus, Antrum, 01c. DROP after DROP o after DROP-Catar- your entire and tality...’ offaotiv with "In so.» Ionic lllIl ..“.'°'*'°.".'.'.2...“l"l.'.' glggllCllflllls - Dorothy Chev- Adrianne Cal- Gal- MM’! . .4 rlial poison: infect dsatroyln tho damn g your I'l- al LAIITI! Q3“ an». I treatment that counteract: the elects of tlio gonna canola‘ thou Report for October. Principal's Department Grade X—1. Billie MacLean; 2. Joyce MacDonald: 3, Kay Allen. Grade IX-l, George Read; 2, Laura Ozon: 3, Clive Sharpe. Grade VIII-I, Charles Sexton; 2. Jean Ellis; 3, Ann MacDonald. Highest average, Charles Sexton 92.1%. Teacher. G. D. MacKenzie, B.Sc. Vice-Principal's Department Grade Vll—l, Freda Noonan; 2. Graham Lodge; 3. Desmond Mc- Iver. Grade VI—1. Theresa Ceretti; 2. Badon Sexton: 3. Ivan Gallant. Grade V-I, Edith Mclver; 2. Rosita Croken: 3. Aldona Gallant. Highest average. Freda Noonan 96.5%. 4 _ __ Perfect attendance; Joan Gam- ble, Nita Allen. Yvonne Gallant, Graham Lodge, Lucy Trenholm. Connie Jeffrey, Anna May Gallant. Baden Sexton, Elizabeth Jay. Ivan Gallant, Theresa Cerctii. Malcolm Lodge. Daisy Trenholm. Teacher, Mary Muttart. Intermediate Department Grade IV-1. Betty Currie and Robert Gallant. equal: 2. Barbara Panuet: 3. Everett Campbell. Grade III (bl-l, Catherine Mc- Kenna; 2. Gail Paquet: 3, Imelda Kollv and Freddie Leai-d, equal. Highest average: Catherine Mc- Kerina 97.4%. ‘Perfect attendance: Donnie Mac- Donald, Connie Pariuet, Everett Campbell. Barbara ‘Paouet, Connie Egan. Peter (Terettl. Everett B. Campbell. Ralph Sexton. Betty Currie. James Murphy. Robert Gallant, Gerald Arsenaul-i. Richard Kellv, (‘Yb-en McBrearfy. Imelda ‘Kellv. llhriorle Campbell. Carol Currie. Patricia ‘MacDonald. Gail Paquet. Jackie Dnrrach. Freddie Lem-d. Joseph Egan. Teacher. Iieona G. Cameron. Miss Jsv’: Denartrnert Grad- Ill Sr.--l. Donna Currie. 9'4"»: 2. Joyce Mclnnis; 3, Anita Wcsfhaver. Grad“ II Sr -I. Eldon Mclnnis. 99.2%: 2. Buddy Perry; 3, Des- mond Gallant. Grade II .l'r.—l. Alden McNevln. 921W»; 2, Mary Rose Toomiiws‘. 3. Ycathrvn Croken and Doris Keough. equal. Teacher. Alice Jay. Primary Denartment flg-prle i (at-l. Betty Camotbeli M’; Dnnpln Norman. mual: 2 Mun-ash Egan; fl, Alex Brant. Gracie, I (hl~l, Clinton Trows- A319; 2. Shclvie Jean Bell; 3. Junior Ccretti. crfldg I (ch-l. Norma Cerettl: 2. Alan lllacliear" 3. Corean Grant. ""—:-'le I (dl-No exams. "ighgst average: Beth; Camp- ‘~-" and» Donnie Noonan. equil- 9? 2%. PEPIQCI attendanoee Hon Ic- Hrearty. Betty Camvbfl. "W!!!" wean, Joseph ‘Mclver. T3°lllll° ‘llloonan. Roger Sexton. Sh elvle 1rd", Rail. Clinton Trowsdalc. Nam; Per-til. Carol Love. Doreen Afggngv", Dean Sexton. Eric Dar- rich. Beverley Rnwatt. ‘Diane Kennel-I. Ronnie Bernard. Ralph Len-d, Llrivd Palmer. Wayne An- Roi-Hm, Borden Trenholm, Joan MacDonald. Teacher. Mary G. FIHHGP- _____._..__ CENTRAL BIDIQUB SCHOOL , Report for September and Oct- Senior unfit-NH" Undo x -- l. Non-ta lllllhfl» l. Paulina Johnson. Grade IX - 1. Gooraia Doull. l. J Green. "Grryada - 1. David sohur- man, 2, Clara Johnatofl. 3. OWN‘ noth Doull. Grade VII - 1. Ronald Daw- son, 2. Teddy Brlttan. 3. Elizabeth Green. Gradgmy: -_,1. Wfxliilglm- 3- O a P - - "Y" ° - grids Vw- l. Hannah MIMI-D- 2. Catharina Callback. l. Gallant. Primary Dflllfilllal Alice Bacall. 3- 3W» 09min"- ...... ;__..:.'...... Teacher, Evalyn M. McLure. Gmic rv - l. Elaine Ram". 5- Andy McPherson, Keir Cameron, garet MacLcllan, Elizabeth Horne. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘west Kent Schooli Grad; I David Bucll, Ger ard Webster. Top R0w:-~(left to rIghO-Flavclle Bugden, Jimmy Phillips, Ian Robertson. Richard Taylor, Sitting: Anne Storey, Gayle Ramsay, Flora MacLeod, Joyce Watts, Linda Watson, Donna Belle Richards, Stella Robbins, Helen Toombs, Mar- -—Photo by Garnlium. Grade III _ l. Virginia Green, 2, Francis Johnston. Grade II Sr. -— i. Elaine Green, 2. Catherine McKerina, 3. Eliza- beth Mlzuno. Grade II Jr. — 1. Gall Rayner, 2. Louis Smith, 3. Winston Duvai‘. Grade I - No exams. Principal —Mai'garet Carruthers. Assistant _ Mrs. Dorothy Web- ster. ST. MARY'S ACADEMY Grade X - l. Eunice Gaudet. 2.. Mildred Cameron, 3. Marina Doyle. Grade IX -- 1. Barbara Dalton, 2. Shirley Perry- 8. Ethel McNally. Grade VIII ~ 1. Florence Gal- lunt, 2. Marie Peters, 3. Andrea Durant. Grade VII -— l. Joan Marie Le- Clair, 2. Mary Thompson, 3. Dor- othy Gallant. Grade VI — l. Ann Wedge. 2 Catherine Praught, 3. Mary Mc- Innis, Grade V — 1. Geraldine Noon- an. 2, Gertrude Gillis, 3. Marjorie Perry. Grade IV — l. Philippa Mc- Nally, 2. Patricia Grant, 3. Marl- orie Noonan. Grade IV - 1. Roger Clow aim John Gallant. 2. Paul Gallant, 3. Clarence Campbell. Grade III - 1. Norma Fltzpat. rick, 2. Mildred LeClair, 3. Shirley Arsenault. ' Grade III — 1. Emmett McIn- tyre. 2. Ernest Gallant. 3. Urban Sonler. Grade II - I. Salome Wedge, 2. Pauline Noonan, 3. Noreen Camer- on. c Grade II —- I. Wayne Arsenault, 2. Donald wfiiinis, 3. Donald Mc- Neill. KEN-SINGTON scimoi. Honor roll for October. _ Grade X-l. Arthur Henderson, Marlene Davison, Francis Jay, equal; 2, Elaine Glover; 3, June Sent/pie. Grade IX-I, Barbara Woodside; 2, Kenneth Blakeriey; 3, Mildred lngalls. Principal. J. Weeks Murphy. Grade IX-l, Anna MacCarville 2. Earl Dunning. Grade VIII-l, Janet MacCar- ville: 2. Earl Davison; 3, Elinor Bernard. Vice-Principal. Katharine Campbell Grade VII-1, Marion MacArthur 2. Helen MacMlllan; 3, Ruth Cam- eron. Grade VI-l. Gayle Darrach and Marion Humphrey, equal; 2, Ross Davison; 3, Mary Bowness, Shir- ley Mann, equal. Teacher, M. M. Mill Grade V-l, Eleanor McArthur; 2, Helen Mullally; 3, In-gham Cam- eron. Teacher, Hazell C. Hughes. Grade IV-l, Jean Munray; 2, Myrtle Perry; 3. Gall Blair. Teacher, Mrs. Catharine Lochart Grade III—l. Margaret Davies; 2, Margaret Murray. Winnie Mac- Gowan. Patricia Holman. equal; 3. Ralph Lamoureux. Norma Profitt, Frankie Bowness. Grade II—l. Anna Wadman; Z. Gerald Bernard; 3. E181"! WEI-SO"- Tcachc-r. Geraldine MacLean. ,Grade II (bl-d, Libbv Shuman; 2. Irene Diinphy; 3. Enid B11"- Grade I (at-l, Arthur Thlbeau 2. Edith Bernard; 3, Garrie Cham- ion. p Grade I (bl-l, Roger MacMil- Ian: 2. Ivor Cotton: 3. Carl Mao- Leod and Brian Damon, equal. Perfect attendance for Grade I and Grade ll’ (b)—Irene Dunphy. Edwgrd Parry, Enid Burt, Bertram Palmer. Billy MacLean, Garrle Champion. Arthur Thibeau. Ivor Cotton. David Hunter, Jane Hol- man, Marilyn Bryeniton, Charles Condon, Carl Champion. Teacher. Olive Thompson. _f______.___ STELLA MARIS SCHOOL - Honor roll for October. Grade X-I, Norma Doucetfn; l. Jean Gallant: 3, Desmond Gallant. Grade IX-l. Annette Blacquiere z. Mildred Gallant! s. Lola Gallant Grads VIII-l, Vaunda Gallant: 2, Carmelita Blacquie u and Re- ginald ncirdn: l. Gueldl Gallant- G-rade VII-I, Bcrnardine Gau- thier nd Allison Gallant; 2, Rod- ney authier: 3, Annette LeClalr. Grade VI~I. Virginia Gauthier 2, Patricia tfllllmkf; 3. Shirk? Doueette. Gnde V-I, Alberta Dali-ion; 2. Grace Gallant; 3. Phyllis Gallant. Grade IV-I, Patricia Gauthier 2. Norman Gallant; 3. 03W!“ PIETE‘. III-I. Lionel Gaudin: 2. Carol Saulnler; 3. Noreen Gallant. Grade Ii'I—l. Eileen Gauthier: 2._ Marina Peters: 3. Rita Marie Gauthier. and, m n,» - l. Jacqueline Gallant; 2. Patricia Pinean. HOPE RIVER. SCHOOL l Report for September. i Grade X—l, Mary Simpson. l Grade lX-l. Doreen Reid; Z,‘ Martha Simpson; 3, Claude Simp-l son. _ Grade Vlll—l, Mary Fleming; 2, Beverley Simpson; 3, Earith MacLc-od. Grade Vll—l, Maynard Simpson 2. Beverley MacLeod. Grade V——1. Herbert Simpson. Grade IV—l, Ferne Stewart. Grade III-Margaret Simpson; 2, Carol MacLeod. Grade II—l. Archie Stewart; 2. Dorothy Cullen. Grade I-No tests. Teacher. Aline Reid. Mount Tryon School Report for September Grade IX -- I Velda Martin Grade VIII — I. Freda. MacDon- ald 2. Preston Wai-ren 3. Jack Mayhew Grade VII - i. George Curtls 2. Betty Ann Curtis Grade VI -- 1. Shirley Noonan 2. Charlotte Noonan 3. Dorothyl Curtis l Grade V - l. Vivian Martin 2. Dorothy lvarreri 3. Amy Noonanl and Doreen Walsh (equal) Grade IV _ 1. Helen Warren 2. Everett IlIai-tin 3. Allison Walsh GIZKIE II -— No tests Grade I (Sr) 1. Walter Warren Grade 1. (Jrl No tests Highest Average 91.2 Veldn, Mar- n Perfect Attendance -- Freda Mac- Donald and Vivian Martin Teacher: Marie Murray $195. VERNON RIVER. SCHOOL Grade X - (absent). Grade IX - 1. Walter Mandin- nis. 2. Alfred MacNeill, 3. Preston Richards. Grade VI - I. Ronnie Morris- sey. 2. Jean Richards. Grade V __ 1. Joan MacNeill. 1. Helen MacNeill. Grade IV A -— 1. Mary Aylward. 2. Eddy Aylward. Grade IV B -_ 1. 2. Philip Maclnnis. Grade II‘! - l. David MacNelE. Grade II A -- I. Harold Rich- ards. Grade II B — l. Mary Masters, 2. Alfred Richards. Grade I A - 1. Lawson Lea, 2. Lorna Lea and Frankie Lea (equal). ‘ Grade I B - 1. Lorne Madison. 2. Charles llaacNeiil. Highest averages: Senior grades- Walter MacInnis 8'7 per cent; jun- Ior grades - Mary Masters 39 p-ll‘ cent. Perfect attendance: Jean Rich- ards. Mary and Eddy Aylward. Clarice Morrissey, Philip MacIn- nis, Harold Richards, Alfred Rich- ards, TIGNISII CONVENT Honor roll for October: Grade XI-l, Jeanette Perry; 2, Genevieve Cormler; 3, Florence Dunbar. _ Grade X-l. Carmella Arsenauit 2. Everett Harper; 3, Earl Handra- han. Grade IX-l, Shirley Perry; 2. Rose Marie Bernard; 3. Mary Cam- eron. Grade VIII-1, Barbara Shea; I. Elaine Arsenault; 3, Joan Hogan. Grade Vll—l, Jean Gauddt; l. Jean Skerry; 3, Theresa Conway. Grade lV-—l, Auldine Arsenault 2. Yvonne Perry; 3, Edna Richard. Grade V-1, Gerald McCarthy; 2, Ernestine Macdonald; 3. Fran- cla DeaRochea. Grade IV—I, Joseph A. Dal- Roches; 2, Billy Hennaosey; 3, Emile Richard. Grade III (French) — 1. Audrey Richard; 2, Lorraine Gallant; 3., Gerald DeaRochao. Grade II (French) — 1. Alice Gaudet and Doreen DdRochel. equal; 2. Marjorie Richard; 8, Jean Perry and Oswald Bernard,’ equal. Grade II (English) - l. Eiloen Gavin; I. Irma Perry; 3. John Walsh, Carmella Gallant. and Marilyn McDonald. equal. WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Senior Department Grade IX-l, Elaine Mclnnil; 2. Charles Lank; 3. Sidney Hurry. Grade VIII-I, Joyce England; I, Myrtle Vessey; 3, Billy Lank. Grade Vll—l, George Murray: 2. Mabel England; 3. Margaret Rhynea. ' Grade VI-I, Miriam Hurry; 2. George Thorne; 3, Fred Chowen. Junior Department Grade V-1, Sally Thorne; 2. Ruby Moore;'3, Earl Moore. Grade IV Siv-Ena Cnowen. Oarol Cum-| mings, Clarice Morrissey (equallfl Grade IV Jn-Patricia Connors. Grade IlI-—1, Lois Moore; 2, Verna Chowen; 3, Pearl England. Grade I1 (a)—1 Donald Connors; 2. Bevely Beck. Grade II (b)—~Donald Thompson Grade II (c)—Teddy Connors. ST. AUGUSTINE CONVENT Grade X-l, Elsie Gallant; 2. Alice Dulong; 3, Eunice Gallant. Grade lX-l, Helen Nicholson; 2, Merina Gallant. Grade VIIl—-l, Georgina Doiron; 2, Marion Malone: 3, Louise Pitre. Grade Vll—l, Olive Gallant; 2. Ronald Doucette; 3. Claire Du- long. Grade VI-—1, Frances Doucette; 2, Mai-y Malone; 3, Allain Gallant. Grade V--. Rose Marie Dolron; 2, Paula Gallant; 3, Patricia Leigh- tizer. Grade IV—-1, Elizabeth Doii-on; 2, Eileen Gallant; 3, Ernestine Gal- lant. Grade III~1, Cecile Buote; 2, Jennifer Graham; 3. Lorraine Gal- lant. Grade II-—-1, Camilla Arsenault; 2, Fredda Callaghan; 3, Yvonne l Buote. I-‘ANNING SCHOOL The following is the honor roll for the month of October. Grade X-l, Janet MacKinnon; 2, Vivian Bryanton; 3, Junior Mac- Konzie. Grade IX—1, Mary MacNutt; 2. Mary MacGougan; 3, Donald Beairsto. Grade VIII—Vernon MacKenzie. Grade Vll—l, Georgie Lockhart 2, Joyce MacKenzie; 3, Lois Bryan- ton. Grade VI-l. Joyce Bryaiiton; 2, Shirley Green; 3, Prawn Beairsto. Perfect attendance: Janet Mac- Kinnon, Mary MacGougan, Georgie Lockhart, Lois Bryanton, Joyce MacKenzie, Catherine Roach, Ron- ald Chisholm, Joyce Bryanton. Mae Sillicker, Eldon MacKenzle. Highest averages: Mary MacNutt 95.2%, Shirley Green 92 51"», Joyce Bryanfon 94%. Teacher. Alice D. Lockliart. Primary Department Grade V—-l. David Cross; I, Annelaine Gallant. Grade IV-1, Audrey MacKenzle 2. Mary Jorgensen; 3, Georfllfl Craig. Grade m (a)—1. PercY MM- Gougan; 2, Mabel Bcairsto. Grade III (b)—1. Clifford Beatr- sto; 2. Robert Bryanicn. Grade II—l. Mary Woodside; 2, Kenneth Sbwart. Grade I Sr.—1, Margaret Cross; 2. Gloria Bryanton; 3, Dona Wood- side. Grade I Jr.-—No tests. Perfect attendance: David Cross. Winston Bryanton, Mary Jorgen- sen, Audrey MacKenzie, Clifford Beairsto, Robert Bryanton, Percy MacGougan, Ker; 2th Stewart, Mary Woodside, Margaret Cross, Gloria Bryanton, Donna Woodside. Garth MacGougan, Jimmy Beair- ato. Highest averages: Percy Mac- Gougan 94%. Audrey MacKenzie 91%, Mary Woodslde 91%. Teacher, E. Ruth Simpson. (iii DERBY SCHOOL ._ b; r . Grade IX-No tutu. Grade VII-l, Lorraine McKin- non; 2, Gerald Greenan; 3. Cflfflfl Walsh. Grade V1-—l, Louise Mcliinnon; 1, Kay Greenan; 3. John, Keouzh. Grade V-1, Joan McKinnon; Z. Margaret McNally: 3. Chm Mt?‘ Kinnon. Grade IX-l, Mildred McNallyi 2. Edwin Greenan; 1!. FY9451! Walsh. Grade III-l. Geom Oman; l, Victor Milligan. Grade 11 (a)—1. Mamla YWHIF 2, Maureen Milligan. I Grade II_ (to-i. Battle Mllll- ‘an; 2, Harold Gi-eenan. OIIUA 1 (a)—1. Emir" M10; g, Mar-y Coatallo. Gmic I (tn-No lem- fllghaat average: Mamie Younl 92.3%. Perfect Greenan, Harold Teacher. Coa- attendance: Georle Greenan. Norma Sinnott. NEW GLASGOW W.M.S. The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of the United Church, New Glasgow, met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Laird for the October meeting. Miss Ella Semple led the devo- tional period using the theme. “Now Thank We All Our God." Prayer of thanksgiving fn unison. Passages of scripture by several members. Hymns sung were "Come, Ye Thankful People, Come", "O God of Bethel", "For the Beauty of the Earth". “Be- fore Jehovah's Awful Throne" 'with Mrs. George Dickieson as organist. The president. Mrs. Mc- Leod, conducted the business per- iod. Minutes‘ of previous meeting read, and accepted as same. Roll call answered by 13 members, two associate membeis and six visitors. The friendship secretary reported she had sent six cards and receiv- ed four replies of thanks. During the past month 26 calls were made in homes, and six in hospital, and flowers were sent to shutins. Mrs. W. J. McLeod and Mrs. Gough led in the study period and was West Ke assisted by several members. Next meeting to be at the home of Mrs. R. W. Stevenson on Friday, Nov. llth. Roll call to be answered with a verse of a hymn. Leader Mrs. P. Howatt. Lunch wmmittea Mrs. Melvin McLeod and Mrs. Murray Orr. Heralds, Mrs. Gordon Laird and Mrs. B. Andrew. Missionary prayer by Mrs. Chalmers Laird. Organist, Mrs. Andrew, Receipts of the evening consisted of seven thankofferlng $8.82; mite boxes $3.30, mite offering $3.35. Meet- ing closed with the benediction. A meeting of the Ladies‘ Aid fol- lowed which was presided over by Mia Elsie Laird. Minutes were read and roll call answered by 15 memlbers. It was decided to have an auction at next meeting. Hymn. “What a Friend We Have In Jesus" was sung. The box for Labrador was to be packed at the home of Mrs. Melvin McLeod. A delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. BONSIIAW BAPTIST W.M.S. On Wednesday evening Nov, 2nd the Bonahaw Baptist W.M.S. met together with the Clyde River Baptist W.M.S. at the home of Mrs. Warren Inman, Hampton. The president, Mrs. Russell Boyce pre- sided and opened the meeting by the singing of “I am thine 0 Lord". Responsive Scripture read- ing was from first chsipter of John. after which Mrs. Ernest Holm led in prayer. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture contain- the word "Remember", The study book "Baptist Beginnings in Western Canada" was presented by Mrs. R. Boyce, Mrs. E. Holm, Mrs. J. McEachern and Mrs, W. Inman. Mr. George Carson very kindly favored the meeting with the well-rendered solo "Child of the King". Recitatlons, suitably arranged, were given by Mrs. Eu- win Boyce, Mrs. James Gordon, Mrs. Jack McEachern and Mrs. W.W. Inman. The December mect- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs EC. Holm. Desnble, roll call to be answered with the text word "Peace". Contributions of $1.10 are tn be Ht SchoGI-Grade I Top Rovw-(left to righti-David Lund, David Rowe, Billy Prowse, Jimmy MacNuti. Kenna. John Ives, John Owen. Jackie Roberts. Bottom Row: (left Phillips. Glcnvs Hughes, Margaret Rose Bradley, Marjorie Lea Bradley, Helen McKcnna, Lyn Man- ning, Debbie Pletch, Elaine Walker. Teacher, Miss Crosby. received at. this meeting from each member towards the Maritime Hlll —R.est home for our missionaries in India. There will also be a cent-a-meal box opening. A daze for laying the carpet and annual church cleaning was to be act early next. week. Meeting closed with the hymn "Will there be any Stars". and all repeating the Lord's‘ Prayer and Migpnh 5cm. diction. The offering amounted m CLYDE RIVER. Y. P. ‘U. The Clyde River Y. P. U. mot at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. A:- nold Beer on Friday evening, Oct- ober twenty-eighth. The meet- ing opened by singing "1 Am Thing 0 Lord." Betty Macleflm led the devotional period with the Theme "Loyalty To Our Oralt.‘ Script/um reading was taken from Ants (the eighteenth chapter. Th. Lmda Prayer was repeated in unison to NINE David Mc- right)—Andrea Duvar. Mary —Plaoto by Gamhum Responsive reading was fouzmd in, first Corinthians fifth chapter. A, reading was given by Joan Nluir- ray. “Pass Me Not 0 Gentle Saws four" was sung closing that part1 of the meeting. The minute: were than read and roll called. Velma MacKinnon was appointed devotional leader for next meeta lng with Mrs. Warren lvlaeKinn- on and Mrs. Eric MacPhail to cs1 sist her. Roll Call to be answered by each member asking a. quest. ion from chapters 4-5-6 of thq book of Esther. Collection was received amounted to $1.67 cents, Next. meeting so be held in mu chlumh oin Friday evening Nowtth. “What A Friend” was sung and Mizpah benediction repented in unison. Contest-a were put on by Mrs. James Boer and were much enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Boeir assisted by Mn. John Bceir and Hilda Mac- Nevin. DIAI LY ACROSS 1. Cleansing agent 3. Dip into liquid i0. Girl's name 11. Speak 12. Soft. sheepskin leather 13. Topic: 15. Old-style wai- vessel 11. Oatrichliko bird 18. Acroaa 19. At homo 20. Goalkeepa 28. Wagera ‘ 23. Island ‘ (N. Y. Harbor: N. Morning reception 1'1. Appearance 28. Strip 29. King of Basbari (Bib) 10. Hair on horse's rrvck 31. Convert into leather . 33. Popular patriotic hymn (U. S.) 37. One of highest Antarctic peaks 39. Atflrm 40. Long for » g 11. Strong wind (Z. An inn 43. Finishes DOWN. "- I. Apeasant 2. Small 3. White ant (PluL) eater (AIL) 5. Sacrifice of widow on funeral P?" ( Hindi] l. Not tho same I. Shoshone!!! Indian l. Sown ' (I-Ier.) . a. ucnnitq 14. Early evening ‘for the three Ul. X f0? trophies. the length and Each day the coda letters are BGQCOV. EXCEPT THAT I HAVE 91 CROSISYVORD M-Glllinlnc LScalyant- ': , 28. Maldon l0. Pale purple 82. Emperor} of Rome \ M. Early Bal- aim ruler nuuiauua a: nu NONI ~4 Iaaterday‘: Lamar 35. Brigid 38. Pllln wit! solemn‘ wonder g 38. Nocturd llwls creatuco 4 DAILY OIYPIOQUUIE-Hewa how towel-i Ill A X Y D L B A A X l‘ icpoarcrmpnow T One letter simply stands for another. 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