JUNE 25. 1951' 11-13 cuanoiani. CHARLO'I"l'E'l'0WN . Wt Kant school Prizis. certificates Certificates of Merit--1. Arlene Guindoni 2. Helen Chappell: 3. william Butt: 4. Richard Carson; 5, Niels Hansen. Trustees' Leaving Certlflciu-I mi order of merit)--Arlene Marie Guindon, Helen Louise Chappell, William Hammond Batt. Richard Leslie Carson. Niels Henry Han- 'sen. Harold Dewar Lartcr. Canin- bell Mitchell MacLcan. Paul 'l'a- weal. Allan Charles MacLeod. sheila Mantell Davlson. Robert Theodore Lantz. Muriel Katherine Hurst. Lloyd Robert Mutch. Eileen Margaret MacArthur. William Roy K.-nnedy. Roger Harold Part- riziizc. Keith Charles Sticklngs, gm-y Peter MacDonald. Ian Wil- liam Taylor, Robert Gordon Hilt- ritrson. Gordon MacPhnil Tait. William Dawson Ives. Robert Wil- liam Brady. Pass List. - Pauline Currie, Don- ald Haynes. David Johnston. Bar- h,-ms Johnson. Donald McNally. H:-ion Stewart. Donald MacKeii- 1.:-. David Mncxay. John Hambiy. 331 Jean Hawkins. Shirley Vcssey. James Macharen. Wilma Taylor. Donald Livingstone. Rita Edwards. Barbara Hamm. David Nicholson. Attendance Certificates - Shir- i.--, Vessey (5 years): Ian Taylor .3 years). Special Prizes and Awards iiis Excellency. the Governor- 5.-nr-ral's Bronze Medal, awarded in the pupil attaining the highest smnihntg for the your in the work ni the Tenth Grade--awarded lo .-irlnne Guindon. The School Board Prlze-award- pd to the pupil attaining first place for the year in the work of Gr-idv X. won by Arlene Gutndon. S.-rnnd Prize. for General Pro- ii(.i'ni'.V. donated by Col. 1'). A. 31.:-Kinnnn. D.S.0,. and won oy Hrlvn Chappeil. Third Prize for General Pro- fiI'lilil(”,V. donated by Dr. W. J. P. iil.w1ilill.1n, 0.B.E.-won by Wil- linni Bait. l-inurth Prize for General Pro- iiiinncy presented in memory of Gmrge MacLeod. won by Richard Carson. Fifth Prize for General Pro- fimency presented in memory of Prentiss Andrew and won by Nirlls Hansen. - l 0. D. E. llistory Prizes, pre- sented by the Royal Edward Chap- ter and awarded to (1) Arlene Giiindon and Patti Tnweel: ('1) l-l..rold Larter. Rinsmcn Prize -- awarded siiirlt-nt. tipon selection by pupils and teachers. who is most out- Sl-lndlfld in point of scholarship. athletics. school co-operation. and llorlularlly-won by William Batt. Special Prize to the pupil sland- inc highest in English-won by Arir-ne Guindon. Special Prize for highest stand- ing in Science-equally merited by Hclcn Chappeli and Arlene Guin- don. . Special Prize for highest stand. in: in Arithmetic won by Helen ('li'iiii)olI. Sim-ri1l Prize for highest stand. int "I G00!-:TfIiih.V won by Ian 'I'a)'inr . Special Prize for highest stand- W-' in Hylziens won by Ari;-no Giiindon. Special Prize for highest stand- in: in Latin awarded to Arlene G-iindon. Special Prize for outstanding participation in Athletics. Cadet work. and other extra-mural act- ivities-dnnaterl by Dr. W. .1, P. l-iavxliillan. 0.11 E.. awarded to David Nicholson. The Henry Larier Memorial Prizes for Scholarship. awarded to shells Davison. Mitchell MacLean. Allan MacLeod. Lloyd Mutcn, Lieutenant Ralph Rogers Memor- ial Prizes for Industry-awarded to Barbara Johnston. Rory Lantz. Niels Hansen. Bill Kennedy. Special Prize to the girlfor out- standing participation in Athletics won by Eileen MacArthur. l. O. D. E. (Earl of Hllisborough Charter) Prizes for sustained ef- fort. and citizenship awarded to Muriel Hurst. Prize for Music Appreciation. donated by Mr. Mac Irwin and swarded to Robert Brady. . The Hammond Johnston Memor- ial Prize to the Grade X studont standing highest in Mathematics for the year won by Barry Mac- Donald. The Hammond Johnston Memor- lal Prize to the Grade K student ztanriini: highest in French for :19! year-won by Helen Chap- Snccial Prize for all-round scholarship. participation in school Ictivitiea and general co-operative attitude. presented by Denlois Em Ltd. .nnd awarded to Rich- arri Carson. the GRADE IX Wrtiflcstos of Merit-1. Freder- icltk Seller; 2. Tommy Davies: 3. Hiiiv Nelson: 4. David MacDonald; 5- Connie Chandler. 'Att:-ndance Ccrtlflcnte - Billy liaison (4 years). ' Spectsl Prizoo The School Board Prize award- td to the pupil attaining First "F for the year in Grade 9. W" h.V Frederick Seller. am-nnd Prize for General Pro- "”WW.V donated by Col. D. A. MEPKinnon. D.S.0.. won by Tommy YIPS. . Third Prize for General Pro- l"1P.V presented in memory of grnnry Larter. won by Billy Nel- Fnurth Prize for General Pro- ficiency presented as a memorial '2 Prentice Andrew. won by David ncnonald. 'FllllI Prize for General Pro- '”"l'lN' donated in memory of Ed- mrrl Baker. won by Connie Chand- Sncrinl Prizes for History don- "trl by the Royal Edward Chap- let at the l.O.D.E.. won by (1) quit-rick Seller. (2) Billy Nelson. ii Cordel Martin. Slleclnl Prize for Music Apprecia- 'n donated by Mr. Mnc Irwin. "ardcd to Pauline Diamond. "Th? Henry Lsrtor Memorial '1? for,AthlelIcs and School in- Ilfih won by Forbes Kennedy. M lie Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper Me- orinl Prize for highest average The Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper Mc- mortal Prize for sustained sffolt. awarded to Phyllis Clark. The Maj. H. L. Bethune Mo- morizl Prizes for sustained effort. awarded to (1) Connie Cameron. (2) Garth MacLean. (3) Edwin Cutcliffe. (4) Dunning Bulman. (5) Alan Campbell. (6) George Tweedy. Special Prize for English and Dlction, donated by Mr. Harold E. MacLcan in memory of the late John N. MacLesn. won by Phyllis Clark. GIADI VIII (Miss E. Taylofs Dept.) Certificates of Merit--1 Jean Isabel Macdonald; 2. Richard Rogers Bell; 3. Alan Arthur John- ston: 4, Margaret Dianne Phillips: 5. Sylvia Georgina Campbell and Gloria Jean Batt (equal). Special Prizes The School Board Prize award- ed to the pupil attaining first place for the year. won by Jenn Izabel Macdonald. Second Prize for General Pro- ficiency. donated by Col. D. A. MscKinnon. D.S.O., won by Rogers 1. Third Prize for General Pro- ficiency donated in memory of Lieut. Ralph Rogers. won by Alan Johnston.. Special Prize In memory of Rowan Fitzgerald awarded to Dianne Phillips for fourth place. The Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper Mc- morlal Prize awarded to Sylvia Campbell for fifth place. The Major H. C. Bethune Me- morial Prlze awarded to Jean Bait for fifth place. Special Prize for Scholarship awarded to Janet Rogers. Special Prize for Sustained Ef- fort awarded to Frances Hender- son. Special Prize for highest a nil- ing in Composite Test award d to Jean lsabel Macdonald. Special Prize for Geography awarded to Glenda MacLeod. Special Prize for Hygiene award- ed to Alexandeer Home. Special Prize for Science award- ed to Rogers Bell. Special Prize for Domestic Sci- ence awnrded to Dianne Phillips. GRADE VII (Miss Prowse) Certificates of Merit-1. Austin- Kennedy: 2. lvan Duvar: 3. Demi Birt: 4. Alan MacKenzie: 5, Hel-ii Cameron. Speclsl Prizes Th School Board Prize awarded to t e pupil attaining first place for the year won by Austins Ken- nedy. Second Prize for General Pro- ficiency presented by Col. D. A. MacKinnon. D.S.0., awarded to Ivan Duvar. Third Prize for General Pro- ficiency presented in memory of Lieut. Ralph Rogers. awarded to Dean Blrt. Fourth Prize for General Pro- ficiency presented in memory of Harold Dougan. awarded to Alan MacKenzle. Fifth Prize for General Pro- flriency presented in memory of Lt.-Col. J. P. Hooper, awarded to Helen Cameron. Special Prize for Scholarship pre- sented in memory of Maj. H. 1.. Bethune. awarded to Katherine Macdonald. Special Prize for Progress award- ed to Hubert Sherren. Special Prize for Application pre- sented in memory of Lt.-Col. J. 1'. Hooper. awarded to Carol Stsvert. Special Prize for Arithmetic awarded to Austins Kennedy. Special Prlu for Music Apprecia- tion presented in memory of Maj. H. L. Bethune awarded to Frank Melllsh. Special Prize for Domestic Sci- ence awarded to Nancy Lea. GRADE VII (A. Yeo's Dept.) Certificates of Merit-l. Janet McLeod: 2, Derek Dew and David Vail (equal); 3, Rodney Ives: 4. Jean Hutchison: 5. Robert Hynd- man. Attendance Certificates - Henry Phillips (8 yrs); Jean Hutchin- son (5 yrs.) lpoclsl Prince The School Board Prize awarded to the pupil attaining First Place for the year. won by Janet Elaine McLeod. Second Prize for General Pro- ficiency donated by Col. D. A. Mscxlnnon. D.s.O.. won by Derek Dew and David Vail (equally mer- ited). Third Prize for General Pro- ficiency. donated in memory of Lt. ?alplI noun. won by Rodney ves. Prize for Citizenship. donated in memory of Harry Chandler. won by Jean Hutchinson. Prize for Mathematics won by sterling Pusher. Prize for English Composition. awarded to Daryl Rogers. Prize for "Art" won by Robert Harris Hyndman. Prize for French won by Ross- mary Bohaker and Pauline Bur- den. ' Grads Vl-(Miss Maclsyl Certificates of Merit: 1. Brodie Lantz: 2. Wayne MacDonald: 3. Freddie Wcntherbyz 4. Ronnie Storey: 5. Connie Davies. Attendsn-cc Certificates: Clair Smlth (4 years): James Maolbood (4 years); June Vail (1 year): Joan Nelson (1 year); James Clark (1 year). Special Prism The School Board Prize award- ed to the pupil attaining first place for the year. won by Brodie La' ntz. Second Prize for; General Pro- ficiency. donate; by Col. D. A- Mzcxinnon, .50.. won by Wayne Mscnonald. Third Prize for General Pro- Lieut. Ralph Rogers. won by Freddie Weatherby. Special Prize for scholarship. in memory of William Andrew. won by Daphne Taylor. Special Prize for Drawing awarded to Wayne bowrie. in Al M"l;(l-.f,h;and Geometry. won by The Lt. Col. J. P. Hooper Me- .Fost.cr. David Hut-cheson. Paui-- ficiency donated in memory of . mortal Prize for Spelling won by Joan Nelson. The Major H. L. Bethune Ms- morial Prize for progress won by Catherine Robertson. Special Prize for Manual Training won by Nelson Hurry. VI Msclnanaa) of Merit: 1. Gail Montgomery: 2. Anne MacAn- drcw; 3. Merril Johnrztoa; 4. Vimy Gregory; 5. Jimiiriy White. Attendance Certificates: Jimmy White (2 years); Junior Knee- bone (2 years); Bobby Lea (1 year): Shirley Clark (1 year). Special Prizes i The school Board Prize swan!- ed to the pupil at.t.aining' first place tor the year was by Gen Montgomery. Prize for attaining second place for the year donated by Col. D. A. Mscliinnon, D.S.0.. and award- ed to Anne MacAndrew. The Lt. Ralph Rogers Memor- ial Prize awarded to the pupil attaining third place for the year won by Merril Johnsbon. The Lt. Col. J. P. Hooper Me. morial Prize awarded to the pupil attaining fourth place for the year won by Vimy Gregory. The Major H. L. Bethune Me- morial Prize awarded to the pupil attaining fifth place for the year won by Jimmy White. The Niall Burnett. Memorial Prize awarded for Deportment. won by Marge MacGuire. Special Prize for Current Events won by Freddy Hyndmsn. Special Prize for Manual Training won by Freddy Hym- HIGH. Special Prize for Neatness won by Charles Walton. Grade (Mlle Mary W. Certificates Grade V-(Mrs. Robertson) Certificate: of Merit: 1. Paul- ine Johnston and Heather Math- eson (equal): 2. Patsy Jane Mac- donald: 3. David Seller: 4. Peter MBCNUM: 5. Derck Bunlain. Attendance Certificates: Bor- den Edwards (1 year); Tona Ed. wards (1 year): Patsy Jane Mac- donald (1. year). L special Prizes The School Board Prize award- ed to the pupil attainin-g first place for the year equally mer- ited by Heather Ma-theson and Pauline Johnston. Second Prize for General Pro- ficiency donaied by Col. D. A. MacKtnnon, D.S.O., won by Patsy Jane Macdonald. Third Prize for Gcenral Pro- ficiency donated in memory of Lieut. Ralph Rogers. won by David Seller. Special Prize for Scholarship. donated in memory of Major H. L. Bcthigie, won by Barbara Kennedy. Writing Certificates: Derek Buutain. Lewis Collier. Wendell Obx, Donna Cudimore, Allan Dalziel. Eric Dawson. Janet Davis, Norma Duvar. Borden Ed- wards, Tona Edwards, Craig iiie Johnston. Barbara Kennedy. Norva MacDonald. Patsy Jane Macdonaid, Ann McGee. Windsor MaoMilian, Peter MscNutt, Hea- ther Maiheson. David Mills, Paul Nicholson. Anne Phillips, George Phillips. Scott Rogers, David Seller. Gorsild Soy, Virginia Vessey. Joab Ward. Lloyd White, Bryan Wilkins. Preston Woiton. Grade IV-(Helen R. MacKlnnon) Certificates of Merit: Marilyn Taylor; 2. Barbara MacLeod: 3. Velma Chappell: 4. Freddie Cur- E15: 5. Alan Brady. Attendance Certificates: Bar- bara MsoLeod (two years): Mu. iiyn Taylor (four years); Jenni. Wand (one year). Special Prince The School Board Prize award- ed to the pupil attaining first Place for the you won by Mu- iwn Taylor. Second Prize ilor General Pro. ficlency. donated by Col. D. A. Msoxinnon, D,S.O., awarded gg Bar-bsrs. MacLeod. Third Prize for General Pro- ficient-T. donated in memory of UQUL Rllpll Rogers. won by Yelms ' Chappell. ; Special Prize for guguined affort awarded to Cessely Soy. Grads IV-(Miss Biggins) Certificates of Merit: 1. Kath- erine C-ass: 2. Winifred Anne Macmillan: 3. Sylvia Taylor: 4. C001 Ann Hogan; 5. Roger Birt. Attendance Certificates: Coch- erino Campbell (2 years): Paul Oakes (2 yams). Writinz Certificates: Ethel Birt. Roller Blrt-. Andres Rohaiter, Jud? Brennan. Catherine Camp- bell. Carol Chandler. Dianne Dsvien, Georgette Dow, Kathe:-. in! Gaza. Wlnnlfred Groves. Carol Ann Hogan, David lves, Gall Jen. kins. Winifred Anne Macmillan. Erma. Jean Mutch. Hugh McGinn. Oliver MacLeod. Donalds Nelson, Paul Oakes. Carolyn Owen. Diane Rupert. Blaine Sherren. 333.1: Tfmiih. Sylvia Taylor. lpeelsl Prizes The School Board Prim award- ed to the pupil attaining first place for the year won by Kath- erine Gus. Second Prize for General Pro- flclcmy donated by Col. D. A. Mscxinnon. D.S.0.. awarded to Wirvifred Ann Macmillan. Third Prize for General Pro- ficiency donatod in memory of Lieutenant. Ralph Rogers won by Sylvia Taylor. Special Prize for sustained Ef- fort awarded to Ronald Smith. special Prize, for Program won by Georgette Dow. Grade .2-(Mlle G. Taylor) Junior Closing At Notre "Dame Academy Clause adjourned and holidays began at. Notrs Dome Acsdcmy last week with the junior closing which was well attended by inter- ested parents and friends. A short. well-executed program consisting of I piano quartette, choruses. choral speaking and folk dances, was presided over by His Excellency Bishop Boyle. D.D. Reverend Francis Mcbonsld. Chaplain of the Academy. was al- so present. The little children of Grade one occupied the middle of the hall and were the center of at- traction as they performed in .1 chor-'- ” number or hot. with dignity on their little chairs throughout the program. These children were an outstanding group in a Christmas .. , tie and at. the Music Festival where they ....:....M....:j: Brenda Luge; 4. John Curtis: it. David Large. 1 Ipechl Prizes The School Board Prize award- ed to the pupil attaining first place for the year won by Jud- ith Archer. The Major H. L. Bethune Me- morial Prize awarded to the pupil attaining second place for the year won by Joyce Archer. Prize donated in memory of Lieut. Ralrph Rogers awarded to the pupil attaining third place for the year won by Brenda Large. Gmh 111- (Mb Bile!) Certificates of Merit: 1. Joan Boyies: 2. Banbars Place and Garth Hogg (equal): 3. Lowell Jenkins; 4. Ronald Gilis; 5. Tup- per Foster. Attendance Certificates: Mar- lene Kiison (2. years): Gary Wat.- son (1 year). . Special Prizes The School Board Prize award- ed to the pupil- attaining first place for the year won by Joan Boyles. The Major H. L. Bethune Me- morlal Prize awarded to the pupil attaining second place for the year, equally merited by Barbara Place and Garth Hogg. Third Prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated in memory of Dieutensnt. Ralph Rvogens and won by Lowell Jenkins. Writing Certificates: The fol- lowing pupils have attained Pro- gress Certificates for having made satisfactory progress in the Macbesn Method of Writing: Gregory Bohaker, Joan Boyles, Jimmy Carter. Laurie Daiziel, Ruth Dawson. Tirpper Foster, Ronnie Gillis. Bobby Henry. Ganth HOSE. Lowell Jen-kins. Marlene Kitson, Douglas Arthur, Billy MaoKenna. Allan MacKinnon. Joan MacKinnon. Jeanette MscNevin, Ian Millsr. Don ,Piokard, Barbara Place, Lewis Wafd, Gary Watson. Bob- by Wilkins. Grade ll-(Miss Ferguson) Certificates of Merit: 1. De- borah Bletch: 2. Flora MacLeod: 3. Andrea Duvar: 4. John Ives: 5. Billy Prowse. Attendance Certificates: Gayle Ramsay (2 years); Flora Mac- Leod (1 year). Special Prizes The School Board Prize for General Proficiency, awarded to the pupil attaining first place for the year. won by Deborah Pletch. Second Prize for General Pro- ficleocy. donated in memory of Major H. L. Bethune. won by Flora MacLeod. Third Prize for General Pro- ficiency, donated in memory of Lieutenant Ralph Rogers. won by Andrea Duvar. Glide I-(Mid Bethune) Certificates of Promotion: (Al- phabetically arranged): Carolyn Ball. Ralph Clark. Dawn Currie. John Cox. David Cudmora. Wil- fred Jlidwara, Alana Fraser. Alan Fraser. Richard Ford. Les- lcy Hayes, Dianne Jsrdine, Mar. lene Lewis. Sally MacArthur, Robert: MsoDonold, Gentrude Maohydea, Arnold MacLeod. Cyril MacLeod. Harvey Mac- Pliereon. Charlies Macxilnncn, Philip Norman. Robert Patter- son. Sandra Ramsay. Barrie Tsylor. William Ward. Marilyn Wskelln. Derek Yeo. Special Prizes donated in mem- ory of Lieut. Ralph Rogers: Carolyn Bell, John Cox. Dawn Currie. David Cudmore, Alana Fraser. Alan Fraser. Lesley Hayes. Sally MacArthur. Arnold Mac- Lcod. Harvey MsoPherson. San- dra Rlmsay. Certificate for attendance: Leu- ley Hayes (1 year). Grads l-(G. Crosby) Certificates of Promotion: (Al- pbebotically arranged: Judith Ailsn. Mary Brennan. Lori-sine Cameron. Jelaio Collier. Gordon Crlxwell. Gerry Dlrrach. Frank Dow. Joseph Ghiz. Richard Henry. John Hyna-nan. Gloria Jay. Gooige Lewis. David Likely. Janet Macdonzld. Kenneth Math- eson. Barbara McGinn, Diana Mc- Lellsn. Beverly Mills. Florence Morris. Cheryl Paquette. Gehrig Roach. David Roper, James Stav- srl. Margzrst Stsvert, Judith Vcszey. Nancy White. Karen Anna Willis. George Wotton. Special Prizes donated in mem- ory of Lieut. Ralph Rogers and awarded to Judith Allan. Lor- nine Cameron. Richard Henry. John l-lyndrnan. George Lewis. Janet Ilacdonsld, Banbsrs Mc- Gian. Cheryl Psquotto, David Rover. Nlncy White. Kai-en Anne Willis. " Certificate of Attendance: Gor- Certmcaies of Merit: 1. Judith Archer: 2. Joyce Archer: 2. dag Ci-swell. Mac- - Exercises won a scholarship for choral work. After the closing the parents visited Grade II. III. IV and V classrooms to View zttrsct- ive exhibitions of sewing and drawing which were exceptionally well done by the pupils of these classes. Bishop Boyle congratulated the children on their successful ac- complishments of the past school year. He told them how pleased he was to see such a large group of lovely children and knew that they must have bad fins parents who were anxious to give them every chance to get a good train- ing. Following was the program: Piano duet: Merry March-Re- gina Gillis. Lorraine Scott. Betty Kelly. Nols Mccabe. Choral speaking: My Rosary Bouquet.-Pupils of Grade 1. Song: Happy Bird-Pupils Grade II. Folk dances: Hop scotch Polka. Scottish Bchottische-Pupils of Grades IV and V. song: The Brook-Pupils of In- termediate Grades. Distribution of prizes. Remarks by His Excellency Bish- op Boyle. D.D. of diplomas and Chorus: our Lady of Notrc Dame. God Save the King. Following is the list of those who received certificates and prizes: Certificates of Honor awarded to those having attained seventy- five per cent. or over in the year's work. Grade IX - Pauline Noonan. Marion MacDonald. Vera Hynes, Lorraine Sherry. June Bevan. Grade VIII--Regina Gillis. Nola Marie Mccabe. Bonita Bmallman. Grade VII-Shelagh Mslloy. Dc- reen Bevan. Mary Cm” Bmllh. Carol McCallum. Grade VI--Annette McQuaid. Ruth Brim, Margaret Hughes, Ber- nice Duffy. Certificates for Perfect Attend- ance and Punctuality have been awarded to the following: Pauline Noonan. June Bevan. Catherine MacDonald. Nola Marie Mccabe. Betty Kelly. Lorraine Scott. Shelagh Mslloy. Doreen Bevan. Jennie MacDonald. - Mar- garet Hughes. Margaret Dillon. Catherine Atkins. Virginia M'3' Qusid. Pauline MacDonald. Fran- ces Mulligan. Glenda Mccebe. Patricia Sherry. Jean Mahar. Prize List Grade Ix-Prize for Christian Doctrine, donated by His Excel- lency, Most. Reverend James Boyle. D.D.. awarded to Pauline Noonan. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- nated by Reverend James smith. awarded to Pauline Noonsn. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate awarded to Marion Mac- Donald. Prize for Application awarded to Lorraine Sherry. Prize for Music drawn by Paul- ine Noonan. Grade VIII-Prize for Christian Doctrine. donated by Reverend Francis Corcoran. awarded to Nola Marie Mccabe. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- nated by Dr. Charles Dougan. a- warded to Regina. Gillis. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate awarded to Nola Marie McCabe. -Prize for Application awarded to Erma MacDonald. - Prize for Music drawn by Bettv Kelly. Prize for Art drawn by Mary Jean Burke. Grade VII-Prize for Christian Doctrine. donated by His Excel- lency, Most. Reverend James Boyle. D.D.. awarded to Shelagh Malloy. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- nated by Reverend P. F. MacDon- ald. awsrded to Shelagh Malloy. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. donated by Reverend James Smith, awuded to Doreen Bevan. Prize for Class spirit awarded to Jennie MacDonald. Prize for Music drawn by Mary Claire Smith. Grade VI-Prise for Christian Doctrine. donated by Reverend Patrick McMahon. awarded to Ruth Brun. Prize for Highest Aggregate do- noted by Dr. Charles Dougnn. a- warded to Annette McQusid. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregata awarded to Ruth Brun. Prize for Sewing awarded to Margaret Dillon. Prize for Music drawn by Mary Mccabe. Prize for Art drawn by Helen Mcxenns. Grade V-Prize for Christian Doctrine, donated by Reverend Francis Corcoran. awarded to Roberta. Lsppin. Prize for Highest Aggregate a- warded to Roberta Lappin. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate swsrded to Virginia Mac- Dougsii. Prize for sewing awarded to Matilda McQuatd. Prize for Music drawn by Vir- ginia Macbougall. Grade IV-Prize for Christian Doctrine. donated by Reverend, James Kelly. awarded to Cather- ine Atkins. Prize for Highest Aggregate a- warded to Catherine Atkins. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate swsrded to Jeannette Mc- Guigan. Prize for Arts drawn by Gloria Darts. Prize for Music drawn by Paul- ine MacDonald. Prize for Application Awarded ed Carol Ann MscAuloy. Grzdo III-Prize for Catechism. donated by His lxcelloncy. Most Reverend James Boyle. D.D.. s- wardod to Carolsnn Jonas. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- nated by Reverend P. F. MacDon- ald, awlrded to Oarolann Jones. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate. donated by Dr. Charles Dougan. awarded to Marilyn Mc- Csllum. Prize for speuing awsrdod to ' FOUNDED II97 CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE: Currie Ildg; PERIAI. DOUBLE-DUTY DOLLARS VERY dollar we save today helps to lace: The savings that you and I as policyhol through life insurance, therefore, accomplish a doublepurposc: they build for our tomorrows, while helping to Eght inflation today: IuaI::IuAI. I.IIII HEAD OFFICE: IOIONTO. CANA prices down; ers now make PAGE ELEVEN DF 4 DA Carolann Jones. ' Prize for sewing. donated by Reverend Mother Superior, drawn by Marilyn Clow. Prize for Department. by vercnd P. McMahon, by E zabeth McKenzie. Prize for Art awarded to Eliza- beth McKenzie. Prize for Music drawn by Mar- garet Msclntyrc. Grads II-Prize for Catechism. donated by Reverend Mother Su- perior. awarded to Anne Mclfenna. Prize for Highest Aggregate. do- nated by Reverend RF. MacDon- ald. awarded to Anne McKenns. Prize for Second Highest Ag- gregate, donated by Dr. Charles Dougan. awarded to sally Biull. Prize for Progress. donated by Reverend P. McMahon. awarded to Sueann MacDonald and Doro- thy Dahl. Prize for Music drawn by Glen- da Mccabe. Grade I-Prize for Cathechism, equally merited by Dorothy Weir, Patricia Mccabe. Daele Living- stone and Joan Dillon. drawn by Daele Livingstone. Prize for Highest Aggregate a- warded to Patricia Mccabe. Prize for Second Highest. Alz- gregste awarded to Rosemary Hughes. Prize for Number Work drawn by Barbara White. Prize for Spelling drawn by Sandra Hunter. donated drawn Carol Mclnnis. . Prize for Art awarded to Daelc Livingstone. Prize for Music awarded to Rosemary Hughes. ,, Model School certificate List Grade One. Certificates: 1. Dav- id Burgoyne; 2. Alan Burke; 3. Cynthia Lee Cameron: 4. Gail Ruth Cousins; 5. Ralph Cox: 6 Barry Diamond; 7. Kenneth Dia- mond; 8. Ralph Dowling; 1). George Frizzell: 10. Elmer Galbraith; 11. Barbara MacDonald: 12. Ire. Mac- Donald: 13. Pauline MacDonald: 14. Catherine Macbean; 13. vir- ginia MacNut.t; 16. Susan Martin: 17. Barry Munn; 18. Jean Savid- ant: 19. Joyce Savidant; 20. Gloria Waller; 21. Douglas Ward. Grade Two. Certificates: 1. Bev- erley Adams; 2. Gail Andrews: 3 Beverley Blair Breerlon: 4. Donna Cameron; 5. Michael Campbell; 8. Jean Court: 7. Heather Downe; ii. Mildred Dykens: 9, Donald Friz- zell; 10. Ivan P1-izzell: ii. Rena Glover; 12. Peter Grant: 13. San- dy Gratto: 14. Carolyn Hale: 15. Donnie Hutmacher: 16. MBFCiil Jones: 17: Philip Macxinnonz 1R Donna MscLean; 19. Roddie Mac- Leod: 20. Billy MacMillan: 21. Gerald Mill; 22. Hilary Mugford: 23. Alan Paterson: 24. Weslev Sanderson; 2.5. Bobby Ward: 26 Raymond Wenn; 27. Janet. Wil- lisn-is; 28. Athol Worth. Grade Three. Certif ates: 1 Fraser Burke; 2. Winston Camp- bell; 3. Lloyd Coffin: 4. Helen Currie; 5. Larry Dyltens; 6. Annie Forsythe: 7. Milton Galbraith: R. Donna Gillis; 9. Gail Lavers; 10 Patsy Lidstone; 11. Lee MacDon- ald; 12. Diane MacKay: 13. Don- ns Maclean: 14. Bertha Mac- Leod; 15. Ronald Maund: lri Stuart Powers: 17. Douglas Reid. iii. David Rogers; 19. Anne Smith: 20. Judy Smith: 21. Lois Smith- 22. Frances Thomson; 23. Pegigio Webb: 24. Paul Whelan. Grade Four. Certificates: 1. Willard Barrett; 2. Ralph Benton: 3. Judy Cutimore: 4. Gordon Fer- giison: 5. Ross (311115: (1. Dewar Harper: 7. Stephen Harper; 9.. Carol MacLeod: it. Louann Nichol- son; 10. Greta Olsen: 11. -lsmlr Paterson; 12. Wayne Rogerson; 13. Gail Williams. Grade Five. Certificates: l.Mar- garct Campbell: 2. Diane Mach- 3. Kenneth Mackenzie; 4. ac: Manure Macnesn: 5. Wendell MacLean: 8. Donalda Mill; 7. Christine Mugford: 8. Parnell Peake: 9. Saundra Stewart: Grade VI. Certificates: 1. Myrna Alchom: 2. Charles Munroe: Ii. Vernon MacDonald: 4. Nearin- Mscnean: 5. Vcms. Macizeod; ti. Glendon Thomson. Grade. VII. Certificates: 1. Ar- thur Lidstone; 2. Darell Hut.msch- er: 3. Ernestine Hutmat-her. Reading Certificates. given by P. E. I. Library: i Ernestine Hut- mstcher. Grade VII: 2. Arthur Lidstone. Grade VII: 3. Myrna Al- chorn. Grade V1; 4. Nerine Mac- Lesn. Grade VI; 5. Vernon Mac- Donald. Grade VI: 6. Verna Mac- Leod. Grade VI; 7. Charles Mun- roe. Grade VI; 9. Donalda Mill. Grsdc V: 9. Dianne Mclsaac. Grade V; 10. Margaret Macl..ean. Grade V: 11. Wendell MacLean. Grade V; 12. Kenneth Mscxcnzie. Grsdc V: 13. Christine Mueford. Grade V; 14. Pamela Psakc. Grads V: 15. Bsundrs Stewart. Grsds V. special prize for General Pro- ficiency both at home and in school. donated by Earl of Hills- boro Chapter of the I. 0. D. E. awarded to Ernestine Hutmscher. Prize for Writing awarded to - Appreciative of Action Taken By Att'y General Ilarby BAOKVILLE. June 23-An ex- pression of appreciation to Hon. Walter E. Darby, Ai.torney-Gener- al of Prince Edward island for the stand he has taken against. certain forms of gsrnibling was contained in one of the resolu- tions passed at the Maritime Con- ference of the United Church at in: closing session last week. The conference also urged that the Governments of the Maritime Prov-incez adopt. a system of rental control on a provincial scale. .Also endorsed was the Mt. Al- lison Campaign commit.t.ee's decis- ion urging churches in the confcr- ' ence to continue their efforts to raise the objective of s4oo,ooo for the University. Allison Profitt of Freetown, P. E. island. a member of the com. mitiee. made a strong appeal on behalf of the campaign. The following ministers with 40 years or more service were given permission to retire on pension from the active ministry: Rev. S.J. Boyce, Rev. L. G. Dav- ies. Rev. C. L. Gesner. Rev. Wil- iiam Girdwood. Rev. J. Hugh M30!-Gin. Rev. L. H. Machean. fllev. Alex MacKay. Rev. W. K Read. Riev. Alfred Thorpe, W. Tillcy. Granted leave for temporary rs- tirement. were: Rev. W. J. Com- ville. Rev. T.W. Hodgson, Rev. C. U. McNevin. Rev. 1''. W. Sawdori. who has been on the retired list, was re- stored to the active work. Rev. G 1 For Quality Mildness CANADALS f)1.S'7'f,'.S"I' S21-1SIlV(:' Cl(iARF.ITli TOBACCO son: MIISCLES? -SS: , Want to relieve them rub it in wclL You'll get relief. sod quick, tool IllAlIB.'5 "zinc on Him" LINIMENI7 LIBERAL Queen St. nuusroinnnoti For on ELECTION DAY PHONE 373 RILEY BUILDING VOTERS Charlottetown rent should attend. Assistance to districts schools. ” Necessity for adequate plement and other expenses are qualified voters. L. W. Grsdc Vll. Annual school Meetings The most important public meeting of the year will be held in your community on Tuesday, June 26th at 7:00 o'clock in the evening. This is the Annual School Meeting which every rstepayer and every pa- A letter of instruction has gone to every of Tnistees to be read at the meeting. This letter calls attention to such matters as: : Services of Land Valuation Board. I - Itshuldbe tedthtwl . tried to sote andnigiothersaof chlleltslrgrfi ?i33'dii? ut-gt Director of Education Board for building and improving provision for teacher's mp.- SHAW