PAGE FOURTEEN CAPITOL Summer-aide (The Best In Sound & Movies) LAST SHOWING TODAY -- 2:30-7:15-9:1' "THE GREAT GATSBY" with Alan Ladd -Betty Field FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 2 BIG HITS Friday 7:15 - 9:25 - Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:25 -Q-ta IIADINO AND HEARING AIOIITI I0 savage minutes ripped from a man's heart. a woman's soull '1'-TIP" iioaiii'i"nvAN AliDREYTllTlER arm: iosia's'T Aw sum wuucs mu v..a....4 by amuse ITOHTITONI 0-I-0-I by loam mu and Tim Holt and Richard Martin in "THE MYSTERIOUS DESPERADO" A Real Topnotch Western REGENT To-NIGHT 1.15 & 9.15 "THE GANGSTER" - Barry Sullivan - Belita - Joan , Lorring .- Henry Morgan - John Ireland FRL I 2 .. Big Attractions .. 2 I 3”.- T Latest Hal Roach Comedy - "HAY FOOT" Wm. Tracy - Joe S:vPt;y)er - James Gleason GAMIIEH wanted to A set Iver straight! THE MARSHAL wanted to capture her! THE DESPERADO wanted her life! .. ultlliiirlvn ” W” .V"ll!S'lR.'l"l?llI;ll!'5 A CHAPAUD THEATRE CAMEO THEATRE CRAPAED KENSINGTON Thursday - Friday - Saturday 1:15- 9:15. Matinee Saturday to a. In. From the ever popular novel by the famous Canadian authoresa "Lucy Maude Montgomery" "ANNE OF GREEN GABLES" Starring Ann Shirley, with Tom Brown, Helen Westley. 0. P. lieg- gle. New Anna and Vicinity Miss Irma MoNeill was a Visitor to summerslde on Thursday. Mrs. Ari.hur Wright was a vial- tor to summerslde on 'l'hasnday. Mr. Lorne Waite. Norboro. yes a visitor to New Arman on Thursday. Mrs. B. P. Pillman and children were in Summerside on Thursday. An cspccially good pro- gramme of Short Subjects in- cluding Stooges in "THE GHOST TALKS" Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-Oil) Miss Marion MacKay. Darnley. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al C hurrnan. New Annan. Mrs. Fred Wall. her daughter Jean and son John were visitors to summerside on Thursday. so-. nan: Waite. shatbrooko. is pending several days in New An- MIL Mr. and Mrs. Richard wall were nature to lulnmerslde on Tints- y. and assign- ters Myra ana,':udy. have returned to their norasiaNewAaaaa.lIsv- did... tt.....i Vicinity Miss Alice Boyle; of West Devon has been spending several days in 0'Leery the guest of Mrs. Nelson Dennis. The Mission Circle of O'Leary United Church enjoyed a very suc- cessful clam bake at the shore on Wednesday night June 21st at the lovely beach and cabin of Miss Marcia Pate of O'Leary. Among those attending the Bap- tist Association meetings wiisich be- gin on June 23rd in Hazelbrook. P. E. I. will be the Moderator of the P. E. I. Baptist Churches. Mr. Earl Jelly of O'Leary and Rev. C.O. Howlett oi O'L.eary. Mr. and Mrs. James Burledgh of Ellerslie accompanied the Eideford delegates to the Western Presby- tery Y. P, U. Rally in O'Leary on June 22nd. Mrs. Burleigh was for- merly MI3 Pauline Jelly of O'- Leary and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Jelly. Judge M. B. and Mrs. Archibald of Halifax and Ottawa have been spending a few days on "The 15- land”. the guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Blair Coiborne and Rev. Blair Colborne at the United Church Manse in Springfield West. seven miles from O'I..ea-ry. They left on Friday June 23rd to return home. Miss Wilma Ramsay l-"LN. oi the staff of the Prince County Hospital in Summerside and Mrs. Sheen of Summerside accompanied Rev. K.G. Sullivan of Summersidc to O'Leary on Thursday night June 22nd when he addressed the West- ern Presbytery Y.P. U. Miss Ram- say was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ramsay and Mrs. Sheen was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Lewis Bernard and Mr. Bernard. -The Western Presbytery Young People's Union of the United Church of Canada held their an- nual Spring Rally in the O'Lcary United Church on Thursday even- ing June 22nd. There was a large representation of delegates from the various Young Peoples Unions in the following pastoral charges w-htdh comprise the Western Pres- bytery Young Peoples Union: Montrose, Alberton. 0'Leary. West Cape and Eideford. The President, Henry Clark of Alberton presided. The opening de- votions were conducted by the Bideford Y.P. U. A welcome to the delegates and the visiting clergy and to the guest speaker, Rev. K. G. Sullivan of Summerside was ex- tended by the Minister of the 0'- Leary Church. Rev. W.G. Dick- son. The roll call was answered by seventy-six delegates from the dif- ferent Unions in the Presbytery besides a number of visitors. Al- lie Turner of 0'Leary. a senior stu- dent at Mount Allison University in Sackville, N.B. who has studied woice4i-lsining. sang , very feeling)! "The Lord's Prayer". His fine voice was heard to advantage in that sacred selection. A film on Indian agriculture along the River Ganges was shown by Douglas Hardy and Billy Bernard. A splendid chal- lenge lo the Young People to give a true and complete witness to their Lord and Master was then given by the visiting speaker. Rev. Kenneth G. Srullivon of Trinity United Church in Summerside. His remarks were listened to with rapt attention and were much apprec- iated. The organist was Mrs. Lewis Bernard and the accompanist for Mr. Turner's solo was Mrs. J.M. MacWill.iam. The Benediction was pronounced by Rev. R.H. BEIGE? of Bideford. .M.MM-M----z--mi-' in ppm: the past week visiting at th: home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nex Dawson. North T1-yon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Qlrley were business visitors to summer- side on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon schurman were visitors at the home of Mr. James Tuplln, New Annan on Monday. The many friends oi 'M.rs. Daniel Raynor are sorry to hear of her recent serious illness and all hope for a speedy recovery. Many of the farmers from this vicinity attended the convention of the Federation of Agriculture in Summerside on Thursday. With the lobster season drawing to a close the fishermen from this area report a very poor season with many small catches. so-. and Mia. Clayton Thomas. North Tryon, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ray- ner. New Annan. The many friends of Mrs. Allie McNeil are sorry to hear of her ill- ness and all hope no will soon on- ioy better health. Mrs. Edward Laughlin. Sher- br e, was a visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McNeill. New Annan on Friday. Mr. Cedric Baker, Hsllfax. is spending some time at the home of his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Arthur niman. New Annan. Mr. and Mrs. nrnest Rayner are spending a few days visiting In Tyne valley. where they are guests of their damhtar. am. Warren Nea- bit as well as other relatives. The many friends of Miss Dor- it THE, GUARDIAN. Howlui Fred Arsenault of Plusville was in Howlan on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1. Gallant of Kelly Road were in Howlan on Thursday. Miss Margaret Doiron, employee at Western Hospital, spent a day or two at her home tau week. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Webb have returned from their trip over to Mrs. Webb's folks in N. 3. Plus Finnan. student. arrived at his home in Woodstock where he will lvpend his summer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Bernard oi Summerslde spent Sunday with Mrs. Bernard's parents in Howlan. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Felix Dolron. who spent the past three weeks in Halifax. returned by train to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters and little son spent the week of the 11th with Mr. Peters' parents in Howlan. The friends of Leo Arseneult re- gret to learn that he is a patient in Western Hospital and hope he will soon be home and well again. Miss Aleiha Finnan of Howlan was a train passenger to Sum- merslde on Friday where she will spend a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant with their families spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant. Lester Cahill of Summerside motored to Howlan on Saturday. He was accompanied by his cousin. Miss Aleths Finnan. who spent a day or two in Summersidc. Mrs. Frank Richard and Miss Lauretta Arsenault are the ones who drew the lucky tickets for the trip to Ste. Anne de Beaupre this year. The substitutes are Leone Arsenault and Delma Gallant. Little Louis Allan. 5 months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gal- lant of Howlan was taken to West- ern Hospltsl on Thursday when Dr. Dewar of Ollseary found him to be suffering from pneumonia. The many friends and relatives of Fidele Arsenault of Woodstock were sorry to learn that for the past week he has been a patient in Western Hospital and hope he can soon be home again. Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. her moth- er. Mrs. Tom Cook. who had gone to Summerslde on Tuesday. re- turned to Howlan on Thursday evening. Mrs. Cook will visit in Howlen awhile. A miscellaneous shower was held on Thursday evening at the home of Pius Blanchard. Duvar. in honor of his sister. Mary Agnes and her fiance. Camille Plneau also of Duvsr, who were married on June 21st. There was a-good crowd in attendance and some lovely sltts,,:s',e:e,:9c9lYe5!: Oscar Perry arrived in Hcwlan by bus on Friday where he will spend a couple of days before re- turning to his work on the "Prin- cess Helene" ferry from St. John. NB., to Dlgby. N.S.. where he has been employed for the past three or four years. He left on return on Sunday evening. The week-end of the fourth and holiday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard had the following guests at Mill View Cabins: Mr. Fred ynd Alyre Landry and son Arthur: Mr. J. Laviolette and Mr. Louis Dourice all of Amherst. N. S.: also Mr. J. Roblchaud. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Oatway and sons Joey and Danny of Port Elgln. N.B.. and on Tuesday. Mr. Herbert Pletoh of Charlottetown as R guest. The 1949-50 annual meeting of St. Thomas Aquinas Society was held on Sunday afternoon. June 18th at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank Gallant with an at- tendsnce of nine members and two visitors. Meeting was called to order by the president and open- ed by a short prayer. Sue after-u wards asked the secretary-treaaub er to read the minutes of the previous meeting which were ap- proved as read. The financial statement was also given as fol- lows: 55.00 was on hand: 338.70 made at a bingo. expenses were 35.00 paid for bingo prises: :30 sent to Rev. Father Gallant: 18c commission; 4c stamp; treat and mass to a deceased member 32.48. making a total of 337.70 spent: deducted from 343.70. leaves a bal- ance on hand of SOJX). besides fees for the year which as yet have not all been paid. Mr. P. J. Ar- scnault was then called on to say A few words and he in his cap- able way made a very nice speech regarding the Society. He said the society for the Education of the French youth. was approved not only by the priests and bishops. but by the Pope and government as wall. A vote of thanks was then offered the maker after which Mrs. Fred Arsenault and Mrs. Frank Gallant were appoint- ed to attend annual convention which thl year is to be held in lemon: ay in July. Then fol- lowed election of new officers: President. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault was reappointed. as also vlce-pres- ldent Mrs. Frank Gallant and Councillor: Mrs. Anthony Hanan. othy low-nsend and Mr. Ken Sly- ner are glad to sea them out of the hospital after their recent accident when the truck inwhtohthey were drivinghitaaftelsyandinallae unknown inanur overturned late the ditch. . The Institute District convention was held in Travellers host I CHAR LOTTETOWN Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Mr. Eric Ladner, Summer-side. spent Sunday last at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laduer. Mrs. Agnes Bryant, North En- more. is visiting friends in Vic- toria and Crapsud. Miss Gesnmy smith. student at Summersida Academy. spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Colin Smith, teacher at Victoria West. Mr. Bud Williams, fishery officer and Mrs. Williams and family, Summcrside. have taken up resid- ence in North Enmore for the suin- mer months. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell, Ellis. Susan and Ronnie who are resid- ing at the St. Eleanors airport. were Saturday visitors to Northern and Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Martha Hart of U. S. A. is visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. C. T. Moore and Mr. Moore. Northam, and at the home of her father, Mr. David Dyment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson and Elmer were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. J. E. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Alibert Robinson. Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. James Noye and family. of MaoNeills Mills. were Sunday visitors to Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Noye were former resid- ents of Enmore. having moved to MacNeills two weeks ago. The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid was held at the home of Mrs. David Enman on June 13th. Nineteen members answered the roll call. Plans were made to have the church painted. It was also decided to clean the church on Tuesday afternoon, June 20th. Residents of this community are pleased to welcome back to their midst, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wil- liams and family. who have been spendzing the winter months in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Williams have laid the foundation for their new home and every success is wished them in this new project. Mr. Gordon MacArthur, Enmore, a delegate to the General Assem- bly of the Presbyterian Church held in Montreal. has returned home. While there Mr. MacArthur renewed many old acquaintances and also met the following minis- ters from this congregation: Rev- erends Mr. Edwin White. Mr. H. A. Creaser. Mr. H. M. Buntain and Mr. John Murdock. Despite the weatherman on Sun- day afternoon a large number at- tended the Glad Tidings Sunday School, held in the Enmore School every Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. 7 This is under the direction of Rev. Mr. Walls of Summerside. assisted by Miss Joyce MacKay. Mr. Wells is teacher of the older children and Miss MacKay teaches the pri- mary class. She also interests the younger group with flannel graph- ing. Much appreciation is extend- ed to Mr. Wells and Miss MacKay for the interest shown with our children of the surrounding dis- tricts. On Friday evening. June lath. i950. a farewell party was held at the Church of the Nazarinc. Mt. Pleasant. when young people and older people gathered to say fare- well to their beloved pastor. Rev. R. P. Lewis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have been faithful Christian workers for the church and for the welfare of the com- munity for the past two years. coming from United States. A sum of money was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis as a token of ap- preciation from the people of Spring Hill and vicinity. and Mount Plessa nt. After a very pleasant social hour and a weiner rout which was enjoyed by all, everyone departed wishing Mi-.and Mrs. Lewis much success in their new home. Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and Mrs. William Shield. A new secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Jerry Arsennult. was appointed. The next meeting to be held on September 24th at the home of Mrs. J. B. Arsenuult at 7 p.m. with everyone who is in- terested requested to attend. It was then decided to send a few more dollars to grand treasurer in December. Meeting then adjourn- ed by a prayer for a deceased TM A Ilgnlsli convent and (Italian school - The Junior closing of our Lady of the Angels Convent and Dalton School , took place 0:1 Thursday evening. June 32nd at eight o'clock in the St. Mary's Par- ish Hall. Parents and friends of the children filled the hall to en- joy the carefully prepared program and to see them receive their cer- tificates of promotion and prizes for the different subjects in which they made the highest standing. -... ............. .-.. Program song-"Morning Smile Awakcs" ..-by pupils of Grades IV. V. VI. and VII. A playet - "Our Lady of Fat- ima" by the English primary class. A three act. play "Le Petlt Pous- sin” by the French primary class. "Snow white and the seven Dwarfs" in three acts by Grades III and IV. "The Story of Florence Night- ingale", a three-act play by Grade IV and V. A dramatization of "Christopher Columbus coming to America" in two scenes by Grades VI and VII. Their followed the distribution of certificates and prizes to Grade IV. V. VI. VII' and VIII by Rev- erend J. A. MacDonald. P.P. Promotion certificates were a- warded the children in Grades 1, II. and III by Reverend Mother Superior in their class-room on Friday. June 23rd. the final day of school. Prize List ' Following is the prize list for Grade I, II and III of the French class. Grade I (Dalton School) Prize for Catechism Doucette. Prize for Highest Aggregate - Rose Marie H:-nnessey, Ivan Prize for Progress - Vincent Rdclinrd, Prize for French - Edwin Ber- nard. Prize for French - Florence Richard. Grade 1! Prize for Catechism - Doreen DESROCIXPS. Prize for Highest Aggregate Alice Gaudct. Prize for Music - Jean Perry. Prize for Perfect Attendance - Viola -Deslioches. Prize for Sewing Richard. Prize for French - Anida Des- Roches. Prize for French - Gloria Gau- det. Grade III Prize for Catechism - Cecil Des- Roches. Prize for Highest Aggregate - Audrey Richard. Prize for Progress -- Edward Gaudet. Prize for Department Marie Deaftoches. Prize for French Gallant. Prize for French - Francis Pet- ers. - Prize winners in Grade I, slid II of the English Class. -G Marjorie Anne Lorraine Grade I (Convent). Prize for Catechism -- Marie Buote. Prize for Highest Aggregate - Eric Mccarthy. Prize for Department - Allan Hantlrahan. Prize for Perfect Attendance - Roy McRae. Prize for Sewing -- Ann Marie McAlduff. Prize for Progress - Olive Mc- Rae. ' Prize for Application .. Helen Conway. ' Grade II (Convent) Prize for Catechism - Marilyn MacDonald. Prize for Highest Aggregate - John Walsh. Prize for Perry. Prize for Perfect Attendance - Eileen Gavin. Grade II!" (Dalton school) Prize for Religion (English) merited by Eleanor Macdonald. Frances Whalen. and Eleanor Handrahan. awarded to Eleanor Hnndrahan. Prize for Religion (French) mer- lted by John Richard and Gerald De.-1Roches, awarded to John Rich- ard. Prize for Highest Aggregate Eleanor Macdonald. Prize for Reading Whalen. Prize for Sewing c. Gloria Dou- cette. Prize for Progress - Catherine Bernard. Prize for French - Gerald Des- Roches. Grade IV (Dalton School). Certificate and prize for High- est Azsreznte - Eugene Kinch. Certificate and prize for High- est. Aggregate - Frances Mel-Iugh. Certificate and prize for Relig- ion - Lillian Kennedy. Certificates .. Doreen Doucette, Sylvia Hogan. Irene McPhee. Tim- othy Conway, Elmer Perry. Application - Irma Frances A .'- nonaid Ieraanl certificate and prise for Music - Leonard Gallant. Prise for Department - ldith Buote. Grade V (Convent) gregate and prise for music - Isn- estlna MacDonald. Certificate and prize for Cat.- echism - Francis Desnoches. Certificate and prise for (Jet- achlsm - Gerald Mi.-Carib Certificate and prize for Cat- echlsm - Nelson Myers. Certificate - Edgar Deslnohas. certificate and prise for Applie- ation - mna Perry. Certificate and prize for Weaving -mire: W...-.. ....... es and for -- Doris ftiehard. Certificate and prize for Music -- Mary whalen. certificate and prise for Applic- ation -- Doria Rcougb. Certificate and prise for Preach Varnley and Vicinity Miss Elaine Dunbar. summer- slde. was a recent visitor to Dara- ley. the guest of Miss Mary Cous- lnl. Miss Irene Mountain and Mr. George Macxay of Darnley School were in ummai-aide to write the matriculation exams. The lobster fishermen of Sea View and Darnley have Just con- cluded a fairly satisfactory season. satlshctory from the fact that lob- aters were bringing a good price per pound, a fair catch. and in view of the fact that there has been no storm to wreck the valu- able gear. It is expected that all traps will soon be safely on shore again with not one missing. The Young Adult Group of Ken- sington United Church pr ntsd their final performance of " ring- ing Up Mother" to a large aud- ience in St. Mary's Hall. Summer- side. on Friday evening. All the cast did their parts remarkably well. During int... ' ' instru- mental music and duets by Misses Margaret Jean Murray. solo by Music taught by Rev. Elaine as JULY 6. 1950 VACATION Memo .S' 2 &q 0 Wenly lilo Loggia-Gite WLTH i.AH0l'lH key 9? wee. fur to Perl rm eon: amazon bread am'.v.m 4:; name: some 20' G SSS Sister St. Needlework well as ions by six men of the to the evening's entertainment. --The teachers Point, on Saturday. June races ed to the following: ier. Miss lna Murphy ment by the teachers. were held by the scholars. other successful school year. Gavin Grade IV (Convent) est Ag;regste -- Louise Gaudet. Mr. Russell MacKay. and select- n-lagtsa United Church chair a dad much and "pupils of Darnley School held their annual school closing in the form of a pic- nic at Adam's shore. Darnlcy th. The were supervised by the teachers and the winners received small prizes. The Grade VIII pub- lie school certificates were award- Miss Roma Mountain and Min Margaret Cros- and Min Evelyn Crozler. Many prius were awarded to pupils of the various grades for efficiency and depart- The many gifts received by the teachers test- incd to the esteem in which tlhey cc- cream and cake were served to all present. bringing to a close an- Prise for Attendance -- Terrance Certificate and prize for High- Cei-tulcataa and prize for Catech- taughl: by the reverend teachers in all the classes. These special les- sons are given at certain periods so as not to interfere with the reg- ular course of studies. Father MacDonald urged the children to keep up their studies in the com- ing years. Reverend I...B. Dooley spoke briefly congratulating the teachers for the part they had taken in pre- paring this enjoyable form of en- tertainment and to the pupils for the wonderful manner in which they had presented it. The singing of God Save the King brought the evening to :-. The names of those contrlbutinz to the Prize Fund are as follows --- The Honourable Joseph A. Bern- ard. Rev. J.A. MacDonald, Rev. L.B. Dooley. Tignish Ladies Aid. the Junior Children of Mary. Mrs. James Christopher, Tignish Home and School Association, the senior ohlldren of Mary, Tignish Branch of the Canadian Legion, Morris. Iemard and Co. Ltd. Catholic Women's uague. Tigniah sub-div- ision. Mrs. John J. Perry. Mrs. Camille Chaisson, Mrs. J.!". Gal- lant. Mrs. l:.J. McTague. Mrs. Ter- rance Gavin. ins. C.T. Morrissey, Mrs. Joseph Walsh. Mrs. Caryls -- Certificate -and prize for -French Certificate, prize for Highest Ag- in. ism - Joseph Desmiohu. , Certificate and prise for Prog- ress .- Loretta. Martin. Certificate and prize for Punch - Doris Ieclalr. Prize for French - Ivan Des- Roches. Grade VI Certificate and prize for Cat- echism (Engluh) -- Elsie Conway. Certificate and prize for Cat.- echism (French) - Yvonne Perry. Certificate and prize for High- est Standing and needlework .. Auldine Arssnault. Certificate - Edward Mclnnls. Certificate and prise for Con-. duct - Adeline Conway. - Edna Richard. Certificate - Florence Buoio. Certificate and prize for Athena- ance - Ernest Deanoches. Certificate - Marion Russell Myers. Certificate and prize for Applic- ation - Catherine Gaudet. Grade VII Certificate and prize for Cat- echism (English) - Jean Sherry. Certificate and prize for Catech- ism (French) - Jean Gaudet. Certificate and prize for High- est Aggregate - Theresa Conway Certificate - Freda Hogan. Certificate and prize for music - Jean Arsenault. Certificate A Joseph Macdonald. Certificate and prize for Man- ual Training--Vincent. Deslioches . Certificate and prize for progress - Paul Mcinnis. Certificau and prise for Music - Velda Gaudet. l j Certificate and prize for dsport- I merit - Penny Griffin. Certificate and prize for deport- I ment - Gerard Doucetta. . Certificate - Inc Richard. John Harper, Lee shes. I-iarold Meme. Leonard Perry. Gerald Koough. Following are the names of those who succeisfuily completes the course prescribed for Grade VIII. and received certificaus - Jun- ette Gauaet. Elaine Arsenault. Irene Richard. Marie Chaisson. Barbara ahu, Theresa McPhse. Joan Hogan. Aurelia Perry. Flor- ence Arsenault. Iorm Mclnnls, Bertha Desliochu, Reginald Rich- ard. - The following pupils as Grade VII-I received prizes - Prize for Manual Trainiw - Reginald Richard. Prize for pupil lnaklnf hldllb marks in the Provincial Grade V!!! examination and prise for French - Irene Richard. Keough. they were lucky to have the luv- ersnd listen for teachers. for along with their regular 'studies they were taught the truths of their religion which is most necessary today. with so many of the lead- ers of countries mine to 111100 God and rellsloa in the back- ground. nine of the Certificate and for french -- ii aanocbu. ea .. mus. t-menu Ana Cameron. is , in- ms aun- . Tralnor. Mrs. Fred My School District, Nally. Mrs. Isidore chaisson, Mrs. Ovllle Chaisson. Mrs. Sylve-SM! Al'- senault, Rev. Mother superior, Mr. Albert Bernard, Mr. -Henry Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph A. Macdonald, Mr. and M13- Wilfred Shea. Mr. Howard Dunbar. Ma-s. Milton Kt-ough. Mrs. Howard mu-per, Mrs. Eugene Perry. Mrs. Octave Cvaudet. Mrs. Max McIn- nia. tx M'i' run for rm-lea - Marla oasu- E. E. Parkman. son. 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