. —}‘-J ._ - w»- awe-awn». '1 - . an 11"" “""'r'.':.#=..".'.; "a: ___1‘HEA GUARDIAN. cnAaaurrrnrowm TUESDAY, I} Country-wide Strike iii Printers in Italy _...-_. ROME. March 2 - (Monday) - A country-wide printer; strike started at midnight forcing all o! Italy’: daily newspapers to ahut down. The big Communist-directed Uh- lOn oi! ‘IUT-Wzraphera ordered Gov- ernment and newlpaper printer: oti Lheir jobe for at least 2A hours. The strike was called 1n support s: demands by printers in small private shops {or a ai-per-cent wage increase. An estimated 1.000 daily news- paper; were affected. Ansa. Italy’: lax-gent news agency, also was atruclr. Says Princess Elizabeth Expects Baby in ilctoher LONDON. March 21 - (AP) — The People, a London Sunday pa- per. said ioday that Princess Eliz- abeth is expected to have a- baby in October. The story drew en official “no comment" from Buckingham Pal~ ace lources. It is the first time a British nenapaper has come out with a definite statement as to the Princess’ pregnancy. The Silnday Pictorial said rwo months ago that Princeea Elizabeth and Prince Philip confided to intimates they would like a baby 1n the first year at their marrlme. INDIA! LIVER. 5011001. Ivar Roll lor January and Iehruarl: Grade X - 1. Freda Campbell, I. Agatha MacLellsn. Grade V111 - 1. Anne ‘ruplin. I. ‘Urban MacL-allan, 8. Angela Gfllil. Gnde V1.1 — 1. Rosita Hickey. I. Elwood Oelnpbell. Grade V1 — 1. Thelma Cameron, 2. Man-ion Rmers, S. Eleanor Neonan. Grade Y - 1. Charles Jordon. I. John leckbut S. Leslie Morrell. Grade 1V — 1. Leonard Mec- Lellan, 2. Mildred Campbell, 8. Anne R039"- Grade 111 — i. Mlison Rogers. I. Walden Mon-ell. 3. Willis Heck- beet. Grade n - 1. JI-net Mann. 2. John Maclcllan, s. Willard Rogers. Grade 1 — 1. Alli-ed Boxers. Teacher - Mabel Sinnoti. .__._.i___ BBDEQUE SCHOOL mm m February: Prinoipala Department Grade X - 1. Stanl Tocmbs, J, Marjorie Irving, Lloyd l-lefiell end Fred Toombs (equal), 3. Janette Gallant. Grade 1X - l. Joyce MacDonald. 2. Kathleen Allen, 3. Efleanor Gallant. Vice-Principal's Department Grade V111 — 1. Elva MacKenna. 8. Billie MacLean, 3. Laura Ozon. Grade V11 - l. Clive Sharpe. 2. George Read, 3. Leonard Gallant. Grade V1 - 1. Jean Ellis, 2. Uarmome Frenholm, 3. Juanita Alien. intermediate Department Grade V —- i. Graham Lodge. Z. Freda Noonan, 3. Desmond Mac- Ivor. Grade 1V - 1. Ivan Gallant, 2. Elisabeth Jay. 3. Everette Mac~ Kenna. ' Grade 111 - 1. Julian Croken. S. Robert Lani. 3. Edith Maclvoi- and Judy Stevrnrt (equal). Primary Department Grade 11 Sr. - 1. James Murphy, 2. Donald Constable, 3. Barbara Flquet. Grads 11 Jr. — 1. Wayne Mac- Kenm. 2. Margaret ‘Ibcmabs, 3. Gerald Arsenault, ‘ Grade 1 (a) — 1. Hazel Mac- Kenale, l. Donna Currie, 3. Phyllis Trenholrn. . Grade I (b) - 1, Jackie Walsh. 2. Lloyd Macinnis, 3. 'Wil.lard Loard. . Grade 1 (c) - 1. Ameida Kelly and Freddie Leard (equal). I. Eldred Farmer, 3. Rene St. Jean. MOUNT TRYON SCHOOL Report for February: Grade 1X - 1. Elsie Martin. I. Eleanflr Warren. Grade fill — 1. Vernon Martin. Grade V11 — 1. Velda Martin. I. Lorne Mayhem, 3. Albert Warren. Grade V1 — l. liTeda MacDonald. 2. Jack Mayhew. 3. Preston Warren. Grade V — l. George Currie, 2. Betty Anne Curtis. Grade 1V —- 1. Harold Warren, 2. chm-lotto Noonan, 3. Dorothy Curtis. Grade 111 (Br) —1. Dvmthy War- IIXI. - 3- J84?! Wallh. I. Aln-y Nvonan. Grade 111 (J11) - 1, Vivien Mar fln Grade 11 — i. Everett Martin. Grade 1 Br. — 1. Helen Warren, GPMIO 1 Ji‘. -\- l. Gordon May- haw. 1 Highest Average in 5r, 3nd,, “"1754! Mli-‘dfllilld 68.1 per cent. fligheetlAvei-age in Jr. Grades - H0191‘! Warren 83.1 per cent. Per-mt Attendnn -. v.1“ Martin and Charlotte Noonan 79")!" — Tfllla McKerina, . Lennon _ (on-a menidrial lax-den t0 "the peopia o! Lmjq who mo: their dean in u“ m". M. the defence of their my e54 lithe“? ‘lnmtf """ " c‘ . V n County tuex. l7_ e u. v ' 1 ‘1’ .1 "t r . . \"._ A w. . FLOWER-FRESH nnassrsmso LJrADY-LIKE! so NEW it t i " '" "-"w"""" . ~ " - '. i. I‘??? 1 " .271 . .~ . w - ." i ‘ \ 194;