JULY 7. 1953 Montague School Awards Prizes And Certificates The following is a list oi prize winners, and those who received -oinotion certificates at Montague School closing held at Yeo's The- atre on Monday afternoon, June 29. GRADE I Class standing. 1. Marjorie cm-lg, Lila Dewar, Robbie Beck, 2. David Fraser, Sandra Stewart, Billy Power, 3. Patsy Sinclair, Gladys Lnrkin, Harry Anneiir; Application Prizes. Raymond MacDonald. Maretta. Lannigan; Progress Priz- es, Leonard Davis. Greta Mc- Herron, Bobby Ballum, Helen Mc- carron. Brent Campbell; Industry Prize, Kenneth MacDonald. CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Marjorie Clark, Lila Dewar. Rob- ale Beck, David Fraser, Sandra ton: Special Prize for Writing: Veldl. Fraser: Prizes for Applic- ation, Velda Fraser, Helen Mac- Donald, Richard Doyle, Neil Lannigan, Stewart; special prize lor cm” Gladys Lukim Hurry An. awarded to Florence MacDonald near.1GretaR McHedrror;.d Igarettaa (Teacher E Mncxmzle) Latin gan, aymon ac onai , ' t t Bigggugamgffg: Certificate List (or Grade 11: Billy Nelson. Pauline Ferguson, Pliyllls Nicholson. Marion Clark, Roger Clair, Kenneth MacDonald. Peggy Fraser. Florence MacDon- Lynn MacDonald, Sandra Hooley. aid, Brian MacLure, Peggy Mac- Carol Kennedy, Ralph Fraser, Leod, Peter Beaton, Velda Fraser, Wesley Fraser. Wayne Stewart. Helen MacDonald, Richard Doyle. Malcolm McGowan, Bellamy Beck, Neil Lannigan, Lorne Cudmore Kimball Nicholson, Ariel Camp- Earl Poolie. Vincent Power, Shirley bell. Ethel Kerr. Alton Kennedy, Stewart, Larry Lannigan, Richard Wayne Lannigan, Bill Peardoii, Llewellyn, Nancy MacLeod, Elaine Alan Mccrea, Kenneth Docherty, Docherty, Sandra Llewellyn, John Alina Mccvillivray, John Llewellyn, Larkin, Beth MacKenzie. Dianne Harry Vuozzo, (Teacher - Evelyn Jeffery, Teddy McEwen, John Underliay) Ciarey, Billy Campbell, Kenneth GRADE u PRIZE LIST Peardon, James Larkin, (Teacher, E. MacKenzie.) lit. Phyllis Nicholson: 2nd, MlI- GRADE 111 pnlzas ion Clark and Peggy Fraser; 3rd. Florence MacDonald, Brian Msc- lst. prize for Class standing, Stewart, Billy Power, Patsy Sin- Lure, Peggy MacLeod, Peter Bea- Barry Norris, Myrna Beck and ititis INSECTS i” one Inexpensive package keeps your home free of insects for I week to ten days. TAM-AZIIIG 3-PURPOSE LAMP Alvin Ballum; 2nd. prize for pro- iiciency, Faye Maclueod; 3rd. prize for proficiency, Donald Mccarron; prizes (or progress. Larry Fraser. Morley Coffin, Milburn Reilly anti Glen Docherty; prizes tor industry, Heather King, Anna Larkin, Rich- ard Colllings. Marie Lannigtm, Clinton Nicholson. special prize (or Writing. Myrna Beck; special prize for Spelling, Faye MacLeod. GRADE III CERTIFICATES Barry Norris, Alvin Ballum, Myrna Beck, Faye MacLeod, Don- aid Mccarron. Larry Fraser. Mor- leycoilin. Miiburn Reilly, Anna Larkin, Heather King, Glen Doch- erty, Richard Colllngs, Clinton Nicholson, Marie Larinigan, Billie Thompson, Harry Garnhum. Mary Brennick, Irene Stewart, lun Campbell. James MacLean, Harry MacDonald. John Clair, Blaine Fraser and Kenneth Stewart- (Teacher, Mrs. Elsie Watterworth.) PRIZE LIST FOR GRADE IV Janet Campbell. Beatrice Power, Sandra Bell, Gwenneth Clark, Catherine Sorrey, Carolyn Sulli- van and Georgina Dingwell; Spe- KILLS ODORS Actually nxitiius all nnpleuutt odors . . . making the air in your home fresh and clean. PROVIDES AN ATTRACTIVE INDIRECT LIGHT ,, Utilite will . 3 I brighten my room with in soft. us)-on-the-e 1 light. 'I Now, with this attractive lamp you can rid your home oliinsocu. cooking. smok- ing and all household otlor:...tor I kecpsi Utilitc perfonn: all these functions quickly and silently-in one operationl See it at InpIilnce,h.Irdwnre.dr1ll and department storet everywhere! THE iii PURPOSE isstsins-ctittiti iiuiiuimi BOARD Check the many advaotrgstl I b M. and you.” soon 3” why it is so widely used for lg ingm m remodelling. It cant bum. W97” ml. IJGVCF MC 3 P3 preserve it . . .it can be used a sheet of stone yet it can be cut and nailed easily-even tits moderately curved surfaces. Be sure to get thcifacis on Flexboard - the asbestos building board with unlimited uses! For Inc Iolrler vnln oopt. N-I0, I” lay Strut, Toronto . . . cial prize for writing. Catherine Sorrey; Application Prizes. Garnet Mzicmtyre, Kay Macbougall, Gil- lian Taylor, Barrie White. Everett King, Fred Nelson, Joey Lannigan. Gloria Kennedy, Peggy Colliiigs. (Teacher, Miss Aletha MacLeod.) GRADE IV CERTIFICATE LIST Janet Campbell. Beatrice Power, Sandra Bell. Gwenneth Clark. Catherine Sorrey, Carolyn Sullivan Georgina Dingwell, Garnet Mac- Intyre. Kay Macnougall. Gillian Taylor, Barrie White. Everett King. Fred Nelson, Joey Lannigan, Gloria Kennedy, Peggy Collings. Malcolm MacPhce, Stanford Peardon, Lynn MacLeod, Jackie Seniple. Wayne Nicholson and Wayne Campbell. (Teacher, Miss Aletha MacLeod.) PRIZE LIST FOR GRADE V Dianne MacLeod. Dorothy Mac- Donald, Veronica Taylor, David MacLure. Duncan M;icLeod, Norma Llewellyn, Dianne Shaw. and Etta Campbell; special prize for writing, Carol Hlgginbotham; prizes ior ap- plication. Karen Burke, Wayne Lilly, Boyd Collin, Gerald Mac- Dougall, Helen Beck and Wayne Johnston. (Teacher, Miss Berna- dette MacKenzie.) CERTIFICATE LIST FOR GRADE V of J-M Asbestos Flcxhoard and indoors or out. Flcxboard is like Dianne MacLeot'l. Dorothy Mac- Donald, Veronica. Taylor, David MacLure, Duncan MacLeod. Norma Llewellyn, Dianne Shaw, Etta Campbell, Karen Burke, Wayne Lilly, Boyd Coffin, Gerald Mac- Dougall. Helen Beck, Wayne John- ston. Terrence Lannigan, Bryce Canadian John:-Manvilli. OI, Paoll's Wharf L. M. POOLE 8: 00.. Lumber and Building supplies Balluni, Billy Vanlderstine, Chris- tine Vanlderstine, Morley Annear, Sylvia Myers and Carol Higgin- bothnm. (Teacher, Miss Bernadette MacKenzie.) GRADE V1 Class standing tor year's work, lst. equally merited by Neil Hooley. George Beck, 1-Ian-iett Lannigan, Phone 111 INIIIIIIII In the race against weather and tlsing labor costs It pays to own your own McCormick plclrup baier. Gets hay out of the wlndrow fast. The No. 45 operates from the power lain-oif. Enables you to MGICO hotter Iiay' than over below-lied in green, leafy, compact sliced bolas that are easy to Food - and one man runs the whole show from the tractor toot. Let us show you the "'45" - and the complete line of McCormick hay. machine: now. W. R. JENKINS Your Hudson and International ltaalor 208 GT. liEtl,llBE ST. your own Kent Maclsean; 2nd. equally merit- ed by Judith Cudmore, Beverly Beck: 3rd. Merrill Wigglnton. Heather Jamieson, Audrey Camp- bell; Application. Marjorie Gillis, David Mosher; Progress, Margaret MacLean. Rena Sorrie, Arthur Bell: Industry, Sandra Strung; Writing. Beverly Beck. (Teacher, Mrs. M. D. MacDonald.) GRADE VI CERTIFICATES George Beck, Neil Hooley, Kent MacLean. Harriett Lannigan, Judith Cudmore. Beverly Beck, Merrill Wigginton. Heather Jamie- son, Audrey Campbell. David Mosher, Marjorie Gillis, Rena Sorrie, Margaret MacLean, Sandra Strong, Arthur Bell, Winston Mc- Kenzie, Evereti; Myers, Bernice Kennedy. (Teacher, Mrs. M. D. MacDonald.) PRIZE LIST GRADE VII Highest standing, Victor Bell, 2nd. highest standing, Walter Mc- Ewen, Arthur Lannignn (equal.) 3rd. highest standing, Laura Col- . lintzs. Highest in Literature, Victor Bell, Arthur Lannigan (equal) Highest in Arithmetic Victor Bell. Highest in History, Victor Bell. Highest in Writing, Eileen An- IICRF. Boy adding most to social lite or class, Harry Stewart. Girl adding most to social lite or class, Eileen Annear. sustained effort, Edna Nicholson, Mabel MacLoan. Leonard Mun- roe, Faye McDonald, Eileen An- near. Progress, Blaine Murphy. Jack Garnhum, Llewellyn. Application. Alfred Viiozzo. Peter Damoches, Glen Nicholson. Carol Boehner. Lawrence Power, Garnet i Nicolle. (Teacher, Mr. Harold Btew- i Eli BIIIEII Kerr. Pnulene Rhena art.) GRADE VIII 1 l ist. Donnie MacLaren. Jimmyl Johnston. and. Shirley Myers. Marilyn Llewellyn. ard. Enola Mac- Kenaie, Kenneth Fraser. Ap- I Lorne Cudmore. Earl Edmunds, Poole. Vincent Power and Shirley Shirley Myers, Marilyn Llewellyn. bE5l Highest in Grammar: Eiiolit Mac- donation to the Musical Festival, Kenzie. THE GUARDIAN. plicatioiis, Vera O'Holloran. Keith Peardon. Eltort, Laurel Nelson. Vera 0'1-lolloraii, Annie Beatoii. Progress: Ronnie White. Bennie Balderson , Betty Stewart, Jean Highest in Spelling: Highest in Literature; Jimmie JOI1llSlOll. Highest in Ari- thmetic: Donnie Machareii. High- est iii Writing: Audrey Mac- Dougail. GRADE VIII (lER'I'IFICATE Donnie MacLai'en. Jiinniy Joliii- ston, Shirley Myers, Marilyn Llewellyn, Eiiola MncKeiizie. Ken- neth Fraser. Vera O'Holioi-mi, Kcitli Pcardon, Betty Slcttart, Dill'ill IVIIICLAKII1. Audrey Mm-Dtitignll. Ronnie VVilli('. Errol MacLure, Los- ter Pciirdoii, NOl'il HulCil3SDll, Ben- nie Bztidersoii, Annie Beaten, Given McCarron, Laurel Nelson, Shirley MacLean, Jean Edmunds, Ariinlti MacLcan, Elaine Poole. (Teacher, Leslie Stiuirt.) when thi5,se.ieme0i CHARLOTTETOWN , . . -...---.. GRADE IX PRIZE LIST lst. Prize for General Proficiency donated by the C. W. L. preseiiten 1.Eveli'I1 M301-11": 3- K”m,"h toEvclyn MacLure. Balluin. 3. Ralph Annear. Billy Zntl. Prize for General Proiiciency Maclntyre, 4. Roland 5!-llllVBn pl”PSPliiE(I to Kenneth Balium. lJn:innc Watterworth. Kenneth iirtl. Prize for General Proficient-y I Maclntyre, 5. Glendl Jlmleson. equally mt-riled by Ralph Allnr'a.l'1i-I0illl Bentley. 6. Chester Campbell. and Billy Macliityre, - 'Evelyn Laiitiegne. 7. Eleanor Shaw, Prizes for Application in Gratis, Mildfed MUl'Dlll'- 3- Islbel Dewar. Ix 35.L90t,, ill;-.rrv Strong, Burton Ballum 9. Roland Sullivan. Joillllle Watter- 1 Dorothy Macklerroii. Jackie Fergu- wortli, Kenneth Miiclniyre, Jiiiiriimil. 10- Judllll C'r5h3m- Pwlmc Bentley, Glenda Jiiniiesoii. Cliesiei1Nlcll0lS0I1. Bllly CrlWl0Td-- Campbell, Evelyn Laiiticgiie. l tT6aCllC1i. M153 R111 Wflzhl-l 80-85',;-Eleanor Shaw, Mildred FREE uS,l.yGRADE X Murphy. Isabel Dewar, Strong. Burton Eu11um- isi. Donald Campbell, 2nd. Shir- Larry Prim for Sl)E'Ciili Elitirt in Grade 39,. Tm-10,-; 3.-(1, Joyce Anne”. can, IX, Piesciiiott to HU1'0ll- i Frciicli--Joyce Annear, English, Prize for Matlianietics iii (lioade.D,,,,,,1d CH,-,m,e11V Mathematics, IX-Preseiited tu Evelyn MacLure. Shirley r1iuv1O.-I Geography, Shirley Prize for Freiicli in Grade IX-'-yang.-y Presr.-iited to Evelyn Luiitiegiit-. ,i Appilcauun ., Pi"i7r.- for SClPllt3e in Grade IX- Maxine 1,gnnigan, Presented to Billy Macliityre. Phyllis Nicliolsoii. Duroiliy Mac- RUHOHS4 Greta Wlggintoii Anne CERTIFICATE WINNERS GRADE IX Yco,l PAGE NINE Gladys Larkin. Grade II. Neil Lannigan. Grade V, Dianne Mac- Leod. Grade VII, Leonard Mun- roe. Grade VIII, Vera. 0'l-lolloran, of periect attendance for the Nora Hutcheson. Grade X. Gr!!! school term ended: Grade 1- WlBtllnEl0n- tliirotliy lllx's t:olumii-- Continued trom page 2 would you consider it acceptable in park with someone you re:tll.V' (Governor-General's Medal, Don- aid Campbell.) (Teacher. Helen West.) The tollowing have had a record iliked? Lots of ti-en-atzers are confronted with this problcm. 50 I jliope you can answer it. C, J. ANSWER: Let's examine the progression of parking. and so: whether it's "acceptable" or not. Certainly two young people do!” park tor the sake oi discussing the weather, or anything else. for that matter. The object is love-making, and the essence. of the situa- tion is how far does it go. You know the answer to that. You ma) ihngiii with lianrliioltliiiiz. tiicn kissing, tiliiz-it It-ads-in-lo necking fill” petting. ltis vt-igv tiiliicuit to draw a deliniie limit Wiltth .V0ll” alone with a boy in Ii car on an isolated road. At best the Sllunlim can become dangeiious, at worst it can be tragic. Teen-agers have ionougli riillictilty controlling their rapidly rising emotions Will-lnlliv illuiiillz iii:-iii to so demanding it test. So my advice is-no parking. Miss Nlsst-ii t-itiiiint reply personally to readers btit will answer iqtiestloiis of gem-rnl int:-rest through this column. art ( and pitii iigii tziiic Q iicig anti lIi'.it ("rill VV 0 Ll iirst first iciig is cn and i CANADIAN GENERAL ELEC LIMITED nun omcli rosouro Canada's Oldest and Largest Electrical Manufacturrr ITS THE GREATEST SINGLE STEP YET TAKEN tis tiic lcicvisioii i1()0i;lll) 2lll(i allows illll1(IliC(IS of tciepiioiic coiivcrsatitiiis to be CiliTiC(I siiiitii- liotvcr Iilili allows piziiic to tziik ivilii I)iilllC 2lll(I Iirtispccttiixs in tiic iiiacccssibic ii(irliiiziii(i to itccp cmisttiiiiiv iii i0llCIl as CilSii)' 2lS we Sl)C'.ll( with :1 I2iI)iC (iooiii. It (51111 guide planes in the sky and ships at sea and bring them safely home. Aiiutiicr ilI)l)ilCdii0ll is tiic cicclroiiic brain that picxitics liiill would take skilled iiiatiieiiiaticians tiziys or even years to cuiciiialc on paper. 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