Report or August and sepwmbtr- Grade VIII-i. Walter Lord. Grade VII-—i. JilBDlLo MsoLcan “Grade VI (Sm-—i. Lillian Mscr an. ui-ada v: (Jr.)-_.i. urns Keat- Bg; 2. Iona Keatlng: S. Beryl acLean. u 1i; (grdé-OL,‘ Sheila Mac- an; 2. ar o es. Grads V (Jr.)—l. Violet A.ken. Grade III (SrJ-i. Edna Todd. Grade Iii (JrJ-l. Gerald Keat- IHC; 2. Freda Keuting. Grade I (Sm-—i. Vernon Mac- wgn; 2. Alberta. Todd; 3. Jackie i te. Grade II (Jr.)—l. Ron-la Mac- in. Grade l. (m-Mary Kelly-- Grade I (bl-Vlvlanlieatin . Grade I (t)—M8l'C€lillS Tr or. Perfect attendance for month:- Lorna Keating, Beryl hells MacLean. Todd. Jackie White. BALTIC SCHOOL Honor Roll of Baltic School for August and September: Grade X-l. Muriel Wall: 2. . Robert Crozier. . Earl MacKenzie. . Jean Hunter; 2. Janette (Jiurk. Grade V-i Earith Holmes; 2 Harry Wall Grade IV—l. Verna Bernard. Grade IIi_l, Vivian Holmes. Grade II —i. George Riley; 2 Hartwell Crozier; 3 Freidn Holmes. Frances Davi- Grade I Sr. —i. soil; 2 Eric Wail; 3 Hfytic Wall. Grade I Jr_ -—l. Nora Crozier; 2.; Wall. Delmar Aitken; 3. Ira. Perfect attendance: Jean Hunter and Harry Wall. Teacher. Mrs. Harry Crozier. JOHNSTOIWS RIVER Honor Roll for Johnston's River School for the month of Septem- er: Grade IX- 1 Margaret Brazel, I Mary Higgins. Grade VII-—i. Angelina Train- 0i‘ Grade IV—i. Mario Brazel; 2 Mary Walker. Grade II—l Rita Walker; 2 Louis McKenna and Phyllis Hig- gins equal; 3 Thomas Brazel. (A) l—-Mary Mc- (bl-Earl Trainor. Perfect attendance for August: Angelina Tralnor, Marv Walker and Rita Walker. for Septem- iker Teacher, M. Alice MacDonald. MT. STEWART SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade X-l. James Feehail; 2 MacKenzie; 3. Carl i} Eth Peter MacLeod: 3. Natalie Jay. Grade VIII-i. Rita Johnston. Grade VII—l. Ora Lieard‘. 2. Ffélllk Pigot; 3. Ramona MacDon- B . Mrs. Cummiskey’: Dept. Grade VI-l. Paul Jay; 2. Etta Coffin; 3. Doreen Mercer and Eileen Coffin equal. Grade V-1. Floyd MacAssey; 2. Sylvia Feehan,’ 3. Lottie Mac- Dougail. ado IV-i. Myra Griffin and P inc Oumzniskey equal; 8. Bruce Pigot,‘ 8. Gladys Jay. Mrs. Feehanh Dept. Grade III Sr. —- Gloria Feehan an? Jacqueline Cummisigey equal; B. Billy Lacey; 3. Marina Doyle. . —— Barbara Mac- Ross; 3. Mar- Jay and Eileen Perfect attendance-Ethel Leard. Paul Jay, Etta Coffin, Floyd Mc- Assey, Pauline Cuinmiskcy. Gladys Jay, Billy Lacey. Jacqueline Cum- s miskey, Eileen Lacey, Kimble Jay, Joyce Jay, Glendon McKinnon, Jackie Affleck. Principal, M. Ann Ryan. Assistants, Mrs. H. Qummiskey and Mrs. A. Feehan. NEWTOWN CROSS SCHOOL mpont for September: Grade X--1. Theresa Power; 2. (Helen Power: 3. Rose ltiorrissey. Grade VIII-l. Elizabeth Power; B. Lorna Morrlssey 8. Earl Kelly. Grade v-i. Fa ion Power. Grade IV-l. Donnie MacPher- i 2. Marguerite Morrissey; 8. Qiward Power. Grade III-l. Vincent NaddY; 7- Berliadctte Morrissey. Graidc_ II-i. Clifford _ Morrissey. A former brlgnziier in the Canadian Scrgcantl/lriior J. A. Lcclalre, ci’ Montreal, Others in (he picture ; Pic. V. Ernie, Montreal; Cpl. Armand water bottle in Sicily Grade l (Al-l. Kenneth Mot- iieliide l (Bl-l. Julian Morris- ae. - ierlect Attendance:- Fsbiola Power, Vincent Noddy. Clifford Morrissey. Teachezr 'l‘. June MacDougsli. EMYVALE SCHOOL VII-i. Patricia Cllrkin; MoGinn. . Leo MeGlnn; 2 Leonard McDonald; 8. Mao Quinn Teacher: Blanche Murray. Primary Department Grade V-l. Edith Quinn: 2. Jim- mie McCioskey. Grade IV—l. Imelda Quinn; 2 Geraldine Callaghan. Grade III-l. Wilfred Clarkin; 2. Patricia McQuinn; 3. Roma. Mc- Closkey. Grade 11-1. Esther Clarkin; 2. Eilgen Murray; 3. Desmond Call- og an. Grade I-(ai Louis McClcskey. Grade I-(bi. Wilfred McCloskey. Grade ll-(c). Florence Clarkin. Prizes for Arithmetic awarded to Esther Ciarkin and Louis Mo. Closkcy Teacher: Mary C. Ooady, _.__________ SPRING PARK SCHOOL Standing for September: Principal's Department Grade X—l. Theresa Doiron: 2. Elmer Doiron; 3. Wilma Pursey. Grade IX-—1. Douglas Dennis: 2 Lois Shaw; 3 Patricia French. Miss MacLeod’s Department Grade VIII-l. Lois Burke; 2. Hilda Gorveatt; 3 Helen Gam- ster. Grade VIII Clair; 2 Dorothy Machin; Phyllis Walsh. Miss Hessian’s Department Glade VI—l. Roma Burke; 2. Elizabeth Sims; 3 Dorothy De- war. Grade V—-i. Sheila MacInriis: 2 David Burke; 3. Marjorie Gamester Grade IV Sr. --l. Helen Cam- eron; 2, Lydia Sims; 3. Raymond Wigmore. Mrs. Health's Department Grade IV Jr. —i. Roma. Good; and George Doiron and John Stewart; 3. Betty Wigmore. Grade III-l. Clary Mackenzie, 2. Lorraine MacDearmid; 3. Frances Walsh. Miss MasGi-egor’: Department Grade II—l. Kathryn Beck; 2. Basil Phillips; 3, Shirley Burks. Grade I 1. Noreen Smith; 2 Lucie Sims; 3. Margaret Enman. Peter M. MacDonald, Principal N ORBOIDO S CHOOL 'l‘lie following is the standing of Norbom School for the months of August and September: Grade X Sr.—1. Miriam Lawless; 12, Jimmie Glllls; 3. ‘Thane Doug- as Grade X Jr.-l. No exams, duo to absence. Grade VIII-—i. Lowell Andrews; 2. James Murphy; 8. Garth Stew- amt. Grade VI-l. Norma Lawless; 2. Ernest Hughes; 3. hyllis Gillls. Grade V-l. Eleanor Stewart; 2. Donald Glover; 3. Lorraine Hugh- es ‘Grade 111-1. Lloyd Lawless; a. Alberta Murphy: 3. Allyn Harding. Joan Bowness Over 75 percent. in exams: Joan Bowness, Lloyd Lawless, Norma Lawless, Alberta Murphy. Allyn Harding. John Gilils, Lowell Andrews, JvLll-iam Lawless, Sr. —l. Roseen Lae- . , ie Giilis, James Murphy, Phyllis Gillls. Perfect attendance for Septem- berz- Marten Murphy. Alberta Murphy, George Stewart, Eleanor Stewart, Domld Glover, Mary Murphy. Allyn i-iardixlg. Joan w- ncss, Phyllis Glllis, Lowell Andrews Lorraine Hughes. --'Iuiwher: Leona. G. Cameron. iii BLOODUTELD STATION Report of Bloomfield Station Sbgrhooi for the month of Septem- Grade x-l. Jean McAuslsnd. Grade IX—-1. Claire Gallant; 2. Inez smith; 3. Orban ivlcAusiaiui. 2. Frances QT-Iailorari. Army in Canada, Company is shown here filling his H" L-CPI- C. Deniers, of Bcriliiaiime. Montreal and Pic. R. Roussy, Grand River, Que. (Canadian Army Overseas Photo) lGrade vI-i. Sheridan McDoug- 5 i’! Grade V-i. Glen flniili Nordstrsm uni.) “Grade r8071. Dot Saumhcli i _Donnio Me , , Grade . n 2. Elaine Shaw and R0! (equal); 8. Garnet Cam Grade 1-1. Ibn lint on or ‘mugs seat work: Jean McAuslm anon Freddie Keefe. Lillian Bernard. Kenneth Callahan, Elaine Show, 8% his"? 100 I pigeons. in Currency: Jean MiaAuliand and Clair Gallant. i NORTH DINETTE SCHOOL He . f Be r: i Cream? 2i. ‘ “Glide IX-li. POIIY Gilli; 2. gym]. v'_l. um Ross: a. Annie Ross: 8. Evelyn Ross. Grade Iii-—i. Joreen Dochcriy: 2. An . ofio. III-l. Baynich Panton: eényerno Ross: 8. Stephen Comp- Grsde II-l. John Pontou; 2. Billy Ross. Grade I (Sm-—i. John Docherty. Grade I (Jr.)—i. Peggy Ross; 2. Neil Pariton. Teacher. Jean L. Dewar. ST. ANDREW‘! SCHOOL Report oi’ St. Andrew's School. Honor Roll for September (76 per- cent and over): Shirley Mac- Grade VIII—1. Kenzie. Grade VI-l. Margaret Bhuisinn. Grade V-l. Daniel Macdonald: 2. Joseph Macinytre; 2. Frankie MacKenzie. Grade III—i. Marga Lou Mac- Millan; 2. Marjorie aoMilian; 8. Bessie MacKetliiie. Grade I (Bro-—i. Rita Sham-hm- Grade I (JrJ-i. Laurette, Thom- as, Reggie Peters and Annabel Doucette. Grade I (Beginnei-s»: Willard MacKenzie, Mary Doucette. Perfect Attendance: Laurette Thomas, Annie Mae Thomas; Dari- iei Macdonald. Highest Average: Mnrv Lou Mac- Millsn. 96 percent. Teacher. Men; Macdonaid. BEACH POINT SCHOOL Report of Be h Point School for Sepiem . i963: Grade X-l. Inez Keeping; 2. Ruth Keeping. Grade IX-i. George Penny; 2. Ada. Jordan: 3. Ruth Gosbee. Grade VIII-i. Ade‘irle Balm‘; 3- Eva Williams. ‘ Grade VII-l. Ada MacNcill; 2. Beth Harris; 3. Mom; Strickland. Grade vI-l. Lyma MsoNeili: 2. Lauchie MacNeiil: 8. Elvert Penny. Grade V—l. Lillian Gordon; 3- Esther Williams; 8. Hcdlfly P0011?- Grade III-i. Marlon Jordan: 2. Edith MacNeill and Eugene Strick- ll-lld (equal); 8. Brent Harris. Grade II--i. Zoom. Jordan; 2. Ronnie Harris; 3.. Arvlila Penny. Grade I (a)—l. Shirley White; 2. Pauline Gordon; 2. Lilly Jordan. Grade I (b) and (cl-No tests. meet aiztchgakneg Ruth Keep- , nez cop . serge Ads Jordan. Adeline Baker. MscNeill, Beth Harris, Lillian Gor- don, Billy Keeping, Edith MscNeiii, Marion Jordan, Yvonne Gordon, Eugene Strickland. Ronnie Harris. Pauline Gordon, Lilly Jordan. Pgoehtagc or attendance, s4 per- cen . Pupils making an average of 90 percent and over: George, Penny. Ada MacNeill. Beth Hamil. Edith MacNeill. Marion Jordan. Eugene Stricfand. Zoena Jordan. Rflnnlfl Harris. Pauline Gordon, Lincoln Msclcod. Lilly Jordan, Shirley White. Highest Average in School: Zoem. Jordan and Shirley white. 94 percent. Total amount of War Savingo Stgansiss bought since August l6, Teacher, Kathryn Livlimwn. _.________ GLENITNNAN SCHOOL Report for September: Grade X-i. Helen MacDonald; 2. Donslda MacDonald; 8. Cather- -—. no - . “Grade IX ‘ltDo thy Hugh“ 2 “also? i" siwth°rir -. es; . Ahnzia MacDonald; 8. Bea co O’- s. Grade VI-i. Edna Hughes; 2. Genevieve MacDonald; . Etta Maris M Donald. - Grade I—No sxaminattcnl. Teacher, M.L.M. Wcstherb . _.____..._____-_. CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Honor roll for August and Sept- ember: Senior Depart-nut Grade x-i. Edythe Clarke; 2. Sheri-en. Hisibest Average: Georgie John- “Pgrgctpemanco Peggy Bhorr a z - m. Willard and Clo do . Dor- othy Gibson. w‘ Primary Department Grads V-d. Mai Schumllli: S. Bill Callback; 3x,- ‘#12411 Ho“, o hikl. Gaelraid Dinar; 2. lrsdo II—i. cosh Douil; s. lvyeiyn Duvar; 8. ‘Norma Con- no . Grade I (cl-i. Ruthie Jack; 2. Stuart Craig. | Grade I (bl-l. Clara Johns "=1 Douil; 2. Shirley. Arsenouit on emu initvfrl (Dlsqg-Bchunnm c - . v ; 2. Ids DesRoehes. Grade I (in-—i. Ilsrnostino Uromnsn: 2. Ruthie Gallant; 2. Stall‘. Craig. Perfrt attendance: Boson Ho“. Assistant, Beatrice McManil. Billy Callback, Stunt __________ SOUIIIS CONVENT SCHOOL Honor roll n‘ » "ouch Convent THE u. is. Salish mist {To flailing Fatlicrc ' -—-@- ,2.8al andHl-rddflllllllllll-l-h. 40 dcIoaoemn-nmalllvolmcnh My: I12 men three tbly for others.) Jtutih McDonl-ld ‘ . Edith McDonald and Kather- Moone‘, equal. 2 Joyce squet 3 Ann McDonald Grade 1-. l Eleanor Lavini- 2 Fr ances Grant 8 Mary McLean and Margaret Psquet, equal BROOKLYN SCHOOL REPORT Following is the standing for the month o! September: Grade X- i Isabel Weill ar or e “H; Iii-l Pugh 2 Martha Wells GHQ: VllI— H 2 Johnswy: Wells an Gmtvhrynu— P h 2 Ethel Mitifilllbwl 3 Norma Ashley 6H5 “i- H oug as a In roer 2 ne AS1112‘ 3 Arthur Clll’ Q ._ 1 GONi Imvil rode W‘: 1 Henry Wallace and Eleanor qual. ( )- i Norma Haywood “i1; "~11 rria aywooq 2 Esth Ashl Grade l earl) — c’ l Bertha Clark 2 Fe Rennie FREETOWN SCHOOL Following is the report for Aug- ust and September: PRIMARY DEPT. or o in “H; i_rie s ith Grade IV- l Wands. Curley k2 hen Scales and Wands Fran- c .cq . 3 Edgar Taylor. Grads ll!- i Lorna Mouse 2 Mary Lewis 3 Wendell Taylor Grads II Sr,- l Brewer Auld rude ll J 3 Alberta. Blanchard 8 to Bl chord ' Am Teaciiner Mmmie M. Mill < ______.._._.___.. SI‘. MARGARITS IUHOUL‘ Ibllowinz is the noon for lep- umber: GRADE IX Port t ttend :80 lwfi- win. I-icnd-ncgrson,” c. . — Bo I W001? a... and siilfifmioé’... Marlon L. loll. nus-r. The follawin is gm mo: mill o! G1 rmadslo 8c ool‘ lot the a ieptembsr: month oi i ' IGLINALADALIJCW“ ‘ngwmm Li. N. Dickson Amherst, N. S. it. Mnry'|, N. B. Lt. G. Evans Military Cross McAdam, N. B. Capt. H. Military Edmonton, 2 M Smith 2 018g? McKein-u VII — i Earl MacKinnon 2 Charlotte lfltwfiiflfik 8 Mary McInni-l Ind V— g 3°11“; Fitz atrick 2 Shirley uilw rad I —- 1 Aims Fitzpatrick Emmi. MIUCOUCHI CONVI-NT SCHOOL ‘ goptcmber lo Xi- ricarguerite Rl hard ilbirt Allen c . ._ ratio — g gigantic, Gaudet I ‘Deshochss and A1028!“ Null. I AMIGO museum. v OOIIIIOIAL DEPARTMENT Seniors: Melina Bernard. Ruth Mc- unlars; ri k, H - J roim§lt5i>ri?'#:m§r. Dingo W. L INTIITAINMINT t Darnl X Jr. —- litopatrick PC3152! XYOLBBDYInber. 1m. l Helen Mcisnac 2 Marion McDonald Catherine Campbell 2 fiiirxrnm trick n a I Blanche Mullen Grails IX - 01 James MacAulav l Millicent Mcinnis The hail a ey was we filled on Thursday evening with h’ Chinese Relief nine and the sum» Capt. M. Trudeau Mill Cross Quebec City Pic. H. Brant Military Medal Believille, Ont. Li. W. Heron Military Cross Asbestos, Que. u. a. Carey min. Military Cross ' (D. Victoria. s. c. ‘ ii S. O. Vancouver, B. C. LL-Col J. C. Jefferson (D1 8. 0.) Edmonton, Alta. v s LL-Col. G.Wslsh (D. S. 0-) Oakvlile, Ont. Be Jrvin; ) Lt. E. S. Murdoch Military Medal MmcLend, Alta. Capt. P. Potvin Brig. H. Military Cross Quebec City Capt. N. Waugh Military Cross Cornwall, Ont. Tighe Cross Altl. The 28 Canadian officers and men shown here, all winners oi decorations for services during the cam- paign in Sicily, received their awards from the hands of Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomery, commander of the British Eighth Anny, to which Canadian units were stached for the Sicilian invasion. honored by Gen. Mont The group y included the corn. on I pleasing and entertaining program which all greatly enjoyed. Rev. E. R. Woodside presided and introduced his friends to the audi- ence, after which the following program was well carried out Qiiartette, Day Is Dying In The West and second number I Need Thee Every Hour. by Flt. Lt. Rev. hi. . Woodside. Pilot Lloyd Agnew Bergant Regivale. Pilot Douglas Watson. Accordion Music. Corporal Gor- lion Barnes. Solo, Pilot Douglas Watson. Tile guest speaker of the evening was Flying Officer Robert Mullen of Estaven, sass. who save the hearers a thrilling and vivid des. cripiion of his experience after serving overseas for s period and being transferred back u» Canada. as an Instructor. He carried his audience with him in imagination from the time he left Halifax along with many other Canadian bo s among them bein the late Gera d MacNutt oi’ Darn ey who was re- ported missing in May 1M2 till they reached Liverpool, England. and later in his account of cour a of, the people oi’ pc. (D. S. O.) Trenton, Ont. Pte. W. Reilly Military Medal - Neepawa, Man i raids and bombing also the greaatj In cosing he threw out a chsl s to ill that each individual must ping a part if the war is to be brnug t to a close speedily. His address homo most forcib- r= ices.“ o ra on a c themaoudicrics with two numbers of locordi usia. Melina K Rita OI-illilt. Aline m“ the . C. A. ii‘. ww so kindly came and entertained- such a on able manner. The ing o National Anthem brought this pleasant gathering to s close. The ladies then served Ice Cream and cako and a splendid sum was f om the pro. ceeds of the evening. AVONLEA W. L The September meeting of Avonlea W. 1’. was held at Mrs. Alfred Moore's The meeting opened by llhll-Ill the ode followed. by the Creed repeated in unison. Mrs. Alfred Moors presided. Eight mem- licrs and four visitors were present. ute of the last meeting were read and approved. Committees appfilntcd were Rustico Sick-Mrs Warren and Mrs ‘rocmhs. Bmool -—Mrs Flemming and Mrs N. Mac Lure. Cavendish flick-ms Stewart and Mrs Clark, School-Mrs. Moore and Mrs GNCII. Prmrainme-Mrs Warren and Mrs Stevenson. Letter were received ficui the ion Arrnv soliciting relp. It. was moved nesnnded and carried that collections be sent around in both. L-Cnl. G. Patcnaude Mo]. K. Southern Military (D S O.) Pnnoka, Alta. Medal . . Port Arthur, Jnt. ' Main-Gen. G. G. Simondl (D S 0i Kingston; Oil's Pie. I. Gunter Military Medal Cos Hill, Ont. Graham Brigadier C. Voices (D Cpl. lLliliiidlei/on _ _ Ottawa. Ont. Military Medal Winnipeg, Mill. mander of the Canadians, Mai-Gen. G. . Slmonds, D S. 0, and ranged down through the ranks to include winners of the Military Cross, and the Mili- tary Medal. These awards, along with others gran‘.- ed Canadians for services in Sicily have already bee; announced in Canada. \ Photos; (Canadian Army Overseas districts, for these fuiads (if the _ oamilalsns are not clcscdi A letter. held at the home or Mrs. Willlau askingforadiscmsion on the matter ‘iiocmru. Received for B nkei of holding mesrngs during the Funds‘ $2.60 Lunch was serve first week cf the month, was read the meeting closed with tiu Nation- It was. left over to be discussed at iai Anthem. _ the next meeting. wh:ch is to _.. , "iii iiusieri the [liiii ti‘? Bockourgoiian: fighters. They're smubingdicpiilbomessndclesa- in; the way. 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