+ 2 Best radar controller of thejof Mr. and Mrs. J.0. Law, Dar- lingford, Man., topped eight com- petitions during the third annual er from RCAF |rocket meet at RCAF Station Cold, Alta. FO Law completed ~ Parkdale (Continued from Page 10) and Deborah Webster. Application, Ferne | Roger Bevan, Grade 4. | iatccnetieal Order): ments, Donna Francis, Garry Gormicy, Bobbie Gallant, Ar- lene Gorveatt, Paula Land, Biair MacCormac, I. MacDonald, Paul MacDonald, Mike MacKinnon, Jo Anne McGee, Garry MacLeod, lish Grade 4, Wanda Archer. Dannie. MccAskili, Farleigh Mac-| Prizes for Arithmetic equally nie McAskill, Ian MacDonald, Paula Lund. ~ _Gues,_Bar ~“wenster, | Highest Ageregite; Grade 3, en Ue oastne:|Cemerien Broom. Grading Certificates (Alphabe-| Prize for English, Grade 3, Jean MacKinnon. Prize for School Spirit in Grade .14, Jane Mill. “Central Royalty GRADE X (MR. MacARTHUR) | Passed and Writing Certifi- Certificates, (Order of Merit) 1. ates: Judy .MacLeam Donald Zita Doiron, 2. Gloria Douse, 3. ia ghes, Allan Smith, Joan Stew- Margaret MacMillan, 4. Michael art, Allen Perry, James Chand- Burke. 5. Arlene Roper. ler. Highest Aggegate — Zita Doi-| Writing-Certificates,, Carol Coles ron. {Brendon Shea, Sterling Thomp- 2nd Highest . aggregate Gloria | son, Floyd Coughlin, Percy Mac- ‘ " Douse, / |Lennan. ' 3rd Highest Aggregate, Marg- | Prizes for Highest Ayerage 1. aret MacMillan. Rosina Beck, 2. Blaine Jelley, 3. GRAADE IX (MR. MacARTHUR) | Mary Lou Mills. Certificates ‘order of merit):| Prize General Proficiency Clau- 1. Carrol MacMillan, 2. Gerald dia Reid: O’Méara, 3. Phyllis Stewart, 4. Prize for highest in Arithmetic Weston MacAleer, 5. Dennis O’-| 3'aine Jelley. Brien, 6. Sheila Roper, 7 Elmer | Prize in English Rosina. Beck. Dowling, 8. Dennis Richard. Highest aggregate, Carol Mac- Roper. Millan. | Prize for Spelling, Blaine Jel- 2nd Highest Agere£ate, Gerald ley, Donna Hambly. O'Meara. ' Prize for Perfect Attendance, 3rd Highest Azgregatesaphyllis, Blaine Jelley, Patsy Dooley. Stewart. Prize in Social Studies, Rosina GRADE VIII Beck. Pass List will appear later. Prizes for Best Weather Charts, GRADE VII (MRS. RODD) Donna Hambly, Rosina Beck. Honor Certificates, Cathy Ayers Prizes for Deportment, Joam Ted Richard. Marlyn Douse, Ro- Creamer, Mary Lou Mills aod berta Reid, Russell Pickard, San- *‘erling Thompson. ‘dra Wakelin, Wendell Dennis, Ian: Prizes for neatness, Donna} Gorman. Hambly, Frances Rickard and Pass Certificates:, Brenda Mac Mary Lou Mills. Quarrie. Audrey MacMillan, GRADE V (MISS MacINNIS) Wayne Crocxett, Jean Kenny, Ka-| Certificates therine Dowling, Lorna MacLeod, |1. Chery! Knox, Buddy Taylor, No-|3. George Knox, 4. Judy- Ham- reen Blanchard, Gail Campbell, bly, 5. Frances Ramsay, 6. Judy Norah O'Meara, Eileen Doiron, MacAusland, 7. Heather MacMil- Cari Livingstone, George Mac- lan, 8. Lynn Ellis, 9. Earle Proud Donald, Michael McCarville. © (10. Terri MacRae, 11. Lewis) Highest average, ist. Cathy | Douse, 12. Norma Kenny, 13. Bar-| Ayers, 2nd Ted Richard; 3rd. iry Clark, 14. Linda Martin,15. Marilyn Douse. |Kay °Frizzell, 16, Wayne’ Ram- Prize for General Proficiency. | isay, 17. Christine McCarville, 18. Roberta Reid. | Everett Swan. Prize for Arithmetic, Ted Rich-| Pass List (alphabetical order) ard. Howard Bernard, Edith Brown, Prize for English and Social | Lowell Brown, John Dowling, Ro Studies Cathy Ayers. . {Genbe, Winston Mound, Sharon Prize for Science and Health. | McGrath. Russell Pickard. Ptizes for General Proficiency, Prize for Perfect Attendance, Donald Taylor, Bill Richard, and Russell Pickard. |George Knox. __ Prizes for Spellings, Cathy) Prize for English, Donald Tay Ayers, Wendell Dennis, Brenda | lor. MacQuarrie, Sandra Wakelin. Prize for Arithmetic, am Ham GRADE VI (.YNETTA BROWN) | bly. Honor Certificates and Writing! Prize for History as Geogra- Certificates, 1. Rosina Beck, 2. | hy, Bill Richard. Blaifie Jelley, 3. Mary Lou Mills,| Prize for Spelling, -Lynn . Ellis | 4. Claudia Reid. 5. Joan Cream-; ‘and Judy Hambly (equal). ~ er, 6. Donna ‘Hambly, 7. Eliza-! Prize ‘for - Health, _ Donald Tay. beth Douse. - ‘lor. Grading Certificates and Writ-| Prize for Nature Project, Eark | -ing Certificates. Patsy Dooley, | Proude. Mae O’Brien, Frances Pickard,| Prize for improvement, Heath Solin Campbell, John Dunning, ' er MacMillan. _ Gary MacLeod, Thomas Stewart,| Prize for neatness Judy Mac. ‘William Dalziel, James Bryenton, | Ausland. Robert Lively, Evelyn Costelie, | Prize_for Perfect Attendance, Elva CosteHo, Monty Ke''s. Bar- George Knox. donated by School sara Doiron, Roper. El-| “-27d.* , -garor Smith Wendell ian ig oe ey BEST RADAR CONTROLLER -Jeen Creamer, Patricia Deacon, merited by Elizabeth, Martin, Dan- Prize for Improvement Marilyn | (order of merit): | Donald*Taylor, 2. Bill Richard} ee as cats weet we precedent. The trophy is donat- ed by the USAF’s 73rd Air Div- ision, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida. (National Defence Photd) Merit): 1. Connie Rodd, 2. Mary Lou MacLeod, 3. Susan Ayers, 4 Paul Jelley, 5. Pauline Beck, 6 David Power, 7. David MacKin- non, 8. Grant MacLeod. Grading Certificates, (alphabe- tically): Wayne Campbell, Kath- Carol Hughes, Coleen Jay, Joan oe Linda Knox, Debby Mar- Gordon MacDonald, Garry |MacLean, Jeanie MacLean, Paula / O’Brien, Kenneth Roper, Joseph jvan Beek, Sandra Wakelin, Alan Younker. Passed: Verna Hambly, Ralph Arsenault. = First’ prize for General Profi- iciency Connie Rodd. Second Prize for General Pro- ficiency, Mary Lou MacLeod. Third Prize for General | ficiency Susan. Ayers. Prize for Perfect Attendance, Kenneth Roper and Coleen Jay. Joseph van Beek. san Ayers, and Pauline Beck. Prize for Greatest Effort, Da-| vid MacKinnon. — Special Prize for Class Work | Connie Rodd and Mary Lou Mac- Leod. GRADE IV (MISS COFFIN) General Proficiency, 1. | Cheverie, 2. Nancy -Frigzéll, 3. Heather Livingston, Dale Ward | and - Hazel. Bernard Spellings, George Cheverie. Literature, Frances Fairgrieve. Languagé, Nancy Frizzell. Arithmetic, Allin MacRae. Attendance, Gary Griffin. ‘} Promotion Certificates (alpha- betical order) Hazel Chandler, George Cheverie, Frances Fair- grieve, Nancy Frizzell, - Gary Griffin, Heather Livingston, Al- lan MacRae, Dale Ward. - Pass: Joseph Perry. |GRADE Ill (MISS COFFIN) General Proficiency, 1. Anne Lively, 2. Glorid Hambly and Pearl Wheatley, 3. Mary Rodd. Spellings, Kathryn Rodd. Literature, Susan Champion. Language, Pearl Wheatley. Arithmetic, Marjorie MacDon- ald. Deportment, Anne Lively. Improvement, Doreen Coffin. Honor Certificates (alphabeti-| eal order): Gloria Hambly, Anne | Lively, Pearl Wheatley. Promotion. Certificates, Susana ‘Champion, Doreen Coffin, Sandra | MacAusland, Marjorie MacDonald |Adele MacEachern, Mary Rodd. Pass: Hazel Bernard, Kathryn Rodd. iGRADE Ill (MISS MOORE) > General Proficiency Prizes. 1. Anne Thompson, Paul Richard, |‘ David Hambly, James Constable, Brooke Brehaut. Spellings, Anne Thompson.” Arithmetic, yon Richard. Improv - in Arithmetic, Mona MacMillan. ~~ Attendance, Carola Bryenton. Deportment Carol Deacon. General Improvement, Mare Lacosse. -, > Neatness, Keir Jackson. . Improvement in Writing David Griffin. Honour Certificates jin. alpha- betical order): Brooke Brehaut, James Constable, Kathleen Cou- }ghlin, Louis Creamer, Alan Cur- rie, Cliton Ellis, David Hambly, Keir Jackson, Mona MacMillan, Paul Richard, Billy Stewart, Anne | Thompson. ° Promotion Certificates ‘in al- | phabetical order) Marlene Car- | michael, Wayne Coffin, Carot Deacon, Shirley Genge, David Griffin, Mare Lacosse. Bethany | MacAleer, Donnie . MacGuigan, — Ramsay, John Wigniew- ski. Pass: Willard MacLennan. GRADE Il (MRS. COFFIN) i Honour Certificates 90 percent ,and Over: Debbie Cha- ~diea= Dan- ny Clark, Derek Jenkins, “illiott Kells, Bi, Xnox. 27} ¢ ‘Genasd, Highest in Brian Fairgrieve. Second Highest in |ficiency Mary 1 | &cienoy Sharlene T. | prize for Progress _ Deborah | MacLean. } Second Pride for progress Gail Ann Livingston. +: Prizes for Effort, Deborah -Ste- .|wart, Grant Gaudet, Alon Mac- Innis. - Y Prize for Deportment, Dennis Williams. . Deborah Bryenton. Prize for neatness Ricky Nel-| son. ed O'Leary y High School Ends large attendance of parents and visitors. The grades were divid- Month of Strawberries”, and “Good-bye to Dear Old > : 1 for to: -1. Janet Noonan, 2. Robert Brurelis; prize for spelling in grade 2, Linda MacDonald. Coming out first in Grade: 1. Grant Cooke, 2. Judy MacDou- ga,’ 3. Allan Leard and Judith Carruthers (equal), 4. Mona Tur- ner and: Lorne Ramsay (equal), 5. Howard Mathieson. | Grade H: 1. Heather MacKen- zie, 2. Linda MacDonald, 3. Oyn- Pre: [Stk Renot be Alma _. Arsen- auit, 5. Brurelis. A song’ ™ F-Am-Big”,, by boys from Grades 3 and 4. Lioyd Adams was soloist. Grade 1, a Prize for Most Improvement, | rythm band number, Mary Kean conducting. Mrs. Matthews Prize for’ Highest Average im|ciass Grades 3 and 4 presented Spelling, Mary Lou MacLeod, Su-| ‘Underneath the Willows” with Eva Strong, Anna Raynor, Fran- ces Phillips, Sheila Noonan and |Chorus “Vacation Days’’, follow- ed -by awards. Anna Raynor and. Ellen Dewar (equal), 2. Iva Silliker, 3. Rhonda Carruthers, “4..Lioyd Adams, 5. Arthur Mathieson. Prizes for ari- thmetic in grade 3, Arthur Ma- thieson. Coming first in grade 4: 1. Judith Ann Pate, 2. Lioyd Lewis, 3. Hilton Shea,’4. Janice Mac- Williams and Blair Ellis (equal), ‘15. Patricia Ramsay. Prize for arithmetic im grade 4, Judith Ann Pate, followed with Rhythm Band number by grade 2. Hea- ther MacKenzie conducting. Mrs. Oarnpbell’s class grades 5-6 singing ‘The Sentinel Knight” and “Come Along’’, followed by awards. Grade 5 prize list:' 1. Wayne Ellis and Cathie Jelly, 2. Deborah Ellis, 3. Eileen Ma- thieson, 4. Joseph MacAlear. Literature, Wayne Ellis, arith- metic, Wayne Ellis, history, Jos- -| eph MacAlear. Grade 6 prize list: 1. Mary Coughlin, 2. Sheila Carruthers, 3. Shirley MacAusiand, 4. Dale Turner. Literature, 1. Mary Cou ghlan, arithmetic, 1. Mary Cou- |ghlan, history, Shirley MacAus- land. The afternoon session closed | by singing “The Queen”. In the evening the hall was filled to capacity for the closing exercises of Grades 7-10 and grade H graduation. Mr. Lewis MacKenzie, principal presiding, opening. with “‘O Camada’’. Mrs. Duncan's class Grade Vil pre- sented following songs, “Early One Morning’, with Déscant, ‘The Hunters’ Horn” with altos. Awards followed, Grade VII: 1. George Saunders, 2. Carol MacDonald, 3. Reggie Malone. Grade VIE: 1. Gary Phillips, 2. Gary Johnstone, 3. S. Jelly. pos VHI Certificates (in order merit) pass 200. -Average for Island 240. 1. Gary Phillie 2 Gary Johnston, 3. S. Jelly, 4. Ellen Phillips, 5. Lois Ann Mac- Lellan, 6. Eva MacMillan, 7. -Littian “Grey. %.° Forrest Dum- ville, 9. Judy Foley, 10. Menzet Rielly, 11. Sharon Ellis, 12. Bing Easter, 13, Gertrude Foley, 14. Loins Jean Harris. —— Mr. MacKenzie’s class, grades 9-10 presented, “A Shanty in Old — Town”, and “A Perfect by a group of gitls, ana with prizes for Grade M4 1. Shirley Shaw and Claire Mac- Donald, 2. Wanda Buchanan and Muncy MacDonald. Grade 1 ‘prizes:, Iris Reid, Georgie Mae Carruthers, O'Malley and Adrienne _ Webb. An address was read on alf of the grade 9-10 pupi' ita Boates to their each “Mae- Kenzie and was presefifed with a gift by Iris Reid. An address was read on besalf of grade U pupils by Miss" Marylois Ellis_te—their teav*or Mr. Earle Jelly and - he ;Was presen'ed with a gift by Houer Certilicates ‘is erder ef|Leod, Lee Macleod, Michael Me- Misi Doreea Andrews. Water ; John | ss F tal 5 as the most important’ thing in life and advised.the class to get as much education as—opportun- ity affords and whatever voca- tion they choose in life be made in these years_of-youth.- Kennedy; Perley MacNeill, Lucy Ann Jelley, Carol Biggar Judy Colwell, Daisy Reid, Mary Lois! Ellis, Doreen Andrews, Prescilla | Gallant, Winston Corcoran, Carol Sprayer, high perform- ance, lower cost. ™~ ' Phone 9514 or 9512 - Borden R Paul La Voie Carleton Oat Pat rt pt pi pt at Bt ft ptt ht ‘ Cash prize to value of $100.00 from R. T. HOLMAN Ltd., — Ch'town and S'side: la _* Moye Ls Se ee = pe ~ first prize — Ciiown MISS. 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MARY RIX — 1,602,230 votes — DESCRIPTION ' VALUE Janet MacPherson, John Raynor, DESCRIPTION VALUE Ellen Seer merce | anak | ruthers. 1 Plate Glass Mirror, 2 x * ++ ce emecemeresésoesess 19.90 | 1‘ Man’s TE 3isGeee sp docceseeetecanesecescs aw >a Week ie ek os te cSeodeonteanenc Mee ; Man’s on Cardigan ‘.. oviotiencotnpioiiaias ss 1 Kidney Shape Hammock Bench ......:..+-++++; 15,95 ‘Man’s-Chino dri pants ........ seeeeeeecereraees British Freig hter ik aes eee 4 95 ,M Men's coe bewwedece actphetieasbonbesiserine sam 1 Sport Bag ..... pavdssevsapaned Shenswedesanbanede: ae ; Oe ee ea ee Had Strike ‘lls tite oo So ae i eee 1 hland Tweed Rug 7’8” x 9 eka oeses ieucbaes 65.00 : x emt Goi hs aig 1 Roemantnees cc ee en freighter Seaway Discovérer 6 Pr. 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Federal | 1 - o Commerce and Navigation Com | second prize — S'side pany of Montreal, has been run- | : ning takehead grain eastward | wv: and_jron ore fro. 1 Sept-Iles, Que.., MISS MARINA MacCALLUM _— a j397, 969 votes to Great Lakes ports since the | start. of the navigation season. ; ALUE Ghia earvias Beit sh off hikes end 6) DESCRIPTION VALUE DESCRIPTION ‘ v Pakistani crew. won | 1 Hostess Chair ...... cogesccosccescmmsr; semcesccs.’ 15.95 3 Pair Byford Hose sthneeeeeeeneceenereeenersenses 4.50 Raymond Doucet, SIU_spokes- | 1 Pr. Dawn Pillows .........++. pbibeckinsan sae eoee- 10.00 1 Mans Nylon Jacket ~....ccccccccvcccccmmecccccccee © 6.95 . man, said Tuesday the picketing ; a, Chair Keeee hind S keene b= these ARR RNS 17.% ZT WPRRe Eee: SUES ng ci vinnnss hemcscacscnscsanecss 14.95 was te protest the seamens’ : — om Troning Pad eb recess icdaiess 3.98 1 Pair Teen Agers Shoes Sceashusweas seecccecscsese 7.95 “wages in the vicinity, of £12 : ~_ le eater . 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Hostess Plate Tea Set: ..sveseseeveseee= 25.00 | | \e Es ' | MACHINERY | ee ae third prize — S' side 2g) The Canadian Myers | ~ { i ‘MISS. NORMA HARRIS — 891,997.- votes ae e + F J 7: )2 a +i aging Us -* “APL