,. :ol'IIlUII W. Burgess :. lili'I' lllll('lI i.iin tree that overlooked Paddy's of his time tip in a cer- NEW DOMINION HCIIDOL February report of New Domin- ion School: GRADE IX - l. Phail; 2. Bruce ltiacPhee. GRADE VIII -- 1. Lester lilac- Phail. l GRADE VII - I. Ronald Mac- Phall; 2. Stanley Mat:Phail: 3. Harvey Livingstone. GRADE VI 1. Ferne lilac- Phee: 2. Merrill lttacPhiiil. GRADE III 1. Linda lilac- Donald. Highest average atlentianc: in senior grades Ronald lilac- Phail 88.5'k. Highest average attendance in- Calleen ltiac- l mom ritvois smoot. January and February report of Mount Tryon School: l Grade X e 1. Vivian Martin; 2. Charlotte Noonan; .3. Amy Noon--be. an. Grade VIII - 1. tin. tirade VII - 1. Martina War- ren: 1. Walter Warren. Grade V - I. Morley Wood: 2. Eldred Warren; 3. Donnie Noon. Everett Mar- an. Grade IV -- 1. Wendell Noonan: 2. Audrey Walsh. Grade III ta) .. 1. Lea Martin; 2. Edith Curtis. Grade lll tbl -- I. Dennis War- Gratie IX - 1. Helen Warren.' ANNANDALE SCHOOL Month of February report: Grade VIII - 1. Eleanor Norton; 12. Belle Campbell. Grade Vll - I. Leonard Camp- I ! t'-ratie VI - 1. Sandra Bunch- lard. l Grade V - I.1Tlieresa Camp- hell 2. Randy Jenkins; 3. Kather- VIII? Lannphcll. I Gratie IV Sr. - 1. Laura Jenkins: l2. Patty Jenkins: 3. Gordon Black- tett: 4. David Biackett: 5. Roy Metcalfe. Grade IV -Jr. 1. George Mac- Donald: 2 Clara MacDonald. Grade Ill - l. Helen Campbell; 2. Judy Metcalte. Henry 31 Carl Anderson Grade II - l. Mary Jenkins and Sidney MacDonald Iequaltz 2. AI- lan Bouciiard; J. Lynda MacFar- ' l””'” pond. lie could wait there. and l.e-cp watch. lie wanted to be on iizinti it" what he hoped would hap- jltlll tlltl happen. NI, Buster Bear llatllfl. the pati- 1'. tIl1L' to stay in one place and lg iinttli lie pruitled about uneasily. llc tlitiii'l care who saw him. it x t-.i.- IIltIt'll the sonic nay iiith Old llgiii tttrmtc They didn't try to lxI'tttI out til siulil oi Patitiy and sL.m,0i; tllx l';iilii). 'l'lit-,x tiitin't need to. QRADE ll; tituir." saitl Padtiygto hli's.'wa,-L I l'.Itltl). ”if zinythiiig happens and. (;uA1)1.; viii .. 1, our limit.-c is washed away oi'l5,mp5un; 2. ii...-be.-i M our ti.ini Iiruketi. renieniber to GRADE Vi .. 1 ih hut-it not ill the water. Dont go 2, A,-d-H, suma,-1. .islinit- t-it-ii toi' a minute. I-Even (;RADE V D 1, Au(tn-y C019, p it tht- ilillrl' isIl'l deep. none GRADE Iv .5,-,. 1. Helenl I ill ilitm three will come out in (;a1ianL lwmred Ameck mm W? Spud . 11 111 x'1'l 115-" GRADE IV I.Ir.l Mariei"Greetings” to the League Maga- "l 11111111-" will 3115- P8dd.V- "ll Cullen: 2. L'euII8t'd Gallnltli 3-lzine from our sub-division for pub- 1l'111r -1-s 11 ll? l1111't' P110111?-ll lalfilairclltis Rt-id. lit-alion in the May edition -W111 -lltlllll 111ll11111l lWli1'.VlnR GRADE III I iiratiier (Tole, Airs. James Afilcck took cliartze tin-so it-lit-its Wouldn't you 2y 1;;-emlan l)oiict-tti-. ;l. Giles of the lottery tickets for the art in tin tht-t iiouiti be sorry foi' Reid. drawing trom the Proiint-izii Coun- 1' Gerarti lllal-yllll 1r . (IRAIIE Ii 4 thug timtil-y. "Up And. my Una - A disciission took place regard- ltill l .iiii sort of sorry for . (;u,i,1)i.; 1513! 1 Eilcgn 1111-! C- W- l--- 111901111115 10 I19 held Ana" L-"Hm. 3g Lowglonce a month in each district of nit-tiiH xilltl Iliititii. psnnpsun; 1. u . hllx l1;ltl(l) ltltllxfd at him as itfeu Rem :ll;epni)ia:KiJ.shbVanIdwth:sm::::I.sheartily tilt" iiurltl are you sorry for (;RA1)1-j 1 l,ltjl y g . .' llt1illtlt'(l her own cars. "Why Reid; 2. Sharon Cole; M:CCl:::1aTo;ne:b(y'ex;;e y f'l”:g l"”lj"d' 5”"P5”"- . g - Cyrene Illaclntyre. that the meet- l-illlll l-'”"”dV I Highest altlliilllt 1" 5911101 ing adjourn. Meeting was rltist-d mt-.iii II for a grin ”iiii alit'avsl(;.-ades A13;-ga;-pi Simpson. with pram," so 111 I111 5011100119 11l1l1 15 dlhiill-I llighest average in Junior A delicitiiis lutich was then lltlllllltl M1011 ll19.1' 319 5111? Of Grades -- Heather Cole. served with Mrs. Artie Mat-llliilan. -t1111Illl1l11L' lllP,Y are not Ruins 10 .'I'eat-her - Marie Nunn. Mrs. Hamid Douglas. Mrs. Wilfred replied Paddy. Affieck and Mrs. D. L. Mullen, - -----V-4 acting as hostesses. i ir rades -- Linda Il'lacDon- 1'9"? 2 Veldl DIWSOD. :33 095.2295. Grade II - 1. Lillian Mat-Kenna. Perfect attendance Lesterl Grad" 1 ml "T 1- mm" DEVI" . . h H d son. iui:fi:h:A”;c34oe'l::l1llil Macp 3 an . Grade I (b1 - I. Verna Martin: Ar 'h Pr il Nicholson l2" E3” "5"": 3- 5”"-'1 W315" 9" " " " t ' an(d RIoiinlie(ltiacKenna equal. , mT T”T'T::T:i'.TT Irate Cl C. 1. Gloria Mac- HOPE Jul '3" S( HOOL tQiiigiey; 2. I-Elisabeth Maclit-iiiia. Fl'l)Iil.IuI')' report of llopt: liner K('”'de I (d' ” 1- Derek Mi"-" av. --ii. -.:iii' THANK GOODNESSI NOW I WON”? BE FLYING INTO TI-l' NEXT ROOM . I'LL HAVE IT UP IN A JIFFYJI - --IX-?1E'iJu'”t!-ti"-tin SPEED !' ne. Gratle I Sr. - 1. Johnny Camp- ell. Grade I Jr. - 1. Johntiy Bunch- ect attendance: Eleanor Nor- Lt.-onarti Campbell. Belle tluiiiphcll. Katherine Campbell. Theresa Campbell. Randy Jenkins. Patty Jenkins. Roy Metcalfe. David Blackett. Gortion Blackett. Clara Mae MacDonald. George MacDon- zild. Judy Metcalie. Helen Camp- hell. Mary Jenkins. Lynda Mac- Farlane. Joliiitiy Campbell. Highest average: Sr. grades - Eleanor Ntirton 96 per cent. Jr. grades. Sidney MacDonald and Mary Jenkins tequall 89 per cent. Teacher. Mrs. Helen Cnhh. attic Ilighest average for the senior grades. Morley Wood. 84 per cent. W" are! and for the junior grades. Verna g .3 Martin. 94 per cent. Perfect at- 5""P5""- icndance for Februarv. Morlcv (591111113 llt'l(l- Wood. Wendell Nnonan.-and Verna Martin. Ste- IX 1. l"el'llr i.- .Hx. .l Grandma I-W Chariee Kobe W Teacher: Wanda Willis. oicr for nnotlior nit-cting. Sick coiiitiittlcc i'cptii'ted .ni;i(ic and treats given. New coitiniittcos were appointed: Sick. Mrs. A. Bolger and Mrs. E. Pyle: School. Mrs. C. McKay and Mrs. A. S. McEwen. Correspondence was read and decided to send 55.00 to March of Dimes; also to canvas district for Red Cross it ask to do so. It was decided to buy new oil- cloth for table in upper school room. also more hooks for coats. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne McEwen; roll call an Irish joke; lunch commit- tee. Mrs. F. S. Bell. Mrs. E. Fyfe. Mrs. C. McKay. Mrs. R. Douglas and Mrs. K. R. McKay; pro- gramme. Mrs. R. Douglas and Mrs. A. Bolger. Collection amounted to 31.65. Program committee then took charge and an interesting reading on N.S.. and a contest were en- joyed by all. Hostess and lunch committee then took charge and a delicious lunch was enjoyed by all. Meet- ing closed with singing of the ”Queen." ALSO" I HAVE DB TISSUE-LIKE LEAVES V55 -.. LIKE MV LY DEVELOPED .iLF-QOUEEZING ORANGE TREE . HERE .s.I JUST 72595 "THE END. AND GLUIZGI calls I'M GLAD VOUZE CREATING THINGS THAT WILL BE 6000 R3? PEO?LE! 1'2-til i. I I. Ii. Carla Allan lit to i;iiii'” tli ' -.. P” , sit. a. At least he Mickey Mouse By Walt Disney .tl. sr. ANDREW"! c.w.L. STERLING W. I. The Febriiary meeting of Sterling W. l.. was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Fyle. Meeting opened by singing of Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by fifteen members and one visitor with an exchange of Valentines. More discussion on history of Stanley took place and was left The February meeting of the St. Andrew's sub-division of the Cath- olic Women's League was held in the parish hall on Feb. 27th, with the president. Mrs. D. L. Mullen. presiding. There were forty-five members in attendance. The meeting opened with the recitation of the League Prayer by the Provincial Director. Rev. Fr. MacCormac. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. The treasurers report was given by Mrs. Ernest MacEachern and the bingo party report by the con- vener, Mrs. Bertram MacDonald. the report of the card parties by the convener, Mrs. Roniuald Mac- Donald. Several very interesting letters were read by 'ihe president. and discussed by Fr. MacCormac. A receipt acknowledging money for the gift for Most Reverend Mal- colm Macl-Zachern was received. There were also several acknow- ledgment: from those who had re- ceived gifts of chocolates at Christmas. It was moved by Mrs. James Mat-l)onaiti and SOC(lll(lEd by Airs. James Atkins that 55.00 be given to the ptipil making the highest average in senior and junior Catechetical exam: to he held in June. It was moved by Mrs. Ronald MacDonald and seconded by Mrs. Ernest MacEac-hern that 350.00 be donated for the Catholic Glrla' Scholarships at St. Dunstan'a Uni- versity. It was moved by Mrs. George MacCtirmac and seconded by Mrs. Charles Campbell that 320.00 be sent to the Missionaries of Mary. It was moved by Mrs. Ernest MacEachern and seconded by Mrs. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Fort Augustus Dairy C0,, will be held in Parish Hall on Saturday, March 5th at. 2 pm. DADDY, MOTHER JLBT HIRED A NEW COOK! p Strange But True By F. E. MacArthur lllicn will we find a liiiiiiati in- itltllllllll of winch old Mother Na- tiirr has not constructed the first iiiutlclT' 'l'lic ('tlllllIlUlI word panic was nlltlltil ill Ancient Greece as early . .i!Itl leis -tilt) B. C. The Greeks held the 1.lllI.llltIUL'lIl that panic was spread by ,... tht- God Pan and so they reward- - UH ud him with a grotto for his wor- , . slllp upon Acropolis. UH". llltllilf are seven candidates for . I dtxhv title of King among the three l I mliiiillion gypsies oi" South Africa. The results of the election will not he released until next March. .lilIll('S Rinalde of New York. can I" 1' ,x.lV two words in 27 different langu- -1 tltlziuti-. What are these two words tiiirliiiiti why is it important for him lll8:lll know them? . xi. ”Slinc-.xliine" are the words and wqniiiii is his trade at the United .1 1 Xiilitins. , mm ltoii't forget that the next tax H..,iil.iw niiikt-s April 15 the deadline l....'ui' Iilint; income tax returns in H .p.. . l'.l3.'u. The traditional filing date of Hm tlart-ii 15 was in affect 40 years .7 P or xiIl('C I913. 'l'li;- tniirth pearl was added to p .l'riiitit-ss Atiiieis birthday necklace 1”” 1))" ltvr niotiicr, Queen Elizabeth. 1” ” liititlt-iitiilly. one pearl is added 1-111 I'Illll )t'&lI' a family custom. . . l. .ll'lit-ii the necklace is complete with . 'l1 i-I1-lll 1lt'.'ll'lS the princess will be ready vi: ll :l .inr llt'i' debut into palace society. .. ...,1 tnilx Ilit-ii will site be permitted to , I lt- iit-zir it. ill I l 1 . me lt.i.llI. Bringing Up Father DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 42. Oennea I. More secure river 3. Inipreaa Q loualalnl (so. Am.) DOWN a. Medieval stories I. Living 8. Predicts L-Jildll E.lL'J.'JLi lIu:ll.3ll K. bv IL-ieorae Mcivtanus ..:r'Ha aav mo st-tows TH! Mos? IMPROVEMENT av NEXT WEEK wii.t. . .. as excuseo mom . it '- soctal. DANCING 1 SURE AM! roow out: TEACHER OFFERED A SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THE sow GROUP... deeply II. By oneul 11. Work I& Home in M. Walk alowly It Bird: an a clue DC Underworld god Wm :2. Front . ii II II II AWL? llltlis and Mimi: L-it-Jinn ULMI Iutwhfl lewd REST SOCIAL mucmo CLASS! morning star 15. To bury (P060 26. A lever 30. Antiquated 32. Sultan"; decree 6. Killed 7. Scotch-typt cape I. Warp-yarn 9. French writer 10. Mala believe LITY ORIGINAL 3:. Wearlet 85. University oaicer ac. stupety 38. High priest 30. Man's name )7. Neuter pronoun 16. Dry. aa wine I9. Paddle-liltl pmcesa I0. Scotch river 21. Melodies 23. Gull-like bird :4. Agitated 27. Poker stake 28. Italian river 29. Aitirmativa reply 80. Travel back and forth 31. Ignited 34. Samarium (aym) l 83. The eony of Africa (var.) M. Hindu -. U . qr, I'i By Wally Bishop .: II Muggs and Skeeter "OUR pt ..z i NO WONDER YOU'RE I BQOl(E.'YOU SPEND ExE12;f CENT ON THIS JALOPY..I LOOK; 1-HQEE HOQN5. - six LIGHTS .'-EVEN DOOR Cl-ttMES.' DON'T MAKE A PRODUCTION our OF TI-(I5 DATE, DOLL. MY FINANCES ARE ON THE QIMSI sL " ixiF.4in AVIEVTAWIIS--P 11' liiiiliiirvs in India had a total ” rtrtiltl lllll('HL!8 of 34.406 in 1954. 1 A delicious . treat I c. a OH - Al2TiE' R a .5' as 9 lEii'a Keii By Paul Robinson Kilmer'l famous poem 80. Oil of rose Mai: 60. Bookot maps Cl. Type of leather DAILY CBYPTOQUOTE-lIoro'e bow to work It A X Y I) L I A A X R la L O N G F E L I. 0 W one Ir. icr simply stands for another. In this example A it used for the three L'a. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters. apoc- trophiee. the length and formation ot the words an all hinte- liach day the code letters are ditferent. Acryptograrnmooletlol , LPY OLJPBJPU, WASP L?! W!- BJSPCFQQ. QBFLCQ NAB L UCI.PB?i az BJWI-DLWONITCC vumiiaya Gypteqtute: 1-iii WELL Mrlnittn. A ectln-' riric FA.I'I1-I'l ABSURD -. BROWNING. HUGH TRAINOR, Secretary. chewing aids digestion while the flavour sweetens your breath! .0 g .5 ill Tilly The Toiler By Bob Gusiafson wiueteifs I C EWING GUM . H DH, OEAR KNOBBY... 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EIMI AT HVlN'YOl'II TAKING MG 10 HMNIII V I-I'LL min you A1 in mono m vim: AINANCEMINT out: as "t t mt - Secret; Agent!-X9 HI litul-: - l -.'lt1 lie ii 1- : - int:-: :1 mi? ill" lit own It i';.ist won and Ill .I.tt"li. knocking I t' rt. ..-ist was then 2th .1 iia;-art. but his chm um-.-n l'l1' lo r-r-t's king. (Site out w: )'l7i1' alter South dN?tardcI.i:a tvlirly on the diamond tibia: his a rum to the ace and a ,.Qwni'd the qiit-on. Even if quid smother the club .GR'Iorer could still play ,. v in b been-list g By Mel Graft The Lone Renae: Iv Fran Striker