l!'1AY.J3t 195” laiit. ' .Tgl-glljl g g LLHA KLOTTET OWN PAGE SEVEN I. dette Sturdy, Shirley Perry. Esther ally m?l'llnl'lnll5 l.iOl'k in the 1953. I I cos Gallant. Lorraine 1-iamniill, Lorraine HalnniIII.M6liilla: GHlaiit.iDoiinl'J, Vnlmu Bot-niml, Phyllis; Filing I 4 Bug ON ROUTE Maureen Doyle. Marlon smith, Annette Biacquiere. Mauieenboyie, Muuem Mm. .3” Dow, mw.m,.l cmmcmrs wmmd by me m.,Cl.arkm. litioureen Doylr. fuscillall-Inntml shnrliianti Wl'l'.iliiL mntcsti m-- Thelma Cameron, Elaine tBrown, Marion. Smith, Thelma C8mf"””' 1-lnmniill, Mcrinn Gallant, Annnttc nee specmu, compam Tomnm Gillls. Elaine Brown. ocrsswin thn ()l'd('i' at Great: Aims”. BURDEN, PEI. (cm --Alter Mary Praught, June Gardiner, Elaine Brown, Priscilla Gillis, June Bmcquiem Esther cmkim Mmlionppdm Class Honors: Fxzatnces Gal-A Mary Praught, Mary Ryan, plow NEW WATERFORD;-N-I S mp, lnnnipit-tinc he-r overhaul at Hali. At. Muy Rylm Florence Murphy' Gm-dmen Florence Ml."'phy' -BI”: Smith, Thelma Czinioron, Shirley: l:-.iit ,Vtiinia Barnard. Mary Jo r.:e.nceHMlli"phyI June Gardmen Rmird tliird SF! nt twins. bar and fax. mp mg iar ferry Abagwen 15 Phyllis Mullen. Merlns. Gallant. nadctte Stordy, Rosita. Hickey. Per”! Elaine Bum”. Pmscum Gui-. Mycnmmmg Phyllis Mum” An-isna ic ey. - V V .2 .. pus bum M mlnmw Wm-key lint'x on the tun botvieeii here and . ord"c0:u:'":uc 033:1 Arulats: I1vmn;:RyRn' Esmer Cmrku" smhilis, June Gardinrr, l-'Iorciict: Miir-i iictte Blacquierv. IIOll01'S' 1.61-rninelc9,T,r,',fc;,:ung,lagisionffl”'?G""g a wmidm CIINWMI" mIdi'I”5 m”Ii;:i)t.n i1t(i:;nICiIiIiIdmiI1)h'tl1i3c Wlzuei the "'g t cues an Ill". RT ey err. , . . , .,, .f .4 , - - , ., ' 1 i r e EnIOH.hpitp V1 ,1, y p I '43 2 . 0 erry The iaculpy and stall oi Falcon- ?:"":'nd',onud' Vanna Bernard, D-wmtgm (80 wpm 50 mmme phi. Mmy Pllllll-.Ili. l'l.lllLC. c,ai- Ihimmili. Merma (mllant, Theimai4G,,1d Sean (0 mm W” M ” r-twp En-M,-d Maud was hm , 11 Grove and members ',TI;?,:y'nBeep:(itment of Health and. welfare assembled ind thenautdg; mrillm at Falconwoo . 0 Evening 0: May 15th to honor one their members. Mrs. Bldill Dunning. on her retirunent A: Man.- tron oi the Provincial Infirmary. mm. twenty-three years of untir- ser'vlce. mgfhe auditorium. tastefully de- unrated for the occasion. meoent-. pd 5 gay appearance as Dr. A. J. Mm-Cm:,on, medical superintendent, in the capacity 0! master of C&l'F'. rnoiiies in his usual capable manner, m 3 law well chosen remarks hith- iv commended Mrs. Dunning 19!" her splendid record as 9. public nilicial, and her untiring eliorrts tor the welfare of all who cutie. under her supervision, as well as her administrative qualifications and courtesy to all who may have had me pleasure or her acquain- Murchison introduced Hon. A w. Matheson. then Minister or Health and Welfare. who spolcein zlnwlllil terms of Mrs. Dunningi miistziiiding record as a public 0!- tiriil and his comments were most ham-tiiy endorsed by all present. At. the conclusion of Mr. Mathe- mnls address, the guest. of the Pi'Pilli)g was invited to the plat- (arm, and was presented with ap- propriate gifts from each of the iIlll0l'PllC branches of the service. to uliirli Mrs. Duiiniwg made a mgr Iii.'.lllg reply in her own pleu- IIIK way. Alter the presentation of gifts. I musical programme and dancing ttas enjoyed. During intermission .-otrnsiimeiits were served. To Mr. Leo Chaisson and his 'lIlii)Jr!, consisting of Mm. Jouph ,lnllg:ili, pianist. Mr. Frank Moln- vrn, soloist, Mrs. Yvonne Murray. soloist. Miss Kathleen Hornby and Mr. Webster, violinisis, and Miss ETHIJPEAS, tap dancing. to each or these artists, who rendered their ivspeclive iiumibers in ii. most pleas- n: and aocoinplished manner, the 'milt.v and start tendered their tm.:' sincere thanks. A iery pleasant evening. enjoyed in all pr:-sciit. was concluded with 'lie singing of the National An- ,IlFI'll. Awards To commerce Students Of lI.lJ.A. Typewriting and shorthand Cer- tificates and Pins were awarded IlV lhr (mar: Publishing Company in the Cnnimcwial student; of Name Dame Academy as follows: Typing 50 Wiini. (10 minute test) cor- tillcates lllld Pins; Lorraine Ham- '-ill”. 543 W-Dam-: Mary Praught. 537 ll ll "L1. Frances Gallant. 53.3 wp.ni.; Marion Smith, 53.2 Iv.p;m.; Mary Jo MacDonald, 53 w.p.m.; MPrll'll'l Gallant, 52.7 w.p.m.; Mun-. em Doyle, 52.7 w.p.m.; Phyllln Mullen. 52,3 w.p.m.; Elaine Brown, 52 WP-I11.: Annette Biacquiere, 51.9 Wiini.; Thelma Cameron. 51.! w. iUl'l.: Vnlma Bernard. 51.7 w.p.m.; Jiitie Gardiner. 51.1 w.p.m.; nchgp Clarkin, 51 w.p.m.; Rosita Hickey, 502 li'.p.ll'i. - Ordcr of Artistic Typist: (senior Cortiilctites and Pins; Valme Ber- Wird. Mary Jo MacDonald, Annette Blarqiiierc, Priscilla Cvillis. Merins Cialllllll. Shirley Perry. Frances gnlliilll, Maureen Doyle, Mu-ion . mith, Esther Clarkin, Phyllis Mullen, Thelma Cameron, Elaine Brown. Mary Prausht. Florence MUI'Dh.V. Bernadette Stordy. Lor- iamc Hammill, June Gardiner. shorthand "'""l”C"" Theory llinal examin- 4l'l0iit. The following ladies were Iwarded certinciitel and beeutilul Emblem him for their excellent ';l;:5ir0rY of the principles of Gnu R ortliand. (Pass 907a): Mary Jo ..I.'lCDOl1ll-I(I, Vnlma Bernard. 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