. :- lx-sl'l-Ax-'ll - .- - -- . iliplgalc In the graduumll t”.'-iiliifi iliiiiiiie for Algcbihr eililllfiltfiidu ' ("diie 1” - G”l5' Mm-mu Pens M .'l” Lhlnchma As.s9c"".'"" breeding foxes from S we dis b of fish that you will use. There are William H. Burns presiding. Eight Mrs Burris SI. lVl?ll'Y'5 C”"":""' .s,"n".nm.sfol: Mrs. Dr. Gallant. V I ..Pmugm' 9l A"l"m'.a'.A55oda.'ed .u"nc.hl”da sources. many combinations. -membe a were present. After the The June meetln of Balti Frmlds 9f Pet" Bllllllm Of Mia The pass and pme IN I5 ai ' (Wade 1x -A""3 Y””' iiiiiiil: Eiaiijilinkeiellellroi-i'ison Ranclislthhgdzalfiyiigfliiziilil regular routine of business a soc- Wom en ' s In sgt ute meg cwcl" will b9 slid l0 llll0W lllat 10” E ” ' gllrjug Bmderll There should be a market in A guod example would be as fol- on Monday evening at the l" lllmllcll lhllmvfd -flier having spen some me n t a Prince , . .. l -2- - -".- Pl t . i noflIoWil!eHect..'l'h9l'Olf0IWlI' L l I g,,elmlcll,,luoHh l, l Page 12, The Guardian Tuesday. June 26. 1956 ll Eieeeen. l;..ttll.r..ed...l.l.aih...l;in.l..&.;.aqu.l.le' :3 gills: "ll: Ufc,',f:,f,'y ON ities of fur. Now. however. that Miss Marjorie McArthur. Ken- 'oh sll dhy .,,elllu Jun 1. the oh-.l:m' hell," . lhlt n cnl."oi:gd"' ll” '”n” if "m "Wm" l' Mt ' '1"3l'”" "uln '1'” l””k"'d V"-ll eacranieiit of coanrniatinn we; sd- Plrantl. In the absence of the paiil Says Fishermen Can Learn Congratulations to l-Owdl W- Ctll 01 91!! Il.&oInutation mink for it places such coats in the category of cloth manufacturers and therefore they may not be Miss Marjorie Riley. Mr. and Mrs..Gordoa Cousins. Miss Gertrude Cousins and Mrs. minlsteied by His Excellency. Bia- hop Macliacliarn. to approxlnietr ly one hundred boys and girls of 391'. RSV--l-D . Kelly. the school )l presented - certificates and p fem-H” W" 0 9 ' Hancock. Summerside. who was from independent shippers which classified or advertised as fur Ed,” Mhllhew ol Bull "l . 91"-fled P".5ld'"'.”' H” Canidhn W": ”l',!l.l'"d " mm '"cu”” 1'" cllll-3; Tl1l3 declllllll W1" 59 "'3' visitors to Charlo etvown oil pupill"ctilff'M?ig 3"" Giulllt. student nurse at uc n a National Silver lox Breeders dish Xx: . as were quoted as very pleasing to furriers. mull lm Ac-dam; . .1 gun” or "I0 Clllrloll-clown Hospilhl is 50cll"l0" 'l we" "mm mee "K on WP” ewe" silver" Mr. and Mrs. Charleslaockhart, honour from the parochial house '.”dluh"h”ucay'”" Miscllllclle ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CPD - Pat Anlle. treasurer of the Newfound- land Federation of Fishermen. hays fishermen in this province can learn a lot about economics and marketing from Scandinavian coun- tries. Recently returned from a tour of Denmark. Norway and Great Britain. Illr. Antle says Scandina- vian fishermen have a standard of llvlng "way above" their New- California and can lleliiel d l ll that he is naturally of a scienti- commercial types, but demand for l foundland ,C0lllll9lP3l'l5 bl" "M" ;f:lll'lf;'.. '9 wpply "W at e Scggflfs lf,'l:f slfml: ";:l;,:"c;e”c'al'll;: lll. lull, or lniind. Early in his'car- these has apparently picked up gligtlelfox 'Fl?gseNhorEeltheLl1)diiiIt: ivi"aip'e'ir't'I'..l”'ir”3'.'.;.Ei,'” ,1,.”;2f.f,e"',f,ll3 of o r joy: promotions and bonor- -- Saturday. June 16, the Mis. tar less fish per inan. . . eel he received 8 very liberal edu- recentlv. messed '. l l l Don-l feed on up lllhcheh gra es ix and X; choral reading couche Convent Alumnae held . by the graduates: promotions and banquet in the parish hall in hon- ' land Federation of Fishermen. school and one school for teach- Made up of volunteer members. it mg the process of handling fish. promotes the vocational and eco- Courses are also offered in naviga- nomic interests of fishermen. It IS tlon. r-" -telephone. bookkeeping also the parent body of t'0-0l-lf3l'8- and 03"! Oi electrical equipment tive unions and sales organizations aboard the vessels," he ggygl which handle fish sales. GOOD PRICES ASSURE!) "AU by-products are utilized. pr0- "Ill lllllllolltlll lily young Nor- cessed and marketed." Says MP Weglall llshefmlll C311 be trained Antle. "Denmark. for instance is to be a first class skipper. In five selling cod tongues as far away :5! mniillis he can learn diesel engin- L: cei-log-" Fish hearts. checks and other fishermen refuse to work if they They do so well. he says. L they utilize all their by-PF0ClllCl-5 are trained to do their Jobs and are "100 per cent" 0rE-':llllZ9d- VOLUNTEER RIEMBERS l Norway has a large i'lSVli(li'm8ll 5 union. resembling the Newfound- Si. Mary's Conveni,.S'side Prizes And Pass List Aim Ronan had the hltlllfhl ill-"l C.IlADl.'A'l'lNG CERTIFICATES l l Allil lioiiall. Pliillippa !ilcNallY- llllal'jtlI'lt.' Noonall Vernita Gallant- Sylvia Goulct. Domllly P9”-l" - -- M - r 1 th i th ' - - Richzirrl. VI-Cecilia Letl-llh 8'35 9 lBoys, Clair Gallant. Grade I Girls: Betty Gallant. 8 9 best sir:-viii-ow of silver l- l U . Louise wedge. Boys and Girls. Patricia Steele. Sandra Casey. Carol Perry, lilifnlroliln Cffl:Sgg18lIlleS. llaltonllranchl Eglllrfolmteg tglcelzedestsulvffggfh :23, glmhd tfllllfcllgdagoggnifgzl ?)lllufl:ll.l lszedclgrghelllgggessl "slated by l'lllhEls0l:vC:'edfoVlVil,t:;l1eb;eat::argaagrlslll Joyce Arsenault. Sandra Si'lllll'i1l3l'l- Bonita Gallant. Y . l. .. ., aid. V H l l .- .- Vlll- Lalhelllw N"ll- 5'll”"!” 3 lil'-lr is ' . n . d G1 1.. Pa 1 1) - lie. ill Elle pelts brought L--40 alcrllng. . , . . iii:ul;c(:igli-i.)MH IliVCfli.l0..d l',lll';llle"eCi'lT:;i'l;l9lMfllwlgl Lyiidf Mai)li1)ieI1hIlSCIlalIll.V Oyilaziihne Gagllant, uEdwa(i'ii((lllc- 'lll:llIlgChRtlllI:ESi::ull lg? gyel 5a2'.3100Illet. Egglihgggwgrlgllloggvglhngel; 3:: SIS ;lIhecnUSelhl)ei.C:ltliLill:::lell!l:'i ltlgrs lt3oC:a:elgt;'e3lgln ha; proved. The treasurer reported a elm” ' i ' Grade IV Girls: Mary McNe'”' hmmaf ” "0 0 Cl "9 a Very Slmllar Vaflely known as question came up years ago. It psreems, Mr.-and M"' Eu” wow" igrelltiintcldiivzlhlgrsonlhlcgdthiii: Diana Arscilaiilt. Leatrlcc Ll3Bl'zli'l(': lk Clm,.l.,ll.- '.VlilL'LUlIllEi( . edible parts find their way 10 llle are not assured in the early spring consumer's table. "Even the gulf their catch will bring a reasonable are used for chemical lluI'llU595- price at the season's end. Education too plays a laal'l- "The advance prices are taken ”In Norway alone they llaille Ill? care of by a fund set up especi- state fishing Schools. one liisli-icl ally iu deal with this. matter. it me over-all market returns in any one year are lower than the mini- mum Price . . . losses are made up ilirecily from the fund." If market prices are higher than goes into the fund. "the agreed price. the remainder tirallc VllI- Elizabclli (iiill;-ilil BWS and Girls, sham" Chluwl Senior prize for Gcuiiit'll')". I-l0ll' ruled by I-I. P. Foley. IX-Paula Perry. Prize for Latin, (lolialcii by m l RRV. G. J- lllatl-ell-'lll l('alholic Womenls Leaizlle: lX7RllllY D95R0'5lll'-b- . Grade I Girls. Jean Beriiard. Certificates foi-lPe4rfi-rt .-lilohlil-ini"1i' Boys. Blah. Gamble. V-llrlilliliille L9(-la””- J93" D”SC”” Girls and Boys. Lynda Cormier. Ctlllllle Cl'lW- Grade II Girls. Mary Gaudef. l Grade IV Girls. Lynda Olscamp. Boys. Paul Gaudet. Girls. Joan Murphy. Prizcs for Reading. doiiaied by VllrJlld-V A".-Wall” '5” 393"” Grade lll Girls, Virginia McDon- Frzmccs l.oClalr. Rogers. Jeanette Arscllauli. lX- Norma i"itI.pail'i(-k. . Prizes for Music. liollaled by the lBovs Patrick McNally. Gi .. Eileen Praught. Prizes for Spelling. donated by held in Saint John recently. Lo- well has been one of the "I933 !C' tlv; members of this organization for many years and has Flelllo lastly maintained his faith in sil- ver foxes and their mutations by breedinlz high class specimens 1 year. yegieapriiicipal part of his fur end er-gies are centered on mink an the way he has pi-ogrlessed in breeding and exhibiting fine speci- mens oi different varieties shows cation in one of the best colleges in Ohio and that has helped great- ll. ll, uiillcrstandinvz genetics with- out which knowledge it would be inipiissiblc to arrive at the goal that he has achieved. We can look forward to Lowell pulling a good deal of energy into this revered fox organization. A collection of approximately 5.100 drcsscd chincilla pelts were auclillnfd by New York Auction (30,. lm-,, ycslerday. The goods went (in show Tuesday and were described as a "fine. select col- lection.” The offering included. Inc.. and other groups and independent. Iiildslliik Bay Company. New York. sold approximately 80 per Prizes for Application. donated by the Assumption Society. Boys. Tommy Perry. Ivan Arsen- aull. Brian Perry. Grade II Girls: Ann Peters. Boys. Bruce Mulholland. Boys and Girls. Clair Gallant. blus which advanced slightly. An Ofltrllll of wild mink was mainly tulrlhbdrawn. According to the auc- ll Y's report there was wmemm interest shown in the collection. but shlppers' limits were above the current market levels. Comments from those who attended were that the price levels l-VG” Very strong. However. it was stated that the best pelts have been pretty well sold and that the goods now offered were mainly LENINGRAD And here's a word that you are invited to translate - we can't: V.0. ”SOJUZPUSI-LNINA" cordially invite buyers to attend the 27th International Leningrad Fur Auc- l-l0"- -lllly 23. I956 . . . . It is ap- parently the trade name by which the Leningrad fur auction is known to its clients. At that auction al- most every type of fur is included in the consignment with the ex- Celltion of silver fox. Apparently the Russians are going to take up the breeding of silver fox as they have purchased quite a number of l Germany. Czechoslovakia and oili- er countries adjoining for that LVN of fur. It was quite popular there until World War 2 came and then of course no supplics reached EUWPG but the prestige of the fur must still linger in many peo- people minds for it was to Russia skins averaged over SL300 and one trian noblemcn used these skins as lining for their coats. BE FOXY And here's an advertisement in Women's Wear Daily by Essroq and Pappas. 226 West 19th Street. New York -If you want to be foxy. see a good foxman. Russian and Canadian whites and pastels. Norwegian blues. natural silvers in stoles, capes. shruss. muffs and collars. . There is an informative article on the feeding of fish in is recent iety of fish in any greater quantity than 15 per cent your ration. 2. Exercise the greatest amount of care in buying only from the best sources. The difference between a good product and a poor prod- uct may only represent a quarter of a cent a pound. but that small amount helps the good producer to stay interested in the business and making the best product, which is the only way he knows how. 3. When feeding a high fish diet use meat sources that are heavier in fat or even supplement with additional fats such as lard. Carefully consider the varieties lows: Use 15 per cent whiting - this provides you viscera and a high percentage of flesh. 2. Use 15 per cent haddock and cod - (these 2 varieties are generally caught together and always processed to- gether.) Usually haddock is 75 per cent to about 25 per cent and other in the processing - they are not done in human consumption Mllllclllle. Mrs. Colin Donald. Sea View and Mrs. George Cronler. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carroll. Baltic and Mills Florence Bfyellton. Spring Valley were vis- itors to Charlottetown on Tues- day June 19th. . A lirle number of people at- tended the auction sale of live- stock and machinery of Robert Simpson. Malpcq-.-e on Tuesday af- teeriloon June 19th. Mr. E.C. Bell i Her many friends will be pleas- ed to learn that Mrs. Eric Sud- sbury is making a speedy recovery following in recent operation in Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pickering and family of Borden were visitors to Sea View, on June 16th the guests of Mr. Preston Pickering and Miss Mary. Pickering. On Thursday evening June 14th Mrs. Ernest Bryenton. Malpeque entertained the members of Mal- peque and Baltic Women's Mission- ary society at their regular month- ly meeting with the president. Mrs. times over that they can be fed in larger quantities than 15 per ingredients such as cereals. horse meal and tripe as individual items which have been proven many cent, a rancher should test very carefully before exceeding the magic figure of 15 per cent even scvcral varieties. A good point to remember from Wlllle llsll 3"d d0 3 800d 10b "l' was inexpensive. available and the lld gether. Then for. the third variety mink loved it. palmllhlllly was no you can use either flounder or question, The. rancher who used to the church. This was followed by benedictl of the blessed sac- rament. On Friday evening June 15. the commencement exercises of Mar- ian Academy; Miscoucbe. were held under the c p Rev. JD. Kelly. pastonbefore a large and appreciative audience of parents and friends. The programme was as follows: salutatory by Edward Leclair: Principal's report, Chorus-Cause honors Grade XI; Alma mater liymn; graduation honors; Valed- ictory. delivered by Della Gaudet: chorus-Praise Ye the Father; Ad- dress to the graduates by Judge J.S. Desftoches: Remarks by Rev. 1-D. Kelly. Cod Save the Queen. Lumina P frler, nurse at the Provincial Sanatorium, spent a weekend in Miscouche. guest of her brother, John. C. Polrier. On Tuesday evening, June 19, ial hour followed. and lunch was lerlled by the L f assisted by home of Mrs. Bruce Riley with eight membe B and one visitor pre- sent. The president Mrs. W.K. Crafer presided. Arrangements were also made for our district convention to be held in Irlshtown hall in the near future. Arrange- ments were also made for our ali- nual school picnic. Lunch was Miss Louise Woodside. Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor. Clin- ton. have as their guest Mrs. John :::":a':?"r.a?'d:.:.::""'s- Mr- Oll Saluniay mornlns. June is, a dl-losua mass in St. John the Baptist Church. Miscouche. was celebrated by Rev. J.D. Kelly in of honor of the graduating class and high school students of Marian Ac. ademy. , George MacGuigan of Charlotte. town. recently spent a weekend in Mlscouche visiting friends. our of the graduates. Rev. J, , Kelly, Rev. Martin Monaghan and six teachers were also present In the evening the Home and School Association sponsored a From. The graduates and the high school students with their escort, walked in procession fron the con- vent to the parish hall where Er- ma Gallant placed a wreath of flowers on a statue of the Blessed VlI'ElII.'A large number of parents and friends of the graduates en- loyed dancing to the music of the Miscouche orchestra. County Hospital, as the result of a car accident. The monthly meeting of the Min. couche subdivision of the Catholic Women's League was held on Wed. nesday evening, June 18 in one of the convent classrooms. The meat. The secretary read the minutes of the last meeting which were up. ports. The education conveiior was absent as she was attending a meeting of the provincial diocesan I Bonita Blacqllicrc, ” I am I,? W . Lea ue ' l ' I l Pl'l'I.CS for Illllllll-lei Afmw .',C3”'” 'E ,f”"e” 5 3 ' lhc Ixniglils of (,olum-buslt Grade III Girls: Phyllis Gallant. An appeal by the Universal Fur Pollock al 15 per cellll -l-h l - - whll h (l0lialCdAby ggcggilulnlghlliip gllliingllllalll Blgvgadgolngiglillfail (aould. 1VqV;)l'(ll5 gilrlll-'l(l.lzli-wv Irigiefndelgvlfngl ofmTol fish as describzd above haetslz llgsiiersisliililtr iliien ll'illiilClil0etPe:Ipllet:iet:'iIiI:; Migsegiine Tuplin Indian River councu In Ch"1'memw"' ml . . M I l H m nl ......l.... Ibl ll ll. ll . llillllliiz McNall.V.. b Fa. Teresa llo.,dlla Boys land Girls. Nancy Blac- Grade IV Girls: Elizabeth Ann asking that mouton be declared E229 ;'e..::... :1 "E3342? mid C3,? hiluiilillhedraililhlilohhlill Sig higengehggnslome ':hB"ck.”y' C0lTElP0lld0llCI Wll read. also Prize for l'7lllll'5h:d9”alEfd0m':n ls)-Yma EN"? it quicre. I Gaudef. not a for was upheld. The ..i- rosefisli is available. it can also sel-Falls llollble, Mllll, ranch. lllwllauhllgd Elelrlzclle rlihle Prim" wma by'l'w' "'1 '" "llcle lll thcr Mt-Lcod. lMal'J0,r:ed xaml'hy.A""'cll 0:.” 3" i Grade II Girls. Judy Arsenault. Boys. Roger Ahern.. eral Government revenue ('l8!)3."t- be utilized as one of your varieties lug ls 5 once 'h'y'eal- buslnesg baptlzmlll gervkgec JV” Ji'?l"".e3 we Lug” M".."'m' mme1y"C"”i Prize for Al'll-ll.m9lIlL' Ea Doml l gillgolwc Richard Boys. Davldl Gallant.l Girls. Joanne Polrier. tax:-t-or nit--ltns-..-, i.-we I. a o... ol vlscem lype llsh. one breeding season one whelplng by Rev L M Mm” (:1! "Ian. vention Theme . The lottery tick. Cmhililuc women; eag ' lixnn Connolly ' Bayihaynd GmS' Glam. Jean M”. Certlfillzilililihillicl-e.P'rfeCi Cums decision Wm b. season. one crop.' one return. sington Land. the. followlnyg children izoilgrfhg l:i"gem?ldlsmbl"9'l thy 9”?l'- .- - ii-. - . .. '. . L 'i ' Fihfdi t t tG dtt fl.Nt" i - 9'" ”- W”"l"l'- ."- 9--.--, .o,-a-l,-; - -------lie.-32-.-. an --- .. :....'::.;"i.c:::. ..r.:..' .s.ir"l...::;il::.'.l:l::: 2:5”a'2i5”l-”Sa.i?l2i5il'..E'Zf”i'tiff ed on lo Rt. Rev. 5- J- ' lM3liY lll'l5l'l'll- B”?Mg.ill M. .l- 93ls' m";3 03 al;"'l D l l" " ' ' bracket is very common. Some penned and cannot forage for and Mrs. William Pickering Sea mm of "'9 mm" during '7'”-l3 Ronmll I Rev. l,m.,,llly pel-l-y l l oys. ly dl in. Glrs and oys. su a ouce le. axes collected in the past on the even 0 much hl he, ll,” lhhl themselves lherelore lh at vlewl ml D l 'l It was decided to have the July - - 1 tin donated by . ll Girls I-lizabelh Noonan Grade II Girls Mar Gaudet - '- 5 3 ' ' ey 9 ' 3 avd B”"'e- 50” ” M" : l.ll' ll Tlllnre fuIfeCliz:iiri Phillippa Mi:- 1 ll2flol:l;"::e1i?;llf;gl' i iGl.ade”lV' h Girls FlOre'nce Gal. Boy: Raymond .Afsen)iiilll. John 93,6 Hi." ' V ' land did not experience the prob- entirely dependent upon what you and Mrs. George Riley. Hamll- l:"ui:hlh”:"eb0ll lg" "7 ;' ll. la 9 ' l I ' - ' ” . ' ur ermore the 15 per cent i ems of some mid et ranchers p t in a feed mixer. Don't d it to . - I 0 0 0 owcli F 'i' Nally. .l ll dhhaled by,-l9allPll9 M3CD0"'3ld- B .',a";l'. 'h d All Ol5Caml&.TlllmS"l(ia.”a"vh d on dressing and dyeing moutonmits this year . . . Omside of feed it?! month. a week or a day? I1 -C.V. 53' ' law" Pal"-V on m0ll0Il the i i 5 Pr” rmr gohigiy ' Lllulse Rich" GRADE V”: G(i)f?i:, Hgnrihela Bliiiithard Boy-IgVlaarI:llls Aliiirlen aGl-eiiqalid leiiglii mean"! mlourmdi Bl" - , ion - 2 . . -. l ' l - . - l ': gsclump ldfcallll U”W'. Prizes for Arithmetic, donatedl ard. Robert Gallant. Prize for Mathematics. donafzal hliarun Mlllllll- It by the Canadian Legion: Grade III Girls, Verii Gallant . .. hv Canadian Legion. 3- Verl" ;l'll(l:;l2laK(lhHli39n8U - Grade I - Girls, Alexis MacDon-l (4) Linda Lee Arsenault. Eii- -3 ' 7 av . -' - . .. -3' aid. een Blanchard 42l. 5 j for Literature. dllllaledlbll l L330 (llllll-P Boys, ('arl Pcrry. -Girls. Nancy Ann Casey. Patricia l' ll llhlll ,3, P, Foley. Syll'l3 G3" gV'll'lll""9 'li.)'f(:"alll'"' Boys and Girls, Victor Sit;-ell-.. Hcffell. Mary Ella Gallant. l l ll. Pl.-lze lol-I science. vlllallalgchmjl CI"3('X'DEll:Fl';lh: Grade II Girls. Barbara Sonler. Elizabeth Noonan. . l l . ll French Social Club. San ra 3.1 V I Bots. Donald LaRose. 'Boys. Boyd Bernard. Dennis Ar- l' l -'1 man . V d M Samne, we(llll?lLl" Boys and Girls. Louis Gallant. senaillt. Wyman Gallant. ' i 'i Prize for ADPllCa”0"'. dommlil l" Joan L."der l ' Grade Ill Gilli. Carolyn Al”Sell- Grade IV Girls. Carol Soulnier ll lll,.lhel- superior. l30llll3 G” 3?)" Bel” (iaudctll ault. Alfreda Gallant. Joyce Dou- " ' Pl'i7cs for Music. donatedA y EllZ?b9”l.Ga "ll Boys. Boyd Bernard. cctle. Monica Clow. ,.' Catholic Women's l-838ll9- 1"" Eumce, R'Cll”'”l' ' Girls. lliari-la Bernard. Boys. Freddie Arsenault. John 5 l .: llmlan, Dorothy Perry. Sam rs CatherIlilielx.'lllI'Pll.l Gradc IV Girls, Judy Doucctte. Polrier. ; i,5 qcllul-man, Sylvia Gwlel an in”; l '" Boys. Ronnie Ranahan. Music prizes. donated by Cath- l.?- Charlotte MacCormack. ';,"l rssnausin . Bollv Black Girls. Dianne Gallant; olic Women's Lenzhe: l.. I P n M.” qulerrf oi ' 3”'3' - 1 Prlges for; Clllnsltrlllictlfllnl anlfi Se;v- Grade 11 -Marilyn Gaudet. Paul I lll is o ro c , I ng. onate y e oy lam y Hogan. Donna Sonier. can H e . AC9l'.;"ll'li1!::u':g,Pr”"(le"cy Sllrlelyi Grade III- Virginia McDonald; i canon v lllllselliaw Pg” -- Grade IV Boys. Robert Hickey. Ronnie Hickey. . A D? R. h dl” Girls. Jean bteele. l Grade IV - Bobbie Hickey; may perry. l3""'e ll” 3' i Grade Ill and IV Girls. Lynda Joanne Polrier. Roger A'l-learn 'Elllle Gallant, Elhe"ylG( "Al"! Olscamp. John Gallant. Iris Arsenault. Annette Arsenault. (.;l2'DEail'l9-BOYS, Grade III Girls. Diane Smith. Certificates for School Patrol. Dianne Laliose. l; M Armgull ” Boys, Gerald Mclnnis. donated by Rotary Club: Jenn Drlsl-oll, PEUIYHORJH ' Grade II Girls: Esther Gaudei. Patrick McNally. GRADE vi; Cl . G u' l Boys. (nary Arsenault. Bobby Hickey. Delphine Arsenault. alre M3"c'Bllu- d Boys and Girls. Alan O'Brien. Roger A'Hearn. Myl-ml McCormick. 37"" I " " '5" i Grade I - Girls. Daphne Clow. Richard Allen. Joan Warren. AND Boys. Boys. Dann.V,MO”is""f . Ronnie Ranahan. Beatrice Doucette. . . wed ' Boys and Girls, Frederick Mar- Fred Arsenault. Fl0""'" Ga"dei' ' giirtiiilifdalfaye gkeriaenault. uni Juhn Pomeri (ERADE :"C:lalr Marilyn Gaudei. Ergllgllls Clgw ' Stella Campbell. H . 5 ' C l A . Joyce Cl0W- ohidheiiirsdiiis: DAI LY C R O S S W O R D llPl9llSll”lll'V- Mary Ellen Gallant. ACROSS 3.1-Iighest. 22.'right :3lllKDEuv'"ll Patricia Heffell. 1. The solar known l 2d.Uproer Catherine Murphy- Dianne Morrison l disk mountain in 2i5.0f gamma wedge. Nancy Ann Casey ' 5.Furmshed the world logic il jorie Bernard. GRADE lii GIRLS. oath anoes 4. Northeast 25. sno- i;ai;' Underhm. Marcia Richard. 9. Long for (abbr.t man. local-eon Cameron. Theresa Driscoll. I0. Crew 5. Revolve our GaADE ix: Carolyn Arsenaulf. whll. 3, gkelm lhdlhh Norma Fitzpatrick. Annie Mae Arsenaiilt. ll Dexlemm dyhm nlom - Marc.” Arsehaulll Vlrillllla MCD0"3l'l- 13.Very lnI'lam- 7. Ancient of .l.,ll7abl,lll Blhhqulel-9. Pcvikpllrlegll Boysl msblel 8.Makea a Y M I A 6' . - Al ult. au u . muenhl deeper cl”, one are aunt Preglrertyii gobs-rfngglrzilpgell. S 14.Need.y lsleeveleu of l ttWe willnupermila sin I - Prizes for Richest Aggreitalh 03' - 15. Writing garment sages Jd.Wagons 90,!" . "90Mpotisor 3 . . ., , d natrri bv Knights of C0lll"'b"li Edwml '””"”""' fluid ll. Plays mieoe) 37.A1firniat.ivO lllwlmav --periono our noIeB .4 - A ll '1 "amt. v -1. Judy rel-ry; 2- glavllrllllllitlllilylilnml 10. Father ii. Monkey si.ae- ..t.. - B8-lid Qdgueliugnl ,. . . .. f . A. G ll ll . 17.Man'a name 1 Proeecutel nevo- 4o.Godofwar I - r , .' 5 . F'('5i,,lr-avlnm l D('lDhlIle Arsen- Barhara Chlow. 19.Brancti judicially lent (Gr.) Because you have no facilities for an I ' i -5 .il 2. MW"! Mccormlckl Monica Clow. 21. A pl" hog chlonlngw 38. People of 43' Hint octane rating or the chemical b I long the l ”"rL:r'ad('. xll gll Fl-ancgs Lecislr: Elllllbelll All" G3"d9'- 2.1. 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