Jiiiiior.,lnter;ni;s:Iiiata aiiilsaiilor . A closings atrrlny.-o St,rset:scliooI ll 1:00-P.II.' -' 0 Canada. : , ' ' "V I Song-Rolling Down to Rio (lid- ward -German)-Grades 7-10. song-sweet -Afton (Anderson)- Grade 7. , . . Piano Solo-Bsgatsile (Dunhlll) -Judith Davlaon. l - - Presentation ,of' Grade VII Cer- tificates-Miss. Altken; . Mrs. Mae- ull. v - - c'5..,..sg..i Away, Little Birds (Anderson)-Girls. GIIGGI 3-10- song-Capitai Ship (Old. Eng- ngh)-Boys, Grades 1-10. Presentation of Grade VIII Cer- tificates-Mr. Horton; Mr. -Mac- Beafh. Piano Solo-Sonata in C (Han- del)-'-Wallacs Platte. c song-Drink to Me Only (vdith Descant)--Grades '1-10. song-Queen Bummer (Nicholis) .Gls-ls. Grades 9-10. Presentation of Certificates to Grade IX-,-Miss Ann Mathsson: Grade X Jr.-Miss Mabel Math- ugliiio-When I Was Seventeen (Swedish Folk Song)-Maids Rog- erson. ? Song-Robin; Hood (West) - Gradoa 9-10. song-The ,Lord's Prayer (Mai- otu) -- Glr1s.tGrades 8-10. Presentation of Grade X Certif- icates-Mr. Williams. Song-The Lord's My Shepherd. The Queen. School Board representative - Lleut.-Col. K. M. Johnston. Intermediate Prince street - l l c 10:45 A.M. Wednesday 0 Canada. songs-Strawberry Fair (Old English)--Grades 4. S. 6: Bruce and the Spider (Gawthorne) Boyl. -4. 5. - Plano Solo-Frolic-Judy Mac- Donald. , Presentation of Grade 4 Certif- icates-Mrs. Maelniris; Miss Han- sen. Songs.-.Rain in Summer (Kurth) .,Grade 6; Dreams (Luton Wood) mGrades- 4. ' 5.: Vespser Hymn (Bortnyanskfi)-Grades . 6. Presentation. of Grade 5 Certif- icates-M'rs.--Br-yant; Miss Fuller- ton., ' i , Piano Duets-March of the Wee Folk and Give and. Take-Gordon Full Ind James Matheaon. songs--Little Boy Moon (Dun- iiiil) ..uid Horaee was a Hippo (Baynori) Grade 4; Bluebird song (Round)-'-Grades 4. 5. 6- Presentation of Grade 8 Certif- icates-Miss Toornbs; Miss Fer- guson. Songs-Arll Rain (Dunhlll) - Gnda 5; is My Father's World--Grades 4, 5, 6. The Queen. , School Board representative ,- Lieut.-Col. K. M. Johnston. - Junior 33' '.,. (Grades 1. I and I) s.-so AM. Wednesday 0 Canada. choruses-Pony Trot and When I Am Big--Grades 1; 2, and 3. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade I (Miss Fraser)'. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade I (Miss Morri- son). ' -- i - -' Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade I (Mrs. Coffin). choruses -(Sunlight Moonlight - Grade 3; The Robin's Song- Grades 2 and 3; Praise to God For Things We See-Grades 1, 2 and 3. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade II (Miss Macdon- aid). Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade II (Miss Pound). choruses - Happy Rosina Grades 2 and 3: Tomahawk Joe- Grades 1, 2 and 3. Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade III (Miss Bre- haut). Presentation of Certificates and Prizes to Grade III (Mrs. Malone). Choruses-News For Gardeners -Grade 2: Freckles-Grades 1 and 2; The' Blacksmith-Grades 2 and ,3. . The Queen. - School Board representative Lleut.-Col. K. Mr Johnston. , gr. aucusrinirs mass school. on Thursday evening, June 24. the High School tudents of 'St. Augustine's Convent held their closing exercises in the parish hall with a. large number of parents and. friends in attendance. In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Father J. 0. Pitre, the commenceim. t ex- ercises were presided over by Rev. Sylvere Gallant. , In addressing the Grade Eleven students, Father Gallant asked them to be faithful to whatever vocation they were called and to put into practise the Christian principles they had received at St. Augustine's Convent. The program was as follows:- Duo: Qui Vive - Jackson. salutatory. Honors to the Grade Eleven Students. Song: One Fleeting Hour. Certificates to Grades VIII, IX and X. Plano: Le Pas de Graces-waehs. Prism to the pupils of Grades VIII, Ix and x. Song: Sing Along. Priaes to the Grade Eleven pupils. Duo: Peu ct flammes - Gob- baerts. Prizes for Religion. "souvenirs et Promesces" Grade Eleven. Address. The following pupils received their certificates in Grade X:- Patricis Arsenauit, Lucina Gor- mier, Basil Gallant, Francine Ar- senault. Aiyre Gallant. Gloria Gai- lant. Allain Gallant Cornelie Dou- by cette. Marion Costello. OOINWAIL-IOII PO!!! '4. The monthly meeting of Corn- wall-York Point WI. met at the home of Mrs. Herbert Scott Nivim an attendance or 34 members. Meeting opened with the "Ode" followed by repeating the "Creed" in unison. New committees appointed were as follows: Program. Mrs. Waldmn Lowther and Mrs. Stanley Murchi- son; Lunch, Mrs. Jim Beer. Mrs. Clarence Murchison, Mrs. Reta M.acPhsu, Mrs. Aubrey MacPhail; Store, Mrs. J. D. MaeF'arlane, Mrs. Jack MacPhail. Mrs. Douglas Mae- Donald, Mrs. Wilfred MaeKlnley. Mrs. Jack MscPhail and Mrs. Clarence Murchison were appoint- ed as delegatu to attend the An- nual Oobventlon at Charlottetown July 8 and 9. Members decided to ensage a swimming, instructor to instruct the children at a nearby shore. Mrs. Hector Scott, Mrs. George MacMllilan and Mrs. Wendell Dockendorff were appointed a committee to look after this mat- ter The president gave a report on the executive meeting held at New Haven and plans were made for the convention to be held in Corn- wall on June l7. Mrs. Clarence Murchison invited members to her home for the next meeting. Roll call is to be answered with your first photograph. Lunch was served by the committee, as- sisted by the hostess. . South liustico And I I 'l Vicinity A very pretty wedding was cele- brated on June 23 at Saint Augus- tines Church, South Rustlco, when Marie Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant, wa.s-unlt- ed in marriage to Mr. Leonard Bureheli of Glace Bay, Cape Bre- ton. The young couple left by car for Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Durant, South Rustico, received word from their son, Tpr. L. C. Durant, that he arrived safely in Korea. crossing the Pacific in 16 days. CA. VILLAGE GREEN SCHOOL JUNE REPORT" Grade X-Margaret MacNeill. Grade IX - Elda Boswall. Grade VIII-- (1) Elaine Boswell, (2) Arnold Boswell. Grade V- (1) Lovelyn MaeNelli, (2) Reggie Duffy, (3) Irene Bos- wall Grade IV--- (1) Sandra Boswail. (2) Eleanor Boswali. Grade II - (1) Richard Ballem. (2) Lorraine MacNeill. Grade I -- (l) Joan Mitchell, (2) Sylvia Boswall, (3) Wayne Kennedy. Highest Average - Elaine Bos- wall with 86.576. Tucher-Shirley "Claw. The following pupils received their Grade Eleven diploma:- Frances Douoctt. Alma Craswell. Lorraine Arsenault. Anne Marie Breau. Eleanor Durant, Lorraine Blanchard. Rem.-rk.-. by Chairmen- uririi.iisri1i.moiemviayi. dobisheii At the Junior Closing. Stella Maris School, North Rustioo, cer- tificates were awarded to the fol- order of Merit): Donald Gallant. Kevin Blac- qulere, Gregory Gallant. Oswald Pineau, Lionel Dolron, Norman J. Gallant, Patricia Gauthier, Ger- maine Doucette, Clara Arsenault, Carl Pater . Shirley Gallant, Louis Peters, ths Gallant, -Noreen Gallant. James Leo Gallant. Ger- aldine Peters, Edwin Peters, Eunice Gallant, Aurelia Gsuthier. Honor Diplomas were awarded to the following pupils in their respective grades: . Grade VIII: Donald Gallant. Gregory Gallant, Oswald Pineau, Lionel Doiron. Norman J. Gallant, Patricia Gauthier. Grade VII: Lionel Gaudin. Nor- man C. Gallant, James Ernest Gal- lant, Clara. Gallant, Cami Bauinier, Anne Gauthier. Grade VI: Aeneas Gallant, De. borsh Gallant, Frances Rose Gal- lant, Jacqueline Gallant, Doreena Gallant, Emelds Blacqulere. Grade V: Urbain Gaudin, Ban- drs. Gallant, Elizabeth Gauthier, Kevin Gauthier. Bonita Gallant, Gloria Gallant, Eileen Gauthier. Grade IV: Paula Gauthier, Aud- rey Dolron, Ronald Gauthier. Mer- rill Allen, Carl Pineau, Harvey Gal- lant. Grade III: Jeanette Blacqulere, Eric Mcliwen, Vernon Buote, Les- ter Gallant. Barbara Gauthier. Es- tella Gallant. Grade II: Carolyn Gallant. Boni- ta Plneau, Mark Gallant. Gerard Gauthier, David Blacquiere, Paul- ette Doiron. Price List Grade VIII Prize for Highest aggregate a- warded to Donald. Prize for Second highest aggregate, Gregory Gal- lant. Prize for religion, Louis Pet- ers; French, Noreen Gallant; Poll- teness and readiness to render ser- vice, Kevin Blacquiere. Prize and Certificate for perfect attendance, Bertha Gallant, Germaine Doucette and Gregory Gallant. Grade VII Religion. Highest aggregate and lowing pupils of Grade vm: uni Stella iiaris School f Junior closing Exercises Music. -Lionel Gaudin: Preach. Lionel J. Doiron: second highest Iskreslte. Norman C. Gallant; Prize and Certificate for perfect Ittendnnce. Norman (2. Gallant. Thoughtlulness and bell), James Doucette. Grade Vll Hiiiheat aggregate, cilia Gal- lant; French, Rosella Leclair; Prize for religion equally merited by Rose Marie Doucette, Clara Gal- lant and Eileen Gauthier, drawn by Rose Marie Doucette; Prize and certificate for Perfect attendance, Anne Gauthier. Grade. Vl Prize for highest aggregate, Aeneas Gallant. Prize for Religion equally merited by Aeneas Gallant and Deborah Gallant, drawn by Aeneas Gallant.' Prize for French merited by Deborah. Gallant; Music, Jacqueline Gallant -and Florence Plneau. ! Grade V Highest aggregate Urbain Gau- din; History. Kevin Gauthier, Re- llgion and French Urbain Gaudin, Prize and certificate for perfect at- tendance. Gloria Gallant; Con- duct, Gloria Gallant; perfect at- tendance, Elizabeth Gauthier. Grade IV Highest aggregate, religion and conduct, Paula Gauthier; French, Deanna Gallant Audrey Doli-on and Bernard Doiron; Arithmetic, Lester J. Gallant: Music, Cecilia McNeill; Neatness in Arithmetic Workbook. Deanna Gallant and Sandra Gallant. , , (Grade IV V Highest aggregate, Merrill Allen; French, Rose Marie Allen, Donalda Gallant; ' spelling Dolores Peters; Arithmetic Carl Pineau. Grade Ill I-lighlest aggregate. Jeanette Blac- iawiii ioviiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiic wiiiisiiiiiii . "ROCKET" ENGINE: . Madiness to 'liiiiiiEli ! "DOUBLE Maui leadill. his Ilelwaa Arithmetic. Vernon Bouts, French Dora Gallant, Spelling. Gr-adslu perfect Gallant: French. Mark Gallant Grade II Gallant. A very pleasing program piano music was provided by Rose queline Gallant, Denna Gallant and Cecilia, McNeili, and a The following have generously noted prizes: Reverend Father bin, Reverend Mouier Superior, The Canadian Legion, The Fisher- men's Co-operative. The North tivo Bwre, Amos Gallant, rm Cre- Locsl Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Filias Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. L. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doucettc, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeNell.l, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund D. on, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Leclair, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Blacquiere, Mr. and' Mrs. Ferdinand Doucette, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doucette, Mr. and Mrs." James V. Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Dolron, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gallant. Mrs. Michael Doyle, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Alexander Pineau, Miss Louise Dolron, Miss Frances Peters, Miss Jean Gallant, Miss Norma. Doucette, Miss Anne Gal- lsnt,,Mr. Cyril Pineau. MECHANICAL Tumors MANCHESTER, England, (OP)- when a. soft wolf-whistle followed them have spotted their "admirer" defect. Dial for a Di"-.'AL.....,. DATE"- WITH A ,i,2ocKEr EIGHT, Vernon Bouts, Hench, Jeanette Blaeouiere. Hitbut Iuregate. Lester Gal- lant; Religion, equally merited by Gloria Gallant and Lester Gal- lant. drawn by Lester Gallant; attendance. Gloria Jean David Biacquiere and Linda Gau- thier; Bpellinl. Barbara Gauthier. Highest standing, Carolyn Gai- lant; French. Estella Gallant and Lester Gallant; Religion Carolyn Gallant. French and Drawing, Mark of Marie Leciair, Lionel Gaudln, Jac- chorus "Earth Reioiees". was rendered by pupils of Grades VI,VII and VIII Rusirloo Canning Co. The Co-opera- dlt Union, The St. Thomas Aquinas Society, The Home and School As- sociation, The Holy Name Society, The Catholic Women's League, The Gallant, Mr. and'Mrs. Urban Doir- Typists in a. city office who blushed -a gas meter with a "mechanical 3 Wetlands!) IIDI Q. nu BATHURST. N. I ..(cP)-Pro- vincisl authorities have backed up the claims of mining officials who . said the base metal discoveries in the Bathurst area are among the biggest in Canada's history. " Since discovery .of the deposits was announced ls months aso, au- thorities have confirmed the orig- inal optimistic predictions and now these facts and statements from responsible sources stand out: 1. The two largest deposits are being prepared for production. A pilot mill will be built this summer to determine the best method of ore treatment. Production of the first base- metal concentrates is expected to start next fall. It was delayed six months when fire destroyed a new mining mill, first in the Bathurst area. , one company alone, Brunswick Mining and smelting Corporation Limited. which sparked in New Brunswick s. single-year staking record unmatched by any other province. reports it will continue to spend a monthly average of 8100.000 in early development work. Most of the potential wealth, however, will remain underground ii. considerable time. 'tlt is there and it is going to be big.” said Mines Minister Nor- man B. Buchanan. He added that ”som.e years" would pass before full development could become possible. Exploration had proven "tens of millions" of tons of lead, zinc, silver and copper - bearing sulphides. "It is impossible to develop an industry of this size more rapidly than is now being done," said Mr. J. Boylen, Toronto, head of the Brunswick Corporation. Mr. Boy- len and associates have 78 mining projects, mostly in New Bruns- wick. Dr. A. L. McAllister of the Uni- versity of New Brunswick geology department said gross value of the two biggest surveyed ore bodies, Base Metal Discoveries In it 3. Biggest In Canada's iiisiory at current average market prices, would be roughly sl.300.000,000. In last years staking rush H.616 TRADE-iii .VilllE POWER .n..u I claims set a Canadian record About GM!) in the Bathurat area have been covered by leophysioal methods at a coat of imateiy 31,000,000. 0. B. Clements, director of mines for New Brunswick. said the larg- est known deposlt. 20 miles southr west of Bathurst, has been traced for a length of 1,400 feet. Reports indicated reserves of 27,440,000 tons to a depth of 1,000 feet aver- aslns 5.20 per cent zinc, 1.03 per cent lead, 0.58 per cent copper and ' 1.79 ounces of silver per ton. '!;he other big on body is in the same area, at Austin Brook. Re- serves above 1,000 feet in both zones. excluding metals indicated below that level, total 49,010,000 tons, Mr. Clements reported. Geol- ogists estlmate the eventual total tonnage for the Bathurst area up to 100,000,000 or more. The mines director said no base- metai company elsewhere in Can- ada had as impressive tonnage at such an early stage of develop- ment. The ores contain about so per cent sulphur, Mr. Clements sold. and this could lead to development of sulphur mines in which base metals, of lesser value, would be considered by-products. The value of the area was ”be- yond question" but the value to New Brunswick would depend to a large extent on the feasibility of producing, in the province, refined metals and sulphur products. 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