MEMBERS of the Stella Maris Marie Leclair. Arthur Gallant,. High School graduating class;; Rose Lois McNeil. Rose,Bradley. CENTRE- TOP-(left) Stella Maris Hig Commencemen The seventeenth annual Com- mencem t exercises of Stella Ma- ris High School took place on Fri- day evening. June Isth. At 7.30 pm. a large number of friends and relatives were assemb- led in Stella Maris Hall awaiting the procession of students from the High School in following order: Grade IX students. Grade X stud- ents. Grade XI Students. Gradua- tes. High School Teachers. Rev. L.J. Ayers accompanied by the guest speaker of the evening Lt.- Col Leo F.MacDonald, principal of Queen Square School. The pre- cession marched in to the strains of Handel's Largo. The graduates in cap and gown bok their places on the artistically decorated stage. Rev. L.J. Ayers. Pastor. pre- sided. Words of welcome were ex- pressed in French by Miss Rose Marie Doiron: in English by Miss Theresa Gallant. In an eloquent vsledictory. Miss Rose Marie Le- Clair. with fidelity to duty as her theme. expressed the sentiments of her class gtaduqtes and urg- ed all forward to dnty's stern com- mand. Quoting Tennyson. Miss Le- Clalr added "Not once or twice in our fair island-story. The path of duty was the way to glory." Following is the prize list of the High School: Graduation Honours at Stella liiarils High School. North Rustico. PE. . Graduation diplomas were awar- ded to the following students for having satisfactorily completed the course of studies prescribed. Grade XII. Order of merit: Rose Marie Doiron. Rose Marie Leclair Phyllis Marie Gallant. Mary Jos- ephine Bradley. Lois Ruth Mac- Nelll. Arthur Anthony Gallant. An- gela Marie Kenny. Theresa Irene Gallant. Nellie Gertrude Andrew. llclen Margaret Wisener. James Doric Gallant. Theresa Mary Blac- quiere. A scholarship of II00.00 has been generously offered by the People's Co - operative Association, North Rustico to the student of Stella Ma- rls High School who attains high- est standing in the Grade Xll Pro- vincial Examinations. This prize will be awarded after the publica- . tion of the results of the Grade X11 examinations. A scholarship donated by the North Rustico subdivision of the C.W.L given to the student ranti- ing highest in Grade XII awarded to Rose Marie Doiron. A scholarship donated b Stella Maris Parish awarded to t O stud- ent ranking r' ghest in Grade XII awarded to Rose Marie LeClair. Prize for General Proficiency do- nated by Rev. LJ. Ayers. prize for Religion and priu for English Literature donated by Mn. P.J. Mooney awarded to Rose Marie Doiron. Prize for biology donated by we men's Auxillsry of North Rustico branch of die Canadian Legion a- warded to Rose Marie ItClIil'. Prize for third hiylest average in Grade XII donated by Mrs. Kath it-en MacDonald. prize for mathe- nv.-tics donated by North Ruatico (.l'.'.L. awarded to Phyllis Marie Gsilsnt. Prize for chemistry donated by Home and School association. prize for cuss spirit donated by Mrs. P. -l. Mooney awarded to Mary Jose- not it it 3. Helen wisner h School I Exercises Rusiico Branch of the Canadian Legion offered to pupil with sec- ond highest standing in Grade XI awarded to Edna Kelly. Prize for French donated by St. Thomas Aquinas Society. prize for history and Latin donated by Mrs.g P..I. Mooney. and prize for relig- ion donated by Rev. Mother Sup- erior awarded to Marie Murnag- han. Prize for Chemistry donated by donated by Mrs. Kathleen Mac- Donald. awarded to Edna Kelly. Prize for lird highest average do- noted by Stella Maris Credit Un- ion. prize for highest standing in Algebra donated by C.W.L. and Marie Dorion. Josephine Mr. Cyril Pineau. prize for biology. :of Canadian Legion awarded prize for highest standing in phy- sics, awarded to Billie Doucette. ii in E till I t and Angela Kenney. BELOW- Nellie Andrew. Teresa Blackquiere. Gallant erior awarded to Wilhelmina Quaid. The Thomas Doyle Memorial for constant application donated by Mrs. Thomas Doyle. prize for R2- ligion donated by Rev. Mother Su- perior. certificate and prize for per- fect attendance. the latter donated by Mr. Cyril Pineau. all awarded to Gregory Gallant. Prize for politeness and prize for Latin both donated by the Home and School Association, awarded to Patricia Gauthier. Prize for Algebra donated by Mr! and Mrs. Vincent Blacquiere and prize for school spirit donated by C.W.L. awarded to Donald Gallant. Prize for composition and appli- cation both donated by Women's Auxiliary of North Rustico Branch to ities donated by Mr. loswald Pineau. L. Gallant awarded Hughes. I0 Noreen Gallant. GRADE X PRIZE LIST Lioncl Gautlin. Shirley Gallant. Scholarship for Prlze for history and prize for school spirit both donated by Mrs. P..I. Mooney. awarded to Kevin Blacqulere. Prize for Norman Gallant. highest standing in Fathl-r Aycrs. a prize English Literature and compnsit-lkclv. ion donated by Rev. Mother Sup-iS-ence PUT! 0'CLOCK TRAFFIC IN ITS PLACEI &Phyllis Gallant, Teresa Irene, Mc- Prize for extra-curricular activ- and Mrs. James C. Blacqiuere awarded to Prize for perseverance and de- portment donated by Mrs. Jerome Eleanor Class prizes donated by Home and School Association awarded to James Leo Gallant, and Alice Nic- Callum class prize donated by Mrs. Andrew E. Doucette awarded to Scholarship for Highest Aggre- gate donated by the North Rus- tiro Caniiilig Company awarded to Second liighest Aggregate donated by the people of Stella Maris Parish awarded to A prize for Religion donated by; for donated by the Women": and Mrs. James V. Gallant award- Auawv. a sub 9-' Mtimtit. donated by Cathdia Women; Lea-i gue awarded to Lionel Gaudm. . A prize for History donated by the Home um muted by Mr. Cyril Pineau a prize for and Certificate of per-1 tect attendance donated by Mrs. Kathleen MacDonald awarded to- Norman Gallant. A prize for French donated by st. Thomas Acqulnaa Society. a prize for composition donated by John La, Dogma awarded to Clara Gallant. A prize for Literature donated by Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gallant. a prize for History dolllled by Mrs. P..i. Mooney awarded to Flora W . L A prize or Algebra donated by Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Doiron, a prize for Arithmetic donated by Mill Ann Gallant awarded to Ann Gua- thier. A prize for Compsoltion donated by Credit Union awarded to Rose- Ia LeCls:ir. A prize for Literature donated by Rodney Gauthier awarded to Glo- ria Peters. p g A prize for Religion donated by Mr. Joseph L. Gallant awarded to Paula Praught. A prize for French donated by Mr. and Mrs. George Leciair s- warded to Annette Blacquiere. A prize for Geometry donated by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin a- warded to Gladys Hughes. A prize for History donated by Mrs. Jerome Gallant awarded to Jenny MacNelll. A prize for Latin donated. by Home and School Association a- warded to Carol Sauinier. GRADE 1X PRIZE LIST Prize for highest average in Grade IX donated by Home and School Association: prize for French donated by Rev. Mother Superior: prize for History donat- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Doucette all awarded to Urbain Gaudin. Prize for second highest in Grade IX donated by Mr. Dennis Gallant prize for Science donated by Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Dou- cette awarded to Aeneas Gallant. Prize for Religion donated by Rev. Mother Superior; prize for 3rd highest average donated by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ll. l)uu- cette awarded to Ida Gallant. Prize for Composition donated by Miss Mildred Gallant; prize for domestic economy donated by Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant. awarded to Dorena Gallant. Prize for Art donated by Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant: prize for cock- ing donated by Mr. and Mrs. Jani- es V. Gallant awarded to Jacque- line Gallant. Prize for Grammar donated by Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Doucette s- warded to Patricia Pineau. Prize for sowing donated by Mr You need extra-spirited response--you get it with 0Idsmobile's fnhulnua Rocket engine. You nncd quickrr, easier siccring- you get. it with new Dual Centre- Cnntrol Steering. No car in ()lda' field handles so handsomely! Road-ruling grace ...a specialty of OLDSINIIOBILE driving demands ; : . have set an exacting new standard of road behaviour; It's only when you take a demonstration drive that you discover the exhIla- . rating difference between Oldsmobile and all other cars! For itla only on the road that 0ldamobile's major ride and handling advancu, like the Wide-Stance Chassis and Pivot-Poise Front Suspension. reveal themselves. 0idamobile's graceful sureness of control . . . its redo:-quick response to CORIIEHIIG7 OLD8 IS AT ITS LEVEL IEGTI You've never felt an s-cure - Old: keeps an saanptionally -at qsetnp that torsion bsrtaku lPIn out of turns. lions and 1oar.The stability that's yours I oven heel! Ruhmh-udsiovnd an ass vidss apart both 'I un&MNIl Near Record Turnout Of --scwu--meter. Newsmen For Diefenbaker By EDGAR SIMON Canadiau.Presa Staff Writer LONDON tCPi - John Dieters- baker arrived today to attend the Commonwealth prime mldaterf conference. and the new Canadian leader last no time in making clear that he is "a strong Com- monwealth man." from being exhausted." VC staff in London. WIFE WITH HIM The prime the party at the airport. of Home. Prime iplsne stopped for an hour flight to London. baker were IIIESS. ed to Frances R. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin warded to Vivian Gauthier. Mr. and Mrs. Urbain Doiron warded lo Imelda Blacquiere. Prize for Spelling donated ed to Mary Gallant. for deportment both donated Hss Gallant. Prize for Algebra donated Doucette. Test 0ldsmobils's road-ruling qualities yourself. Visit the Oldsmobile quality dealer of your choice soon and take a trial drive. While you're there. ink! a good close look at Oidamobils's luxury-Olda we Another thing-check the prioa...it'a probably lea than you'd gueui "The C- monwealth has a great work to do and its mandate is far he tdd wuespondents at the airport. He also said he will press for the ex- tension of trade within the Com- monwealth. and Sloped a Common- wealth trade conference - poa- aibly in Ottawa - might be called soon. Diefenbaker flew to London in a Royal Canadian Ai.r Force plane. accompanied by his defence min- later. Maj-Gen. George Pearkes. Pearkcs will meet with British defence chiefs this week and also hold a number of talks with se- nior officers at the Canadian joint ministers .d a r It- halred wife. wearing a blue dress. a long stole and a blue cartwheel hat. was also with him and chnted with many Canadians who greeted A large delegation of British. lcanadian and Commonwealth dig- nitaries was on hand. The Earl Commonwealth rela- tions secretary, was there on be- half of Prime Minister Macmillan. Minister Diefenbaker's at Gander, Nfld.. Sunday night on his On hand to greet Mr. Diefen- Malwlm Hollett, leader of the Conservative opposi- tion in the Newfoundland legisla- ture. pany members and a large crowd. A buffet supper was served the party at the RCAF offlcers' In London Diefenbaker declined Prize for Literature donated by 5. Prize for Arithmetic donated by 3. by Miss Germaine Doucette auard-I Prize for Geometry and prize' by Mrs. P..i. 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He dscounted reports that his government is opposed to the de- gree of United States investment; in Canada. saying ”our policy wet-A eomes investment from whatever Iource it comes. provided it is hr the benefit of Canada." to BALANCE INVESTMENT However. the prime minister said his government plans to take steps to amend legislation crest-. ing a situation "where a Cana- dian desiring to invest risk capital In Canada is in detrimental po- sition compared to a United States Investor " He did not elaborate on the statement Asked if he plans to call an early election because of the slimneal of his party's margin in the House of Commons. the prime minister said: ”Havlng just recovered from one election so recently, we have no intention of calling another at an early date." 3. D Pierce. acting Canadian ihigh commissioner to the United Kingdom. was one of the first to greet the new prime minister when he stepped from the plane. A number of provincial agents- general also were present. BIG PRESS TURNOUT Diefenhake-r's arrival attracted .a near-record turnout of London's press corps. Besides answering questions at a general press con- ference. he granted a number of separate television Interviews. Immediately after leaving the airport he held informal talks with Pierce and other Canada House officials. He had an afternoon ap- pnintment with Macmillan and was invited to attend a Common- wealth reception tonight given by Colonel the Lord Astor of Hcver, chairman of the Commonwealth Press Union. Tuesday he hopes to pay a morn- ing call on Prime Minister Mon- zies of Australia. followed by meetings with prime ministers Nkrumali of Ghana and Suhra- for-Canada-toprovidetogths iaterofchsnaiafiu-thereviddel eapanaionaltle-IiBlIll!l.Ihl,!i"”3'ltlast tllecommrmwedtiltasllyi l"l':".u" c'”"""""'”,”'l "mi Vnamic and vital one. the meitlib tn . 90,”... 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