EXCHANGE CONGRATULATIONS Lt -Col. Johnston has been promo [Militia Group Headquarters l.t Mutual enngratiilations are extended bv Lt .('ol ' \l lohnu. - (‘oi F S Jenkins ton and Lt ted from ( 0. of 5 Signals Regi-l(‘ol. Jenkins has been pronioted merit to Deputy Commander of 2 l to (‘ 0. of S Signals Regiment. TIGNISH HIGH Auditorium Floor ls Put In Good Shape For Use All the students are as hits)‘ as: bees and seem in he in eariiestl about their studies. The Quarter-‘ ‘v l-Jxaimtnaiions have been cnim ' pleted and now .\'oveImber tests are about to begin I'T‘l'Dl-INT (‘0l'.\'(‘iL At a Student Council meeting held on T\'oveml)cr 5. it was de- rided to give the t-iuditorium flnoir a touching up in prepara-. tion for dancing lessons and basic. etball instructions. both of \\‘I1l(‘Il‘ will be under the direction of our‘ Physical F‘. d It c a t i o n instrii-l .or. Gerald Keough The re—fin-i tshing of the floor was begun on. November 7 ' pus assistance in t.his undertak- lfl~.. RED (‘ROSS _' The whole school is entering ac- tually into Red (.ross activities ‘ ‘ High School on Nov eiiilicv I6 in ('harlot'etoun The‘ '~- i-‘til Fit -I \d (‘host is also he- 'll_‘ "P \l'l('l\G‘t'l and apple sales are ' i i Health i(l'\ and school; is‘ - in he prepared beforei ‘Ilti[l'l’1 for Red (‘fogs dqq. it -n. st l'i\i. \f'Tl\'lTIF.€ l‘ll' lH‘tl(‘\fll(‘lll Hump ;. nd Si it {I \\~tIfl.'Il‘fll1 apntlsprpd two lfItll(\’i\f‘(‘n p.'ii'fies this vear--one rm inn thlllils of (;md£-5 on. in.‘ lllt'illsl\O. ‘ and one for School students In our High School aiiditoriiim, At our High School party. dancing‘- nnd exciting game: were enjoy-l ed bx all A t:«i<t\' lunch was per-l Vod M the ladies in charge. We’ Ire most zratetiil for this "ex- tra" which was accorded us this year. AIIMISTICE ‘. No snhooll What . riiriti! 'niel s. Cubs and Air Cad-I etc marched in uniform in thel ceremonial Armistice parade. The. other make their annual motor trip to, Charlottetown While there th 0 v’ amended the (‘aihoiic Action Ral- b held at Notro Dame Academy and visited the palm M rm./.r| Cd in tho citv ‘ At the raiiv-syim llogivn um} Leonard Gallant and Leonard Gallant took pan in the talem !hm\_ (‘arl playing hi: violin and Leonard accompanying him on the piano Both teachers‘ and students an very grateful in grades since the beginning fall term was reviewed and a brief program consisting of rigs. a song. a short playlet was enjoyed bv all All the students were commended on eir good work and urged to con- tinue in such activities the weather has been quite favorable, the High School School students and their parents boys are continuing with th ci r in the auditorium One film dcaltibascball Grade lX future '\lil~ with "Capital" and mother wiih'waukee Braves. are sii-ll winning “Democracy". both subjects of the honors “_''I"°h ‘" "“P°"‘"“ “° “““”' 5"‘ Grade \'l pupils in the name ‘”‘~"“ M °‘"' °°“"‘~r." of the whole school. recently con- A fascinating picture on the va~ ducted a very siiccessfiil cam cationland of Ha-l urton i.n On— paiun of fund raising for the (‘a- tario was also shown nadian National institute for the After class on ‘\'oveni-her 6. the Blind students assanrbied in the audi- The lPHt‘Ii(’l’.< and pupils extend toriuim for a general miission.theii* deepe-at svmpathv tn (‘Iaire meeting which was sponsored h_vlKenny on the occasio e re- Grade Twelve The active work cent death of her living grand- acconiplislved by each of the l"l.lflllln‘l0l‘Il(‘f‘. School of the Fort Augustus . H and S Meets The regular monthly meeting of the Home ‘and hool Associa- tion was held in Fort Augustus school on November fourth The President, Mrs. Peter Kelly, call- ed upon Father Butler. who open- ed the meeting with prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were the last meeting the aims of the associa- tion were discussed. The first ' . To promote the welfare of child en and youth". The discussion on this aim was President named I committe of four to decide some ways by which pr0\'lsl0n could be made fon keeping 9 children occur» ied during recreation periods on Peter Callaghan. Currie and Mrs. Thomas Dalton. After some discussion on I cleaning of the school. monthly ten ladies \u)uiiteered to clean the school for November. The President announced that the December meeting. The show- ing is to be followed by dl5(‘lil' sion on assigned questions. As‘ Monday night is "Farm Fo- rum‘ ' ed to have the December meet- ing on Wednesday, December el- eventh. the other meetings to be held on “Farm Forum" round- up night As the main feature of the meet ing. Sister Helen Joseph. teacher of the primary grades. gave an excellent demonsrralionpn teach- ing primary reading. All the members co-opera-ted wholehear- tedly with Sister. when she ask- ed them to pretend they were Grade One pupils. All agreed that ‘the demonstration was very _ worth-while After the B(Il(llll'lll11PnI of the meeting a delicious lunch w a 3 served. PROLII-‘l(' TREE A single orange tree. when mature. will produce 10.000 lmore oranges. Quality 2 lbs. 55c 2 lbs. 65c lb. 63: HAMBURG BOLOGNA FRYING HAM SLICED BACON lb. 53c MEATS ALL STEAK SPARE RIBS RIB OR BLADE ROAST BEEF MAPLE LEAF \'ACL'l'M PACKED lb. 53c 5 lbs. 87c lb. 29: ea. 27: Jello. 3 pkgs. . . . . 29¢ T°“"* Cla.rk'a—20 oz. ti on Ieans.2for..... 39¢ Pictou Peas.2tins...... 31: Milk. 6 tins for . . 93: Kdm. 2 tins .. . . . 95¢ Ajax 51 Gauge NyIons.rpoir . . . ('7olga.te‘s Soap.4for Special Broken Tissue. 6 rolls . . . 49: Super Suds. 2 pkgs. 65¢ .. 59: Giant Size 88: Small Size .. 29: the car owners who made their trip |'Y\S\lhlO. 3 On the evening of October at the West Prince Board of Tracie presented vei-v picture-rqiie and educational ’ilms to the Hi Admit Price Fixing Charge gh. it Cleanser. 2 tins . . 33c Pekoe Tea. lb. . . . 75c c 302 GRAFTON ST. nu-gr; DELIVERY DIAL 9810 ' Ptge 12. The Guardian’ T_I‘1’fi-:._.§‘.’}’-11' 1957.‘ . St. ‘ mittee to receive this award Mr ‘Charles Trainor is a former res- HIGH AWARD A Halifax paper carries an ar- ticle about a student attending .\iary's University who has been awarded the Union (‘arbide Company Canada. Ltd. scholar- ship valued at S2.(Xl0. This was announced by Rev. C. J. Fisher. J. Dean of Studies. James Charles Trainor was chosen by the Scholarship com- 'l‘rainor is a graduate of St-. Patricics High School and was earlier awarded a Knights of Co‘ lumbus entrance scholarship A! freshman engineering student, he‘ is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (‘har-l les Trainor of 14 Churchill Drive E ident of Lot R5. P.F. island Union cu-bide Canada Ltd. have established scholarship: at 10 Canadian Universities to a stat deserving students in busi- ness careers. Winners are chos- en on the basis of g scholas- tic standing and personal repu- tation. British Told To Examine Market Here LONl)0.\' (CPI--l-lalford Red- dish, who has led two delegations to Canada recently on behalf of bufforflve. 10. llotfl ." "I believe if we look 10 years ahead that many opportunities will arise which may not be im- mediately visible today. because it does seem to me that In Can‘ ads’: vast primary resource: are developed there must born ' s e c o a d»: r y in- dustries." He said it is a mi.-iulre to think that the British people “have their tails down." He was con- that British industry "is dynamic and expansive. able and determined to compete eff lively in world markets." l Contractor Wins the United Kingdom‘: dollar ex-l ' ports council. 'niesdiLv advised British businessmen to get out to Canada and have a look at the Canadian market for themselves- That is the all-impoitant thing to impress on anybody who con- templates entering the Canadian market." he said in an address before the Maple Leaf Luncheon Club in London. ' c h a i r m pany. returned recently heading a delegation to Western Canada. He visited Eastern Can- ada earlier this year with an- other delegation. Mr Reddi. . ii of the’obliged Rugby Portland Cement Comlcailed after cations of a contract to lay l i 4 1 Case In Moncton OTTAWA tCP' Contractor Jacob Mark of Moncton. N.B. Monday won a ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada for $21,300 extra reimbursement from the City of Moncion on a 1952 sewer contract. . Mark claimed tnat he was in do extra work not for in the original specifi- sewer along west Main Street and Milner Road. Mr. Justice C T. Richard in the Supreme Court of New Bruns- He said Canada offers a “welli wick had found him entitled to worthwhile market, piiii-iicularly for those who are prepared to llook ahead, not for a few’ monthslcision. the extra compensation but the appeal di\'lSi0n reversed the de- ‘econ . ec- ‘ " Jet Tanker Makes Record Flight From S. America By VEIIN HAUGLAND all the communications TI('llllIt'\ __ Isuch a headquarters would cc ~-i wASHlNGT0Nnd(AP,r”n,.dg5::l This same tanker - transport 3:358 re“: I1!-Wet crew left Westover Air Force Members at l\'C-l35 crew i‘ - were decorated for their denim stration of surft. mo Base, Mass.. Monday afternooi and deliberately flew a ton; team Wednoqllay rocketed I Sill“ et tanker plane from Buenos Aircs to Washington in it hours. five minutes and eight-tenths of; .eTheutlxr‘t:: l<;;éh°“5'::_): T”:;_::; 1 Brazil and then down to Bueno’ [I55 0 - _ , , - Aires. to demonstrate the trc :::.':'.°: :.'.:.“:.;: ::::;;“.:.‘ lit: mac or ' - 8!-:1‘ N0-FUEL iiuirur :;;?’:_a‘:;‘;a’:rge.nIm° and Umled In doing so it set a distanc. _ '. ‘[200 for non-refueled jet air Bolsmdixglldss tsanwgrn lrllfixspifi craft uf’6,325 miles. flown in l. frorrlingLatin America‘-i springtime °"r5‘ 1"" mmm“ ‘ad 51 3“ to North America‘: late autumn at :-n average speed of 469.5 miles ‘" h°"r' , , :ment of 8 speed record betwcer At Wasliiiigton National Alirport me [W0 capitals which would not lg‘?! SE13“ ‘era? ‘:hew‘E)ics(:'l":'_‘be demolished easily. i o y rec —+— - uishcd Flying Cross from his sup-‘ eriur. Gen. Thomas D. Whit_e.l air lurcc chief-of-staff. Leniay is vicc chief-of-staff. 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