M14". ? l SCHOOL Yollo in k- in r oi South ‘ldercw Sghool (am nlonth o! s HIGH BANK SCHOOL Report for Mnrvh. Grade IX -l. Bertha Maclnen. 2. Jackie l-Inyter. Earle Bruce. 2. Grade iIX-l. Hillard Bell; 2. Grade VIH~ l “Mon Rgmuy‘ Betty Stewart. u and, vm...1_ Marlon flggdy, Grade 1-1. Betty MacDonald. 2. Grade VII-J. Arnold Hardy: I. Harry Ravter. a. Louise Stewart. pug; Q1141, Grade ~—l. Norman Stewart. Onde yI-Iuvrearlemollvgr. "filly Huyter. 8 Anullflllv and _. erna. - men anomaly, 2 Nell Gil“ Grade IV-1. Donalda MacKay. ' Grade rv-r. Eleanor Ramsay: I. l! Ruth om- ' Bell; 3. Mildred Gallant. Grade I-l Harold Moo-re. ‘firade III-l. Nancy Gillis; 2 Grade I A-1. Velma Stewart. tonne, Rayner; S. Keith Rayner. Grade II~1. Roy Hardy; 2. Roy Bot-ton. Perfect attendance: Gordon and or Ramsay Verna and Norma yner Wendell and Alden Weeks ell and Nancy Gillis. Vern and leun Oliver. Gordon Gillian. Teacher. P. Corooran. ona-nirwrcn acnoor. until: o! M ch. Mmrtllgli-hflf liners. Sctoulre? 2, n MacEwen; a,-Vi¢ MM- Grlade V, (Senior) - 1, new" ‘cl-fill. Junior-l, Alfred Mic- laran; 2, Lome MaoLarerl_ Grade IV.--1, Barbara Baggy; Eledne MacEwen end Bl‘ es: 8. Roy DohRl-y Ind Fem" r._1, wlllml squire:- e Grnde I.—1, Phyllis ulfefl. Teacher—Phyllls Morr son. NOITH TILYON SCHOOL o! March: $31? bat? Wood: 2. goon Hewett: 3 Lorne Inman and yd MwDoneld Grime v14. noun ThonliOni 2. lhflon Delaney; 3. Leroy Thom- DD. Grade V-1. Doreen Hnwatt; 9- Dvml Delaney: '. Ida Wood e . Deane Johnson’: 2. H no; — e and nun Dew- lbn (eqfltl); 3. Donal Lord. and; —l. Helen Hewett‘ 2. mm M no; a. Lowell im- lI.-1, Gertrude Sanderson. K Grade I B- Clara Livingstone. Pupils who made 80 per rent or over: Betlv MacDonald. Bertha MacL-ean, Earle Bruce, Harry Hay- ter. Donalda MacKay_ Ruth Moore. Velma Stewart. Harold Moore. Ellen K. Munn. Teacher. vlluntnnp wear sonoor. onor roll for March: rode --1. Jean MacKenzle. 2. Lorraine MacKmzie. 3. John- nie VanBusklrk. Grade VII-—l. Lawrence Van Bualrlrk. Grade V'l—l Ollltord Bruce and Edna MncKenzle (equal). 2 Sin- clair Macltenzle. 3 David Bruce. Grade III-l. Dorothy MacKen- eflrade I-1. Billy MacKenzle. lllyhest Avere|e:—-8l.6 per -Oll lord Bruce and Jean enzle. Perfect Attendancez. Laurence VanBuskirk. Irene Bruce, Teacher. OULLODEN 01:651. ‘The following la the standing o! glulloglien School for the month of are . Grade lX-l. Alma McPherson. Grade V—~l. William Compton: 2. Ivan Buell; 3. Florence Compt- ton. Grade IV-l. Grace Compton; I. anry mlell. Grade _III—l. Norman Gillie: I. Anna ton. Grade —1. Clayton Buell; l. Oloone Motown; 9. Veida Gillie. Grade 1-1. Arthur (Mills: Y! . Ill-l. Arllbur : 2. llsmbelsm: a. mvnm- m“ n“ m. n . filubilzfqxfinson: i. Gel ' u» l. dliéé". $5M ,. and g a Quinn. unlined Thou: fi‘ nun, u. 1.. Oahu- r. ‘I ». l ’ h 2. Donald Rngereon. u} The folluwi-u: pupil: made on .__ m.‘ avenge o 90 ‘percent or over: - _ n31 00mm Shh-lay a. lmmy Nicholson, 1_ M“... m; Glmdye Gamble. Glenda Simmons - Eel moo . a. min-m Damn Mummi- _ Q‘ "If! DQHIDGH ‘my V ‘ . l. olfin. _ i’ "Wu-d Mbey-{SOIL Grade IV l'&)——l. Claire Best, 2. i ' y,“ 9am“ m4 Hansen Myers; I. Joan Gamble. $1 J’ Wanda rv lb)—l. Arlene Mac~ - ‘ Q. and‘ x » l‘ xmwm Mn“ 2 Gfiade Hltual-l. hfgreg: . _ argon my no a ; . 3-1- ‘m. '_ Allan Johnston - ' , 1.1mm»: MacKenzle. Dhe. Brenton Steed. m. . ms~—--i—- nrven sonool. for March: rllle IX-l. Marjorie Moorlan- d. nigger» Mncdonald. a Eliza- art. Ckade VIII» A-l. em Human. Grade VIII F1. etty Masters. C Rena Mach»: . n. -_Grade VIII (>4. Clinton Mac- Lean. Grade Y! A-l. Joan Macdonald. I. Marie Myers. 8. Louise Enman. Grade VI 3-4 William Masters. Grade V-b. Janet Reardon. 2. Anita Myers. 3. Preston Richards. Grade IV-l. Joseph Macdonuld. Grade III-l Jeen Richards Grade II A-1. Michael Roardon. Grade II B~l Patrick Wood and Ronnie Morrrsrey (equal) Grade I A-l. Helen McNeil, Grade I B--1. Jcen MacNeil. Grade I C—-1 Eddie Aylward. , Highest average-Joan Maroon- llrL-Mfi per cent. Alma Tweedy-Toddler. u m llli§lml Q3; than; Belt Unldorhay, Hole 00f! n, Katheryn is Spencer. Perlect attendance for the month Mary D. Spencer. Anne Oom . canoe Compton and Florence om- n. ‘ p Teacher, Medea-id: W. Show. ORAPAUD SCHOOL lapel-t for themonm o! lhnh: Seder Department 0nd X-l. aha-l‘ M and Jlnlngerllchollon @131); windy! e; 2. Margaret Howett. de VIII-d. Glenda Simone: i. Doreen Almond. Glade VII-l. Jackie Johnltotl: 2. Ellsworth lbmuon; 3. Betty Undo VI-l llbther Johnston; Guide 1n (bl-l. Sheldon Mac- Phail Geode II (a)—l. Velma Bherren: 2. Pat Bherran; 3. Agnes Eben-en. Grade l1 (bl-l. Gene Rogerson; 2. George Sherren; 3. Robert Slerren. G/mde I (a)-l. Sterling Bruce. Grade I (b)-1. Joan Howatt; 2. Gwen O'Brien; 3. Dawson. The Iollowini Pupils made an average oi 90 percent or over: ialre, Beat, ‘Hazel Sharron. Mar garet, Gray MacDonald, Gene Rog» CTSOH. HARTSVILLE SCHOOL The following la the report for March . Wendell Nicholson. Grade VL-lr Malcolm Maclrmla. Grade V. Sr.—1, Joan MacLeod. Grade V Jr.—1 Dewar Slmma. Grade 1v. Sr.—i, Shirley Nlclhoi- aon; 2, Donald Maclnrlls; 3, Lewis Bryenton. Grade IV. Jr.—1_ Orville Mac- Grnde II. A.—1. Marjorie Mac- Grade II 11-1. Bettv MecLeod. MATUBE_AT FOUR Coffee plan-ls generally yield their f irst crop in. their fourth year. Grade II. C. 1. Lloyd Jewell. Grade I, ‘Sr-l, Roddy MecLeod. : (trade l. .lr.~1, Lois Jewell. Highest average in Senior Grades. (‘hrlstlm hlacinmis. 87%. lilnhest average in Junior Grades. Shirley Nicholson 782%- Tenciher~Elhel Callaghan. V Walt Disney Goes Long-haired WU. April 9 -—(API—- Walfit lnnoy hu gone long-hand in a b way. and helping him la the long- aired wide-eyed surrealist, Salvadore bail. The Spanish artist in creating a six-minute surrealist segmce which will be art of a lsney feature And be ieve me. it will be l far cry from the antics of Pluto Donald Duck, The way Dali his eo-worker Dllney artist; Jo Hench, described it, it sounds m: Silrmund Preul on a loet week-orig The vtury. woven around u Lat American song Deatlno, en! the destiny of lite. I “I . two lovers, who will live at dancers, will mm: over some»: created by the mater ' all. ‘rm lendouapu typtc ll . laden w aim and me in; , I m]: peeled that the ertut like: te phone a 1nd vntohea "is not like." he . umverw. “is “no I dune Wlndl do 0h LONDON. "erbnrt history. Conservative member In an "lire *' those who have known Parliament m. n ll, Govern- lfire m htflgg nlanv rude "a dlvldual Went: l “Vfirn d“? suoportnenvnreett y '9'»? _ rgrmmrm 5'3"... R‘ a Ill ill wh l >- Whitehall a Notebook By JAMES MoCOOK April ll - l1‘ but not S a poor Houeellndoed to then. n Cabinet Min . indeed n: Mr. er. nome- t their a to in- Ofllllll _ \ ‘klhmlvhnlllllullns 35 cents of every $l0—o you gaimcomes from Canada's Trade Abroad e (other (Lord Hallshaln). had t0 _pigs and lzruntm" 1UP» ._ lson Government uae leader. my; he thinks the for Gfllld- 111. lzlgmifim" °°"' one whisky and soda, about a zlass . a packet of ulqum or n rather indlllerent n. . ldcases e I melt un- lm nlud wnlle the an Ministry Qlfiwbrlgb d o! w». tlvevm- um or l -_deyl. “S! ... ronliikrsauetlmoan “'1 \ inf Quolity 5H alnnrlrlfvw. ~<1 a§-__ rum v These men not only pay your rent . . . they supply 1 out of every 3 jobs in Canada! Because of them, you ere able lo enjoy such luxuries es orange. juice for breakfast . . . gasoline for your motor oar . . . bananas and cosmetics. Who are they? Canada’: customers! Ami 50W d0 l/wy pay your rent? "Well, the average Canadian family spends one-fourth of its total income on "cm- If 7°“ "e milling $40 a week, you pay an average of $10 a week for rent. Oflicial figures, compiled by the Department of Trade and Commerce show that 83.50 out ‘ Qf 9118')’ 310 in the pay envelopes qf EVERY Candi“ mm“ directly or indirectly from our Foreign Trade. 50. out of your $40 weekly, you can thank foreign trade for $14- every week-which is enough to pay your rent, and still leave some to buy clothes. benefitabright now-it l. building future cllualm pm. parity. So, if you find a few thing: you want are ltill in 911°" EIIPPIY- Ind you think perhaps too many are being exported-remember that those exports are building up foreign trade that will mean extra pmlperity and lqmfigy~ for you and every other Canadian year after year. #- And if you are emplo ed in the manufacture or pro- duction of any kind o unerchandiae that‘ can be gold -. abroad . . . do your job no well that the goods ynu h“. made will be desired above ell others in foreign markets. ~ K611169156!’ _$3-50 0f Over)’ $10 in your pocket came from our Foreign Trade. Bigger trade-more uade_wil] mean more jobs . . . helm- jobs . . . more money . . . for YOU. No matter whether you are employed in a store, fulfil’, oflice. or profession . . . Canada's foreign trade Canada s foreign Trade is not only bringing you vast is vital to you, surroln cannons TRADE Arizona-Ann n vmt um surrou YOII ' I The Foreign Trude Service of the Department of Trad d In Oh flgryl l i Commerce maintains 30 offices and a corps of experieonzzd mulionawprovla. "d?! u on? rtaoubmport" w-Zhflhm ‘Mor- I Trade Commissioners abroad, and o slofi of expert! ill“! bringing fqr 43,2, than‘ he” unwary“; ' 5 0W 00f. MMERBE. UTTAWA. clllilll I. I. uucmzu. mm lullmu DEPARTMENT or TRADE ANll ION. JAMES l. MIKINIION. MINISTER “W101i: PLOOKA . n; um smug“. oily). brilliant Ion of listen to unmonnerly 1881's "bi-ll" The rds lock a day to examine rate of pay in ill‘! forcca and Temblvmwfi B w-teran of the Boer War and rst Gil-eat War. sa/id he thought an entertainment allowance of Zs. (65 centel dsiiy loo small be use. " my younger days. Whit Qllld in 5 crown have bought? Fifteen pints of beer. six small whlsklee and node-e. 0r about seven lliaases of lllht port But whet would it buy now? Two pinto of beer. about Old Days: 118M. V811’ llfillt D011 ew replies: Hon. lildwnrd Car- —~ p "m" - \ . Conserve. ve munber Iorthm “man m, OUR BOARDING weeks to h OUT OUR WAY l llllllllllll 151 woo for l9 cued. en wit: tor each a o1 were‘ Board a 1-2 : Ministry o1 , our" : Mlllllw o! o! orkn endral. 1d ,,