M-r I -». 1a.. n __,_....- r3 Hymnal-on Q .-'d\\'>'-%'_HJLH-'-'\-FJ'i-H-".:H.F:J-Jl.n_@---_--??3‘_%? ev JpJ-‘n-r. __‘_ -_-»-1>-r~<-.~1r\-~»->- .-.-.'.w..-.-:_ I :-—~ '- .-.l.;.-.-.-I.-.-.- 1.. i _ I n with same PIERRE ""'“' "iiiéiiflffii-P 259E iliBHAP-ri! IDIEPII v ; . . ~;.;-t.='_..'=<‘_-.":"-.:12:fr ‘s, .1 $1‘ $1,’ . ‘VJ. a Ruvcz Eon/Anus» T0-DA y mid WED. DON'T MISS THIS l! ‘iinnom- itiiiv innocuous ~ _ name: “HRIBEF- GAL-EPA - LDRRE - SHIN ‘Vi! “RA. — GRAND CANYON. 'I‘1'avt*logue svou"i's:~.u=..\rs 111611021158 A curnr DAY SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7.00 AND 9.00 - COME EARLY F011 BEST SEATS!!! w. .1: PU!!! IS 1 COMING 1 1- ;4.|_+.(' n» LONG RIVER \VO.‘/IEN'S hi? “ISO "y. MAIJJnA... _~>;.v.- Armcvnctzw f’; EHPERE ’"\\ I 11111333111311‘ 5Q. fl ¢nd 19110111 W“ W; M1- "n um all“ Y." ’ W; Plus -— Musiczzl Conledy - Mrs. Thomas‘ Fur Farm (ii-Men's Vs. Black Dragon 'I‘()I)AY — TED LEWIS‘ SONG HIT “IS EVERYBODY HAPPY” Li‘? SHOWING AT 3.15 - 7.00 -- 8.15 CAPITOL nQMING - nun-rnt-sl Honour roll for the month of |Mlr'i- 11y: c: Ginde VIII-l. Llllllll N" THUR '.- ‘V’ -_ l2. i-i n n" o I‘ LIL CIEIXIIKICQVCIX-I. Gourilc MncL . 2. Noreen McKennzi, J. Charles Muc~ Donnld 2. Cclinn Nanny. INSTITUTE '1' L". ‘l m: ~ mlfl!‘ < t 1 ~. l Aimutcs of previous mec . the Xmas Concert money. llows: l Ccrrc mcmbsrs 1i they would hat Scng for the nficrnc a quilt block fc vention. Mrs. i’ vprmintcd t CCLIIII/Cq apes. Your tor ccnvcntcn. ltlrs. Eu ‘ Paynicr and Mrs, Willium Doul bait-gates nppointrd to nttcnd Campbell and M Murdock ‘V! - < ‘" 7 "‘,' DCT-tfl-ldr . to sell the hall stove they iii-FEW“ I fir?“ V~1- FY1111?“ NflddY- i l: n vcnr ago. It was moved ‘P? 335.; gllbkis MacDonald. 3. Mildred Mnt- n, m 911 qt the price Daid . - vcqf grflwié IV--1 llctt- \I1cDun1lti ‘I dwFM l" m’ "n ~32:- . 2 Blah. MqeLeé“ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 1 h ' .. ml stove nnr two m‘ . -Grad In_1 ‘Josenhme NV,“ 11v . the hall. 1011's. Andrew ~~-“.““" Gradg I1 1.1141 ileum 1.1151?” ‘C- *~°"° ‘m5 “Pwmwd t" s” . m“ 5?; i; Marcellus MacDon-jyldv - nhflltt the sauna. Mrs, Andrewjohri; Grade n ,b,_;_ Roger M“? . stonc is to sec about the c1 o qui lhenn, 2. Mer 111 \/[(_\Kgnna_ for convctzticn and the buyinr, of Grade I in Jngn M;.¢Leod_ blue broadcloth for the quilt,‘ A 2. Lorna Maul) gm committee appointed to make ohe Grndc I vb ltonnldt! Mnc- t wilt. viz, Mrs. Oscar Jonnstmc. "' Mrs. Hcath Campbell and Airs. Allan Highest Ave-race. Aiclvin Little A. Campbell. It was decidfd to buy and Roger MncLean (equal). 90%. a nnttcrn for crib quilt. Programme Teacher. Freda Carver. consisted o! a Bird contest nut on by Mrs. Andrew C. Johnstone. Mrs» iiviiiéifflillaiiliéia S “Nmv don’i tell mc y'ou’ve been out answering a Guardian Want Ad!" AS TIMELY AS Ill! lliVAS-llll 0F EIIIIDPE THE STORY OF A GALLANT PEOPLE HELPING IN PAVING THE VICTORY T0 FREE THEIR MOTHER-COUNTRY ! ! I THE RAINE" SHALL RISE AGAIN. . and l tlloticea. under o! T1009 I ‘aylfibfi In ,. Chin il W l- fifl?“ mmhnm- i» , Kn qhck. a . m m. w“ “ma: have Jamcs Bernard kindly inviied mem- hers to her home is answered b . _ 1 Friday evening, Julie 2nd. the sing 1n emp y p“ nnembcr; of Long River W. I. met . int th: 113K120 cf NUS, Hcdly Payntci‘ Ah lfor their regular lnomly meeting. ‘ cm, presided mid opened. “,5 . lug by singing Institute; ":1 followcd by Creed in unison. ttles. wins Closed by singing National ‘JF-‘mll. after which lunch was sisstcd by hostess, Collection $1 _________ SEARLETON SCHOOL Honor Roll for Month of May Grade X —— l. Ma Grace IX _ 1 Muriel sobey. l 2- grace Nlcholsol‘. c “lei wrlghh vrnde VII. -— 1. Adele Sobey. 2. Pcszy Sorbet’. 3. Rosella Nooan. Grade V — 1. John Nicholson, 2- Marjorie lcairdfi. Joan Bradshaw. Grade IV. — 1. Joe Noonan, rand and signed. Roll call win. ncndcri to by 16 members andi 1 of committees wcrci committee rsncrtcd nuk- i . '..l calls. School ccinmittcc reported that Miss Brander was buying a chair for the school from ‘vow committees were appointed B. — l. Fred Des Roches and Henry Des Roche; equal. Grade IC. -- l. George Arsenaul , 2. Elizabeth Arsenault, Total Attendance for May. _. Murel Sobey. Adele Sobey. Peggy Sobcv. Janet Bradsaw st Average in Grade VII and bfly. h '2 — Margaret McKcnna. (Patriot please copy) S - no committee appointed. S - Jnmcs Purnarti. Mrs. Em Dunning, Mrs. Dan Camhcll. Rogrttniltze - Mrs. Murdock A111:- Lcod and Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. dcnce a letter W515 read rsiary. The Executive for ct Convention asked th.‘ a Sing‘ mcstlng an; its numbcr for the District Conven- tion; nlso for this Institute to make a sample for con- ~ ace Paynter was ' the coming: c t. .ne ORWELL SCHOOL annual ccnvcntion—-Mrs. Allen A. ‘" Dun. Campbell. "d ivns utilxoint- g Committee. sicn on 13011121’: (IOWFI to the hall Kilmon‘ Jo ., s11 \'.‘ns {IDIJOIIIICII . out 5111111‘, Also the mcnthcrs Senior Dept. — Grade X Class MacLeod, Raymond C . Class II-Amold LhcLeod. John Grade IX Sr. — Class I — Roy Class II-Charlie Mac- MucLeod, shiela MacKinnon. Cl rge Martin, Ewgn _THE wcnAignorri-zrowu GUARDIAN = . e- A auctions. i vage drivvc tllmbd the proceeds of their home. I To raise Iunds to send a BIND 01 scouts to murooe 1n the "Ike 0* "l" ‘nvasion to d0 relic! work. "'67, Scout and Wolf Cub in Britain did n day's work on . m» l" . turned the money earned over MI the fund to send the workeffl- “W59 workers will wear reslllfiflvfl "ml/l dress with Boy Scout badges. I Boy Scouts o! Carleton Count . N3. I'll/VG equipped W0 mm‘ . merchant ships with 1.000 1101111119 libraries. and ha-ve collected 400.000 pounds of waste 9841M Whldl Wm‘ other salvage netted them $3.100- The profits were divided between the Rod Cross Salvation Army, and m, Boy Scouts chins-vb PW"! 101' distressed scouts In Brlwln- s i’ E § a E n. Career Women Need IILDIESTCIGARETTE YOU .0111 soon; A Buckingham k id Iliad dyadic yo! cnnundkqbocaucitilmiflwionnildlou counts most-in tho throat. A Iuiiglun in "Throat Easy” because it is blended io- tobncmc that are naturally cool-Billing, cool-clicking. For a milder smoke, and n more ut-inlyilg cigarette in every way, try Buckingham. You'll never again be satisfied with anything Iclc i! a cigarette. Buckinqham ncqiibbutat -- l-MOK no fun being a wcman in l One of the nation's leading l" said. “It you're able to bounce up you‘ll make the grade." - Born in London. England. Dr. Burns is a. graduate of the london School oi’ Economics and came cricl- on le shilp in i088. After lecturing at Co umbh University in New York she was selected as 0m of n committee on economic security to draft the National Security act. Inter. as a. member of the National Resources Planning Board she oom- pilcd a report often referred to u "the American Bcvaridgc Plan." Dr. Burns is a firm believer in careers for wmnen but it you in- tend to combine nmmage and n career "look out (or an understand- inc. tolerant mun." "It's undoubtedly a strain on a man tn have s proiomionnl wits Irltllltllyi!’ can be worked out mocca- Post-war emrolovment for women docend; on whether we solve our ry a Leod. Grade VII-Class I-Bill Glllia. Ola II Reb bell glargaret Maclisaac, n dime VL-Class r Donald Mac- Lcod, Virginia Shaw, K. J. M“. n non. Class II—l-lelen Maclcaac, John orris. D. I. MmLcml, teacher. AIIBTIUN SALE AT THE AUCTION WAREHO FRID , JUNE 81h, AT 2 P. "JEN? all". floor covcrlnp, I In and reoordl. ch wcls and several o full unployment problem. she said. " e must have a chance to keep on with our jobs to show we uc ‘(filly com 1c of doing them." = w. 0w Are Your Eyes '2 ll u- lfi."."i.l'.‘ii..ff"h'i lyci or dinlnau — can!!! n lpeclulllt Al NI lama with '0! Qllfllflu 1nd m“ rofnollnl Dffiflt I Onl In and Illu- you llflbllll . Write b "M". IO u or 9 on I'll 6. I-'. llltclmon AND SUN r. 0 uurouzson a. I. umcnnou -;---------- -u--u---uu---rm OI I ~.~—_ ..--»;»~.~.~.. »——- 3:1 u "——-" I m“ - m ward mmmuumra. Flexllvle. llllillwk “W” "Emw" "1 mzlghtttfiivssrtcrt? an?‘ W v... 0...... 1...... t Th othl. moo‘! 01th Low- emai s omoc R e1‘ Doris vlhchwl- or Fgexgnxwn {v.1 In? at m: home home m me. antic meeting. i Grade rv-i. w» Grlliin. BY ~m was “or ""1 mo. 12.21.21: "at: "in “i” WINNIPEG- “"9 5 "cm- m muefifins igxélnlllvf; visnmi wreze licious lunch wés served bv the lBaird. ' ' dominantly male field says pirDer-‘D"'°n" v - u ___ ,____.____. Eveline Burns of Washington. oouthwnfiéfiletigerofigfgéflgwgé by?! ncnoor. v economists. Ensllsh-bvm BL.” ° 9° n “nmlt c‘ u. l; m r n1. 0cm 1 < i-li. Gerard Mclinch- Bums speaks from long “penance zvoétes Icéartgre different comm tees Honou- Bo Ior on o Ax: c k when she says discouragtment is the 1g; w“ decgded amt the gycagum main dLsh on the menu the first buy a cushion for the teacher's fewyyear; 0f 1:0 wfiman’? cafeer. chair. Us‘?! nuilatterlal to rtrlake x quitlt " ou av ave 11 empera- or th s c ccnven on. ro c mentor an eitndis. rubbereball." she of thllelké was extended to Mrs. F.| Grade Why. Alnhonstrs Smith. te Baird and Gerard McEechem. . C . for a generous treat to 2. Agnes Dun Y T again after the first few knocks euncmbers. in reconnition o! the __Gradc__VVI— ‘ R. C. A. F. invents: New‘ Casualty Bag Ocnceivcd and destined by’ flit’ 1.3“.‘§.;‘w.°’“i§8vt“’ ti"; ti“??? vii”? " “S” ‘"°° -”' . nn _ . 5 a - lick Ind wounded airmen warm p“ e q“ n 1nd oqmtortable in their aerial unbuicmea u they 11y through tho cold upper air thousands oi’ feet above the cum. Ivy the Clinicnl Investigation Unit. the BOA! nt- Toronto and I (n-L. Psullnc Mo- omm’: (no-a. Inn rum. a Gdffla hostess . G d X-l. Eai . cm. 2. Theresa . 0:415 IX--1. Igesmcth Smith. I. Perfect Attendance. Earle Sxxiith. chomuarlcs ‘ti’?! 1 Alber McEach Mawenneglaird malahggmlllgsronsmllg: gm, ° '“ ' " Griffin. William Gi-iflin. Bernadet- eacher. Marv E. Kelly. [Floor-tot please cooy: _. ._ __.__ ._.-__' am Mary Baird. Ed- cvlcuotion coumc it Wflyburn. Basin. thing cared ferried as a iliaht nuru in the AI Iwlll wield. Kentucky. Developed Youth Centre 0a To-Night 6.30 H". U. F. C. Y. fnzv. imam mt: . mpaign Y.M.c.A. Vlill Speak in Support of YJLGJ. built by a Canadian rportswear firm at Bcllovillc. Ont. the bog hu been tested in the field and {ound ntlafactory. It lives maximum warmth with minimum might and, by an inge- nioul un o! two-way zippers, per- mits nurul to treat any part of the patient! body in flight with- out expozinz the rut. Built like a iormfitting sleeping bag, the covering permits tho use oi Thomas or piutar splints on um; or legs. The bll does may with the use oi’ blankets in transporting pati- ent: by air and allows free move- ment o! the patient within the bu; without disturbing its insulat- ing qualities. It in‘ flnh-proofod ind ahowcr-proofed and. by mean; oi Inside releue tuba. the patient can .free himoeli in em- urgency. The patient shown ABOVE is Flight Blt. J. H. It. Tounkns‘. 0 in the nhotosnun ABOVE on nirmln in the casualty bu, receiving 5 91am; g" in Na foundiand is show! mania: in an nlrcrm-