7 DECEMBER 14. 1953 I SCHOOLgmRgEPORTS POINT DE ROCHE SCHOOL (November Honor Roll) Grade x-1. Benny Mocormuk. Grade VIII Br.-I. Kay Mwor- mack; 2. Joan Mooomisck; 3. Johnny Mccormacir. Grade VIII Jr.-1. Joseph Mc- Kenna; 2. Vincent Wlienna. Grade V-1. Terence McCorm- . Moooxmack. Grade IV-l. Rita Mocormack. Grade I Sr.-1. David McCorm- nck. 1 Grade I Jr.-1. Joan Miclnnis. Highest average, seniors: Kay Mocornwck. Highest average. juniors: Ter- ence Mccorrnack. Teacher: Mrs. Cecelia McCorm- ack. MILBUBN SCHOOL (November Report) Grade VIII- ett Decoiirsey. Grade VIII-1. John Macxay; 2. Margaret DoCoursevy. Grade VI-l. Sheila Maoxay. Grade IV-ll. Pruton MacDon- ald; 2. Golleigh Macxw. Grade II-1. Arthur Flynn. Grade 1-1. Irene Flynn; 2. John Py-kc. Highest average. senior grades: John MaoKay, 96',1al Highest average. Irene Flynn. i10'3'r.. Perfect attendance were as fol- ows-: Arthur Flynn. Irene Flynn, Colleigh Macxay and Sheila Mac- Kw. Thacher: Mrs. Helen E. Cobb. Junior grades: MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL Grade XI-I. Edward Lcolalr; 2. Jeanette Derasp. Grade X-.1. Helen Ballum; 2. Erma Gallant; 3. Lorena Des- Roches. Grade 1X- 1. Julia Sonier; 2. Aldlna. Bernard; 3. Rosalie Des- Roches. , Grade VIII-1. Bella Gaudet; 2. Carol Perry; 3. Margaret Rose Pioirin. Grade VII-l. Armand DeaRoch- mi: 2. Geraldine Mocarville; 3. Peter Ballum. ; Grade VI-1. Pauline Gaudet: 2. Ann Steele; 3. Rosemay DesRooh- es. Grade V-1. Joyce Msllett; 2. Sylvia. Poiricr; 3. Thelma Des- Rochcs. ' Grads IV-(I. Doreen Gallant: I. Dina Deonoohes. Anita Desl-'l.och- es: 3. Lois Oakes, Claire Marie Lcclair. Grade Iii!-I. Joanne Gaudet, Erin Moxlnnon. Jean Desiboohes; 3. Rita DesR.oches. Claire Perry. Grade III (Bl-I. Stanley Dal- ton; 2. Paul Poirier; 3. Arnold Dedlochec. Grade II-I. Barbara Gallant: 2. Marie Claire Richard: 3. Roger Deakoches. Bonita Poirier. Grade 1-1. Mary Cuthbert; 2. Ivan Desnoches; 3. Clarence Poir- er. 2 Grade I (B)-l. Dennis Mor- GOWAN BRAE SCHOOL Honour Roll for Gowan Brae school for November is as follows: Grade VIII -- I. Cecil Howlett. Grade vr L !. Leo MacDonald; 2. Norbert MacDonald. Grade V - 1. Howard McGll- livary. Grade III (a) - 1. Jean Mal- lard; 2. William Mullally; 3. Earl MacDonald. Grade III (bl - l. David Mul-' lally; 2. Florence Peters; 3. Oswald MacGilllvary. Grade II m 1. Mary Longaphie; 2. Gladys Howlett. Grade I (a) - 1. Sterling Mac- Glllivary. . Grade I (b) - l. Eugene Mac- Donald. Grade I (c) - 1. Lloyd Mallard. Teacher, Jane L. Mallard. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL The following is a report of Hope River School for November: Grade X - 1. Maynard Simpson; 2. Catherine Bolger. Grade VIII - 1. Ferne Stewart; 2. Herbert Simpson. Grade VII '- 1. Margaret Simp- Archlbald Stewart. Grade III (Sr.) Cole. Grade III (Jr.) - 1. Marie Cul- len: 2. Marcellus Reid. Grade II (Sr) - Doucettc. Grade II (Jr.) - 1. Heather Cole and Giles Reid (equal). Grade I - 1. Gerard Malone. Helen Reid, teacher. - 1. Audrey 1. Brendan SPRING BROOK SCHOOL (November Report) Grade X-1. Evelyn Pidgeon; 2 Phyllis Macbeod; 3. Edwina Mac- Leod. Grade VII-1. Joyce Meek: 2. Garth Gillespie; 3. Charles Gilles- pie. Grade V-1. Allan Meek: 2. Mar- ilyn Paynter; 3. Kennet:hMacLeod. Grade IV (A)-1. Brenda Pidg- eon; 2. Norma Meek. Grade IV (B)-1. James Brand- er; 2. Bill Brander. "Grade II-1. Richard Paynter; 2. Ruth Pidgeon: 3. Roy Campbell. Fannie and June Brander (equal). Grade I-No tests. Highest average in junior grades Richard Palynter. Highest average -in senior grades. Joyce Meek. Perfect attendance: Pl-lyllisMac- Lood, Joyce Meek. Brenda Pidg- eon, Donn-ie Oole. Teacher: Mrs. Ruby E. Cousins. DARNLEY SCHOOL Report for Darniey school for October and November is: Senior Dept. Grade K - l Violet Mountain and Shirley Green (equal); 2. Gertrude Crozier. Grade IX - 1. Marlene Picker- gan: 2. Valerie Ar-senault: 3. Ruth DeaRocl1es. Sylvia Gaudet. , lng; 2. Paul Hickey. Grade VIII - I. Edwin Bim- n. Grade V - l. Gemma Reid; 2. THE GUARDIAN . CHARLOTTETOWN mom: 2. Marjorie Mountain; Shlela Macxay. Grade VII - 1. Dale Pickering; 2. Dorothy Connick; 3. Donnie Whltlock. ' Grade VI - 1. Janet Murphy; 2. Doris Connick; 3. John Cousins. Prize for Most Improvement: Doria Connlck. Teacher. Olive G. Green. Primary Dept. Grade V - 1. Mildred Thomp- son; 2. Marion Pickering; 3. Mar- garet Pickering. Grads IV - 1. Wendell Moun- tain; 2. Vernon Murphy; 3. Mary Campbell. Grade III - 1. Phyllis Croalsr; 2. Boyd Crozier; '3. Kenneth Champion. Grade 1! (Sr.) - 1. Kathleen MacKay; 2. Francis Champion. Grade II (Jr.) -- 1. Wayne Crozier; 2. Marjorie Campbell. Grade I - No tests. Teacher. N. R. Crozier. NORTH WILTSHIEE SCHOOL November report from North Wiltshlrs school -is as followlz Senior Department Grade X - 1. Beryl Easter. Grade Ix - 1. Trevor Campbell; 2. Donald Parker; '3. Marie Camp- bell. Grade VIII - 1. Phyllis Parker; eill. Grade VI - 1. Ian Godfrey; 2. Kippy Farris; 1, Olive Balderston. HighestOaverage 93.3. Ian God- frey and Phyllis Parker. Perfect attendance: Beryl Easter. Sylvia Clark. Connie Clark, Gail MacLean. Phyllis Parker. Clive Baiderston. and Allison Bowman. Heather Coles, principal. Mera-Flores control tower. 2. Joan Jeflrelv. Grads I'll! Sr.--1. R-oy Irving. Grade III Jr.4. Psltrick MoLel- lan; 2. Gerald Cutclifleg 3. Billy MacDonald. Grade II Sr.-l. James Jeffrey; 2. Elisabeth Cutclifie. Prim"! nab-'"n"" Grade II Jr.-1. Paul MacDona- Grade V - 1. Dorothy Ann Park- Au: 3; gun. Nb,-rmg; 3. Donnie er; 2. Gwennyth MscLean; 3. Judy Mwwgmamg Macumni I Grade I-No exams. Grade IV - l. Barry B-alderston;l pushes; average 1,, puma,-y 1),. 3- 3'-mule G0dIi'05'l 3' 1"3"'”e G0d' pllrtment: Ruth 0')-Ialioran. 884?. (rev and Esta Oakea (equal). I Principal: Doris G. Macwillianis Grille 111 r- 1- PEKKY Parker: 1. Aulstant: Orvelene Mccarville. Marlin Boswall and Alan Godfrey Mm? CLEITMONT SCHOOL (equal). Grade II -- l. Marilee MacNelil; ,A.,, 2. Alan MacDonald; 3. Donald (Novemhe Report) Mncbenn. ; Grade IX-1. Francis shields. Grade I (Sn) - 1. Serena Mac- .2 Gavin Curley. Kenzie; 2. Kendall Mscxenzie; 3.' Guild. vn1.1, zuvln Ourley; 2. Barry Kelly. 'I'hevi-esa. Coerl; 3 Laurette. Mill. Grade VII-l. Sally Rayner; 2. Frances Curley; 3. Ona Mill. Grade 1 (Jr.) - Class (a) l. Jean Mods; 2. Mary Bowman; 3. Wayne Onkes. Class (b) 1. Scotty Mac- Grade V-l. Erma Stafford; 2. Donald; 2. Linda Boswall. Paula curley. .--m--.--.-.-M Grads II-l. Jimmy Shields; 2. CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Mary Shields. Grade II-l. Lynn Murphy; 2. Shirley Mill: 3. Allison Stafford. Grade 1-1. Nancy Mill. Hlghesa average in senior grades -Sally Rayner, 92.57.. Highest average in senior grades -Lynn Murphy. 05.795. Perfect attendance: Alvin Cur- lay. Francis Shields, Theresa COPII Frances Cllrley. Paula Curley. Teacher: George H. Riiry. MORELL EAST SCHOOL (November Report) Senior Dept; Grade x-1. Jean Munphy: 2. Elaine Noonan. Bob Madwilllams. equal; 3. Lila Irving. Grade IX-l. Jessie MacDonald; 2. Elaine Campbell; 3. Dale Mac- Williams. Granc VIII-1. Bcl-yl Murphy. Grade VII-1. Patricia Patter- son; 2. Wayne Howstt; 3. Beatrice A Dec. 21 or 8 pm. when closing will be at 6 FRUIT ORANGES. 2 slot. . . APPLES. do: Florida Large GRAPEFRUIT. H for . GRAPES. 2 lbs. . . .. . RIBBON CANDY. lb. BARLEY TOYS. lb. . . NUTS. 2 lbs. llepartmcnia. Bargains will paper and ovcrshoes. etc. Charge accounts will tomcr. We will Board Tickets. 39 both our stores. We are Ittutlful silver Flatware. for eggs and poultry. Jr . t;2WW1 .- Stores open each evening until CHRISTMAS CANDY.i lb. Iluring this sale there will be A 107. discount on all goods and merchandise in our Dry Goods. Footwear and Hardware sldered unless you are a 30 day cus- consider Be sure to get your free coupons We will pay highest market prices K Sale Opens 9 o'clock with the p.m. . SALE! SALE! A. P. BOTH STORES SOIITH and NORTH RIISTIOO closes Monday, Dec. 21st I-xccptioll of WEDNESDAY Mollelian. . Grade VI-i. Douglu Muttart: 1. Violet McNeil; 3. Lenore Mut- (November Report) Mn. Grade X-1. Larlalne MacDear- Primary Dept: mig: fl. B&n:iAeb:anahnIi.t L I . rs e n or as s. l.”ill';.”ohJi.?ffi.”3.””322lie or-do rm-L no-em-xv Hush”. waddent es; 2. Junior Arnold, Cathrme Grade wgll mm, 0-Human. Ms.oDiarmid (equal); 3. Patriot: I o15rien. - - Grade VI--Absent for tests. Grade V-1. Leonard O'Brien. Grade IV-l. Alvycia MacDea.r- mid; 2. Edna Tobin; 3. Alycia' Rarlahan. Grade III-l. Audrey Crane. Gradcgn-1. Arieen Crane; 2. Carol MacLeod; 3. Robert Hughes. Glade I-1. Doris O'Brien: 3. Jimmie Tobin. Highest average in all grades: Arlean Crane, N96. Perfect attendance: Alycla Mac- Dearmid, Alycia. Ranahan, and Edna Tobin. Bernadette MacDonald, teacher. GALLAIIT : CHEPBTOW SCHOOL Honor Roll for November. iild. Grade VIII - 1. Celeste MacAu- Monday, Dec. 14th lay, Grade VII - 1. Albert MacAu- lay. Grade VI - 1. Ernest MacAulay; 2. Bernard MacDonald; 3. Buddie Sweeney. Grade III (bi -- 1. Leon Mac- .-.Auiay; 2. Mary MacPhee; 3. Albert (MacDonald. ll Grade ii - 1. Joan MacDonald; ' Donald: 3. Arlene MacDonald. ' Grade I (a) - 1. Francis Mac- IPheO3 3.NbtMDOId;8. 3 GROCERIES M--33-? " "” Highest average-Francis Mac- 69c gR0bin Hood Phlhtlry-I.Ti!I:IThee teacher .iI'-LOUR.98lb.bag......6.6? ' ' ' . . I ' 49: ';'Five Roses GT giriouli. 24 lb. bag 1.79 -no-u;-Lscnoon 25 1 Tbs. . . . . . . . . .' 853 The following is the report of 2: ONIONS. 5 lbs. 23c ,':;;g:;g;,.W" W Wm" M sscgrsil. lb. .. 69: img-H-amcgx. mm mm: 2.. I . 43: ' MOLASSES. 2 qts. . . . . . . . 736 Grade IX- 1. John Blatoh; 1' . Snowflake whlliflee Ernest Brventon; . . . . . 588 SHORTENINGI 2 I55: - - - - - 49C 2. Darrell Miller. i ' '- Seeded - i; Grade VII-l. Virginia MlloKly; 2. RlLI'ph M'1lE . - 68: RAISINS. lb. ............ 28: 0..., ..;.r ...,.. ..,,....,.. ,, y 796 Seedless Begnicde Nvewaoln; lancer: Gray-2 S ' ' ' ' II C . C I RI" ; . 2Iblb5- - - - - - - - - - - 3;: Haul Walk:-r; 3. Allison Miller. . S. . . . . . . . . . . . C 2 arm" 30301 M”;”HkI5u'1'i.i MILK. 6 TI!!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . S76 '0:-Hee In-l.' n'.m72??...l'3.; 2: Cami Miller; 3..Hel Pier . 5 'b' ' 47g Grade II Sr.-l. elxlllalne cI3rye.n- lnclude wall. gin; Janet Cudrnore; 3. Cyril INCH OI1. Garage (II Jr.-l. WaynetGra.y; 2 "Y OI' . not be com Tb. . . . . . . . 433 (3;-mg H. gm"; pmwu. Hi .h marks in Spelll : Vl - Mum": 1-sou: STEAK. lb. 45: mg Mm NW r-mm;; T-BONE aoasr. lb. ...... 35: mi "l.3a.o.i""”?":;.3,i;,de;vr3;. lb. 29C p.yc-gem;-; 91'-mu vn.xg vlr.' Illi MCK . gm" ,w,y. CORNED BEEF, lb. . . . . . . . 28: ' lgmllt tgmur Wxv that IOILING BEEF. III. . . . . . . . 13: 53,991: Grade: XV-V. Bernice Now- Ebe o a I a o - a o I-l'l'hQ't, gyggg junjof gy-gdegm Carol Macldll . 90.85. SPARE RIBS. 4 lbs. . . . . . . . 75: mum um” mm Fmh ' iKKK Virginia Macxay, 99.195. Alma Crane; 2.- Grsclc IX - 1. Coleen MacDon- g Got your coupon. of either store. for the Christmas basket com .932??? gill 3..-.1.enIe'yI” "W - falnlng u 12 lb. Goose. candy. fruit. nuts. are. Drawing Monday. 1.2. Mac MacDonald, Richard Mac- . :2 Most lm.proveinent- Verna Lee Ford and Ernest Prowse. Leona G. Cameron, teacher. PLEASANT GROVE SC.HO0L (Report for November) Grade IX-I. Mar-y O'Connell; 2. Leo Mocaabe; 3. James Morni- son. Gradle VIII-l. Blanche Mac- Donald; 2. Phyllls MacDonald; 2. John Lamphier. Grade VII-l. Hubert Morrison; 2. Anne Morrison; 3. Richard Lawlor. Grade VI-1. Pat-ricia O'Connell; 2. Joseph Casvsell; 3. Vincent 0'- Conrlell. Grade V-l. William Doyle; 2. .Davld Ooi'rlgan', 3. Ray MacDon- a.ld. Grade IV-I. Norbert Morrison; 2. Maurice O'Connell; 3. George MacDonald. Grade LII-1. Harold Oiconrnell: l2. Margaret Con-igan; 3. Many ii.eall Doyle. ”;' Royal Couple I-Iear Intricacies of Panama Locks , During her short stay in the Panama canal none. Queen Elizlabetlll visited the Iunoua locks where lhc 2' cmme m”k' 3' Mdvm Mn" lsoeen receiving an explanation oi the intricate machinery from Edward Barlow, left, supervisor of the I Her husband. the Duke of Edinburgh. and canal zone Goverrlor John Seybold, right, look on. Later the royal couple boarded the SS Gothic for the 17-day voyage to the Fiji Islands. Grade II-1. Iillmnett Doyle. Grade I-1. Marlon Morrison; 2. Dianne MacDonald; 3. Fred Mor- i-ison. Highest average in senior grades, Patricia. O'Connell, 94.7?&. Highest average in Junior grades. Marion Morrison. 999;. Perfect atiteridanoe: Mary 0'- Connell, Leo MoCa-be, Patricia 0'- Coneli, Hamid O'Conilell, Marion Morrison, Fred Morrison, Dianne MacDonald. Teacher: Mrs. John B. Mac- Donald. VICTORIA SCHOOL (November Report) Grade X-1. Sheldon Mai-.Plls.il; 2. Billy MadDonaid and George Myers (equal); 3. Merlin MacDon- aid. . Grade Ix tar.) -1. Margaret Hart; 2. Betty Boulter. Grade IX (Jr)-1. Ma-bel Boul- ter; 2. Leslie I-Iowatt. Grade VIII-l. Charles Boultar; Pigeon Files 200 Miles With 31,000 Onleg (By Arthur Edwnl WASHINGTON. (AP) - Even - thing happens in this crazy. mix- ed-up town. Thursday a pigeon held a press conference. She held it shortly before sh!- took off for her home in Jersey 2. Jackie MacPhail; 3, Betty Lu Macllean. Grade VI-1. Marilyn MacDon- ald; 2. Arnold l-lowatt; 3. Vlnccni Keouglh. Primary Department Grade V-1. Carol Gill; 2. Sonja Stordy; 3. Jackie Miller. Grade IV-1. Heather Hawaii; 2. Ernest Rogerson; 3. Annie Bolll-. ter. Grade III-l. John Thompson; 2. Ralph 'I'nom:pson; 3. Leigh Craig. Grade II lSi'.lAI.. Ruth Keoligh; 2. Gerald Bruce. Grade II (Jr.J-1. Connie Boul- ter; 2. Dianne Miller; 3. Shirley Boultes. Grade 1-1. Eric Hart; 2. James Boulter; 3. Elizabeth Rog-arson Principal: Florence Mncbougnll. . Assistant: Inez Gags. ST. PATHICICS SCHOOL November Repori Grade X-l. Douglas Gallant. Grade VIII-1.Coleen MacAieel:; 2. Mary Gallanxt; 3. Bertha Doyle. Grade VEI-1. Florence MacAl- eer; 2. Doris Gallant; 3. Earl Mc- Kenna. Grade VI-1. Stella Gallant; 2. Colin Gallant. Grade V-1. Thelma Gallant; 1 Justin Gallant; I. Isabel McMil- lan. -Grade IV-1. Grace Gallant; 2. Wilbert Gallant; 3. Leonard Gal- lant. Grade III-1. Marjorie Gallant; 2. Michael McMillan; 3. Gerald Gallant. Grade I1-1. Bernard Gallant; 2. Eddie Moxcnlna; 2. James Mc- Aleer. Grade I-i. Floyd Gallant. Teacher: M. Gallant. Noel Gallant; PAGE THIRTEEN City. N.J.. with I 31.000 bill tap- ed to her leg. The gimmick: The money was held in place by Texcel callo- phahe tape. whose makers footer .ihe bill for the stunt. Press agents eagerly explained that the company was betting 51.000 its product wouldn't come unltuck. It was obvious from the start that the pigeons didn't cotton -to 'the idea. . Reporters arrived to find that (ho swank presidential suite of yihc Stotler Hotel--where R.0osl-- ivnli, Truman, Eisenhower and ,MacArthur have stayed-had been !turned into a temporary pigeon lofl 3 Tho surrounzliligs failed in Illi- iprrsi the pigeons. Several, In lsmail val-board boxes in the big (room. were muttering to Cli'.'II other. Poses For Pictures l FIIIIIPTIIILV anxiously 1i:nnl' I-mi,l to box wclo two men irlenllfic-ll as William lnrlyk, who owned thr- hlrds, and Otto Meyer of Fair Haven, N.J., who used to be u pigeon expert for the armed ser- vices. 5 ”W(- figure." lndyk said, "that, it will lake from -I l.(2 In fivri .llours:. for the pigeons to rFil('Il .home. it's exactly 198.023 miles I from here." lndyk's guess proved conserv- ;atlve. The pigeon delivered the C-note safely at Jersey City just. lhroo hours and 20 minutes afirr iinko-off. Some one wanted to know where the model was. Where there's a gimmick. there's usually a model. ”Sl1i- hates pigeons.” Lsoma one also said. i But Hnlane Poirrllilx was in- ir-aind, the 51.000 hill was tied on (the hird's lag and it was handed Ito her. They posed for pictures. eyeing each other siisplcloualy. Miss Poireaux turned the birds loose; it darted toward the White IHOIISP. Than the others were re- llaased and as they made I. half yvircle, it hurried over to join (them. Within seconds they were out of sight. obviously glad the .press conference was over. SIGN OF TIMES ; OTTAWA. I.CP)- Cheque sash- ting in Canada. an indicator of business activity, rose by six per Ioent in October. Total Value of cheques cashed in 35 clearink centres rose to 3Il.936,00(l from I.fsli,279.13e.ooo last year, the bur- leau of statistics reported Thurs- slay. I . ii , y in I let ; AND SKATES -.3&?& 4fa9E4?E3E?E54Ei&3&9Z” We have them for both and boys. They wonderful gift. :3 -A AND PUCKS 1&5- lety and number. A .any lad proud. . If he likes tools. conic in and skilled craftsmen ndvisc you how to get him truly good tools at moderate cost. Tool sets, too. C. C. M. BOOTS make ii ' HOCKEY STICKS You'll find them nore in var- hockey and puck will make any? All quality HQITIGIKKKKTQCQMI I -0. girls Electric Steam Electric gift ware. ilICUIIIIN Decorations A full assortment of Christmas Lights---in . door and outdoor. Santa Claus Plaque-Chain delier Star-Wreaths-Tree Stands--Illuminat- 1' ed Musical Church. STEAK KNIVES nd CARVITIG srrs Quality Sheffield Steel England's Finest Appliances Sunbeam Automatic Cooker and Deep Fryer Sunbeam Radiant Control Toaster Sunbeam Mixmaster Sunbeam Baby Bottle Warmer Heating Pads Coffee Percolatqrs Hot Plates goods reasonably priced. Remember Hardware Gifts Are Long Lasting and Practical NEW - DIFFERENT - INTRIOUING CAMBRIDGE ARMS and ACCESSORY UNITS arrangements. Oneida Clocks Irons Razor.-l TITIISWICK FIGURES. in animal and bird designs. ef('.. make color- ful and attractive gifts. Bcswick are ex or Barometer hina Department Bealltlful Assortment English Bone China Cups and Wooden Trays and Salad Bowls Selection of Revere Ware Community Ware and 1847 Rog- ers Bros. Silverware Brass Fireplace Fittings Chrome- Assorted Pocket Knives elusive to Rogers Hard- Make your own smart table appointments and decorative BATHROOM SCALES I . ..---..--. CARPET SWEEPERS FLASHLIGHTS BATTERY LANTERNS This Year Give A - TAYLO Then-momctc yl. .- . . - - r Saucers Stainless Steel Tray Sets Plated Kitchen Tools TDPMI. Comp The Rogers Hardware ., if T