John CARROLL "A 91.21710: FOR ewe" armour. snorrrs snows zso - s {an a Patrice rowan» lllaye OILY A Fri. Q Soto “fi-rnrq-ILJ‘ l Hi1‘ OF TH! YEAR from the delightful book-ef- the month! EXTRAH NEWS —- CARTOON “FASHIONS BY CANADA" AND STOOGE COMEDY _. ssnlanm- COMEDY‘ “MOUSE” snows 24-10 - 7.00 - 3.45 § CARTOON g .. 11j|||Q||1'__EMPIRE—FRI. and SAT. Shows At 7 and 8:45 — Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 ititmiiiilflilii... .. "4 a nun a w sues ~ Slilitllliiilltll! j _ - _-arso- Graduation Exorcism. St. Mary's Convent _-—- t ‘ On the evening o! June ll, in the Assembly Hall o! St. Mary's ZConvent, Souris, took place an event} styled by all present as 'most impressive and enjoyable- ‘the First Graduation Exercises o! YGrade XI students. Geniality rad- iated irom the gracious chairman, Dr. A. A. MacDonald who present- ed the many premiums so gener- ‘ously donated by the patrons ot {education and friends oi youth. ‘The Diplomas and Certificates ;were presented by the esteemed ‘Guest Speaker, Mr. L. W. Shaw, .Deputy Minister and Director o! {Education for the province, whose eloquence, wisdom and inspiration in his address to the graduates" captivated and uplifted all minds. The occasion was honored also by ‘lthe presence o! Reverend D. P. lCroken, D.D., pastor o! St. Mary's iChurch, Soruris; Reverend J. L. lMoKenna, Reverend George Mac- Donald, Mr. H. J. l-iynes Supervis- 'or ot Schools, besides members oi ithe School Board, Presidents o! lthe various local Societies. i The program of music, verse ‘ and song, so iauitlessly carried out ‘by the High School pupils, was delightfully supplemented by the contribution ot a charming group o! Tiny Tots, in black cap and. ‘gown, who entertained the grad- : uates, and apparently the audience itoo, by their version of a Grad- uation complete irom Greeting to Presentation o! Diplomas and lvaledictory. Six young ladies, rad- iant in floor length white gowns with pink carnations at the shoulder and in the hair, and [our trim young men wearing a white warnation, presented a striking picture o! youthful charm against ;a stage sett ng of green curtains wit-h baskets oi narcissus, tulips and other blossoms. The following‘ program was car- lried out: Dash-Military March in D -- Shubebrt, Ann Cheverie, Ramona Peters. _Greeting -- Mr. Alton MacKen- zie. Presentation oi First Aid Cer- titicates. Chtifllh-Thfi Bells ot Memory-- High School. High School Departrnent-qPro- motions and Premiums. The Tots Entertain: Joyce Chev- erie, Ann Cheverie, Elinor Clin- ton, Jeanette Peters, Joyce Paquet, Betty Macintosh, Ann‘ McIntyre, Helen Malone, Elaine Gallant, Viv- ien Creamer, Jimmie McDonald, ‘John Clinton. Dash-Comrade in Arms--Koei- ';ling: Theresa Paquet, Mary A. Paquet. \ Room For You Up Hipher-Jrhe Graduates. = Graduating Honors. y 3 A Parting Word -- Miss Helen ‘MacIsaac. ' | Alma Mater. Address to Graduates» Mr. L. W. Shaw, M.A., Deputy Minister jand Director o! Education. ' God Save the King. GRADUATING GLASS Francis William Cheverie , Francis Lewis Lorraine Teresa MacAulsy Bernadette MacDonald John Kenneth MacDonald Mary Nadine Maolnnis Helen Flora Maclsaac Alton Bernard MacKenzie Marion Teresa MacPhee Mary Gertrude Peters. FIRST AID CERTIFICATES Though the Elementary Grades are not taking part in this even- ing's program, yet, this group oi pupils oi Grades Vil and VIII is ' - . accorded the privilege o! being present to receive their certificates for First Aid Course from the Dir- ector of Education who so grac- iously consented to be present tonight. Mary Bell MacDonald Sue MacGaugh . Doreen Grant Gertrude MacDonald ~ Claire Paquet Theresa Finnan heresa Mullaly Helen Giliis Inez MacPhee Ellen Mullaly Theresa MacDonald Marguerite Cheveria Eileen Grant Carrie Burke Jenny Gallant Promoted from Grade IX to Grade X Bernice McGaugh Valeria Quinn Martina Hughes Ruth McDonald Susie Mallard Edna McDonald Louise Creamer Sarah Melsaae Marguerite Mclnnis Lorraine Roche Premium {or Highest Aggregate presented by the Children oi Mary, awarded to Bernice Mc- Gaugh. Premium for Second Highest Ag- gregate, presented by tha Honor- able Wiliiam and Mrs“ Kilhes, awarded to Valeria Quinn‘ Premium lor Third l-iiltast Ag- gregate, presented by Mrs. Joseph MeAulay awarded to Jdartina Hughes. i ‘ on, preson - I g oiron were ria Quinn and Bernice Prem urns ‘presented by It. Mary's Altrsnnaa, {or Latin, award- ed to: Sarah Mcisaee and Mathematics. to huth MacDonald. APre presented by Mrs. P. to Idea ‘M ones to Susie Mallard. Premium for trench, awarded to Louisa Creamer. . Prlsai Mmclshse. awarded ior 111N011 ted " Uh - 0 ebonald ills! so: nmsa- .4 1p mama, A " n. r. cream,» b’ Itam Peters. Montague And Vibiliiiy More than thirt iriends oi Mr. 9V and Leland Mrs. elson (nee Ruth McKenna) gathered "at the home at Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Beck, Mon- tag-us, on Wednesday, June 12th, o shower the happy young coupe with giits and good wishes for their mt/ure inns. Two trsnbled- with the e oi’ the pr was a pantimime o! a future anhdg dres f their sroom t gratitfigosn and Mr iph fir: m the rde of bride. ' When they were completely attired, they , morning a dtort. time , Geraldine Doiron ltegona Mclsaac Joan Collin‘ Edith Meurant Owingjto a delay in the arrival o! the_ Governor-Genersrs Bronze Medal lor Grade X, it will be £73.“? ‘° ““t."‘l""‘tt“‘°ii“t‘l iii‘ I aggrega n e a rc - "isoii limirqmirt 1n n tn; urn or e g es - to resented “b? thehtii. bJ. Pm o. aqua y mer e y an awardod to Adele Campbell an; Ramona Peters. §‘.ii22'~‘n’.’32i“i§ . lfilrd K ' to: Rellsien. rruentles-d ' 's ‘ ‘ 0|. [Q- m 13am.“ x. s. w: " l‘ 11. . u b, ‘ . - Morton's“ we.‘ to floral:- e presented to later, laden Wli-ih gifts which they Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. ‘iihe were assisted by Miss P gy B who read the accompany verses. On behalf oi his br de, and in a iew well chosen words, Leland. eypressed his appreciation A dainty lunuh o! ice cream and cake was served by the hostess, after which one joined in. a jolly sing-song. ~ c was furnished %Mise P Beck (piano) d r. Li}? (trumpet). rs. Emery MacNeiII was elected president oi‘ the Women's Mission- ary Society oi’ St- Andrew's Presby- terian Ch vice-qrreeidmt: Mrsfr. A. Kenzie, secretary (re-eleoted-z ll, J. Mllflll ' orrossnrarsr little; and swiping Gienes Montague. r. a‘. r. Olflos Bowl 1o t. is s. M- s t» s r. u. » asuun m. In allliointissasst Olllee Connected With oavosrou . . Nelson, treansrer (so-elected): M13 Catherine Cliff“, IIIQIIO IN- -' C- Maolhy, mito- box s . s. Dnery Mac- Neili and Mrs. R. D. MacLean were appointed as delegates to attend the W. M. S. Presoyterisi i|)_ < games Ohurch, Gtariottetdlm in y. i.- Mrs. arm: st {m n" two children, ot Belmont, Mass, are vlsitins here. quests o! Mrs. stfigst- ensons parents, Mr. and Mrs. J’- Maboti. 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