_ ... ----..-s--4 ll H0lman’s China Dept-P» Special Event a i Z4-Piece English TEA SET for Friday and Saturday Only Special and save on r English Tea Sets. Tolls advantage of this these charming solid colo This is an open stock pattern, you con have your choice of either yellow or blue. The Tea Set on Special consists of 6 cups, 6 saucers, 6 bread and e butter plates and 6 tea plates. . ' proud of this good quality Regular 6.95 * . You'll l)! English China. lllnkora lllgh School Closing " ‘llbo Graduation and Closing s:- qmgsag of gintiora School held on Friday June 18th drew the usual lsrgscrcld overtaking the capac- gty o1 tire Hall. The opening number o! the Pyggrun was n Patriotic Chorus "We will stand by Our Pins" ‘rhea ltelloiwed a pretty Operetta by the little tots "Pussy Cat. Pussy Cat. Where Have You Been" in which gay songs and pretty costumes were intermingled in title old tav- ee-ite story. The Intermediate A Grades presented a. Mai Drill and Song, "For God. and COUMYY" which was both impressive and picturesque. The Prizes and Cer- tificates 301' the Eiesnentafl Grades were tlhen presented by Reverend Francis MoQuaid as the names were called by the Chair- man, Mr. P. I... Morris. The iollmv- ing received Grade Eight Certil- ioetes; Marion Brennan, Frances Mwarvilie, Patricia McGinn, Lorne Richards, Phyllis Cairns, Desmond Roberts. Gerald Mc- Kenna. A Group o! Senior Girls made a charming picture in Blue Gowns and beribboned bonnets as sang and danced "My Alice Blue " around an arch o! apple b, a on a white lattice back- ground. The next number was an Action Song “Blowing Bubbles" by a group o! Junior Girls. The real soap bubbles o! the soloist and the colorful ballons oi’ the Bubble Girls with their lilting song made this n. delightful bit. Ol enter- tainment. The final number of the pro-i gram was one which exhibited clearly the painstaking effort and the thorough training oi the chldren. Sixteen boys and girls dressed in red, white, and blue costumes and usins red and white rhythm sticks went through in perfect unison a set b! rhythmical exercises to the music oi the fimwn Waltz." Sixteen members 0t the Grad- uating Class then took their places on the stage daintily draped in the school colors, blue and white. The Valedictnry read by Alban smith was given in a very pleasing and capable manner which caused much lavorable comment. Certificates were pre- sented to the following Graduates "tor grade eleven; Ada Kathleen thy - Bolger, Martina. Iris Frances Theresa, Cairns, Harriet Louise Craig. Margaret Nadine Deighan, Ida Lillian Doyle, James Rcgis Duffy, Mary Helena Gallant. Mary Theresa Gaudet, Mary Rose Gillis, Lawrence Michael Glover. John Enmett McCarvllle, James Daniel Murphy, Margaret Marjorie Roberts, lRlchard Alban Smith, Doris‘ Louise Wright. Aiter the distribution oil Prizes as given below the Chairman called on Rgiht Reverend B. V. McKenzie vwho delivvered a very Iine address to the Graduating Class. Using a theme irom the words o! the Psalmist "Teach me goodness, and dlscirpline and knowledge” he pointed out very clearly the value oi! an education which oiliera a training of batch mind and will. Reverend Francis McQuaid, P. p. spoke briefly congratulating the graduates for their splendid efforts during the year and all the child- ren who had worked well during the year. Mr. I. .W. Show, M. A. Director at Education who honor- ed the occasion by his presence commended the pupils and teach- ers for their splendid program and the people of Kinkora for their, interest maniieeted in education by} the presence at such an immense crowd. Congratulatory , remarks were also made by Reverend R. F. MacDonald Indian River on be- half of the Clergy present; Mr. C. B. Jelly, Supervisor oi Schools; Mr. G. C. Baker. M. I... A.. and hwo memlbe a 0! the School Board, Mr. V. E. Duity and Mr. John B. McCabe The singing oi! the National Anthem brought the pleasant even- ing to a close. llbllowinz is the list oi Prizes: one»: ELEVEN c Prize {or Religion in Grade Eleven presented by ttu Diocesan Council Catholic Woman's League awarded to Marjorie Roberts. Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade Eleven 2 prizes presented by Rev. Hancis McQuald equally merited by Kathleen Boiger and. Marjorie Roberts. Prize jor second Highest Aggre- gate in Grade Eleven presented byl Joseph Trainer wwarded to Regis‘ Duffy. , t Prize for Leading the Mar time Board Examinations presente by Mr. P. L. Morris To be awarded later. | The J. Wilbert, McCarville Mem- orial Prize tor English in Grades Eleven awarded to Louise Craig. | Prize for Latin in Grade Eleven rrelllted by Kinkora Sub-Hill- i equally merited by wands asses- I H___g____ _g______, _ _ ----¢-~»-~-~. o iHQi-MAN;5.lrin1.-1:=3 0 sussssensioz cnanL-rrno ‘ . - “WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET AND SAV "' 311112311,‘ ion C. w. L. awarded to Marjorie Roberts. Prize {or nench in Grade Eleven presented by Mr. J. W. Fen-net equally mu-ited by and divided between Theresa Gaudet and Marjorie Roberts. Prize for 38st Bnlllsh Gas-w in Grade lfleven presented by Rev W A. xeeile awarded to Iris Bren- 1151i, Prize tor Physics in Grade Ele- ven presented by Mr. V. E. Duffy awarded to Alban Smitlh. Prize tor Chemistry in Grade Eleven mesented by Mr. Aidan Mulligan awarded to Marjorie Roberts. Prize tor istory in Grade Eleven presen by Mr. Eugene Smith awarded to Regis Duity. Prise tor Mathematics in Grade Eleven presented by Aletha Gra- ham of the 104d class awarded to Rose Giilis. Prize for physics in Grade gle- ven presented by Mr. seblnus Mc- Kenna awarded to Doris Wright. Priu tor Chemistry in Grade Eleven presented b a. Blend awarded to Rose Gill . Prize for Mathematics in Grade Eleven presented by Mr. John A. Smith awarded to Kathleen Bol- ger. Gilt Subscription presented The Reader's Di¢eat to tile Class Valedictorian Awarded to Aiban Smith. Bronze Medal awarded lyyel-lis Excellency the‘ Governor General of mnads. for the Student ranklns first in the Grade ‘Mn Entrance Examinations or i947 awarded to Kathleen Bold"- PRIZI LIST -- GRAD! O lml Ill Prize ltor. Religion in Grade Nine presented by Rev Mottler M. Teresa equally merited by John ‘Prainor, Adelaide Dudty, and Muriel Ann Sinnott. . Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade Nine pl aented by the Kinkora Home and School Assoc- iation awarded to Muriel Ann Sin- nott. Prize tor French in Grade Nine wesented by Mr. Fred Candy awarded to imeon Partner. Prize for Latin in Grade Nine presented by A friend awarded to Muriel Ann Sinnott. Prize for Mathematics in Grade Nine presented by a Friend aw- arded to Adelaide Duffy. ,_ Prize i'or English in Grade Nine pLQBGDSQd by Rev. J. W. McCardle awarded to Muriel Ann Sinnott. Prize tor Religion in Grade Ten Presented by Dr. G. J. Gallant sure, I ...... 0/75 an. Louis Monagthan and Jerome Quinn, Prize tor Highest Alfioflate in Grade Ten presented by Rev. G. V. McCebe awarded to Robert Croken. Prize tor Senior Latin in Grade Ten presented by Mr. Damian Shreenan equally merited by Mar- ion Oairns and Robert Croken. Prize tor Junior Latin in Grade Ten presented by Mr, James p, Ceilazhan awarded to oannen Smith, Prize for mglids in Grade Ten Pleiéliifli M! ML and Mrs. C. W. Croken alwuded to Marlon Calms. Prize tor Mathtcnatlcs in Grade Ten presented by Mr. P. A. Mon- flslifli niwlfliod to Rnbert Crolren. Pfilfl for French in Grade Tan presented by Mr. James P. Calla. ghan awarded to Joan Mccarviile. Prize for Science in Grade Ten presented by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Broken awarded to Jerome Quinn. Prize for History in Grade Ten Dfllelilfld by Rev W. McCardie awarded to Robert olren. rluzz us-r - ELEMENTARY onanzs Prue for ma... in Grade r Presented by the Home end by Behooi Association awarded m Gerald Candy. Prize {or Leading in Grade I PENN-Cd b)’ Mll- Mflll McKgnng awarded to Gerald Cosdy. "i" 1°!‘ Million in Grade 2 Mounted by the Home and School wwiltlm equally merited by Genevieve Duffy and Paula Morris "i" 1°? 1416i!!! in Grade z Presented by tlhe Home and School A5l°°iiii°fl Equally merited by J°I¢l>h Connie! and Genevieve ..‘.’.?"'°...’°§ Mr" a M = en itiersaret cldniiilcrlzmd “um” w. Prize for Leading in and; g Presented by Mrs. Maria McKenna lwttrded to Marion MeGlnh Prize (or Religion in Grads 4 glullited by the Home and School BI ' " awards Blanchard. a to “huh "i" i" mains in Grade 4 Fftliflitvd by a Friend awarded to Bernard MoClbe. Prise tor Religion in Grade s Pfmlilfli b? the Home and School Association named go Francis lawless. Prize 1'0!‘ Leading 15 and, 5 iifflfllifli by Mrs. Maria McKenna liwltdfli to Riéhlrd Johnna“, P14" 1°!’ Rtillion in Grade 6 Pfeflelilfld by l Friend awarded to Elton McKenna. Pfl" M I-wiins 1.. Grade a Presented by the Home and S¢lw ‘ Association awarded ta Bernice Connick. hi“ 1°? 39118“!!! in Geode ‘I PlPleliifli h? the Home and School A equally menus by Edna Richards, Mary Mcguflgy and Corinne Dolly. Prize tor Leading in Grade 7 presented by the Home and School Association awarded to Oorinhe " Duoiy. Prize for ‘Relilltm In 611d. Q llresented by Mrs. Maris “CI. Kenna awarded to Frances He. Carviile. Prize for leading in Grade g Drum?“ by Mf- lebinua John- ston Ivlflied to Marlon Brennan. ._._.____.___ star aava mono wArr lER-ILAND LAKI. Ont. ~ (or) - Housewives hers, who bought. paintings costing 513,20 mm a door-tn-doer salesman to become eligible {or a "radio draw." were told that. they had won radios. ‘may are stilt wait- inrtot the sets to arrive. QIAIOIIJCIIII ltlblllrlln when!!!) ... (or) ... and. M!!! Dllhlill to b“! automobile momenta hsvs been earned to sat questions ilrst and bu! arm wards. Manitoba's highway act does not- permit s motor vehicle to ean-y s seerehlieht or any other than a stationary lamp. traffic » Gisela; Exercises- years). Elizabeth G Grade 111 - Earl Arsenauit, Faustino Perry, Jean ‘MI-r! Arsen- Ialult, Gertrude Gillie, Arlene Sul- Vlll. ' Grade IV" - Betty Steele. Cecile Blaoquiere. Juanita Cameyen. Irena Araensult. Oertisiestes 0t mneioaw ' Grade I! Boys —- linear Glow. ‘William Pinesu, Dennis Lues, Ecegald Arsenault, Clarence Campy Grade III Boys - Charles Bic- key, William Dawson, Louis Arsen- ault. Leonard McNeil)’. Charles McDonald. Grade n - Mariette Noonsn. Patricia Grant. Philippa McNally, Bonita Gallant, Vemits. Gallant. Grade III -— Margaret Wood- side. I-‘austina Perry. Julie Senior- Grsda 111 - Geraldine Noonan. Nandi Gallant. Gertrude Gillie. Patricia Bolder. ‘Lnrralne Pinew- Grade IV - Mary Mclnnis. Isa.- bel Arsenalllli. All" Wetill- F“? Steele, Mae Arsenault. Prizes tor hllhest ~ IIINIIM donated by Mr. L. W. IIIIIIBII awarded to: Grade n Boys - use! Chiev- Grade III BOY! — Charles Hic- he)’. Grecian — Marjorie Noenan. side. Grade III — Geraldine Noonarl. Grade IV - Mary Mclnnis. Prizes for religion donated by Msgr. G. J. MoLellsIl. 54v. Leonard Molianna and lev. Howard Wishi- nwsrsled to: quad r Boys 1;- Ernest Gallant. Aubrey McDona . Grade II Boys - Thomas Gal- lant, Peter Desltoohea. and, m: Boy; _- William Daw- son, Gerald Perry. _ Grade r - snails MM"! Eudora Arsenault. Grade II -- Lorraine Gallant. ands 1n _- Julia Sonier. Grade III - Carmella Gallant. Grade IV — Isabel Arsenault. Prizes tar correct department. donated by the Catholic Women! League awarded to: Grade I Boys -- Wilson Blee- quiere. Earl Pines-u. Grndq It Boys-Michael Scott. Grade m Boys - Roy Lurch- lln. r Grade t-Jean Gallant. Kather- ine McDonald. Grade II-Patrlcia Rvletrs. Grade III - Sandra Schurmm. Grade IV ~ Carol Perri. Prlses tor needlework donated by The Rely Family Society award- ed ‘ i Grade I — Mildred LeClaiY. El- sie Araenault. I Grade II - Irene ssvidant. and, m; .._ Barbara Cameron. Grade IV - Ann Wedse. Prizes for construction work donated by the llbly Name loo- lety awarded to: Grade r one 4 aural can-at. Harold Durant. ‘ Grade l1 Boys -— John Brown. Prlsestornsdlne lasted It! ELI. 0.81s“! lwlsdeelto: Grade I Boys - Gerald Rana- han, Wilfred Perry. Grade II Boys — Leroy Gallant, Grade ‘III SOY! — Louis Arsen- suit. Grade I-Ann Clow. Eiiiliiliil Blacquiere. Grade II -- Bonita Gallant. Gulls III - Nandi Gallant. Grade IV - Paula McIvor. Prizes for yelling donatod b! Miss Dena Geudet. snarled to: Grade I Boys - Iiric McDonald, Foch McNally. Grade l! Boys - Willard Dou- eetta. Grads III Boys - Charles Mo- Donald. Grade I - Margaret Grant. Im- rsine Arsenauit. Grade II - Patricia bloNeiil. Grade lII - Lorraine Plnesu. Grade IV - Mae Poitier. Prizes for arithmetic donated by the C-HJA. IMIIIIOG hi Grade I Boys - Emmet Mc- Intyre, Arnold Drieooil. Grade I! Boys —- Ernest Gsudet. Grade ll! Boys - Leonard Me- Naly. Grade I —Mareia Arsenauit. Nor- ma. fltspatrick. c Grade II ._ Vernits Gallant. Grade III - Fsustina Perl’!- Grsde III --Gertnsde Gillie. * Grade IV _- Mae Arssnsuit, measles-values coasts-Ito the Olsllllreaeiblaryawsrded to: Grade I Boys - Manes Gallant. Edward Arsenault. Grade l! Boys - Lute Gallant. Grade III 807s — Oral"! Deishan. .\ Grade I — Nome rem’. Wanda Peters GredeII-Datesnliterry.» trsdeIlI-Aantllew. GradaIV-Iettylteele. Prizes lee lasted eltenhaaeead leaalsl irtbelleli lselsty “ti-i‘Iuy_’sli"itiv j aw...» '"="""' ""- .... he... i."‘.{.'.~....... .... m»- m-z - an a held seeentl: »' no h s ‘ " l stone treat Uflflifllfi OI ‘Neill! Summnid. °“" i-‘Ym’ '°""" m“ i ... . nun . ....<=~.-...*.*.-...ss:"..s-:l:~li “modem . P" "my Grid! I11 — UIJIIXGY. Wood- ' non sans: l SMALL. arcoso tuner Grade Iii - Pauli-lass Parry. Gertrude Gillie, Arlene Dulllvsn. Joan Mary Araenault. Prizes tor music donated by Mr. l. P. Melanin awarded to: ' Barbara Cameron. Paula lilo- Ivor, Irene Arsenuuit, Carol Wedge. William Dawson, Charles Hickey, Francis Drisooil. Patricia Grant, Gall Bishop. semen ruzz usr certificates o! Attendance Grade V _- Ann Wood (I years) Jean LeClair. . Grade VI - Florence Gallant.- Grsde Vi! - sniriw PIT!!- shirley Watson. Grade VIII -- Cecile. Doiicette is years), Doreen Blacquiera, Marie Richard. Grade IX — Thelma sherry. ' Grade X - Auidine Gaudet. Joan Marie Arunauit. Cctlfleatea o! Proficiency ands V Mary ‘Illoenpson. Shirley Gallant, Dorothy Gallant, Jqnn fingers, Joyce Arsenault. Grade VI -—- Florence Gallant, Marie Pete". Lorendn Gallant, Shirley Arsenault, Andrea Durant. Grade VII - Eleanor Gallant. Una Wedge, Shirley Perry, Ethel NtcNally, Barbara Dalton. Grade VIII — Wanda Aitken. Doreen Blecquiere. Marina Doyle, shiriey Carney, Eunice Gaudet. Grade IX —-Dorothy Sonler, Pat- rlcis Scott, Elizabeth Wedge, Shir- ley Noonan, Mary Huestis. St. John Ambulance first Aid Certificates Senior Certificates Grade IX - Joan ampbell. Edith Deishan. Edna Gallant. Grade VIII - Janet Gallant. Junior Certificates Grade 1X l- Mildred Cameron, Mary l-Iuestis, Wilma Jenkins. Bon- ita Linkletter, Louise McKinnon. Dolores Morrison, Shirley Noon- sn, Doris Richards. Patricia Scott.‘ Thelma Eilleiry. Dorothy Sonier. Elizabeth Wedge. Grade VIII Wanda Aitken. Zita Arsenault. Eunice Arsenault, Doreen Blacquiere, shlrley Carney. Geraldine Cameron, Florence Campbell, Joan Deighan, Cecile Doucette, Marina Doyle, Joan Daw- son, Theresa Gallant, Grace Gal- lant. Mary Gillis, Eunice Gaudet, Beulah Gaudet, Jean Gaudet, Faustina Gaudet, Pauline John- ston. Yvonne IdeClair. Laura Mc- Nally, Myra McInnis. Theresa Peters, Elizabeth Peters, Eleanor Peters, Marjorie Perry, Lpnng pin- eau. Irene Perry. Gertrude Rich- ards, Marie Richards, Joan Wag. son. Senior Writing Certificates Gfilifi VIII - Wanda Aitken, Zita Afsenlult. Eunice Arsenalllt. Doreen Blacqulere, Shirley Carney, Geraldine Cameron, Flo r e n c e Campbell, Joan Deigihan, Cecile Doucette, Marina, 'Doyle, Joan Dawson, Theresa Gallant, Janet Gallant. Grace Gallant, Mary Q1]- iii. Eunice Gaudet. Buelah Gsudet, 30m Gfllldei. Faustino Gaudet. Pauline Johnston, Yvonne La- Clair. Laura McNelly, My", Md. Innis, ‘lheresa Peters" Elizabeth Peters, Marjorie Perry, Loom, pm. eau, Eleanor Peters, Irene Perry, Gertrude Richards, Marie Rich. std. Joan Watson. Graduating Diplomas Rim! 11831811’. Mei‘! Kelly, Anita McNeili, Auldiine Gaudet. Grade X Certificates Joan Cahill, Gladys realm, Eleanor . Rogers. Irene McNaily Joan Merle Areenault, Margaret McQuaid. Prizes for Highest donated by Mr. L.W. Bradshaw awarded to- Grade V - Mary ‘Il-loaznpson. Grade V1 —- Florence Gallant. Grade VII — Eeanor Gallant. Grade VIII -— Wanda Aitken. Grade IX —- Dorothy Sealer. Prizes for R "_,‘ donated by Mllf- GJ. MoLellan, Rev. Leon. It'd Mfilienila and Rev. Howard WiBlit awarded to Grade V - Dorothy Gallant. Grade VI - Marie Peters. Grade VII —- Barbara Dalton, Grade VIII - ahirley Cox-hey. Grade IX — Louise McKinnon. Prizes tor Correct Department donated by the Catholic wdmgn‘; League awarded to J Grade V —~ Barbara Durant. Grade VI -- AlvlnpAa-senauit. Grade VII - Diana Gallant. Grade VIII - Marina Doyle. Grade IX — Mildred Cameron. Grade I - Joan McPhee. - Priaee tor Needlework donated by‘ :20 3°17 Family Society awarded Grade V -—- Doreen Arsenault. Grade VI — Bernice Mcltenna. Grade VII -—'I.nrrame Gsudet. Grade V!!! -- Mary Gillie. Grade n: -- Elisabet-h Wedge. Grade X -—- Rite Gallant. Prises (or Arithmetic donated by the OMAHA. siwardefto ' ' Grade V - Illa Gallant. Gradb V! .... Marie Geudet. Grade ‘VII - Una Welles. Grads V111 - Eunice Geudst. Grads I! -- Patricia Scott. . or Proerearleae “Kim!” LeClair A man's got to looli his asst even when the tam; peroture soon. To look your best is no problem Solids and patterns. Let us tit you to your lightweight suit today. ’ Priced ..... ...,‘- in one of ou-r smart lightweight suits. MlllllllilE MILL men's wens SUMMERS-IDE REMEMBER GlllL GU-IDE COOKIE DAl a TOMORROW, SATURDAY, JUNE 26 Holy Name society awarded to Auldine Gaudot and Joan Marie Arsenault. Grade IX -— Wilma Jenkins. Prizes ior Periect A“endance and Punctuality donated by the Holy Name Society awarded to Grade V -—- Joan Infilihlr. - Grade V! - Florence Gallant. Grade VII - Shirley Perry. Grade VIII-Doreen Dlacquiere, Marie Richard, Cecile Doucette. Grade 1x - ‘llhebna Sherry" Prizes tor Hench donated by Mrs. .11.. Koehmstedt awarded to Grade 1x — Edna Gallant. Grade x’ i»... List Prize tor Highest Aslfllate donated by Mr. I..W. Bradshaw awarded tozelrna LeClair. Prize for it "_' donated by Msgr. G.J. McLellan awarded to Anita McNeil]. Prize tor Ehiiish Literature don- ated by Miss Margaret Arsenauit awarded to Joan Cehlll. Prize (or French donated by the Assumption Society equally merited by Mary Kelly and Zelma Muslo Department . Prizes donated by Mr. JP. Mr- Innis, awarded to Mary Hues- tis, Elizabeth Peters, Theresa Gal- lant, Cecile Dollcett , Ethel Mc- Nelly. Barbara Dalton, Marcia Delanflii‘. Marleen’ Hueetil, Elln Gallant, Mary Thompson. Prize tor Peniact. Attendance at Choir, awarded to Mary Gillie. Commercial Department ' Prize for General Biiciency don- ated by Mr. LW. Bradshaw awarded to Irene Smallman. Prize ier Religion donated by Mrs. J.I.. Koehmstedt awarded to Gertrude Blacquiere. Prize {or shorthand donated hi‘ the C.M.B.A. awarded to Gertrude Blacquiere. Prize for Typewriting donated ixv Mei-her Superior awarded to Calh- erine Hickey. NEW N. S. INDUSTRY . srmanswm. N. s..._ (ca) - Two veterans hsvrsoepted a pro- cess used in mansltaeture er mos- quito bomber to . miture and brought a new industry to Neva Scotia. Native birch veneer l! shaped under heat and‘ to pounds pressure in a hydraulic ‘press lc iorm laminated, resin-bonded rur- nlture. Prise for Latin" donated by Miss Margaret Arsenault awarded to Eleanor Roses-a. Prize tor History donated .by Mr. syivere DeaRocbea srwarded to Gladys LeClair. _ Prize (or Nature Study donated by the C.M.B.A. awarded to Mar- garet Mcquaid. = Prize tor Hygiene donated by Mother Superior awarded to Irene McNally. Prizes tor Perfect Attendance and Punctuaiity donated by the