MA tlu sweaters. / _ nuinen Minister® of Enterâ€" 98, ‘outlined her plans for fuâ€" These included a hard ime danc a spring 1ormal The dates, ‘at this time are not known. There was some conflict in the dance dule and the date of Play Nite, bd tus has been settied satisfactorily. The Entertainment Committee will buy two ‘records a: month as of Jan. ‘48. These records will go into. a school library to be used for enterâ€" tainment in the school. A committee was selected toâ€"~choose these® records of light classical and dance mysic. This law, providing ‘for the building up of a school library, was originally passed ‘by the old Student Council, but was neglected ~until this year when Prime Min. Bourdon found it in the archives, Dunbar, Minister of Arts and Letters, then read his report. He told of the organization of an Art Club which hbas since then heéld a meeting, There has been no news of the special low rates for students at local cinemas which the Student Parâ€" liament has asked. hoii <cb 4(5 3 + <Pard on t ECCE C ‘‘The Minister‘s report also included the budget the Drama Society . has drawn up to cover the expenses inâ€" curred from the annual Play Nite. The report was accepted and the appropâ€" riation granted. Minister of Finance, Mary Burke repOtted the Parliament is still solâ€" vent ~â€"~remarkably so for the exâ€" pcï¬ditures made. Kamiscotia Trails In Use The _more expert of the skiers are nagw. turning their eyes to the Kamisâ€" colia Mountain trails: These trails, being far more difficult than those at the Guich where the Ski Club now has its chalet, are a lure to those who have mastered theâ€" Gulch. At the. first trip misfortune overâ€" took Wendell Reid when he got a skiâ€" pole rammed into his. shoulder on the first downâ€"hill run. Except for this incident, the trip was very successful. Walt Kemball tells us he has a contour map of the hills which was imprinted on his posterior when he fell all over the trails. Ave. Day or Week The (King Edward _ Hotel _ Very Reasenable Rates Quilet Atmesphere _ REAL ESTATEâ€"INSURANCEâ€"MORTGAGES Reom 3 Gordon Block, Pine St. N. en in National Housing Act Loans 4%" ‘~ _ Commercial Loans 5 to 6" You‘ll Like Our Efficient Service Bonhomtr gi algirl! in t came"to 0 ;’in the 1 g d ‘arefth So herhe s ,“v‘ ci Dm mm.-,i m (% _ _ «@< _ Invéestmentsâ€"â€"an Indication d l2 LJOh“ VinÂ¥gf . looki?g the ,field, trend may be experienced. in im.eh!s% but theri; â€"; ever? sifice we‘ve) parhhigs. Net investment ‘profits ‘were S t. ““‘%"‘é:“ mc ts 'f?ée? t bos. tC ‘{tï¬d ‘theyre both‘ nice.} j mggampphpne : j 8 'then"never dances es tTHl‘fRSDAY «2 8 b ) Â¥ Wed reflly hl‘(e to give ,you the 4 00 p.mi. 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After provision has been made for all dividends due of accruing in 1948 on the same generous scale as in 1947, the unassigned sorplus increased furâ€" ther by a substantial amount. Sales Record in ‘4"7 Changes wére announced in the .‘"_ï¬ 4 ‘.“ "'_5 tss s‘ is Te C ECV Ne xE ‘:--‘»s},.. Space'Conitribute‘d In The Service Of The Community By John Labatt Limited Secondâ€"Best Fighter Dismissed In Court he appeared on a charge of assaultâ€" ing Jean Baptiste Jette. Charbonneau claimed that Jette had been going aâ€" beat him up. "I met him on Third avenue and him to»â€" start swinging," Charâ€" bornesu told the court, "I hit him once and that was all there was to "He attacked me like a mad bear," said Jette with a dramatic flourish, "Fortunately no bones were broken." Maigstrate Atkinson fined Charbonâ€" neau $5 and costs. The youth waved the receipt for his fine under Jette‘s nose as he left the court. Carl Babic, local youth whom poâ€" lice saywas engaged in fisticuffts in front of the Palace theatre, Third avenue, was dismissed on a charge of disorderly conduct when he appeared before Magistrate S. Atkinson ‘this week in police court. Police said that Babic appeared to be underdog in a fracas with Ronald Bulloch when they arrived on the scene. "It‘s something when a man takes a licking and then gets fined for it," Magistrate Atkinson said with a smile, as he dismissed the charge. Board of Directors and Officers. J. E. Jeffrey, K. C.. formerly President of the Company becomes Chairman of the Board.. Archibald McPherson, formâ€" erly Viceâ€"President, is now President, and Joseph Jeffrey, O. B. E., becomes a Viceâ€"President. Edgar. G. Burton, C B E., of Toronto was elected to the Board as a policyholders‘ director. 24( on, pear! â€"AND I SAyâ€"â€" YOU‘Rrk Aj /. \ imPOSTOR ,/ MAINTAIN MINE PRODUCTION. 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