JULY 13, 1967 Photo by Inez McCuaig. Lola Scott and Michael Spadoni received award for highest standing in Grade 8 at graduation exercises of Holy Angels Separate School. GRADUATION EXERCISES HELD The entire audience, led by the students, sang the popular "CANADA", at recent graduation exercises held in Holy Angels Separate School . The address of welcome was given by Mark Morrow of the kindergarten. The graduates in turn introduced themselves, with a small sketch the role each playe in school life. The graduates presented the last will and testament, a highly humorous note in the program. Father Cano presented graduation certificates to the following: Mervin ton, Aileen Ross, Michael McGuire, Ann Marie McGrath, Susan Dimmery, Bill Keating, Peter Walsh, Rosemary Speziale, Frank Figliomeni, Cathy Stokes, Michael Spadoni, Linda Com- eau, Lola Scott, Sheila McParland, | Tony Commisso, Margaret Borutski, Joey Godin, Frank Muia, Tim Power. Awards for highest standings were presented to Lola Scott and Michael Spadoni . : Awards for the most deserving boy and girl given by the Knights of Columbus, and Spadoni family were received by Tony Commisso and Aileen Ross. Awards by the school board to those who made the most progress during the year were received by Sheila McParland and. Danny McGrath. Rosemary Spez- iale received the Dominic Savio trophy for school spirit. Other awards for most deserving pupils Holmes, Ludger Comeau, Diane Single- TERRACE BAY NEWS South (D) $32 H106542 DA8 C K872 WEST EAST $8754 SQ6 HQ83 HJ DQ8 D109732 CA953 CQJ1064 SOUTH SAKJ109 HAK97 DKJ64 Cees THE BIDDING: South West North East 1S Pass INT Pass 2H Pass 3H Pass 3S Pass 4D Pass 6H Pass Pass Pass LEAD: SPADE EIGHT At a recent duplicate game only one pair reached the heart slam as shown in the bidding here. While the contract ap- pears optimistic, this particular pair almost went to six spades, a completely unmakeahle con- tract. Once North supported hearts and established the trump suit, South gave his spade ace in hopes that North would cue- bid an ace if he held one. South -could not call for aces as he would have no idea which aces, if any, North held. Once the diamond ace was cue-Bid by North, South bid the slam and- faces a real challenge of his playing skill. West made a safe , lead of the spade eight spot, South winning East's queen with - _ his king in the closed hand. A diamond to the board and a diamond return brought him safely back to the closed hand, dropping West's diamond queen. At trick four, South led a trump -- and discovered the break. Then he led a low diamond to dummy. West leaped in with the queen and led the club ace. Even with- out the good club on the board, South had his slam in the bag. Trumping the club ace, he drew the remaining trump and claim- ed the balance. For more bridge playing fun by yourself and some expert challenges, try an Auto- bridge set. PAGE 11 were presented to David Lespenski, Melody Ukrainec - Grade 1. Michael Fournier and Olivia Difruscolo Grade 1 and 2. Michael Ferland and Michael Bedard Grades 2 and 3. Gene Ross and Toni Tremblay Grades 3 and 4. Morgan McGrath and Mary Figliomeni Grade 4. Denis:Morin and Laura Camp bell Grade 5, Richard Spadoni and Dianne Huard Grade 6. Joe Speziale and Karen Guina Grade 7. Rev. C.E. Prinselaar-was guest speak- er and the evening closed with a dance in the school auditorium.. SOFTBALL ( from Page 5) ground this summer is active. A team of boys 12 years and under is being formed and will play Red Rock Satur- day July 22 at 2 p.m at the Terrace Bay Ball Field. ROLLER SKATING - Don 't forget - roller skating and skate boards every Sunday evening from 7 - 10 p.m. in the Arena. If you haven't already tried it come out and enjoy this act- ivity which is most exhilirating. This is a chance for the family to be to- gether. For ladies and girls wishing to slim down, this is a good opportun- ity to firm up soft muscles. Come out and enjoy your Recreation | facilities... Hi Kids! I'M GIVING "Watch for my Safety Contest in this newspaper"