AWARDS PRESENTED AT BRIGADE INSPECTION Doctor David Freebury was presented with his Division Surgeon's Warrant by Brig. Eric Snow, OBE., C.D., at adinner given by St.John Ambulance A/N Division in the Guild Hall. R. Wills of Terrace Bay was Master of Ceremonies and others at the head table were F.W.Farwell, Prov .Staff Officer, Mrs. Helen Jartus, Corps Staff Officer, Mrs. Dorothy Rummery, Branch President and Division Supt., Rev.R.J.S.Inshaw and Mrs.Inshaw, Hon .President, Rev.J.M.Cano, Rev. Fraser Muldrew and Mrs. Metre Muldrew and Mr.and Mrs. Wallace Cringle. On behalf of the town council Mrs.L.R.~.McCuaig extended greetings and expressed their appreciation in having trained personnel available for protection at public gatherings in the town. She also congratu- lated the local team which recently won a trophy in first-aid competition at the Lakehead, taking first prize on points. Mr .Wills expressed the regret of the Branch and Division in losing Constable Cringle who had been both able and constant in his work with the associa- tion. Following dinner the ninth annual inspection was held in the Town Hall, attended by a very large audience. An exhibition on care of a bed patient was given by women members with Mrs. Rummery doing the commentary. Brigade men demonstrated improvis- ing a stretcher out of poles cut in the bush and using such jackets as might be on hand. They also showed how to blanket and lash a patient on a stretcher for safe carrying in difficult places. D ennis Levigne was the stretcher case and Miss Bee McBride the bed [patient for nursing care. In his address Brig.Snow suggested the field of work could be widened to include more welfare. He also urged the Division to retain as cadets the many girls who receive certificates and to make energetic effort to secure boy cadets as well. Mr .Farwell warmly congratulated the trophy-win- ning team and their instructors and encouraged the Division to seek further laurels in competition. The various awards were presented by Verl Thompson of Terrace Bay, Mrs. L.R.McCuaig, Rev. Inshaw and N .J.Jolicoeur as follows:- Jr.Home Nursing Certifi- cates: Jane Bailey, Christine Bottomley, Brenda Dimmery, Patricia Dimmery, Helen Harness, Lynne Jolicoeur, Karen Lidkea, Joanne Morris, Jane Singleton, Heather Tremblay, Shirley Ann Winters. iSr. Home Nursing Certificates: Mrs.Helen Dooley, Miss Diane Rummery. Sr.1st Aid Certificates: Donald Almos, Mrs.Helen Almos, Mrs.Sylvia Stortini, Reg.N. Mr .and Mrs.Edward Hahn, Miss Vallie Hahn. Brigade Awards: Ist Aid Medallions to Mrs.Margaret Johnson, Mrs.Hilda Relph, Mrs.Dorothy Rummery (Continued) AWARDS PRESENTE HOLY ANGELS PUPILS The following grade eight graduates were honored in closing exercises in Holy Angels School--Cora Spadoni, Lenore Campbell, Douglas Stefurak, Lynda Sisson, Claude Martin, Michael McGrath, Judy McParland, Nola Bryar, Yvonne Huard, Evelyn Fournier, Catherine McGrath, Kevin Kirkpatrick, David Borutski, Kenneth Ross, Lenore O'Brien, Frank Commisso. The welcome address was given by Steve Ross and the school choir sang the school song "No Man Is An Island" and selections from The Sound of Music. Rev. Dean Gallagher of Terrace Bay was guest speaker . Awards were presented as follows:- Gr.8 - Lenore Campbell, highest standing and Lenore O'Brien, most progressive, Claude Martin and Evelyn Fournier most co-operative boy and girl: Cathy McGrath, Cora Spadoni and Lynda Sisson, public speaking: Lenore Campbell, Cora Spadoni, Lynda Sisson, Michael McGrath, Douglas Stefurak, honor standing Awards in other grades for highest standing and most progress were as follows: (with teacher's name first) - Gr.1, Sister St.Donald - Patricia McGrath, Joline Zaporzan: Gr.1 and 2 (Mrs.Figliomeni) = Sylvia Speziale, Kenneth Cook, Cathy Cocks, Elda Holland: Gr.3 (Mrs.Todesco), Ronald Chicoine, Paul Martin: Gr.4 (Mrs.Chicoine), Karen Guina, Glen Desmoulins: Gr.5 (Mrs.T .Speziale), Michael Spadoni, Danny McGrath: Gr.6 (Mr. Speziale), Dale Sisson, Patrick McParland: Gr.7 - 6 (Mr. Guillet), Gerard McGrath, Barbara Stefurak: Gr.7 (Sister Frances Joseph), Colleen Cosgrove, Cosimo Commisso: Gr.2 (Sister M.Edwina), Mario Figlio- meni, Susan McParland. This graduation was attended by the largest aud- ience since the ceremonies were begun and the staff were particularly pleased by the number of relations of graduates who came from out of town to be present Most co-operative boy and girl in ea