Honor Graduates left to right - Jim LeSauvage, Donna Eaton, Marlene Jarva, Diane Paulsen, and principal E.E.Forgues. Photo by | .McCuaig HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES HONOURED Rev. J.M.Cano gave the Invocation which open- ed the program of Schreiber High School Commence- ment Exercises. The school choir, directed by Miss Diane Rummery, presented several numbers, accom- panied by Anna Fummerton. Principal E.E.Forgues presented the school staff and awards and trophies were presented as follows:- school letters - presented by Mrs.Mulligan; Owl awards by Mr.Woodrow; boys' basketball bars by | Mrs .Cote; girls' basketball bars by Mrs.Woodrow; girls' volleyball bars by Mr.Nosyk; track and field, interscholastic bars by Mr .Woodrow; curling bars by Mr .Fleming; cheer leader bars and bowling bars by Mrs .Mulligan; chess bars by Mr.Cote; Army Cadet bars by Lt.A.Speziale; public speaking bars by Mr. Ritchie; choir bars by Mrs. Mulligan; French bars by Mr.Tessier; library bars by Miss Joll; Student Council bars by Mr .Forgues; perfect attendance bars by A.Gordon; academic bars (pupils with 75% or better) by L.R.McCuaig; - Proficiency Awards (students ranking first and 2nd, grades 9 - 12 $10.00) by John Scott; Highschool Proficiency Cups by L. R.McCuaig. The Winter Carnival trophy to the upper school was presented by Anna Fummerton who was, in turn, recipient of the C anadian Legion, Branch 109, scholarship of $100, presented by D.Gunter. Jim Lesauvage was presented with the Schreiber Lions Club Scholarship (100.00) by H.M.Ermel and another $100 scholarship given by the Kinsmen Club was presented to Jim by A.Speziale. Jig was again called up to receive the High Home & School $100 Scholarship, presented by (continued New executive of District 3, Ontario Municipal Electric Association, elected at the annual meeting in Fort Frances last week are, from left, rear: W.A. Ferguson, Atikokan, Gordon Wilson, Port Arthur and Gordon Waghorn, Nipigon, directors; E.A.Vigars, Port Arthur, secretary-treasurer. Front: A.J.Marshall Fort Frances, first vice-president; Jack D.Phillips, Schreiber, president and H.J.Keffer, Sioux Lookout, past president. E.J.Hawthorn of Dryden, second vice-president, was absent. KARL GLAD BURIED IN SCHREIBER The funeral of the late Karl Glad, whose death occurred on September |4th in hospital following a long illness, was held on September |8th in St.John's Anglican Church under the auspices of the Bro.of Railway Car Men. Rev. R.J.S.Inshaw conducted the service and pallbearers were Pat Bolan, Bill Madge, Bill Weaver, Emmett Holland, Gordon Willoughby and Russell Weaver. Interment was in Schreiber Cemetery. Mr.Glad, who was 72, came to Schreiber in Aug- ust, 1912, directly from Sweden. From then until his retirement in January, 1958, he was employed by the CPR in the car department. He is survived by his son Norman and four grand- children, a brother, Wm.Glad, all of Schreiber-- two brothers and two sisters in Sweden. He was a member of the IOOF. Attending the funeral from out of town were Mr. and Mrs.Edson Gunn and Mrs.Edward Glad of Fort William and Mrs.Russell Cameron of Port Arthur. The Ladies Bowling League will hold its organiza-