SCUGOG TOPICS Promotions At "Island Schools Promotions in Scugog schools following June exgminations have been announced as follows: | 8S No. 1: Teacher, Mrs, Edna - Beckett. Grade 9 Wilson. Grade 7 Jim Dowson Fulforfl, Marilyn Manns, Reader Grade 6 -- Doug Fulford old Heayn, Ken Wilson Grade 5 -- Janis Carter "Carter, Roy Gerrow Grade 4 -- Jim Gerrow Heayn. 3 ' Grade 3 Beverly Manns,| Dianna Meston Grade 2 Ann Carter. ' Ross Carter, Andy Cawker. Sandra Healey SS No. 2: Teacher, R. Bullock Grade 9 -- Bonnie Eden Grade 8 -- Kay Jackson. . land James, Ron Nixon Grade 7 Bernard Chandler, Marilyn Fralick, Robert Prentice, Janet Warren, Janet Cannon, Darlene Mickie Grade 6 Billy - Prentice, Carol Barry. Carol Ian Lynda Arn- Karen Bruee Le- Patricia Aldred Beverly Eden Mary Cannon. Darlene Warren Grade 5 Virginia Eden, Jane Innis. Bob Spence Grade 4 Heather Barry 'Prentice, John Rickey Hunt, Leon Ws Grade 3 Marie Slute. Ken ney Michie, Marry Malloy, Bev erly Aldred, Gary Mann, Bob De Hart Grade 2 line Cannon SS 'No. 3: VicKenzie Grade 9 Sandra Fralick Robert Edgar Demera Michie Bobby Aldred Ray Warren Teacher Jaca Mrs J Dianne Fralick Patsy Goose Sharon Crozie Peter Hood. Sharron Hulcoop Barry Edgar Grade 7 Patricia Carol Crozier, Leona Goose nev Johnston Grade 6 -- Beverly Goose, Val erie Edgar, Gordon Pogue Grade 5 Nancy Sylvia Fralick, Grace Marie Johnston Grade 4 Ivan line Johnston Grade 3 Humphries da Goose. Grade 2 Grade 1 Johnston MUSIC EXAMINATIONS Music examinations = by Royal Conservatory of Music sulted as follows Grade 7 -- Dianne Fralick Grade 5 -- Marilyn (Honors; Sharen Crozier. pass Grade 3 Patricia Aldred (honors); Nancy Crozier (honors Loated Sid Crozier Pogue, Jeffray. Pau- Cole Bren Loates Fralick Bill Clare Arthur Goose Edith Johnston Argentina Disturbed By Peron for her work in getting the girls| to camp. Maybelle Rebekah Lodge, Port Perry No. 348 held a successful | {garden party at the home of Noble Grand Sister Myrtle Snel- grove. The spacious lawns were | decorated with streamers and balloons Girl Guides were present to help with placing of chairs and serving lunch, Sister Disney, PPRA, officially opened the proceedings, assisted | by Sister Snelgrove, | Sisters Nettie Aldred, Marjorie | Aldred, May Wannamaker, Lola} Bruce, and Elsie Pogue were in charge of taking tickets at the en-| trance and booths, Sister Miller | of Toronto took charge of the "what-not" table Sister Pearson of Oshawa and | Sister Joan Aldred had a tea-cup | reading table following lunch. | A vote of thanks to Noble Grand Sister Snelgrove for the| use of her home and grounds was tendered Manns (hon- (honors). hon- Grade 2--Marilyn ors); Patricia Healey Grade 1 Janis Carter ors) GUIDES A TCAMP The 1st Scugog Island Gaoide Company sent eight Guides to the Provincial Guide camp at Doe Lake The girls left July staying until July 15 day at camp they went to HM Queen Elizabt and the fol lowing Tuesday they had a trip to Algonquin park and visited the museum Guider Mrs was thanked by TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV 1l--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto| WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 5-Rochester| WGR-TV Channel WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo 1 and will be Satur see Ivan the MPSon committee Channel 2--RBuffale Pruth or quences Serial 4:30 THURSDAY EVENING | 6--Royal Vis , 52 Conse 5:00 P.M 4 . . + Uranus PM 6 Fair -Edge of Night FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 PML, Theatre Cartoon Sto Three book Stooges With Father PM Early Show News Space 6:15 6--Colonel 6:30 Range PA Flack PM 54.2 >~Real 1--~Cisco 1:00 AM McCoys Kid Border The P Texa ro sheentra 7 ) Noon 7-3--Rin Tin 6--Mr. Adam and Eve 4--Rawhide D.A's Man $:00 P.M The Board Who Knows 7--Tombstone Territory »2-M Squad 4---Phil Silvers 9:30 PW 116--Country Hoedown 7--77 Sunset Strip 32 Western Theatre 4----Playhouse 10:00 P.M 11-6-5-2-- Cavalcade of Sports 4---The Lineup 10:30 P.M 11-6 Beacon 8 Playhouse 0 P House Pa Human Relations 3:00 P.M The Clock Payolf --Beat Sports | " 3:3 <M, | 6~Viewpoint 5--Movie 11:30 P.M T--Playhouse | 7--Who View 2--From Feat NM he 2-~Spor e 1 These Roots rdict i» Yours | 11--Late Show 1:0 PM 8--8Show Case Bunny 4--~M-G-M Theatre 2--Jack Paar 11--~Bug T--American Bandstand 0 } ine Late Show ' CROSSWORD PUZZLE By DOUGLAS CLARK BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) An uneasy peace reigns todav in Argentina. It probably will con- tinue as long as Juan Peron the ousted dictator. is alive and maintains: an active interest in Argentine politics Although he is 5000 miles away from Buenos Aires, living in ex- ile in the Dominican Republic, one of the last remaining dicta- torships in Latin America, Peron wields great influence in Argen tina The outlawed Peronista is the most powerful voting unit in the country. There are far more anti-Peronistas than Peron istas in the land, but the: divided into a dozen political factions It was the division of the voting population into a dozen different factions which enabled President Arturo Frondizi. a onetime polit ical opponent of Peron to come to power in 1958, when the mili- tary revolutionary government which ousted Peron felt that time had come to representative form ment, party are different the return to a of govern GOT PERON BACKING Frondizi courted the Peronista vote, and there is little doubt that Peron himself passed the word among his followers to vote for Frondizi as the least objection able of all candidates Since coming to power dizi, faced with ad nomic and social situa tried to set things in order He has sought to curb labor amb tions and has gone out in search of foreign investments lize the country's omy. For his efforts he the opposition, if diatiom of most of groups which voted for him and of course of those which voted against him. Labor leaders say that Ye has not lived up to his electoral promises. The Pe onistas regard him as perfidious and untrustworthy PACT CAUSED UPROAR The publication in mid-June of the text of an alleged political pact between Frondizi and Peron alleged to have been made before the 1958 elections caused roar in Argentina and ser undermined the government Peron from his land hideaway really existed Frondizi Fron 3astrous eco ion ha to revita sag econ has earned open repu- political not the an up ously Dominican is said the pact as sworn on oath that no such pact verbal or otherw ever existed But even the president's sworn word is doubted by ing some army who con sider the existence of an under standing between Peron and Frondizi invalidates the 1958 elec- tions. 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