Arvida High School - Yearbook (Arvida, Quebec Canada)

 - Class of 1952

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63 A Aluminum Company of Canada ,,,v,7, Adrien Lavoie, Enr. ..W,,.,,,w7,7,,,..,,,,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,7,,,7 ,,,,,,, . Arthur H. Caron, Ltee ,,,w,....,,,,,,,,,,.,ww,777777777,,,,,7,77,,77,, Arvida Athletic and Recreation Association ,,,,,,,,o, Arvida Laundry ,w,w,,,,,,,,.,..,i,,,,,,,77,,777,777777,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,i. Arvida Ready Mix .,7. i,,,77.. Au Coq d'Or ,,777,,,,,,,,,7,,777,77,7777 Autobus Saguenay, Inc. c,,,, C B Bank of Montreal ....,.,. Berkeley Hotel 7c,.,.,., Birks' .,...s.,..,..,........7......, Bishop's University ,,,,7,77 C Caron's Drug Store .,s,,,s, Chez Gosselin ......,Vv...,Y Chez Marshall ......,.,..Y,..,,.s,ss,.,,ss Continental Store, Ltd ,,,,,,,s,s,,,,s,, C6te Boivin Auto Service, Inc. Crown Diamond Paint Co. Ltd Cyrille Savard ,,,,,,,,77,,.,,,, ,Y,,,,,, ,Y,,,, D Dufour Sz Dufour e,,e, E F G Gagnon Automobile, Ltee ..,,,, Gagnon Freres r7,,7l7777.r,....,..., Garage LaSalle .ii.,,,i..,,7,7,,,. Gauthier Meubles, Enr. eee,. . G.-H. Dairy, Enr. .,,,,Y,,.,,,,7 . Gilbert Sz Freres, Ltee ..ee, Grave1's Drug Store 7u,e,, H H. Lessard Sz Freres, Ltee ueu, e,eee,r Hudson Electrical Works Reg'd ,,ee, Imprimerie Commerciale de Chic. J John Murdock Sz Co. ............... . Jonquiere Automobile, Ltee ..... Joron Sz Cie, Inc. ................... . J. R. Labbe ........................,... J. W. Flamand, Ltee ..... K Inc. ..., .. ..... List of Advertisers L Lalime Paul .,,......,. , .............,,..,..,.., . La Cie de Ferronnerie Generale .,,, Laflamme Sz Co. Limited ,,,,,,,, , ,, ,, La Librairie Commerciale, Ltee ....,,,, L'Artisanat Sagueneen e.ee.e ......e.e..e Lasalle Coke 1A. E. Gauthierj .7,,, Legare Automobile de Chicoutimi, Leo Automobile, Ltee ,,,,,..,,,,,,. , ,,,,,., , Ltee 52 , ,, 57 , 59 50 59 Les Ateliers Emile Couture, Ltee .... .,,,,, Les Liqueurs Saguenay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lessard Sz Freres ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lingerie d'Arvida, Inc. ....,, , Lowney's ,..,., ,..........,.., .,,.r. M Maison Ribaud, Enr. ...,,. , Mark Gillick Sz Freres .e,,,,, Michaud Sz Perron, Ltee Montreal Book Room. Ltd ,,,, , Magasin E-M Store ,.,, ,..,.. N Neilson's Chocolates ,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,ee,,,,, Niagara Finance Company, Ltd ,,c, O P Patisserie Vaudreuil Arvida, Enr. Pharmacie Ste-Famille ..,.,..,.,.,,,,.. Pharmacie Vaudreuil, Enr. r,,,, 7 Potvin Sz Tremblay, Ltee , ,, Q R R. C. A. F. ,,.,..,.,..,.,..,.,.... . Riverin Sz Fils, Ltee ,,,,,,,., Royal Bank of Canada .,.,,., S Saguenay Electric Company ..,,, . Saguenay Inn ....,..,.,,...........,,..., , .. . Saguenay Oxygene, Enr. ,,,,,,,., , Simpson's ,, ................... .... . .. .. H Sir George Williams College Steinberg's ........i...........,.V.... T T. Ka T. Auto Supply, Limited ...c,. U Underwood ..... ..... .... ....... .................... United Auto Parts, Saguenay Ltee University of New Brunswick ..l.l... V Vogue Cleaners ...,.. 57 54 57 ,. 57 52 53 57 , 59 55 59 ,, ,58 4 2 Back Cover , 54 53 . ,, 58 53 56 6l 55 3 ,, ,, 53 4 59 , , 50 54 ,, 2 51 56 55 ,, 56 2

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62 A SAILOR iConfin.ued from page 351 From South America he went to Galveston, Texas. From Galveston he went to Florida. He said that everywhere you'd go in Florida you'd see oranges. From Florida he went to Bremen, Germany. From Germany he went to four different ports in Spain. From Spain he went through the Panama Canal to Van- couver. From Vancouver he went to Florida. From Florida he went to many other places in the United States. The last place he went to was New York. There he got off the boat and went by train to Montreal, where he stayed a few weeks and then he came to Arvida. He stayed in Arvida for two weeks and then went back to Montreal to get another boat. The name of the boat was S. S. Oceanside. On that boat he started at Montreal and went to the United States. From there he went to Japan, from Japan he went to Vancouver, then to Florida and to Manchester England. From there he went to Bergen in Norway, from there he was going to Mobile, Alabama in the United States. While going there he was caught in a big storm. The waves were so big that the Water came into the boat. The water was higher than my brother's bunk and higher than the ceiling in his room and so he couldn't sleep for three nights. The water carried out his suit case and all the things inside it. It also carried out all the clothes that were in the boat. Luckily they were near Ireland and went there to get some clothes and food because they lost all their food. Then they went to Mobile, Alabama, and from there to Galveston again. From Galveston they went through the Suez Canal and Red Sea and to Bombay, India, again. He stayed in Bombay for eleven days. Now he is on his way from Bombay, India, to Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States. JOHN HRYCKO Grade Six ATOMIC ENERGY lCon1'inued from page 407 The atom bomb was now possible, all ma- jor difficulties having been solved. The first atom bomb was soon built and tested on July 16, 1945 in the New Mexican Desert. The jury was convinced. The tremendous endeavour which pro- duced the atom bomb was now completed, the bomb was soon to be used against the enemy. On August 16, 1945 Hiroshima was annihi-- lated and three days later a second bomb fell on a second Japanese city. Four days afterward the formal Japanese surrender was signed. The bomb was bringing peace to the world and offered unbelievable possibilities. Two dozen men, TWO DOZEN, who suf- fered no scratch, had killed or injured THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND JAPANESE. In contrast. in two and a half months our forces were driving the Germans' from. Nor- mandy beaches to their own frontier, H1tler's forces lost only two hundred thousand men in dead and wounded. Battles as deadly as the Somme or Ypres of World War I, both drawn out 'for' months were won in seconds with the tripping of a lever. This awesome force has brought one War to an end and may prevent future wars also. If we can build up a sufficient stock of atomic weapons. and make any possible aggressor realize that it would be folly to attack us, then we may obtain peace. But we must also. make other nations realize that we do not intend to use them other than for the purpose of self-defense. All people in our country do not agree with this theory. But one premise is certain, to keep peace, men must honestly recognize and eliminate the things they do and that nations do which cumulate in blood- shed. Each of us must examine his own con- science. Meanwhile, science is working on ways to employ the atoms energy for man's benefit, ways that might even in time utterly over- shadow the first destructive application. We must face the fact that this is the be- ginning of the Atomic Age. It is an age when sufficient fuel to carry a steamship around the world can be carried in a fountain pen. Submarines, cars, planes, and other modern machines now powered by electricity or internal combustion engines will soon be using the power locked in the atom. It is even being used, as depicted in a re- cent issue of Macleans Magazine, for cures for illnesses for which formerly there were no cures. Since the announcement of atomic power many people feared that a dark end would eventually befall them. Some demanded that the bomb be outlawed, others simply gave up hope. But peace has never been made by out- lawing a given weapon. This is the Atomic Age-an unknown age with a new way of life. We must face it. As for those who have lost hope I can merely offer these wise words taken from a Christmas address by His Majesty, the Late King George VI - - - UGO out into the dark and put your hand into the hand of God and that shall be to you better than light and safer than the known way. DESMOND HUDSON. Grade X Information on atomic energy from Science Digestf'



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XE! X THIS IS MY TOWN... AND YOURS TOO! . . . I was born here . . . so were you probably . . . Your father and mine helped to build it. It is our home. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO .... . . . There was iust farm land . . . Then one day came men of vision, of enterprise . .. They saw a great future in the Saguenay and its swift river . . . The farm land become a city - Arvida - a symbol of tree enter- prise, under which system, vision, initiative and work are rewarded. OUR TO WN .... . . . has grown tremendously in twenty-five years . . . it is still growing. We all have our part to play in its life . . . Let's play that part together. ALCAN T and its affiliates in the Saguenay , ARVIDA - CHICOUTIMI - ISLE MALIGNE - PORT ALFRED CHUTE-A-LA-SAVANNE - CHUTE-DU-DIABLE - SHIPSHAW

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