Notre Dame Academy - No Da Ac Yearbook (Waterdown, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1958

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EATON'S OF CANADA . . vast, exciting, vigorous, like Canacla itself If 1 1 I ffl -,ff XXX-XKJN fxfifiiqlf ' 2 fl Q l DN 'L' rx l . 9 rf la ps Ji? C, YP 1 . E You'll find Eaton's at the Pacific coast where gardens are gorgeous and forests are fabulous. You'll find Eaton's in Newfoundland where Atlantic icebergs loom on the skyline and the land is rich with iron. Eaton's is here, there and everywhere, across Canada from ocean to ocean-on the French-speaking banks of the'St. Lawrence, in the big cities, in the market towns and mining townsg alongside the wheathelds and oiliieldsg on the fringe of the prairies and the foothills ofthe Rockies. EATON'S is the largest department store organization in the British Commonwealth: Department Stores, Mail Order Centres with Catalogue circulation in the millionsg Order Offices, Factories . . . Eaton's is as Canadian as its 852, bought-in-Canada merchandise, as cosmopolitan as the famous products of other lands imported through buying offices in the British Isles, France, West Germany, and the U.S.A .... Like Canada, Eaton's dates back to mid-Victorian days- founded in Toronto 1869, by the grandfather of the present Head of the Company. s 'T. EATON CQW.. 96 0 Q ' Clfellfe ff r For while the mind has been lifted in knowledge the heart has been lified in prayer, the will has been guided in Notre Dame, Go in Peace. -97- Etxix. ,IOAN . ALLEN, LYNNE ANDERSON, JUDY .. ARVA. HELEN ,,,,,, . .tsHc1to1fT. B.i1tB.ttt.t BALL. PEGGY .. BARTH, uxuei EE.., sEc1tE1'T,PHvLt1s ntuuotx. ATT1 , - . BRUNNING. RHONDA . .gzccfenf mirecfory BRUNO, RIT,-X . ..11S Lyndhurst Ave., Toronto, CASNIG. CAROL CATTARUZZO. EUGENIA . CECHA. NIILDRED .. .. CHURCHILL. PATRICIA COLEMAN. JANE . CONNOLLY. ISABEL . CONWAY. LINDA . CORXIAN. CAROL . , CRAYEN. KATHLEEN DAVIDSON, MARY IEANNE DAYIFS. DIANNE . .,,,. ,,.,.A...,,.,II....,, XY 'alIterton, Ontario 98 London St. S., Hamilton. Ont. ,... Mt. Pleasant, Brantford, Ont. 99 Cameron St, S., Hamilton, Ont. 374 Lark Ave., Aldershot, Ont. R.R. No. 5, Hamilton, Ont. 72 Mill St.. Waterdown, Ont. ,. . .. 636 Plaza, Burlington, Ont. . 615 Gayne Blvd., Aldershot, Ont. Ont. .. Box 34. Port Colbornt. Ont- 3Sth St.. No. 4-78, Panama City, R.P. .. if Burlington St., Burlington, Ont. . . 747 Rennie St.. Hamilton, Ont. 386 Islington Ave. N., Toronto, Ont. . ,.,.., . . ,,,, Nvaterdown, Ont. .. 2 Bond St., Hamilton, Ont. . Ring St. E.. Stoney Creek, Ont. . 63 Brant Ave., Brantford. Ont. . .. .. 350-7th St. S., Kenora, 'Ont. 3037 Balmoral Ave., Burlington, Ont. DAYIES. SUSAN . ,,., 3037 Balmoral Ave., Burlington, Ont. DEL'STL'A, MARIE ELENA .. .......... Ivtexicalrzingo 1152. Guadalaim. DRISCOLL, ANNE . . DUFOUR. ANNE . EYERPTT, BEVERLY FEARN. SHARON .. FERGUSON, LESLIE. . FERGUSON. SANDRA FERRONI. BRENDA FORD, MARY ANN FORSYTH, CAROLE GALLO. NIARLIIE jO GARDNER, SANDRA GILNIOUR, IANICE HALLNIAN, PENNY HAYIJI N, LOUISE IlUIJI'C.KI. ,IUDY lIUl.5-II.. URSL'I.A KI ARNS, l,ATIll RINI, KIXXYURTII, ANNI KlAYV.'UR'I'l'4I, M,XRfrARl,T KILBY. I-IARIANNI. KING, SHARON l.A'I'f,lII-ORD, ANN l.AIiSfJN, BITTY IAHSHN, IJIANNI Jalisco, Mexico LAYDEN, SHARON ,...,..,................. 35 London St. S., Hamilton, Ont. 1-EES, MARGARET ,,.,,,,..,,,,.....,,, ......,..... I ndian Office, Redstone, B.C. LEXVIS, SONYA ,, ,,,,,,,,,., P.O. Box 160, St. Lucia, British West Indies IHAGA' DIANNE ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ..,,.,.,,.,,,. 1 1 9 Ottawa St., Hamilton, Ont. MANSFIELD, DONNA .. .... 74 Kensington St. S., Hamilton, Ont. MARTINO, PAZ ,,,,.,,,..,,,. Lord Byron, No. 708 Mexico City, Mexico MECKE, LOIS .. ,,,,,,,,,,, o ,,.....,,.,,,.,.,.,,... 29 Jones St., Hamilton, Ont. MILLER, BERNICE... ,,,,,,,,.,, S87 Deborah Crescent. Aldershot, Ont. MONAHGAN, IRENE ,,,, ,,,,.,,.,.,,,.,,,,, M agnet Inn Cabin, 2, Bronte. MURPHY, LYNDA 7 Danbury St., University Gardens, Dundas, Ont. MUIR, MARY LOU ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 48 Flatt Ave., Hamilton, Ont, MCGURK, DONNA ,,,,, .,.., 166 Hope St., Hamilton, Ont. MCKAY, HFLEN ,,,,,,.,, ,,,,, 5 ,,,,....,,,,... R .R. No. 1, Millgrove, Ont. MCKENNA, EVA ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, B ox 10, R.R. No. 1, Watcrdown, Ont. MCLENNAN, DIANE ., ,,,,, ,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 Hill St., Hamilton, Ont. O'DONNEI.l., CAROLYN ..............,,.., 8 Eden Place, Burlington, Ont. O'SHAUGHNESSY, JANE ,,,, PARADA, PATRICIA ,.,., .. 912 Long Drive, Longacres, Burlington LaFontaine 92 B, Mexico City, Mexico QUINN, PATRICIA ......... ...., 3 29 D Street, Lively, Ont. QUINN, SHEILA .,...... . ..................... 329 D Street, Lively, Ont. RANALLI, ROSALIE .... ...3 East 37th St., Apt. 65, Hamilton, Ont. REEVES, MARY ............ .. ......... 159 Brittania Ave., Hamilton, Ont. REG-A-N, FRANCES ............... ................. R .R. No. S, Stratford, Ont. REINHART, DOROTHY... ..... .,,.,....,,.... R .R. No. I, Breslau, Ont. RIBSON, KAY... ........ ....... . . 23 Griffin St., Waterdown, Ont. RIGA. LUCILLE... ........ .. 38 Division St., Hamilton, Ont. RIMKUS, BETTY ........... ............... 2 1 Deane Ave., Oakville, Ont. DIBIASE, ANNE MARIA Notre Dame Academy, Waterdown, Ont- 30 Hatt Street, Dundas, Ont. . ,.,.,,,,,,..... . ..,,,,. Millgrove, Ont. 179 Homewood Ave., Hamilton, Ont. . .. ........... 55 Dundas St., Paris, Ont. . 36 Stroud Road, Hamilton, Ont. ......238 Scott St., St. Catharines, Ont. . . 238 Scott St., St. Catharines, Ont. 181 East 19th St., Hamilton, Ont. Il Arltell Ave., Hamilton, Ont. 201 Water St., Burlington, Ont. ...103S Unswortli Ave., Aldershot, Ont. R.R. No. 3, Burlington, Ont. 1 Hillsdale Ave., Dundas, Ont. . R.R. No. I, Dundas, Ont. Bi Lyndhurst Ave., Toronto I0, Ont. HEBIQRT, MICHELE 726 St. Maurice Blvd., Shawinigan Falls, I'.Q. 27 Park Row S., Hamilton, Ont. R.R. No. 1, Freelton, Ont. IIURYN, YONIJA ZIIU Maplewood Drive, Burlington, Ont. IAVK, l.ORlfT'lA 22' Pottruff Road, R.R. No. 3, Hamilton, Ont. 329 Finch St., Aldershot, Ont. W'aterdown, Ont, Watcrdown, Ont. 1926 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ont. 26 lslamboru, Nlvfatcrdnwn, Ont. 31 Rosetlcnc Ave., Ilamilton, Ont. 141 Mapleliurst Avc., Oakville, Ont. 141 Maplchurst Ave., Oakville, Ont. l',ONf.I'l'lON Avenidu dc las Rosas LAI-'Al I,l:. MAR IA Nu. 660, fruadalayara, glallscri, Mv1tiCu ROBERTS, CATHERINE JEAN 125 Main St., Waterdown, Ont. ROBSON, MARGARET.. 33 Mill St, N., Box 128, Waterdown ROHMER, JUDITH ......... .. ROHMER. ,IOANNE .... RYAN, COLLIZEN .. .. SALAZAR, PURA ...... , Ont. 878 Long Drive, Longacres, Burlington 878 Long Drive, Longacres, Burlington . Teal Drive, Aldershot, La Floresta, Avenido Jose Felix Quinta Pura, Caracas, Venezuela, Ont. Sosa, S.A. SANCTON, GAIL.. .. 938 Long Drive, Burlington, Ont. SARGEANT, CAROL ,. 940 Glenview Ave., Burlington Ont. SCOTT, ELIZABETH ..... . .. 132 Flatt Ave., Hamilton, Onr. SEHL, CLAUDIA .... .. .. 78 Dunham Ave., Kitchener, Ont. SHULTIS, MARY . 183 Barclay St., Hamilton Ont. SIMPSON, KATHERINE . 3 .Innes St., Hamilton Ont. SINELLI, NERINA , . ...275 W'atson Ave., Oakville Ont. SPRINGER, RUTH.. . .. 44 Main St. S., Wfaturdown Ont. ST. LOUIS, SUZANNE SI Glendale Road, Kitchener Ont. STONE, PATRICIA II7 Barclay St., Hamilton, Ont. SVVEENEY, LORETTA . 9 Chestnut Ave., Hamilton Ont. TERRANI, KARLENE R.R. No. Z, Campbellville Ont. THOMPSON, CATHRYN 13 Main St., Streetsville, Ont. THOMPSON, ELIZABETH 316 Houghton Ave. S., Hamilton, Ont. TIMCO, PEGGY Glen Acres Centre, Aldershot, Ont. TOTTON, MARGARET 'll South St. VV., Dundas, Ont. VALLENTIN, MARIA R.R. No. I, Whitertlown, Ont. VOIGT, MARGARlf'I'l: 49 Marquette Ave., Toronto, Ont. WALSH, PATRICIA 7 Haddon Ave., North Hamilton, Ont. PVA'I I'. l'Il.lZAlIl','l-ll 203 l.nntlun Sl. S., ll.1n1ilto11, Ont. WRICIIIT, ZAN R.R. Nu. 1, Vincmont, Ont. 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My dear students of '58, I also present to you Mary, Our Lady, Notre Dame. As you go forth into your new walks of life, no matter what you do or what you become, keep her and her sterling virtues ever before you as your beacon light, your ideal to follow despite the various difficulties and obstacles that will confront you. Never com- promise for the maxims of the world, the true principles of Christianity you have learned here. Keep your eye trained to gaze on the mountaintop where stands Notre Dame, and keep climbing up and up to the summit-strive continually higher and higher for the only true goal that is worth climbing for. Let us consider your life of the future as a trip. Wihen you are planning any worth- while trip, you map out the whole course before setting out, and the more important the trip, the greater the precautions you take. If your journey impels you to travel on a road you have never travelled before, you make yourself familiar with the route of the road. You will make inquiries at travel agencies, consult guide-books, time-tables, road- maps, secure accommodations and make reservations, so that you may arrive safely and surely at your destined point. But, my dear students, not all the travel agencies, guide books, time-tables, ot road- maps in the whole world can help you if you have no idea where you are going. In other words, you must first choose your destination, and then steer straight for that end, otherwise, your trip becomes an aimless drifting to Nowhere, Each of you have the fine opportunity of starting out on a long trip, an important trip, almost as important as you going to Heaven, in fact, it is closely linked with your journey to God, and thus, the better you chart your course, and the better you follow your plan, the surer you will be of gaining your heavenly destiny. I mean that each of you is facing the opportunity of a trip into the world of IDEALS-IDEALS you are going to follow through life. Whether those IDEALS will lead you Up or Down de- pends on your own personal choice. You are familiar with the little poem that reads: To every man there openeth A Way, and Ways, and a Way. And the High Soul climbs the High Way, And the Low Soul gropes the Low, And in between, on the misty flats, The rest drift to and fro. But to every man there openeth A High Way and a Low, And every man decide-th The Way his Soul shall go. The thought in this little poem summarizes very aptly my message to you. May each of you make the right decision. and then, with Our Lady as your guide leading the way, may each of you follow in her loving footsteps up, up to the throne of her Divine Son. -7- Chaplain of Notre Dame ' x 010 ff' REV. KYRAN KENNEDY I ,8- me my UAW! zclure None Danze girly find help in e1'er'1' ffiffjffzffj' ..9i Rvsalie Ranaili tb lr 4 X.N',S.sk xi if Elizabeth Thompson 5 --.'- Editor ,......,,..., ,.. Assistant Editor .......,... Advertising Manager ,.,... Assistant Managers .ii,. Art Editor .,,,,,, Sports Editor .,..i 'J Sonya Lewis l P6004 Sonya Lewis Judy Hudecki . Elizabeth Scott Lynda Murphy Ruth Springer Elizabeth Thompson Anne DuFour XJ -VMI 1 ,- T! ff I:IJl'l'URIAl. STAFF -10- I , ,, Judy Hudecki Elizabeth Scott pf Circulation Manager Typists ,..,,.,,,,,,i,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Class Advisors ..... Photography ...,.. Staff Advisors .,.,,r, Rosalie Ranalli Eugenia Cartaruzza Frances Regan Rhonda Brunning Lynda Murphy Rosalie Ranalli Sister M. Leon Sister M. Elise Frances Regan Eugenia Cattaruzza ADVERTISING COMMITTEE ,rag Our Editor - Sonya Lewis gcbforia . . After a lapse of three years, Notre Dame is publishing its yearbook again and what a memorable year in which to do it! There have been so many events this year that I am sure ir will never be forgotten. . On February llth, the Church celebrates the centenary of the apparition of Our Lady at Lourdes. The Immaculate Conception is one of the most beautiful titles of Our Lady, and to her we have dedicated our book. This is the year that Canada changed her government from Liberal to Conservative, after 25 years. This is the year, and the first time in Canadian history, that a reigning monarch presided at the opening of parliament. This is the ear that man has achieved the first reat ste in s ace travel, one of Y . .3 . . the greatest advances of our times. Not only has Russia jolted the world with her Sput- niks and space dogs, but the Western world has had her measure of success. This is the year that our wonderful Tiger Cats came right out on top of Eastern football championship. They did not stop there, but went right on for the Grey cup title. This is also the graduation year for some of us. Our final year in school, after which we are going out to face :he world. We will never forget all that has been done for us at Notre Dameg not only the amount of Academic knowledge gained, but the spirit- ual and moral guidance we have received. lf it happens that through the years we forget some incident which occurred dur- ing our high school days, we will always have our yearbook to remind us. ...l2... Qfmdaalea 'v N ioioarm JACK Efficient, energetic and hard-working, Loretta makes a fine school president. Helpful. ambitious, and an uritiring worker, she is admirably fitted for her position. She plans to be a mortician. Every success Madame President! ! X X. 'ali 41 JC' Ml' SAUDI om... EUGENIA CATTARUZZA Beneath her quiet exterior, Eugenia hides a lively and sparkling personality. From Panama she brings her flashing dark eyes and beautiful smile. With both her academic and commercial course, in spite of the language difficulty, Eugenia has a promising future ahead in any field. We wish her luck! l YF? ELIZABETH SCOTT This lucky girl spends hcr summers in -K her second home in the Bahamas Liz sports and all school activities she is the Y entliusiaistic chairman of the advertising 1. , committee and vice-prcsidcnt of the Stu dent Council. She has a promising future I . i ' '- shows fine school spirit is active in its im airline hostess. -14- 49 :L-. 1-T A 9 il l I- ' 4 F -oi I ,K r y 'Y f N 1'9- x BARBARA ASHCROFT Outstanding in all scholastic subjects, but not the bookworm type, Barb has found time for many other activities in the Sodality, school dances and the noon cafe- teria. We are looking forward to great success for her in the teaching career. MARGARET DAVIS A real asset to Notre Dame, Margaret comes from Hamilton. She is well versed in Latin and Shakespeare, and Volley- ball. Full of life and enthusiasm, she is a leader in her class scholastically. Her future success as a teacher is assured. MILDRED CECHA Her generous and helping hands in both the dining room and library, will make Mildred long remembered at N. D. A1- ways to be counted on in an emergency, she will be true and dependent in what- ever field she chooses. ANNE DuFOUR Anne is our only mobile graduate Qwhen Old Faithful manages to make the school gatelj As a star athlete, Anne shows fine sportsmanship. She plans to be a stenographer. DIANNE DAVIES Tall, friendly and pretty, Dianne comes to N. D. from Burlington. She is an ac- tive member of the Dramatic Club and Sodaliry. Adept at creating new hair- do's, she probably will make a fine hair- clress-r, but her future is in radiology. JANICE GILMOUR During her two-year stay at Notre Dame, Janice has endeared herself to all by her contagious smile and her cheerful man- ner. Her courtesy, willingness, and per- severance combine to make her a grad- uate of whom we are proud. L Br- sc ' Q I .4 .1 kc ,, V.. lil? l l .A ll 'Q v- c 4 vx I N v go - L- ..- - .--........-on Q-...--- .-.. . ---Q-4 - - ........., 414.4 n::Mgg3xL:iih1n11iL.iiLu1x1uIkiSaJEHiW V4 Jliiliiiilililiiw :in AEI xizzmti:4:,.32'SiE:,:'.if mfg 1-, ' yx V gang Mlm .Zi f? X :- X f f X '1'H11lIW!M:f'WfW'WTWV!!Y'NI'NYIflVVWMU'WWIIFITHU'W1I!lMY!11'HlI!l1!YIVVU!I1'I LOUISE HAYDEN Smiling, vivacious and ambitious, Louise came to us from Toronto. Her out- standing talents in Music will certainly place her one day in the Halls of Fame. She plans to be a Music and Language le vw- ' 1 , X . li X teacher. Good luck, Louise! SONYA LEXVIS Our petite and enthusiastic editor of No- daac, has come to Canada from B.W.I. Pretty, pleasant, and an untiring worker in the Dramatic Club, and in the Com- mercial Department, she has warmed the hearts of her many Canadian friends. Her future points to a secretary's position in - Ml 1? 3 1' Q ,Y I N 0- I l an office. JUDITH HUDECKI Friendly, and popular, Judy is another Hamilton girl at N. D. A. A graceful dancer, an expert at oral answers in cla.ss and a reliable waitress in the cafeteria are things for which we will long rei Fix member her. Her future is still unde- cided. MAUREEN MCGUIRE A good all-round student, Maureen is a star in the academic field. Her quiet gr.-ntle manner makes her a respected and admirable graduate. Teaching lies in the future for her, and we know she will do a fine job. MARGARET LEES Shy, sweet with smiling dark eyes, Marg came to N.D. from the lost wilds of B.C. XVith her pleasing and sympathetic per- sonality, she will no doubt make a fine nurse. PATRICIA QUINN From the northern town of Lively, Pat came to N.D. A leader in her class, an ardent Socialist, a faithful contributor to the school paper, and an active partici- pant in all school activities, Pac should be successful as a future M.D, in the Mission Fields. -16- K- it, N.. 1 ,-gs .4- l Q f-fc! if JOANNE ZAMPROGNA -41 'C Tl 4 l ,. levi S I lx SUZANNE ST. LOUIS Reserved and ladylike, Suzanne originally hails from the East. Singing, French and Dieting are her favourite pastimes. She is planning a Nursing career after graduation. She will certainly be a credit to the honourable profession. LORETTA SWEENEY Loretta, our Irish lassie, with her clear blue eyes and long brown hair, claims Hamilton as her home. With ready wit, her good sense of humour and her skill in asking the unanswerable question, she has given her classmates many good laughs. Her future is undecided. MARY SHULTIS Aztive, enthusiastic and happy-go-lucky, Mary is a transfer from Westdale. An accomplished piano player, an ardent Tiger Cat fan and a lover of all kinds of pets, she shows a very versatile future. MARGARET TOTTON Tall, poised and serene, Margaret will make a fine Librarian. She is a fine actress and artist and we know she will go far with these talents. PATRICIA STONE Pat's quiet and gracious attitude has made her a respected and admired grad- uate of N.D. A good student and a co- operative worker, she is an active mem- ber of the Dramatic Club. The song bird of Grade XII, joanne is sociable and likeable. Her fine qualities can best be stated as enthusiastic, intel- ligent and unassuming. Teaching lies ahead. -17- J.. 'T N 71 I ff- Z, ' . c j 'il 1 . 3 '- 3 Vis'-je. :-fr - G: 'dh .7 -4-f fi? ,wx .14 J I L4 k aaa of 7957 ' 0 1 ' ' b va Y .. ..... .4- FRONT ROXV: Margaret Bolton, Barbara Shannon, Rosalie Ranalli, Diane Kelly, Mary- ellen Kavanagh, Susan Rider, Suzanne Farrell, Anna Rose Henderson, Mary Brian. Anne Baus ...,,,,,,. Margaret Bolton ,, Mary Brain , , Suzanne Farrell , ,,,,. ,, Anna Rose Henderson Adele james . . ,. Maryellen Kavanagh Diane Kelly , . Susan Kirl: lwlary Lang , linda Mc-yer -lane O'Shaughnessy Rosalie Ranalli Dorothy Reinhart xlll'lfL'fl Rifler l5.lrh.lr.l Shann- l5:irl3.1r.1 Yfillsll :fl Marte Z.t'.'ayno Kirk, SECOND ROXV: Marie Zavagno, Adele James, Mildred Linday Meyer. THIRD ROW: Anne Baus, jane O'Shaughnessy, Dorothy Reinhart. LAST ROW: Barbara Walsh, Mary Lang, Stenographer-All State Insurance Secretary at Ford Plant Candidature, Notre Dame Convent ........ Teaching fsupply teacher-studentj Secretary at Steel Company of Canada Ltd. , A Secretary at Steel Company of Canada Ltd. 5th form at Cathedral High Secretary flawyer's office? Nursing at St, qIoseph's Hospital Sth form at Sarnia ,. Stenographer at Bell Telephone A Sth form at Notre Dame Academy . ,, Student at Notre Dame Academy . Sth form at Notre Dame Academy . , r,c, Sth form at Elmira , ,. , ,.,, Secretary-McClarens Ltd. . Student at Canada Business College , Commercial Course at Saltfleet High 118- 1 A line-up of the 1957 beauties just before the Graduate Dance at the Bram Inn. J, :If , ff' Q-Q23-.5 1957 AXVARD XVINNERS: Jane O'Shaughr1essy, Maryellen Kavanagh Marie Zavagno, Dorothy Reinharr and Mary Brain. ..19.. 1 ,--'I Rosalie Ranalli, fr -fn-ef CYUQO M56 J i my W ' 'k 'Nbr . i . J FRUNI ROXXY Ella Fr-Iso, P.urici.1 Lyons, Rennie Barnes, Marietta Turnbull, Valerie Wriglir. lwmiliy Lrmmii, Marie Di5ret'.in. SECOND ROXV: Jeannette Eclissi, Betty l i-nniin. Di.uine Miller, .Line l..iwrenee, joan Millwurd, Louise Valentei LAST ROW: tml Hire, lliliwres Hirper, lierciinne Clnnsmnrineiui, Mnrirza cle Leon. nmAf 45' 1? l UN'llll1N.D,l.AMl'llS ,20- C4155 0 7955 in .hr , DL Q1 o xx , r X as 4 I X ..q JL as rg 4 ki r ' 1 -A 44 OJVN 1 ...yi I is as t V J mx Q H ' Q T ' '4 'v 'sf , ' 7 , 1 Y ' 'X -e'-'Tif 'TI P' '35 is-3 '1 - V FRONT ROXY7 CNHI Mxcll-iw, T5.1rb.1r.1 XY'fw,TLrwfr. Tncrum Scharbanh, Mmilyn May- ngirxl. Vera KL1Hf.iJ. KTUXTILA M,1Twr'1uj., SECOND ROW' Mnrjq X I1 M 1 Dum Nf,C1a:1'?f. Dunne Disrufan. P.mr1L1.1 Mififflwfn. BTAFYI Ruyzvz, Ilwlwrua H1n'ir'n.xrsh, M.1r1Ij,n Terri 3, LAST ROXY. Num Shcclmn. Nigry Firth, Mgirjf f.n.1rIufru Smrllng. Jgncr Iningvf-,n. Ma- r1n1 X'i'.z'ts, lin!! Srcrgnzinx. ?NTll'l2l,1fCE Inbisn Rusur'mr'.' FO:-f AT THE FRONT ENTRANKE 5. 'S 17 'eff .sjfuclenf Counci om v. ill' llgll Qi f f P W., , fr, I .Il .--5. FIRST TERM STANDING: Patricia Churchill, Jane Coleman, Patricia Walsh, Susan Davies. SITTING: Patricia Quinn, Sister Leon, Loretta Jack, Elizabeth Scott. 3 U13 f E 1 I N ,, H R - 1 .. -,.- I Q5 VL? L-Tu I T, V .S ' 127 I ' not j -.- k I f I . P, v .Vs 4 f' ' ' -L. XT - 5. X A X I SECOND TERM STANDING: Lois Mccl-ce, Sandra Ferguson, Elizabeth Scott, Patricia Churchill. 4 SITTING: Eugenia Cartaruzzo, Loretta jack, janicc Gilmour. -221 is 1' 1 , H--4- 4n.'vuxn11r4u'--avvqgnailniva its ' Ehww wk L57 i .QM 1 T F rllml IAS 'A if MN . -, ,J,ix TOP: Sharon Layden, Elizabeth XY!arr, Joanne Rohmer, Carol Corman, Paz Martino, Anne Keyworrh. QITTING: Judy Rohrner, Isabelle Grubb, Betty Larson, Lois Mecke, Irene Monaghan, Margarere Voigt, Leslie Ferguson, Anne Driscoll, Katherine Simpson. , iv Lynne O'DonncIl and Anne Driscoll. N-'ffifla Sfflelll, Eva MCKC0 Katherine Simpson. yredkmen 15:5 na and ll ,ia I 5-s - 1 I I' lv I A o Y K. li. .Q A i t . Q, v E fx' oanne Rohmer. Rhonda Brunning Irene Monaghan, Betty Larson Gail Snncton as . 1'-2: ,j Fw I- X nfi l' 'W ' 'A ,-1--f ..'l '3-3-M . ' .. ss. I fm -- it 4--fig,-rg., 45.- wfifil .'--we 'F' +1 - f -R . f' ' r-.vi 2'-' -I 5.5 5 xf T T A i -i'f '9m'i I 4 Ae.. .W-V' mis 5 . S 5 - , - u .' 1' gil...-.K .rin X l .n . -R - -slr!- 1 --,-'F Pt!--7 L Q 1 I ' t ii uri ' v-.v:5.f'X ff' . ' ' g .. I I I f 4, an-J ' gl, g .,, .lf-', I g .levy .-f 'G' Q 1,- 49 A ur. I' Usa 7 STANDING: Donna Mansfield, Susan Davies, Rhonda Iirunning, Bernice Girotlat. Rita Bruno. Diana McLennan. Lynn O'Dunncll. Sister Grcgury, Marie Valentin. Eva McKenna, Bernicu Millar. SITTING: Cathy Kearns. Ncrina Sinulli, Ann I.LlIClll'-Oftl. Phyllis Beck- ett, Marie DiBiasc. Q V 1 4 1 J , ., gems: - 2 Q? 'ff' I V! STANDING: Cflauriia Sehl, Diane Maga, Mary Reeves, Alana Lees, Sheila Quinn. SITTING: Helen Arm. Dilia Calis, 'Ioan I.ar.1uskas,.Vor1da Huryn, Margaret Petsche, Sharon Pram, Carole Forsyth, Peggy Timco. ,elif ff 'ui me Ixfavua, I.uriIIe Riga. Mary Reeves. Peggy Timco L'rsnI.1 Hulmc Judy Anderson OIOAOWQOIFQ H155 4 -NH Claudia Sehl, Marlie Jo Gallo, LYHUC Allefl Mary Lou Doyle l a I STANDING: Murlie .Io Gallo, Patricia Churchill. Carol Cusnig. I.ind.i Murphy. Lucille Riga. SITTING: Puri S.1l.1z.ir, Donna McGurk, Sister Frederick. Ursula I-Iulme, Brenda Ferroni, Mary Lou Doyle. Zm XY'riglit, Linda Barth, 127- 4 Qfev X -'Nix 44 v R I I Q 'X 4 X, ml .-' . Q,- 3 -6 A Q - -N is-' I - .5 I I' ., , xi. -W 5' , ' X A4 ' . I P I., ' , r. bw. -X -W4 ' . '. '- . ..ui . .1-' '- w x ' .. F' ' a- ,. ' ' if - r:rf,q-1f':- 4 N' 4, 1 - 1' - .fi ' V rr 1. f -f. - , ' ' - . ZTN4- 4, L '- ' 1 , . , ' ii , , U K' . ' wg. u ' f, ,M 1 I M' Y 1 ' if ' T- 1 V -1, -' I . I ' , .-i, ' . ff' :qgi nv : H . A- A ' ' - T ' J ' 'iN9 57' -+----A ...'..,,.4...g 'I . - 1- -Q-3-L.-,- STAXDING: I.ynn Frcilriuingn. S.ll1LII'.1 Ferguson, Frances Regan, Kay Ribson, Diane I,.1rx,-in, SITTING: I,inrI.1 Cinrmury, Sharon King, Ruth Springer, Patricia Walsh, Mary blmnnn I5.ix'irIsnn. S.1ndr.1 Gardner. 1 i i I l Mr. --lg IWW Hifm Sandra Gardner, jean Roberts, Ruth Springer unior Cfarifi K 4,1 Betty RlI'Dl4llS I1HCl IWl31'Y.,l0 MCD0flHSh Liz Thompson and Sandra Gardner look enioy decorating their classroom for with ti critical eye ut Sandy Fgfgu. Cl'1f1Sf1'1'li1S- son's work of art. .W 'K .,7, Ili on ,I '- vyvi , 'w 'A'- ' -,z,ll'l 1 1 ,-. '. 'v- '. ',,-,' ,- - ', .' , - w ' 'I ' ' . 'u'l-'UL'-1 0. il 'A 1 1,5 . 41, , H I . M, 'll n , pa 4.1, Jil.. .9,!,'f.- - ' H, If, . f , . .', ,..vM.' .fx -, ' . 1..., ,i ' g ,'f',' 5'f'L'4b'wf ' 1- f if 2- -AW . '--.. tv 3'V1 li- -if -'q'.'l4'fi- fu . I I 4 vii., Y nu I1 .'M,.1.,U-, ',,y',. Q, ,lava ,bl ,f,,z 1. , -f -,ff A 't'. -4, ,. 1 .U vt, '.ftP,',-, iq. H ' A. lfifff 'I ' Y.ff , 1' qi ',,'?f,','. ,'j,.1, 1,--' , dj!-,A I :,.s.fw'M1va.s , .1- J A A 1 -v.-ff ,-:wi wtsw- Jw no-, n, Cathryn Thompson, Nnncy Htizelwootl, STANDING: liirlene Termni. Penny l-l.illm.1 Sister Clotiltle, Mary Ann Ford. Rita Yoekell. kus. Elizabeth Thompson, Mary jo MeDon.1gh, Kathleen Craven, Beverly Everett. Col- leen Ryan. Mgirintme Kilhy. SITTING: Betty Rim- ' 1 5-tv-'I' -1 V' f '-f:g.,..,.gi .gg t.,,3-53,-'f -, 'jjr-.,.gh' in .lf-' Q:-,AT f-' A-.1 ' 'M -- H1-t.Q-Ra' if X , -- NW'-.-.. 1. x A .4 -' ' a .- H -. Q-. ' 4 uf, ', 0 ,-- X 1 ' f. 114 me Liv .f .., ' - '- .-'F ....q.f1..t- .-,VPN F .- ,mn if VSQKMAQT: STANDING: Mildred Cecha, jane Coleman, Sister Aileen, Sister John Marie, Margaret Davis. Maureen McGuire. BENCHES: Anne DuFour, Eugenia Cattaruzzo, Barbara Ashcroft. GROUND: Judy Hudecki, Louise Hayden, Loretta Jack, Dianne Davies. Hellas of Twelve' joannc Zamprogna . Lorraine Etchells ltirbarii Asliuoft italy liwlctki ,arfil Szirgeant -50- I2 Physics or Fiction???? Peggy Ball adds finishing touches 5 I .2 f -.,zs.r--- - -JL--v ' ' fix l- STANDING: Elizabeth Scott, Helen McKay. Itmnne Znmprognn, Carol Snrgcnnt, I.o- retta Sweeney, Suzanne St. I.onis. Mary Shnltis, Marg.1ret Tatton, Sister Rose, Sonya Lewis. SITTING: Patricia Stone, .Line Smelzer. 7 5 2 P . qu, QS Oc Vx? X x - f-'-'- -vo-J: nafx 'ro .- I , 5' J., . . - M- Q,-1 'P -. I - . ff.--6.,u gk - ' 'Y -gh . - I W. , -l ' Q-:ijt ' , '-ffl?gl-'1 ':Iv-.n.,':aL' I.-L-.. 'L' A ' --,511 1.9 i1'i I -76-'lg'-2t'iJ?'..' L ' ' 139. ILE?-f5'+ P+- ,, V '-9 , - ff- QI'-'P' vF'? - mai? I -C -'L - -',?Y1 .-.-.-.,.Xf, ., .. . ' Mg--,5' '.4'1'w..':4-iv .-' wb.. . 'v- , . '11 T- -J - , -7- 1-..!NS'3a. STANDING Mom Sqlmrr, IXI.1rgnrct IJ.-ss, Sistcr Shirley, Dorothy Reinharr. Milfs' Rmlury. I'.1rriri.1 Quinn, Mary Iimin, SITTING: Rosalie Runnlli, Helen Torton, Jane fIlSlI,ILIglIIIk'SSI', -Imicc Gilmour, Audrey Gross. M IT, -f II 1' lv'II1l'K'V'.l'l I'v.' :'xr1fIl'CX I Illfm lflflfrl Mon.: N l1IIfl', ,, 1 I A H, Xiu, lsmm The Srmlcnt ,53.,, x sf -v ' A y . K Kay Ribsoni Connie Lavalle, and a pair Where did you file that last letter of helping .hands arrange the Christ- 35145 Diane La,-Son of Michele and mas Bulletin Board. Connie. ommerciaf CKQJJQ6 5 1 rw Ax I' V 1' 'I 'K . R BACK ROXV: Eugenia Cattaruzzo, Anne DuFour. Sonya Lewis. STANDING: Sister Elise, Diane Larson. MIDDLE ROW: Frances Regan, Connie Lavalle, Sharon King, Kay Ribson. FRONT ROXV: Michelle Hebert, Patricia Parada. 'S' Sz 'fe IIHHH P ' 0 Q' 5 Air-f'-'-: 1 loaned and, jrencA grgi w 1 qinr Q Q4 M P1-'?71 ii W X V 4 'Milan' i lg l 7 ' h N A 1 'rf' I . g r . 'f-- 'K I . - 15 4.1 '--.Vi 1 uivw -- STANDINC1 Michclli Hubcrr, Paz Martino. SITTING: Patricia Paradn, Connie La- mllc, Pura Sxlazar, Sister Frances, Marisa Dcustn. If pil and pu before Enjclmying a 'fricndly snack b,,.,g,mm. in thc dining room -54- Pegglll lrimcol Mary Reeves' Ursula R Bruno I Ferguson M Voirrt P . C. l C ' ' ' . ' ', - ' ' margin fogrgue C3125 P31159 006' Beckett, B, Miller, A. Driscoll busily ' assemble Christmas Cribs. .fdrl mrLaAop ami gif F-4 Y J' ll! . t I - ld 'W FOREGROUND: Mugaret Petsche. Linda Barth, Sister Gertrude, Marlie ,Io Gallo, Dilia Calis. BACKGROUND: Mtry Lou Doyle, Carole Forsyth, Alam Lees. Dime Maga, Peggy Timco, Carol Cssnig, Mary Reeves. Lynda Murphy, Ursula Hulme. The members of the HOME ECONOMIC CLASS .trspnay rhelr tglcnrs. L gf 2 H' .KR A Dainty Party was given for our enterprising Yearbook workers. Mr- rP N, , wg if fs 4 ,x GU all-If my l 4-L .gnifaffafiorz of .gjoclagfy 0 icerd, Ocfoger 7957 six? S-Q.. A sw.i.xl team fwllowing thc ceremony. In the Chgpgl. 'w'57I o 'if JV ' 'A ,X,.fJ ---- I ' 1 i bf I L..- INS'I'Al,I,A'I'ION LIZRKMUNY IN THE CHAPEL Nw-r IM-V. liwmrlly' Iiklfllhlflw FIAIIM' 0'Sl1.n1gI1m-ssy, Patricia Quinn, Marianne Kilby, x14.Y I1 5141.-lzrfg K.1rlnlL-urn f.r.1vcn. -,5g,, Qrowning eremong 195 7 i fi' as F' Prefecr Marie Distcfun placing the crown on Our Lady w 1 'J ,- N. x V411 z gg :F 1 fr ,e 11, , Um' flange of jafima wif ' v 1 C1155 of '57 poses before Our Lady's shrine with Fathers Moore and Leavey. al' Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima Xi Si K2 I Farther Moore with the Pilgrim Statue 'WY -wiki I PETYI ,LL if .ale Q , v?Ffit'. I' H 4,13-F .gg . a4.'f2'7lI'?2'X LV , ' i X - Ro- ' Q-r'H::v' .gvotla Aff, Ofhcem STANDING: Kuhlcn Cmven, Marianne Kilby, Par Quinn, Maureen McGuire, Claudia Sehl, Bernie Miller. SITTING: june O'Shnughnessy, Dorothy Reinharc. H ' ' X -, lln ft U Crowning Party in the Civic Stadium, May, 1957. . 1 I I r.d.. 'F A , . 'T Q. A. I ,I 5. Mary Lang, Dorothy Crosron, Dorothy Reinhnrr. On the Float. .41- x N -Q M3 1 'A ,Nt 1' A t t Spimml RC-Ming Father CHINPIOH Langan The Retreat Master I'lI'llfl6L kiwi iii? sa bl ,-Xfw r ffutm' -.42- Packing up for home again. ini L t l 'v-'XE fx Els.,-QM - Presentation of Spiritual Bouquet to His Grace, Archbishop Panico, Apostolic Delegate to Canada, by Notre Dames School President, Rosalie Ranalli and Cathedral Boys' Pres- ident, Clnirmont. E A ai., ., .hifi Donna Mansfield, the voungest student at Notre Dame Academy, lights the candle of the Advent XVreath at our annual ceremony. -43.- ifidion mr gsm tn I lm Qillmll I mln ill' ' 'ks Father Dominic from Africa visits Notre Dame. 1,650g l,651g stamps, stamps and more stamps. la' -'Q-.4 - g fs. .. ,f ' '. ' 1 - ,,. i ... ijl 'EJ VK . - I-M l Four of our mission workers with -64,4 .f 'W ' n collection of clothing: I .0 ,. , 1- ' ,,. ln Zan YVright, Marianne Kilby, l .. 4 ' ' ' '4' 'Wi I., I0 9 Ein Judy Hudeclti, Maria Dibiase. l I' Q- G Mary Jeanne Davidson Remodeling dolls for the poor at Christmas. , . I- . Y W , w5L,TI , ur fljadnfine iddion pa . 'f1g,- 1 ' in '51 . , Af, , UGLY Jdarn 1 yy . Xudw W C 511ndv Z qh00s6S . Orra . LOYCQIO Ijredjfts tl Nambe' If future ff, Who's for Pizza? N . l . .':.:. O... 0 1 T SH M . Od I , UH - E i A 1 R . csr Gamblg-rs gf ltlme' Have a Coke? WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THE 1958 NODAAC BY THE STUDENTS OF NOTRE DAME ACADEMY Waterdown, Ontario V , if' , D VJ ll ,'- . 1 JAMES H. BEALE G' SON LTD. Boiler Installations and Repairs Marine Work Steel Fabrication 24 Hour Service Burlington St. at Wellington Hamilton, Ontario Compliments of Kelly Plumbing and Heating Co. Phone MA 7-7742 38 Matilda Street, S. Dundas, Ont. Compliments of Messecar's Garage Waterdown, Ontario Specialists in All Kinds of Retractories Francis E. Hill Power Plant Installations Firebrick Contracting Boiler Sales Phones: Office: Ll 5-2974, Res.: NE 4-0542 Res.: 686 Holt Drive Burlington, Ont. With Best Wishes from Hon. Ray Connell M.P.P. Hamilton Wentworth Weeks Bros. Limited Successor to Geo. A. Weeks GENERAL MERCHANTS Waterdown, Ontario l fel' lfU'l ..-in-o Connie and Paz putting on the finishing touches -..im I A l Grade Niners :- -'if' Lynda and Lois n 1+ wi So long! Paz posing on a snowbank -47- On the skating rink .,. Compliments of . . . PolIock's Croceteria Kenilworth and Barton Hamilton COIVIPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Camplirnents of . , Nicholson Cr Steller Ltd. 40 Mill ST. N. Waterdown, Ontario Le PutoureI's Drug Store Serving BURLINGTON Since i882 Prescriptions Free D Laura Secord Candies 8 Brant Street Burli elivery ngton For Reliable Prescription Service DIAL LI 4-5511 Maga 6' Hopkins Your Family Druggistsu George W, Maga, Phm. B., Prop. 322 Ottawa St. N. Hamilton Compliments of Sam Manson Ltd. SPORTING GOODS 7l King St. W. Hamilton OIL COAL Ol' SERVICE 'gf' WL , ,.. f3i: f , . -.. .Q,, CA 001' 0120 112121 it Q qu 1 . - 'fx ua ' -491 D0 in-, ., no 'L+. -., 1 Guess who h.rs the ball? Inter-class competition ran high during the whole season, Strong interest was shown by all, players and students alike right up to the finals. All the captains had wonderful co-operation among their players. The 10A team. under Claudia Sehl, won the junior Tournament. Liz Scotts team won the Senior Tourna- ment. Congratulations, Girls! BACK ROXY: Zan XY'right, Claudia Sehl CCaptainl, Linda Barth, Sharon Fearn. FRONT ROXY: Sister Frederick. Sheila Quinn, Vonda Huryn, Arti Brigden, Donna lNltGurlt. .. -r,z!s 5g, BACK ROW: Margaret Totten, Elizabeth Scott lcaptainb, Dianne Davies. Judy Hudecki. FRONT ROW: Louise Hayden, Sonya Lewis, Helen McKay, Eugenia Carta- ruzzo, Sister M. Frederick. Spike if, Marg! Cmon get that ball! ,Q van, mv A -v,v4 I I Senior Basketball Team BACK ROW: Mildred Cecha, Dorothy Reinhart, Peggy Ball, Sandra Ferguson. MIDDLE ROW: Eugenia Carraruzzo, Margaret Lees, Elizabeth Scott, Dianne Daviesr FRONT ROXW: Helen McKay, Rosalie Ranalli, Anne DuFour CCap- tainj, Donna McGurk, Louise Hayden. Zgaalzefdaf The 1958 basketball season Opened with an exhibition game against Vfaterdown High. The junior and Senior teams played their regular games in the Diocesan Girls' League with Guelph, Kitchener, and Walkerton. All the players worked hard and tried their utmost to win the games for NDA. Special thanks go to Sister Rose and john Morgan, and referee Gail Hare, Our five cheerleaders lifted our spirits with their cheers and our schoolmates en- couraged us over many a rough spot. D0rOIhy and P6ggy A Free Shot. Will is go in? It did! Junior Basketball Team V . . , . NERC,-:N X -:gg EMDSIC I ' I I R 1 L . i 5 t g ' Y af f l i ' ' 7' f , .f 'R ' if ,if STANDING: Kathlucn Craven. Sheila Quinn. Put Wfnlsh, .ludy Rohmer, Vonda Huryn, l,ind.i Barth, Sharon Fenrn, lhl.lfgLlI'CIC Voigt. KNEELING: Lynne Allen, Elizabeth Thmhpstm. Linda Conway, M.iri.mnc Ford, Rhonda Brunning. 'YJ .ir it. K irhlcgcnf junior action with Walkcrton. -544 M. ga- L I tx C i 1 -A , f N f - , i L 1 Captains Ann DuFour and Linda Conway Sister Rose, Referrc Gail H.1rc, Conch john presenting the coach, john Morgan. Morgan, Linda Conway, Ann DuFour. F . ' Q 3 J uf' A Eff?-it V-I-CVTVO-R-Y! A basket for Liz Scott in Walkerton game. A bug lggd of NPDA Roofgfg, -55- Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270 Our Clad? omic Cufied . . ll D Jr , 1.'1 , if M? A r x 7 Lite Show Viewer Anne DuFour. O.K. Pop, lift your You're kidding! Loretta jack. feet! A Sight to behold! Dianne Davies. A big blow-nut! , , . . Q Ann Nffirlol-c on hcr birthday. Didnt they fit in, judy. Rainbow Shops Ltd. A complefe line of FORMAL and SPORTS CLOTHING Friendly Service by an Experienced Staff Complimenfs of . . . Doon Twines Ltd. 0'Hawa Sfreef 195 King S+. Easi' JA. 9-1164 HAMILTON KITCHENER. ONTARIO COAL Complimenfs of Quality - Service Myers Coal Co. 70 Branf S'l'. JA. 7-1195 Myers Fuel Oils 74 Branf Sf. JA. 7-9141 HAMILTON 57 Company Ltd. Complete Food Store Engineering Merchandising Services and Equipment Brantford Plaza 3-3110 Kihzhener Sherwood 3-9402 Complimenfs of Kent Tile Cr Marble 16 Cafherine Sf. Norih Hamilion, Onfario COLLINS HOTEL 0nfario's Largesf Small Hofel Disfinguished Dining Room Modern Accommodaiion Dundas, Onforio MA 8-6341 A. LEON CO. Your Dealer for McCLARY APPLIANCES Welland - Sf. Caiharines Niagara Falls - FI. Erie P+. Colborne - Guelph Complimenfs of OLSEN SPORT Cr CYCLE 150 Brani' Sfreef Burlingfon NE 4-4711 PARKE G' PARKE CHAPPLE'S DRY GOODS LIMITED BURLINGTON Prescrlpllon Speclallsll We Specialize in Sewing Needs Re9 ' Prompl Delivew we Bram si. 112 Branf S+. NE 4-5964 NE 4-4655 Hamilfon Onfario Complimenfs of John Northway 5' Son, Ltd. 15 King Sf. E. Hamillon, Onfario J. KERRY FURS BurIingfon's Newesf Cold Fur Sforage Vaulf On Our Premises 181 Bran? S'Iree'I' Phone NE 4-3419 Burlingfon, Onfario V4 Dramatics Club Scene from :he Advenr Pageant. ln riafmaa ariefg .Slow r 1 1.1 The Angel Gabriel QPeggy Balll, and the Blessed Virgin CMary Brainj. .mine Gilmour .rn nl A V' the big curerpirrle. - - - z 'l' R. Hrunnin 1 and Smflm lcrgusnn irxupersnrmrxrmg DWR sim' . 5' OSI1 mghmss in rn scene from Vifmr lirirgc. -60- 5 'Ty The Lights of Christmas. Elaine! file .gzened The M ,C fDianne Davies! caught unawares. 1 fl Heavenly Music by Mary jcunnc Davidson assisted by Vunda Huryn. Peggy Ball and Mona Schnurr sprouting wings and beard. Viliiring nur turn. Q61- -41 2-I Hour R Service C0 'PlimenfS of D. STRINGER'S PHARMACY THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 268 Dundurn Sf. S. JA 2-9291 WATERDOWN, ONTARIO Now your Physician can phone your Prescription anytime BRANCH DAY or NIGHT F. C, Spicer, Manager BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND CONVEYOR COMPANY, LIMITED HAMILTON, ONTARIO J. E. JOHNSON 'f:O A A yi'Q'6'f' ?l' with a smixe' f Kathleen C V Z . fav . I . Pura SATS?-if mm Srsre - Cn rece! icufw mafia! r Wlllha, Vmg her Mary Dawn Shulris at the piano. The Cast uf players THE VELVET GLOVE hy the students of St, Marys High Sd xfnfn l Kitchener at Notre Dime Academy in Ccrwher 1957. -63- d'Ploma Sf. gadget if aff ,,, ufiic , ryhyogh f DDQ it , , ' A l 'e . ,, . I M, ,.r-3459. , . - gg- 2.3 ,. e - 1 W - eh M A Notre Dame Choral Club under direction of Sister Wilttta and Sister Salome We are proud of our star pianist, Louise Hayden, who, after many years of hard practice has obtained her A.R.C'Il Degree of Music fsolo performancel at the age of sixteen years. Congratulations, Louise! Our best to youl lfaiizze llayrlen ,6.1,. nnaa! Wofre ibame .Bazaar 4 r , xg! v ' Rita Bruno and jane Coleman Part of the crowd. . Want to buy a chance? P Bingo! Kgthleen Craven running the horses Sister Rose. Liz Thompson and Carol Casnig, A V The Balloon Clloyynsh -65- Part or the Clean-up Brlgndc. Wi 1- ii ..1-3... ,...-1- ,l-hi v 1.4 V .1-f . ' ,., -h-I' E ' l.-T- ,...i11-...T bil , V Qi... X .ia- V . .-1-Q ,Q ,, Cibecbca fion 1-.1 i L, L.. h?,,.....,,,p,, N A .. , 5 iii, Y - K x . -.5 ----V I . - - - -.li ...- : Wolbaxdc, f958, ia ckckcafecl fo 3 X Me Z?ZmeJ 7fW0fAef, olzacly of oggurvfea, g CU 0, One ANU 'VJ yeafif S ii... lflpearefl f 5? MPIIGCJQHQ , l'6lIlC0 S lo- .,i ..f - , dy :SAB 4655 af Aer C I I'll f Wow lame S g '53 , iiv.- xii, 'K Qu-L., '-'F - ur - A cl ago, C1 0 . .. . L lil . Lf, , W A ffle - ,,. tl . asf- J :- Y I T 1 Z - Y- L Y L ' ' '14 i - - Q - :J-gi'-I. ' - -4 5 1- ,-- in . I - Y -Q -' 'gl fl T , 5- lim -1 5i - - A ? Y 1 x ' - 1 ,- 'f' l , .1 I. Lf f ' F' -- ' ' 11- ff - ,f , ,MU2 i f::T,- .M -W -- Y - - f ,.,.- ----. , ., -, -:-- H - , ' .Q -Y --T ' Ai Q AV -U 1 ' ' ..v 1 K V i -A W .1 , 'v -3- They Wanted li ht On The Suhiect...And I They Got I ! If was people wifh inquisifiveness and a sense of experiment in Ihe early, sfruggling days of Hamilfon Ihaf brought Ihe lirsi lighling Io homes and faciories. In'a IIi++Ie coHage on Main Sfreef. a family fha? had been engaged in Ihe work in England, produced The lirsf sulphur mafch in l830. Then fhe firsf use of nafural gas as an illuminanf in Canada was in fhe Old Mill af Mounf Albion, on fha easfern parf of Ihe mounfain. The Young bro+hers of Hamilfon fooi a role in if, loo, by following up with fha use of pe+roIeum in Ihe shape of a burner for ihe family lamp - somefhing quile new for Canadians. Famous in fhis line was Charles Willson, a chemisf of Yorlr Sfreef, who discov- ered acefylene gas - one of Ihe more remarkable individual achievemenls in 'Ihe growing Iown. Willson had a small room over a blaclrsmilh shop and lilred fo fry his faleni in experimenfs. THROUGH EXPERIMENT AND ORGANIZATION THE GREAT INDUS- TRIAL TRIUMPHS OF HAMILTON HAVE MADE ITS NAME FAMOUS . . . WITH IT HAS GROWN THE HAMILTON SPECTATOR, NOW MORE THAN IIO YEARS OLD. AND AT A CIRCULATION FIGURE OF OVER l00.000 COPIES EVERY DAY. To be SURE of what you read - Be Sure Io read . Ghz Zmnill an imdainr SERVING CANf2Br:LSiShg-5c?Iig4EN HORSESHOE --GG- Cafwado mirf- Wouemger I6, I9 7 - G! iq, Q 'M I Ml Deckin' the Hall. l l IZ' n ' SSM RX r-X 1 . , X 4,115 V 'lr uk V -1, , - ..- ' 1' f ' nf' A , , -K ,lid-N ' W Ib -1 N , L fl I il ti JN! I5 'x 1 I ,N . .5 K 's -5 5 X ,I ' l 1 '11-.nz i 'tffffff ' ' H 1 , Liz Scott, jane Coleman, and Loretta Anne DuFour and Loretta Sweeney 12614 IhC flight b6fOr6 U16 Whirl- Centre of attraction at the Hat Booth 1 Y aB H - - 1 if - L. jack, Dance Convenor, with the A Calypso Bunny-Hop. Calypso king and queen. -67-' COMPLIMENTS OF The Bishop Ryan General Assembly FOURTH DEGREE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF Kenilworth House 257 Kenilworth N. Hamilton V. J. Wolsh, Proprietor Compliments of Muldoon Hardware 290 Queenston Rd. Hamilton, Ont. Home of CIL Paints Dial Ll 5-3835 Compliments . . With the best wishes from The Hamilton Sales Staff of the Costello's Footwear Ltd. 0 Keele Brewing Co' Ltd' Joe Lozinski 82 Kmg Sl' W' Art Valessi Frank Bottle Kitchener, Ont. D istrict Manager Jack Taylor Jack Wottie Louis P. Pelissier Leo P, Doyle Central Bowling Alleys 24 LANES 28 Pork St. S. H ,sou WiIl's Shoe Store Shoes For the Entire Family ammo' 204 Brant St. Burlington jim ulaic! CCLIDQPJ Now, how's rhar, my deah? Busy Beavers making decorations Guys and Gals Liz 8: Brian Sandra and hear beaus Nusca Custom Tailors FINEST Fora STYLE QUALITY woRI4IvIAIxIsHIP All Work Done On Premises Baldasaro Sz MacGregor Ltd. General Contractor Sewers, Roads, Watermains, Sidewalks and Formal Rentals , Paving 640 Burton St. E. 294 King St. W. LIB 9-4011 JA. 7-5377 5 Hillyard Street HAMILTON Hamilton JA. 9-1557 Szabo Motors Limited FORD-MONARCH DEALERS 690 King Street East Hamilton, Ontario Lawson Lumber Company, Limited A Complete Line Of Quality Building Materials Lumber For Every Domestic and Industrial Purpose 260 Dunsmuir Ave. Ll. 9-4601 Hamilton, Ontario Sister Mary Austin visits with scvcral Notre Dame graduates, Rev. Mwthcr M. Hilarix of Milwtlultcc how ours our girls with Z1 visit, F.1ther Daly :mil ififhlists get tugcthcr. 662141 A65 J t H Griitlc XIII prcstsiitril x-.iili Sflifiril lft-rirhirit l The Holy Family 'wi Olympit Cliirripifins of Grade Xl Assembly szynliii? C1l71E?if Clgf IZFZQ fgixs - ww fr? Q Y' 13 N af f Xl- Mary Dawrfs Ti-Car Parry at Noon Hour 'af S-I W ' o ' Barb and Judy K give service X X Y with a smile X 073455 I V O ' . I yff . K l! Q . L, Dimnc, Peg, Put, Carol and Mary JUn S at Lumh -72 M Here for Another Day COMPLIMENTS OF HAYNESIHHLAND, YOUNG 8z COMPANY Limited REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE Hamilton MQ Ottawa St. North - LI 9-3054 Waterdown 26 Dundas Street - MU 9-6233 Member Hamilton Real Estate Board and Co-Operative Group COMPLIMENTS OF MERCANTI CARTAGE Dump Truck Service llAlNI l LTON WITH COMPLIMENTS OF IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA -75-1 With Compliments and many thanks for the opportunity to take most of the Photos in your 1958 Yearbook . . The modern Photographers in Original Colour or Black and White MOSLER Commercial - Industrial - Legal - Wedding Albums - Children's and Family Portraits . . . Call FU 5-1232 'IVIINNV l.LElQ-IN TIN IU HU. N Cl 2l?I.l.O y EHNI V 1 VNN.l UN 4 'T I .4 ,- .1 2 .IJ l LSO ,4 51,04 szwf sim., ve' Below the Bridge - To The Rescue! Eugenia and her friends try to salvage the Physics notes, badly needed for june exams ahead. wt ' 1 .s djfh X Watching Eugenirfs Physics notes flow gently down the stream. V4 i' QC' if i f Off 4 s V 7 3 -y , ,5 x 6211 . -gftv, ,Q W! -. ' Q,-,fL'A1 1 .1 ' Q 1 or A niggaz ,. rf fy, f '-..., , nw vvl .- 'N' if L YN fiat I' J , While Loretta Jack valiantly holds the i bridge aloft, l. L, -75- v. 1 u W 6 . Voizik Vw 2 , .4 5 Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY JOSEPH FRANCIS RYAN Bishop of Hamilton I .4, Ni, -I. ID.1X'iJSOfI and Kathleen Craven Beauty Corner. lv 7 I w A '1- A L 9 K. wil, 51 00,0 'SW If L- Liz Scott-Look me over! x I ' . . 'Wu X 'll -A N V 6 . - ' 1 3 , X ?'x - -'fu f . oeman, any mompson, ' ' i N JCI K 1 Tl Z. Vfrighr, Arri Brigdcn, R. Brunning and Sandy FCI'gUSOfl amd M. L. Muir. H. AI'X.l-gRlXJII1iCS of -42-1. Caught! V v P ? a I I w . A ILT Cluxildc and june. f 1f'Il f!I1,1Il.1Hfllflfflilfl SIS XXHHQI1 rlmc birdie, Sister! I,iz 'Thompson Heh-Thompson! BOOKS We will get you any book in print Robert Duncan Cr Co. Limited Phone JA. 9-8131 KENILWORTH MOTOR SALES. LTD. 56-S8 Kenilworth Ave., N. HAMILTON Nash-Rambler-American-Metro- Ambassador C. W. Lamanes, Prop. BAYVIEW HARDWARE 497 James N. 81 444 York St. Hamilton. Ontario Mario Cupido, Proprietor Henry Slater C1 Co. Ltd. Sawmill Products Rough and Dressed Lumber Builders' Supplies Phone MU. 9-4813 Waterdown Pigott Construction Company, Limited 36 James Street, South Hamilton, Ontario PAUL WALL LIMITED Exclusive Sales Agents For GREEN GIANT of CANADA. LTD. DALTON'S H8341 LIMITED LEE'S FOOD PRODUCTS CO., Ltd SHANNONVILLE CANNERS LTD. ln Hamilton and Central Ontario Phone MA. 8-6822 Dundas Emile D. Lavergne Ltee. SHAWINIGAN SUD. QUEBEC Townsend Quality Meats Choice Quality Red Brand Baby Beef E. Townsend 442 Aberdeen Ave. Hamilton 1 Clffg E710 91? 'M A mast to the victorious Tiger Cats. Happy Ti-Cat fans IW' .4 . I e',f ,A-f.'f' ' ds CFUf IU SQCIIKH fmm Snswr 7,lr.n's fhristmgns surprise party. .V mv Charles Coffee Shops Ltd. Restaurants and Industrial Catering Hamilton, Ontario Gil Zamprogna Service Station Clutch, Brakes,and Motor Tune-Ups a Specialty Licensed Mechanic On Duty Free Pick Up and Delivery 1360 King Street Hamilton LI 4-5643 Best Wishes From The Western Life Assurance Company Head Office l49 Main Street East, Hamilton The R. Morwood Co. Limited Hardware - China - Crockery Established 1856 3l West lvlain Street Welland, Ontario Phone RE. 4-7451 COMPLIMENTS OF FORD INSURANCE AGENCY I43 MAIN ST EAST HAMILTON ONTARIO INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Car Fire Life Appraisals Luabnhty Property Hospltallzahon Management qt wi. . Joanne, Pat, Lucille. Mary, Ann L. and Ann Driscoll Rarin' to go for another day! Mary Ann Ford Janice Gilmour Pat Walsh Linda Conway Sharon Fearn Waiting for Old Faithful to arrive Arr .C- F Ranalli Sc Co. Bev, Mary, Lois. Linda hopping-in Back Seat Drivers bright and early MODERN FURNITURE 8: RADIO WELLAND LIMITED XORGE APPLIANCES GREETING CARDS for Every-dny and Special Occasions Cl 011519 48-50 Main SI. West Phone JA. 7-1517 Phone JA. 2-2302 Gage 8: Vogt Retail Manufacturing Furriers 36 KING STREET EAST Cold Storage Freezing Restyl ing Compliments of . . . J. F. GRIFFIN Flour Bhd Feed I WATERDOWN, ONTARIO ROSELAND GREENHOUSES A. S. GRAHAM Compliments Port Nelson, Ont. of a Greenhouses: Phone -1-2211 Burlington Friend Flower Shop: 142 Brant St. Phone -1-6531 Compliments of . . . GREENSHIELD-HODGSON- RACINE LIMITED Montreal, Quebec Iif'p1'f:sver1t,:1tive: Geo. lt. Iloucher DUKE ELECTRIC SERVICE Industrial and Commercial Wiring Motor Rewinding New and Rebuilt Motors 57-59 Merrick St.-Phone JA. 7-4241 .Nerf of game Nr I 3 Y W ,, l I 5 .Sandra Ferguson won fame for her school by winning the first prize in a Crest Design Contest sponsored by the Town Council of Xwaterdown. w UM Dorothy Reinhart smiles her happiness as Pat Quinn proudly holds the schools Christ she holds her cheque-SIOOOO, 1Scholarship mas card which she designed, from the Department of Education? -83- Besf Wishes from . . . FAIRFIELD Cr SONS Pnssron Complimenfs of The Knights of Columbus HAMILTON couNclL 1454 Complimenfsuof SEHL HARDWARE CIay'I'on 81 Jerome KITCHENER, ONT. For signs fhaf make fhe passers buy' Call JONES NEON DISPLAYS LIMITED 129 John Sf. N. HAMILTON, ONT. E. JAMES 6 SONS General Confracfors 216 Cochrane Road LI. 4-0393 I-Eamilfon MURPHY BROS. LTD. Your Goodyear Tire Dealer 150 Main S+. E., Hamilfon Phone JA. 8-8331 Air, Bus. Sfeamship Holel Reservaiions HEMING BROS. LTD. Travel Agenfs 21 Main Sf. Easl' Hamilfon ARBOUR STOKER SERVICE Sfokers - Oil Burners Indusfrial - Commercial- Residenfial Sales and Service Aufhorized LIVINGSTON Dealer 552 Main Sfreef Hamilfon vu , x yy, v w 11 1 w, 'bw ' 1 W hm - -P - ,M , -xg . -. - --faq 1 ,-, , v -,. 1 , I RES W1 ' 1 ' if l':NA ., +. Tk T L In ' X w V V' ' 3'5' ,.,. Q-f Q' 1 A W. . x. f X ,vm X,-Q4 3 -V . , N - if LX! ' 4, --.4w -,,,A V-43.15 F'-L X 4..,lQ'.-,'.i?: -Nff'f?l21i1b.2g:,, l ' 'ff lg.. V- .-.H Ng, .-gf -sq, .- 11 ii: .Lf I , , 7,4 il' . LL.-,ff 'E' 1 1- fy. . A, , .ff ., ,M , . K. Ji ,,, 2' ff. V 'Cb f-7 s , L Z--ff Q .4 . ' ' , 'A' f J' I f 'if' ,5-4 , . . . . . . 'iq 9- 7'-F1-5 . ' 4 '.. . f'-Q 4.-1,3 Q J, A J-5-.,.:9 'E r ., .- A: qw Q, -ag, ff.-rh'u7.-fA,t,.,1 Liv- V+. V --Pr--1... few- -' ' r--ff -Q ,W--.sq ,M A V. : ' '4 . - - . , . x ' ' T -MN ... .1 -.-,.q,,,r N ' f L.z-'.,z- 7' , ,I 4 ' XF ' - F' f-'f .4 , if ' ,. I ',' - . - , ,. - , .KY - - , . . 1 k 1'- - 'Q 4 ,. D -. . .- . -7 V, , ,K , Afkq .I I . , ., W, ,qi-5--K .f ,.-1- jj N 5 - ' - 1. L-. N-,-,ff f 1 K5 1 14 K7 1 . R I H ' . - ' , '9-1'--L45 4. ' An informal group on the campus 1 . , 1 1 sz n X lf. ,.Q!' Marching Demonstration ,...,--'rn A 1 -- pczfrond anal pafronedded MOST REV. JOSEPH F. RYAYN, D.D., j.C.D. REV. J. C. LEAVEY REV. KYRAN KENNEDY MOTHER SUPERIOR M. LORETTO VEN. SISTER M. ERNESTA VEN. SISTER M. EDWARD MR. AND MRS. WM. ASHCROFT ..............,.,..... ,........ H AMILTON MR. AND MRS. SERGIO CATTARUZZO .,., .,.............. P ANAMA DR. AND MRS. A. J. CRAVEN ..................,,.. ....,.... B RANTFORD MR. AND MRS. J. N. DAVIDSON .... .... .... ........ K E N ORA MR. AND MRS. WM. A. HAYDEN ............., ......... T ORONTO DR. AND MRS. STANLEY HUDECKI ........ ......... H AMILTON MR. AND MRS. V. H. JACK ...................... ......... H AMILTON MR. AND MRS J. M. LEHMANN ........ ....... N EW YORK MR. AND MRS WM. MANSFIELD ................ ............ H AMILTON MR. AND MRS LUIS DE MARTINO ................... ....... M EXICO CITY THE HON. MR. AND MRS. J. MCDONAGH ,..,.. ........... T ORONTO MR. AND MRS MARTIN MECKE ......,............. ..... HAMILTON MR. AND MRS. THOMAS MILLER ................. ....... A LDERSHOT MR. AND MRS. P. L. OSHAUGHNESSY .......... ......... L ONG ACRES MR. AND MRS C. F. QUINN ..........,...,.......,,... ................ L IVELY MR. AND MRS ANTHONY RANALLI ...,..... ......... H AMILTON MR. AND MRS. CHARLES RIMKUS ........... ........... O AKVILLE MR. AND MRS. M. J. RYAN .................... .......... A LDERSHOT MR. AND MRS HILARIO SALAZAR .......... ........ C ARACAS, VEN. MR. AND MRS. B. A. SANDERSON ......... ....... S TONEY CREEK MR. AND MRS J. R, ST. LOUIS .......... .... ...... K I TCHENER MR. REG. F. SCOTT ........ ................. ......... H A MILTON MR. AND MRS. L. M. SCOTT ............ ......... H AMILTON DR. AND MRS. D E SHULTIS ....... ............ H AMILTON MR. AND MRS. G. D. SMELZER ............... ....... . .... M ONTREAL MR. AND MRS. U. SPRINGER ............ .......... W ATERDOWN MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE TERRANI ...... .......... C AMPBELLVILLE DR. AND MRS. H. TOTTON ................... .............. D UNDAS MR. L. J. WHITE .......................................... .. .KITCHENER Our sincere thanks to our patrons and advertisers Their generosity has helped to make this yearbook possible. Please patronize them. -5- THOMAS LEES Jewelers Since l86I I7-I9 King Slreef Wesl' HAMILTON SALES SERVICE PATERSON ELECTRIC Telephone MU 9-4741 APPLIANCES Television Radio Hi-Fidelify Players Records 24 Mill Slreel' Waferdown COMPLIMENTS Fred P. Catena Bayview Memorial Company HAMILTON. ONTARIO Complimenfs of OF A FRIEND lvy's House of Flowers 689 Main S'I'ree'I' Easl HAMILTON. ONTARIO Ivy M. Sfonehill. Propriefress WILSON'S DRUG STORE C. S. Wilson. Phm.B. We Deliver 346 Dundurn Sl. S. Phone JA. 2-7575 HAMILTON. ONTARIO Complimenls of JAM ES O'LEARY. D.S.C. Bank of Commerce Building Phone JA 7-4362 Complimenfs of NICK CORRADO, LTD. Cusfom Tailors I9 John Sf. Soulh JA. 2-7201 IOQFL 01168 tl. ,. 0 AI D. A Fashion Show by Grade X Visiting Parents LJ Il 1 :n . . T' . rl fetlizizr QX 1 'X ix X ' 1 IQ QQ' r 'K Vai ffli T X 1 X 1 1 X4 ii if 1. sz GYM DEMONSTRATION . 3' YVONNE WILLIAMS STUDIO MAKERS of STAINED CLASS COAL EMPIRE-HANNA COAL DIVISION The M. A. Hanna Company Canadian Pacific Building TORONTO Rhonda hitting the road for home Waiting for the bus R UI ta R 5 is -N xx 1 Fla T '2- '-1. ul sh i A I-: X I 'M .gylzoffi T A Peggy Ball putting that curl in Our newest arrival- place. Carol Mclnnis. A .,,' - if If I 5' I N N JL Q- ' 1 4 Sister Elise and Sister Leon enjoying Yegf- Nancy, Dilin and Margaret with Ht1tidl1.1 bO0k snaps. -59- at Toronto Museum. Tel. Bureau: 4451 Tel. Res. 2259 ROBERT HEBERT Accessoires Elecfriques Eleclricife-Plomberie-Ferronnerie 604, Quafrieme Rue Shawinigan Falls, Que. FRED CARSONS G' SONS General Confracfors Road Oiling, Resurfacing and Biluminous Spraying Bridge Building and Waier Works Excavafing and Foundafion Work WATERDOWN, ONT. LUMSDEN BROS. Wholesale Grocers and Tobacconisls HAMILTON Complimenfs of K. W. Frosted Foods, Ltd. R. 151 King sf. E. KITCHENER. oNT. Club Social Shawinigan, Inc. 382, 5ieme Rue, Shawinigan Falls Magnifiques Specfacles Tous les Soirs n PAUL E. LAFERRIERE PAUL LAFOND Complimenfs of ARNOLD BROS. LTD. 936 King E. KITCHENER, ONT. JOE R. SAMS GENERAL INSURANCE Phone MU 9-4810 26 Wellington Sl. WATERDOWN, ONT. Complimenfs of Moore-Thompson-Clinger Limifed PHARMACEUTICALS Hamillon. Onfario an Mm ma ine Mary Jeanne blowing our her Keeping your nose on thc can candles in the first puff? all the lcrlgrh of the gym? 'X Any 'mls more aiunning Judy Hudecki mowing the lawns of N. D? than misc! T6 L.-s-X D - Q G 'J'E'JV-1 'i' Y ., Q7 Sister Elise and Sheila leading L the N. D. brigade down the L Bifblf-1 '15 Snake Road? MMR Y . . ' 2'-f-pi'-' in nl-Q ,.e,,..Ig . ..,3, Plibrico Sales Cr Service J E SMYTH, Prop. Compliments of THE STUDENT COUNCIL INCINERATOR 8. FIRE BRICK REPAIRS Phone LI 4-5688 HAMILTON, ONT. NOTRE DAME ACADEMY COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LTD. HAMILTON, ONTARIO BORDEN'S MU COMPLIMENTS OF THE Ask For KITCHENER - WATERLOO RECORD LADY BORDEN ICE CREAM FRED B. MIELKO REAL ESTATE BROKER AND KIRK HOTEL GENERAL INSURANCE ROOMS and MEALS Waterdown, Ontario 9-46-42 729 Barton E. Fire - Auto - Casualty Business LI 5-1853, L1 9-3786 NO 2-7314 KODAKS - FILMS CANDY and ICE CREAM COSMETICS GREETING CARDS, etc. LANGFORD'S DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists Telephone MU. 9-4953 Waterdown, Ont. HOLLICK BROS. MASONRY CONTRACTORS R R No. 5 - Hamilton Ph. NO 2-6648 ANTHONY FOODS A. Distefan, Prop. Choice Quality Groceries-Meats-Produce Fruit Baskets FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone LI. 4-6936-811 King St. East LAING Sz SONS LTD. Mint and Bordeaux Patties Buy Them At Your Tuck Shop HAMILTON LNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS with the Golden Touch Portables-Standard-Electric lSpecial Renfal Rafe: for Sfudenhl UNDERWOOD LIMITED -1.1.1 Main St. East - Hamilton Compliments of . . . JACKSON'S BAKERIES, Ltd 44 Leeming St. HAMILTON, ONT. BALFOURS LIMITED Established 1852 Restaurant - Ilotel - Institution and Industrial Maintenance Suppliers Wholesale Grocers HAMILTON With Compliments of . . . IMPERIAL WHOLESALE COMPANY Tobaccos - Confectionery Paper Products - Sundries 123 Breithaupt Street KITCHENER, ONTARIO RELIANCE PETROLEUM, LTD. 236 Gage Ave. South RELIANCE FUEL OILS Domestic, Industrial and Farm HAMILTON Compliments of . . . HOWARD WILLIAMS 20-22 MacNab Street North DIAMONDS and WATCHES HAMILTON, ONTARIO Vompliments of . . . SUSAN SHOES LTD. lil 'l1l,lNlL'l'ON OBIE'S TIN SHOP Heating and Air-Conditioning JA. 72558 139 Oak Ave. -HAMILTON


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