On August 25, 1971 Adele was again honored by being chosen one of the Princesses at the Crapaud Exhibition. She was sponsored by the Crapaud Women 's Institute. Kay Dixon , North Tryon , was chosen Queen, and Lynn Currie, Cornwall , was the other Princess. In October, 1969, Harley Harvey , Crapaud and Suzanne MacLeod , Bonshaw , students of Englewood Regional High School, were chosen by The Intermediate Allied Youth Conference to attend a convention in Buck- hill Falls, Penn. , U.S.A. On the way there they toured New , where they were shown the Empire State Building and other interesting places. Rhonda Jean Waddell , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Waddell , is an honour student at Englewood Regional High School. In 1971, Rhonda Waddell and Kevin Murphy were awarded the J.S.T. Morris Plaque for debating; Junior Discussion . In November 1971, Rhonda was chosen a delegate to attend an In¬ ternational Allied Youth Conference at Falls, Penn. ; U.S.A. The delegates travelled by bus and enroute stopped over at New York City where they toured many points of interest including the Empire State Building. Canda Lynn Waddell, daughter of Mrs. D. L. Waddell and the late Mr. D. L. Waddell was an outstanding student in Crapaud Elementary School and in Englewood Regional High School. Canda graduated from Englewood in 1971 and was fourth in the class. She was awarded the High School Prize for History, also a Canadian Legion Scholarship for leading the Grade 12 Class in History. She was chosen to be one of the Life Officers, Secretary of the Class of '71. Canda is at present taking a Medical Secretarial Course at Vincent, Halifax. Marylea Helen MacDonald , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mac - Donald received her early education in Crapaud Elementary School. She received a Women 's Institute Scholarship when entering Reg¬ ional High School. Marylea graduated from Englewood in 1971, and was awarded the Governor General's Medal for leading the class and the prize for Science. The Stanley Hardy Memorial Trophy was presented to Mary¬ lea, the graduating student who best combined scholastic, athletic, and leadership ability. Marylea was editor of the Englewood Regional High School Yearbook of '71. She was also awarded the Herbert S. Sharp Scholarship to Mount Allison University, a renewable scholarship. At , she is studying Arts. In June 1971, Marylea leaves for Paris, France where she will spend the summer studying at the home of Madame F. Rochet . This exchange trip is a University Plan "Accueil Familial des Jeunes Etrangers". CRAPAUD POST OFFICE In the spring of 1964 land was purchased from Arthur Simmons for the purpose of building a new Post Office for . The Of¬ fice was finished and opened for business on Nov. 12, 1964 with D. Lloyd Waddell as Post Master, a position which he held until his death on Nov. 10, 1969; when he was succeeded by his Deputy, Mrs. Audrey Waddell , who received her appointment as Post Mistress on Nov. 17, 1969. 16