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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-06-05, Page 7i. . 1,, . roe Weck'At the 8ento'th tllnttid:Hpch school = BX HAROLD .KENDRICK... Graduation • Now that it is the beginning of •June man studen ing to and fro getti g ready for the;:. annual graduation ceremonies Which will. be held' on June 5. With. just'' three days left until the .be- ginning of exam, these same 'peo- ple who :are usually very happy, are also trying to study 'a few haus! da ch ':day. Patti! th d t fler, Grade,XIII, value. $100, Roy Award, foraoutstanding-school..eiti- zenshy value.$25, John• Scott. Bursary from: Women's.- Atixil ary to Scott ;"Memorial Hospital,: ue $125,.,Norma-Ho _ . Legion, Award, value` $50, Hd° owar James.- Dominion - Provincial. Bursaries' University, value $500, Joan Dal- ton, Charles MacGregor, Marilyn: Riley, Kenneth:Thompson; Teach- ers' 'College,. value $250, Clem^:Stef o .,e',gra ua ion ceremon- Dungeg, Howard James;. Dougla's ies;:were 'heid .on Friday the 29th , Jamieson, Donald Tremeer.. of .;May with the.' -giving'.: -out of- « school Tetters, crests and some' Carter SCIiGregor. °valine trophies, However;' this is'`the en ,' Charles 'MacGregor• tiro pro ram for -the: :actuation: •Academic' ,Shields=TO the stit` •g gr dent :from 'each. grade with the. °`:OCanada"; 'prayer of invoea- .highest; marks on the...Christmas tion;: Rev. J. H James; introduc='';and 'Easter e aminations:- ::Grade tory, remarks L. .P LPlumsteel ',IX, Gisela:Helbig; Grade X, Marie 1 ' • prrncipa ,, :chairman's,. remarks, Strong Grade;' XI, • Jean -Hill Oh e Anderson, chairman.: of the ,Grade ,XII M•ar$aret'Weed; Grade XIH, Douglas; Jamieson. SchoolCrests 1 To students of the second: and third year who:'obtain: the required academie standing Marjorie Hog gait, 'Arlene ;:.Williamson, Lloyd Penne.: Marie .Strong Gail' Fin k,g> layson • Catherine': Eckert '' Jean. McNaughton,'Margaret Kerr, Miar- igaret, Maloney, Gwen 'Storey,' Judy Wright, Bruce Miller, Robe Sharp Thomas Love;'=Shirley `B;ol ager.; William Menheere, 'Jean 1111 - len, Linda ' Savauge;' Anne ',Short reed''Yvonne .P hand` A to e t Van en .hien e1'. g 2. To not more than one.student for contribution, to music in the sch 1= r 00 . Ca odyn Hammond. 3. , To not`'-inore. thanAtwo g rl :,and two boys, for .,athletic .attain attain - Merit -= Margaret :-Elliott Corinne `S ith"' E war ark' , m d d J cries 'James Sco�-t:', To not more _than. hr e_stu dents who have ;;made a :worthy contribution to .. school ..activities generally—Catherine-'Eckert; ''Rab ert Elliott, William 1VIenlieere;' Schon! Letters 1: •To 'students .of Grades ;:XII and XITI who obtain ;:the : required • academic standing- Carolyn Neil,• Williaari Van Den Henget; Maz•,garet Wood, Franklin.Bry',ans, Fred Flew tt Itoward ,Jame „yDouglas :Jam ?reson,'Jolin Scott Donald 'Cremeer,• 2 - To .not more than two::girls and two boys of Grades,`XII .and :XIII Who obtain the highest stand4 in.g in athletics': m school.an- dra Doig, Violet RakoWieh, Howard James; Robert Gouelnoek- 3. ' To: not "more .,than two stu-• :dents of Grades XIL-:and XIII: who ,have made bn; outstanding :contrr- butiQn to Dramatics;; .Music • or, Att—John Scott, Carolyn Neil; 4.. , To not: more. than three stu,, dents;;of ,Grades • XI'T'. and XIII, -throughout. their course have been -outstanding in. leadership, or ;who; have •made -a ;worthy contribution. to the 'student •activities in the ;school=Faye ,Love, Marjorie 'Pap pie, Donald ,Tremeer. Candid tes 'For -Secondar:y • 'oho 1 Y � 0 Gradu'atio4i Diploma:' ; Grade."XII —Jerry. Achilles, Joan: Bach,,• Judith Bosliart,"Edith Boyd; Helen.-B'oyes, • •Jack Broadfoot, : Agnes'•' - Carter, Gloria ': Carte>z;- Alin : 'Dick, ' :Joan:; Dinki ' Sandra Doig, :Douglas Eck- ''enswiller,: Carman 7lischer James `Forrest; Robert FRt ring am, Students'., Council -Citizenship ; Merle `;Godkiii,;. Don Hemingway, Presentations:• ".G. A. Whitney Award G. A. -Whitney;',: ,Alum i n, Award, A. Y. McLean; Students'' Council Citizenship Award,. James Scott Pre 'd n St esi e t Students' Council's `bursary. from • Women's Auxiliary-; to 'Scott Memorial; Hospital M,rs:; , Harold 'Whyte; . . Wn t resident-' . Legion, Y president.' gion' Award : "F. A= ;Dobson vi - r ,, �, ,. ,, ce p esi- dent, Branch: 156, Canadian:Legion;.' :,• T_ .'M r SzriithlVLemoriaJ, p Y, A °;Barbet; . introduction.'of Speaker, W::;G. 1�edi"er � ad= P g. , dr" ess, Mr. .L H: ;: Schaus ` M.A. .._ Bean, -University of Wafer= loo...vale`ict ' - , d., ory address, Douglas; Jamieson; `,"God Save the: Queen.": Athletic Awards Giils .0"a �:n' h m io shi s • � junior. 1? .P ch ' '�. amion� Eileen.:Dolma"e•-`into =, me ate cha io . e d? mp.. n, Merger t .,El- liott; senior'; champion,: ;Joan Bach;,: Bo s y Cham ronshi s::'. Junior chain ion `Wi111am;:C m'bell , m- "ter. e is h m d to c amnion; Jeri y: Achil-; les:-seni champion,- orRo 'e o ._..` ,,brtGv end"ock. Special Trophies:r' Duncan Cup,. highest 'scoring ;girl, Joan Bach Barber Gup -bighest scoring inter- mediate or ,senior:,by, Jerry Achil-:` les;<Ballantyne`Cup,.highest scar ing:;jumar boy, William Cai ipbell;- Sins Cup; `outstanding athlete in ` the: school, Iloward,: James. ' -Shooting — Strathco a award: best Sliot .in the•; school, Lewis Knetsch: , Whyte Cup, --Awarded to the:stu- -,deiitaccuniulating::the .roost points in the,,�?'oultry High School Section. of the Seaforth Fall; Fair, William- Mnllson. cGai�in Shield—Awarded.to. the-: outstanding' student in Agriculture," •Robert- Sharp. ' ee .'Pul5lic .S a s-�Junior.� .._ ., ..,_ p hing.:;A;lvard , .c r h ,,ia hampioi ,, Savauge:trap .y, Diana e..ea Ferran, ;:seniorrchanipion; M L an • trophy, Jean Hillen „ A.t`n Award' A:.Ba h rt.. G.. Whi ey s a cedar' chest,•' donated by Mr. G, A.. Whitney . to the student with , the highest •marks ori ,;the:, ristmas alid ::Ea ster examinations Gisela 1Ie1b` .- i ig Trophy, 'C. M Smith Memorial h =: P Y To be awarded. to the -:student ob .i iii the the 'highest Marks' raining, g school' at' Christmas - and Easter el' .Gisela g ,Scholarship Winners Alumni Memorial Seholarship, value $25, Fred Fleivilt. .y 'a. mous Martha' 'a. bolero Sun Special. TWO,' AWARD ;;WINNERS of t110,-. X959 graduating , class o£„the 'Stratford 'General Hospital School of Nursing are shown •with'.their awards following the graduation ; eXercises held in .the Shake spearean Festival Theatre:Saturday:. They are, left, Helen' Ade- line :Meilwain; R,E. ;1, Clinton; ,dattghter of Mr, and; Mrs,, George Mcllwaint who won the City of Stratford medal for;. general profici- ' 'calin theory arid practice; and Dr; W. C. •Sproat, award for°:surgi-a cal teehnique'in the operating room; and .Grace Adeline Siertion, • R.R:'2, Walton, daughter-gf 1VIr. and. Mrs,„Antone Siemon, who won the;: Dr. L. 'Robertson -scholarship for proficiency in theory'and practice' 'and: the Dr. G `r' C. `Jarrett' award for highest marks in gynaecology. Inset,' left,' is Barbara. June H-ackwell, daugiter of Mr.: and. Mrs. Wes Hackwell, Walton, who ;',else graduated;. from the Stratford Hospital, All three are; graduates of S.D H.S.-” A ,' H RaOCK NEWS;; OF THE WEEK `Mr: and )Mrs Howard :Bernard, treasurer's report , was given b', Y of Brussels visited on. Sunday. al- Mrs, ,George Smith:, and `adopted. ternoo'n - with' Mr' and ?Mrs, ' John The study book was iven''b Mrs. g �, .� McEwing: and family. Harvey Taylor on' Ha; . • ' ,,waiian Is, Mrs. Watson Reid." baby.lands dealin , wi' , . , ,,..._. g th the beautiful daughter,, Donna Irene,I_are home scenery and flowers, and: erfect. afters ending a. few days with.c ' pl spending t, timate, where. 46.5'000 , eo 1e -p, P � patents,.: Mr and; Mrs,..Geo. Carter, in harmony. --It is .referred' to as, also Master David Reid:: who has 'Progress in:!Paradise. been �holida i rt ,b y ng:wgth Mr. ;and,;Mr Mrs., Two.' lioo • .ks Missionarie's At G1enn�Garter and' children. Work 'annd,"t+ actswand • F'igures Miss;:. ar Lou "e Was' a ' guest .. � y �. _?o will -be sent t' ,. be used . o at meet of Miss'-Grace:Siemon:at'her sad Ings .g e ES T!CE • D .tLY • AFTE OON and.. .... ' B Featuring N. PERSON -- �WF'FA�.® ,BILL nowervs' '-•- HORSES - INDIANS• * .362 .4X0000 I R U • .ACTS' • . POPu1AR ' PRtCES in .the coming months:.The: WM uatiom exercises�;held.in Stratford .,: • n - -- _...will'lege: d a crelegate tc Alma, car last' Saturday. , 'lee: 'n A g l ugust• • Miss Mary—.Lou A .successful clean-tipand aint . P Roe;'was 'suggested`. as delegate. up; bee was held'; at Burns' Church The > copper ;contest will again, be T:uesda 'afternoon us y. � . � "held in June' Ju>,y and ust. The. Miss Kathleen �Me g Lwin-'-e'fi�ter . -tabled . Misses Karen `. McE,weg Nora McClure andNancy,McClur . e at a•'"birthda arty on Saturday afternoon., 11i Mrs ° eine Scott is`t- -ed on.•Sunda .with. 1M.r Arid y •. , nd Nelsen, , Reid of Walton. :::1Viiss Marlene' Miller,; •of Tucker smith, is: visiting with, her -aunt and' uncle Mr. and Mrs: Wesley • Roe and family The regular meeting of ,Burns' Church WMS was;held at the home of;; Misses GPady,s:: and Ida Leiper :on, Thursday afternoon. The meet ing was "opened, by , Mrs. George =(Garter Seripture--patsage 1*rer BLAKE Misses a s ry-Nand Elizabeth Tin- y- spent ent an evening with Mr. and Y P Y, g h. Mrs. Peter Gingerich. Mr. 'Harold:iFinla aeconi an-' Y. p. ied by Mr. =Chris Erb,'Zurich,. mo- tored to. London on Monday. Mr. and Mrs;` Lee Desch, of Par - `is, spent the weekend. with `Mr, and. Mrs. Edmund'Desch and fain - Mr. and ain- Mr.:and Mrs.. Martin 'and, fam- ily, missionariesJn Uraguay, visit- ed .with'" Mr; .and Mrs. Ep hriam. P S =;Cringer BRUCEFIELD CEFFFLD Theost oned`= o� en A ' ' p P ,W m s ssocia- •tien visitors'•da i`' e w b held 'Fri- y it e, 1. clay June 5,`at_2 3O when Varna, Goshen and Bafield} willbe • Hayfield w 11 guests: group: was ,reminded ,of'the: invita- tion='to Constanc e ora,June •%17 at',2�� o'clock when MFennell : s nnell-will be. -guIe st-P wose. akee ro.r ,ted a'bale' : valued at$80 =hadbeen sent ,to Fred ,Victor Toronto •.'and_ one' valued at 18 for -:Korea had been taken to, Mrs McGill;; Clinton. Mts., Etank MacGregor gave a" temper ance'reading Mrs.:;tiarvey' Taylor read ..a letter explaining , the alio-, cation and•'Inissions' This' part; of the,: 'meeting was closed • with a' prayer of thanks'by.•Mrs „Roe, ' The May- meeting of Burns' WA was 'opened ::by Mrs: John -°•Riley,- with-the-t-lieme ,hyrrin and. primer. ✓ ead'. by Mrs.:Harry Tebbutt, Mrs- The ;minutes:•: of the: last; meeting:; Robert Jamieson, Mrs. J eines How- were . read b- Mrs.:Geor a>. Watt att and Mrs. Bert Hoggar,tli. While and. 'adopted. '.‘The ' treasu _George, re- the• offering w as taken, Miss .Ida ,port, was given iss Jean ei Leiper,..'played. quiet, music, peor, and a ` rs ' r PPloved.:: A � letter. f oma M, Geo ge Carter led' in. pray- .the;'new;minister Mr; Fun"e of er, and the meetin was turned ' g .Nova Scotia'•, was read by; Mrs:. over to the President, ,Mrs. Wesley • John>.Riley,,asking for information Roe. The; roll ,calf Was answered- regardingfurnishings in'themans '. by members', visits'madetc names e .. , . The: minutes ;;were, read of a.;meef;: o r hospitals They minutes -of th'e .ibg-held by the manse eon'imittee last ineetiiig'fwere read -'-by .Mrs. at`th'e-ham ;''f r t . e A M s. Harvey�Durn-: G orge•"Wa t and approved Tfi'e m; in' regardao repairs and decor=` ametria APe1edThank-y-oii notes Harold; 'KendrickBarr: ,Hoeg' from- ;severa ; embers were r d'd` by> NoM ren cEwing Marlene Miller, byMrs.. Watt. e IVlargaret Peeves,, Kenneth. Ryan, . • The• Centennial books 'on Burns'; Donna Smith; James'Steffler;•Mad- 'be" are now available and can' elon Townsend, Ronald Uhler be , obtained. from,. Mrs, ;; Qeorge -Wayne;Wilson, Robert Binnendyk, Watt;: Mrs, George: Carter,i.•.Misses Kathryn 'Boshart`. John'`: Boshart, Leiper, Mrs.. John: Riley; Mrs.''Wes 3ban..Boyce Harmon :Brodha 'en,, ley- Roe and Mrs.John McEwing; g -Catherine Bueianan; ---Margaret-.. :A iftcohect ian--was -taken:-� Tho Chesney GlennCoutts Josette Del- meeting -was closed' with,prayer.oy berque, BeGlanvilleice:Ellen 'John,Riile . Gorwnll, Robert''Govenlock, Norma Itoegy, LeWis Hnetsch, '-S1}irley Knox, 7, Annie McLeod; Donald Mor- Bettyy: Muegge, Carolyn Neil, Karen 'Nicholson, -Raymond Scoins, Marie, Sinclair, WiUiam,.Van Den Henget, Margaret Wood. Candidafes ion :Honour- GradUa tion, iyiploma Grade •1�II1—p ra,ik- lin Bryans; James,• C•rich,'Roy Dun- gey, Ronald Eyre,'Kenneth Feeney; Fred. ) Iewitt;; •" Sharon Hotltam, Howard Janies, Ddugglas Jamieson, Faye Love, Ronald• Mason, ''Roy N McQuaid, William; orris, 1Vfarjor- ie.',Papple, David Perrie,: ,Jeanine: Perrie, Keith Pethick,• Violet Ralte-' wich, John Scott, ;Laurence Taylor, ;Donald aremeer., Thea ue: v l of production forests;,of Canada far exceeds that of 'all the mines. Cadet Inspection ';'This year's cadet - work drew to a close.;With the :'annual inspection by Major WatS611last Wednesday. With the hat stirBlazing down,'ev-, eryonedid their duty :. and the school was commended for'their, fine sho g. The ofers in charge were: Captain," `F. A.. Dobson, chief in- structarr,.cadets, Major, Craig Wil lis; Captain, Lewis Knetsch; Pla- -toon Lieutenants:: Bob-Binnindyk, Bob Goveniock,,Ray Scoins,'Betty Mueggc, . Sandra Doig, Marie Sinclair, Noreen. VIcEwing, Mar- garet Wood; Platoon • 3 i.C.d.'s r> 0 S.M., Bruce Miller; Glen Coutts: Sgts:, : Don Morris; Larry Bertrand, John Van R'oojen, Carol Dennis, Ann Morris,' Una Tal- bot,, Annonette Van Den Hengei,' Marg. Chesney Cadet Awards For Inspection Strathcona Award, best shot in school, Capt, Lewis Knetsch; best -boy officers, Lieut: Ray Scoins;• best boy Cadet Sgt. Larry Bert- rand; best girl officer, Noreen Mc Ewing; 'best • girl Cadet, Donna Smith The Colour Party consisted of Lieut, Kathy Eckert and Sgts. Jer- ry Achilles and Harold Kendrick. Giwd Sye f Weilithiswinds up another year of School. News, -I would like to take this opportunity to thank, the many people for malting •this col- umn a success. li'irat of all, f would, like to thank you, the readers;; for your sincere, interest m this of umn, also the . teaching -staff], for their interest in -supplying. ine with information and correcting my- mis takes. T wantto thank the student's of the;;; school for. helping," in making it a success • with the Questions of the Week., To aiI;:.thank you very nitich, and I hope everyone has a good summer. See you all 'next ,year, I hoped MERRY MAIDENS The second meeting of the Mer- ry,'Maidens was held at Mrs, J. Broadfnot's on May 29. ,The roll call Was "one vegetable in thy. gar den. which requires thinning," and wasanswered by'16 members. The next meeting"is td•be held around the first ' week 'of' July, Irs.-W.,L. -Whyte discussed. gar- den , weeds and insects,; and. the control of:each.. She alsodiscussed "su,ceessive plantings"- and "our home :surroundings"- The .group were Gold._iho roe - an shrine's' wire usefla. tQ ile_home::' as well as how'to° beautif ' the 'home ;with. _ Y flower -beds: Home, assignments are •as ol lows:Check ve etable. eating hob g•. g records -.u date;. Taking record books uPtodate;"begin re- ject to. improve .•home':surround= ins' :bring a Vase, g , , g,some green and aboait- 12; flowex's_to_tlieLnext., meet_ frig; ;Roll:` call' will be:. ," One Tm- prove/neutG1 have,'; made or intend' to;,make .in;'our 'home'.surrauud- Here's a new, group of wash- able sundresses with matching., bolero jackets: , The dresses, ate not as. sketch-` ed, but • come in>;.trim-fitting styles in shirt waist button -front effect. The patterns are bold checks tz and fine checks in a wide range ofcolors. `See these cool dress- es today. SIZES -- 12. , TO 44 AND 14rr' TO, 241/2 9 Fashion Right r (, UIT, Now's the time• to :P ick out your new swim suit and be readyforthe first sPlash! �• �,We Can't describe all the new`. styles, s fabrics, patterns sand- colors an d colors that h iceP this m . h a u s. new _range._ - v, Com Come in today•and look look them Quer and get the best choice. h�1 -fen.: s- Sizes 1.95 to 16.9 ;:.':r S COMING JUNE, 21St . F TH A`ER � ._. S DAY. Start nor •to plan—for,—Father—'sDay,SUNDAY,JUNE= 21st. , ;. Our .Men's Department is • making big prepara tions for DAD'S SPECIAL DAY ! REMEMBER''- .IT SSU DRY,:, JUNK'21st• GRADUATION •ILXERCISES dere held sat X W Collegiate Institute for aduafes.01 Kitchener -Waterloo Hos ital'Scho 0 gx ,. .. _, �?' al., f Nursing Ba�, bara Ann; Boshart, .left, . daughter of Mr.: and -Mrs. Lewis Bosliart, Sea forth ;was• oite•-o€-the saditates:-Also•- gra dim ting -was -Yvette- Van-Pouke daughter of Mh;Mid Mrs= Adolf. Van Pouke• :''2, B g g. , ,.R•R , Blyth, The are radiates of Seaforth: .istrict High School. . WNT ADS BRING : RESULTS- '141 or 1" \/IST•US FQR. YOUR PRINTING 'ACCESSORIES �e1e>t �z •aei14> c4, %tae Let us assist you with your, plans for lhat all important weeding day. s a•; COME :WAND SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF- • WV/TA? OVS ifIVI\ OZINCE.IIE,VT$' 11,17P0.01.:;14.5:. •=JcrrSSoRIES Your CIISICe of various paper stocks, type s4•1es a,dst es. askfor... • :r. .I: Select:;your i:edding,rnvitations, annouricoments and, accessories with cdtnpleie confidence as: to quality and correotnes ;of form. WE .ALSO RAVE PERSONALIZED WEDDING NAPKINS, M tTERES- ANI) -CAKE BOXES E HURONL'. -Phone I4T — :POSIT0 Seoforlh