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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1959-07-03, Page 1Oise Hundredth Year- Whole Number4769, SEAFO TH;'>:ONTARIO, FRIDAY; JTitiY 3, 1959.. . Single Copies; 5 . Cents $3,50 a Year in Advance eek Help In Application will be made::'to'. the 'Ontario, Labor Relation Board for' conciliation in the. contract dispute `"_` between the SGeneral;..Coach: Works. of Canada -and its,enrployees'mem= hers of Loc,ah 3054, .United Brother hood -of Carpenters--and-Joiners of•';;"' America ,(CLC). The •decision to ask for -•.concilia-` tion was taken by the union, ac;. ,cording to• a- company spokesman, • after negotiations had extended for less than three weeks • In a sta-tement •issued•'Tuesday the company said the union is seek:, • . ing wage ,adjustments including . a 40 -hour- week with ;:the same taker ,horse pay, plus a 20 per cent in ;crease. This means,' the ,statement; said,. an' overall •increasepof.52c an hour; 'or.an :increase.of 43• per cent.: on the prresent base rate of • $1:21: 'an hour, ; The • company, a. ; leader in its field produces , three major types;' of ,,units, including mobile . homes; industrial=units-and�tr-avel-itnLts shy: .has: ° been Successful, by the intra- .duetion_oLnew; methods;,.:in level- + (.Continued. oft=•1'a-ge- et :Record ilio Brid ., es �cK • p � A'rep tom 1e e d Construction 'Of -three -:bridges -.in, • McKillop township "wascompleted; in record time last week. Supervis ed by; road superintendent W,. J., Manley, the work; included' the 40-' foot:• McKay bridge between con cessions10rand 11 :the 46 -foot -Duf- fy bridge,' at lot 10 concession .10,;! and the 46 -foot Gertch bridge, be-' tween concessions 15 and 16 . Repeal of the: Canada -Temper once Aet in Huron.. County. became • a•possibility this week. as petitions `began circulating. • throughout the -county;-seeking- a- prreferendum on' ',the 'question Behind the'move is the, Huron' Citizens Legal Control eo;ix►mittee- _: an.__organizatien W:hich:• is said to be representative 'Of the county as a ,whole. Chairman of the committee is. John E. Huckins, a n ember of -the Gederich'.Council and a•.' •former mayor of that 'town. A meeting,; at which' the .commit- tee, was -formally 'constituted, was held m` Goderich last week,,,•Mr: :Huckins said , In order to...obtain a vote,,a peti-. tion carrying at least 25 per cent of the.'signatures `r of , those persons the Couitt� r 'of Huron entitled to vote ata federal: election,.; must' be, presented to the Secretary of State. Liquor Control Act for :the Canada at Ottawa. ; If` the` petition i to be in. order, the Federal Govern-, ment'may then:•autho'rize`a vote to be taken. Acedrding to- Mr. Hue MsTthere are 'about 30,000 eligible voters in Huron :County That means ;the peti- -tion_will-reguire to carry an of 7,500 names It is' expected work of obtaining the necessary „signatures • will be completed, within two; weeks. 'Next. steppe to be taken is ; to file notice. of intention and to lodge -the.-peti= tion-•' with the. ,Huron Registrar of Deeds at Goderich, where it may •be examined` by an interested elec- tor. If the program. proceeds as - planned, a vote will.. be taken, in mid-October,'Mr .Huckin.s said.' It" hall been -intended to inaugur- ate a campaign to substitute the s: found 'Temperance Act. earlier , in the spring. Announcement of the pro- vincial election in early., May ,:led those interested to hold: action in abeyance until the election ' was over. "It` isn't something that should. - be mixed up - ;with ,politics;" -'Mr... Huckins• said, - ;• Main objection voiced against the CTA is that while it denies the sale of : intoxicating; beverages, it provides. no control as to how slack -beverages--may�;be -consumed .. Oa -- - the other hand, while the Liquor Control, Act, which would" auto- matically come 'into" effect if the CTA ;was voted out, does • permit sale, it .;contains stringent regula- tions as: to, where, when and by' whom alcoholic ` beverages may be consumed. • 1 Were ;involved, Two contractors: w T i etean- and Foster, of ' St. 1 ar s. M. y... and Ron Saville, of-Str-atfor-d.•Wor-k' - commenced,, Jpne •����8 .and, Both � co n-• tractors were finished andaway 11 :'day's rater, on June 17 `. . The three bridges ,represent a; cost; in excess bf $9,000, in addition' to-,iyork- done by the'township staff. t. •3'he--contraet for 'the McKa3 --bridge.: beld by McLean and Fos:: ter, was $2.085,75:: and steel arnount-. ed:'to $24281 H Cerrient required was . n olved 60 a s,• s�=Bile .materia -1, i v 5..b g was: 808 yaids. ';Th'.e��'Duffy ',bridge e contract also held:by•McLean•and 2006-7.5; Steel teel ;Fester.:amaunt o 670. a s of cem ent' was 258;18; and:b vl'.s$,g. handle "'w s ' edt•. Material d a wer'e;us, .,_ 929`• ards. • O �.. the Reg. .Saville ..was.. '• cont .actor. �.' "e G` rteti 'b"rid a ��'at. •243 , • c,. Here, .steel, cost, ;$3'46 32: wl�tle,, 700. :kia'grdss,'orf.ofce-ment•weres and 108 -material::-were.: involved ' In each case, •cement` cost 91', cents a bag • The . fast completion • resulted from careful 'Planning, by Mr: Man= ley • and township • officials and. the' fullrco-operation of the, contractors; SEATCIa TR DIS7 3I_CTLHIGH The following are , the results of the final examinations at'Seaforth District High',..School,Individual subjects iii which pupils failed are Misted in brackets after the pupils' !names. The "names of pupils who 'have not: been promoted•are omit- will ` and .ons Thursday are' in. Stratford • -where they. z,. - . „ Western Ontario this: week, , n 3 n n oval. vis7t;husband. arrived in , UEEN • ELIZABETH and Prince, Phillip • - c.. -.and -hem ,.. .., .., that have :elapsed_sinGe..._Her__1Via3est.. Stratford ;Shakes ear an Festival. al- During�,,the days . .. ,, attend the. p s .,,� :,;• Canada hey-liav.�- ( McKa ue _ their 'to Ontario. (Photos by D. � ).- tuous welcome as theymade t Y ,a oda' the ...have met with tumul cirOn Strong� s . e ung in to Varna. .Tli o . •.. *A J0 sy Glam. by Zf 1 n, Ficnictori:• 1ixc1� late. ,Mrs, ;John, G First Presbyterian Church Y p ... list b `': r -..VI S P es young - .. .The :annual'' ionic'of. First ,•. p , Church was held Friday `terian. b Y_ tie "dance: The 200 n about with .in a ames, were�,under `the direction of g . the, Junior SundaySehool'teachers,. M is'les: Madelon.:fiownsend, , .Ann Dick'" and Karen, Nicholson;;.; Miss Jean Scott; and her ,gommittee pro-' Ile• race : children .under .four a.. Cath G anville•: iris: under eight, Y..., l , g •� ' Glanville, Muriel',Glanville; G n Carol r ° lois: ille. eight;o-12 Carol v „girls,t lanvlle=,., fill 1 2 and'ov- �;Ca:roltin er, Dora tb 'Glanville, Bernice,Glan- y 11e s. fives. to :ei ht, • Murray vi ,,.boy .g n -ie boys - ;eight Glanville' Leslie:; Gla . bY ,. ;: 2:. Rennie Riley, 1 ;eight . to. 1 , Ron i ,• . Y . 12'and,.o ver.' R nnie• Riley;:.: boys. v 4 Riley;Donnie 'Riley; wheelbarrow race, Ray ,and Murray ;Glanville; skipping' race, ;'Carolyn'- Glanvi'lle;, three-legged race Ronnie and Don nie . Riley married women's race, Joyce. Wilson, Doreen'McRobert;` naried,:rrien's 'race, Stew„; Wilson, John.Gla'hvi11e; women •hick slip 'per, Shirley Glanville, • Doreen ,Me-; -Robert;'- mien -kick --slipper, Lloyd Cooper" :Stew Wilson; -Heel potato race, Shirley Glanville;; •sack race,. oroth :..Glanville= Ronnie Riley,-. Dorothy ..y,, , 1 n, 'lle young- mens race,; Alex G a ut , The Sports. ended With Floyd';Ri1ey. po .and eanut scramblefor. `a sand Y t `' h ldr en. hec i `fol= .•r as e ed Were O'fficers ei' ct louts: ,prestdenti John!; Glanville; e Glanville; vice=president, ` M lvm' C,� 1 secretary -treasurer, Joyce•Cooper; sports; ;Mr. 'and Mrs,' Gordon --Mc- Robert;, table. committee, Leatha Miiler,�Beulah:McKay • and Winnie Glanville Tlie reunion";next • year will be ,held at the Lions 'Park on the first Sunday' in July, in the:, afternoon. vided• a delic•ious lunch ''of e; even s were,:' 'The:•results :the. x w ppre-school age Gleti Malcolm; •Jiro: -Landsborough; kindergarten,'Bren da Hodgert ; Lorraine Townsend;• girls; nine and under„ Patsy Bark,., er, .Moira 'Malcolm; boys, nine and. under,: Gary: 'Nicholson. Alan, Me - Lean, Brian Hodgert - girls, i:1 and under,'Janie Boshart, Darlene; Sills, 'hyn Nixon;' 'boys 11 and :•under, r u h- :dim'• `Nixon` Don Landsbo o g , girls; X13' and' under, Darlene Sills, Meta Ree'e boys, 13 • and under, vs, ,y, . Allan: Patterson, ' Ge0 rge Reeves, : sack race;''girls,Meta Reeves. and Yn- nJanie Boshart .andDar- lene . arlene;Sills.; boys' sack race, Allan Don eves Patterson >George :`,Re , ouch , -.. s- o Land b r g. Mont s-OId Seven � Baby Dies a�l Hen � iback B sb Seven=months-old Bryan-} is ck,. of Mr. and •Mrs .;Grant.B ba son a ' short,. was -found. dead in his home.. ly after ,4 p.m. Friday.. afternoon. .. :a . Goddard said: death w S 1)r.. J C. Godd . ue:: iiilrafa=.. from • asphyxiation; d to tion of vomit. ,• a. •;a .1 .to: be The niother put the baby earlier in the afternoon. later, she found. him dead and. ran with him across the ° road to ,the home "of' Mrs.' Catherine` Il:edden,' and her daughter, Mrs, Alex Short- • house. called the -doctor. • ;Dr. Goddard, coroner,- said there would mat -he:: an inquest.`Bonthron Funeral Chapel 'were in charge of funeral : arrangements , •Graveside rites for the baby- were . 'held: Sunday and conducted by Dr. J. Semple, minister of-Eginondville United Church. "'Burial, was in'Eg- mondville cemetery Suriiiving, besides the .'parents, are four brothers: Jimmy, Peter, Allan and Kevin,•. The,Bisback fazn- ily; until' about a -year ago lived on `the third concession of McKillop; a mile. north of Seaforth, =Whe'eibarr5w race;, Lyn Nixon and Marys"Jane 'McLean;: Jane' Boshart. ills ::kick the: li er,' and Darlene S Pp girls, Debbie, Miner, ;Jane Boshart; kick:: the' slipper, boys, Allan Pat- terson, Don-Landsborough; kick the- slippery. he-slipper, • ladies, Mrs;; 'Miller, Mrs:•; ,Rivers; leap.'frog-race„Keri Card= no and Allan' Patterson Lyn Nixon and. Darlene;Sills; shoe scramble, girls Darlene Sills, Jane Boshart; Shoe, : scramble, boys, Ven Cardno, Jim' .Nixon::-' • GLANVILLE'RE'JNION The -seventh annual Glanville re- union^ was held , in Seaforth' Lions Park on Wednesday evening Sup- per•' was Served to. about 65:;guests. Sports were: held, .which . consisted Persons coming the farthest Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon •McRoberts Gran SEAFORTH ry f AIR { SPONSORS FIELD CROP' COMPETITIONS Three field atop coinpetitioiis Will be.;sponsored by the Seaforth Agricultural Society this year: The 'competitions 4, to be held are in `S'ork ° barley, Garry. and Rodney oats' and Pfister corn.. Entries, filed with the secretary this ,week, show 10 entries in bar- ley, 10 in oats and 11 in corn. Following field judging,' the grain will be exhibited at the fair on September 24 and 25, Those, entering the competitions are Barley wis T .- Coyne, Seafort h, Har- old old ryce, $1 1, Seaforth; S . Mc�ercher RR 1,Dublin,.Robert Pothering , ...hare • RR 3, Seaforth; William Little, RR 1, Seaforth; Guy »orance r 'RR 1,' Seaforth; Donald Juchanan RR : 1, ,ondesboro, ack. Broadfoot, RR 1, Brucefield; Johnny McCowan; 'RR 3, Seaforth;. J. L.' O'Reilly, RE, 2, Dubltn. Oats Bob Rroadfoot,'Seaforth; Lewis. P.: Coyne, Seaforth; Robert , W. Campbell, Dublin; • Harold; Pryce, RR 1; Seaforth; Robert E. MOH" - RR 2, Seaforth; Gordan Pap- ple, RR -5, Seaforth; Arthur -S P61- -ten, ; Dublin; Bob ,Broadfoot, ft,R 1; Brucefield; Donald Buchanan, Lon desboro; J. M. Scott, Seaforth. Prank IVIcClyniont, Varna; Ivan McClymont, Varna; Jack Broad - foot, roadfoot,.RR 1, Brucefield; Bob Broad foot,' RR' 1, Brucefield:; •Robert Fotheringham, RR 3, Seaforth;:. Donald Buchanan, RR 1, Londes-. Bell,RR 2, born; John,.• Seaforth; Seaforth', Kenneth Stewart, Robert Scott, .. . RR 5, Seaforth; Jon J. Lane, • RR :' 5, Seaforth; Wilfred, i't,'R*- 5, Seaforth, est person, present, was Bobby Wil i oldest e B a `field and •the r ce son,Per,' r s: z . or I< c' Clark of F u nvas:Joe .o � g e lar - Clark had ` th ZV rs. Ed.'. 1 d .b. a.nd. I - G , , rd r, - t e net Bedard F' :: 11 Kn h. ( ), ;Tina -Mtn, bu anvil - resent. ,.,., � n _ , ,est f x y yin ham., present, � , . viSlon, Statign.,dn � � , ...:. , ward _Winner Grade IX ,. First Class Honours.. -(75 100)`` Gerda Christensen; Alex MacLeod, Linda Papple, Lois: Scott, Geraldine McTaggart, •: Robert Muegge; Jean Shortreed tileen: Williamson, Con- �nie Eckert, Joan .Roberton;,Frank Rovers, Carol Carter, Margaret Elgie, Gisela 'Helbig,• Laura Hog Bart, Margaret MacGregor,• Mary imacGregor,.. Sandra. •McGonigle, Janet McKercher; Shirley Rapien,' Eileen ,Smith, Margaret A. Staple, ton; Barbara; •Talbot 'Mary':Scott,; 'L Laurie "Stook- -'Stewart, au Elizabeth: . e• Miss' Sharon Strong, RR 2;, Dub •Wears a•. happy smile :these days. h ridas night :she was, named' \: inner Of a:•trip to,Calgaryi Cala ':'t see the Y. this 'summer. o g The,°voun comnctitor, Won out r • from . estern :On a W overs five others f the finals m .. a con. - test to- "take • NX', tele -the CK NX by t o ^ AFQRTII P1 C_SCJIOQL - The followi g' pupils .have been Promoted from, Grade; 8 to Grade 9 Honours-�-Adams, -Pauline;. Crich, Mary; 'Schneider, Darrell. Pass .Standing -Adair,. Sharon; Akker,Benny; -Barker, William; Britten Conine Butt, ; Linda ;, Campbell • Karl;Clarke Elliott; Connell,. Clayton • (rec );-,; Dale, Bruce, Dale, David;:. Drager, Jae glieline; Fleming, Lee; Glew„ Con- nie (rec.); Kirk, • Dianne Kling, Anne;, MCLean, Kim:; Moore. Ken- dra; Muegge,, Richard , - Reeves, Meta'; Sim,", Ian, Taylor, ''Gloria; Watson, David 4._. n urs:',- 66 7 =' Class HO 0 "ssSeco nd ). sorer Louis: Larry ,‘:13,tirns; 'Neil ;Crozier; Devereaux,'° Elsie: Doig, `Nora Gor; .will,, ' Peter. Kelly Eleanor Keys, - Curtiss 'M.acDonald, : Jean Balger� .E'dward:Lamont' Frederick Uhler; Lauia .:..:hatcher '; Neila: Hillman; Sharon 1VIcNichpl, Glen Nott, Jean Reynolds; •William- Teall (Fr.); :Betty Dolniage;�' Mar aret Hiilen, Kenneth Polla:rd, .Ge.rtie, Post.rira.,: -J° an: "'Prvice•--'Marguerite Scott-• o o Ho. Ec. •• le e`Forbes... Mar n(.. ) 0-6 urs 6 5 H no ) Ilii rd` Classa C ,it ' . D. rot . Sm h Third - 'Riley; f h 'Icon y > Y, :James e mah'• J 'c' curGray' Gra e B ustin' �:M rio et Ho a b ri Fr.. Robert alongwith .her mother, Dianne Dennis, James Dick, June hour, elec-: Sharon, Duringthe supper. ur,.. , , officersn• : Marie, .,Stone John l':� o ria. M cL aehla •. tr f fr , ,. Leonard trop y Leon a c S rs. � . M b� tion of for 196Q::was held. - ates^ Fr. oBan En :,Bonnie;.B, ( ), Tues J g. Nialtan. airport Y, Y ,,,, a Pres`de t will be;,William Burd e his. Nano Rakewicli; Margaret Rau,: i n g take in y . ,. f r. estern,C�.anada; to o W Continued on Margaret 8); J ( la = event. Con roue on Page 4)opu x Grade 7 to 'Grade 8' Honours ,-- :Atkinson' Connie •Christensen;:- Kurt; Hollaici, Bar bara;> Sillery Peter.; c e :Asan. Pass standing=.Berg z+, Y_>.. Boshart, Mary Jean;' Byerman, Di anise: Car:dii0`,"IKenny;; MacDonald g-: Linda; Mills. David; Mills,''Dou,b .las.''-Z'eaeher T. W. Talbot . • • CLARK REUNION • The tenth annual Clark• reunion was held Sunday at Seaforth.Lions Park with 60 members attending. Sports -;were directed -by Mr :and Mrs, Stuart Wilson. • Results were: as follows: mar- ried men's race, Dub Wilson, • Neil Hall; iriarried,women's race, Joyce Wilson, Ruth Johnston;' young men's race, Paul Clark, Bill Clark; .young :ladies' .'race, Sharon Clark, Valari Clark; children, under. five, Keith lark; 'Brian Wilson; girls, 5-8, Laurena• Clark; boys, 5-8; Bruce Clark, Larry Clark; girls, 8-12, ShiirIey'iJohnston,,Nancy Mus- tard; boys, 3=12, Bruce Clark, Lar- ryClark; suitcase dress, Mervin and Ruth Johnston; men kick the slipper; Stuart Wilson, Jack Mac- Kay; ladies kick the slipper,',Nan-- cy Mustalyd; banana race, Melvin and. Irene , Glanville; :',peel potato. race, Elva ,Metz; skipping contest, Shirley -Johnston, The bean and quarter' relay° was won by the teams captained -by Art Suter. The lucky plate was won Moss Laurel- Dale Is Successful •;: A quarter century of- service as was born at St. '•Josephsand: mov- ouribo c or of Arts ' retire" his Ba hel lies. s eceived for: Rev: J. B. Ff4u , Hi .later r. , the Univ.. l from, , degree see in PhTo•so Y p list of theg the ``,active '' I7 men.t .from. s �nan '. t ri Ona o and versify of Western' u' J e c se was effectiven ndon Dio e vs La graduated,from St.• Peter's seminC evs nest of St Patrick's se lied as: parish also P e` as a r in ham., . H b Re;ni .Durand, from W g Dr. Ffoulkes' pIans for•:aife in re- tirement are not yet ,definite, but he hopes:to snake lis •home in, the parish' which -lie.' had served since' 1934, and�'in• which lie : can ,count every household. as a group af'his friends.; Failing eyesight.'which;.has made his work more -difficult in 'recent years, has been a' factor'in bring- ing his retirement earlier than rixight otherwise have 'been the case Dr. Ffoulkes,.'in his carer, has mingled, in his own'°person,,, all four , :nationalities` .of the ' British' Isles. Of Welsh ancestory,;and with a.':distinctively Welsh nanie, 'he was born in Scotland, schooled in England,, and-- came to a -•parish! with an Irish name, _peopled by Canadians of predominantly' Irish descent. - He was born in Edinburgh, Scot- land; July 12, 1893, and received, his early education at Worcester Cathedral.School, Worcester, Eng- land. I'n 1514 fie eaine to• Canada. - T•Ie attended' Astumption College, Windsor; then studied for . two , years it St. Peter's' Seminary,, Lon- don; and `•a, further 'two, years at the Canadian 'College in.•.•Rome, where• he took--the_degree bf Doc- tor 'of Canon Law: • On his return' to Canada, he - be- came •a member of "the faculty .of, St. '. Peter's Seminary; London, where he taught tcanon.law for 10 years..He was" appointed parish priest at Dublin, Septernber 4, 1934. In Dublin, he has ministered to a congregation of about 125 fain - flies, in Ribbert,': Logan and Mc- Killop townships. took over Rev. Father :R:. Durand priest at t. Patrick's parishS -as:... . t d lune. o Sau ..D bitit r y Church,u , n a, y 27 - coing from• Sacred Heart: Church, Wingham. Father Durand the : 'rrsh : priest of St: Patrick's; ed to Stratford,. as Y . . g y pa pra- e attended and g where. h ed end . saturda Dublin came to. an Y Colle late, He ro ri:, .the , duated f i . g 27. ` He.. is 'succeeded as parish ary, Lond>j. k' byR In the •' list:.' of graduates, from Stratford Teachers' •College which a eared last week, the name of Laurel , u el' Dale,Ftullett ;was •inadvert- � ently; left out. Miss Dale is the daughter of :Mr: and' Mrs. William J. Dale,, II.R;. 1, Clinton. Windsor: •Father Durand has been in the priesthood for 31 years, and 'in 1954 celebrated his •Silver Jubilee in W in g 'ha m, Rev. A. .J. ` a He s. a h ,brother, who is d : DuramPh.)).;" ,a professor in Philosophy 'at ; St, Peter's Semin- ary,, , ary,,London; also one sister inthe Ursulirie Order,Sister Mary Rach- nest:-of,,ChriSt the: King,Church,` el . P ., s ST ,I'A:M -S' SCII6OL Grade 8' -to Grade 9 With Honors 'Marie Bannon, Carol Burns *Mary E. Flannery, s Gerry Hall, Margaret A, Kenny, Ben Lansink, *Beverly Phillips Tom Phillips, Paul Rau',' Yvonne -Quinn, =Harry Rovers,' .Jim•: Sills, *Anne Willems, Rieny •,Va•n Lo•on., '• Grade 7`, to. Grade`. 8•: Passed ` Nicolle Buys, Kenney Devereaux, Elaine -Eckert; Tommy • Etue,' Margaret Ellen. Flannery, Ricky Fortune, Francis;. Hagan: Jo -r•: Malone, _ Gordon_ Maloney Paul Matthews. Betty Nigh:" 'Bob Reynolds. Tony •.Rovers•, Peter StUes,;,Gerald•Vanden`Hangel, Hen- ry, en ry ,Verbakel' Ricky Willems. Recommended Herman •'Lan • 'Sink, Doris King. Rosemary' Rau; _Ellan Van Vogt, Mary•_Van Vugt, 7; G to''Gr de T rade a n:. Joan - e fe ': Aubi ss?`d Ber ad t J 1'a p. �. e Jan ' • : •n Theresa,% Bannon, Banno _„ Marie'Hall:'BernardiHotham; Ann Jeasome,"Rosemary La,nsink,:Mary Maloney Ann' McConnell,' Danny 'Murray, Catherine:, Phillips,'Mich- ael Phillips;`' Wayne Rau, Connie .Rovers:. Anne_' Sills.. Grades 7 to; Grade '8 • • Hosiours-Brady. Robbie; Free Dianne; ::Hoover.. Julie; :McLean.: -'Susan; Patterson, Allan; < VVliitely.• Rickey Pass Standing - Boshart, Paul , Bradshaw„ ,Louise;' Brock,:. Denis;'; Carter, Emily; Carter. Leta; Char-: .tees; .Kaye;. Dale,•Nancy; Dick:. ,Joe; 'Felhar, ' Derby;,Fischer, Keith (rec.-) Fraiser Muriel rec• Mc - Int, Ronald• MacDonald, Bob M>11a, r 'Lorr.ame•' Pinder. Karen•:. eel'. m Bob b • Powell. Linda" Plu' st y > : „Ross,' Brenda; Rhwat,'Bill; � S .h ou1 dli Mar:' ice Elizabeth; : Snowdon, 'Mary e.11 ; Toumsed. Ivy; Ann; Taylor, :Ray;' T, a ., Joan,. Taylor,. '`Wilson,."All.an. ' -Grade Eta Grade f • David; Dob- son, Britton.. Honours . Davi Hon son, Christie; Powell. Pain ,•Turn- bull, Janot; .Willumsen, ;June, , Pass, Standing-Bennewies. Bar- ; Butt..BJenda; • Campli,ell, Ker- ry; Carter, Leslie Cosfota 11nb-: ert; Elliott: Helen; Elliott. Jolene; Habkirk,' $ri'an; Hemberger. Mar- ian;, ar ian Hildebrand:. Ronnie; Hugill. Sandra; • Helfand, Joyce; Kruse, Dick; ... Kruse, G'eorge , Lamont; Y Mas. , ;- Lane, Lynda; MaeLennan, Bill;. McDowell.' :Bill; McLean; Mary Maoni Jenn>McLlwain;: Jinf; Math- eson, ath' ' e 'F e•., Moore, Cheryl; Moore, s aY Wendy;. ' Nixon, Lynn; Orren, Kim; ; Scott, - Katie; Sint,Darlene; Wel- lace JOY; Wi lbee Pe. ter , Wright Blaine; Wright, Doug. • Grade 5,;to `Grade :6 a Cfie:. o r =Bain • Norm n s on s H u (Continued on Page• 8)• • Grades to. Grade .6, • Passed - Barbara Aubin, : Alice Bannon, Dianne Burns, Mary Eck- rt:-Janzes.Etue, Brenda"Flannery, al Rober-t ,Johnson- (.sec), M}ch e Keh'n•'( rec,), Mary Lans i (rec. ), Dolores ,Maloney mMorr is, • Pahl Nigh, ;iohrrPrice' Paul''Prin . 1is , e -Johan na �I'.overs . D Salis- bury, alis- buryDianne b , Patricia Stiles, '1,f is •Trav - au., ` :. a ]ion'e. Anthony Van den Han gel, . gel , .. Helma. Van Loon: Joan. Williams, rade 5 ,�tdG Grade Passed-GaryPatricia Bannon,' P r"'dy` • Dev Bannon, Rose Brady, ereaux, Phyllis • Feeney, Paul Hag- an, , Madelyn Hotham, Dianne Lan - sink, jJoyce ;Kehr ':(rec,),. Susan Leonbardt, .Tom Malone,; Bill Mc- Grath. Pat Murray, ,James Phillips, r 11yyII,aryegoryAnneRau : Phil(lips, sec.), FJohnergus:Qauui'Junnl, GR Janna Rau,. Gerarda• Ravers, Mary Sills; John Van Den'Jlengle- Joan Van _Vugt Iden Verbakel, Gerda Willens' J2shr'willems. Grade 3 to Grade 4' , Passed -Patricia Etue, Yvonne Feeney, Pat•Rosemary'. Fleming, Mary' 'Hagan, , Paiil'.iloff, ;Sharon, Johnston,- Ston -Louise. : KenriY x Jane 'McConnell, ll > Darid. Nigh, R ob- iPht1 tps, Mary Maria Van oon Joanne Van Miltenburg, Anne . eakt,Maria e s.:. W IX m e r h Page . ed on• a P .Contin ?• f. .0 g Patrick's. Itoman `Ca olic riskpriest at, St..catholic OULIiES DCL, retired. June 2 -from the appointment ,af• pa M ..... , REV. J. B. FF' . ., . Patrick's , .,7 .. , ,...,• . Latin,; the " be ediction;given in the :The 'cornerstfiil@ .record;;, in;h n ,..:., S Ghurch, Dublin. .�e has been at St. since 1934., ,,en. ' 'ri ' t. Dr. Ffoulkes has be a sh priest at St. the - Most Rev.` F. 1P. Mchlva :when ;the. church, •at.,7Rublin `uvas buil p p ye2rJ900, by the p!to3 v • .. , Y, ,. .,., .' the :lifetime of tli church.building. (B If photo). • Patrick's for nearly half c - �, •