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Tuckersrnith,
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turned out and presented him and'
Mrs. Strong with a silver tea ser-
vice and au oil painting, Chief In=
spector, William T. MacSkimming,.
noted the contribution made by
such teachers to elementary educa-
tion' in Ontario in -general andato
Ottawa in particular.
Earlier the executive of the
Hopewell .Avenue Home and School
Association entertained • staff Mem-
bers at dinner and presented their
retiring ,principal with a camera,
slide projector, and screen, tokens
of appreciation of his services'. in
the' school and community, .The
Past presidents of the 'associa i
on
likewise ma
Made bresentiati n.
Ar-
rangements haveeen completed
between the association and 'the
city -of Ottawa Public School Board
to establish a W. G. Strong award
to be given "a graduating student
of Hopewell 'Avenue School, who
had exemplified : outstanding (paha
ties' of :scholarship_ arid citizenship
during her or his academic career.,
•
This. award will•be presented, an
nualhy'for the"•next 10„ years, com,
me cin -in 160:'
n g �
'At a closing assembly the stu-
dent . body . pre-sented Mr. Strong.
„_with--a-typewriter`toa_record,;; his.
memoirs: Thepresentation` was
Jrnade on behalf of 'the pupils;: by
the head -,girl andhead boy, of the
student' council.
In September,r. Stron will
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serve as helping teacher in Russell
and Carleton 'Counties"under . Ina
spector R. K. Vogan, where :many
inexperienced teachers have' been.
engaged. Mr, and Mrs.:: Strong will
continue .to reside in. Ottawa.
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Western ,Ontario Conservatory of'' Grade •II -Honors Margaret.
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'Music has released the- names of .Whyte,'' Della Wallace Barbara
.this year's graduates and medal Lopgstaff. ' '
Winners. I Grade I—first Class Honors;
Ethel Mae Mitchell, Dublin, won Jane l' Boshart; Bernadette 'Nagle;
the silver. medal , for the highest Angela Devereaux
mark in grade: three. The medal. Counterpoint Grade I'V`s
for the.'highest mark in'pre-grade ' Theory 'Honors: Myrtle ,Knox,.
one ;was won by Carolyn; mi
Fraser, ' Harmony, Grade IV — Honors:
Brussels. - Sharon ;Silie. ' '
. Class Grading is as .follows:' Grade Il—First- Class Honors:.
First class honors,80 to'`100; hon- BarbaraRolland, Ams Stear
t
ors,70' to 79; and ass, 60 to 69. CarolynSmillie,.onorMarianne
SEAFQRTH ,
µ`Michalski Georgina .Little,, Wally'.
MichaIski' (equal), Evelyn Dicky
St. Joseph's. Conveiut:, ..' Marlene. Pepper. Pass: Ann Kling,
-'Pianoforte :.Elly Vanderzon.
A . Mus.—Honors: Carolyn Neil: • ; City. Centre
Grade ; IX — Honors. 'Suanne Grade IV --Pass: ''"Patricia Mc'
Haugh, '" Laughlin
Grade VII%Honors Linda Dob- Theor • —Grade II: honors San
Son.
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dra McGonigle:Grade VII—FirstClass Honors;
Marlene Pepar Honaxs�Evel n The following
pupilsof Mrs.
Dick,Barbara Coleman.
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'• William Collins' were: successful:
Grade , VI Honors Amy- Stew-
art, Elaine Beattie. . Pianoforte,':
Grade Class =Honors. Grade VI lfonors:YGhenyceJew
Jack Durst.' --Pass: Aria ,McLean- .
itt. raa
Elen,Connell,
Mary Mc -
Grade IV -Honors: Anita HarryKer, er, Nancy Berger.
son,:Donna ,Gordon,Linda 'PappleGHonors: `Faye Ve-
(e al); Mar Crich, James Boyes� son," Irene Shea.Pass: Joyce`
:Marguerite Scott, . Pass Peter'; Storey.
Stiles, Lynne, Haney. Grade. IV—Honors Lorne `Whit
a III —Honors Elizabeth
.. Grr de :.. takera . r
Carter; Gordon -Moylan. Grade :III—Honors:, Karen.•:Dol
mage.•
eGrade I —. Ilea r h
- " H o s.. C '':tonnes.
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Grade' Z -First Class honors;:
'' Officials
would have examined the
' roposah' Nancy Berger, 11Iar y
McKercher.
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�Continued.from Page 1)`„ but to date no hin .had been done:Shirleyonors: Storey, •
honor Mr. 'and" -Mrs. Arthur Bol Speaking for: theIndustrial Com-.?' Grade I•I a'-• Honors: Gwendolyn
ton, and -:'Mr. and Mrs. Tan McAI- mittee, Mayor. Christie: said the; "Storey,' -Judy • Thompson, Glenyce
lister, werealso .on the 'platform. ground floor of the : former shite, .Jewitt, Dorothy., Jackson •
Miss Ethel Ries read an address factory had;; been ,rented • to• Top-
to_Mrs. McAllister, and 1VTi s Elean -notch Feeds Limited; Councillor . B •USSELS
or Walsh; of .the. Belgra CNt
Junior
C. Cardno, 'park; committee,chair,: Pianoforte
institute_; and Miss Shirley Brock man; said $20 had been. spent on Grade VIII.:Pass .'Margaret.Hi1
of • Exeter; presented .•her with ; a dowers. and some painting •was -'to len.•
swivel rocking -chair. be'done. Grade VII -Pass. Anne `Cardiff,<
Ronald'McMichael read an: ad- Couricil,approved•:the installationYvonne Connelly, •'.Marilyn Tohn
dress•.'to Arthur Bolton;;:and Boyd .of a stre,e,t light on Chalk Street„.stor> (equal').
Ta 1 r' of Blyth, and Larry. between George:and Crombie The;t ,'Grade VI—Pass: 'Brenda ,Hous-
Taylor,
ous
Y ° ' $ y ' y petitioners were Mrs .Joseph Mor- ctpn
ley, , of :Seaforth; , presented Min .
With a desk and .matching chair, ris,:Mxs. A:,Muir an'd MTay- Grade •IV—First,• Glass Honors:'
. M B It n 'with:. an electric. lor_ Authority was• given to remove; Murray 'Fischer Honors: Marilyn
and rs, 0 0 certain :trees at ,tie property of ,Mitchell.
e _,a
Ileo' Hagan, on•.:Gouinlock Stre t. Gr de •III --First'. Class Honors::
Further, information:. will be requir- Glenna Houston, • Graeme Craigs
ed.before council will cons der giaia Honors: Lois 'Whitfield; Anne Mc
ing,.approval,• far an advertising;, percher,• Mary . Watson (equal).
sign west* of the Cities Service Pass: Dianne Van Camp.
Station . There:was concern' that Grade II: First ' Class Honors;
,the •sign, might. createa ;problem. SherrilCraig;,
for 'a.next.'door residence:; ., Grade I Tirst Class Honors:,;
Civic holiday will be observed Nellie :Baan, Anne ;Qldfield;��.(eq-;.
on,August:3, council decided.. dual). Honors::Marlene"Nicliolsbn
Councillor Brady reminded eoun- David:Huether; - •
,0.1•6f its intention' to.. change the . Pre -Grade I -First Class Honors:
time for'': holding:" nominations and •Carolyn- •,Fraser, Honors:,,, ',Payee
electrons. lcaerk Wilson was, in Huether
structed to 'resent the• necessary Singing.
resehttions''at the °August meeting. Grade IX -Honors:; Faye; Love.;
•:Council ;approved,: a supplemental Primary—Honors r Pauline Thain
borrowing•by-law,., requested by the er.
Commerce: • 'Theory., Canadian ;,Bank ' of .„ y.
Clerk Wilson said he was not Cer-' History, Grade IV-Firstt .,Class
twin why such a by-law was. 're- Honors; Mary, Lou . Wright Doris:
quired but` that the hank's •head , Johnston: •
office had denlanded-it• . History, Grade 'III—First Class
.There -:is no..,chang e m the olicy::' Honors: Thomas Mitchell.
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concerning dogs, 'the Mayor assns -,.' Grad,e II=First 'Class Honors:'
.ed Councillor Cardrio, who. said he Margaret • Killen. Honors; :'Carol:
had, seen 'dogs at•large. "The po- Greig: Pass;' Susan•Wightman”
lice'•go right after..them' as soon Grade I—First •• Class honors
as they know," the ;mayor said. 'I'' Joyce Procter,',•Yvonne Connelly,.
-luncha ed b the Sea-
Awsserv „y
forth runior'Farmers, ;and dancing.
followed to the •music of':Bert.Pep
per's ,orchestra,; of Clinton. "
McKillop Native
Goes To Kitchener.
ricemnthbeen of
the
Annou;appointment'
ofas JosephmadeMalonoe
as manager Of ;the Kitchener office
af, the Empire BrassCo:, of Lon
don. Mr,.Malone;-a-son; of Mr,,,and
Mrs.' J. LMalone, of;:MeKillop,
has been with. the Winnipeg office
of the :;,company,".for some "years..
He and his family expect to move
to Kitchener shortly.
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• .NC E NEWS OF THE WEEK
Miss::Helen 1VIcIlwain, of • Strat-. of Constance United :; Church. Miss
ford Nursing -School, is ;spending ; Joyce; `Jewitt,` actingchairlady,
three weeks' holidays withher-par seated:' the '.bride -to -he ' an her
eats,' Mr. and Mrs. George Mc1I- i mother:; Mrs. W D Whyte, ins two
wain° decorated chairs under. bridal trim
Congratulations •are extended 'to., Flings of pink' and white. stream -
Mr, and'Mrs William. Jewitt en' ers and pink sand ;white wedding
the:-arrival'of a son ire Scott Mem- belly, While a shirt:program;, con<.
orial Hospital last Thursday; sistiirg of 'piano solos by ,Misses
Miss Muriel .Dale` left, last Wed Joyce -Brown and Marilyn Taylor
nesday for Toronto; where'. she.is eading MBoden°
Brown>andarby 'rs q:r
attending ,' a five weeks' 'summer a
school course Miss Jewitt conducted : several
Misses Lynda'. and Helen War contests, when a mock wedding was
ren returned home to London of .rHeien. N1 performed
Deanna Dale, Janisses Franees -
ter --spending holidays'. with their II ice 4ewitt,and Wilma Dale; led by
grandparents, Mr.". and Mrs. Earl ''wedding mustc. played' by, Miss
Lawson, .. Marilyn `Taylor °' ,
' Misses Deanna Dale •and Audrey Miss. Helen Mcllwain handed the
McMichael/OrWalton;`v sited Over bride-to-be .gifts' to- be -opened, -
the weekend with their grandmoth while Miss :irances.,Cook read, -the.
verses of ,good
er, Mrs. T. McMichael, of Gode .many,'wishgs.; and.
riot displayed' the gifts,'„
Miss .Beulah Woods o£ Anders
A;clothes baSket;'decorated :as a
son, Indiana, •who "has been' holt • "wishing well", proved, amusing
dating the past two. weeks with Mr; When everyone' wrote verses. 01
and Mrs. Clarence -Montgomery, good;tvi hes far the bride-to-be' and
and family,; left 1Vtonday for New. were react, ,out, during the Minch
York, Where she '.will' join a tour. 'hon:+. Miss Whyte, in well-chosen
group sailing on the .Queen Mary- Words, .thanked everyohe for their
to England, and ;will spend s14 .beautiful and most useful gifts and-
weeks- touring 'England, Scotland, invited .them all.'to hertrousseau
and: Europe. tea on Wednesday.` 'Lunch: ;was
• 'Mr. and. Mrs. James 'Caister, of served` b the junior. girls of the
near Seaforth, • and, Mr. and Mrs. coiir'niu tiny. ,
Jack Carter and family 'Spent Sun- Tlie mothers and the girls`of:the
dry with' Mr. and Mrs. George 4-11 Homemaking. Club; net togeth-
Leitch. er -at the home of Mr and•Mrs.
Mrs. M.'• A. Banks, of Haze 1
Ross kieGre or on Tuesday:night
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more, Sask., arrived Monday arid
-visiting ,and en•'o ed a 1 vel Meetingre-
is `visiting with her.mother arid. guiding their . garden) «curb and
brothers, Mrs, M,' Jewitt, at the flower arran ements Mrs. MCAI-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jew g
lister, home economist, was' pies,
itt, and Mr. and Mrs. William, Jew- ent'' and: delighted.everyone in al..,itt, rariging flowers in different ways
Miss Belle. McCully; 85, a form- to suit, rooms.and'settings,
er resident of this community,
passed' away at the home •of her
brother, • Mr. George McCully, -of
Stratford, and was :buried Wednes-.
day • of this week from Whitney's
Funeral Home, Seaforth. Sympathy,
of friends is, extended to all the
bereaved. -
We,,aresorry to'learn-that Mr.
-Verde Dale was taken to Scott:
Memorial Hospital , on Tuesday.
with congestion. of. the bronchial
tubes,' We hope he will 'snake ••a
speedy..recovery.
stride -Elect Whored
A surprise shower: was held -in'
honor of Miss Mary -,Whyte at the
omeof Miss ,Olene Dundas on
aturday'afternoon, July 11. After
opening her gifts, Mary was pre-,:
'sented_ with" a bride'.s book, com-
piled by the girls. I
3Mary thanked everyone -for the
lovely gifts; and ihtnted „them to
her trousseau tea on Wednesday,,
A very tasty luncheon was 'served'
by Mrs. T. Dundas and Olene.
Miss Mary, Whyte, bride. of this'.
month, was surprised Monday eve-
ning when the ladies of the com-
munity assembled in the basement.
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SAVE AS YOU NEVERSAVED BEFORE „ AT
HARLOCK
Mr.'. and Mrs. Russell McBeth,
Jimmy and Debbie, of London are
visiting with - Mr. and Mrs. George
Watt.. µ
Mr. Ken Ashton, of • Blyth, r was
inch irge of the -services at Burns'
Church on Sunday. There will' be
no . church or -Sunday School ser-
vices at Burris' on July 19 and 26,
The next service will'. be` on Sun-,
day, August 2,' when. Rev. , H,
Funge, of Nova Scotia, will begin
his duties asthe minister .of this
'charge=
B rns' -W.A. arid W.M.S. will
entertain the BabY .Band' and Mis
sion Band ori July 23 at S.S.No.
,11 School, Children are reminded
to bring Baby Band and mite boxes
to this meeting, Mrs. Murray Lyon'
of Blyth will -"show pictures at this
meeting. •
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On Sunday Mr. and Mit. James
Scott called'' at the home of Mrs:
James Gileseie, of Newmarket, in
synipathy ..owing - to the _ bereave-
ment of her ,'husband: --
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Mc'I'AGG+ART;liEUTION:
•
' • The 'annual McTaggart reunion
was held on Sunday, July 12, -with
63 in attendance; at the Seaforth
.Lions Park. The •officers were as.
follows: ;president, Adrian McT-ag-
;gart, , Brussels vice - president,
Ross McTaggart,' Delaware; secre-
tary,. Isabel, Riehl, Goderich
sports, Mr. and ':l\frs-E1woot1 Mc-
Taggart, EtheL
The. restiltsl- of the events were
bingo. winners, salad bowl, Mrs,
Alex Mann, ll,russelsa salad molds,
Mrs, 'Everett` 'Harbottle;. Regina;
ashtray, Everett Harbottle, Re-,
gina; ladies kick the, -slipper, Mrs.
Isabel Riehl, Goderich ; s h o•e
scramble, Verna Harbottle, Regina,,
Adrian McTaggart, . Brussels; 'ba1
loon race, Bill Rosenberger, Lon-
don; Joey Riehl, Goderich, Everett
Harbottle,, Regina, Bobbie 'Riehl,
Goderich; girls kick the slipper,
Margie -.Warwick, Brussels; boys
kick the slipper, Scott McTaggart,
Goderich; hitting...the spot, Bobbie.
Riehl, Godetich.
-Williamson Reunion
An attendance of 48 gathered- at
the homeofMr. and Mrs. Albert
Clarke, Boundary. Bast, McKillop.
township, on July 12, for the an-
nual reunion.: of, Mr. and
Thomas Williamson and their fam-.
i1y _..Sports urere;,_the,-..main, ., event
of the afternoon, under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Michael McGrath and
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Mrs. • George Nesbitt. •
Helen Williamson', Gloria': Carter,'
Mrs. George: Nesbitt; men's dress-
ing:,blindfol'ded, Roy Williamson,
George Nesbitt
Prizes were giren:to the. young
es'grandchiidren, Larry McGrath,
Maurice Nesbitt; oldest couple, Mr.
and :.Mrs: Thomas _ Williamson;
Iucky plate, Mrs. Thomas William -
soil; lucky cup, Mona Clarke
• A delicious supper was, 'served
followed by h short busineas per-
iod with the following committee
formed for next' year: president„...
Roy , Williamson; vice-president,:
Murray Forbes; secretary, Mrs.
Norman Williamson; ' treasurer,
Mrs. Thomas ; Williamson; supper
eommittee, Mrs. Lorne' Carter, Mrs..
Russel: Jervis; sports, Eileen. Wil-
liamson, .Mona Clarice
-The next reunion is to be, held
at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Williamson.
'CHA:PIPEL REUNION; :
The annual Chappel reunion'. was
held 'on Sunday', • July 12, at Sea-'
forth Lions Park with about 65" in
attendance. ;The officers for the
reunion nextyear are as ;follows:
president, -Wilbert Chappel; secre-
tary-treasurer,'
ecre-tary-treasurer,• Mrs. Gordon Pea-
cock; sports committee, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Tinning, David Kemp,
Mr. and • Mrs. ,Gordon Cookson;
table committee, Mr. and • Mrs• Fil-
mer "Chappel, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver -
Races "were: six years and" un-
.der, Mary Ann McGrath, Shirley -
Williamson; girls, 4 12 years ° and
under Alexene .Williamson, Linda -
Nesbitt; 'boys, -'20' yearsand. under,
Billy McGrath, James McGrath;
boys, 12 .,years and under, Gerald
Williamson and Wayne William-
son; young men's • race, Donald
Carter, Ronald,, Williamson; wheel-
barrow race, ' Renald `Williamson
and Don Carter. Ronald Riley, and
Kenneth Williamspn; three-legged
race, • Donald. Carter. and Ronald
Williamson, Gerald Willianison and.
Wayne Williamson; guessing, `.wo-
man's weight, Bert Clarke; guess-
ing man's weight, ,Helen 'William-
son; guessing jelly beans, Mrs. Al-
bert Clarke; ` boxing.,,, glove relay,
Jaques; Mr. d Mrs. Cameron
Vivian..
Resultsof the races . were- as .fol-
lows: nine and over, Wayne Chap-
pel; . boys, 13 and over,' David
Kemp; girls, 13 and over,, Adeline
Chappel; married, women, Ina
Webber; married men, Norman
Ferguson; -wheelbarrow race,' Roy ".
Ferguson and S. 'Mills; • kick the
slipper, Faye Chappel; 'shoe. scram-
ble, -•Judy, Ferguson; cake eating,
cRoy .Ferguson, Marlene Jacques;
objects in ladies' purse Mary •Pea-
cock; hula. hoop, men, Brian • Chap
pel; oldest lady, Mrs, William .Fer-
guson; oldest man, Gordon Pea-
cock.
Pee Wees Lose
To MitChell Nine
Seaforth Pee Wee baseball team
lost tit Mitchell Monday night 54,
in a closely cpntested garhe at Mit
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Seaforth - • 101,000'2 1'-4 3
Mitchell- 101,100 " 101,j.00.2-55 4 6.
Tuesday night the Seaforth Ban-
tam team topped the Liman squad
10 to 9. •
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