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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-07-08, Page 9On the 'afternoon of Fri- day, June 25 a graduation was' held for grade eight stet" dents in the auditorium of the Air Marshall _Campbell Set- ool. The principel of the school, C. E, Trott introduced gues•tS% and congratulated the gradu- ating .cla'ss', Fifteen girls and 12 boys • were presented with gradle, .aliten diplomas by the ,chair- man of the school committee Vlight Lieut. C, Haw- ,thorne. , Seven honour students re- ceived academic achievement., ,awards. Karen Kerr •Was warded , the AAM Campbell Trophy Which is awarded for outstanding achievement in 'all areas. Presentation of this trophy was•madelby the Corn- mending Of ficere Station Clin- ton, Group Captain K.' Greenaway; The 27 'graduates are; Lin- da Collier, - Louise Tremblay, Joy Feclgson, Karen Kerr, Sii.- san ,Russeli, Linda Green- away, Martha Carrie, Debere Shuman,, Diane, Broehlli, Donna Duropher, Maurice Nelisher, Gayle Palmer, -Mari- lyn Arsenault, Merle). Wilson, Susan Adams, Robert Baguet, Danny Rees, Claudette Vez- ina; Gary,. Deveau, Wayne 3-14c1-- -- ges, Peter Filion, Robert Vel- leinan, Gregory Bush, John Simmonds, 'Vernon McMich- ael, Phillip Begg ,and Gary Cote. the bestsellin pop 1 r you should try! Carling Black Label Baer, brims over with thirst-drenching flavour! Pour a tall cool one tonight ...you'll know why Black Label is the big favourite with people coast to coast! PIACK LAPEL 11` mad cevaiktbie oteiv 11 tots Gractuate :From _dm CO Presents Trophy To Top Student Group Captain K. R, Greenaway, CO, presentee Karen Kerr with the AM Campbell Trophy for outstanding achievement in all areas. The grade eight graduation party was held on Friday, _ . June 25. Winners Of Academic Achievement Awards The above seven grade eight graduates of AM Campbell Public School at RCAF Station Clinton were presented with academic achievement awards at the class graduation on Friday, June 25. They are; left to right, Linda Green away, Joy Edgson, Gary Deveau, Sussan Russell, Danny Rees, Karen Kerr, Mariel Wilson,, (RCAF Photos) Chairman congratulates CO's Daughter Flight Lieut. C. H. Hawthorne, chairman of the school com- mittee congratulates .Linda Greenaway upon graduation from grade eight at AM Campbell Public School, RCAF Station. Linda is an honour student, and daughter of G/C and Mrs. K. R. Greenaway. SS 9 Mullett Public School Holds Full Slate of Sports at Picnic 482.6661 CLINTON , OK OK! EVERYTHING. DAWN AND START OVERAGAINI Tire Clearance Sale 50% OFF ON ALL TIRES Stanley Township 'sch'ools NO. 7 and No. 14 'held ,a.•. field . day at the close of school end the results are as tfollows,; Races, )Gracle 8, Bill Hender-son, 14, Brenda., Triebner, 14, Lois, Wright, 14; Grade 7, 'Er-Nib/ Keyes;' 7, Debora Stephen- son, 7, Michael •Griclzale 14; Grade 6,. Brenda Turner, .7,, sh-aron Keyes, 7, • Mary Lou John- ston, 7. Grade 5, ,GordeneWrieht, 14, Barbara Key$, 7, Randy Crrid- zak, 14; Grades 3-4, Allan Keys, 7, Linda Gridzak, 14, LeSille Coleman, 14; Grade 1-2, Billy • . Stephenson, 7, Paul Gridzak, .1.4r Marjorie Keys, 7. • Relays, Grades 6, 7, 8, Lois Wright, 14, Barbara Gridzak, 14, Brenda Triebrier, '14; Ervin Keys, 7, Bill Hendersen,• 14, Clayton Cooper; 14; Grades 3,- /4, 5, Randy Geliclzek, 14, See Cifften, 14, Gordon Wright, 14; Steven Keys, 7, Dale 'Peck, 7, Alan Keys, 7. • • Paper novelty race, Grades 5 to 8, Bill PIenderson, 14 and Clayton Cooper; 14, Joanne Im anse, 14 and Donna Clifton, 14, Brenda Turner, 'Vend Deborah Stephenson, 7; Grede 1-4; Paul Gridzak, 14 and Everitt Robin- son, 14, Allan Keys, 7 and Ron- ny Keys, 7, Joe Clifton, 14 and Leslie Coleman, 14. Three-legged race, Grades 5- 8, Brenda ,Turner, 7 and Debor- ah Stephenson, 7, Brenda Trieb- ner, 14 and Lois Wright 14, Anne Tinter, 7 and Mary Lou Johnston, 7. Running bread prep, Grade 8, Brenda Trlebner, JoAnne Ira- arise, Billy Henderson; Grade 7,1 Michael 'Grklzalt, Ervin Keys, Donna, Clinton; Grades and and 6, Gordon Wright, Randy. Gridzak, Brenda Turner; Gr.ades: '3 and 4, Joe Clifton, Linda GrkTzak, Al- lan Keys; Grades. 1 and 2, Paul Gridzak, Cindy Robinson, .Mar- •jerie Keys, Standing broad jump, Grade 8, Barbara Gri'dzak, JoAnne 'muse, .Lets Wright;, Grade 7, Ervin Keys, Deborah Stephen- son, Karen Hendricki Grades' 5 and 6, Gordon Wright, Brenda Turner, Dale Peck;. • Grades - 3 and 4, Joe Clifton, Allan Keys, Linda •Gridzait; Grades 1 and 2 Nancy Fawcett, Marjorie Keys, Donna Gridzak, • The 'annual SS. 9 Hullett pic- nic was held on the' school grounds with a large attendance of 'parents and ratepayers. The plans for the -event were made by 'the teacher, Miss Irene Pftimmer. • The results of the races are as follows: - • - Girls, grades 1 and 2, Yvonne Bean,' Margaret Franken, Faye Seers; Boys, grades. 1 and 2, Re/M.1e Bunking,. Ronnie Pim"- kett, David -Rodger; Grades 3 and 4, Boys and Girls, Arva Ball, Ricky Archambault, LouiSe Bunking; Grades 5 and, .6, John Bakelaar, Kathy Schnieder, Joyce Hallam; ,Grades 8, Daryl Daryk Ball, Brenda Arch- anthault and Bob Schneider (tied), Standing broad jump, • girls; Cathy Bakelaar, Faye Seers, Yvonne - Bean; boys, Ronnie Bunking, Ronnie Plunkett, Douglas ChanIney; Grade 3 and. 4, Louise Bunking, Arva, )6,01, Rickey Archambault; Grade 5 and 6, Ralph Haat& John•Bak- elaar, Kathy Schneider; Grade 8, Daryk Ball, Nancy Lapp, Daryl Ball; Running broad jump, Grade 1 and 2, girls, Margaret Fifanken, Debbie MacInnie, Yvonne Bean; Boys, Ronnie Bunking, Ronnie Plunkett, Wayne Powell; Grade 3 and 4, Ronnie Snyder, Rickey Archambault, "Louise Bunking; Grade 5 and 6, Sohn Bakelaar, Joyce Hallam, Kathy Schneider; Grade 8, Daryl Ball, rearyk Ball, Brenda Archon/haute.. High jump, Grade 1 and 2, girls, Margaret; -Franke& Yvon- ne Bean;. boys, Rom,de Bunking, Douglas Chaniney, Johnny Ver- wey; Grade 3 and 4, Louise Bunking, Rickey Archambault and. Ronnie Bunking (tied), Ar- va Ball; Grade 5 and 6, John Bakelaar, Joyce Hallam, Cathy Schneider and Keith Lapp (tied); Grade 8, Brenda Arch- ambault, Daryl Ball, Nancy Lapp and Daryk Ball (tied), High Sehoeler's high jump, Doug Archambault, Brenda Ball; crab walk race, Grade 1-4, Rickey Arqheinbault,. Arva Ball, Louise Bunking; Grade 543, Daryl Ball, Keith Lapp, Daryk Ball. Three-legged race, Grade.,1-4, Area Ball and Louise Bunking, Rickey Archambatilt, and Ernie Pfrimmer; Grade 5-8, Brenda Archambault and Nancy Lapp,. Kathy Schneider and Joyce Hal- lam, Daryl Ball and Bob Soh-. neider, Wheel barrow race, Nancy Lapp and Ronnie Snyder ' Daryl Ball and John Bakelaar,, Rickey Arch and Daryk Ball, • Ladies' events, meet articles in purse, Mrs. Jim Cartwright, Sharon Ball; Cotton Ball Pie, Mrs. Dan IVIacInitis, Mrs. Gor- don Powell, Mrs. Jim Cart- wright; Kick the slipper, Mrs. Len Arehambault, Mrs. Arthur Mrs'. - Jim Glousher; Running race, Mrs. Dan -1Vfacln- nie, Mrs. Garth: INTeClinch'ey, Mrs, Arthur Halbert,- Men's events, Running race, Len Archambault, Bill Seers„ John Flr•anken; Kick the slipper, Bill Seers, Len Archainbault, Joe Bunking; Smallest Waist, Len Archambault and Jim Cart- wright (tied); Articles in wal- let, John Franker. .Pre-schooler's • events, Run- ning race, Kathy Bunking, Sandra McClinchey, Howard 'Hallam There was 'also a candy scrarrible. Persons with the longest name, Mrs,. Len -,.ArcharnbaUlt.;.. Persons having the most but-- tons, Mrs. Harry Arthur; lady wearing earrings, Mrs. George Schneider; sack race, Grade'-1-4, Louise Bunking, Arva Ball, Ronnie Bunking; Grade 5-8, Daryk Ball, Kathy Schneider, Brenda Archanibault, -.• Shoe ocramble, Area Ball and Rickey Atthambault, Maureen Lenghurst . and Bob Schneider, Louise Bunking and Harry netlike& High Schooler's race, Doug- las ' Arehambiault, .Brenda Leo Greidanus, - 0 aTINIOR FARMERS SELIAING SMV EMBLEMS Slow Moving Vehicles such as farm-tractors and construe- tibn ,equipment are hazardous when not marked to indicate their relatively slow epeed. Use the new SMV emblem to give protection to the operator and to the, motorist, urges the Ont- ario Farm Safety Council. Clin- ton Junior Farmers are taking orders, ,01.4=7X111.0.990.4.11(1.M.V.T.,164.1 transferred. to Station air- ton where, he takes up a..staff position tin the Construction Engineering Section as ad- ministrative officer. 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