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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-07-06, Page 8ft* Eight The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednestfay, July 6th, 1955 THIEVES RANSACK HARRISTON OFFICE John Howes and Sons lumber office on Arthur street was broken into by burglars who gained entry by break- ing a rear window, They damaged hinges of the safe, broke off the dial, and ransacked the office but escaped with only 55 cents. Chief of Police Zimmer is investigating. Wingham Public School Promotions Report When Glasses Are Not Needed . , . Hamiltons will tell you so. If glasses are needed you are sure of top quality and expert service. WHO'S MAD ??\!" W, A. HAMILTON, R.O. “A Complete Visual Examination” |i|B "Me? Not on your life! I’m just shouting loud enough so’s everybody can hear what I have to say. And what I have to say is this: Never overlook the importance of your estate.” Our Tigerish friend is so right. 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Phone or come into our shop and see how really inexpensive running water the DURO way canbe. \ WAN BROS. ___ Wingham Ontario Mfo. Co. Urntted Kindergarten to Grade I Jayne Baker, Dean Balser, Roy Bell, Brenda Bennett, Bruce Boyd, Donald Brooks, William Brooks, Peter Callan, Douglas Cameron, Joan Can­ telon, Brian Carr, Norman Corrin, Nancy Casemore, Janice Fowler, Wendy Fuller, Terry Gardner, Rodney Grover, Linda Hastings, Barbara Henry, Verna Hunter, Lorie Johnston, Frances Lediet, Keith Loucks, Barry MacLean, David MacRae, Ivan Mc­ Burney, Linda McTaggart, Virginia Murray, Thomas Miller, James Nicoll, Dianne Orvis, Robert Palmer, Mun­ den Peddle, John Perrott, Donald Rae, Lynda Reavie, Richard Sangster, Linda Schiestel, Barbara Scott, Lennie Sims, Aurelia Skinn, Kenneth Skinn, Sheila Thompson, Paul Tiffin, Ken­ neth Vogan, Jean Wei wood, John Welwood, Mary White, Donald Willie. Mrs. W. Elliott, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE I to GRADE H Larry Aitchison, Lynda Bennett, Brian Caslick, Brian Clark, Audrey Ann Collar, Bryon Collar, Raymond Corrin, Wendy Cronkwright, Julianne Dauphin, Douglas Ewing, Wayne Gordon, Ronnie Goy, Rae Gurney, Brenda Hall, Keith Henry, Bobby Jackson, Billy Kerr, Allan Leggatt, Jack Lem, Carol Macintosh, Malcolm MacLeod, Ann McKibbon, Virginia Palmer, Warren Rich, Theodore Saint, Susan Seli, Mary Ann Skinn, Kerry Stuckey, Larry Taylor, Miss Agnes Williamson, 0-0-0 Teacher. II Leander GRADE I to GRADE Trevor Adams, Fred Bell, Boucher, Donald Carter, Gary Carter, Nancy. Ducharme, Michael Fleury, Bruce Gauley, Ruth Gibbons, James Griffith, Ruth Ann Hamilton, Marilyn Higgins, John Hanna, Charles Keat­ ing, Keith Loder, Mary Ann Mason, Terry Newell, Kenneth Ohm, Peggie Rae, Marilyn Riley, Edward Rintoul, Vana Rosenhagen, Patricia Seiling, James Simms, Marvin Skinn, Barry Smith, Sandra Stewart, Wayne Thompson, John White. Miss Frances Walker, Teacher. GRADE II to GRADE/III Pamela Burns, Lloyd Carter, Wil­ fred Caskanette, Lynda Chittick, Bobby Crewson, David Crothers, San­ dra Dunbar, Bonnie Foster, Rodney Hickey, Sylvia Holloway, Leonard Houghton, Carman McBurney, Jimmy Mitchell, Brian Murray, Noreen Nicol, Pauline Redman, Lyndia Sangster, Douglas Scott, Wayne Seddon, Robert Skinn, Sandra Thompson, Joe Van­ stone, Lynda Whitby, Jean Whitby. Miss Phyllis Johns, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE II to GRADE HI Stuart Allen, Robert Beattie, Judith Callan, Rodney Cameron, Campbell, Karen Carbert, William Dauphin, Deyell, Thomas Deyell, Nancy Don­ aldson, Larry Douglas, Thomas Ella- cott, Alma Jane Elliott, Darryl Gib­ son, Lynda Green', Catherine Hanna, Coralie Hammerton, Linda Hayden, Janis- Henderson, Mayling Lem, Glen Madill, Marianna McDonald, William McKibbon, Mary Ellen McPhail, Don­ ald Merrick, James Nasmith, Joan Riehl, Sonja Ross, Jacqueline Saint, Roelie Schipper, Susan Spry, Ronald Vogan, David Wenger. Miss Norma Sherwood, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE III to GRADE IV Edna Mae Armstrong, Susan Ben­ nett, Sandra Cameron, Douglas Camp­ bell, Wayne Caslick, Jane Ann Col­ vin, Brenda Conron, Sara Crawford, Beverley Ann Cunningham, Douglas Fry, Martin Garniss, Lynn Hickey, Kathleen Hodgins, Mary Lou Jamie­ son, Esther Kerr, George Kerr, Mary Joan Lapp, Cheryl Lem, Jimmy Lem, Bob Lunn, Terry Merkley, Brenda MacLennan, Mary Phillips, Joan Red­ man, Mary Jane Slosser, Patsy Stew­ art, Fraser Strong, Jill Thomson, Mary Helen Thompson, George Whit­ by, Billy Yemen. < C. E. Shera, Teacher. 0-0-0 III to GRADE IV David Arthur, Wray Cantelon, Robert Helen Ronald Mrs. GRADE Eob Allan, Brooks, Betty Carter, Don Caskanette, Tommy Chettleburgh, Linda Sue Crompton, Sandra Cummings, Sheila Gibbons, John Hopper, Bob Lewis, Douglas McTaggart, Douglas Purdon, George Rich, Donald Rintoul, Betty Sangster, Keith Scott, Bob Sieling, Mary Ann Southam, Judy Stone, Gary Thompson, Dennis Wharton. Miss Mary MacMillan, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE IV to GRADE V Trudy Allen, Barbara Cameron, Brian Cameran, John Campbell, Joan Chittick, Nancy Clark, Charles Con­ gram, Dianne Deyell, John Donald­ son, Barbara Hall, Janette Hender­ son, Paul Hutton, Shirley Loder, Freda Lott, Jimmy MacDonald, Har­ old McTavish, Kenneth McTavish, Judith McKibbon, Wayne Riehl, Sharon Riley, Donald Rintoul, Gordon Rintoul, Russell Robinson, Jane Salter, Bonnie Steurnol, Paul Strong, Linda Templeman, Barry Thompson, Faye Yeo. Miss V. McLaughlin, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE V to GRADE VI Helen Ann Armstrong, Judith Bak­ er, Karen Beattie, Ann Clark, Stanley Clark, Carol Crawford, Bob Downie, Karen Elliott, Douglas Fowler, Ken­ neth Fowler, Patricia Gregg, Jean Gurney, Douglas Hamilton, Diane Hand, Edward Hand, Patricia Hey­ wood, Cecile Jackson, Jean Jones, Donald Lee, Bruce Machan, Sandra MacLennan, John Madill, Margaret Murrey, John Newell, Sandra Riley, Paul Rintoul, Phyllis Rutledge, Teddy Seddon, Glen Skinn, Janet Steuernol, Kirk Vanstone, David Whitby. Mrs, E. Webster, Teacher. 0-0-0 MINED CLASS Grade 4 to Grade 5: Philip Adams, John Bennett, Dennis Callan, Patsy Purdon, Reta Redman, Dick Scott, Hilda Tiffin. Grade 5 to Grade 6: Deanna Grif­ fith, Beatrice Klein, Betty Ann Lapp, Beth Merrick, Sue Nasmith, Doug Spry, John Strong Jr., Lynne Stuckey. Grade 7 to Grade 8: Bobby Brooks, Bill Campbell, Ken Crompton, Joyce Crothers, John MacDonald, Shirley Redman, Janet Saint, Sarah Skinn, Mary Stone, Dianne Templeman. Miss Olive Payne, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE VI to GRADE VH Byron Adams, Joan Angus, Reta Brogks, Charlie Campbell, Frances Caskanette, Marilyn Chamney, Linda Clark, Joan Colvin, Robert Grawford, Douglagi Davidson, Greer' Dunlop, John Fryfogle, Barry Fuller, Eleanore Goy, Gordon Guy, Patsy Hall, Jane Hetherington, Ruth Hodgins, Robert Hollenbeck:,* Murray Kerr, Rosalind Loder, Gloria MacDonald, Robert Mc­ Phail, .Nancy Palmer, Frank Riehl, Marilyn Ross, David Rutledge, George Skinn, Ruth Stone, Gary Templeman, Dale Thompson. Mr. Arnold McIntyre, Teacher. 0-0-0 GRADE VH to GRADE VHIJim Angus, Bob Angus, Shirley I Armstrong, Wills Arthur, Paul nett, Sharon Brown, Elizabeth roll, Peter Carmichael, David Ken Chettleburgh, Joe Clark, Crawfprd, Bob Deyell, Marie Dpyell, Marion Farrier, Gerald Foxton, Ivan Guy, George Jones, Lloyd Klein, Douglas Lockridge, Sharon Lewis, Bob MacIntyre, Malcolm MacKay, Walton McKibbon, John Merkley, Dpnald Murray, Betty Purdon, Brian Rider, Edith Scott, Nancy Slosser, Barbara Steuernol, Jim Wild. Ben- Bur- Carr, Bill Jas Lapp, Judith Lunn, Elva MacDon- aid, Wayne Nicol, Mary Pocock, MarU lyn Riehl, Charles Rintoul, James Rin- toul, Robert Rintoul, Myrna Robin- Son, Irene Saint, Dawn Sinnamon, Douglas Skinn, Sandra Strong, Karen Swanson, Sharon Thomson, Raymond Walker, Teddy Wormworth. Mr. T, S. Beaftie, Teacher, SupehteH YOM SIMPLY CANNOT BUY A BETTER GASOLINE! TIME FOR HAYING! GET YOUR HAYING EQUIPMENT NOW! 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