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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-07-03, Page 3TOP STUDENTS AT EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL — The top grade eight students at Exeter Public School received special awards at last week's graduation banquet. Above, left, Mrs. Ray Murley, Home and School past president is presenting the County Board of Education academic awards to Julie Ann Taylor while valedictorian Beverly Finnen is in the centre and at the right Mrs. Bruce Perry is presenting pens to Scott Litt and Elizabeth Jolly as the top mathematics students in the school. Earlier, Mrs. Bob Callingham presented Kinnette awards to the two top math students. T-A photo Top students at SHDHS RECEIVE STUDENT AWARDS AT HENSALL The top grade students at llcnsall Public School received their awards Friday morning, Above, principal Robert Reaburn makes the Kinetie award presentations to Kay Davis, Susan Luther and Jeff Reaburn. T-A photo • • • Kindergarten A.M. — Teacher, Mrs. Janet Desjardine: Scott Batten, Robert Beattie, Michael Brunzlow, Judith Coates, Kathryn Dale, Beverly Edwards, Maja Gans, William Glover, Leah Hislop, Stuart • Hodgins, Jeffrey Hohner, Dale Jones, Claudia Litt, Kimberley Livingstone, Heidi Raymond, Tom Raymond, Paul Scott, Tejdip Singh, Sharen Skinner, Wendy Smith, Jon Jay Vincent, Timothy Watcher, Jean Wedge, William Windsor, Jo-Ann Wurm. Kindergarten P.M. — Teacher, Mrs. Janet Desjardine: Bruce Anderson, James Chaffe, Elaine Cross, Jimmie DesJardine, Paul Dougherty, Mary Ferguson, Renee Finnen, Daryll Keller, Mary Lamont, Thomas Irvine, Daniel Luxton, Norman • MacIsaac, Suzanne Mathers, Catherine McCauley, Richard ( Robbie) Mellenger, Teresa Morrison, Mark Perry, Robert Preszcator, Scott Price, Jeffrey Robbins, Larry Rowe, David Shaw, Darlene Smale, Graham • Solomon , Kimberly Taylor, Tracy Vanwyck, Room 2 — Teacher, Mrs. Thompson: Lori Belling, Ron nalee Bogart, Sheila Eisenschink, Kelly Finnen, Richard Fletcher, Maureen Gans, Linda Gerstenkorn, Cindy • Janke, Richard Lindenfield, Kenneth Lupson, Janice McArthur, James McCaffrey, Christopher McCauley, Scott McLellan, Bruce Northcott, Michael Orenchuk, Peter Parsons, Ingrid Peitch, Jeffry Rooth, Michael Sass, Pamela Schroeder, Sandra Scott, Bruce Shaw, Janet Simmons, Wayne Smith, Terry Stagg, Brian Thiel, Kelly Tiedeman, Jeffery Turner, Brenna Wein. Room 3 — Teacher, Mrs. P. S cot chmer: Audrey Adkins, 4 Linda Barrett, Teddy Beck, Paul • Broderick, Brenda Brunzlow, Susan Campbell, Annette Cann, Susan Crawford, David Delbridge, Kimberley Dobson, Brenda Foster, Kevin Glasgow, Kari Hearn, Susan Hewitt, Dale Kerslake, Michael McCauley; Danette McLeod, Robert Northcott, Catherine Raymond, Michael Reid, Garth Richardson, Shane Rose, Douglas Simpson, Robert Smith, Michael Taylor, Peter Tuckey, Niki Tzavaras, Donna Voerman, Randy Ward, Holly Wildfong. • Room 4 — Teacher Miss B. Swan: Bradley Baynham, Roger Belling, Billy Brintnell, Janet Cowan, Kelly Dobson, Sheila Edwards, Cathy Ford, Teresa Foster, Jeff Fuller, Bobbe Glover, Cheryl Harvey, Gail Irvine, Eddie Jackson, Kim • Lang, Melinda MacIsaac, Shelly McLeod, Jeff Musser, Suzanne Patterson, Judy Parsons, Kathy Penhale, Benny Phillips, William Plomp, Doug Robbins, Patricia Rose, Charles Ross, Elizabeth Skillender, Julie Skinner, Ian Sweet, Steven Wells, Neil Wright, Patti Schroeder. Room 5 — Teacherl, Mi‘s P. Allen: Bonnie Baynham, Debbie Broom, Michael Coughlin, Heidi Eisenchink, Cindy Fisher, Doug Fletcher, Sherry Gilfillan, Doug Hoffman, Steven Horn, Eddie Hunter-Duvar, Peggy, Inch, 'Pracy Johnston, Douglas Luxton, Bobby MacDonald, Julianne MacLean, Kim McBride, Paul McAuley, Brenda Murray, Jeff Newby, Paul Perry, Brenda Pinder, Stephen Rawlings, Douglas Raymond, Melody Rhude, Laurie Shipman, Bill Simmons, Danny Smith, Brian Talbot, Carolyn Walkom, Randy Warren, Laurie Worden, Susan Zachar. Room 6 — Teacher, Jo-Ann Rowe: Bradley Beattie, David Bogart, Eugene Clarke, Jeanette De Vries, Randy Dougherty, Blair Hearn, Kathy Livingstone, David Luxton, Lorrie Wfathers, Alicia McCauley, Brian Mercer, Kim Moreau, Wanda Newby, Cheryl Ostland, Elaine Plomp, '4ichael Shroeder, Randy Scott, • Steven Skinner, Billy Snell, Sheila Snider, Frances Thompson, Judy Webb, Debbie Webster, Terry Wedge, Mary Ann Willis, Danny WOrdert, Hugh Wright. Brenda Wurm, Room 7 Teacher Mrs. Weigand: Barbara Armstrong, David Atthill, Ricky Broom, Ken Burns, David Cann, David Cooper, Robbie Daters, Cindy Desjardine, Bradley Dittmer, Margaret Hansen, Philip McLeod, Sheila McLeod, Janet Middleton, Peter Mohr, Karen Moreau, John Northcott, Willy Northcott,Joyce Penninga, Greg Pfaff, Danny Preszcator, Peggy Price, Ronnie Prout, Debbie Raymond, Shirley Rose, Terry Schwartzentruber, Joan Skinner, Cathy Triebner, Elizabeth Vriese, John Wildfong, Ronnie Wright. Room 8 — Teacher, Mr. Hartley: Shelly Baker, Kathy Campbell, John Cooper, Brad Daters, Shirley DeVries, Cathy Ecker, Steve Harrison, Paul Idle,' Susan Insley, Fiona Kennedy, Oral Knox, Debbie Lindenfield, Gary MacLean, John McAuley, Georgina Obre, Michael Ottewell, Geary Penhale, Debbie Potter, Wesley Rhude, Noel Skinner, John Vriese, Linda Whiting, Patsy Wilcox, Debi Wooden, John Wuerth. Room 9 — Teacher, Mrs. M. Rammeloo: Peter Armstrong, Debbie Barkley, Dan Brintnell, Jim Brintnell, Wayne Brintnell, Carla Bruls, Steve Cushman, Vickie Edwards, Janet Fairfield, — Continued from front page Obtaining first class honors, in grade nine were: Robert Lovie, John Blackwell, Joan Allen, Pauline Allen, Christine Cann, Carmen Currie, Christine Haberer, Jamie Kneale, Richard Ottewell, Nancy Alexander, Marjorie Schenk, Sherry Travers, Larry Shapton, Barbara Thomas, Adrian Van Raay, Doris Webb, Louise Panet, Catherine Holtzmann, Alma 0 u d , Darlene Rader, Olga Zemitis, Edward Brunk, Michael Cook, Wayne Corbett, Gerard Dietrich, Larry Ferguson, Charles Ford, Donald Noakes, John Noakes and Gordon Pryde. Students receiving the Secondary School Honour Graduation Grade 13 Diploma. Susan Allen, Naomi Bocock, Lawrence Brown, Scott Burton, Jeff Carroll, Joyce Daymtin, John Dietrich, Dale Dignan, William Dinney, Leo Desjardine, Barbara Dougall, Helen Eagleson, Barbara Elliott, Judy Estey, William Farquhar, Mary Anne Farwell, Gwen Finkbeiner, David Frayne, Victor Fulcher, Mary Anne Glavin, John Goddard, Julia Heywood, Marilyn Hohner, Ruth Ann King, Larry Kipper, Geordie Laughton, Edwin Lawson, Peter Lawson, Lynda Litt, Donald Luther, Dianne Mason, Jane McCann, Margaret Merner, Uilke Nagel, Ian Neal, Brenda Noakes, Dianne Oke, Shari Robinson, David Seegmiller, Carol Lynn Shapton, David Stark, Christine Turkey, Danny Wilson. Students receiving the Secondary school Graduation Grade 12 Diploma Five Year Programs — Arts and Science Branch. Pauline Baechler, Linda Bourne, Judith' Burke, Kathleen Cann, Paul Charrette, Carolyn Cook, Elizabeth Cook, Trudy Jon Gaiser, Bev Gettner, Randal Glenn, Melanie Hackney, Mary Ellen Horrell, Bill Inch, Jo Anne Inch, Danny Kerslake, Patricia Lee, Leslie Murley, Wayne Simpson, Ricky Stagg, Mark Tuckey, Robert Watcher, Jimmie Wildfong, Darlene Wolfe. Room 10 Teacher, Mrs. D.A. Hughson: Bonnie Campbell, Jimmy Cockwill, Kelly Gaiser, Anne Gould, Mark Hearn, Michael Higgins, Ernie Hohner, Cathy Horrell, Howard Jones, Sharon Jones, Jean Luxton, Kip Moreau, Karen Morley, Ruth Noels, Judy Penninga, Ron Raymond, Jim Sanders, Laurie Skinner, Stephen Thompson, Kim Turner, Dianne Van Bergen, Teresa Voerman, Cathy Vriese, Jeanette Wach, Timmy Ward, Becky Watcher, Marlyn Wein, Calvin Westlake, Kevin Wurm, Linda Wurm. Room 11 — Teacher, Mr. M. Soldan: David Brintnell, Herbie Broom, Brent Clarke, Bonnie Dale, Alan Desjardine, Wendy Gilfillan, Rodney Greenacre, Veronica Haley, Bryan Hearn, Gerry Latour, Jeff Lindenfield, Hannah Mathers, Paul Mohr, Steven Pfaff, Barbara Rawlings, Brad Roelofson, Ron Schroeder, Creces, Ronald Corriveau, Joyce Dale, Joyce Dayman, Morley Eagleson, Rick Etherington, Barbara Elliott, Judy Estey, Bernadette Farwell, David Foreman, David Frayne, Penny Ford, Martha Gascho, Susan Gill, Pauline Greb, James Gifford, Ronald Grasdahl, Anne Hall, Judi Horrell, Linda Haugh, Michael Hoy, Ross Huff, Margaret Hunkin, David Jantzi, Luke Jantzi, Kenneth Jones, Elizabeth Kennedy, Ruth Ann King, Martha. Kneale, Mary Kerrebroeck, Linda Keys, Linda Knight, Richard Laughton, Joanne Lansbergen, Judi Malone, Diane Mason, David Marshall, Joanne Miller and Douglas Meidinger. Lewis Mitchell, Marcia Merner, Joanne Moore, Diane Neevil, Terrence Otis, Beverley Passmore, Paul Passmore, Tom Prout, Peggy Pryde, james Ramer, Peter Regier, Shari Robinson, Wayne Rodd, Donald Schenk, Pamela Sereda, Charles Snider, Linda Stade, David Stark, Robert Stewardson, Elizabeth Snell, Robert Stone, Rebecca Taylor, Jo-Ann Thiel, Shirley, Thiel, Grace Thomson, Faye Troyer, Jane Tuckey, Gretta Verkerk, Robert West, Cheryl Westcott, Elaine Westlake, Mary Wilson, Dianne Zehr, Students receiving the Secondary Graduation Grade 12 Diploma Four-Year Program — Arts and Science Branch. Gordon Bierling, Eric. Brown, Dennis Duncan, William Fairbairn, Robert Finkbeiner, Leroy Hem, Annan Marie Horrell, Merle Idle, Lynda Kipfer, Christine Lansbergen, Lome Miller, Margaret Miller, David Moore, Dennis Passmore, James Patterson, Bonnie Regier, Margaret Rooseboorri, Lawrence Smith, Barbara SweitZer, Sandra Ricky Schwartzentruber, Jean Simpson, Brenda Snell, Teddy Wedge, Heather Wein, Steven Willert, Billy Wilson, Charmaine Wise, Larry Whiting, Denise Wyatt. Room 12 — Teacher, Mrs. Turvey: Steve Baynham, Gary Blanchard, Becky Brock, Brian Clarke, Bill Daters, Grace Dykstra, Valerie Flynn, Cathy Fuller, Brian Horrell, Michael Hunter, 'Fred Jones, Graham Kadey, John Lindenfield, Joanne Luxton, Kim McCaffrey, Norman McCauley, Michael McKenzie, Randy Miller, Connie Mills, Stanley Murray, Mandy Northcott, Norma Penhale, Carolyn Perry, Mark Roelofson, Roxanne Rhude, Cathy Walkom, Nancy Whiting, Charles Windsor, Cathy Wooden. Room 13 — Teacher, Mrs. Ardella DesJardine: Billy Baker, Michael Caldwell, Stephen Cann, Elizabeth Campbell, Brent Clarke, Douglas Ecker, Doug Ferguson, John Gould, Cynthia Gunn, Dennis Keller, Karen Krampp, Kathy MacGregor, Danny McIver, Heather Mills, Kim Postill, Steven Read, Kim Smith, David Snider, Valerie Sweet, Brian Taylor, Wendy Taylor, Van Tuckey, Billy Sweitzer, Joan Tinney, Carl Towton, Gary Triebner, Sheila Willert. Students receiving the Secondary School Graduation Grade 12 Diploma Four-Year Business and Commerce Course. Frieda Bierling, Janice Bonthron, William Bourne, Michael Cooper, Diane Breen, Joan Campbell, Margaret Cornish, Wendy Clark, Nancy Desjardine, Donna Dickey, Dianne Ducharme, Emily Dykeman, Katherine Eberhardt, Ava Elford, Lynda Gloor, Rose Marie Grenier, Janet Hem, Mary Lou Howard, Linda Jeffrey, Elaine Johns, Linda Klopp, Marie Langford, Sharon Lavery, Patricia Lemon, Heather McLeod, Douglas Munn, Lois Ranier, William Ratz, Bonita Regier, Judy Smith, William Taylor and Gerald Willis. Graduating from the one-year Special Commerbial class are: Ann Bell, Helen Campbell, Joan Middleton, Renny Plantinga, Penny Preszcator and Valerie Snider. Receiving their certificates in boys' occupational training were Wayne Bierling, Ronald Clement, Nelson Cockwill, Michael Elford, Brian Fields, Ray Finkbeiner, Harold Johns, Robert Maxwell, Randy Parsons, Paul Schwartzentruber, Harold Westlake, James Regier and Peter Grenier. Exeter court — Continued from front page for a school bus. His fine was $25 and costs. • Speeding. fines were paid by Russell E. Pfaff, Crediton, Who drove 70 inph in a 60 mph zone, $12.80; and by Garnet Shipman, Ilt'xetet, Who drove 90 mph in a 60 mph zone, $41,50. Vanbergen, Gordon Wach, Mikel Ward, Linda Wedge, Linda Westlake, John Wurm. Room 14 — Teacher, Mr. Snell: Steven Atthill, Gregg Beattie, David Broom, Vicki Cunningham, Jeff Davis, Heather Dougherty, Mike Dougherty, Gayle Ecker, Barbara Ferguson, Gail Fuller, David Greene, Bruce Gunn, Bob Hoffman, Robert Jolly, David Krampp, Tammy Litt, Donald McAuley, Linda Middleton, Jo-Ann Northcott, Morley Obre, Vaughn Ostland, Cathy Parsons, Robbie Penninga, David Perry, Ken Pinder, David Read, Elizabeth Sanders, Virginia Smith, Susan Thompson, Wilma Vanderlaan, Brenda Walper, Daneen Ward, Jim Webb, David Webster, Debbie Whiting, Kevin Windsor, Joan Wright. Room 15 — Teacher, Miss J. Aldwinckle: George Armstrong, Susan Brintnell, Darlene Davis, Darrell Desjardine, Angela Dittmer, Shannon Dougherty, Jodi Finnen, Brenda Fletcher, David Holtzman, Steven Holtzman, Elaine Kestle, Angela MacIsa ac, Dwayne Mathers, Richard May, Sandra McLeod, Heather Meikle, Lorrie Murley, Karen Parsons, Nancy Perry, Brad Taylor, Stephen Thiel, Teddy Triebner, Karen Vanbergen, Lynn Van Wyck, Jimmy .Veri, Michael Wedge, .Braden Whilsmith, Faye Whiting. Room 16 — Teacher, Mrs. Grace Brine: Cathy Baker, Wendy Baynham, Michael Brintnell, Cam Brock, Carolyn Broom, Michael Burke, Lynn Clarke, Chris Cowan, Jeff Darling, Brenda Edwards, Randy Fisher, Cheryl Ford, Janine Hackney, Douglas Hansen, Cindy Horn, Susanne Janke, Lynne Mercer, Paul Pooley, Perry Pooley, Paul Rawlings, Stanley Robbins, Barbara Shipp, Jayne Smith, Joanne Taylor, Jill Tuckey, Kelley Ward, Kevin Wildfong, Laurie Wildfong, David Wolfe, John Wright. Room 17 — Bill Armstrong, Kirby Berdan, Bradley Brintnell, Sharon Campbell, Michael Dobbs, Paul Hockey, Colleen Kerslake, Laurie Martin, Michael Parsons, Wendy Phillips, Michael Rose, Richard Rose, Terry Ryckman, Gordon Taylor. Hydrants — Continued from front page adopted should be installed by the PUC. Council concurred with that opinion and asked the PUC that two hydrants in question be installed by the PUC at no cost to Dow. While Dow indicated he was willing to pay the cost of future hydrants, members of council later discussed the matter and the majority were of the opinion this should not be a cost to the subdivider. It was opined that hydrants were for the safety of the community and the cost should be paid by the community. One member noted that the cost of hydrants was undoubtedly passed along to the new lot owner by the subdivider so in effect the owner was paying for his own hydrant and at the same time had to pay part of the annual rental fee for other hydrants in the community. PUC Manager Hugh Davis attended Monday's meeting and indicated members of the Commission were agreeable to installing the hydrants and then adding this to the fire protection fee paid to the PUC by the town. Davis noted that some people termed this practice a fire hydrant rental fee and he said this was very misleading and it should be known as a tyre protection Cost, He said the monthly fee covered the cost of the pumping stations, pumps, reservoir, mains and wells in addition to repairs and replacement costs of hydrants. Council pays the PUC $550 per month for this service. Arthur L. Rader, Dashwood, has received a call to be pastor of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church at Calgary, Alberta, One of a class of 143 who graduated from Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo., May 30, Mr. Rader will be ordained at Zion Lutheran Church in Dashwood July 13, at 3:30 p.m. ARTHUR L. RADER HS student gets award A grade 10 student at South Huron District High School, Gordon Robinson is one of 23 students from across Ontario 'who have been appointed to the Junior Conservationist Award for 1969. Gordon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson, Woodham will spend seven weeks in July and August working closely with field staff of the Department of Energy and Resources Management on severalrojtseeC.onservation Authorities' p The Junior Conservationist Award is geared to interest young men in a career in resource management and to further public awareness of conservation objectives by an intensive training of a select group of Ontario's best future citizens. The 23 boys will spend the first week of July at Albion Hills Conservation School immersed in the details of forestry, map reading, biology, geology and water control. During Conservation Week of July 5-13, the boys will continue their explorations at Cold Creek Conservation Area near Nobleton. During the next five weeks, the Junior Conservationists will branch out to various Authorities where their enthusiasm and knowledge will be utilized on special projects. This dynamic program has been in operation for three summers. With excellent results from the past summers, the budget for the Junior Conservationist Award Program has been doubled. Each boy receives room, board and five dollars per day while on the program. In addition they get a summer in the sun and the chance to investigate an expanding, exciting career opportunity. GORDON ROBINSON Last year he served a year of theological internship at Immanuel Lutheran Church, Bristol, Connecticut. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader, Dashwood, Mr, Rader holds the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Divinity, Twenty-seven years of age, he was married to Miss Roberta Wentland of Bristol, August 24, 1968. Mr. Rader began his schooling at S.S. No, 8 Hay Township from where he entered South Huron District High School, After two years there he entered Concordia High School and Junior College, Edmonton, Alberta and completed his B.A. program at Concordia Senior College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Dr. Kenneth G. McMillan, General Secretary of the Canadian Bible Society has announced the appointment of Rev. Howard G. Zurbrigg of Crediton, Ontario as District Secretary of the Canadian Bible Society in the Hamilton District. A native of Fordwich, Ontario Mr. Zurbrigg graduated from Waterloo Lutheran University in 1960 and from the Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois, USA in 1965. Prior to his ordination as minister of the Evangelical United Brethren denomination he served one year as Youth Evangelist for his communion. He is presently minister of the United Church in Crediton and was minister of this same congregation from his ordination until it entered the United Church of Canada on January 1st, 1968. He will succeed the Rev. W.H. Moore who is retiring at the end of the year after having been on the staff of the Canadian Bible Society for the past 20 years and whose outstanding work has been so much appreciated. When Mr. Zurbrigg takes up his duties on July 1st he will be the youngest of 21 District Secretaries of the Canadian Bible Society. His four outstanding years in the pastoral ministry have equipped him for the larger ministry of the Bible Society in which he will have a wider scope for his gifts. He enters the work of the Bible Society at a time of unparalleled challenge and opportunity. The Scriptures have been distributed in 1,392 languages and world distribution by the Bible Society last year was 110 millions, but there is a 4-H member at convention David Marshall, RR 1, Kirkton was one of more than 75 outstanding 4-H agricultural club members from across Ontario who attended the week-long conference held at the University of Guelph last week. Active participation on both the individual and team level was stressed. Each delegate was encouraged to better understand his own role as a member of the group. Leadership methods and proposed changes in 4-H club programs were topics of enthusiastic discussion. Individual development has replaced technical training in agriculture as the main purpose of 4-H. The conference allowed plenty of time for fun. Conversations, pranks and singsongs continued well past the recommended bedtime, making early morning exercises seem even earlier. Everyone agreed that meeting fellow delegates from across the province was the high point of the week. As one youth said, "Now I could walk from Ottawa to Windsor and eat well all the way." A 4-H conference for Region 6 will be held at the Centralia College of Agricultural Technology from July 15 to 17. He enrolled at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri In 1965, While at the seminary he was Intramural .Chairman and another time a member of the Intramural Council,. His chief area of interest has always been athletics. While at Concordia College in Edmonton he captained, coached, and played for the hockey team. He Was also a member of the football and baseball teams. For three seasons be was, a member of the Dashwood Tigers, OBA baseball team, Concordia Seminary, with an enrollment of over 700, is one of the largest Lutheran seminaries in the world and has graduated over 8,000 clergymen, greater need than ever before in the field of translation and the demand for the Scriptures exceeds the supply. Mr. Zurbrigg is married to the former Sharon. Tauber, a daughter of the manse. They will take up residence in Hamilton where Mr. Zurbrigg's office will be at 196 Main Street East. School assured — Continued from front page representing 63 paid up members and 14 groups. Walter Fydenchuck reported that the speech given by Dr. S. Koegler in March was taped and that tape is available to any group wanting to hear it. The speaker, Dr. Norma Bowen of the University of Guelph, told of the special training program she employs while working with the retarded. Dr. Bdwen stressed the importance of starting the retarded child into a training program early in life. She heartily endorsed day schools such as Huron Hope, and reminded her audience that day schools need money to operate at full efficiency. NEW CLERIC Rev. Glen Wright is the new minister of the Exeter United Church pastoral charge. Rev. Wright comes to Exeter from Dungannon. Doerr photo No agreement on dental plan Huron County Board of Education, at a recent meeting in Central Huron Secondary School, decided to refrain from entering into any agreement to provide free dental inspection and treatment to the pupils under its jurisdiction, until June 30. The motion, by two lady members of the Board, Mrs. J.W. Wallace, Goderich, and Mrs. Marian Zinn, RR 1 Dungannon, followed an explanation that the proposed agreement with Huron Board of Health only covers inspection and treatment of pupils in one of the county schools, and that the inauguration of such a program in all public schools would be too costly. S GRADUATING GRADE EIGHT CLASS AT EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL — Wednesday night at the Legion Hall, students of this year's grade eight class at Exeter Public School received their graduation diplomas. The class is shown above. Back, left, Ann Pinder, Chris Parsons, Kathy Kirk, Cheryl Barkley, Elizabeth Jolly, Cathy Read, Jane Peninga, Leona Obre, Mary Hearn, Marilyn Hamilton, Launa Fuller, Bonnie Schwartzentruber and Julie Ann Taylor. Third row, Perry Stover, Peter Glover, Grant Wach, Terry Phillips, Scott Litt, Robert Linden field, Gary Shipman, Randy Gilfillan, Brian Prest, Jim McGregor, Gordon Ward and John Dobbs. Second row, Cheryl Jones, Beverley Finnen, Sharon McCaffery, Marlene Desjardine, Margaret Campbell, Lisa McIver, Susan Davis, Trudy Stagg, Kathy Marriott, Darlene Porter, Debbie Higgins, Donna Bourne and Terry Janke. Front, Wendy Clarke, Steven Dettmer, Jesse Postill, Marten Dykstra, Tom Creech, Bruce Vincent, David Vincent, Bryan Tuckey, David Hall, Douglas Fairbairn, Brian Beaver, Robert Ryckman and Kathy Simmons. Missing from the picture are John Musser, Judy Smith and Robert Whilsmith. T-A photo Detail fall class lists for Exeter PS Times-Advoote, July 3 1969 Page Dashwood man to Calgary following ordination July • 0 Crediton minister assumes new post