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Beigravt ochool Fair Prize List Morris; Joan Siortreed, 11 :Morris;
Ro$0 Bolger, 11 Morris; Marjorie
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inrts i‘,. 3 Morris; Shirley Lutz, WW. 4
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ston. Boys, seven and under, •Oarman
Maehan, Murray Lowi. Girls, Pin,'
and under, Yvenne Bath, Margaret
Wightman, Gayie Lockhart. Boys
• nine and under, Jerry Achilles, Mur-
ray Scott, Joni Pike. Girls, 12 and
under, Edna MrInteis Brenda Broc-
konridgo„ Shirloy Pot terson. Boys 12
and under, Donald Ms:Murray, Bobby
RigginS, Jerry Achilles. Girls over 12,
Joan Wightman, Joan Machan, Edno
Mcrotee. Boys, over 12, Donald. Gross,
Bruce Robertson, George Proctor,
Tilreeslogged rare. Bruce Robertson,
and Donald McMurray, Arnold Math-
:trosn aanndd Bill JTohbiolisntponsona,,nJglioctk...w.ihnaor,s:
S. 3 .Ea6stWoari.),Lano811. Girls tug-of-war
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Livestock: Pail-fed beef calf, Ruth
Proctor, 7 Morris; George Bacon, 17
EW and Morris; Bessie Campbell, 7
'Morris; Walter Bacon, 17 EW and
Morris; Dairy-type heifer calf, Nancy
Carter, 9 IOW; Fen Carter, 9 LW;
Violet C4ONV, 16 IOW; Carmen V,int,
s3 EW; 'Baby beef, Jim Coultes, 9 H
Wll Doris Johnston, n. Morris; Ken
Coultes, 9 EW; Allan Scott, 13 EW;
Dick McCutcheon, ii Morris; Senior
pail-fed calf, George Procter, 7 Mom-
ris; George Bacon, 7 ENV and Morris;
Walter Bacon 17 ENV and Morris;
Lillian Campbell, 7 Morris, Calf Show-
manship, ten and tinder, inlet (low,
Auburn, Ken Coutes:4, lisigrist ,; Wal-
ter Bacon, Belgravo, John Ofssiss Bess
. grave. Calf showrosinship, holtor-
broken calves, ten and over, George
' Procter, 7 Morris, Nancy Carter, 9
IOW; Ken Carter, 9 EW; Dori- .Trino
ston, 11 Morris.
Dogs: Barry Logan, 17 NW and
Morris; Gerry Robinson,'7 EW:
VanCamp, Marie Cannes, 17 NW and
Morris; Larry Fear, 3 ENV and Mor-
ris; Mary Lou Vikoseky, 8 ENV.
Writing
Grade Murray McLennan, 8 Mor-
ris; Kenneth Pollard, n Morris; 4
ald Thomas, 8 Morris; Frank
ton, 8 Morris; Donald McDowell, 13
EW; Jimmy Yuill, 3 Morris; Grade 1
Girls, Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Joy-
ce Vint, 13 EW; Maaike ,Bylsma, 17
EW and Morris; Jean Hanna, 17 EW
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,Comintivil from pies nine';
Mao, 9 ENV; Velma Agar. s: Morris. Murray. 7 Morriss ,crap 1700 4.: Y.,
PoinestiO •Scleiice tenor Rath, 13 ENV; Rose Afario
Hain bran muffins, Jean 1V;•:10rS, Lutz;, 6. ENV and WW: Bolt,
11 Morris; Joan Johnston, 11 Morris; • 17 EW and Morris; Betty Vint, sa.
Ruth Miohic, 5 Morris; Jane Piort:c, ENV; Joan Walters. 11 :Morris. Junior
3 ENV and Morris; Karon Anderson, boys scrap book; Murray Scott, 13 Douglas Coultes, 9 EW; John Morris; Mario Coultes 17 ENV and ENV;
Morris. Drop cookies; Doreen How- OalliPhs11, 16 IOW. Hand sewn print
es apron: Velma Agar; Helen Haines, 7 ott, 6 ENV; Yvonne Pollard, 11 Mo
vas; Margaret Nciohtnian, 11 TOW and Morris: Edythe Ili": 3 Morris:
Morris; Yvonne 13 EW; Lou; Verna Valtl'b'r4 10 .Morrisl Joan
Plunitet. 1 Morris; Marilyn G011, 17 W.illtioan; Phyllis Fear.
EW and Morris, Date Loaf: Ruth, Books and Crafts
Howatt, 0 EW: Edna. Doer, 11 IOW: Girls' Workbooks: Grade 1; Karen
and Hullett; 'Marilyn Fear, 3 ENV: Anderson, 5 Morris; Judith Mason, 7
and Morris; Joan Shortreoti, 11 Mor- Grade 2; Lorna Bolt. 7 WW;
ris; Margaret McCutclaton, Ii Morris;:Grades 3-4 Marlene Walsh, 17 NW:
Mary Harman. S Morris, Apply pie, Yvonno Pollard, 11 Morris; Patsy
Joon Wightinan, 9 ENi": Ruth Proo-: Logan, 17 E\V and Morris; Kathleen.
ter, 7 Morris; Sandra Rath, 19 .i'\V: ::MOCtitchoon. 8 Morris; Carol Dice, 5
Florence Dawso', 14 ENV; Phyllis Morris: Grades 5-6 Jam, Richmond,
Fear, EW and Morris; Bessie 12 Morris, Mary Harmon. 8 Morris;
Can -o ilio:I, 7 :Morris. S st, ohnol lunch: ;Ro Mario Lot:'.,1.\t'and WW;
Marilyn Gail, 17 EW an Morris: 'Shirley Luis, 0 E\V and WW; Barb-
Susan ENV; Roth Prue- ars Coultes,. 0 ENV; Ila Griffiths, 12
ter, 7 Morris: Lois (loll, 17 E\ ;in.: • :1,1or1'is. Grottos 7-8: Lorna Barrie, 12
Morris: Patsy Logan, 17 EW and nylon Haines, 7 Morris;
Morris; lsabti Scott. Ssdnion loaf: Dons. Kens% 1 Morris; Ruth l'roctor,
CAT/. hanillt.r. •, ; BarkttA a • M m
os mlizaboth s II, 7
Smith, 6 EU', Joan Wightiaan. 0 Morris; Corrie Verhoef. 12 Morris.
Elaine 'Bolt. 17 EW :mil Morris: booid, rs; Grados
1,44!1., 17 EN' and Morris; 3-4 Sylvia Wharton, '; Jean
Sandra Rath. I2 ..171W. Home it , . Morr;s: nathlot,n
2i2t2OP erC1Irait* Ruth Preen r. 7 Mos,. t CSarlicon, s Morris; JOyce Hnprrinn. •
Margor,St DoIrs-mplo, I RNA i — llorelo Patsy Logan, 17 ENV t' +d
tii=t11/11':./ It Elaine Bolt, i."-ronnecorris; 1,:w and limo s's Roth: Shirk y Lars W1s. rii. Grod, 7^:11 ShIrloy Lutz, 6 EIV
Homo modc laundry bag; Velma i and W'IV: Rvelyn -Withers, 7 Morsis:
Ag:,.r. t 1.lekri:t. Mary Tiiy,or, 9 17' ) t 11412130. Scott. 7 Morris; M,try
Belgt.r. 11 Morris: II:,/on mon. S Morris: 13arbura Smith, 6
Haines. 7 Morris; McDowell, 6i EW: Donna Walden, 6 EV', Grades
F.W: Fiorillo,. Dawson. S Wits-17-S: Porten Kelly. 1 Morris; Ruby
(low box: Brute Robertson. 8 Morris:, McLean, 9 Morris; Mary Scott, 8 EW; •
Arnold Mathers, 7 -Morris; Gs,orgoi Helen Haines, 7 Morris ;Yvette Van
Prortrr. 7 Morris; Jlio Coultes. 9 E Poucke, S Morris; Rota Bruce, 8
W: Ken Coultes. 9 IOW; Donald Me-IEW,
17 EW and Morris; Rose Lutz 6 W
W; Joan Wightmarl, Plasticine model
of home furnishings, Lorna Bolt, 1.7
EW and Morris; Betty Blair, 13 EW;
Urbana. Armstrong, 5 Morris; Susan
Wightman; Jean Hanna, 17 EW;
Marlene Purdon, 17 EW. Pot holder:
Carol Oke, 5 Morris; Joyce Harman,
8 Morris; Marilyn Pear, 3 EW and
Mortis; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Ruth
Taylor, 9 EW; Rose Marie Lutz
Embroidered * cushion top; Isabel
Scott, '7 Morris; Mary L. Harman, 8 d Fes
Girls' Model of school 1";terior;
Joan Wightman; Lois Bone; Mary
Scott; Freda Cook; lteta Bruce..
Girls safety poster: Clare Taylor;
Shirley Bodloy; Lorna Barrio; Reta
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Bruce: Freda Cook; Ettith Rinn,
Girls' illustrated boolaci: Shirley.
Lutz: Ella McLean; Gwen McDowell;
Dour Walden; Sandra itith; •3;:rb•
arts South. Girls' collection of fiv.,
',snapshots Lorna Bolt: Elaine Bolt;
Shirley- Lutz; Doris Johnst.m; Flor-•
!vary Dawson.
ratt work; illustration of
„ song; Florence Rinn, 8 ENV; Marione
Purclon. 17 EW and. Morris; Loreona
Axinstrolig. 5 Morris; Aloalko Bylsma,
17 ENV ;old Morris; Shirley Varley, 8
EW: Sharon N`arley S ENV. Nursery
rhYlne: Rose Marie Lutz; Patsy
Logan„ 17 IOW and Morris ;jean
Whitolusoi; Grace Masson: Ann
Shortrood, It Morris; Margaret Wight-
: man. 17 ENV and Morris. A2)121141
:model. Evelyn Mathers. 7 Morris;
:Marion Melntee, No. .13 Morris;
Gwen McDowell, (3 EW and WW;
!Barbara Smith, 6 FM; Gwen Walsh,
117 14--lW raid Morris; June Riehmond,
:12 Morris. Flower Model; Elaine
Bolt; Mary Scott; Louise Jefferson;
Edith Marks; Betty Hallahan; Joan
Machan. Open model: Edith Rion;
Nancy Carter; Edith Marks; (lire
°hammy; Grace Thompson: ShirloY
Bradley.
Illustrated booklet: Grades 3-4,
Clifford Brower, S Morris; Robert
Johnston, 8 Morris; Lyle Smith, 13
1,11W; Ronald Snell, (3 E7,7; :Murray
Semi. 13 17:V"; Nsith Roger, 1.11,V,
Grades 5-6: 13obhs: Higgins, 7 Morris.
William Lutz, 6 ENV: George Baros
EW and WW: David Marks, 9 Mor-
ris; GI-2n Coultas, 7 ENV and \VW;
John Rinn, 3 Morris, Grottos 7-8:
Donald, McMurray. 7 Morris; Riohard
McCutchcon, 8 Morris; Donald Cool-
tos, 13 ENV; Bruce Robertson, 8
Morris; Israel Good, 6 EW; Allan
Scott, 13 ENV.
Model of school exterior; Bobby
Higgins, 7 Morris; Donald McMurray;
Pal Sommers, 9 Morris; Britee Rob-
ertson, 8 Morris; Douglas Machan, 6
Morris. Safety poster; Frank Ly-
diatt, 12 Morris; Ronald Ennis, 11
Morris; Edwin Thomson, 8 Morris;
Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris; David
Marks, 3 Morris; Fred Waters, 11
Morris. Illustrated booklet; Bruce
Robertson, 8 Morris; William Luis, 3
ENN; John Campbell, 6 ENV; Ronald ,
Snell, 6 EW; Allan Scott, 13 EW;
Lyle Smith, 13 EW. Five snapshots:
John McDowell, 13 EW; Bruce Rob-
ertson, 8 Morris; Donald McMurray,
7 Morris; Billy Lutz, 6 EW and WW.
Illustrations
Illustrations of song: John Watson,
7 Morris; Donald Procter, 5 Morris;
Pal Sommers, 9 Morris; John Wight-
man, 17 EW and Morris; Glen John-
son, 9, EW; Wayne Pletsch, 17 EW
and Morris, Nursery rhyme: Arie
and Morris; Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris,
Florence Rim, 8 E.W. •Gritdo 2, Boys,.
Russell Button, 8. Morris; Bruce Mc^
Lorman, 8 Morris; Douglas. Thomas 8
Morris; Louis McNichol 11, Morris;
Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Bonnie
Bylsma, 17 EW. Grade 2, Girls, ,I,J)
cella Armstrong, 5 Morris, Joyce Arm-
strong, 5 Morris; Betty Blair, 13 ENV;
Marilyn Dengelly, 17 EV,T; Marlene
Purdon, 17 W; Mary Kirkby, 11 M01:-
ri$, Grades 3 and 4, Boys, Arlo Ver.
hoof, 12 Morris; Barkley Spiedelberg,
0 141W; Keith Roger, u ENV; Robert
Johnston, S Morris; Brewer,
8 Morris; Bobby Marhs, 8 Morris,
Grades 3 and 9, girls, Yvonne Rath,
13 EW; Joyce Harmon, 8 Morris;
Doreen l-Lowatt, 6 EW and WW; Syl-
via Wharton, 0 E\V and WW Mary
Lou Wright, 10 Morris; Rose Marie
Lutz, .0 lis'W and WW. Grades 5 and 6
• boys, Robert Hio• ins 7 Morris'
Donald Gray, 10 Morris; OsorO.Q Efw"
on, 17 EW and M Bill Lutz, 0
ENV and WW; George Armstrong, 5
Morris; Carmen Vint, 13 EW, Grades
5 and 0, girls, Lillian Campbell, 7
Morris; Isabel Scott, 7 Morris; Shir-
ley, Lutz, 0 EW and \V\V; Betty
Bioko, 12 Morris; Donna Walden, 6
EW and WW; Barbara Smith, 6 EW
said WW. Grades, 7 and 8, boys,
George Procter, 7 Morris; Arnold
,Maths,rs, 7 Morris; Bruce Robertson,
8 Morris; I:-onald OILMurray, 7 Mor-
ris, James Thompson, 7 Morris; Clif-
ford Schultz, 10 IOW. Grades 7 and s
girls, Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Ann
Hollinger, 1 Morris; Ruth ProLoor,
Morris; Ruby McLean, 9 Morris;
Velma Agar, 8 Morris: Lorna Barrio.
12 Morris. Print writing, open, Eon-
ald McMurray Bruce Robortson, OSA-
ort Higgins, lames Thompson, Frank
Lydiatt, 12, Morris; Richard MoCut-
' ericon, 8 Morris. 'Print writing. op
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lone Richmond, 1O,
Blake, Dorothy Cook. 17 EW sad
Morris, Ruth Procter,
Essays
Grades 3 and 4 boys: Bobby John-
stoo sls; Clifford Brewer, 8
Morsis; old Snell, 6 EW; Ark'
Verhoef, 12, Morris; Keith Roger,
John Bylsnia, 17 EW and Morris,
GracOs 3 and 4, girls; Mary Lou
Wright, 10 Morris; Ann Ruttan, 10
Morris; Dorothy Cook, 17 EW and
Morris; Dolores Bell, 6 EW; Sylvia
Wharton, 6 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, 6
PA TEN
THE WINGIIAM ADVANCE-TIMES
EW and WW; -GraCle§ and 6, boys:
Ribert Pitblado, gW; Bill LOtz;
TIarvey Snell; Albert Wasson,. 12
Morris; George Naylor, 7 EW; Gors
don Gross, 11 EW. Grades 5 and (i,
girls; Mary Harmon, 8 Morris; June
Richmond, 12 Morris; Barbara SMlin,
EW; Donna Walden, 6 EW; lla
Griffiths, 12 Morris; Gwendolyn Mc.
Dowell, 0 EW, Grades 7 and 8, boys ;
Bruce Robertson, S Morris; Tan Crif,,
tithe. 12 Morris; Willis Walpole, 3
Morris; George Procter, 7 Morris;
Arnold Mathers. 7 Morris; Richard
• Met:utcheon, 8 Morris. Grades 7 and 8
girls; Elizabeth Campbell, 7 Morris;
!Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Velma Agar,
' S Morris; Ella McLean, 9 Morris;
Edith Marhs, 3 Morris; Doreen Kelly,
1 Morris. Open class; George Procter;
Arnold Mailers; Bruce Robertson;
Hubert Kjcithy, Morris; James
' Thompson; Edwin Bosnian, 8 Morris. !
Open class, girls; Helen Haines;1
Ivette Van Douche, 9 Morris; Eliza-
both Campbell; Joan Machan; Ruby
McLean; Cavell Ruttan, 10 Marri9,
Original poem, boys, Grades 3 to 5:
Arie Verhoef; Lyle Smith, 13 Ew;
Murray Scott, 13 EW; Robert Hig-
gins; Ronald Snell; Keith 'Roger, Ari
ginal poem, girls, Grades 3 to 5:
Kathleen McCutcheon, 8 Morris;
Yvonne Rath; Ann Shortrood, Mor-
ris; Evelyn blathers; Marilyn ,Fear;
Margaret McCutcheon. Original pa-
ens boys, Grades 6 to 8: George Prom's
too: Ronald Ennis, 11 Morris; Bruce
Robertson; James Thompson; "Donold
Coultes; Carmen Vint, Original poem.
girls Grades 5 to 8: Rehm Eames,
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ris; Isabel .Scott, 7 'Morris; Lillian
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Blysma, 17 EW and Morris; David
Hanna, 17 EW and Morris. Animal
. model, Billie Reavie, 9 EW; Ken
Coultes, 9 EW; Bill Lutz, 6 ENV;
Wilfred Pocock, 9 EW; George
Bacon, 17 EW and Morris;
Glenn Coultas, 18 EW and Morris.
Flower model: Donald McMurray, 7
Morris; Ian Griffiths, 12 Morris; Alan
Campbell, 5 Morris; Bruce Robert-
son, 8 Morris; George Procter, 7
Morris; Herbert Kirby, 11 Morris.
Craft model: Ken Carter, 9 EW;
Gordon Smith, 13 EW; Ronald Ennis,
11. Morris; Fred Walters, 11 Morris;'
Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris; Ian Grit-
fiths, 12 Morris.
Girls' note books: Grades 3-4: Rose
Marie Lutz, 6 EW and WW; Joyce
Harmon, 8 Morris; Patsy Logan, 17
EW and Morris; Kathleen McCutch-
. eon, 8 Morris. Grades 5-6: Lillian
Campbell, 7 Morris; Shirley Lutz, 6
EN'S' and WW; Mary Harmon, 8 Mor-
ris; Margaret McCutcheon, 8 Morris;
Evelyn Mathers, 7 Morris, Grades 7-
:8: Helen Haines, 7 Morris; Velma
Agar, 8' Morris; Reta Bruce, 8 EW;
'Mary Scott, '8 EW; Edith Daer, 11
EN-4' and Hullett; Ila Pengclly.
Plasticine model of farm machine: I
Ken Black, 13 EW; Carmen Machan,
16 Morris; Murray Coultes, 9 EW;
Ralph Mclntee, 6 Morris; Bonnie
'Bylsrna, 17 EW; John Watson, 7
+Morris, Tie rack: Jimmy Scott, 17
I Morris; Brant 1VIcEurney, 8 EW;
I John Campbell, 5 Morris; Bob Marks,
5 Morris; David Hanna, 17 EW and
:Morris; Ronald Jones. Boot jack:
Glen Coultes, 17 ENV; George Arm-
C. 5 Morris; John Rinn, 3 Mor-
i ris; Donald Gray, 10 Morris. Medicine
cabinet: Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris;
[Donald McMurray, 7 Morris; Allan
Campbell, 7 Morris, Three-compart-
ment knife box: Ronald Ennis, 11
Morris; Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris;
James Spivey, 5 Morris; Glen Coultas,
17 EW; Donald McMurray, 7 Morris.
Boy's note books Grade 3-4: Clif-
ford Brewer, 8 Morris; John Camp-
bell, 5 Morris; Bobby Johnston, 8
Morris, Grades 5-6, Bill Lutz, 6 EW
and VOW; James Coultes, 9 EW;
Bobby Higgins, 7 Morris; Grades 7-8:
Bruce Robertson, 8 Morris; George
Procter, 7 Morris; Jim Spivey, 5
Morris; Richard McCutcheon, 8 Mor-
ris; Donald Coultes 13 EW; Ronald
Ennis, 11 Morris,
Boys' work books: Grade 1: Marvin
Snell, 6 EW; Murray McLennan, 8
Morris; Tommy McCutcheon, 8 Mor-
ris; Frank Button, 8 Morris; Gerald
3. Thomas, 8 Morris. Grade 2: Bruce
McLennan, 8 Morris; Douglas Thom-
as, 8, Morris; Grades 3-4 John Fins
elon, 7 EW; Clifford Brewer, 8 Mor-
4. ris; Bobby Johnston, 8 Morris; John
Campbell, 5 Morris; Warner Holmes,
5 Morris; Nelson Armstrong, 5 Mor-
ris. Grades 5-6: Bill Lutz, 6 EW and
WW. Grades 7-8: Bruce Robertson, 8
Morris; George Procter, 7 Mokris;
6 Richard McCutcheon 8 Morris; Jean
Spivey, 5 Morris; Ian Griffiths, 12
Morris, Clayton ilkinsOn, 5 Morris.
Doll's made-up bed: Clare Cham-
ney, 7 EW; Evelyn Mathers, 7 Mor-
ris; Shirley Lutz, 6 WW; Elaine Bolt,
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