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ort Monday,
Cuests Attend ,404 Mrs: R. V. Stair, Viriii'gbatrl:
Thankoffering
Mr, and Mrs, Archie Portion Results of Examinations for
Winto 'Term at W.P.M.&
WHITECHURCII
Ur, and Mrs. Roy Hazeklen
and -Andry, Mn and Mrs., W. P.
Brown, Mrs, .Chas,. .Currie and.
baby Martin,, .all of Toronto, spent
the woek,end at, the home of Mr,
and. Mrs, ..Oporgo 'Currie, Mrs,,
OneW -Cerrie .a.ed baby -leave. by
plane to 40In her husband at Sun
Diego, cal, On May -6,
Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Wightman,
Joan aucl ..Susen, of :Slyth, visited:
on Sunday with Me, and Mrs.
Gilbert ' Deecroft, Miss Janet.
Watson of Aylmer spent the
week‘end 'there,
Mrs, Levi IBleman .end children
visited on Wednesday lest with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
'Mae:Kays, at Walkerton, . '. .
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Davie
and Nancy of Toronto spent the
week-:end with Mr, - and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor, „
- • Mr, and. Mrs, Marcel PhIlion
and family, of Harnilten, who
- were. visiting with her parents,
Mr.'. and Mrs, Joe Thompson, of
Goderich, visited Saturday with
' Robinson relatives in Hest 'We-
wanosh,
Miss Claire Chaniney left last
Thursday to . visit at the home
of her aunt, . Mrs, . 0, ,,A., • Mae.
0 Laughlin of Detroit, and she and ,....„
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Arre. and Mrs. Albert Cameron
of Lneknow visited 4n Sunday
at the borne of their daughter,
Mrs. Mason Robinson,
Mr, and Mrs, john Srnyth and
Jacqueline of Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. 'Sam. Smyth of Mitchell
visited on the week.and at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed Smyth,
Miss' Lilian ,Stnyth of London
Spent the weck-end at her borne',
Mr; and Mrs. 011eten Moore, of
London and Mr. and Mrs, Lee
Devine of Parkhill visited over
the weelt-end with Nfr, and Mrs.
William Kennedy Of. Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bdeeroft
and sous of Otterville 'spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Gil-bert I3ceeroft, Mrs. D. Dow, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamil-
ton of Gerrie,
' Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Scholte,
and baby. of London spent the
week-end with •his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Ezra Seholtz,
Mrs, 3, 0, Gillespie, Mrs. Here
bert La.idlaw, Mrs, Robert Laid-
law, Mrs. .Tarees Falconer and
Lois, Mrs, J. D, Beeeroft and
Mrs. E.. W. Beecroft from the
W,IVSS. of tne United Church
hero, and Mrs, Norman Coultes,
Mrs. Charles Shiell, Mrs. Alex
Robertson, Mrs. Gordon MoRur-
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Fresh Cuban " • 12's
Pineapples 4 for $1.00
WHITECHIIRCH— The W,M,S,
of the Presbyterian Church held
its Easter Thankoffering Meeting
on Wednesday last, when the
Women's Missionary Societies of
Helgrave and South Kinless Pres.
bYterian Churches Were enter-tained. About 60 ladies were pre,
sant with the president Mrs,
Dawson Craig, presiding and
giving the call to ‘,orsbip, Mrs.
Andrew Gauot read the Scripture
lesson and gave the ineditatien
talk on "Thomas, the Disciple",
Mrs, John NfeBurneY, of /301graVe
W.M.S, gave a reading on Raster
and Mrs, Ewart McPherson led in
prayer. Mise Jean MeLeed of
South Kinl4S also gave an inter-
esting reading on Easter,
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt introduced
the special ppeaker, Mrs, (Rev.)
McClean of Lueirnow, who spoke
On "Why I Believe in Missions",
relating her talk to Christ's com-
mand to go into all the world
and preach the Gospel, Mrs,
Johnston Conn moved a vote of
thanks and appreciation for a
splendid address' and. Mrs. George
MeKague led in the Glad Tidings
prover,
Mrs. Dawson Craig closed the
meeting with prayer and the
Whitechureh ladies served lundh.
All enjoyed the Social time to-
gether.
ney and Mrs. Clarence Chamney
from Brick WM,S, attended the
thankeffering meeting held at
DonnyineSolc United Church on
Tinersday lest, when Mrs, Hardie,
the president, was in charge. The
W.M,S, of Auburn and Westfield
were also present. The special
speaker was Mrs, Raymond Fin-
nigan of Crewe, who gave a very
interesting report of the London
Conference W.11/IS, branch meet-
ing held at Woodstock on April
10., The theme was "Christ and
You", • The Donnybrook ladies
served lunch and all enjoyed the
social time together.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cronin of,
Caledon spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mr$, Sarhe$
Falconer and on,, Saturday Mr,
and Mrs, Cronin and Mr. Falcon-
er visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Chas, Falconer of Glands.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ftelan-
soff and baby Gail. Louise,,,of St.
Catharines, visited' with former
friends in this community on
Sunday, Mrs. Rezensoff was
formerly Miss Myrtle Yuill, who
taught at S.S. No. 9, Kinloss for
several years. ,‘
The young people of the Pres-
byterian Church held their meet-
ing in the S.S. room of the church
on Sunday evening, with the pre-
sident, Lorne Forster, presiding,
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt read the
Scripture lesson with the Easter
message and gave the medita-
tion talk. Johnston Conn led- in
prayer. Norma Forster and
Beverley Gaunt sang "The Old
Rugged Cross" and Lorne Fors:.
ter read an Easterpoem. Mrs.
George Fisher had her pupils
present the play, "The Story of
the Cross", and the meeting clos-
ed with the Mizpah' benediction,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer'Shiell and
children of London, visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don 1VIcBurney and spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and baby Kathy Visited on Sun•
day at the borne of her parents,
Mr: and Mrs, Webster 404101 Of
Wrooter,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and children of Belmore visited
on Sunday with bee parents, Mr,
and Mrs.. Arthur Were,'
Mr. and Mrs. Oric N1110tt and
children of Ottawa, who have
been on a trip through the States
are spending 'this week With her
father, Mr, David. Currie, gld.
ward St„ and with Mr, and Mrs.
Russell gaunt
Mr. and Mrs, George Thomp-
son and children, .of Vevarsbarn,
spent the week-end at the wree
of her sparents, Rev.' and Mrs.
W, J, Watt, Mr. and Mrs, Archie
Watt and children of Toronto vis-
ited. there on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. ,Albert Coultes.
Jack and Dlanne, Visited on Sun-
day 'at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Lawson Majury and with
her father, Mr. Thomas Kerry of
Paisley.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Coyne
and family, of Windsor, are vis-
iting this week with her sister,
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, and with
other Robinson relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie
and children of Sarnia spent a
few days last week at the home
of his parents Mr, and Mrs. J.
0, Gillespie andi with Farrier re-
latives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mcleiehael
and family of Sarnia, Jack Johns-
ton and Miss Jean Stanley • of
London, and other local relatives
visited on Sunday 'with Mr. and
Mrs. Gershorn Johnston, who
were celebrating their 42nd wed-
ding anniversary.
Mrs. Harry*, Tiebourne of Gode-
erich spent the week-end at the
home Of her mother, Mrs. David
Kennedy.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence MeOlen-
aghari and childten of- Rothsay
visited on Monday at the home
of his aunt, Mrs, George . Mc-
Clenaghan.
Mrs, Mac Ross has been poorly
over the week-end, after.. taking
a weak• spell on Fride,v.
Mrs. Wm, Parker and children,
of 13rueefield, are visiting this
week with her parents,, Mr. and
Mrs; Ben Mcaenaghan.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Russell Gaunt
and Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt at-
tended the Gaunt-Patterabn nup-
tials in Wingham on Friday and
attended the reception, held at
the Cobblestone Inn at London
and at the home of Mrs. Gaunt's
daughter, Mrs. Stepheneen, Lon-
don. We extend best wishes' for
many years of happy wedded life.
Miss Winnifred Farrier, of To-
ronto, is spending her vacation
at the home of her parents, ‘Mr.
and Mrs. W. R, Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs, Irwin Zind, of
Woodstock, spent the week-end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Zinn of Turnberry and all
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. John Purdon,
Mrs. J. Nicholson and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Nicholson of Toron-
to spent a few days last week at
the home of the latter's ‘ aunt,
Mrs, Chas, Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnston
and baby Karen of Kincardine
and her mother, Mrs. Leine Mc-
Neil, Shirley and Crawford, of
St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Martin and family, Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Stewart and children of
Benmiller and Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Moffatt and children of Kin-
loss, „visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Stewart, of Kinloss, when their
sister, Mrs, Emerson Austin, and
her daughter, Mrs. Moore and
son Raymond, of s• Powwassan,
who had been visiting at the
home of Mrs. Austin's daughter,
Mrs, Bozack 'of London, visited
on Sunday at the Stewart home.
Tre ,W.IVLS. of the United
Church will hold their Easter
Thankoffering meeting this Wed-
nesday evening with the ladies
from St. Helens W.M.S. and the
Presbyterian W.M.S. as guests.
Rev, R. A. Brook, pastor 'of the
United Church, will be the spec=
ial speaker.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith and
baby, Kathie, 'of Toronto, spent
the holiday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Russell Chapman.
Mr. George Ross, Owen Soend,
spent the week-end here. Mr. 'Ro-
bert Rose was taken to Whigham
Hospital last Tuesday and has
been very ill with a heart condi-
tion since.
Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Moore
were patients in Wingham Ibs-
pital during the past week, but
Mrs. Moore was taken to Victoria
Hospital on Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Hagg, of WilloWdale,
is spending this week at the home
of her daughter, Mrs, E. IL Gros.,
korth.
Mrs, Mary Galbraith, of De-
troit, spent the Week-end with
her sister, Mrs. MeRitchie and
brothers, Wm, and James Carrie,
Of E. Wawanosh. Mrs. MeRitchie
returned 'home from. Wingham
Hoepital on Thursday;
It was announced in the Prose
byterlari Church here that the in-
dilation service for the coming
pastor, Rev* R. T. A. Marshall,
will be held in South Whims
Church on Friday, May 3.
Mrs, Allan Pattleort has been
seriously 111 In Wingham• HeePi-
tal dining the past, week. Mts.
Gerald Watson of orest slieht
a few days last 'week With her
father, Mr. Pattison,
Mr. and Mrs, Relison raleetier
and children, Of Sarnia, visited
Over the Week-end with her par-
eats, Mr. and Mrs'. John Stacey
and with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ,Ceell "Webber,
Mrs, &ones Laidlaw 'spent the
past week at the home of sou,
Mr. Kenneth lticliaW, in London,
Mr, and Mrs. Scott Peterson
and Children Spent the week-end
at tile- borne Of his tallier, 10.
MOIL Paterson,
Mr. and Mrs, I), A, Ititettott ot
:A.shfield spent Stinday with her
pareats, lt2r, sad Mrs. Aley4 Litt-
Ver,„
(MADE
Standing A.-79 or aver; B-46-
74; 0-0-55; rass--69-09,
A.--NeneY Slosser, 94,9; Huth.
Henderson, 04.5; Thelma, Cowing,
04.8; Lyle Smith, $1; Brenda
Hughes, Laurie *Pokey, yaniela
Porter; Elaine Kirten; Dorothy
Gook, Sandra, Edgar, Douglas.
Lockridge; John gaunt; Margaret
Wightran; petty McDonald,
Murray Scott „eq; 'Marie Noble;
Donna Millen; Marlene Waleh;
Faye Edgar; Marie Johnston;
Clifford. Brewer; Margaret' Hag-
tic; Betty Zinn; Sharon Hubbard,
Karen McDonald eq; Edith Scott;
Ruth Grainger; Ronald Jones;
Edith Davis; Grant MeBe rney ;
Nancy Fowler; Margaret Wal-
lace; Sheila Telton; George
Jones; Sharon Hemingway; Sean
Thompson; Phyllis Elliott; Dqug-.
las Wallace; Walton IVIcKibbon;
Eugene 1k/fad-Mils; John McBride,
Elizabeth Stephenson eq; Connie
McKague; Fred Stephenson; Paul.
Static; Paul Bennett; John
Campbell, Maureen O'Malley eq.
B—Dorothy Ross; Frances Hen-
loeffer, Geraldine O'Malley eq;
Kevin Keats; John Greenaway;
Betty Woods; Albert Woods;
Ronald Snell; Lyman Jardin;
Peter Carmichael; David. Hanna;
Donald Mahood; William Craw-
ford; jurie Warwick; Dianne Ir-
(Witnesses Protest
Soviet Action
Charging that Soviet officials
"may perhaps be found fighters
actually against God", a strongly
worded letter of protest from of-
ficials of the Watch Tower Bible
and Tract Society, legal govern-
ing body of Jehovah's Witnesses,
has been sent to Premier Nikolai
A. Bulganin of the U,S,S,R.
E. Falconer, presiding minister
of the Wingham congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses, in announ-
cing the contents of the letter,
cited the wholesale arrests 'and
mass movements of Jehovah's
Witnesses to slave labor' camps
in Siberia.
"For many years now," Mr.
Falconer quoted the letter • as
saying, "Jehovah's • Witnesses
within the Soviet Union have
endured great difficulties and
heavy persecution. They have
constituted committees and dele-
gations from among their own
ministers for the purpose of
registering their religious organ-
ization according to the statutes
in force, but on each occasion
they have been rebuffed and in-
stead of being allowed to register
their organization they have had
ministers in the delegations ar-
rested."
The letter was written to ac-
company a composite petition
that had been adopted over a
period of nine months by a total
of 462,936 of Jehovah's Witnesses
meeting in 199 assemblies
throughout the world, It called
attention to the 7,000 Jehovah's
Witnesses. known to be in slave
camps in the Soviet Union and,
requesting their release, proposed
that' a delegation be permitted
to prodeed from the Society's
headquarters in Brooklyn, N.Y.,
to. Moscow to fully acquaint the
Soviet government with the true
aims and purposes of Jehovah's
Witnesses.
"We have acted 'only in good
faith", Mr. Falconer said.' "Fol-
lowing the petition adoption at
each assembly, copies were by
registered mail direct to Moscow
and a copy for the Russian Em-
bassy in each country was deliv-
ered in person." Most of the am-
bassadors would not see Us," hut
we were able to, talk to some
Soviet diplomatic officials. To
date, the Soviet government has
completely ignored our petitions,
"Furthermore, when a copy
was offered to the embassies
many of the Russian, officials re-
fused to accept it, not even want-
ing to touch it, as if it were dyn-
amite. Others insisted that many
lies had been circulated about
Russia and openly scoffed at the
mention of the name of Jehovah
God and claimed that the law of
Russia was higher than• the law
Of Jehovah and that it had to be
obeyed, in Russia?'
In spite of all these deliberate
rebuffs, he Watch Tower Soc-
iety's letter assured Premier Bul-
ganin•that Jehovah's Witnesses
still stand ready to send their
delegation to Moscow for the die-
cussiohs proposed in the petition.
"Maybe their hearts will be
hardened against us just as Phar-
aoh's was many cenutries ago
when Moses serit to Egypt to de-
Oland the freedom of Jehovah's
chosen ,people so that they could
Worship Him without interfer-
ence,'' Mr. tl'atconer said. "But
even if the core/Mr/lists continue
to arrest our, ministers, as they
. are doing hi the T.I.S.S.R, and most
Of the Satellite countries, Jehov-
ah's Witnesses must—rind
with the help of Jehovah God—
continue to live Christian lives
and worship the Most High,"
Asserting their purpose was to
inform the world of the bitter
ChVstian perescUtion that . + till
raghk behind the /rob Curtain,
Mr. .raleoner revettledi "a full re-
port tis being published in the
April 15 issue of The Watchtower,
official triagatine of Jehovah's
Witnesses, This Iss'u'e will have a.
stepped-up world circulation of
4.0,060,000 'Copies in 45 languages,
Which is three times retinal Or.
eulation, Plans .are being rnqcle
Try the Winghturt Congregation of
Jehovah's Witnesses to call at
*Very „bona* in this area, With 'this
Illriiificiiriiv fitasiV
win; Kenneth Olfaleburgh; UP.
be) Struthers; Amos Austin;
Donald Murray; Donald, Smith;
APO), Weber; Marie Deyell; Ger,,
aid FoNton; Kay VanOsmp Mare
iorie Kieffer eq,
C—Dell Irwin; Malcolm Mee,
Kay; Ronald Howard, lvfer.
kley eq; Maxine Meehan; Char-
les Rioteul; James McNeil; Robin
Donaldson; Norma Harper; Mae
Doubledee; David Sanderson;
Barbara Stellern01,1 Robert Coek;
Mary Lou Moffat; Bert popeley.
ho; Shirley- Armstrong, Grace
MacLean eq; Erie Eael; Muriel
Haskins; Dorothy Marks ,Elisa-
beth Burrell, John Finieen eq;
Mae Paw, Fred Irwin eq.
Pass—Robert Angus, ldmer'son
Hickey, Barry Mulvey ,eq; Thel-
ma Dobson; Robert Thompson;
dames Wild; Shirley Redman;
Joyce Alcock; Ronald. Robinson;
Regal:left Henderson; Ivan Guy;
Lorretta Fischer, Joyce Harman
eq; Bruce Irwin, William Willis
eq; Alice Schiestei; Isabel Thaels-,
er; Elva MacDonald; Sharon
Brown; Joan Davidson, Robert
Mundell • eq; Arthur McGlynn;
Robert McIntyre; Wrn, Hender-
son; Nelson Armstrong; David
Carr, Ross Peacock eq; John
Pipe; Shirley Scott, Lois Cook,
Below the Lihe—John Cousins;
Kathleen Ballagh; Robert Brooks;
Gwen McPherson; James Grant,
Kees Xouwerna eq; Marian Far-
rier; Grace Stewart, Larry Wes-
ertherg cc Janet Saint; Marlene
Gibbons; Shirley Merkley; Mari-
lyn Goll; Douglas McDonald;
Wayne. Johnson; Melvin lvIcCut-
cheon, Raymond WadeI eq; Dori-
ald McCauley; Kenneth. Cromp-
ton; Donna Thacker; Shelda Sim-
mons; Betty Frances; Nicholas
Stroeder; Sharon Lewis; Kath-
leen Deitner; John McGee, Donna
Metcalfe eq; Joyce, Crotirers,
Dorothy Shaw, Sarah Skinn eq;
William Henry; Terrance Joyes;
Carolyn Smith, Barbara A, Arm-
strong; Betty Buckle; Margaret
Hayes; Fred Cardiff; 'Ronald
Tunney; Murdie SOuch; Joyce
Marshall; Thomas Templeman;
Heroin Bridge, Kathleen Hardy;
Gary Harkness; Doreen McKay;
Lewis Cardiff; Dianne Ternple;
man; James Angus.
Absent all or most of examina-
tions: John MacKinnon, Corinne
Redmond.
GRADE X
A—Irene Saint, 95,7; Marie
Becking, 93.4; Bruce Grainger,
86.3; Mary Millen, 84.0; Frances
Henry; Elaine Conn, Judith Lunn,
eq; Karen. IVIiehel; Marilyn Riele;.
Mary Lee ilollen13eck; Marjorie
Karen Groskorth; 'Sandra StrOeg;'.
Foxton; William 'Higgins; Pat-
ricia Deyell, Shirley Simmons,,
eq; Howard Rowe, Paul Higgins
eq.
B—Francis Lamo▪ nt; Catherine
MacDonald; Donald Eadie; Ruth
Ann Hueston; Ralph Watson;
Verlie Metcalfe, Robin Reid eq;
Wilbert* Stroeder; Mary Fisher;
Anne Douglas; Shirley Parker,
Eleanor Weiler eq; Sylvia Alex-
ander; Carol Greig; Alice Nesbit;
Joanne Deitner.
C—Wilfred Pocock, Mary Lou
Wright ecre'Robert Rintoul, Elay-
ne Wood eq; Audrey bemerling;
Cecil Horton; John Kennedy;
Daisy Gibson, Stewart Wallace
eq; June Stokes; Harold Tolton;
Donald Russell; Shirley McAllis-
ter; Penny Gerrie; John Brown,
Bernice Smith eq; Keith Woods.
Pass—Mary Oster; Thomas
Wilkinson; Keith Robinson;
itelvin,,Buchanan; Dorothy Fria-
burger, Myrna Robinson - 'eq;
Douglas Hardie; Robert Jeffer-
son; Roderick McKay; George
Metcalfe; Yvonne Rath; Jean
McFarlane; 'Ted Wormworth;
Mary Pocock; Mac Ritchie;
Douglas Skinn, William Thomp-
son eq; Sandra Wright; James
Rintoul; Murray Campbell; Ken-
neth Budnark.
Below the Line; Jean Cardiff;
Douglas Fischer; Raymond Wal-
ker; Gwynne Gibson; Betty
Adrian, Wayne Brown eq;
Pengelly; Lintel Gerrie,
Wayne Nichol eq; John Retch-
hies; Lioye Stobo; Barbara Stiles;
Louise Smith; Patricia Logan;
Bernice Grainger; Bruce Donald-
son; Barry Gibson; Drew Mc-
Kee; Jane McKague; George Os-
ter; Nancy Newton; Doris Pick-
ell, Free Stephenson eq; Donald
Gurney; Sharon Thomson; Joan
Brooks; Mervyn McKinney; Boy
Hardy; Bruce Hughes; Alan Mc-
Tavish; William, McIntyre; Doug-
las Donaldson.
Swanson, Edy. Absent: Karen
the Walker,
- 0 - 6
ORADH Xi
A--Marianne IVIeltibben, 88.1;
Claudia Ilaselgrove, 86.6; Ronald
Parker, 80.4; Eleanor Walsh, 80.1;
Marilynn Rome; Ian Mundell;
Marjorie Moffat; Richard King.
Et--Hetty Anne Stobo; Ivan
Walsh; Peter Nesmith; Elisabeth
McKinney; Event:la Breckenridge;
Barbara doulteS; Dorothy Cherie-,
ney; Dorothy Toner; Margaret
Machan,
0--Jefile Sanderson; 'Barbara
Linton; Glenn Coultes; Kenneth
Coultes; George' Searson; John
Moffat; LOIS Koble; Tyne nether.
'neon; Molt tikfway; How-
Legit Staiihart erg Arlin%
IfiltrEGOOKUO
Mn 04 Mrs. Alex Netbary and
obildren4 Miss Hatbara Irwin of
Toronto, Mr.. and Mrs. 'Gibson.
Armstrong and children of Lon-
don, and Mr, and Mrs, Scott
Reid ad daughter, of Winghern,
visited this week-end with their
Parente, Mr, :and Mrs, Herson
Win.
Miss Lois Henderson: of Us,
towel, is visiting thia week with
her aunt, Mr's, Wrn, Dawson and
Other relatives in this district,
Mc, and Mrs, Jahn Rintoul and
Donald anti Joan of Toronto spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Gordon mato; and other Marna
relatives in this ,district.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and
family visited on Sundae' at the
home of her sister, Mrs, giorl
Lowry of Lurgan,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert ;Soloman.
and children spent Sunday at, the
horns of her Parente, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert. Clayton. of Grand
Valley,
Davison; Helen Ellaeott; Evelyn
IVfethers; Peter Hemingway;
Kenneth Dawson, Kenneth Hotig-
kinson, David Kennedy, Marian
Reilineon eq; Marion Hoover,
Pase-t-Ruth Fryfogle; Claire
Charney; Ronald. Lane; Dale Car-
diff, Muriel GoWdy eq; Forme
Vanstone; •Larry Snell; Loreen
Wray; Wilma Haskins; Michael
Hallahan; Robert Higgins; Lynn
O'Malley; George Armstrong;
Mary Ski); 'Murray Davison;
Catherine Leach; Thomas Bur-
rell; Marykae Newman; Mary El.,
bolt; Robert Ste Marie; Elaine
Statia; Earl Jenkins; .Joan Dev-
ereaux; Heather Osborne; David
Scott eq; Marlene Mahood; Mur-
ray Johnston.
Below the Line; Mary Harman;
Kit Normintori; John Mudell;
Douglas Carr, Murray McFar-
lane eq; Joyce Hangh.; 'Gordon
Scott; Kenneth Ste Marie; Mary
Scharbach; George Naylor; Jelin
Newans; Lois Button; David
Cameron; Kenneth Gilkinson;
John Coultes.
0 0 0
GRADE XII
A—Vera Sharpe, Beverley
Stewart eq. 77.7; Gwen Walsh,
76.1; Barry 1VicQuillin, 75.4.
13—Thomae Brydges; Deanne
Allan; Velma ,Stapleton; Guelda
Stapleton; Joan Lamont; James
Inglis; Faye Jack; Kenneth.
Crawford; Betty' Devereaux.
C—Stewart • McGill; Douglas
Logan; Mary Lou Dunlop; Dor-
een Burden; Joyce Moffat; Don
Jardin, William Kennedy eq;
Elaine Worrell; Gail Shaw.
Pass—Mary F. Currie; Hilara.
Bruder; Isabelle Willie; John
King; 'Beverley McDonald; Don-
ald Jefferson; Bruce IVIcTavish;
Bonnie Edgar; Murray Hoover;
Shirley McNeil; Fred Lewis, John
Wild eq; Lois Crawford;, John
Grower; Lois Golf.
•Below the Line—Vernon Ing-
lis; James Foxton; Wayne
Woods; Isabel Scott; Ray Mur-
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