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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-03, Page 81600 men will be watching you drive this summer Provincial Pace 01E02e—tieing patrol Cara, helicopter., atiotO14yelee And radar*. Will be keeping a watchful eye on, Ontario roads- this annitnar. They aim to protect You, ,tb* tromping Public, by encouraging obedienee to the highway Iowa, Poi your °sin safety and that of pout, bottle, be careful whenever yoa drive. Stay within the law and'avoid MooOvtoiance, 'Well alspOissible PrbeiscUtion..lt will be a more plaarant summer if you do. A Olt 41011111A1.4 CiiiPAtthiENT ONtAk10 Hon. A. lifOrio Ittaisirta,Atternity dowit • HOW "HIGH OFF THE HOG" WILL YOUR FAMILY LIVE? 'Whether your family lives on tenderloin or kidneys may depend on how well your estate is handled. Experienced Estate Officers, like those at Sterling Trusts, can help you plan your estate properly, so, that ultimately there will be a minimum of delay, confusion and fa•T lose. Why not talk to a Sterling Trust Estate Officer soon ... or Write for our free booklet "Blueprint For Your family". THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Head Office: Branch Office: 372 Bay Sf.,. 'Toronto 1-3 Dunlop St., Barrio Folding -FLOOR Aluminum AWNINGS '- Aluminum WALL SASH I TILES t DOORS LUMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS' Telephone 260w , Wingharr •.ritY ttoX0 UPS AND 'DOWNS • itLYIS ca' lee-TlineerWetineSdaY. 4111a $ral, Mr. :Ma firs, Irvin Ili nter of Goderieh end Mr. and MM. Shop- land of Rochester, Alta„ were re. cent guests of Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Miller and other relatives, Mies Marjory CaltleTell was Visitor last Week with her uncle, Salm Cameron and Mrs. Cern^ eroll, Miss Cameron, wile has been atndying at the University ,in Now Britain, Coma, Mk an exchange basis, ia a daughter of Mr. and aim Gordon Qatmerone $laekie, Alta, Twenty 'three pupils of St, Hel- ene school, With their teacher, Don Cameron, enjoyed a bus trip to Goderieh on Thursday. They visit- ed the museum, the Sifto Salt Co., the Shaefer Pen Company, and the harbour, They also visited Bisset'S Dairy and. Sky Harbour airport. Mr, Marvin McDonald is taking a, pre-teacher's cellege course in TorentO.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott, Mr. Ellwood Elliott, of 1-101arned, Mrs. Alex Nolan of Regina, and Mr, and Mrs Al Head, Paul and Wendy, of St, Catharines were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Allan Miller, Miss W. D. Rutherford is holi- daying with friends at New Both, near Ottawa, Miss Bonnie Leeson of London, 'is a holiday visitor with Mr; and Mrs. Jim Curran and Nancy. Mr, and Mrs. Beg Hocking and Miss. Joan Lenience of Toronto were Visitors for the holiday week- end with their uncle, Mr. Harvey Bishop John C. Cody, of the Diocese rlf London, shciwn at extreme Webb, Mrs. Webb and daughters. right hi the •*picture, confirmed abol'it 30 children and adults from Miss Lois 'Webb will take a phy- sical training course at McMaster the Sarred Heart Church, Wingham and St. Ambrose Church, at University, Hamilton anal Miss Ruth Webb will attend Western University, London, for courses in philosophy. Si, HELENS Class C: Mary Lou Moffat; James Austin; Isabel Struthers; Marie Dayell; Donald Smith; Elizabeth Burrell and Robin Donaldson equal; Kay VanCarnp and Maxine Meehan equal; Norma Harper; Muriel Haskins; Gerald Paxton; Ronald Howaid; Hobert Cook; Shirley Redman; Corinne Redmond; Grace MacLean; 'Thelma Dobson; Mae Doubledee; Charles Rintoul. Pass: Marjorie Kieffer; Betty Webber; Bert Pocaluylto; Dorothy Marks and Shirley Armstrong. equal; Mae Dew; Robert Thompson; Barry Mulvey; Ronald Robinson; Kath- leen Baliagh; Joyce Harman; Wil- Final Examination Results Announce John Greeeaway, Paul Bennett; Phyllis Elliott; John' McBride; Elizabeth Stephenson; John Camp- bell; Dorothy Ross; Betty Woods; William Crawford and jurie War- wick equal; Frances Benhoeffera and Albent. Woods equal; Kenneth Chettlebnrgs; Peter Carmichael; David Hanna; John Merkley and Donald Murray equal; Hebert An- •,, gusf Dianne Irwin; Donald Ma- hood; Lyman Tardin; Ronald Snell; Malcolm MacKay; Sell Irwin. , A report for, each student has been mailed to parents. Standing, A - 75% or over; B 66- 74,; C-60-65. GRADE IX TO GRADE X Class A: Nancy Slosser;.•Thelma Cowing; Ruth Henderson; Lyle Smith; Laurie Stuckey; Brenda Hughes; Pamela Porter; Dorothy Cook; Elaine Kirton; Sandra. Edgar; Douglas laockridge; Marie Noble; John 'Gaunt; Margaret Wightman; Margaret Hastie and Betty -Mc- Donald equal; Faye Edgar, Grant MeDurney and Donna Millen equal; Edith Scott; Marlene Walsh; Karen McDonald; Ruth Grainger; Marie Johnston and Murray Scott equal; kaith Davis; Clifford` Brewer; Ronald Janes; Sheila Toltori; Sharon Hubbard; Nancy Fowler; Kevin Keats; Betty Zinn; Margaret Wallace; Jean Thompson; Fred Stephenson; Douglas Wallace; Maureen O'Mal- ley; Connie- McKague; Eugene MacIenis; George Jones; Sharon Hemingway; Walton IvreKibbon; Geraldine O'Malley; Paul .Static. Class B. CONFIRMATION AT SACR Dale Cardiff, Engl.„Histal, Fren.,11 Type, Ph. E. Glenn Coeltes, 'Engl„ gins, 'Engi,; Ag. Sc,'1, Fren-, TyPe, Ph; E.; Glenn Coultas, Engl., Hist. I, Alg., Ag, Sc. I, Ind. Arta., Ph, E.; Kenneth Coultas, EngL, Hist, I, Alg., Ag, Ind, Arts, Ph. E.; Joan Devereaux, Type, Hp. Et Ph. E.; Mary Harman, Type, Ec., * Peter, Heming- way, Engl., Hist, I, Alga, Ag. 'Sc Fren.; Type, Ph. E.; Robert Hig- gins, Engl., Alg„ Ag, Sc. T, Fran., Ph.. E.; Marian Hoover, EngL, Hist, ▪ Mg,, •Ag, Sc. I, Fren., Type, Ph. E„; David Kennedy, Engl, Hist, I, Ag...Se. T., Fran., Type, Ph. E.* Catherine Leach, EngL, Hist. Type, Ph. E.; Lynn O'Malley, Engl„ Hist. I, Alg, Ag, So, I, Fren., Ind, Arts, Ph. Ronald Parker;Engl., = Hist, X, Alg.,"Ag. Sc, I, Tien., Type, Did. Arts, Ph, E.; Dorothy Toner, Engl., Mist. I, .Alg., Prem., Type, Ho. Ec,, Ph. E.; Perna Vanstone, Engl, Hist. I, Alg, Fran., Type, Ph, E.; Eleanor. Walsh, Engl.ri Hist, I, Mg.,. Ag Se, I Fren., Type, Ho, Ea., Ph. Haskins, Engl., Hist. T, Alg,, Fren., "Hist. I, Ag. se. 4, Ind. Arts, Ph, E.; Let,, Ph. E-; Hee-. Hetheringtpn, ' George Naylor, Engl., Ph. E.a John Engl.,'Hist. 1, All, ' i°g. Sc;_I,, Fren. Newans, Hist. a Type, Ph. E.; Lois Let.,, Ph. E-i Ian ,Howes, Engl., '.Noble; :Engl., Mist; Alg., Type, Hist. I, Alg, A SC X, Fren.; Lat„, Ec., Ph, E.; Kenneth Ste. Ma- Ph. Ea•Richard Ring, Engl., Ilist 1, •rie,.,Engl., Type, Ind, Arts, ph, Ea Robert Ste Marie Alg Ag. Sc I Itt • OR- i'E • ' • - ' Lat, Ph. 'E.; JoanaLatecint, Engl., (flptiOns of Fienck -and .-Typing or Hist. n, Geom., Ag.Fren., Industrial Arti..or; Wide, = Lat., Ph. E.; Stewart McGill, Engi, Economics), Hiet. Georn.,, Ag, So. II, Fren., Hist, II, Geom., Ag. Sc, II, Fren, Bresselaa The, corifirination.took place on Saturday In the Wingham, . church. :The paciiiie_wailtekOr!after the•serviee. Fetbar, R Durand, who has charge.'of 'both parishes„ is seen at, the Telt with Father Graham of Clinton:—'.Advance-Times photo.• • HEART • Dearine Engl, Geom., Ag. Sc. II, Fren„ Lat., Ph. R:; Hilara Bruder, Hist, II, Oren., Lat., Ho. Ec.; Thomas BaY- ilges, Engi., ,Hist. II, Georri„ Ag, Sc. It, Fren„ Lat., Ph, E,; Mary F. Currie, Ag, Sc. II, Fren;; 13kkpga• Ho. Ec.;, Betty. Deyereaux, Engl:, Hist. II, Geom., Ag, Sc. IL Fren., Lat., Ph. E.; lealiel Scott, Ag. Sc, II, Ph. E., Enil.f•ball Shaw, Engl., Hist, 4,, Geom.,..Ag, Sc.` II, Lat., Ph': Rekarley •Stewart, Flist. 11, Geom., Ag, Sc. 12,, Fren., Lat., 'Ph. E.;. Given Walsh, :Engl., Hist. II, •Geom., ;Ag. Sc. Fren., L at., Ph. E.; Isabella Willie, Engl., fist. II, Geom., Ag, Sc, n, Free, Lat.) Ph, E. , „,,, GRADE XlIB • tYne, ' Arts, Ph. E.; Jamie 'Sanderson, Mega, Hist. a, Mg., Ag. Sc. I, Type, Ind. Arts, Ph. Ea. Da.' vid Seott, Ag. Sc. I, Type,' Ind. Arfs,. Ph,aE.; ',Gordon Scott, Ind„Artsa Ph, E.; :George Searson, Engl:, Hist, I, Alg., Ag, Sc. 'Type, Ihd. Arts, Ph. E.; Mary Skinn, Engl., Hist I, Ag. Sc. 'I, Type, -Ho, • Pb. :la - Kenneth Hodgkineon, • 'kg kist. II, Alg„ Ag. Sc, 1, Type,' 'Inca Arts, Ph. E.. . GRADE ;XII& • (Latin ,iwid • e This at 0 Mort program; "that opened with the 'singing of ."0, -Canada". -Char, -uses were sung, by the different *radeS. A, duet by Anne Rafter- inan and Pere Cooper; a 00124 IV Gladys McDonald, Tielores Heffer- nana and Roth Cooper; a roadiPf by ,A)hert Heffernan and riddlee by Beth Copper were enjoyed, ' 'Delores Heffernan read .an ad- dress of appreciation and regret to Mr; .Carneren and he was presen- ,en• .with a ear • clock, After pon had expressed his thanks; lunch . concluded a pleasant evening, a allay 1)Orsebt ant( Brolde, web, Teacber Presence war; ono by Alien MePoliald and jorlony tlliah, M. Omen showed Before Departure beautiful colored slides Africa ST. Pupils and par- nod China, irichlInI4 the story of Kite of the section gathered at 4 doll that had beeif sent to -China the school on Tharciay evening to trorn the Mission T3444 at Staynnt, honor their teacher, Pon Cameron, who will teach at Delfast next year. Gladys, McDonald predded for a d Leneb of .9.41141V1c04 and cook, les brought an interesting, and pleasant afternoon to a close,' Alg., A g,I, ,Frew., „, ;, Ronald•Lane Engi,[1:Itat T, 'Ag, • Fren., ,Let., F.; Lester Ma- . ellen, Engl., Hist. !Fran. Lat., Ph. E:; Margaret. Ma- chan,;Engl„,, Hist .• 1, Alga Ag. Sc :I; Fren., Leta Ph. E. Marianne Mc- Kibbon, Engl,, Hist. I, Alga Ag; Sc. Fren., Let., aph. 1,E.1; Elizabeth 'McKinney, :Engle Ag. Sc. I; Free Latin• Ph,E;a:Marlene J Mahood, Engl., 'Hint ,'I,' Fran., Lat., Ph. Ea John Moffat; Engi.,' lief. • Ag, Sc: 1, Frena Lat.,"Ph: E,; Marjorie Moffat, Engl. Alg :Ag.. Sc. I; •,Fien., E.; Ian' •Mundell; EngIa. Hist, Alg.,' Ag. • .Fren::„Lii.(.. Ph. E.a.Petee.Na- araith. Engl., Hist, Sc -..7I, Fren,, :Lat.; 'Pb... E.v.M.arYkFae New- man, Engl., Hist. I, AIg., Pren.,'Lat. motel on yeers work James Mc- Ph- Z.; Kit Norrninten, That,. Alg„ Ag. Sc. I, 1-leather Neil, David .Sanderson, Sharon osbbrne, 1, Fren;, Lat., Lev „.. Ph. E.; Marion; Robinson,Robieson 'Engl., M Fren:; et. 1, Alga Ag, Sc. Lat., GB.ADE•X TO GRADE XI Ph. E.aMarilynn. Rome, Engl., Hist 1, 'Alg., Ag, Se. I, Fren:, 'Let., 'Ph. E.; Mary Seharbacb, Engla Ph. Ea Larry Snell, Engl, Hiss : Alg., Ag. Sc. I, Fren; Lat., Ph, E.; Elaine Statist., Engl., Hist. T., ,Mg.; Ag, Sc.. I, Let., Ph, Ea Betty 'Anne Stab°, Erie, Hist. I, .11g., Ag.Sc. Fren., Lat., Ph. E.; Ivan. Walsh; Engl., ./Vst. Alg., Ag. Se.,1; Lat., 'Lat., Ph, E.; IVIary Lou ' Dunlop, Engl, Hist. II, Geerna •Ag. Sc. II,( Free., Lat., Ph. Ea Bonnie Edgar, Engl., Hist II, Fran., Let., Ph. E James Inglis, Engl., Hint, II, Geom. Ag, Se, It, Fren., Lata Ph. E; Ver- non Inglis, Hist. II, Ag, Se. II, Ph. 'E.; Faye •Jack, Engl.; Hist. II, Geom, Ag- Sc. 11, .Fren., Lat., Ph, E.;• __Donald Jefferson, 'Engi., Hist II, Getina., Ag; Sc, n, Fren., Lat:, teh, William Kennedy, Erigl., • ham 'Willis; John Finleon and James Wild equal; Elva MeDon- ald; Fred Irwin and Alice achies- tel equal; Bruce Irwin; Robert McIntyre; Ivan Guy;Shirley Merle- ley; Lorretta. Fischer; Larry' Wes- enburg; Joyce Alcock; Robert Henderson; Sharon Brown; Robert Mundell; Marian Farrier; Shirley Scott; Marlene Gibbons; 'Arthur McGlynn; Nelson Arnistrong; Ise- bel Thacker; Ross Peacock; David Carr, SheIda Simmons ands Gwen McPherson equal; Janet Saint; Joan Davieson; Raymond Warfel; Robert Brooks and Douglas MC- Donald equal; James Grant; John Cousins; Wayne Johnson; Derma Metcalfe; JohiaPipe; John McGee; Grace Stewart; Joyce Crothers;. Marilyn. Gen; Kathleen Deitner; Betty Francis; Dorothy Shaw; Melvin McCiiteheon; . Kenneth Cromptona Donna Thacker. Absent because of illness. Pro- Class A • • Irene - Saint; Marie 13ecking; Bruce GraMger; Mary Millen Ju- diih Lunn; 'Elaine Conn; Frances Henry; Karen Groskorth•; Karen Michel; Sandra Strong; Marilyn Kiehl; Mary Lee Hallenbeck; Wit- iiam Higgins; Shirley Simmons; Marjorie Foxton, a. Class B Sylvia Ale:tender and Frances Lamont, equal; Patricia Deyell; Ver/ie -Metcalfe; Ruth Ann -Hires. ton; Paul Higgins; Donald 'Sadie; Howard 'Rowe; Mary Fisher; Cath- arine MacDonald; Robin Reid; Carol Grieg; Wilbert Stroeder; El- eanor Weiler; Anne Douglas;, Ralph Watson; Shirley Parker; Donald. Russell; Daisy Gibson; Mary Lou Wright; Wilfred Po- cock.; Harold Tolton; Audrey Dem- erling'; June Stokes; Bernice Smith. Class C Alice Nesbit; Stewart Wallace; Myrna'Robinson; Joanne Deitner; Elayne Wood; Robert Jefferson, John Kennedy, equal; Cecil Hor- ton'I Kelvin Buchanan; .John Brown, and Shirley McAllister, eq.;, Keith Woods; Penny Gerrie; Thos. Wilkinson; Robert Rantoul; Wayne Brawn and Keith Robinson, eq.; William Thompson; Douglas Har- die; Mary Oster. Pass Dotothy Frieburger; Yvonne Rath; George Metcalfe and Mac. Ritchie equal; Kenneth laudnark; Douglas Skinn; 'Ted Wormwortha Roderick McKay; Murray Camp- bell; Sandra Wright; James Rira tool; Jean MacFarlane; Wayne Ni- col and Raymond Walker, equal; John, Hot Lloyd 8tobo; Douglas Fischer; Jean Cardiff', Gwynne Gibson; George Oster;. Mary Pocock; Lillian Pengelly; Sharon Thomson; Bernice Grain- ger; Betty Adrian Sind Patricia Logan equal; Donald Ourney. GRADE XI AND xri latibjects passed are shown- Re- ports with marks obtained in .each subject have been mailed to the patents. Grade (Lathe and Trench Opticitut) Claire Cliamney, Erie, Hist. I, Fran., Latin, Health and Phyt. Ed.; Dorothy Chisniney, Engl,, I•1ist. t; Pb, B.; Helen Ellitott,1, Mg., ArSe. Pren., Ph, E.; Mary Elliott,Engl„litist. I, Ag, Sc. 1, Fren, Lat,, Ph, Ruth Peffogle, Erkg1i, fist. 1,, Mg., Vivi., t.ittio„. Ph. 144 Merle dowdy, toe, Hitt I, Al....At. Sd. L Pren., Lat., Ph, E..„; /Anklet Go-W'tty, Erii3., lest. 1, .14., AI, Se. 1, 144- Ph.. X.; 'Claudia: IllalielgroVe,Hist. Alt„ Be,.tat., 01, yeti.; Wank: Baby Band Entertained' ST, HELENS--Fif teen preeechopl children' and their parents, as well as several grandmothers, were guests a Mrs. B. F. Green and Mrs. Charles McDonald, leader's of the Baby Band, in. the United Church on Thursday afternoon. „Mrs, McDonald, read the Scripture lesson and Mrs, W. I, Miller led in prayer. Mrs. Green welcomed the anests and explained the Baby Band. Mrs. McDonald presided for the aollow`ing program: Recitations by Ricky Humphrey, Ho. Be., Ph. E.; John Grevaar, Ag, Sc. II, Bkkp., Ind. A,rts, Ph. E.; Marie Ila.stie, Engl., Ho., Ec,,.Ph, S. Murray. Hoover Bkkp., Ind Arts, Ph. E.; Don lardin, Hist, II, Ag. Sc, II; Did.' Arts,• F'h. E.; John Xing, Engl., Hist. II, Ag. Sc. II, Geom., Fren., Bkkp., Ph. E.; Fred Lewis, Ag. Sc. II, Incl. Arts, Ph. E.; Douglas'Logan, Engl., Kist. II, Geom., Ag, Sc. II, Bkkp., Ind, Arts, Ph, E.; Beverley McDon- ald, Engl.,' Hist. II, Ag. Sc. II Fren., Bkkp.,' Ph. E ; Shirley Pr^- Neil, Engl., Hist. U, Bkkp., Ho. Ec,; Barry McQuillin, Engl, Hist. II Georn., Ag, Sc, II, Fran., Bkkp,; Bruce McTavish, Hist. II, Geom., Ag. Sc. n, Fran., Bkkp., Ph. E.; Joyce Moffat, English, Hist. II, Geom., Ag, Sc. Ia, Fren.. Hp. Ea, Ph, E.; Ray Murray, Ind. Arts; Erwin Ste. mare, Hist. IL, Ind Arts; Vera Sharpe, Engl., Hist: II, 'Geom, Ag. Sc. Ph, B.; Guelda Stapleton, Engl, Hist.' 11, Ag, Sc. Fren;, •Ph. Ea Velma Stapleton, 'Engl., Hist. If, Geom., Ag. Sc,' II Fran., Bkkp., Ph, E,; Alison Webb, Engl., Hist, II, Geom., Ag. Sc. II, BItiga, Ph. E.; John Wild, Engl., Hist. II, Bkkp, lad. Arts, Ph. E.; Wayne Woodsallist. II, Ind. Arts, Ph, E.; Elaine Worrell, Engl., Hist. II, Ag. Sc. II, Ho, Be., Ph. E. Cousin Elmer's COZY CORNER; Arthur Stre.et near foundry GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM featuring DELICIOUS HOMEMADE BEEF PIES Fumy cooKED 15c — We •Deliver Phone 473J'Wingham Llashm ar Drive-In Theatre LISTOWEL THUR. FRL JULY t - 5 "THE. HARDER THEY FALL" Adult Humphrey Bogart, San . Sterling, Rod Steiger SAT. - MON. JULY 6 - 8 "BVVANA DEVIL" Colour Robert Stack, Barbara Britton TUES,*- WED. JULY 9 - 10. "A LAMP IS HEAVY" Colour Belinda Lee, George Baker "Trooping The Colour" Colour U I I 11 .• r5ot Tine Whighani. Advel or, SanderSfor rent •41 • ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE . . .. but not , on this: verytime they come ..to Dow nie's they are corn- pleteliw . satisfied. So I will you be. i fi, ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Winghain Phone 170 At Wingham High School District Ph. E.; James Foxton, Engl., Alg., Lois Gell, Engl., Ag-, Sc. Bkkp, • . S. • neth Crawford, Engl., Hist. II Ag. Sc. II,• Geom, Bkkp„ Ind. Arts, Gem., Ag. Sc. U, Ind Arts, Ph E; 1 .1 Wingham Ii C0 0 sitC014 p1 /4 PkI•°14t OV4titS • too 1;•-••• mcsortaitii ntioisNOIMER VOLUME CONtii0L' BAtTERY titans:tau .{00lien. of Trench,. Bookkeeping; Industrial Arts' or, Home Economics) Doieen .Burden, Engi., Hist: , Ag, Sc. II, Ho, Ec, Ph, E.;. Ken- 1,21011161111111111111611111.1101111111111111.111111111i 11111,11•1111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111111111.1111111111t1111111.1111111161111-11A e Used arg 1956—Ford Custom 2-Tone Sedan, new car per- _ # formance - used car price 1955—Dodge Coach- Al inside and out 1955—Plymouth Sedan, like new 1954--Meteor Coach, 'a one owner car 1953—Monarch Sedan - spotless inside and out 1950—Ford Sedan, overdrive - this is a snap 1949—Oldsmobile Sedan All these cars sold with guarantee. 1949--Doclge 2%-ton Chassis & Cab, ;.real snap 'HURON MOTORS Ltd. A. D. AfacIVILIJAM FORD and FORDSON MAJOR DIESEL TRACTORS Phone 237 1 U Loreen Wray, Engl., Hitt I, II Aim; Ag. Sc. I, Vren„ 'Type, Ill, 1 GRADE XIC 1 __— (OprIons of typing and Industrial II • Arta or Home EconomIc's) , 1 George Armstrong, EngL, Hist, I, , Alm, Am Sc. I, Type, Ind. Arts, Pli.E.;IirendaYtreckenridge, Engl., • That. T, A4., Ag, ge, 1,. Type, Ma, I Ec., Ph. E.; Thomas Burrell, Engl., Afrtis.st, Plir.AElt;IDAItd8Cise. interon17 ipnedi' Douglas Carr, Hist. 1, Am Scl„. Type, /ad, Arts, Ph, E.; Arnold Davison, Engl., Hist. T, Alg., Ag.' V S c, I, Type, Ind, Arts, Ph. P.,4, Mur- ray Davison,ngl., Alt, Ag. Se. I, Type,. ,Ind. Arts; Ph, B.; ff. 'Pb. X; 241Ohiel, Hallehan, Hit r,,Type, /rid. Aft., At so. • Kenneth DawaOn, Engl„ Met • Ag. So.I, Type, Ind. Arta,. • Joyce Haugh, Engi,, Hist. I, Type, a Hist, , TYpe, Ind. Arte,, ante's Ho. Ec., .Ph "E,; Earl Jenkins, Eng." at' ..• 10.1. Muria* lehnstint, EngL, a ore Hist, z Ag. So. X,:Type,• Acts, P1L 1L4 14146" Un-th* WinghT -ant Fri,- July h" 2/"..p--11-- to 6 pm- „tat, r • • ..vr• • Ag Zritle, • • • . , I • Be' .PIL E.; 7- TYP., • mod. 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