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THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION
Toronto, Ontario,
April 7", 1964.
The Ecii%or,
Tts, vnc� -Trole
17iti,;.,i1f 1°., Ontario.
Dt,ar Fir:
On the occasion of the official_ opening of the new
vocational addition to the Winghem District High School, it
^i'1oru4 me r greet deal of pleasure to extenu greetings on
behalf of the
Government of Ontario and the Department of
'du.;. Ption.
The addition of facilities for vocational_ traini.n4;
W1 provide the young people of your Brea with the opportunity
to follow the educational peth which iseSt suited?-toa:ttheirn,
individual needs and abilities. This million
fully prid for by the two senior Governments under the terms of
the Dominion -Provincial Technical and Vocational Training
11 the pupils the necessary educational
Agreement, will eller a � �,
foundation for their life ahead in their chosen fields of
enueavoUl:
T am gerta.in that this occasion will be en important
J.
milestone in the history of� e`o)?hencoyour
mmunityarea,
as22'�wht le.
will
prove to be of ine:;timabl.e vimlue to
Yours very truly,
Wil lam G. Davis,
Minister of Tducati.on.
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Easter Examination Results at WDHS
GRADE IX
Five Year Arts and Science,
Business and Commerce,
Science Teohnology and Trades
FIRST CLASS HONORS --
Reed Gloria 92.8; Reavie Lynda
92.7; Conn Alma 89.7; Fisher
Alexandria 88.5; Rutledge Gor-
don 87.0; McKereher Anne
86.9; Rae Donald 86.7; Corrin
Norman 86.4; Johnston Lynda
85.7; Gowing David 85.0; Austin
Edith 84.7; McTaggart Linda
84.6; Huether David 83.1; Cronin
Donald 82.0; Elston Murray
81.6; Bennett Dawna, King
Pamela (equal( 81.3; Johnston
Terry 81.2; Jardine George 80.9;
McGlynn Randolph 80.0; Wall
Edna 79.4; Hamilton Carman
79.3; Tiffin Paul 78.5; Bronson
Marni 78.4; Graham James
78.2; Murray Virginia 77.9;
DeBruyn Arie 77.0; Douglas
Gary, Dillow Mary (equal)
76.6; Renwick Neil 76.5; King
Judith 76.3; Brook Harry 76,2;
Wclwood Jean 75.8; Balser Dean
75.5; Casagrande Trino 75.2.
SECOND CLASS HONORS --
Martin Linda 74.7; Gibson
Douglas 74,6; Moffatt Brian
74.4; Hetherington Elizabeth
73.9; Perrott John 73.7; 'Wallace
David 73.6; Mathers Ruth,
Soloman Beverley (equal) 73.4;
Peachey Catherine 73.1;
Czerniawski Christina 72.8; Det-
zler Barbara 72.6; Fisher Kevin,
Ireland Sheila (equal) 72.5;
Wamsley Diane 72.3; Grant Ian
72.0; McBurney Ronald 71.9;
Ireland Wendy 71.6; Benninger
Frances 71,3; Skinn Ken-
neth 71.0; Haskins Cheryl,
Taylor, Ruth Anne (equal) 70.9;
Callan Peter, Welwood John
(equal) 70.8; White Mary 70.3;
Walden Bryan 70,2; McLennan
Ruth 69.5; Elliot Joanne, Grant
David (equal) 69.4; Wilson Paul
69.3; Forsyth Michael 68.9;
Ortlieh Evelyn, Currie ((rant
((•qual) 68.6; Gibson Ann,
Hopper Brian (equal) 68.3;
Warwick Sharon f;8.2; Anderson
Joan. Reavie Sharon, Woolcock
David (equal) 68.1: Coultes
Diane 68.0; Vincent L)onalrl 67.9;
Alcorn Douglas. Scheifele
Ray (equal) 67,6; Borho Mary
Ann 67.4; Webster ,Jaynes 67.2;
Pletch Karen 66.9; Phelan
James 66.6; 'Woods Jane 66.2.
THIRD CLASS HONORS -
Miller Thomas 65.4; Goldthorpe
Paul 64.2; Fisher Sandra
64.1; Carter Alan 63.7;
Elston Dianne 63.5; McKague
Brian 63.4; Chambers
Leone, O'Malley Dorothy (equal)
63.2; Campbell Gordon 63.0;
Carr Brian 62.9; Hastings Linda
62.8; Long Garry 61.9; Roane
Wendy 61.6; Inglis Ian 61,5;
Craig Margaret, MacLean Barry
(equal) 61.4; Cretien Dixie,
Dinsmore Carol, Ellacott Carl
(equal) 61.1; Muilwyk Luuk 60.9;
Douglas John 60.8.
PASS-Gorrie Steven 59.8;
Bitton Robert 59.7; Falconer
Garry 59.5; Boyd Bruce 59.2;
McGlynn Judia 59.0; Greenaway
Brian 58.9; Hamilton Stephen
58.7; Russell Wayne 58.5; Grove
Dianne 58.4; Eckenswiller Faye
58.2; Walker Joyce 57.7; Lewis
Rae, Mutter Harold, Robertson
James (equal) 57.4; Crawford
Kenneth 57.0; Devries Shirley
56.9; Casemore Diane 56.7; Mit-
chell Paul 56.6; Snowden Wil-
liam 56.5; Schiestel Linda, Snell
Elaine (equal) 55,9; Reid Eileen
55.7; McArthur Douglas 55.2;
Bal]agh Beverley 55.1; Irvine
Wayne 54,9; Morrison Donald
54.4; Blair Alexander 54.1;
Fuller Wendy 53.8; Henhoeffer
Roy 53.3; Ross Malcolm 52.7;
McDonald Janetta 52.6; Hunter
Verna 52.5; Brewer Gerald,
Crawford Juanita (equal) 52.2;
Douglas James 52.0; Meyer
Donald 51.9; Henry Barbara
51.6; Ruttan Marjorie 51.4;
Sleightholm Lloyd 51.3; Jardin
Harold 50.1.
BELOW THE LINE -Hayes
Janice; Ahara ,Mary, Gardner
Terry (equal); Rutledge Ken-
neth; McLean David; Wheeler
Ivan, Button Linda (equal);
Cantelon Joan; Snell Mary; Mc-
Donald Neil; King Donald;
Dezeeuw Wesley; Robinson
Leonard; Hart David, Rinn Lois
(equal); Finch Linda; Elliott
Ronald; Ferguson Ronald,
Michie Lloyd (equal); Willie
Donald; Duncan Larry; Moses
Joanne; Cameron Douglas;
Lediet Frances, Somers Rodger.
GRADE IX
Four Year Business and Com-
merce, Science Technology
and Trades
FIRST CLASS HONORS-
Meurs Johanna 83.9; Adams
Trevor 75.3.
SECOND CLASS HONORS -
Schneider Ronald 74.0; Stein_
back Gary 73.5; Henderson Fred
73.1; Houston Robert 73.0; Ross
Elizabeth 72.1; Manjin Renate
71.6; Hamilton Mauna 69.8;
Rawn William 67.9; Weishar
Anita 67,3; Bosman Allan 66.9;
Searson Rodger 66.5.
THIRD CLASS HONORS -
Harkness Ronald 65.4; Sharpin
James 63.6; Griffith James 63.3;
Neabel Judith 63.1; Fisher Carol,
Lowe Ann (equal) 62.9; Fraser
Thomas 62.2; Benninger Paul,
Coultes Grant, Edgar Neil
(equal) 61.7; Letteau Elaine 61.5;
Lowe Linda 61.4; Johnston
Yvonne 61.3; Broome Robert
61.1.
PASS -Caves Richard 60.8;
Heffer Douglas 60.3; Ireland
Keith 60.2; Kellington
Joyce 60,1; Wesenburg Fred
59.8; Johnston Wayne, Stuernol
Peter (equal) 59.7; Renwick
Lana 59.5; Ferguson Barbara
59.4; Howatt Ronald 59.2;
Schuler Ruth 58.8; Wheeler Har-
vey 58.2; Baker Bonnie 57.4;
Glenn Bonnie 57.3; Dobson
William 56.1; Wadel Marlene
56.0; Coffin John, Hickey Rod-
ney (equal) 55.5; Arkell William
55.0; Ward Pauline 54,7; Tiffin
Douglas 54.1; Martin Carl 52.8;
Peacock Lloyd 51.6; Cardiff
Jean 51.4; McKay Pamela 50.4.
BELOW THE LINE ---Machan
Dale; Jamieson Gary; Elston
Larry; Carter Donald; Jacklin
Linda; Budnark Donald; Bridge
Wayne; Purdon Ronald.
GRADE IX
Diversified Occupations
SECOND CLASS HONORS -
1\lcKee James 74.3; Hill Sandra
71.3; Holloway Sylvia 70.8;
Fisher Linda 70.1; Smith Robert
R. 69.6; Errington Ruth, Henry
Keith (equal) 68.8; Bateson Jon,
Eckenswiller John (equal) 68.3;
Cronin William 68.0; Jacklin
Glen 67.7; Gray Mary 67.2;
Smith Robert W., Stone Judith
(equal) 66.7; MacDonald Morris
66.0.
THIRD CLASS HONORS -
Templeman Donald 64.3;
McKay Isabelle 60.3.
PASS -Johnston James 59.2;
Garniss Joan 58.5; Whitby
Linda, Workman David (equal)
58.3; Morrison Kenneth 57,9;
Storey Irvine 53.2; Sinnamon
Jean 50.5.
BELOW THE LINE -Burt
Edward.
GRADE X
5 Year Arts and Science,
Business and Commerce,
Science Teohnology and Trades
FIRST CLASS HONORS -
Corrin Raymond 87.8; Moore
Margaret 86.9; Ferguson Lois
86.3; Powell Karen 84,2; Mason
Mary Anne 83.9; Schaefer Nancy
83.7; Coultes Lynda 82.8; Case -
more Linda 82.4; Hollingshead
Gaye, Pace Peter -John (equal)
81.9; McKibben Ann 80.9; Cas-
lick Brian, Kilpatrick Grant
(equal) 80.2; Fear Katherine
80.0; McDonald Archie. Reed
Gary (equal) 79,9; Wamsley
Gail 79.8; Sinclair Ruth 78.9;
Blackwell John 78.8; Higgins
Marilyn 77.6; Gurney Rae 76.6;
Day Jane 75.9; Whitfield James
75.8; Collar Bryon 75,2; Goy
Ronald 75.1.
SECOND CLASS HONORS-
Mccchan Stella 74.2; Walsh
David 74.1; Walden Gary 73.8;
Hardie Kay Marie, Smith
Norma (equal) 73.4; Skinn Mary
Ann 73.1; Brooks Larry 72.5; -
Clark Brian 72.0; Rae Margaret
70.3; Conn Muriel 70.2; Millen
Joyce 70.1; Rathbun Mary 69.8;
Nickel Marjorie, Sanders
Yvonne (equal) 69,6; Caslick
Elizabeth 68.7; Thornton Jill
68.6; Elrick Richard 68.2; Leg-
gatt Allan, MacLeod Malcolm
(equal) 68.0; Excl Gorda 67.6;
Kerr William 67.4; Pace Philip,
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PRACTICAL NURSING instruction is being
given in the girls' occupational course
which was organized last fall in the new
vocational wing of the local high school.
This is the simulated sick -room where
students take this part of the instruction.
BEAUTY CARE is being taught to girls tak-
ing the occupational course. From the
left are Linda Fisher, Ruth Errington and
Isobel McKay, as they practised manicur-
ing.
-Advance-Times Photo,
To the members of the Board, Teachers and Students of the
am
Win hDistrict
g High g School
on the completion of the new
VOCATIONAL WING
IT WAS A PLEASURE TO BE NAMED AS SUPPLIERS OF SCHOOL
FURNITURE FOR THE NEW CLASSROOMS.
Imperial School Desks Ltd.
PETROLIA -- ONTARIO
Our Sincere Best Wishes
CARTRIDGE
CARTRIDGE,
CARTRIDGE
4110.3)
The Wingham District High School Board
is to be congratulated on the official opening
of the new
IT WILL BE A GREAT BENEFIT TO THE
YOUNG PEOPLE OF THE DISTRICT AND WE
ARE PLEASED TO HAVE SHARED IN THE
COMPLETION OF THIS FINE BUILDING.
BEVERLY WEATHERSTRIP
R. R.1
WATERDOWN, ONT.