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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-21, Page 12Page 4 - Winzh.atr..A.ancc- :48 e , i'h ir.dav, May 21, 19114 W. H. FRENCH SPEAKER Ilonor Awards To ver 1.00 Students Students from a:: ,;radts at Karc::..^t.cil, ::.arg,aret iat, the Wing1?;a:aF 11:3'.r: 11._.. `', ' a^tit' iced, School who ohtai it'd a:: aver- :' '\:lite•^ age of 77 ,r r,e t sz their work last yfotir wort hon— !` ;1 -.o.,T1111 Qre•:: car ,t - ,' . ,. . tat , - Thur:se}ad. c. .. ,:::"o e; , i, -.al Each of the over ,r;,, a•,:d, rte X0..1:... ree..:. ? .. •ret"^. a ...•:t- . . ,. . ficate from 1,i II Fr«•r..... -,-;ho ettsior 1` . , ,.,• a �•t vt41 r ev,rt . , •k r.•.., ,.:'- .., -.,, • . `e>'...... .. ,._.. ,. , 4:,s ,....r,. . .Sri. .tom , ••. .5. :Anderson, IPougiaBiennia, I Sandra :.:n:erorl, Ruth (..:asa- ! gande, c,=.:i1 1'imrl:ore, 'Myrna Ireland, i;renel,. :'..t'Lenrlau, • >:c•r':t Fidee on, Jo%ct• Procter, !• `„Drat, Janzes Robirl- .�,., :'_ary :1iii: aaa:aca r, 1•10: d :I:t '1 ayl r, Lord.: tp3' •ls• part :1 ti. , .-,t, M:..:c t: 1:,>l - in •. H,1 i s the r,,.. 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Hardie, Linda Haden, Marilyn li:,:1fl ,La: fiollin .s teeth, Robert Johnston, Grant Kilpatricr:, .Alar: Lt.:- Archie t.- Archie ,,:cDonald, Ann McKibbcri, Joseph > . nj Mary Anne Mason, N: r ,arct ""Mort, Faye M, s%rG:e, Mar- jorie `'tic -:el, P. t:. r-Jchn Pace, >.II ?:.len Are'e:son, Wayne • • King, i laine Kirton, 'Jahn: Mot- iat, Elwin Moore, 1 1I:::'t:n- d_ 11, t :11'dia :1>>riI.lrton, Su- sanne ire : nolds, i it lt:. + uusti d- t1er,?'elle Thor:itou, Joaa GRADE >.IIi George Conn, DouglasCc'ul- tes, :::Arra: i:osltes, Julia Cruikshank, Murray McLennan, At'VENTURE IN _. tale of : i:as. and capt.,re .a *:e o::t of the girls' i4::__,ri o:I. last . ee.si, It seetr:.s t early ::rr::ais there on sd :01:::d .. - a . ,Sete.. r, :_..., ...a. ,.e .. .:espas. ....»il': cape .rce: Lin- .:, ..ir" le:_.a:. and t..rtird over . ... _.1.LauzLlin o: the Sc:- erieep rt :.enc. .'Lien .,.i:l- stc'ctic: assisted in the ld: 1. net to:en from one. .,it::' tete case cfth itianC:rin:g Woderit •' now of fic• a11'. over, many questions re- :r.aa: to :;, asked. First and tore1 ost, Low did tLe r'iousc get into the tiled washroom? Secondly, could this be part of Corn:i::nest plot to subvert the de hieratic forms o: govern - • what hearing does thes have on tete, flag ques coil" Finally, and most :rn- !porta _ f:oir_ a moral stand- point. '.;::at was tete gender of the mouse? Strangely enough, that .eIy afternoon students were req_:est• ed to refrain from using. the ,washrooms :n the old section of ANNUAL MEETI Huron County Tuberculosis Association Legis:..,.n ..._ 11, Clint° Wednesday, June 3 at 7 p.m. Guest Speaker — DR. A. J. WATT Beck Memorial Sanatorium, London, Ont. D. I. STEWART, Seaforth, President. 21-28b OUR SERVICE WILL CURE ROUEN RIDING CARS KEN1S Alignment Service BRAKE DRUM TURNING SHOCK ABSORBERS SPRING REPLACEMENT Dial 357.1230 Diagonal Roal -- WINGHAM HIGHLIGHTS the school. We can only guess at the dire connection between the two events. HONOUR AWARDS Also last Th'..rsda, , the bt. s - :est dav o: the w'lC:i, J`, lar, psp.ls who had obta.::ed First Class Horio'.,rs the pre'.ious year were presented with l+.onoi.0 Certificates. A,. .:.Cu'..nt of the proceed.ns will :;t :;i_ild elkewt:ere in the paper. TL. b.:rs (the :rind t oe sew on yo:_:Sleevel which areeli`:.n L out for First Class standing used to bear the word 'Academic'. Last year they were labelled I'Scholastic' and the ones dis- pensed on Thursday stated simply ' Achie..e.rn -nt'. If this !trend contin .es bars for every i acti': it•: May soon be the same, proclaiming only 'Achieve - I trent or ' Accomplishment' or !'Successful 1inaeavour'. HOUSE LEAGUII RESULTS i The wed /louse has cclin !through to take the Boys' First !Lunch Volleyball Champion - !ship. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Miss Beswetherick, the La- i tin teacher at W. D. H.S. , was presented with a luxuriant bou- Iquet of dandelions arranged !around a yellow tulip lastFri- 1 f �rw+. f,.."; L, ter HONOUR AWARDS were presented to over 100 students at the Wingham District High School last week by W. H. French, who was guest speaker at the ceremony. Pic- tured with Mr. French, as a representative group, are: Betty Millen, Teeswater, Grade IX; Claudia Norminton, Teeswater, Grade XII; Jim Hugh Mundell, Grade XII. students who averaged 75 spective grades last year. Mitchell, Wingham, Grade X; The awards were made to percent or better in their re- -Advance -Times Photo. day. The gift cane from one oilier junior classes, 10B, It is perhaps cynica: to mention at this time that teachers will soon be making r ommenda- tion mar:<s for ti,e 5:File exams. GRADUATICt:: One of the t::3'or social events of the hi :, '.Itool year, the Graduation a:::.al, was meld last Friday .:. t::: school , Student 4..,..ators head- ed by Bill McBu:ne•. had worked most of the day t . prepare the gym. Pink was the predomin- ant colour and a ::.: e tight foot high chatr.pia..•, nottie Tile Central ohje.:t of the dee:or- ations. The Formal its, -1: was a suc- cess with around eie:ty couples present. During the evening Suzanne Reynolds was crowned School Queen. Posted to France Ft -/L. Ian Hetherington, RCAF, has received word of a three-year ,• )stins: to I Air Di- vision Head..uarters in Metz, France. Ft. /L. Hetherington has been stationed with the Royal 22 Regiment, La Citadel, Quebec City, when: he has taken part in debating in the French lan- guage and ::as given one-hour lectures to Artily recruits in French. : MARION CONN was one of 42 students who received honour awards for work in Grade IX last year. All averaged over 75 percent during the year. 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