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GUEST SPEAKER AT THE. Grade ,Eight graduation .Oera*
montes at East Wawanosh Central Schor>il was Jin'!, ..oulter1
His address on Wednesday evening: at the sChool , referred to
graduation as one Of ma y celebratIQ .a Whlc
Jew efort in this'0a ht years Qfeffort•,
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The`grade eight duates of
East Wawaneih 'ntral School
were honored in the school audi-
tot um Wednesday evening of
last week as. graduation Gere-•
moniies't000k Plane.
The (graduates oneuPiedthe
centre potion tor the occasion
witnessed by parents, teachers
and guests. G for the banquet
was l0d by, Rev. John
Amos Smith offered h15.ap '" `
-tion on behalf of �p� for
th;e dinner .. provided' by' "'the
Women's .titute. Mrs. Miry
a vc► ate;. -,:a
history of t y • at East
Wawanoal ` th hiimoi i►l�ts ,opt,
was given by ,Doreen ay.
IOP, lel`' speech ended.with a
poem, emphasizing that life .1s.an
equal balance of and tate,
The guest speaker: at the grad«
nation, was ,41M—Coulter' 'of,theL
City Board of rst4000-
•tion... silt
�in,
, a , adtl'ir!.eatst
referred to the graduation, as #.'a.;'+
celebration, a mark'of" achie-
menu, ,an occasion, premed 'by
effort °R (illi` #tom,'parcular• oaSO
eight years of efforts
Along with; wishing the' grad •
uates the, beSt in the y art .to
.come,, he .add them to
sider- their'+choi+ es of 'study. + 'i
;care., .It's not- always 3whatt y'ot*
like best but what is good for you.
thatfoo should choose. , �Ie std
vised, the students, to choose'top„
tiou,scwhich present:.a. challenge.
i s ced ;aa paqu tion to, the
graduates, teachers and parents:.
`There: are,manity questions to be
answered, .,,puzzles.te'; •be solved
and wrongs, to be set right. what
your. contribution be?" -
Clifford Branton gave the,:ap
predation. on 'a ebaif, of those
present, -`for . = ° Coulter's
dr ss. This was folloWed'by ,three
DOR LEEN TAYLOR GIVES the valedictory address at the
. East Wawanosh'Cetitral• School graduation ceremonies held
at the school on Wednesday evening. , (Staff Photo)
ey " Cook, junior boys; Angela:
�scheid, Aritermediate girls;
drew Koopnrans; intermediate.
boys; Heather Cuirrie, senior
girls and overall top girl athlete,
and Terry Armstrong, senior
-- boys and overall male athlete."
Mr., Medd commented 'tot the •
school's pride hr its athletes, not
` those who won awards but all
those who participated in ath-
letics through the year. fle:added
that 'regardless of what happens
everyone should greet' others
with a smile and that it not who
up; that. yt► "m in
fe>r,
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FOUR STUDENYS who excelled in various aspects of school life are Cameron Yuiil, who
won two trophies for academic proficiency; Ingrid Jaretzke, 'WO trophies for academic
proficiency; Heather Currie, senior girl a
thlete and overall girl athlete and Terry Arm-
strong, senior boy athlete and top male athlete in the school. (Staff Photo)
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Education went to Cameron 1/hill
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I�Nior choir
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Intended for last week,
Thirty members of the wink.,
ham United Church Junior Choir
spent a happy 24 bourn camping, •
at Inverhuron Provincial ,Park
Friday night:
The group left Vitinghara at 5
p.m. afldhad their campsite pre.
pared in time for a short swim
and a • hike on. the beach before
campfire. Don' Rlntoul was there
with - his guitar : and made his
usual hit with the kids. All were
filially tucked infor night and
some even got to.sleepp..
Everyone was Op early Satur-
day for a breakfast cooked over
an open .lire. The remainder
the. morning wail spent pia
softball and,taking a nature trail .
• hike with the park naturalist. Th
children prepared their Own .tin
foil dinners and cooked them on
the coals. In the afternoon,. there
was swimming . for all before
breaking camp at, about 4 p.m. -
Leadership for this outing was
provided by Rev. and Mrs. Pass-
more, Mr. and Mrs, Don Mc-
Nichol, Don f tintoul and Diane
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