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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-08, Page 9.9. Judith D. Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Iden Weber, 196 Strang Court, town, .graduated from the University o: Western Ontario recently' With a General B. degree. She plans to attend Aidhouse teachers' college,. London, for a one-year course and upon graduation, she plans a camtr teaching high school English. Ted Barker, son of Mr, andlkirs. .Fred Barker, 19eFalmerstonSt., Goderich, graduated from Strat- ford Teachers College recently... He will begin his teachingcareer at a Southampton public school with a.grade six class. The Bank ker family are celebrating their. diamond jubilee of residence in Canada.' Richard Dwight Aldha;a, son of, Mrs. Bertha Aldham, Goderich, graduated from Waterloo Luth/ eran,university with a Bachelor of Ants degree, on Monday, May Y 23rd. Dwight, who ' majored in psychology and English, will teach at Huron Heights district high school in Newmarket ne::t September. He is married to the former .Marybelle Bere and they have one child, John. 'Bonnie Allen, a graduate or G ..derich - collegiate' received a bachelor of household science degree from the IJniversity ,of Guelph during the recent convo• cation ceremonies ;here. Bonnie is the daughter of Mrs: Sybil Alleeof town: Paul Carroll, 196 Wilson St., Goderich, successfully complet- ed•his term, atStrafordTeachers •College having received the Mc- Lean award for second highest marks in combined academic and practice teaching over the college. term. Paul, who was working at the_Ontar'io hospital 4 miles south of Goderich while attending teachers college , at the same time, is . the son of Mrs. and Mrs. H. F. Carroll, town. 0 Rose'Anne Kreps, 333South St., Goderich, will graduate from 'Ole University of Windsor ac its 7th Convocation •'n Jane ,3,1967 with.. a diploma in nursing .service administratio!r. Rose Anne, a, graduate of Mount Fo est d; strict high schoo'., is the daagh`er o° Mr. and Mr's. William' Kreps. Sandra V.V1�ar , "righterof • Mr s..Joau Tmak .owioz a•ndthe,late Mr. Antoni Torilkowicx',Goderich graduated With a Bachelor of `Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario last month. Sandra, a graduate in pyschology, has pbtained a position in London . as in assistant social worker. She expects to return to post grad' • uate studies in ,,the fall of 1968 to obtain her master of social work degree. The former Me ry Blackstonewas another. gradua' a of ..he University ' of Guelph who received the Ba zh. elor of household science degree, .this Month. Miss Blackstone became' the brides of David Pequegnat in a double ring cere- mony -viilch took place in God. erich on Ap_•:1 22. ' By Catherine Russell Holmesville School pupils arc- umulated the greatest number of points yesterday -at the District Field Meet held at the Agrtc. ultural Park .In Goderich, In second place „was Goderich. Triple jump, running broad. jump, shotput, high jump, and track events were held. Other schools. -participating were Sear forth, Clinton, Clinton Air Base, and Londesboro. Graduates Are Invited To. Send In .Photographs. - For This Special Page Award .Winning Three Graduates Are Honored At Mother, Daughter Banquet AUB'i12N — Three graduates were honored last •Week at the mother and daughter banquet of the Auburn, C.G.LT. held in the Sunday school rooth of Knox Presbyterian Church. The three girls, Brenda flail, Wendy Sch. neider ' and Ruth Bere were all Seated at the head.table,with their moers along with the president of the Knox W.M.S., Mrs. Wilfred San The president, Miss Brenda Ball, was in charge of the pro. gram and the. toast to the Queen proposeed by W endy S chneider, race,was pronounced by Rev. R. MacLean aid about fifty mem. ers, their Mothers and guests {partook of :the Smorgasbord SUP* The graduation ceremony was per: All . the; girls pinned cor. in' charge of Ma's. Bradnock as. sages on their mothers. Mrs. sisted by Rev. R.U. MacLean Sanderson brought greetings and the assistant leader, Miss from the W.M,S, who supports Laura Phillips. She pinned pins the C.G,i,'T', group. 'rhe head and corsages on each girl grad. table acid guests were introduced uating. Beginner's pins were pre. by the Wader, Mrs. Wes Brad. seated to Gall Seers and Marie nook, , Plunkett who have completed ,� .. thein 'first yeti' __ in tht group . .. _ s ._tial .�., Ref.- Aff The pining of. hands and the his message, '"-Pre judice - jud. . ging before you know the facts about her or him and having no reason behind it." He told his -listeners that this is the trouble throughout the, World today; peo. pie do not wait to find the truth "n.nd he ;asked everyone to rid "herself of all prejudice andlearn to live together. Brenda Archambault' thanked 'the speaker and presented hitt with a gift. A special centennial treat was the songs sung by Ken Scott and Barbara Snell of Lon. de'sboro. They were introduced by Betty' Moss and thanked by Shelley Grange. TIlb guest speaKer, n�za The itiYr i;•811""U'rEll'ttgge'rg ' lira's-hitrow,- inging Or,:taps.1=00,3,1% duced by Dian Lapp. He chose for noel banquet to a cldse. ^s • Paul , F.Linklater, • son of Mrs. . Anne Linklater; R. R. 5, God- erich, graduated from Waterloo Lutheran UniVersity this year • with a B.A. degree in a four year "honors •' history and"phil. osophy" course. The former God- erich collegiate graduate was one of 43 graduating students at the University who achieved a 75 percent average which earned him .a place on the WLU•J dean's honor roll. Paul, Who is presently• on vacation in Europe is un. aware, of 'the fact that his grad. uating marks have also won him a gold medal award in the "hon. ors history and "pailosephy course." He begins a teaching .career alt; Port Perry collegiate next September. • Harold William Bettger, son of Mr.','and .Mrs., Harold Bettger,,. Goderich, graduated from a four•+ year. 'laonor range" course at the University of W .stern Ontario this month. He and 'nis wife, the, former, Eva. Wicks, Dresden, Ontario, will be teaching at Nia. gara Falls at the opening of the fall school term. At Western Three former Goderich collegiate, students, were among a class of 37 who graduated . from the St. Mary's general hospital's school of nursing. The occasion was observed by . graduation exercises held W ednesday, May 17, in the Mutual .,Life auditorium at Waterloo: From ' left are: Judy Denomy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Denomy,"town; Colleen i Connelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. John 0 'Connelly, R. R. ;;3, Goderich; Delores Taman, daughter of Mr.and 'Mrs. W,J. T*matOL,R 0,: Goderich. During the pio;;razn; • `a Prize, for general proficiency was awarded.` to: another Goderich girl, Antje N iz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nanz, 138 Wilson Street, toTwn, ° ,neje is a second year student' at the St. Mary's school of nursing. Goderich District Gra • Goderich and district students were among" the 2,1(10 graduates who took part in the traditional - MIDDLESEX • COLLEGE BA General Program; Bonnie L, Homuth, Clinton; Elizabeth° Lamont,. Mitchell; Karen J. Law- son, Listowel;F.H..MacDonald; Goderich; Leslie A. Skinner, Mit.. chell; Cherry L. Thiel, Mitchell; • Sandra Ware, Goderich; Juith D. W ��ber, Goderich, Girls, And Mrs. Bradn.ock Attention Bean Growers TREFLAN AND EPTAM ARE AVAILABLE AT GEORGE WRAITH No.:8 Highway - GODERICH Ph.: 524=6511 rumesmm� s.rY�k� A�nM�M1tRiYN)NAlciAi.F.. 23-24-1,5 IVy..4+AfH4w1r414 convocation ceremonies at the University of Western Ontario last week. The ceremoniesbegan UNIVERSITY COLLEGE BAonors: D.W, Ellison, Mit. che1,1;iP.W. Pratt, Listowel. HURON COLLEGE Bachelor of arts,. general J.A. MacNaughton,. Exeter; Geor- gina A. Swanton, Goderich. a week ago Tuesday and centin. ued for five days. Area graduates are as follows: • SCHOOL OF NURSING ° Bachelor of science in nursing Elizabeth M. A. Parkinson, Mit: chell. Diploma in publi i health Mir:, sing: Carol E. Donald, Stratford; Susan E. Hind-marsn, Goderich; Kathryn A. Jervis, Mitchell; Gwyneth E. Langley, Stratford, Glen Ribey Of Goderich was among the graduates in the associate diploma in agriculture course at the University, of Guelph May 17. • • .THAT'SOUR USED CAR SITUATIONX . . TH. E PRICES ARE DOWN TWO 4964 CHEVROLET BISCAYI�TE. DEMONSTRATORS� � . � : .,,�•. --� Four -door, six -cylinder, standard transmission, radio. Com - 1967 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE pletely reconditioned including new paint; E83093. $1.595 Two -door with six -cylinder, . automatic, radio, whitewalls, discs; E85551. 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