HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-16, Page 8The Gocierich Sign01-Star, Thursday, Nov. 16, 1967
olarships, Awards Presented .
eontili,ued From page 1).
Janet MacDonald; Hea/th and
rayffical. Education, Girls,
'dada Shearclown, Boys, Brian
Smith; HiSterY, Aadrew Pirie,
GeOgiliphy, Edward Haines;
MatheMatics, Gordon Stoll;
Chem -Wry, John Gottschalk;
Latin, Anne' McRae. French,
Hugh Allis; Spanish, Jill
Bennett; Home Economics,
Arts `tarry Prace; Busfness
Orexinization, Annette Mac.
.Grade -12r- four year: English,
Suzanne Durin, Health and Phy.
Pleal Education, Girls, Sharon
Chamney; Boys, Ernest Sher.
wood;_Geography, Ted Lutz;
Economics, Bill Robinson;
Mathematics Tom Merner;
Biology, GailMiller; Chemistry
Diane Nicholson. World Poll.
itics, John buck'worth; Market.
ing, John Harness; History,
Linda Bean.
Grade 13: English, Roberta
Prest; History, Edward Royal;
Mathematics, Keith Fisher;
,Physics, Robert Stoll; Ch-einis.
try, , Brian Linfield; Biology,
John Hardy; French, Duncan
MacRae; Latin, Louise Collier;
Geography, RobinSully; Spanish
Barb Elliott.
Books awards for top marks
in individual subjects,. grade by
grade, were presented by' Mr.
Hildebrand, Grade X; Mr. R.
Kernighan, Grade XI; Mr. L.
Rieck, Grade XII; and Mr. E.
Elliott, Grade XIII.
Recipients were as follows:
Grade 9 - five year Arts
and Science. English, Lynda
Corbett; He;tith and Physical
Education, Boys, William
Westbrook, Girls, Marcia.
PARK HOUSE
Available For
BANQUETS, WEDDING
RECEPTIONS or
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Banquet -Licence may
68 West St, 524-9942
Field; History, PatriclaWraith;
Geography, Patricia Wilkin;
Scieace, Denise Dalton; French
Susan, Bisseitr Music Michael.
Walzak; Typing, Janet West*
brook; Home Economics, Janet
Industrial ArtS,
David Warr; Argiculture, Paul
Dungannon
Mrs. D.S. Fines of Toronto
spent last week with her bro.
thers Harold and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Blake. She returned on
• Sunday with her daughter and
son-in.law, Mr. ind Mrs. Jerry
Wilbur, who spent the weekend
at their home here,
* * *
Dr. H,A.S, Yokes spent the
weekend in Toronto with Mrs.
Orthopedic hospital.
* * *
Miss Flora Durmin spent a
couple of days Esgt. week in
Listowel with Mia. Arthur
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Howard John.
.ston spent the weekend in To.
ronto and Kitchener.
8 8 8
Mrs. Joe Petrie of Tillson.
burg visited with her sister,
Mrs. Wilbur Brown for a day
last week.
Two of our elderly gentle.
men are celebrating birthday.s
• this week. Robert Y‘,-Durnin
will be 94 on November 16 at
Maitland Maspor, Croderich and
*Thomas Park was 91 on No.
vember 14. Mr. Park has re.
tient in Wingham and District
hospital the paSt four weeks.
The best wishes of the corn-
munity are extended to bOth.
* *
' Mrs. Lorne Ivers and Mrs.
Cecil Blake atlended the London
Area convention of Women's
Institutes in London last Tues.
day.
Mrs. Dynes Campbell is a
patient in WinghamandDistrict
hospital.. Mrs. Clara McKay is
in Alexandra and Marine hos.
Biowrf is recovering from sut.
gery in Kitchener -Waterloo hos.
pital, Kitchener. We hope all
will be well again soon.
Mrs. Ivan Rivett is attending
the Royal Winter fair in
ronto this week With the 4-1I
girls club leaders.
* * *
We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Harold "Erriniton is
making sattsfackory recovery
following surgert last week in
Victoria hospital, London.
* * *
Mrs. Eva Rice aad Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Rice and chilciken,
of Detroit were weekena
tors with Mrs. Minnie Jones
and Melvin. Mrs. Eva Rice re.
mained for a week's vacation.
Mrs. Helena Ryan has gone
to Port Credit to spend the
winter with her daughter, Mrs.
Goraon Kidd and Mr. Kidd.
* * *
Mr.' and Mrs. Benson Pent.
land of London were weekend
guests with relatives here.
Mrs. Cecil Blake ,attended a
trouseau tea on Tuesday for
Mary Helen Donnely, daughter
of Mr. and Mt's. Dennis Don.
nely, at Pinkerton, whose° mar.
riage takes place on Saturday.
Mr. and 1VIrs. Anderson Mug.
ford spent Sunday with relatives
in Detroit and Mount'Clemens.
Grade 9 - four 'year Arts
and Science: English, Mark Las.
saline; Health and Physical Ed.
uca,tion Boys, Bob Stoddart,
Girls, °Betty Bedard; History,
Mike Sudyk; Geography, David
McGee; Mathematics, Gary
Reid; Science, Donald Fisher;
Business Practice, Mary Sher.
ratt; Economics, Nancy
Taylor; Industrial Arts, Matt*
hias Lohse.
Grade 10 - five year Arte
and Science: English, Eva
Dierolf; Health and Physical E d.
ucation, Girls, Peggy Stoddart;
Boys, David Royal; History,
Anne Russell; Geo.graphy,Kath.
leen O'Brien; Mathematics,
Janet Willis; Science, Shelley
Linner; Latin, Betty Moss,
French, ^Jennifer Grange; Home
Econ.omics, Ann Aldis; Indus.
trial Arts4 Peter K.,albfleisch.
Grade 10 - four year Arts
and Science: English, Janet Mil.
lar; Health and Physical Educa.
tion, Girls , Patti Ladd; Boys,
Jim. Mdstocker; History,
Richard Prest; Geography,
Audrey Wilkins; Mathematics,
Luana Bentley; Science, Jim
Melick.,. Music, Janice Red.
mond; Typing, Arlene Dickson;
Home Economics, Lindailirst;
Industrial Arts Grant Mac-
Dougall; Agriculture, Eric Mc.
Nee.
Grade 11 ,- five year Arts
and Science: English, Lyn
Arule; Health andPhysical Ed.
ucation, Boys, David Brereton;
. Girls, Rosemarie Basler; His.
tory, Donald Pollock; Goe.
graphy, Sharon Van Der Meer;
Mathematics, Patricia Durst;
• Physics, .A.rchie Hunter; Latin,
Wanda Wilson; French, Brenda
East; Home Economics, Janice
Reaburn; Industrial Arts, Doug.
, las Stoll; Business Organization
John Lodge; Spanish Jan Simp-
son.
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