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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 SPECIA.L DINNERS 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. 11 RED & WHITE Foodmaster Open Nitely Until 10 p.m. 91 VICTORIA ST. - NORTH GODIERICH resh- Killed, Utility Grade CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIME AT CAMPBELL'S ALL BRANDS CIGARETTES THE HOME OF TASTY PASTRY SINCE _1877 CHRISTMAS SHORT BREADS AND SMALL COOKIES CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOW ROLLS HOMEMADE CANDY (Light did Dark) FRUIT CAKE FRESH KILLED, UTILITY GRADE ROASTING CHICKENS FRESH KILLED, GRADE "A" BROILING CHICKEN DUCKS Frozen, Grade" A" FRESH KILLED, GRADE "A" CHICKEN TENDER -PLUMP, GRADE "A" CORNISH GAME HE 146ELMONTE FANCY iiIELMONTE FANCY 1C;EILMONTE FANCY eas EELMONTE FANC 146ELMONTE FANC 14°zELMONTE FANC iiiiLMO TIE nea iiizEILMONTE Pinea WITH PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR MORE 3.6 , CARTON 5% Pray. 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