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Special accomplishment awards were presented to students of St. Mary's School during graduation
celebrations Thursday, night, held at St Peter's Cburch Hall. From the left: Michael Palmer, the
Catholic °Women's League and the Women's Institute Awards 'for general proficiency; Tom
O'Brien, citizenship award from' the Huron -Perth Separate School Board; Wendy McAstocker,
Ahmeek Chapter IODE Award for literature; Judy Bedard, citizenship award from the
-Huron-Perth Separate School Board; Dianne Osborn Maple Leaf Chapter IODE history award;Pat
Conlon, Knights of Columbus senior public spe\aking award. Awards were presentediby Mtcs. Leitch
— Maple Leaf Chapter IODE; Mrs. Claremont, Ahmeek Chapter IODE; Mrs. Jack Cook, Women's
Institule;,Vincent Young, past chairman of, the Huron -Perth Separate School Board; Tony Wisser,
Knights of Columbus and Mrs, Rita McKenzie forthe Catholic Women's League. —staff photo.
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t) salaries
The Fireballs of the Bluewate't Wallace, Nutshell, 39; Petr faster by racing — and have more
Sailing Club won hands, down ' :Collier, . Day ,ailer, 58; Paul enjoyment doing it.
Sunday in_ the..third raceotthe. _Carroll, §irocco, 58',2 and Don
, It. --4e expeete-d two more
....., •••-....t......locaLsaiiing:elub- -Aitskutta....-- .,---M-cEwaa.,-Paceship',6,8..„; .
Firekalk--will -be-in thez-water this_
LightaiTs-left-the-heavier-cfalr. 'The club— welcomes- . Mikr”
drifting while the scow type
Fireballs slipped over the water
to finish the course in,fialf the
time it took the rest.
Order of finish was as follows'.
George Robertson, Fireball, 25;
Dr - Mike Watts, Fireball; 28;
Con Watters, Sunfish, 38; Bob
Watts and Bob Wallace to its
boats by Harold Jeffery and Bud
races andlooks orwar o •
having them aboard 'again this Keuhl. .That means class racing
weekend. when races will start at 'for Fireballs can start — and the
excitement will build up.
welcomed and remember you SkiPpers. meeting at I p.m. at
need have no experience to take Snug Harbour, see you then. •
part and you will learn sailing -
BY 111/1L.NIA okg
At a special, meeting of the
Huron -Perth Roman , Catholic
Separate School Board -in
Seaforth on Tuesay
transportation and janitos'
salaries were topics "for
discussion.
Trustee Arthur Haid, RR 4,
Listowel, chairman of , the
transportation eprnmittee said-
-agreements have been completed
with bus companies to all
schools with the exception of
Goderich and Exeter. Mr. Haid
said that where there have ben
increases in the costs of
contracts it is due' to 'the
increases , in the -number of
k i n d ergarten classes.
Kindergartens are being
introduced next year in all
Huron -Perth separate schools
that did not already have them.
Salaries to be paid to janitors
were discu'ssed at great , length.
Jack Lane, business
administrator was instructed to
mail out a list of duties of
janitors and a contract to be
signed to all janitors. These are
to be completed and a report is
to be made for the next meeting
on July 20.
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ISERVATION SS 1:41101.
James Keith Orr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Orr,... RR 2,
Goderich, graduated May 29
from Fanshawe College -of
Applied- Arts and Technolo9Y,
London, 'as an electrical
technician during graduation
• ceremonies at Centenniar
He attended public schools at
No. 6 Union and at Holmesville
and was a graduate of CHSS,
Clinton. — Photo by Gerald
Cover ,
Graduates with honours
'Miss Lynda C. Holland, j-iu,rldred Dollar Scholarship
granddaughter of Mrs. A. Ptady • froth the Lions Club and an
and the late Wilfred G. Eighteen , Hundred & Fifty
McMillan, graduated' from Dollar Scholarship from Dr. A.
Geraldton Composite High Malcolm, .
---School.in Northern Ontarlomith--,. ,,,..-41,011anal,,
Eirst ,Class.z;Honomi,:.±ying,.foz' .younger 4t-randdalighter;' is- :ithe-
first place in Grade XII. Lynda recipient of her second Gold pin
has taken advanced credits in and the Outstanding Athlete
Grade XIII 'along with her Grade Award for the 'second year.
XII subjects this year and has ,Janke has held the honp4 oT
beenssattcl to enter Lakehead being , Northwestern Ontario's
University, the__ star. in.Track-and Field for three
---Fa117--She-has-thz-sen--the4ield of---yeam"-ttarrrantling
• medicine as her goal. Lynda is'
the recipient of her fourth Gold
pin donated by, the School
Board each year to students.with
an over 80% average, a One
ribbons and trophies in all her
events. Both girls are members
o the,,High 'School Band, Janice
on the trumpet and Lynda a
Clarinet soloist. ••
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Winner of the IGA merchandizing contest' for a television set lest month was Mrs. Elmer Hunter,
RR 2 Gaderich. She was,presented with her prize by store owner Jim Remmington. — staff photo.
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