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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Advance-Times, 1977-11-09, Page 2qi fiVAIgce-Trines, Novtembes 9, 19' GEORGE MENZIES AWARD—These students received the George Menzies Endowment F urtd awards at the F. E. Madill Secondary School graduation Friday evening, Back row, Steve Retch, and Robert Bryans; front row, Brenda McCutcheon and Judy Adams. Manystudents graduate during Madill commencement exercises About gra students received diplomas or certificates during the commencement exercises at F. E. Madill Secondary School, W1ingham, last Friday evening. Members of the school staff and of the Huron County bow*, of education participated in ` the ceremony, which also featured selections by the Madill choir. Secondary school honor graduation diplomas were pre- sented by R. J. Elliott of . the board of education and Robert Ritter, school principal, to: Susan Adams, Doreen An- dersen, Margaret Arbuckle, Elizabeth Armstrong, Mary Bakelaar, Glenda Ballagh, Dianne Bannerman, Bonnie Behrns, Kathleen Bennett, Vicki Bradshaw, Jeffery Bumstead, Ronald Carson, Carol Cartier, Marilyn Congram, Teresa Cronin, John Day, Janice Dun- bar. Sandra Finlay, Kenneth Fischer. Katherine Galbraith, Tamhra Hayes, Ruth Henderson. John Kennedy, Mar 1ylr_naLeahy, Joan Leish- man, Stanley Loree, Kenneth McEwan, Richard McKay, Mar:, McKinnon, Kathryn Metcalfe, Lori Miller, Roger Morrison, Claudia Niessen, Lorraine Par- ker, Dianne Pennington, Barbara Ryan, Joanne Schmidt, Larne Scott, Albert Siertsema, Maureen Stainton, James Strong, Kathryn Treleaven, John Underwood, Derick Vander Klippe, Robert Van Staalduinen, Adele Verbeek and Richard Williams Jack Alexander of the board of education and school vice prin- cipal Ken Wood presented secon- dary school graduation diplomas to: Debbie Adams, Dwight Amours Fern Adams, John Adams, Judith Adams, Rodger Adamson, Mary Anne Alton, Nancy Alton, Darrell Anderson, Robert Arm- strong, Terrence Armstrong, Joanne Bakelaar, David Ben- nett. James Blackwell, Paul Slake, Murray -Bone. Maxine Bradley, Luanne Brocklebank, Carol` Brophy, Robert Bryans, James Bryce, Barry Bushell, Thomas Callahan, John Camp- bell. Jeffrey Cardiff, Margaret Carson. Lionel Carter, Kathleen Cassidy, Sharon Cloakey, Brian Cooper, Janice Coultes, Paul Curran, Ansley Currie, Heather Currie, Lori Dabrowski, Harold David- son, Frederick de Boer, Kenneth de Boer, Ronald de Boer, Richard Demaray, Peggy Deneau, Curtis Dettman, Garth Dickert, Sylvia Dickison, Jeffrey Dickson, Judy Dickson, Paul Dickson, Twyla Dickson, Peter Doll, Annette GRADUATION—These students received special awards at the F. E. Madill Secondary Schoolgraduation Friday evening. Back roar, Mike Milosevic (staff award); Dianne Pen- nington, (ABCD award) and Bruce Norman' (staff award). Front now, Pam Gerrie, Bonnie Welker and David Housser, all receiving staff awards. The ABCD award, present- ed by_Frank Madill, is given to a student for student involvement above and beyond the call of duty. F. uty- F. E. MADILL GRADUATION—These students received special awards at he F. E. SecOndara St -PON arad.fa-,er r..dav evening From left are Lori Maier. Hospital •Darr Wing yarn and D,s.-r,c. Hospital. Award Marilyn Gong.ram. Order of the Eastern Star tChapter e91 Schailarshe Caro Carter. Lades Auxiliary Roval C.arnadaar nee or Branch 180 Award and Sandra F:nl.ar. Wangharn Kin ne Scholarship. STUDENT COUNCIL AWARDS—These snacients akeir, a,aar 'roe," "►'e F E Mad^.10 Vie; a, a S:ct- cei i''c;il at gradate :Tom Fritiaa eweanng Frim+. lett .,ey are Bohr 'wa :sze.T ID'en ne Fenn.ington art! c»wtae Pitar.in VALEDICTORIAN—Tamara Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hayes of Wingham was valedictorian at the F. E. Madill Secondary School graduation ceremonies Friday evening. Miss Hayes also received the Paul T. Tiffin Memorial Scholarship, presented by Mrs. G. W. Tiffin. This award is tor a student entering engineering. architecture or environmental studies. Miss Hayes is in emu ineering at the Un i vers i ty of Toronto. Legislature may probe Bruce costs A iegslatave committee on Ontario Hydro may be empower- ed rnv--esti ate the controversy giirromnding the heart' :rate - plant ate - plant cess at the Bruce nu ear poor erect. Prem er Sri` .am Davis said lag week lie said'neeetaa laves :.>+s of reference ice- a committee have been some on among p house l€sders Liberal leer .tea :-^. � t.t . Who has been c t,a,in rr r casts as the paviect are inn v control. charged that the 1E0%1=11 IZnen as u-noece rally- d ;lay:rg se'narg a the committee He t- aiim s the committee should have -beenset zap eerty in the fail. and said he t`i dars the premier's rr]tva r� • conmat int that the O;)t be looked aat by the me. W; e committee The Labe ahs hire siet-ti-ers D. nee they intend to thscu a the Brom p t in the inion ranee arbether or ;:roc. ,t as rµiladede terms reference reacried to be mare min= over budget Mr Suli2h has c' aaaplar than? are nr..- cye �im the c catta-ID,ct witth the timIdia- Canada Ltd The cc pis: haareang the besey water pix an a '-n sz pima- bans Tirthitb meas all cog t ma -oases are ptilkssied ahs tnr C 1 Hydriz. with the oompaoT r i as set fee air the above the cot, Derseh, Terry Douglas, Paid Drennan, Mary Eadie, Barry Edwards, Janet Farrish, Richard Fines, Eileen Fischer, Randy Fischer, Norma Fisher, David Gamble, Donna Gamble, Marcia Gibson, Kevin Good, Paul Gowing, Martha Graham, Donna Gregg, Janice Guest, Ronald Haasnoot, Donna Hack- ett, Bernie Hares, Cheryl Hal- denby, Doreen Harlin, Donald Hastie, Linda Hendrik.s, Catherine Hodgins, Paul 'Hollo- way, Mary Lou Hopper, John Housser, Karen Hyndman, Brent Ireland, Carol Jamieson, Harry Jaretzke, Ingrid Jaretzke, Debra Jefferson, Donna Jeffrey, Glen Jeffrey, Laurie Johnston, William Johnston, James Jutzi. Rhonda Keffer, Grace Kelly, Launa Kennedy, Gordon Kina- • han, Julianne King, William King, • Annette Kirkland. Jacque- line Kozack, Susan KreUtzweiser, Roger Kufske, Douglas Kuyven- hoven, Donelda Lamont, Sharon LeDrew, Dwight Leslie, %ally LeVan, Christie Lewis, David MacDonald, Dayle Mac- Donald, Diane MacDonald, Linda Machan, Margaret MacPherson, Judith Malda, Karen Mann. Joyce Martin, Diane McCormick. Brenda McCutcheon. Tauri Mc- Glynn, Michael McIntosh. Catherine McKenzie, Douglas McNee, Jacqueline McWhirter, Oscar Meier, Keith Metzger. Thomas %filler, Michael Mijo- sevic, Mary Ann Mlltenburg. Robert Mitchell, Lori Moir, Paul Moir. grit; Montgomery. Debra Montgomery, 3dichael Moore. Corrine Nesbitt, Terry Nesbitt. Brenda Nethery. Mary Anne Nicholson, Marjorie Nixon, Jerry Olechowski, Patricia Grier'. Debra Ortlieb, Johanna Passchier, Vickey Peel, Thomas Peterson, Robert Phillips, Steven Pletch, Donald Procter, Janene Pardon, Lily Rasmus,, Cheryl Reece Brian Reid, David Reid. Ellen Reid, Karen Richey; Bonnie Richmond, Mary Elizabeth Riley, Joanne Ritt+ie, Gerald RJeskes, Howard Robing, Donald Ross, Gordian Ruff, Joy Etut - fo 1. Beth Sauve, Aileen weer water, Larry Scott Ste ins Scott, Lynne Shore, Michael Siertsema, Gregory Simpell, Roderick Simpson, Catherine Skinn, Carla Smith, Juanita Smith, Mary Smith, Marilyn Sproul, Leslie Stafford, Lori Staf- ford, Vicki Steckley, Paul Steep, Georgina Steffler, David Stephenson, Wayne ,,Strong, Sylvia Stratton, Gregory Stuart, Susan Swanson, Doreen Taylor, Mark Taylor, Beverly Tele.hus, Kenneth Tervit, Kevin Townsend, Craig Tre- leaven, Henry Van Dyke, Jane Vath, Irene Versteeg, Dale Walden, Nancy Warren, Karen Welt': rod, Darlene Wesse- link, Elaine Whitby, Daniel White, Tammy White, Wayne Whytock, Mary Jean Wilhelm, Irene Wray, Murray Wray and Cameron Yuill, Board of education rep- resentative Alex Corrigan and G. W. Gibson of the Madill staff presented certificates of training to: Robert Bridge, Thomas Chap- pell, Lori Collins, Marvin Cook, Linda Darling, Douglas Hamill, Murray Hickey, Joe Hornell, Raymond Hunter, Charles Husnik, Georgette Kennedy, Rose Kennedy, Clinton Lennox, Heather Mc- Cracken, Georgia Morris, Bruce Norman, Mervyn Penfound, Pat- ricia Pilgrim, Thomas Strong, Johannus Van Diepen, Richard Visser, Bonnie Walker and Richard Whitby. HOEGY FARM SUPPLY LIMITED Brodhagen, Ontario Tel. 345-2941 After hours, 345-2243 *. Barn washing and disinfecting Spraying with carbola - whitens and disinfects as it dries. * Cattle spraying for lice and warble control. NOTICE REMEMBRANCE -DAY The Wingham Town Council requests that places of business dose from 10:00 a.rri. to 12:00 -Noon so that all people may attend the service at the Cenotaph on Friday. Nov. 11th at 11:00 a.m. Wm. E. Walden Mayor G CN Express trucks ate coming. They will be seen in more places than ever before. 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