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Nabow s
Fwmi) IB lees
tW the a.wfalt spent ee WWW I&. and Mn. Dave Gibb and
in two hours? ltua'ay visited an ttss weetand
with weir am, Mr. are. Jonas
Gibb and li
Of Kitebener.
NGLIS ARM
Sarnia spent the weekend with
DRAINAGE her parents, Mr. and Mn. Wal-
lace Milligan.
Quality Installation r Mr. and Mrs. bison Falconer'
Iiynn and Paul of Sarnia spent the
Clay or Plastic weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Mowbray.
Free Estimates Whitechurch friends are pleas -
PHONE: 392-670Q ed that Carman Farrier is now
able to get around home on crut-
R
I. R.. 3 Walkerton I c� ainm his accident some time
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ago'
look iWlM our ... cow comfort with
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CAREFREE.I- STALLS�1
F E MADILL SECONDARY SCHOOL t ff d ted t i t d t
- . s a awar s were prase" o s x s to en s
during the Commencement exercises at the school Friday evening. The awards were -
presented by Boris Milosevic. Front row from left, Kirk McMillan, Keith Metzger and
Nancy McGuinness. Back row, Dianne Pennington, Mike Milosevic and Boris Milosevic.
Missing for picture was Randy Clark.
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Madill commencement
(Continued from Page 1) Joan Hackett. Reid to Derick VanderKhppe;
erick MacDonald, Stephen MacGrade 13 Proficiency, donated Student Council Awards pre-
, % Donald, Steven MacDonald, Lau- by R. P. Ritter, to Marjorie rented by Miss Susan Adams to
ria MacLean, Gail MacPherson, Powell; Grade 13 Proficiency in Nancy Riley, Rod MacDonald,
Janet MacPherson. Biology, by John Gnay, to Sandra . Evelyn Morin; Teeswater
Beverley Maize, Irwin Mat Finlay; Grade 13 Proficiency in Creamery Ltd• Award in Agricul-
" thiel, Gayle Chemistry, by W. H.. French, to ture donated and presented by D.
Butlers CAREFREE Stalls I y McBurney, George. Mary Ellen Havens; Grade 13 Thompson, Albert Siertsema;
1 p g McClory, Kenneth McEwan, Win h p -
are hot -dip a I va n ized Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mac- gam Kinette Scholarship
James McGee, Ronald McGee, Donald Award, by the. family of presented by Mrs. J. Jones, Mary
inside and Out for long life. Connie McGlynn, Jacqueline Mc
Glynn, Richard McKay, M Mr. and Mrs. William F. Mac- Ellen Havens.
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Nothin anchored in concrete. y. n
on McKee, Marie McKinnon, Glenn Donald to Mary Ellen Havens;
rR lifies cleaning. ' Grade 13 Proficiency in Mattie -
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' p g McLean, Kathryn Metcalfe, matics, by J. H. Crawford to Wil -
Theresa Millen, Lori Miller, liam Loree; Grade 13 Stanley
Louise Monsma, Stephen Mont- Door Systems Ltd. Scholarship,
gomery, Ralph Morrison, Roger b StanleyDoor Systems Ltd., to
Ask a
But don't take OUf Word f0/ It. I Morrison, Marilyn Murray. by
Loree; Grade 13 W. S.
, neighbour who owns Butler. Richard Nay, Barbara Newton, Hall Memorial Scholarship, in
Linda Newton, Murray Nichol, Science, by Dr. J. S. Hall, MD to
Claudia Niessm, Richard Ohm, Mark Tiffin; Grade' 13 Pro -
Listowel Silo 8r T'rIe Ltd. Bernadine O'Malley, Lorraine ficiency in Physics by K. E. Wood
Box 38, Parker, Robert Pellett, Dianne to Mark Tiffin; Grade 13 Pro -
Moorefield, Ontario Pennington, Jayne Petteplace, ficiency in French, by R. Cam-
Phom: 519-343-2120 and 638-3077 Sharon Phair, Marilyn Prior. peau and Mrs. M. Emerson to
Colleen Raymond, John Rein �James Ritter; Grade 13 French ink, Nancy Riley, David Ritter,
Embassy Award by FrenchEm-
Eric Ross, Joan Ross, Robert bassy to Evelyn Morin; Grade 13
• Ross, Gloria Ruttan, Barbara Proficiency in Latin, In Memory
i Ryan.
of Dr. W. A. McKibbonto Jqy
�\ Constance Schaefer, Joanne ,Kuepfer; Grade 13 Proficiency in
� Schmidt, Lorne Scott, Robina
Semple, Douglas Shiell, John History, E. S. Copeland, to Joao
Siecker, Albert Siertsema, Johnston; Music Award, by Mrs.
Heather Smith,- Barbara Snell, Marie Douglas, to Barbara
Ch
Maureen Staintot4,"'ii.ouise Stamp -ambers and Trudy Holmes.
Grade 10 Proficiency donated
er, Mary Stanley, David Staple-
ton, Robert Strauss, James by Wingham Lions Club, pre-
' ! . , sented by Rev. R. H.
Muriel Taylor, Allen Tilsofi, to Barbara Loree and J ,
Wood; Proficiency, Grat>f! :11)
Kathryn Treleaven, John Under- Home Economics, donated by
r wood, Julie Vandenberg, Derick Wingham Women's Institute,
Vander Klippe, Adele Verbeek,
David Verbeek, Alice Versteeg. presented by Mrs. A. Lockridge
' to Margaret MacIntyre; Pro-
selink, Janet Whytock, Larry
Maxine Watts, Margaret Wes- ficiency, Girls' Occupations,
Wilkins, Richard Williams, Ran- donated by B & P Women's Club,
\ dell Wingfield. presented by Mrs. S. Dabrowski
to Bonnie Walker; Proficiency in
SECONDARYSCHOOL Grade 12 Auto Mechanics,
0 HONOR GRADUATION donated by Ideal Supply Ltd., st
DIPLOMAS presented by T. R. Willis, Terry
Secondary School Honor Hays; Proficiency in Grade 12
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Graduation Diplomas were pre- Home Economics, donated and rented , A.W Corrigan tl, Joyce presented a Miss al rothevW II give you 100 gallons of f urnace fuel oil
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Adams, Warren Ball, Joyce Comber to Katherine Galbraith.
Black, Mary Bradley, Debra AWARDS, BURSARIES 713
Brenzil, Janet Cardiff, Karen AND SCHOLARSHIPSEE /if we let your tank run out.
OneCurrie, Barbara Farrish, Brenda ABCD Award donated and pre -
Finlay, Mary Ellen Havens, sented by F. E. Madill to Mark
Trudy Holmes, Joyce Ireland, Tiffin; F. E. Madill Secondary
Bruce Jermyn, Joan Johnstoq, School Staff Awards, donated by
There is still confusion among growers Kelly Jones, Dennis Jurjeis, the staff • and presented by B. coop
about the association of Pride Murray Keith, Joy Kuepfer, Carl Mil0sevic, Rey irk, Kirk
and King Grain. It is simple, Leek William Loree, Dale Loug- McMillan, Nancy McGuinness,
we're one and the same. heed. Keith Metzger, Michael Milo -
For 25 ears, Pride Corn has been grown, Jean MacAdam, Allan Mac- sevic, Dianne Pennington;
I Y g Connell, Brenda MacDonald, George Menzies Endowment CO-OP Guarantees to -keep you warm this winter. If we let your tank Conditions of Guarantee:
processed and distributed Fund Awards run out, the next 100 gallons are on us, free.
WarMn MacDonald, Lois Mc- presented by Mrs. Let us deliver our fuel oil automatically'Your
to Canadian growers, but last fall v.
Laughlin, Evelyn Morin, Donna Robert Raymond, Janet Cardiff, tank capacity must be 200 gallons or larger, and
we dropped the name Pride Hybrid Nicholson, Judith Nicholson, Bruce Jermyn, Donna Nicholson, CO-OP Petroleum drivers have earned a solid reputation for your home must be your prime residence with
in favor of King Grain Henry Ol, Judith Marjorie Murray Nichol, Colleen Ray- dependability. They're backed by a weather computer to tell them year round occupancy Also, provided your
— it simplified things. mond, Maxine Watts. when our tank needs refilling. We'll delivery credit �s within approved I�mits, you will be
p g Powell, Carey Purdon, Janice Y g• ry quality Fuel Oil all
Growers already know us Rae, James Ritter. (Hospital Auxiliary, Wi Thieligs
o for ill OP's Delivery Guarantee.
p' ry, ngham winter long. We guarantee it.
for King Brand seed which are Donald Sanderson, Brad Sim. a District Hospital Award pre- re s osier will not apply if our failure to deliver
results from interruption of supply, impassable
available through your local seed dealer mons, Paul Simpson, Connie sented by Mrs. M. Procter to Have CO-OP deliver your Fuel Oil and let us worry about keeping goad conditions or any other factor beyond our
so it made sense Stevenson, Jeffrey Taylor, Den- Connie Stevenson-, Order of the you warm. control.
to join everything together. nis Thompson, John Thompson, Eastern Star (Chapter 89)
And this year it's business as usual. Mark Tiffin, Nelson Underwood, Scholarship presented by Mrs.
1. You Can make sone -stop shopping call Brian Wall, Stewart Whitehead, Pearl Bell Brenda MacDonald;
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Gordon Wray. John Stewart MacNaughton Just another way
for all your seed needs
Memorial Award donated and olid at the same time find out � � �' '��"�'�� W
presented by Mrs. D. S. Mac
. about Perth barley, a brand new Naughton to Robert Ross; ;; Coliiiiiinoperatives
gix,row 3 which PROFICIENCY AWARDS
spring barley Mrs, M. Zinn presented the fol- Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Cana- ,.,
has everything going for it — high yields, lowing proficiency awardsdian Legion Branch 180 At"hard
disease resistance. standpy :
ability and soon. presented by Mrs. D. Crothers to
Grade 9 Proficiency, donated Remember now, when you hear by R. H. Lloyd to Janet WoodEvelyn Morin. wor someone talk about King Grain Grade 11 Proficiency, by Adana Paul V. Tiffin Memorial
or mention Pride corn you'll know Studios to Michael Milosevic; Scholarship presented by Mrs. G.
you're at the right place. Grade 11 Proficiency, office W. Tiffin to James Ritter; Scott for
you
Two heads are bettef than One. practice, by Miss Doris McIvor to C. Reid Award in Electronics do-
Janene Purdon; Grade 12 Pro- nated and presented by Scott
ficiency, office practice, by -
King Grain Llmlted Lloyd -Truax Ltd. to Barbara
I P.O. Box 10818 Ryan; Grade 12 Western Fourt- WHI TECHUR CH
Chatham, Ontario, Canada dry Award for technical training A BRANCH OF VCO UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
N7M SL6 by Western Foundry Ltd. to Rod Mr. and Mrs, Simon de goer
MacDonald; Grade 12 W. E. spent the weekend with his
Levan Award for proficiency in mother. Mr's. Roely de Boer, and We like to know our customers
Clare Von Camp RR 4, Brussels, Ontario to
mechanical drafting by Western home They on their way
Foundry Ltd. to David Ritter; Ph from their wed- by name'
887-6310 Grade 12 Proficiency in wood- ding tour.
R. M. Wormington RR 1, Bluevole, Ontario working by Hodgins -McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bregman,
(WLtd. to Thomas Joe and Christinewere in
357617 Miller; Grade 12 Dr. A. J. Irwin London ►eat week and encounter-
BELGRAVE BRANCH
KeNh Shull Wroxeter, Ontario Scholarships by Late Mn. A J ed heavy snow beyond Clinton. Win ham BrusselsIrwin, Stanley I"w, Sandra Mrs. Robert Stewart of Tees- '
335-33" Finlay, Tamara Hayes; Grade 12 water spent Sunday with Mrs. Belprave, Ontario
Hloid ait has � RR /, Winghartt, On" Linda Mahood Memorial Award, Rudy. de Boer and family. 357-271 1 887-6M
Macl)onaTeemater Lions Club. Warren Mr. and ovedonMrs.Potter dayinandfangly
farm U C3 UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO
887-9489 MacDonald; Grade 12 Doris moved on Saturday into the farm
R+o�r Pennington RR 2, Winghom, Ontario MacKenzie Scholarship, Doris house opposite Mr. and Mia.
X7455 MacKenzie Scholarship Fund, Dave Moffat's farm.
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