HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-07-02, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES - Eighteen students graduated this year from grade eight at Ilensall Public School. Back
row left to right are David Lovell, Pat Joynt, Ross Alexander, Danny Snaith, Doug Kyle, Kevin Bisback, Lloyd Allan. Middle row
left to right are Beatrice Thompson, Paul Reaburn, Tony MacDonald, Billy Joe Rowcliffe, Bill Consitt, Kevin Buchanan, Joan Allan.
Front row left to right are Joan Goddard, Cathy Cook, Patricia Va iWieren, and Joan Forrest (Citizens A'ews Pltota)
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whole milk powder in Canada, but
t did not meet company specif-
cations, In reply to a question
of how much the imported 100
sound bags of milk cost, Mr.
Knott stated that he did not know,
Bill Langdon of Lakeside, a
Regional Director of the NFU,
kept the hostile crowd in order
aijd asked for volunteer picketing
of the Borden plant. "We intend
to obey the law as long as this
proves effective, " lie stated. Ile
stated that the NFU does not want
to implicate the Borden Plant
Union. Mr. Landon said that
Agriculture Minster Olsen brought
up the problem in the Federal ,
Parliament and it was stated at
that time that powdered milk was
imported for animal food, but
none for human consumption.
Mr. Knott found difficulty in
addressing the shouting, heckling
crowd, and Mr. Langdonn called
repeatedly for order.
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Complete Course In
4 -Year Program
ARTS AND SCIENCE
Seventeen students at South
Huron District High School are
receiving secondary school grad-
uation diplomas, as a result of
completing their four year prog-
ram in Arts and Science. They
are: Corrine Anderson, Helena
Arts, Aubrey Bedard, Dennis
Beierling, Michael Davis, Ronald
Desjardine, Jonathan Dinney,
Nancy Gifford, Murray Hodge,
Clare Lawrence, Shane McKin-
non, James Morlock, Roger Ratz,
Wendy Ryckman, Robert Taylor,
Douglas Webber and Timothy
Wilcox,
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
There were 14 students grad-
uated in their four-year course
in Business and Commerce at
South Huron high School. They
are : Eugene Becker, Linda Diet-
rich, Cheryl Hern, Kay Hovius,
Yvonne Jaques, Jean Jennison,
Ruth Kerr, Kevin Pfaff, Mary
Ellen Prance, Marjorie Schwalm,
Brenda Skinner, Catherine Van-
wyck, Robert Webb, and Shirley
Willis.
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TRADES
Twelve student completed
their four-year course in Science,
Technology and Trades at South
Huron District High School, and
receive graduation diplomas.
They are: Ronald Green, Glenn
Hodgins, William Hooper, Robert
Moore, Norman Neilands, Ron-
ald Oesch, Robert Parsons, Glenn
Rohde, Robert Smith, Kenneth
Triebner, Ronald Walper and
Raymond Weido.
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