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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1970
FIELD MEET CHAMPS - A Field Meet was held last week at the Zurich Public School, and
winners in the various classes were declared. Left to right Zelda Inthout, intermediate girls' champ-
ion; Rosemary Murray, senior girl's champion; Wayne Truemner, senior boy's champion; and Greg
Love, intermediate boy's champion. (Citizens News Photo)
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JUVENILE AND JUNIOR CHAMPIONS - These students walked off with top honours in the juvenile
and junior division of the Field Meet held last week at the Zurich Public School. Left to right,
Brenda Riddell, tied for champion in juvenile girls; Jeff O'Brien, junior boy's champion; Donna
Riddell, 'junior girl's champion; Barbara Rader, tied for champion in juvenile girl's class; and Geoff
Hunt, the champion in juvenile boy's class. (Citizens News Photo)
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GRADE 9
Four highest students: Edward
Farwell, Gary Shipman, Richard
Hoffman, Cecil Regier, Jim Den-
omme.
Certificate of Achievement,
Student with the highest standing
in each subject, Physical and
Health Education, Peter Sereda;
English, Jim Sharrow, History,
David Finkbeiner; Geography,
Edward Farwell; Mathematics,
Edward Farwell; Science, Edward
Farwell, Drafting, Edward Far-
well; Machine shaop, Edward
Farwell, Electricity, Edward Far-
well, Norman Wilson; Building
Construction, Edward Farwell.
First Call Honours - Honour Bar
(*Indicates 80'/o or over - Honour
Roll) *Edward Farwell.
GRADE 10
Four highest students: Dennis
Hutton, David Rawlings, Gary
Gibson, Tim Mock.
Certificate of Achievement,
Student with the highest standing
in each subject: Physical and
Health Education, Vince Ayotte;
English, Dennis Hutton; History,
Dennis Hutton; Geography, Bruce
KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
26th Annual Garden Party
FAIR GROUNDS
KIRKTON ONTARIO
Highway 23
Wednesday, July 15th, 1970
Softball Game — 6:00 p.m.
Little Stars Juvenile Programme — 7:30 p.m.
Sparkling Professional Programme — 9:00 p.m.
Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating
Free Supervised Parking on Grounds
Police Protection
Adults - $1.50 Children - 25c
Attendance — 4,000 - 5,000
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COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
Russell; Mathematics, Gary Gib-
son, Dennis Hutton; Science,
David Rawlings; Drafting, David
Rawlings, Machine Shop, Gary
Gibson; Electricity, Gary Gibson
Building Construction, David
Rawlings; Auto Mechanics, Steve
Horner.
First Class Honours, - Honour
Bar: Dennis Hutton.
GRADE 11
Four Highest Students: Grant
Hodgert, Leo Debus, Doug Ford,
Glenn Cooper.
Certificate of Achievement,
Student with the highest standing
in each subject; Physical and
Health Education, Glenn Cooper;
English, John Lawson; History,
Joy Whiteford; Geography, Sharon
Jacobe; Mathematics, Grant
Hodgert; Physics, Grant Hodgert;
Machine Shop (Major), Denton
Gaiser; Drafting, (Minor) Denton
Gaiser; Electricity (Major), Ken
Ferguson; Electronics (Minor),
Leo Debus; Auto Mechanics (Maj-
or), Glenn Cooper; Welding
IMinor) Larry McCarthy.
GRADE 12
Top Student: Norman Neilands.
Certificate of Achievement,
Student with the highest standing
in each subject. Physical and
Health Education, Bob Moore;
English, Norman Neilands; Chem-
istry, Bob Moore; Mathematics,
Glenn Rhode; Building Construct-
ion (Major) Norman Neilands;
Electricity (Minor), Bob Moore;
Auto Mechanics (Major) Ray Weid
Machine Shop (Minor) Ray Weido.
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