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THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1971
List Results of
Commercial Class
GRADE IX
Four highest students; Karen
Broderick, Marilyn Ducharme,
Kevin Bisback, and Delores
Kenney.
Certificate of Achievement,
student with the highest standing
in each subject; Physical and
Health Education, Karen Brod-
erick; English, Karen Broderick
and Delores Kenney; History,
I<evin Bisback; Geography, Kev-
in Bisback; Consumer Education,
Karen Broderick; Mathematics,
Karen Broderick; Science, Kevin
Bisback; Typewriting, Susan
Schenk; Hpme Economics,
Wendy Hay; French, Marilyn
Ducharme,
HONOUR ROLL (80/o or over):
Karen Broderick and Marilyn
Ducharrne.
GRADE X
Four highest students: Darlene
Ducharrne, Kathlene DeWar,
Elaine Randall, and Randy Tie -
man.
Certificate of Achievement,
student with the highest standing
in each subject; Physical and
Health Education, Susan Parsons;
English, Elaine Randall; I-listory,
Randy Tiernan; Geography, Darl-
ene Ducharme; Mathematics,
Elaine Randall; Bookkeeping,
Elaine Randall; Data Processing,
Darlene Ducharme; Typewriting,
Kathy DeWar, Home Economics,
Brenda Parsons; Science, Elaine
Randall.
GRADE XI
Four highest students; Joan
Finkbeiner, Sharon Willert,
Elsie Toornstra, Wilma Neeval.
Certificate of Achievement,
student with the highest standing
in each subject: English, Wendy
Grasdahl; History, Theresa Gren-
ier; Mathematics, Joan Fink-
beiner; Bookkeeping, Joan Fink-
beiner; shorthand, Sharon Willert;
Office Practice, Wilma Neeval;
Business Machines, Sharon Wil-
lert; Business Finance, Margot
I Ianderer.
GRADE XII
Four highest students: Brenda
Koehler, Diane Shapton, Rose-
mary Ducharme, and John Lenk.
Certificate of Achievement,
student with the highest standing
in each subject; English, John
Lenk; Business Correspondence,
Rosemary Ducharme; Mathemat-
ics, Brenda Koehler; Bookkeep-
ing, Brenda Koehler; Office
Practice, Diane Shapton; Bus-
iness Finance, Norma Gingerich;
Shorthand, Diane Shapton; Bus-
iness Law, Cathy Grenier
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CROP REPORT
All crops have made excellent
progress in the last weeks .under
spotty dry conditions as showers
were scattered across the county.
Grain: Wheat is well headed
but is shorter than average due
to the dry spring. Early spring
grains are heading out and look
good while later crops are grow-
ing rapidly but remain thin due
to dry soil conditions after seed-
ing.
Corn crops have made excell-
ent growth during the warm nights
and spraying operations are about
complete. Cultivation of corn
continues.
Bean crops have good stands anc
size and first cultivations are
just beginning. Occasional atra-
zine damage is reported, this
likely due to dry conditions after
seeding, which tends to cause
greater damage than when moist-
ure is abundant.
Haying is about completed in
the South with alfalfa weevil
causing some damage. Hay crops
are about one half harvested in
North Huron.
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Married in Stratford Church
WOODHOUSE - LEIBOLD
Ruth Ann Leibold became the
bride of Stephen Henry Wood-
house, June 4, 1971, at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Stratford, with
Rev. C. James officiating.
The parents of the bridal
couple are Mr. and Mrs. Theod-
ore Leibold, Zurich and Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Woodhouse,
Stratford are the parents of the
groom. The church was decor-
ated with white shasta daisies
and yellow carnations.
The bride escorted down the
aisle by her father, was charm-
ing in a Florentine rose lace
sheath skirt of lagoda, full
puffed sleeves were held by lace
cuffs with the Empire waist band-
ed by a satin ribbon bow ending
in long streamers at rhe back.
The design featured a semi -
cathedral train and a pretty
stand up collar. Iler head piece
of pearl -edged organza and lace
rosette design held a four tier
bouffant veil, with seed pearls
• Varna News
Members of South Huron
County Loyal Orange Lodges,
also members of the L. 0.B . A .
met here on Sunday morning
last and led by the Clinton Fife
and Drum Band paraded to the
United Church. The Service
was in charge of the pastor, Rev.
Murdock Morrison, who gave
an inspiring message. The choir
under the leadership of Mrs.
Douglas McAsh sang an anthem,
also Mr. Peter Postill sang a
solo. After the Service the local
members of the Lodge served
lunch in the Orange Hall.
The sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be administered
on Sunday, July 4, in the United
Church.
DICK and DAVE'S
PLUMBING
and
ELECTRICAL
Dick Rau Dave Durand
236-4601 565.5281
"Service that Satisfies"
trimming the scalloped edges.
She carried a cascade of yellow
roses , stephonitis, baby's
breath and ivy.
Dorothy Jacqueline Woodhouse,
sister-in-law of the groom and
Mrs. Diane Leibold, sister-in-
law of the bride were similarly
dressed in cotton lace over
mauve taffeta, and carried
nosegays of white daisies and
pink and pinnochoi palms
ordinate carnations with miniat-
ure daisies in their hair. Kimb-
erly Cort was flower girl. She
wore a long white satin gown
with miniature daisies in her
hair, Dale Cort was ring bearer.
The bride's mother was dres-
sed in a mauve dress with white
accessories and a corsage of
mauve stattice and pink sweet-
heart roses and baby's breath.
The groom's mother wore a green
and white ensemble with green
and white accessories and a cor-
sage of yellow sweetheart roses
and baby's breath.
After a reception and dance
held at the Optimist Hall, the
happy couple left an a trip to
Niagara Falls. The bride chang-
ed into a two-piece royal blue
pant suit with light blue trim,
and wore a corsage of white
carnations. The couple will
reside in Stratford.
Zurich Vacation Bible School
The 10 -day Zurich Vacation Bible 'School
will again be held at the
ZURICH MENNONITE CHURCH
Monday, July 5 to Friday, July 16
9 A.M. • to 11.45 A.M.
The school offers the Herald Press,
twelve --year closely graded curriculum
from Kindergarten 1 through Grade 10,
Children who are 5 years old, or who will
be starting Kindergarten this September,
are eligible to begin our Kindergarten 1
class, You should pre -register these chi-
Idren,.by calling Mrs, Kathy Steckle,
phone 262- 5440,
The emphasis of the school this year is
"Learning to Pray."
There will be a free Bus Route similar
to the one last year. For further infor-
mation
nfor-mation please contact Rev, Cyril Ginger-
ich, Director. phone 236-4709
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