HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-06-28, Page 15THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973
High School awards
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Economics 550 - Muriel Abbott
and John Blackwell.
YEAR IV
Highest students (Academic
Shield and Lions Club Award)
John Deichert, Jeff Reaburn,
Elizabeth Jolly, John Muller.
Hopper -Hockey Shield -
Bruce Pfaff, Diane McCann
Kinsmen Award, - Gerard
O'Rourke and David Finkbeiner.
Certificate of Achievement.
Physical Education, John Muller
Susan Luther, English 440, Lynn
Hiscott; History 450 - Jeff
Reaburn; Geography 450, Eliz-
abeth Jolly; Math 450, Elizab-
eth Jolly; Math 440, Jim Den-
omme; Math 441, Bruce Pfaff;
Latin 450, Jeff Reaburn; French
450, John Deichert; Spanish 450
Elizabeth Jolly; Chemistry 450,
John Deichert; Chemistry 440,
Dave Finkbeiner; Biology, 400,
Elaine Baptie; Home Economics,
400, Darien Porter; Man in
Society 400, Pam Mickle; Wo-
men in Society, 400, Karen
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Top Year 2 Student
It's Not
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Adamson; Economics 400, Susan
Luther; Shorthand 400, Amelia
Pergel; Office Practice, 400,
Diane McCann; Business Corr -
respondence 400, Helen Batten;
Accounting 400, Matilda Mart-
ens, Laura Johns; Accounting
450, Bruce Pfaff; Business Lae
400, Randall Glenn and Robert
Adams; Auto Mechanics 442
Doug Smith; Electricity 442 -
David Finkbeiner; Building
Construction 442 Gerrard O'-
Rourke; Architectural Drafting
442, Gerrard O'Rourke; Mech-
anical Drafting, 441, John
Muller; Electronics 441, John
Deichert; Architectural Drafting
441, Don Cooper.
YEAR III
Highest Students (Academic
Shield and Lions Club Award)
Kathy Cook, John Creces, Deb
Wooden, Karen Ford, John
Neilands.
Certificate of Achievement;
Physical Education, John Creces, .
Deb Wooden; English 340,
Delores Kenney; History 350,
Kathy Cook; History 340, Kev-
in Bisback; Geography 350,
Paul Reaburn, Math 350, Kathy
Cook, Math, 340, Arnold Kest-
er; Math 341, Martha Rooseboom
Latin 350, Kathy Cook; French
350, Kathy Cook; Spanish, Deb
Lindenfield 350; Physics 350,
Jeff Reaburn, Environmental
Science 300, Cathy Read;
Home Economics 300, Elaine
Jeffery, Office Practice 300,
Delores Kenney; Shorthand 300
Laurie Richards; Marketing, 300,
Laurie Richards; Business Mach-
ines 300, Susan Schenk; Basic
Programming 300, John Neilands
Mechanical Drafting 341, Terry
Janke; Electronics 350, John
Deichert; Architectural Drafting
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DASIIWOOI? and DISTRICT NEWS
Correspondent: Mrs. Ervin Rader
Fifty-four members of the
L.H. Rader family attended a
fiftieth birthday party for Mrs.
Garnet (Hilda) Weiberg, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Garnet
Weiberg, Waterloo, Sunday,
June 24. Attending from here
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
and Darlene, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Rader Allen and Heather,
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader, and
342, John Neilands; Electricity,
342, George Ryan; Building
Construction 342, Arnold Kester;
Auto Mechanics 342, Ron Beierl-
ing; Welding 341, Randy Gilfill-
an; Mechanical Drafting 342,
Steve Harrison; Architectural
Drafting 341, George Van Esb-
roeck; Electricity 341, Arnold
Kester; Machine Shop 342,
Bill DeGroot.
YEAR II
Highest Students (Academic
Shield and Lions Club Award)
Kathy DeJong, Tony Kyle,
Greg Love, Peter Carlos.
Certificate of Achievement;
Physical Education, Brian Tay-
lor, Val Sweet; English 250,
Kathy DeJong, Tony Kyle;
English 240, Heather Mallett;
History 250, Kathy DeJong and
Tony Kyle; History 240, Bruce
Hodge and Pat Bedard; Geog-
raphy 250 - Kathy DeJong and
Tony Kyle; Geography 240,
Heather Mallett; Math, 250,
Kathy DeJong; Math 240,
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Mr, and Mrs. David Rader.
Others attended from Zurich,
Zion, Woodham, London,
Stratford, Brantford, Waterloo,
and Kitchener.
Following a smorgasbord pic-
nic supper, Hilda was presented
gifts from herbrothers and sisters
and families.
Mrs. Martha Miller spent
last week with Mr, and Mrs.
Seigfried Miller and family,
Port Dover.
Mrs. Frieda Keller has return-
ed home from South Huron
Hospital.
CHILDREN'S DAY
Children's Day was held
Sunday, June 24 at Calvary
United Church with Rev. Barry
Robinson, Thames Road, guest
speaker. Several children took
part in the service. The present-
ation pins for perfect attend-
ance, certificates, and awards
were made. Following a picnic
dinner, Mrs, Bill Schade and
Mrs. Leroy Gowanlock conduct-
ed games for the children.
Mrs. Rosaline Schenk, Bill
Berends, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Bambrick, Waterloo, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Schenk and family,
Mr. and Mrs. William Green,
and Mr, and Mrs, Ken Snedden
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Green and Jodi,
Huron Park.
Albert Rader spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Kleinstiver at Aurora, I11. He
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Kleinstiver,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine,
Kitchener, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold
Miller and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mart-
en spent the weekend in
Chatham with the latter's sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Bond, They also visited
with Mrs. Martene's father,
Daniel Cook and other relatives.
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