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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1956-06-08, Page 6.. � f II .. . ..f - C..., �. 1 ... .� 1 . . '.., .. .. '®r , h.r.. , ..,.. �: ,,:. _. ,; ..I : s:. r �, a ,�- - + r I `. i , '�:.e• ^ I' 11 1056 I.I a,t ,,, •.! 1 ,..' :rl :h� ,i,k ,i•'! X4. ., :,. . !♦i qq �;4Y" _. 'I e C :, d � � �, 1--., � + r.:• �N, I� .h,..•.- ,, ,:t �il. S ,: ; er1" ''� t rate's "• /�■r�� .. Yartia� U sl` �htll?�bh "APorial,� ,.,',�` ,x •' ' -.. ti `ftt�ae - s'sU#'�*�� / Missionary S4G3etY lqntgrtaiiieJ ladies Qi Kip>� a�z4 Egll4oanye A • Studgnts of the S;D•H S. were net,; to the student:Wttb, gheSt, • �� - "L4t societies ata th;0.tftfferipil meed awarded scholarsb.ips and prizes marks. on the Giarlstmas, an Ess-' . .>,. g nag on 11faY 28: ReadingsWere . • Y�' inl i1 u Y r'ui 4 ser"' ter" examW.4141 IS, Mar ar0t o4d; ' , won during the Bast` y a ' a•,:: < - 1V4n b Mrs., -34,44U <k),Sli• D4 i','rp .„„T!x t ies of presentations eld. during $:eholarp VViAners umnk g �' ::'v<`>. I> :;; a = * •. + and Mrs. Bill,. use n. A4 . cal ,ouxopers .. e� past week. Details of the for- Mn ::.;�:;.:••:. h. , marlai 'Scholarship, valid: $2S, • �7yr th�n+.i,r'lir M�....;M�' ,•, v •t>:`,���� the p a... � � •, were giYe'n'�y tlle.,rYasna,;,l.. ?` mal graduation ceremony, held pfaja RQobol; DomWOn-PWVJnci,al a k's 99 and l+gmondville, ladies ,also' , ,T: •' ,. :. c^ `:' days :.s Frida a ear elsewhere m this' Bursaries.' Universit , v,.lue, $500, • " ;M>z>xcrK Y, Pp Y.. .. duet b Misses roars McCsoii R y y '.,....,.,� • issue. Alice Braeker, Ruth pe n a Yll!'. A I - r a Ri ••� IQl f?."' S'r Hell and Ruth Clarke. r::" r )1 �� � `r1 ,. r lI1 ffisil3% Teachers College, value ,$250, .„ ; Winners were: Mrs., Pitt introduced the ~` • Lena . Miller, Scott.: Powell, 'Anne guest . • Girls Championships — Junior speaker, Mrs. Davidson, of Bruce- • 1a3Ts Steffler;. Grade xIII, value $100, • champion, Faye Love; Intermedi Joanne Beuermann, lois ! Roe; fid. Mrs. Davidson .chpse as he!r ate champion, Ruth Sills; Sensor subject, The Recipe 1For''Makiug * t1 Sem champion, Jean Scott. Scott Memorial Scholarships, va- Life Successful." She .suggested " e 1 Boys' Championships -- Junior lue $500 each, Ruth Hemingway, the following ingredients: • • Dalry Murray Kirkby, Alice 'Braeker, champion, Robert Bmnendyk; In- James McIntosh, (1) Have an ideal, a vision. No " Foods! termediate champion, Kenneth one just happeus'to be successful. �( ��I •;'I't ttli '' ,, .',`fit"t f ""'' ` $ �a p • d t Academic Shields—To the stu r Thompson; Senior champion, Wil dent from each Grade with the We must go out and get things fo; four yegr Mtn1 k _.>•<:;.' S peciar ourselves. Litowski. l To hies—Duncan CuP highest marks on the Christmas •. -.. ,: � .: .;: • ,:; :, . x, , :.+...1b ; y and Easter examinations Grade (2) Have ent�iusiasm, interest, �" "`"''' gy, There is nn larw fob (�' »:•' highest scoring girl, Roth Sills;IXAMIP TILE Barber Cup, highest scoring Inter- Margaret •';Wood;de rade ar halfhearted people. l�darjorie Pa le• Grade XI, Mar ,{; c. mediate or Senior boy, William pp (3) Cultivate, patience. Patience <z ilyn Riley; Grade XII, Ronald �: • CANADA i; Litowski; Ballantyne Cup, highest is one of the most beautiful, most i' 1� Scoins; Grade XIII, William Scot. � 1 ••. ?IUMlfiq� glNilli�T' IE scoring Junior l�oy, Robert Bin- difficult virtues. To be kindly and ' • p g School Crests nendyk; Sills Cu outstanding tolerant breaks tension. /athletic in the school, Wayne Mc- To students of the second and (4) Be of good courage. .Cour- - third year who obtain the required i ` • C% Michael. age has been called the universal _ . academic standing—Marjorie Pa � R i f i e Shooting — Strathcona p- virtue. Discouragement causes HEAD OFFICE LONDON, ONT • ' k4, award, best shot in the school, ple, Sharon Hotham, Joy Mont- more failures, suicides and .insan- • Herbert Kirkby. gomery, Marilyn Riley, Roy Dun- ity than any other thing. • District Representatives: • Whyte Cup—Awarded to the stu- gey, Charles MacGregor, Clement (5) Use your, head' and do not dent accumulating the most points Steffler. be carried away with vain imag- .." • F. G. Sonthron, Hensall` Watson &Reid, Seaforih in the poultry high school section To not more than one student for inings. Keep the mind active. The • • • of the Seaforth Fall Fair, Douglas contribution to Art or Dramatics brain that is not used becomes • • • • • • �• • • • • • • • • • • • �,.• • • �.,,. W. Riley. in the school—,iohn Scott., useless. Use strengthens the brain. McGavin Shield—Awarded to the To not more than one student for Think things through and make �yy�/^� Ea':?'><.>a:<s;::i><>;'•<>:>�'<r>'>€:;a3:>;:; outstanding student in Agriculture, contribution to Music in the •school your 'own decisions. " :>,:>:>,'<'�`•'�"^'""�"' John Scott. —Doris Johnston. (6) Practice the ��>:':isic<<>'><;:;:::•>,si>•:»°:>:>:a::#>?:_, golden rule. >r'.>:>':�>»s:>"•s[:#��'is>'���` a, .. - To not more than two girls and Use the Boy Sc outs' motto, "A goodPublic Speaking Awards -Junior champion, Savau e Trophy, Stan_ two boys for athletic attainment— deed every • ' npecia, ~ ley Brown; Senior champion, Me- Marlene Ross, Marjorie . Papple, (7) Have a good sound sense of Lean Trophy, Marion Mellwain. Paul McMaster, Laurence Eyre. humor. Have a religion of glad- R(A elevis o Students C o u n c i 1 Citizenshi To not more than three students ness and •o . A ood Christian has" Award —For outstanding school who have made a worthy contri- a lot to be happy about. When citizenship, value $25, William bution to school activities general- greed, doubt, false pride come in, "0 • a,', Scott. ly — Marion McLlwain, A u d r e y joy flies out. Banish the thought 21'1 TOWNSMAN WALNUT RCA G. A. Whitney Award—A Boshart Hackwell, William Strong. of failure and do not become crea- C �une cedar chest, donated by G. A. Whit- School Letters'_ tures of circumstance. Become hips $259 95 Perk up warm weather _ To students of Grades XII and women after God's own heart. is appetites with refreshing XIII who obtain the required? Mrs. Ernest McClinchey thank - Dairy academic standing —Grace Sie- ed the guest speaker and all who ��. Dairy Foods. They taste so mon, Ruth Sills, Betty Goudie, had taken art. At the close of Month Y p N O W 95 good, look so good, are L A K E V I E W Janet MacGregor, Maja Roobol, the meeting lunch was served and l so good for you. The Rose Siemon, Ronald Ennis, Ron- a social hour enjoyed. •3 variety is wide and aid Scoins, Hugh Gorwill, William � t wonderful so you can CASINO Scott. Mammoth Talent Show, with To not more' than two girls and Lions Minstrel group, historical FREE MATCHING .BASE enjoy them in countless, two boys of Grades XII and XIII 'slides and other headline events. Cyt . • tempting ways through all GRAND BEND who obtain the highest, standing in Tuesday, July 3rd, at Zurich Cen- Re $14.95 ' the summer days! Athletics in the school—Margaret tennial Celebrations. Dance fol- g' ' Stuart, Verda• Watson, Wayne Me- lowing—(Advt.). Write for your free set a • s • Michael, Ronald Scoins. y 1 Dance There Are Only a Few Left! of Marie Fraser's Dairy To not more than two Atidents Foods Recipe Booklets. ING EVERY SATURDAY RE -VITALIZED etteran ver , of Grades XII and XIII, who have made an outstanding contribution Several Used Sets to Dramatics, Music or Art—Mary at A l DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU CLIFF SCANLON Dennis, Neil Broadfoot., 977 AND HIS ORCHESTRA To not more than three stridents Buchanan Cleaners As tow as $50.00 DAIRY FA- - of Grades XII and. XIII, who i ! IT'S NEW! MOUNT' FOREST throughout their course, have been r„ Ftp IT'S SWEET and SMOOTH! outstanding in leadership, or who 'More Spots and Stains Removed IT'S TERRIFIC! have made a worthy contribution Garments' stay clean longer �E SERVICE ANYTHING WE SELL to 'the student activities in the Will,wear longer. EXPOSITOR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — Phone 41 school—Sheila • McFadden, Joanne Phone 669 r 2 - Seafort6 M ' �' rTRICYour R.C.A. Dealer Beuermann, Peter Spittal. ANDY CALDERF1DUAMPi. 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