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Electrohome
Sales .with Service
Maytag . Washers and
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labou>} service
Bob's TV and
Appliances
129 Ontario St., Stratford
Phone • 271-6433
1N Queen St., St. Marys
Phone 284-2290
Bob Weeks, Prop.
"Bob's TV Since '53"
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Mr. Ernie. Voddent i» iatietif
fn Exeter fospital :at tine o
writing. We`'wish 'him a speed
recovery.
Mr. ancl:^. *;. Glenn Oop,..lknd
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and, C3'uthia,; Filen and Deanne
mere Sunday :,guests with Mr:
and Mrs, Adnan Pringle, Terry
and Wayne of• London.
MrS' Arthur • Hopkins visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hern
of Metropolitan' on : Sunday af-
ternoon. •
Miss Rhea Milts spent Sun..
day with Mrs. Ray 'Mills of St.
Marys.
'Miss Susan Tomlinson come
menced work at the Bank of
Montreal, S .Marys on )Monday.'
Mrs. Ted Insley ands Miss
Jean Copeland - attended the
Hobby Show , at Crediton on
Wednesday. evening, •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shekel,
Roberta • and John. of Thames-
ville, visited Sunday with Rev.
and Mrs. John King.andJune.
Kirkkt9n No. 3„A-171
The Centenfnial chefs eI ib
party was held at the St. -Mai ys
Bowling Lanes. Thirty-five, were
in, attendance,. this ineluded
club members and their part
ants. Fellowitig the bowling, ev
eryone returned to Mrs. Jack
"You say your son plays the
piano like Paderewski?" a man
asked a friend.
"Yes," , his friend said. `die
'usesbdth hands."•
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Assorted • Boxes -- Solid Packs
Greatest Variety of
QUALITY CARDS
to be found anywhere, including
Rustcraft, Coutts and Norcross
Religious, Comic_ and
Conventional Designs
Greeting Cards for every occasion
Early Showing of Christmas
Cards for Overseas Mailing
-- SEE THEM NOW - --
at
LARONE'S
' Seaf orth's 5c to $1.00 Store
Stationery Gifts
Thomson'sfor lunch, With dishes
from different countries of %the.
world. The girls had previously;
Prepared therfood-,anddecorat-
ed ; the house with :;steamers
and ' dolls from the various.
countries,, ' .
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AT 'THE
LANES.
Y LEHEE
Seaforth Legion League
Team standings; Cheaters, 29;
Slipperys, 25; Untouchables, 24;
Echos, 21; Hippies, 15; hoot
Owls, 12.
Ladies' high single and triple,
Ann W s4;. 265, and 690. Men's
i}igh *r gte and'`'', triple, Don
Wood, 322 and $27. , -
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Egmondville League
.Veen; ,standings:..P Qts, 31;
'$poal,is, '!2'7'; Woodpeckers,
24; Blue, Jays, 16; Robins, 5;
Hummingbirds, 2.
Ladies' high single,Annie
Sallows,'-220; 4r-ip1e, Helen Nott,
556. Men's high triple arid
single, Hill. MadLean, 205' and
713.
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Seaforth Mixed League
Team standings: Carrot Tops,
22; Corn Cobs, . 18; Cabbage
Heads, 18; Lettuce Leaves, 15;
Pumpkin Seeds, 6; Pea Pods, 5.
Ladies' high single, Marie
Muir, 271; high triple, Sonja,
Neilson, 553. Men's high single,
John Cojernan, 265; high triple,
Mel Merriam, 679 •
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St. James' League
Team standings: Cannonballs,
29; Ally Cats, 27; King Pins,
26; Lucky Strikes, 24; Whistlers,
21; Hippies, 20. .
Ladies' high single,, Martha
Van Geffen, 207; high triple,
J. annine McCue, 573. Men's
hi h single and triple, Gord
No e, 250 and 755.
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The Country Club -
-Seaforth All -Stars, 20;' Sea -
forth Lucky Strikes, 23; -Sea-
forth Blue Devils, 24; Mitchell
Beattles, '16; Mitchell Pin Bus-
ters, 10; Mitchell Nighthawks,
33. League standings: Seaforth,
67; Mitchell, '59.
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Skate Exchange
Skating •Season is almost, upon us. Now is
the time,to get your family ready.
Batser • Skating
Outfits
For the Whore Family
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ALSO your work boot headquarters
for insulated boots. Quality brand
names: Greb, Hydro,_and Kaufman
COMPLETE SELECTION OF
SAFETY FOOTWEAR '
and regular work boots
Don't Forget now is the time to make that selection of winter footwear while
the stock is complete. Lay it away so you'll know the style you want will be
available for you when the snow flies. You can be sure if your product in rub-
ber is Canadian txlade, ,
WHERE SATISFACTION ,TISFACTION IS GUARANTEED")
Read!SShoes & Luggage
Phone 527:0690 Seaforth
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At SO0
students who qualified
for- war
-x Cat
e8017
.a . _. .n
'dere: naxged ;at the' graduation'
exercisee on friday • evening.
The winners as listed:, in the
graduation .program are:
,words
Girls' championships, Junior,
Barbara •Bryans; -Intermediate,
Marlene Dol:magge; i;r. champions
Deborah Miller and Juliahna
Rau.
• Boys' champio ships, Jr;
champion', John McGrath; Inter-
Med.
ntermed. champion, James Palryni;
ple; Sr. champion, Douglas D•Al+',
rymple.
- Special Trophies
Duncan, Cup; 1 igheat scoring
girl, Julianne Rau; Barber Cup,
highest, scoring`-iboy, James dYa1.
rymple; Ballantyme Cup, highet.
scoring Jr- oy, John McGrat �;
Sills Cup, outstanding iiiale
athlete, Douglas Dalrymple;
Mary Plumb Memorial Trophy,
outstanding female athlete,,
Sheila Dietz.
.Rifle Shooting
Strathcppa Award, best shot,
Joseph Ball; McGavin Shield;
outstanding student. in Agricul-
ture, Elgin Dearing.
G. A. Whitney Award, cedar
chest, donated by G. A.- Whit-
ney to the student with the
highest marks on examinations
held during the year. By re-
version from Joanne Elligsen,
Margaret Elligsen. ,
C. M. Smith Memorial Trophy,
for highest marks' in the school
on examinations held during
the year, Joanne Elligsen,
Irvin's Hardware Award, to
highest marks In two Upper
School Mathematics , and two
Sciences, Donald i.andsborough.
Lois Scott Memorial Biology
Prize, excellence in Biology, $20
for books, donated • by Miss
Taylor, Eric Ross.
Alumni Memorial Scholar-
ship, value $25.00, Donald
Landsborough• ,
Students' Council Citizenship
Award, value $25,00, outstand-
ing school citizenship, Bryan
Stewart.
Legion Award, value $50.00,
Paui Spittal.
Bruce Scott Meniorial Bur-•
saries, value $500.00 each: Nel-
lie Baan; Mary Beuerman; Dav-
id Brock; Pat; Brown; Paul Bu-
chanan; Leslie Carter; Sally Cos-
ford;, Brenda Flannery; Ruth
Gorwill; Brian Habkirk; Paul
Horan; Larry Lane; Donald
Landsborough; Susan MacLen-
nan;. Eric Ross; Linda Somer-
ville; Paul Spittal; Bryan Stew-
art.
Bursary from Women's Aux-
iliary 'to Seaforth Community
Hospital, value $150,00, Joyce
Harrison,
Ladies' Auxiliary to Branch
156 Royal Canadian Legion,
value $100.00, Brenda Flannery.
Elizabeth Scott Bursaries,
value $100,00 each, Barbara
Chesney; Joyce Harrison; Bar-
bara Longstaff; Jen.. Patrick;
Dorothy. Vogels; Elizabeth Pen-
nington.
Larone Bursaries„ value $50
each, donated by Elmer Larone
as a Memorial to Mrs. Larone
to aid deserving students to con-
tinue -their education in Grade
XIII, Agnes Poland, Jack van
den Hengel.
R. S: Box Award, for highest
marks in Upper School English,
Barbara Chesney, .x
Academic Shields
For highest marks" on the
Christmas arid Easter examina-
tions: Grade IX, Margaret Ellig-
sen; Grade X, Carolyn Fraser;
Grade XI, Margaret Whyte;
Grade XII, Joanne Elligsen;
Grade XIII, Susan MacLennan.
School Crests
To second) and third year who
obtain the required academic
standing, : (75%-, average on
Christmas and• Easter Examina-
tions): Shiela Dietz; Mary El-
liott; Carolyn Fraser; 1Vielannie
Matzold; Patricia Ryan; Charles
Smith; Christine Turnbull; El-
gin Dearing; Linda Johnston;
John Vos; Karen Coutts; Mary
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Contact
John A. Cardno
SEAFORTH
Representing:
Huron & Erie
Steeling, Trusts'Or
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Victoria and Grey
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Bawler; William�n°
ry-'
Iosert, l'erre-
Margaret
Whyte; Help Lands;
borough. Eli ,.1
For work of art or dr;anaatics•
;.in. the school, Paul Ragan:,
For' music iiv the school, Car-
bl Shortreed.° -. -
For athletic attainment, Atge
wep; Lymn• Nixon;j Ames Dal
ryinple; Murray 'Utility, •
• For worthy contriinitiatt to
School activities generally, Sher -
On Dietz; Marilyn Sedley; Wil-
liam Wallace. '
School Letters,
To students' of'Grades XII and
who obtain the required'
academic standing. (75% aver-.
age on Christmas and Easter
Examinations): Stephen Brady
Joanne Elligsen; Karen Ia1e;
Vida Maikus; Susan MacLen-
nan; Monica McCurdy; Jack van
den Henget; Donald Landsbor-
ough`
To students of Grades XII and
XIII for the highest standing in
athletics in the school:. Mary
Ann Phillips; 'Joyee Roe; Doug-
las
ouglas Dalrymple; Hank Scott; Gary
Nicholson.
To students of•Grades XII and
XII for contribution to Drama-
tics, Musie..or• Art, Brenda Flan-
nery; Margaret Ryan.
To students of Grades XII and.
XIII for outstanding leader-
ship, or who have made a
worthy contribution to the stu-
dent activities in the sehool:
Bryan Stewart; Mary Sills;
Glenna Houston
To all boys 'or girls in a Jun-
ior WOSSA Championship team
in accordance with the WOSSA
practice of granting crests. 1966-
67 Jr. WOSSA Volleyball cham-
pions: Dawna Reynolds; Barbara
Box;. Sheila Dietz; Maureen Ban-
non; Christine Turnbull; Angl-
laDevei"eaux; Faye • Munro;
Mary Elliott; Karen Henderson;
Cynthia. Eisler.
1966-67 Jr. WOSSA Basket-
ball Champions: Sheila Dietz;
Angela ,Devereaux; Christine
Turnbull; • , Dawna Reynolds;
Mary Elliott; Marlene Dolmage;
Barbara Box; Melannie Matzold;
Carol ;Glanville; Gwen McLean.
Grade XII
Candidates for Secondary School
• Graduation Diplomas
Five -Year Arts and Science
Patricia Bannon; Stephen
'Brady; Brian Broome; Douglas
Dalrymple; Joanne Elligsen;
Joan Gorwill; Joan Hoover;
Dorothy Jamieson; Leonard
Jamieson; Karen Kale; Susan
Leonhardt;uaVida Malkus; Moni-
ca McCurdy; Catherine Phil-
lips; Mary Anne Phillips
Agnes Poland; Julianne
Rau; Joyce Roe; Laura Ryan;
Leonard' ,,,Ryan; Hank Scott;
Nancy Scott; Anne Shea; Mary
Sills; Madelyne Smith; Linda
Staples; ' James Stephenson;
Jack van den Hengel; Della Wal-
lace; Kenneth. Whitmore; Carol
Wilbee; Gerda Willems.
Candidates f ,r Honour Grade.''
atio►i, DiP1.oMoq
• • G •X 1
Presto ,„ 11.
Nellie Baan; Marys BBeuerman;
David 'Brook; Patricia Brown;
Paul Buchanan; Le lie- Carter;
Barbara Chesney; Sally Cosford;
Brenda Flannery; Ruth coorwiil,
Brian IIabkirk; Joyce • Harrison;,
Paul, iloonx, Donald Landsbor-
ough; . Larry. Lane; Barbara.
Longstaff; John McCall; Datri
cia,Melady„Jean Patrick; Eric.
Ross;, Linda-iSornerville Paul
TS ittal; swot Stewart; hirley'
amer; -Dorothy Vogels.
University of Gueltih ,
Matriculation Certificate
Susan MacLennan.
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SATURDAY
November llth
from
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