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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Heinz
BABY FOODS
Infant and Junior
Golden Dew
MARGARINI±: 4 1 -Ib. Pkgs. 880
9 Tins 880
FACELLE TOWELS 2 2 -Roll Pkgs. 88¢
White, Yellow, Pink
Chase & Sanborn Fresh Ground
COFFEE 1 -lb. Bag 830
Fray Bentas
CORNED BEEF 12 -oz. Tin 4,90
Coronation —. 48.oz. Tins
FRUIT DRINKS 3 Lge. Tjns, Only 880
a Orange, Grape; Fruit Punch,
Pineapple -Grapefruit
St. Williams'
ASSORTED JAMS • • • • 4 9 -oz. Jars 880
Nabob -
JELLY POWDERS • • • • 10 Pkgs. 880
Santa Rosa
RED PLUMS
1b. 250
Home -Grown
YELLOW GREEN BEANS" • • • - ib. 25¢
SUNKIST ORANGES, 138's . 2 Doz. 890
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FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS
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• THEREWA$ LOTS OF EXCITEMENT in thenorth countrY
.when
a gro
uP of
Seaforth eaforth
area fishermen captured two 36 -inch pike and all kinds of pickerel. Shown with their catch
followinga weekend at Lake-Nipissing are J. C. Cornish, Seaforth;• • Ron Bennett, Walton;
Bruce Walters, Sarnia; Ross Tyndall, Sudbury; Charlie Ferguson, Sudbury, and W. C. Ben-
nett, • Clinton. . . . -
Seaforth Public School Results
(Continued from' Page 1)
Grade 5 to Grade 6
Hotiars — Ball, Mary; Dal-
rymple; Ron; Dunlop, Ruth
Anne; Fry, Charlynn; Doig,
Gail; Townsend, Lorraine.
Pass Standing—Bell, Laurie;
Bray, Sheila; Coleman, Allen;
Govier, Peggy; Henderson, Ron-
ald; Hodgert, Brenda; Holland,
STED
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
PORTABLE TV
11 -inch .Screen
MONTHLYPAYMENTS
$800
Reg. Price $139.50
Cash Price $128.54
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
,TEA KETTLE
Vapor Control .— 2 -Qt. Size
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
$3.00
- Reg. Price. $17.19
Cash Price $15.86
Dusty • Tweed
RUG
Size 9' x 12'
Foam Back; Brown, Beige,
Green; Finished Edges
MONTHLY PAYMENT. $4.50
Reg. Price $35.95 ,
Cash Price $31.98
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3. Initial Purchase of $15.00 or
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OUR STAFF FOR
DETAILS
•
Jim; MacDonald, Betty; Mac-
Donald, Cindy; Malcolm, Bruce;
Mennell, Ray; Mowat, Bill;
Muegge, Lois; Rivers, Jim;
Robertson, Allan; Sallows, Hel-
en; Scott, Charlie; Southgate,
Doug; Swan, Nancy; Taylor,
Robert;.Watterworth, Mac; Wes-
terveld, Wilma.
Teacher—Miss M. E. Turn-
bull (M. J. Habkirk).
Grade 5 to Grade 6
Honors—Gorwill, John; Har-
vey, David; Lauritsen, . Leif.
Pass Standing—Broome, Lar-
ry; Muir, Danny; Munro, John.
Teacher—Mrs. F. Kay.
Grade 4 to Grade 5
Honors — McMillan; David;
Pearce, Carolyn; Turnbull, Mar-
lene.
Pass Standing—Broome, Kev-
an; Carnochan, Bob; Dalton,
Newton; ; Doig, Kenny; Glan-
ville, Douglas; Hall, Douglas;
Hildebrand, Douglas; Hodge,
Brenda; Hodgert, Marie; Hol-
land, Cam; Hoover, Douglas;
McLean, Cathy; McLean, Stew-
art; McNaughton, Patsy; Mont-
gomery, Bob; Muir, Barbara;
Muir, Joan; Oke, Mary; Put-
man, Jim; Wood, Ralph; Wood,
Randy.
Teacher—Mrs. F. Kay.
(Rec.); Hulley, Penny; Munro,
Gary (Rec.); Smith, Gerald;
Swan, Ken (Rec.); Whitelaw,
Bob.
Teacher—Mrs. Holmes.
`•Gr'bde 2 to Grade 3
Honors—Broome, Beth; Mc-
Gonigle, Cathy.
Pass Standing = Brady, Bar-
bara; Elliott, Debra; Graham,
Shauna; Harvey, Peter; Rasel-
grove, Bruce; Hildebrand, Sus-
an; Hiusser, Robbie; Hopper,
Anne; Huber, Jack; Hulley,
Paul; Hulley, Ricky; Kerr, Kev-
in; McClinchey, Randy; Mc-
Naughton, Arthur; McPherson,
Debby; Moggach, Debbie; Nedi-
ger, Bill; Southgate, Carol;. Staf-
fen, Judy; Whyte, Lisa.
Teacher—Mrs. Eyre.
Grade 1 to Grade 2 "
Honors—Broome, Perry.
'Pass Standing -Dale, Allen;
Dalton, Donna; Hall, Jocelyn;
MacDonald, Ross.
Teacher—Mrs. Eyre,
Grade 1 to Grade 2
Honors — Beuerman, Susan;
Greenan, Judith; MacLean, Me-
lissa; MacMillan, Gail; Mowat,
Joanne; O'Shea, Bill; Robertson,
Patricia; Savauge, Brenda; .Staf-
fen; David; Vanderhoek, Sylvia.
Pass Standing—Bennett, Kev-
Grade 4 to Grade 5 in; Carnochan, Gordon; Dale,
Brian; Dalton, Dennis; Govier,
Ross; Govier, Ruth; Haley, Bri-
Miller, Vickie; Newnham, Rose- an; Kennedy, Alan; Kruse,
Mary, Paul; Malcolm, Glenn; McLean,
Joey; Muegge, Yvonne; Muir,
Janet; Pullman, Tommy;-- Rice,
Stephen; Schenck, Robert;
Simpson, Peter; Snowdon, Pam-
ela; Stephenson, Terry; Swan,
Judy; Taman, Allan; Whyte,
Grade 3 to Grade 4 Lori .
Honors - Curring, Debbie ; Teacher—Mrs. Mason.
McConney, Denise; McMillan, Kindergarten to Grade 1
Brian; McKaig, Jean.
PaSs Standing—Akker, Tony; Baker, Tracy; Bell, Julie; Ben-
Bowering, Patricia; Cornish,
Dean; Dalton, Ronald; Dolmage,
Beth (Rec,); Eisler, Gary; Jes-
some. Silby; MacDonald, Bren-
da (Rec.); MacDonald, Lynn;
Moggach, Lauren ; Pullman,
John (Rec.); Putman, Ernie;
Schenck, Janice; Southgate,
Stephen; Stannah, Althea;
Whitelaw, Bill; Wright, John.
Teacher—Elva D. Ellis. '
Honors -Ball, Elizabeth; Fry,
Mary Jean; Malkus, Monica;
Pass Standing — Brightrall,
Cathy; Bowering, Elva; Hopper,
Joan; McClinchey, Dianne; Tam-
an:\ Lynn; Wilbee, Anne.
Teacher—Mrs. Ellis. .
Grade 3 to Grade 4
Honors—IszaceVics, Barbara ;
Smith, Billy; Ander§on, Cheryl.
Pass Standing=Boyes, Janet;
Campbell, Dennis (Rec.); Carno-
chan, Allan; Dale, Terry; De
Visser, Anna; Dungey, Brenda;
Fry, Donna; Hildebrand, Joan;
Kennedy, Scott; Kruse, Heath-
er ; Malkus, Donna ; Moore,
John; Munro, Gail; Robertson,
Keith; Wilbee, Joan,
Teacher—Mrs. Holmes.
Grade 2 to Grade 3 ,
Honors—Bennewies, Bonnie.
Pass Standing — Bell, Lee
(Rec.); Dupee, Larry; Glanville,
Sharon ; Henderson, Kevin
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nett, Steven; Bennewies, Mur-
ray; Boshart, Deborah; Bur-
leigh, Jackie; Cardno, Jayne;
Chesney, Barbara; Dale, Bren-
da; Dalton, Lois; Dalrymple,
Da' id; Drager, Sheila; Glan-
ville, Larry; Gillmore, David;
Godin, Hartwick, Steven;
Heard, Donald; Hodgert, Linda;
Hoff, William Henry; Malkus,
Edmund; Moir, Larry; Muir,
Jane; I oggach, David; ,McCon-
ney, ndy; McNaughton, Cin-
dy; Nediger, Charlotte; O'Brien,
Colleen; O'Shea, Nancy; Put-
man, Mark; Racho, Carol Ann;
Rose, Patricia; Ruston, Rickie;
Savauge, Lori; Schenck, Joanne;
Segerens Jim; Whitelaw, Bon-
nie; , Wood, Dawn.
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For all your haying
requirements, see us •
for .
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Wagons and Elevators
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Patricia Stiller(Sc.), fazed;
Knetsch , L,at.), WIlham
BoShalt (Math.), Grace Steph-
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The following students are
promoted to Grade 12 of the
five-year program:
James Traguair, Christie Dob-
son, Audrey MclViicbael, Bruce
Elliott, Witold Chomicki, Janet
Turnbull, David Britton, Peter
Stinnissen, Linda Bryans, Pam-
ela-Powe11, Darlene Sills, Ger-
al4 ,. Rap en, Robert McNaugh-
ton, Mary Helen ,,,,Buchanan;
Peter Wilbee,• Michael Newn-
ham (Lat.), Francis Hagan Di-
ane Finlayson, John McLrach-
lan, Graeme Craig, Myra Mc-
Nair, Fred Hassan, Bonnie
Uhler, Dianne Roe, June Wil -
lumen, Janice Jewitt, Donald
McNichol,. William MacLennan,
Barry Nolan, Margaret Peters,
Brian Habkirk,. Grace Riley,
$$rtan Scott (Physics); Jack
Durst (Eng. Lit.), Harvey Greer,
John Walker, Kenneth Cardno
(Geom.), Helen . Elliott, Carol
VanLoon, Leslie Carter, Doug-
las Mills (Chem.), Anita Harri-
son, George Wood, Patricia
Harris, Anne Sills, Nicole Buys,
Farre Matheson, Mary Jean Mc-
Lean, • Ann 'McConnell, Mary
Jean Boshart, Cheryl Moore,
Patricia Drake, Kathryn Mur-
ray (Physics), Jean Patrick,
Joan Bannon (Geom.), William
Rowt (Physics), Douglas
Wright (Geo.), Judith Wallace
(Eng. Lit.), Murray McClure
(Typ.), June MacDonald, Kerry
Campbell (Physics), William
Hoggart (Eng. Lit.), Douglas
Fry (Geom.);••• David Mills
(Geom.), Robert Palin (Phys.
Ed.).
The following•
den
stu is have
been recommended for Secon-
dary School Graduation Diplo-
mas for successful completion
of Grade 12 of the General
Course:
Wilma Jackson, Allan Patter-
son, Barbara Holland, Gerald
VandenHengel, Lois Godkin,
Mary Buchanan, Susan McLean,
Diane Beuerman, Torben Haar -
bye, Sammy Hassan, Janet Hul-
ley, Peter' Sillery, Roba • Doig,
James Rapson, Amy Stewart,
Deanna Dale, Robert Reynolds,
Joyce. Storey, Kenneth ,Dever-
eaux, Mary McKercher, Karen
Dolmage, Sandra, Bennewies,
Joseph Dick, Mary Norris, Rob-
ert Brady, Gerald Williamson,
Margaret Flannery, Larraine
Miller, Julianne Hoover, Helen
Broaelfoot, Peter Stiles, Robert
Houston, Nancy Berger, Robert
PlumsteeI, Robert Humphries,
Edwin Lamont, Linda MacDon-
ald, Brian Evans, Nora Gorwill,
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ton, John Jacobi, Curtiss Mac-
Donald, Richard Muegge, Joan
Pryce, Peter Rowat, Sharon
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