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The Huron Expositor, 1964-07-02, Page 3• • • • e 1 10, 4 0 4 • • • • • • v 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 SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS Open 'til 6 p.m. Saturday Smith's PHONE 12 : FREE DELIVERY PERSONALIZED A LIZE D COASTERS . • GIFT IDEAS • SERVIETTES THE .HURON EXPOSITOR . PHONE 141 — SEAFORTH • 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 SEAFORTH S We Are Pleased That We Now Convenient Credit 'Plan. - Simply and Charge" GENERAL ELECTRIC PORTABLE TV 11 -inch .Screen MONTHLYPAYMENTS $800 Reg. Price $139.50 Cash Price $128.54 Offer Yot a "Choose Qin! 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 OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT TODAY Featuring: 1.- No Down Payment 2. Easy Monthly Terms 3. Initial Purchase of $15.00 or more 4. Add, To Your Account With $8.00 or More 5. Rebates For Prepayments of Accounts ASK ANY MEMBER OF 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 NOTICE For Co -Op Insurance W. ARTR WRIGHT Phone 193J — John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverages For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability, • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op Medical Services • Wind Insurance 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. FARMERS! For all your haying requirements, see us • for . AKTIY MOWERS RAKES Reel or Wheel Types Hay 'Conditioners Wagons and Elevators Fox Forage Equipment HAUGH BROS. Farm Equipment One Mile East of Brucefield Lata}, Jaiiey era i 4Pbert Pryee; James Scott ('yp;),, ?Neil Gemnxeil (F'r ), $ria21 BrQOme,. Patricia Stiller(Sc.), fazed; Knetsch , L,at.), WIlham BoShalt (Math.), Grace Steph- enson (Sc,). 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,. 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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, Margaret ffillen, Brenda Hous- ton, John Jacobi, Curtiss Mac- Donald, Richard Muegge, Joan Pryce, Peter Rowat, Sharon Storey, Besse/ VandenAkker.. ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. 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