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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1963-07-04, Page 5• • • • l • • • • • • M • • • 4 r v • - • • • • • r • SDHS Stuctents Learn Prorn�tjon Exam Results Results, of promotion examin- ations at SDH$ have been re- leased by the staff: The following students are promoted to Grade 10 in a five- year program: William Morris, Barbara Chesney, Mary Beuer- man, Barbara Langstaff, Donald Lar)dsborough, Sara Mowat, Sal• ly Cosfqrd, Eric Ross, Anthony VandenHengel, Bryan Stewart, Fred Knesteh, Linda Somerville, Paul Spittal, John VanRooijen, Nellie Baan, Susan MacLennan, Gary, VanLoon, Alice Bannon, Neil Gemmell, Grace Stephen- son, Shirley Thamer, Joyce Harrison, Elaine Oke, Rose- mary Lansink, Brenda Flan nery, Earle Rose, Ruth Gorwill, Deanna Forrest, .Jane Hassan, Ruth Ann Brown, John McCall, Joan Hoover, Paul Bgchanan, Anne Blake, Laurence Lane, Judith Muegge, Ross Heming- way, Bruce Brady, Bruce Drum- mond, Michael Stinnigsen, James Etue, Linda Staples, Linda Nott, Bernard Jessome, Dolores Ma- loney, Madelyne Smith, Patricia Stiles, Jean Scott, Rochelle Nesbitt, Brian Broome, Stanley Glanville, Jack Dalton, Heather Mowat, Tom Papple, Shirley Riley, William Siemon. The following students are promoted to Grade 10 in a four- year program: Susan Stinson, Marie Elliott, Harvey Drager, Jane Boshart, Blaine Wright, Dianne -Stoll, Fred Welland, Garry Finnigan, Mary Eckert, Kenneth Miller, - Wayne Rau, Harvey Hoggart, Patsy Evans, Mary McCurdy, William Bosh - art, Dorothy Jamieson, Larry Scott, Julie Chapple, Diane Salisbury, Gary Preszcator, Kay McCowan, James Bosman, -John Holland, James Broadfoot, Mich- ael Phillips, Martina Wmmes. The following students are promoted to Grade 10 in a two- year program: Andrew Plunk- ett, Pauline Dolmage, Mary Ma- loney, Karin Christensen, Lynn Nixon, Larry McLean, Michael Walsh, Sharon Beuerman, Ger- ald Townsend, Shirley Dins- more, Frank Leishman, Gayle Engel, Sandra Hugill, Linda Kerr, Lois Bernard, Murdo 'Mc- Lean, Helma VanLoon, Gary Koehler, Daniel Murray, Anne Cameron, Paul Beattie, William McClure, B,onald Hildebrand, Joan Coleman, James McLlwain, Robert Shannon, Mary Lamont, Gayle Wright, Gary Bettles, Dale Beuerman, Margaret Ryan, Robert Tyerman, John Forrest, June Hillen, Ivan Boa, Patri- cia Ddcharme, Murray Young, Joyce Kelland, Hazel Greer, Donald Storey, Joan Williams, Bonnie Dick, Theresa Bannon, Robert Watson, John McKen- zie. The following students have been promoted to Grade 11: James Traquair, Witold Chom- icki, Christie Dobson, David Britton, Pamela Powell, Bruce Elliott, Peter Stinnissen, Robert McNaughton, Janet Turnbull, Linda Bryans, Bonnie Uhler, Diane Finlayson, Darlene Sills, Gerald Rapien, Faye Matheson, Mary Buchanan, Peter Wilbee, Leslie -Carter, Margaret Peters, Helen Elliott, William MacLen- nan, June. Willumsene , Brian Habkirk, Myra McNair, Fred Hassan, Carol VanLoon, George Wood, Brian Scott, Dianne Roe, Michael Newnham, David Mills, Grace Riley, Barbara Nott, Wil- liam Rowat, Peter. Kelly, Cheryl Moore, Mary Lane, Mary Jenn McLean, Jean Patrick, :Robert Drummond (Latin, Phys' Ed.), Thomas Phillips (Eng., Fr.) Ruth Powell, Anne Sills, John Walker (Phys. Ed.), Patricia Harris (Math.), Donald McNich- ol (Phys, Ed.), Judith Wallace, Joanne Malone (Hist., Fr.), Ro- beet Palin, Ann McConnell (Math.), Robert MacDonald (Fr.), Kathryn Murray (Hist.), Murray McClure (Lat.), Keith Siemon, Mary Ann Snowden, Douglas Fry, Joan Bannon (Hist.), William Hoggart (Hist.), Douglas Wright (Fr.), Barry Nolan (Fr.), Donald McLeod (Fr., Lat.), Catherine Phillips (Lat.), Ricki Willems (Hist.), June MacDonald (Hist.), Ther- esa Ryan (Hist.), Anita Harri- son (Eng., Geom.), Kerry Camp- bell, Emily Carter (Phys. Ed.), Bernadette Aubin (Science). The following students are promoted to Grade 12: Allan Patterson, Wilma Jackson, Mary Buchanan, Barbara Holland, Susan McLean, Gerald Vanden- Hengel, Lois Godkin, Amy Stew- art, Sam Hassan, Torben Haar - bye, Roba Doig, James Rapson, Joyce , Storey, Dianne . Beuer- man, Kenneth. Devereaux, Peter Sillery, Mary McKercher, Juih anne Hoover, Janet Hulley, Mary Norris, Robert Reynolds, Karen Dolmage, Kurt Christen- sen, Deanna Dale, Dianne Kirk, Rita McMichael, Robert Brady (Phys. Ed.), John Stoll; Colleen McCurdy (Typ.), Heather Mc- Leod, Meta Reeves, Larraine Miller, Shirley Fry, Peter Stiles, Joseph Dick, Janes Sills (Fr.), Robert MacDotiald (E'r.), Anne Sharp, Margaret Flannery; Eileen O'Rourke, Katherine Charters (Geom.), Donna Gor- don, Nancy Berger, Robert Humphries, Helen Broadfoot (Hist.), Gerald Williamson, Lin- da MacDonald (Physics), Joan ElaineRyan (Fr.), kertt (Geom.), Gerald Smith (Alg.), Brenda Ross (Geom.). The following students have been awarded a Secondary School Graduation •Diploma, having completed successfully the work of Grade 12: Brian Traviss, Dorothy Dalton, Mary Flannery, Bruce Whitmore, Karl Campbell, Geraldine Dennis, Freida Hassan, Mary Crich, Ro- bert Munn, Judith Thompson, Keith McLean, Darrell Schnei- der, Constance Britton, Muth Ritchie, Thomas Dick, Joyce Brown, John Patterson, Nora Anderson, Fred Uhler, Kenneth Bedard, Freda Hunt, Robert Muegge, Kenneth Papple, Mer- vyn Pepper. SS NO. 1, TUCKERSMITH Promoted to Grade 'VIII— Mervyn Bell, Charles Dalrym- ple, James .Fotheringham, Ger- ald Traquair. VII—Gwen McLean. VI—Nancy Forrest, Catherine, Fotheringham•.. . V—Wilma Dalrymple, IV—Gerry Branderhorst, Pa- tricia Parker, Nancy Traquair. III—Billy Forrest. II—Billy Branderhorst. The total of federal, provin- cial and municipal spending on state health and welfare pro- grams will be $3,8 billion in Canada in the coming year; there is a "statutory" or auto- matic increase of about $350,- 000,000 in such spending each year. ST. .C#0.14MBAN Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Bye and baby, Ki /letters with Mr, and Mil's Gilbert lyiurraY, Jack Malone, Walkerton; rtiitI Mr.' and Mrs- J, L.' Malone: Mr. and. Mrs, Gerrard ' Mart`kt- and and SIMS, and Miss Ante Murray, Windsor, With Mee and Mrs. Leo Murray... Miss Noreen McMillan, Lon- don, with Mr. and Mars, Bill Mc - Brother Joseph, Toronto; Sr, and Mrs. John McQuaid, Thorne's, and Mr. and Mrs. B Flanagan and children with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Lane. Mr.' and Mrs,- Frank Doyle, Toronto, with. Ted Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Murray, Stratford, w1th Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Malone and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Murray. Vincent Lane is . a patient. in Scott Memorial., Hospital. Miss Linda Staples in Strat- ford with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy. Miss Rita Kennedy and Miss Joan Coyne, London, at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Morris and family, Walkerton, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and children, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Ducharme; Miss ,Sharon Staples returned with them, Misses Mary Murray, Loretta Murray, Jean Melady and Patsy Melady are spending the sum- mer at Grand Bend. Hold Shower For Miss Hotham A miscellaneous shower hon- oring Miss Sharon Hotham was held on Friday evening at the home of Mrs, Archie Dobson. About fourteen of Sharon's friends and relatives attended. An address was read to the bride -elect of next Saturday by Lynda Dobson, and Sharon made a fitting reply. A plastic clothes hamper filled with many lovely and useful gifts was presented to Sharon by Barbara Cooper. and Mary Ann McLean, Lunch was served in the din- ing room which had been dec- orated with a pink bell and streamers, peonies and roses. Sharon thanked everyone present and invited them all to visit , her in Brantford. What is the B.C.? Chatting with a merchant the other day, we mentioned our "ABC figure." "What," he asked, "is an ABC figure?" Perhaps what we told him will also interest you. This newspaper is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, an independent,'nonprofit organization of nearly 4,000 advertisers, advertising agencies, and publishers. Its purpose is to provide accurate and factual reports on the circulations of member publishers. In the ad- vertising and publishing industry, the ABC insigne is often referred to as the "hallmark of circulation. values." At regular intervals, an ABC traveling auditor visits our office to check our records. The- findings of this physical audit are embodied in an Audit Report pub- lished by ABC — the report literally tells us/what our circulation is. Virtually everything an advertiser should know about our circulation is found in this report, facts and figures without opinions. • Few retailers bother to ask to see a copy of our report, yet we want you to know one is available any= time ,you are interested in the quality and quantity of our circulation audience -- the audience for your advertising messages. What is an ABC figure? It is our way of assuring you that you get full measure for your advertising dollar in this newspaper. 11 SQMERVIar.4..4r, - A rris Pork carnratons, 'k414i1ie mina and fern was tl e 04141-0 Flirst gesso U0'4'1414 ,t✓hu r. On p<« SbWaentcllluiraamdirtet ytJe rde ahof i?e u 3asclock, When Ann: Ramie Somervle Gweip ,Rpv. D. O. Fry officiated. The brideBrightoaris, theMlebl danrgllter of.,Mn and Mrs. Clayton Dennis, of an aztd the gtwom is the sow '9F , and Mms. Walter Sotnexviil�e,Msof Wal- ton. 'fa,the the bead are ayfl l'en'gth goww of pure silk -moans a', the lace arpinque'd. bodice lilfeatured ,azo Ibaban n;eektine and 5point sleeves sprinkled with irredesent sequins Her French. tulle elbow length veil was held in place by a queen's of seed pearls and imitation apple blossoms. A cascade of pink roses, white carnations and fern completed her ensemble. She was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. John McCowan, as matron of honour, dressed in a street length gown of peacock blue peau de sole, featuring a bell skirt, short sleeves and round neelcHnie. She wore mat- ching petal hat and shoes and carried nosegay of pink and whitecarnati ns. The brides' maids were, Mrs. Ron Mason, Seaforth and Miss Sharon Som-- erville and Miss Elaine Somer- ville, sisters of the groom. Wearing identical coostumres to the matron of honour and car- rying .similar flowers. Mise Brenda Dennis sister of the bride was junior bridesmaids wearing similar dress to the matron of honour and the' leer girl was Pamela Dennis, also a sister of the bride, wear - ng a white organza over bine peau de sole dress. Robert Muir of Guelph was est mean and the guests were shered by Ronald Driscoll, Paul Somerville, Wayne Wal- isiey and John McCowan, Kev- n Campbell was ringbearer.. Mrs. Cleave Coombs, Egmond- elle was soloist and was ac- ompanied by Mrs. John Card - o at the organ when she sang The Lord's Prayer" and "Be- ause"during the signing of he register. A dinner and reception follow - d in the Legion Hall, Seaforth, ^4th guests being served by iss Kamen Hugill and the mem- ems of the Auxiliary. The ride's mother received, wear - ng a beige lace sheath dress, ith matching accessories. A orsage of white carnations ompleted her ensemble. The oom's . mother chose a blue ce sheath with white acres- ories and a corsage of pink mations. For a wedding trip to Niagara alts and points east, the bride avellied in a three --piece pink d white suit with white ac- e ssories and a corsage of hite orchids. On- their return y" e will reside at RR 2, Den - Id. Guests were present from ighton and Dearborn, Michi- n, London, Toronto, Bramp- n,aGuelph, Hamilton, ' Exeter, al➢ton, Stratford and Seaforth. BOSHAR`l'=1VIELLER fo b u n e n tic e M b i w c c gr s ca F tr an c th fie Br ga t W Egmondvillle United Church was the scene of a pretty wedd- ing •on Saturday, June the 29-th, at 12 o'clock noon, when the Rev. J. H. Vardy united in mar- raige, Marilyn Theresa Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man MacLean, Egmondville and John Lewis Boshart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boshart, Sea - forth. Pink and white orange blossoms and roses decorated NEWS OF WEEK Mrs. Will Murdie, Fullerton, visited Wednesday with her cousin, Mrs. Mary Malcolm, and celebrated her 88th birthday at the Malcolm home. Mrs. Herb Britton who spent a couple of weeks with her sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Salton, Mitchell, re- turned home on Saturday much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney attended the funeral of her uncle, Mr. Nelson Heal, on Sat- urday tom the Lockhart fun- eral hate, Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Miller, Edna and Janet, and Mrs. Jas. Miller, Staffa, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell on Sun- day. Miss Joan Britton, Galt, is spending her holidays at the home of Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Britton. Miss Nancy Lannin is home from her school in McKillop for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell received word that their aunt, Mrs. Walter Edwards, had pass. ed away in Ottawa, and the body was brought to Mitchell on Tuesday and was buried from Leslie funeral home on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sheldon, Jim, Glen, Arleen, Wendy and Twyla, St. Marys, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm after they all attended the Ful - lar reunion in Mitchell on Sun- day, - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vipond of Mitchell visited Sunday evening with Mrs. Mary Malcolm. Mr. Dan Burchill, Toronto; Mr. Ken Burchill, Don Mills and Miss Dorothy Nie, Simcoe, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill and Mrs. Hester Burchill. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burchill, Mitchell; Mr. Dan Burchill, To. ronto, and Patricia Burchill spent Monday in Embro. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Han- non and Mr, and Mrs. George Pepper. spent Monday at New Hamburg races. Mrs. Leslie Williams spent Monde with her daughter, Mrs fatYter� the elinrohe 4.01A7.141- '4/a 40011ilaoe -.4r, M 4 .N9Aniap: Maclean, Lean, tQW t a As t 1k11011: dres ube sates A. hadd, o rhinestones, held h &hQuldex 011engt'h ve�iI. $ine carried :a w 5e bible Met; ed i�vith en orchid and s�trea:m - ers. Miss Ann MacLean, mild of honour,. wore a Own of pink fah ,Ove taffeta and carried a shower 110004 pf white baby chrvoanthenrrum . n The groom., was attended byl i Harold Kendrick, Niagara F :s and the guests were 'ushered by 11411 MacLean and Paul Bo hart. Mrs. Elmer Cameron played traditional wedditg music and the soloist was Mrs. Cleave Coombs. • A buffet lunch was served to the guests in .the garden of the bvide's parents' hhome'bellowing the .ceremony. The brides received, wearing a gown of pale blue wflth blue ac- cessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. The groom's' mother chose a beige coloured dress, with brown accessories. A car-, sage of yellow rosebuds com- pleted her ensemble.The couple deft for a wedding trip to Montreal and eastern points. For travelliing the bride chose a brown pin-striped, arnel three-piece suit with white ac- cess,ories. - Guests were present from Toronto, London•, Kitchener and Niagara Fails. Release Results At Egmondville Following are the promotions for Egmondville School, Pupils are listed in alphabetical order. Promoted to Grade iX Gayle Barry, Norah Brown, Paulette Clark, Chris Coombs, Lynda Forbes, Bill MacLean, Catherine MacLeod, Larry Me- Llwin (Rec.), Dianne Papple, Larry Ritchie, Susan Stockwell, George Vardy, Bill Wood. Promoted to Grade VIII Betty Brown, Jim Brown, Lin- da Brown, Paul Stephenson. Promoted to Grade VII Jim Barry, Gail Brown, . Jon Fraiser, Matt Haney,, Ricky Hul- ley, Gordon MacLean, Brian Mc- Gregor, Glen Nicholson, Linda Wilson (Rec.). . Promoted to Grade Vi Brian Barry, Bill Carter, Mar-' ilyn Durst, Jeannette Finnigan, Judy' Fraiser, Dianne Nott, Jim Potter, Ricky Wood. Promoted to Grade V Gerry Barry, Roberta Clark, Elizabeth MacLean, Lynn Mac- Lean, Lynn Nicholson, Ralph Smith, Dale Whitelaw, Kenny Wood, Promoted to Grade IV Randy Alexander, ,Tommy Barry, Sheila Butt, Brenda Dietz, Joyce Haney, Louise Nich- olson. Promoted to Grade Ill Danny Carter, Donna Ham- mond, Donnie Nicholson, Mur- ray Smith, Sharon Thompson. Promoted to Grade II Bill Brown,' Patty ' Carter, Wayne Coombs, Jane Dietz, CoI- in Dick, Debbie Doig, Brian Fin- nigan, Brenda Haney, Linda Krocker, Karen MacLean, Rich- ard Smith, John Potter. IN ZION Charles Roney, and Mr. Roney. Flag Presented To School On Tuesday, open house was observed at USS 1, Hibbert. De- spite depleted ranks on account of flu, the pupils gave a good account of themselves. Mr. Go - man, inspector for the past six years, was present and spoke briefly. He goes to Guelph in September as superintendent of elementary education there. Mrs. W. A. Ferguson presented the school with a Canadian En• sign on behalf of Jean Blewett Chapter IODE. It was dedicat- ed by Rev. A. H. Daynard and received for the school by Bil- ly Dill. Mr. Daynard was guest speak- er, In using the theme "Think- ing", he urged the graduating students to think well, for as a man thinketh in his- heart, so • is he. Grade 8 students graduating are Joan Annis, Casey Postma, Alan Roney, Charlene Kramp, Billy Dill and Linda Friend. Charles Friend presented the certificates and Fergus Lannin, board chairman, occupied the chair for the program. Lunch concluded the evening's enter- tainment. Name Winners Mrs. Merle Glanville won the share -the -wealth at the Legion bingo Friday night. Frank Skin- ner and Mrs. Harvey Kennedy won the door prizes. Specials went to Charles Felker, Sea - forth, Sam Spencer, Clinton, Stan Watson and Mrs, Isobel Rau. Bingo winners were: Mrs. James Barry°'-Egmondville; Mrs. Frank Maloney, Seaforth (2); Miss Norma Muir, Seaforth; Mrs. Hartman Hiusser; Mrs. James Barry; Mrs. Harvey Ken- nedy, Seaforth; Mrs. Ruby Beth- une; Mrs, Lottie Wood; Mrs. Frank Walter, Walton; Alex McMichael; Mrs. Prank Wal- ters, Walton; Mrs. Norman Baird, Brueefield; Prank Skin-' -_ nex, %ti bell, I M MON 0,S OT. •ATH . r t For dell)!, • NEW ARNE4S 1 SHORT S4EEVE SPORT 'SHIRTS Neat pattern, small design, short sleeve sport shirks, in light backgrounds, ' that will really keep you .enol. Crisp new stock just in. SiZES -- S, M, L, XL 2.95 COOL, SHORTIE PAJAMAS WALKING SHORTS Choose from plain shades, checks or wide - stripes in a wide color range. Size 30 to 42 only. 3.95 to 6.95 A short sleeve and short leg pajamas in cool broadcloth and knit fabric. Neat small patterns. SIZES — S, M, L 3.95 and 4.95• COOL SUMMER SLACKS Cotton slacks in a wide choice of plains and checks in sand, olive, brown and black. 4.95 to 7.95 • Cool tropical weight dress slacks of Terylene and wool or Dacron blends, in sand, grey, and brown. Sizes 32 to 42. 10.95 to 13.95 - Stewart Bros. HENSALL COUNCIL AGREES ON WELLINGTON STREET PLAN Hensall council met Tuesd evening with all members pr ent. Emerson Smith was pr ent on behalf of Duncan Ste art regarding Mr. Stewart':cel- lar drain. Council agreed to in. vestigate. - Messrs. Doug Cook and Wm. Mickle were present with re- gards to Wellington -Street, which had been, promised to Cook Bros., and the following motion passed: That council proceed with notices to pass a bylaw closing a portion of the northwest' corner of Wellington St., approximately 11 feet by 55 feet, and in case of a law- suit, Cook Bros. to assume vil- lage's portion of cost, and the clerk to prepare a bylaw for same. William Mickle also request- ed for 11 feet off Mill Street to be dealt with at a later meeting. These applications for build- ing permits were granted: C. H. Lenaghan, to apply siding or roof of house; Mrs. Louella Drysdale, to apply siding on house; Mrs, George Armstrong, siding on house; William Clem- ment, to build a pole shed; E. L. Mickle & Son, two cement silos. Monday, August 5, was de- clared a holiday in Hensel'. ay Members of council who at- es- tend conventions will receive es- $12 per day and 10 cents per w- mile on trips. Maximum salary of E. R. Davis is to be raised to $4,000 per annum — $3,700 in 1963, $3,900 in 1964, and $4,000 in 1965, this to be in lieu of a pension plan. E. R. Davis is to contact Byr- on Kyle regarding painting of front doors of Town Hall. BRUCEFIELD Mrs. T. A. Anderson, Toron- to, spent the weekend with her brother, Mr. A. Paterson, and Mrs. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McGregor left on Friday on a twaweek vacation in the West. Miss Ina Anderson, Toronto, visited with her cousin, Mrs. Allan Hill, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. Handcock visited for a few days wins rel- atives. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- son are vacationing up north. Mr. and Mrs. Don McKenzie, St. Thomas, called on friends and attended the Baird picnic at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Smith, Tillsonburg, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. McCulla, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith, Bluevale, Mrs. Lawson Smith a n d 112rs. Kvernenes, Seattle, visited on Sunday with Mrs. H. Berry. Mrs. W. Haugh and Suane left on Monday on a bus tour for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Broad - foot and family and Mr's. Glen Broadfoot left on a visit to the `iitisaF hl'oilitaeelav_ DUBLIN Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brick and Paul, Detroit, with Mrs. Kathleen Feeney. • Mrs. Elizabeth Crowley and Dorothy, Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jerome Nichol- son, London, with Mr. end Mrs. J. P. Krauskopf. APOSTLE OF LONGEVITY Elie Metchnikoff, famous Rus- sian bacteriologist, attracted much scientific attention, de- cades ago, because of his un- usual beliefs about the human lifespan. Metchnikoff held that many persons should live to at least 150 years of age. He point- ed to many indications that the human body could last far long- er than- it does.' Nevertheless, Metchnikoff died at 71—a year . only over the allotted three score and ten of tradition. ODD MEDALS OF THE WORLD Many of the unusually named decorations given by various na- tions to distinguished civilians and servicemen include: The Order of Solomon's Seals, Abys- sinia; The Order of the Golden Fleece, Austria-Hungary; The National Order of the Condor of the Andes, Bolivia; The Or- der of the Elephant, Denmark; The Easter Rising, Eire; The Order of 'a Million Elephants, Laos; The Royal Order of the Phoenix, Greece; The Order of Grey Town, Nicaragua; The Or- der of the Sun and Lion, Persia; The Order of the Seraphim, Sweden; and The Order of the Bust of Bolivar, Venezuela. In 1961-62 the federal deficit, excess o fspending over rev- enue, was $7$1 million, the de- ficit of ' all municipal' govern - molts was $31$ .trillion andthe deficit of a l'provinefal govei its.,