The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-02, Page 15WEDNESDAY,. JULY 2nd, 1,0
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• The grade 8&•grad uation' banquet
at. Brookside : Public. School was held
at' the school: on hu h
1ast week.,
Prior to the' meal,,piano'music •
was provided by Thelrna�.Purdon
,',
Jannet Blake and Helen Chandler,'
Grace.. -was -said b -y -Barry --Morrison -
A toastto the Queen by Wilma.
'Hackett was followed by the ban --i
quet; served' lythe ladies of Blakes'
United :Church
Diane•MacKenzie introduced the
head table,. Mr...and Mrs. Robert...
'Jelin,. J. W. Coulter ; Mr. and
and, 4; , Mrs. Margaret 'MacCharles ,
Grade. 5.'and .6; Principal..
. t--to-the tea hers-was-made—
by Susan .Thompson and was respon
ded to by Don Cameron A toast to
the school by Stuart Altonwas re
plied:.to by Angus MacLennan.
A humorous., play,:.:'...Truth Telling:.
Machine",., was presented. by ;:
Evelyn de' Graaf, Terry England,
Susan Thompson, Judy McGuire,
Bev.... MacPherson, 'Sandra Maize, •
Brian ' Draper ' Paul, Hogan., Steven
Wylds with helpers Stuart Alton,
Terry Noble and, Barry Morrison..
erry; in` n Lha iked he; Blakes
ladies for catering with ,Mrs..Men-
ary making the reply:..
Students at the school recently
-adopted a-•child-,-\ictoria-T-orr•es.
.under the Foster Parents Plan with
$260 being; raised in various ways
-to support the project`. This was
explained by Gertrude Veldhorst,
'Heather, Park, Brenda
Lippert, Brian Alton, Ken Mewh-
inney and Terry Noble ,
A .choral selection was rendered
.; ngus t ' ac ennan an
and. Mrs: Don Cameron:`
. Eachg raduate introduced their
parents or guests seated at the
table withthem. i
A toast to the county school- '
board was . ro osed b y . Jud. ' Me -
• p .P y
'Quire aridresponded to -,by Mrs:
Warren. Zinn. A'toast the.former
::school .boardwas proposed. by Mar
jorie.lVurray with Robert Heim.
'making a reply: Paul Caesar prop-
• osed a toast' to: the graduates with .:
the reply coming . from Robert
Simpson.. Wayne Pollock proposed,:
a.• toast to the parents with Russel
:r-vitr making the -reply
• Cynthia Jardine introduced the
teachers'•from Brookside and North.
Ashfield. -and l rhe grade which—..
they taught, '•
'Brookside Public School: Mrs.:.,
• Dell Du nin, 'grade 1; Mrs. Elsie .
Irvin, grade.: 2; Mrs. Margaret
Cline, grade 2 and 3; Mrs: Rena
:Fisher, grade 3 and 4 . Mrs. .Mary.
'Bete, grade 4; Mr, Ross Errington,-
• ;grade 4 and 5;' Mrs, Gwen Caesar;
grade 6; Mr. Arthur Finlayson; ford Teachers College taught
grade 7; Mrs,. Olive. Kennedy, public school. in Kitchener before
gtade,5 and 6; Mrs', Wanda
commencing teaching at�Stratford
Jefferson, gii
rade.,. Mr -.r. Don Cana=-..mea-cl,.efs-r_.r,_t•1eg. ._In- igiti'h 4 e
• eron, grade 8; Mrs,: Helen Blake. to Goderich. as an' inspector of
grade 8; Mr. Angus MacLennan, public school and was recently
Principal Warned superintendent of schools
Noxth Ashfield Public School; . ;Funder the cohnty, board system,
Mrs isS,artish4rade-La.nd_2; .r..-,.Mx.Ltt ulterW.:chrPnted...his..te'
Mrs. Marion, Mowbray.; Grade 2, 3 to the gritde 8 graduates. :
by Ann Hackett, Susan Thompson','
Beverley MacPherson', Helen
.Chandler, Thelma Purdon accomp=
ai ied�tiy jannet 11lake :
Selections on the 'recorder were ' '
given by Grade 8 students.under the
direction' of Don Cameron,
.Joyce de Graaf 'introduced the
guest speaker., J. W. Coulter, sup=
erintendent. of schools in':Huron :..•,
County. Mr Coulter was
born in Morris Township where:.he
attended public -school before
entering'•Wingham High
School, He graduated fromStrat-
,.
Gradation Party
For Grady 6 Pupils`
Qf North Ashfield
. The Grade 6 graduating class of ..
North Ashfield Public School and •
their teacher were.guests at a Grad-
uation "Party
rad-uation.`Party held at the home. of
1;1' and Mrs. Alan Barger of-Ast
field :Township. ' after school on
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•
'Steven Wyids thanked the speaker
Valedictorian, the
Thursday, June 26Th.
These Grade. Six students will be
attending' Brookside Public School
next" Fall for their final two years
of Public School.
The class and .their. teacher'play
ed ball for some time. and then due
to unfavourable weather: moved in-
doors for more' fun and,
refreshments.,' Hot ;dogs:, .pop,' fresh
ie, cake. and ice cream were.'
enjoyed by the group and then . all ;
were driven to their'hones, 0. ''
Members of the class, attending
the: gathering were: Mary Bradley,
Lorraine MacDonald, Barbara •
Farrish,, Teresa •Leystra., Flora
torn ar for . Simpson„-DGnnie-Rae-Farrish , . D
graduating. class was :Evelyn,de
Graaf: 'She was introduced byBev:. Blake'. ''Evelyn is thedaughter
of Mr', and Mrs : ' Peter de
Graaf of. R. R • • 3, Auburn':
•
` Appreciation was expressed by
lien ' Stothers=to priinc rpal-Angus; •
MacLennan for his work in guiding
the students during'the'•year. In his
reply, Mr . MacLennan. saidthat
the graduation banquet. and . .
program h4:been;_entireay plannd7
by the graduating class themselves.
The Dungannon. Women's Instit-
ute award for': proficiency was pre
sented, by Mrs: Harry Girvin to
Terry 'Zinn, : son of Mr, • and Mrs.
Warren Zinn of R.R.1,"'Dungannon;
$rlienc ward , mad_e_avaiLt-
able by. the' Ashfield Federation of
Agriculture ',and the Farmers' Union
was presented by Ross Eedy to Diane
MacKenzie, daughter of Mr. and • •
Mrs Jack`M:aeK-en*-ie•; ef- R. 3
Lucknow.
' The award ' for penmanship was
presented ,by principal Angus" Mac-
Lennan to Dennis Drennan', .son of .
Mr .and Mrs, -Doug Drennan; R.R,
S, Goderich
The singing of 'O Caa' , wi
Marjorie Murray accomnadpanying on
the piano',: ended the evening: •
Grade 8 graduates ' at Brookside are:
Beverly.Blake, Jannet .Blake,. Barb-
ara • Chamney, Helen` Chandler ;
Joyce de' Graaf,. Dennis Drennan,
Kenneth Farris, Wilma Hackett,
Greg Hamilton, Dale Irvin,
Cynthia Jardine ,, Myra' Lippert
Marion MacDonald, Diane
MacKenzie,; Marjorie Murray,
Wayne Pollock, Thelma Purdon;
Jim Ritchie, Bonnie Shultz, John.
Simpson, Jim Stothers., Peggy
Young,; Tefry Zinn, Brian Alton,
Stuart Alton, David' Caesar, Evelyn
de Graaf, Brian. Draper, Terry Eng-
land, Garry ,Fielder Anrr Hackett,
Paul Hogan, Brenda Lippert, John
se-- ud MoG'1-i r = Beyer -le::
•
MacPherson, Sandra Maize, •
Kenny Mewhinney.,, Barry Morrison,
Rae Nicholson, Terry Noble ,
Heather Park, Robert .Sirnpson,; Sus,
an Thomson Gertrude.Veldhot'st
Steven Wyld's,
id Drennan;` Bobby MacKenzie,
Stephen MacNay, Wayne ;Parrish,
Paul Simpson ,Maurice
Hayes, Tom 3arger 'and their
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Award' winners at the' graduation
banquet at Brookside Public. School,
last Thursday are pictured }eft to
right, Dennis Drennan, 14, ion, of
Mr: and Mrs Doug Drennan of
'R.R...3., Goderich, who won the
award for ;penmanship Diane Mac
Kenzie, 14, daughter of Mr,. and
Mrs Jack MacKenzie of R.R. 3,
Lucknow who was awarded the'
`science .honour;. Evelyn de ,Graaf,
14., daughter'of:Mr. and Mrs: Peter.
de Graaf of R.R.: 3 , . Auburn,' who
was ,class valedictorian; Terry
Zinn, 14', son of Mr, and Mrs,
Warren Zinn of R. R. 1, Dungannon
who received the award for genet=
al proficiency in grade 8
teacher, `Mrs Sandy; MacCharies .:.
Unable to' attend were Alex Mac-
Lennan and
MacLennan.and': Russell MacDonald .
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