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Clinton News-Record, 1959-07-02, Page 4Miss Winnie Grey Retiring Teacher Honoured by Staff Miss Winnie Gray was feted on several occasions prior to her de- parture from Clinton. in her honour Miss Olive John-, 'son entertained at a cup and sau- cer shower at her home. During the evening games and contests were enjoyed. The guest of ben- our was seated in a decorated chair under an arch of pink streamers, roses and confetti- filled balloons. A rhyming address of goad wishes was read, by Miss Olive Johnson and Mrs. Beatrice Taylor and Mrs. Florence Chowen brought in. a gaily decorated basket of gifts. Mrs, Wes Holland assist- ed in unwrapping the gifts, At the close of the evening the hostess and her mother served a dainty lunch, : At the June meeting of the Hearthside Club of Ontario Street United Church, Miss Sybil Courtier extended the good wishes of the group to Winnie, and Mrs. R4Y Wheeler made the presentation of a gift. Past Grand Marion Andrews pre sented gifts from the members of Huronic Rebekah Lodge at their final. June meeting. Mrs. Irene Gardiner entertained a number of friends at a supper party at her cottage at Hayfield. A feature of the evening was the presentation of an illustrated bride's book. The staff of the Clinton Public School presented Miss Gray with a chenille bedspread at a tea held in the teachers" lounge. On the last day of school individ- ual gifts were presented and Bar- bara Carter made the presentation of a gift from the Grade 6 class of the Clinton Public School, Miss Winnie Gray's marriage to Mr. Hal Millener, B.A. Sc., King- ston, will take place this summer, Keith Allen Janet Batkin Beverley Beattie Wilma Billings Jean Booth Paul Brand Christine Bridle Karen Buck Robert Bylsma Nancy Lee Campbell Harvey Carter Alan Cochrane Michael Collier Mary Jean Colquhoun John Consitt David Corrie Arnold Crich Donald Cudmore Roger Cummings Lorraine Dale Marion Dale Fames Dales Sally Deeves Fred Dutot Lois Dykstra Mary Elliott Gerald Etue Wilfred Fremlin Grace Flewitt Dominic Gahwiler Ralph Glew Bonnie Hamilton Barry Harper John Harris Barbara Henderson Janet Henderson Nancy Henley Caroline Hoy Kenneth Hunking Marjorie Hunking Graham Jackson Gary Jewitt Marie Tasting Darline Laister Larry Levett Joan Livermore Phyllis Lobb Glen Lockhart Wayne Love Nancy MacDonald Joan McCowan John McKim Mary Macaulay John Masse Sandra Merrill Marianne Michalski Donald Mills Kenneth Moon Frank Murch Gail' Orpen Effie Pluiristeel Margaret Porter Elaine Rathwell Glen Reichert Peter Robertson DouglaS Roorda Edmund Saldivar Ruth Anne Scetehmer Kenneth Scott Promoted F Murray Adams Robert Addison Elaine Alexander Larry 13adley Harry Bakker Paul Bateman William Blacker Budd Bye Kenneth Boyce Margaret Boyle Cornelia Brand Edward Bridle Elaine Brown Fred Bruinsma Naney- Caldwell John Carew Patricia Carter Donald Colcallipun Garry Collier Douglas Constable Bruce Cooper Craig Cox Ruth Crich Paid Cudmore Victor Cyr Anthony DeCoo Lynn Demaray Lena Dougherty Paul Draper Douglas Dunn Alfred Dykstra Barry Elliott Donald Elliott Gail Farquhar Gwen Fowler Donald Fremlin John Galbraith Michel Gaudet Wayne Grigg Richard Hall Patricia Harland Anita Higgins Joyee Hood Regalia gorbanuik Merin Rough Barbara Howard Terrance Hudson Joanne Hulls Alex Hyde Barbara Inder George Jackson Sharon Jackson Michael Jeffrey Joanne Johnston Nancy Johnston Barbara Ladd Donald Laister Roger Layton Ronald Levett Fred Livermore Bruce Lockhart Denis Logan James MacDonald Rosemarie MacDonald Douglas 1VfcAsh Ross McBeath Gail McBride David McCall Robert McCann Isabel McGowan Douglas Mair Catherine Potter Janet Reder Gloria Regier Marie Riley Sally Roorda Caroline Ross Anne Sawchuck Nancy Scruton Gerald Shaddick Susan Shipp Elizabeth Siertserna Tom, Siertsema Margaret Smith Patricia Spencer Charles Stephenson Keith Stephenson Gerald Stirling John Stryker Anne Taylor Roy Telford Kenneth Truscott Robert Turner Barend Van den Assem Marie Van Baaren Tennis Van den fool William Vodden Cathryn Wallis Ronald Walsh Raymond Wells Henry Westerhout Wesley Woodson Elizabeth Youngblut Ineke Zondag Donald Scruton Barbara Watkins Janet Sharp Nancy Webber John Slavin Elaine Weston William Smith Susan Wightman Elaine Taylor Leonard Wilson Linda Torrance Beverley Wright Ralph .Trewartha Barbara Yeo. Archibald Van Dnngen Frank Yeo Margaret Wallis Helen Youngblut rum Grade IX To Grade X Donald Gerrits Marie Marshall Betty Anne Gibbings Diane Murphy Jeanne cliew Donna O'Brien Gail Gowing Gordon Parker Fred Gregory Carol Plumsteel • . x YOU GET MORE OUT OF LIFE WHEN YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF ELECTRICITY Grades 10, 11,12 Next Year Francine Greydantis Robert Grigg Judith HalWard Bruce Harris Donna NaYtPP Ralph Holland Diane fulls Linda Jervis .Kenneth Knights Jean McClinchey Marlene McClinchey Ruth McClinchey Edward McCullough Glenda McDougall Margaret Merrill Wallace Michalski Robert Miller Gary Mote Carol Pepper Diane Radford Marilyn Rathwell Gloria Rumbali Paul Schoenhals Howard. Scoterimer' Stephen Scotchiner Ronald Smith Wayne Stirling Berva Switzer Donna Switzer Rosemarie Talbot Ann Trott Grant Turner Janet Tyndall Jean Turner Eva Verhoef Kenneth VanRiesen Rosalee Watkins Catherine Welsh Grade XI To Grade XII General Course 'Or Grade XII Special Commercial James Alexander Gloria Allen Egbert Bakker Charles Bartliff Brenda Blair John 33yonna Diane Campbell Susan Cane Ross Carter Sibyl Castle. Patricia. Colniin David Copper Murray Cutler Samuel Dougherty Dewayne Elliott Noreen Garrow Faye Gaunt Douglas Gibbings Yvonne Gibson Martha. Gillette Promoted From Grade X To Grade XI Harrison Family Picnic at Goderich The 24th annual Harrison re- union was held at Harbour Park, Goderich, on June 13 with an at- tendance of 72. The results of sports were as follows: races, five years and under, Sharon Willert, Billy Collins; eight years and un- der, girls, Patsy Willert, Cathy Adams; boys, Brian Hodgert, Roy Taylor; 12 and under, girls, Bar- ,bara Willert, Viola Collins; boys, Douglas Alton, Norman McCul- lough; 15 and under, girls, Barbara Willert, Viola Collins; boys, Doug- las Alton, Kenneth Taylor; single ladies, Barbara Willert, Viola Col- lins; single men, Jim Harrison, Kenneth Taylor; married ladies, Mrs. Harold Willert, Mrs. Stewart Broadfoot; married men, Stewart Broadfoot, Chester Hackett; kick- the-slipper, ladies, Mrs. Willert, Mrs. Bud Hunt; men, S. Broad- foot, Bud. Hunt. The balloon relay was won by Albert Taylor's team; gum and oven-mitt relay, Kay Taylor's team; number of beans in jar, Reta Aikenhead; towel draw, Items Harrison; youngest person, Charl- es Broadfoot, Brucefield; oldest person, Miss Clara Harrison, RR 1, Goderich; longest distance, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harrison, Brantford. Officers for 1960 are: president, Bud Hunt, London; secretary- treasurer, S. Broadfoot, Brucefield; directors, Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgert, Seaforth; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Collins, Clinton; sports com- mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wil- lert, Hensall; Mrs, S. Broadfoot, Brucefield and Mrs. Bud Hunt, London. Next year being the 25th anni- versary, directors were given the privilege to plan anything neces- sary to make it a banner reunion. Seats 6 intistretch-outycomfort illE BY STUDEBAKER W. HI: DALRYMPLE & SON Brucefield TRY 10 WAIVES BEHIND THE WHtEL AND YOU'LL KNOW II's YOUK KIND OF CAFt Before freezing, most veg- etables should be scalded or "blanched" to preserve flavour, colour and food value. HYDRO 4, is yours frit*trest'qt-ok A 4., 40 WPM . ADA 40 Wei 01 1 ' lTON Npvirs,w041) NACM VOT,J13, THURSDAY; .JULY 2x 3.95., Ono District Collegiate Institute June Promotions Announced Following are the promotion results for the school year 1958-59., A statement of marks has been forwarded to all Grade XII pupils, In case a failure of Promotion a state.. inert Of Marks has been forwarded to the parents. Promoted From Grade XII To Grade XIII SANDRA ADDISON-Eng, n; gist. 70; Geom. 73; Agr. $c, 70; Latin 60; French 71. DAVID ALEXANDER--Eng. 68; Hist, 74; Geom. 80; ,Agr. Sc. 75; Latin 77; French 73. II/LARK BENDER - Eng. 83; Hist. 90; Geom, 00; Agr. Se. 90; French 88; Ind, Arts 79, ROBERT BILLINGS-Bookkeeping 50; Ind. Arts 73, ma,v,A BOYCE - Eng. 72; Hist. 72; Geom. 60; Agr, Sc. 77; Latin 57; French 68, VALORIE CAMERON-Agr. Sc. 55; Latin 66; French 53. JUDITH 'CLUFF - Eng. 72; Hist. 66; Gem, 62; Agr. Sc. 51; Latin 66; French 63. SHERRY COCHRANE-Eng. 72; Hist. 83; Geom. 87; Agr, Sc. 77; French 75; Bookkeeping 70, EMILY COLLINS-Geom. 69; Home Ec. 63. DAVID CONSTAI3LE-Eng, 61; Hist. 70; Geom. 67; Agr. Sc. 61; French 50; Ind. Arts 59. KAREN COOKL-Georn, 51; Bookkeeping 51. CAROL CUDMORE-Eng. 57. ROBERT DALE-Eng. 51; Hist. 53; Geom. 75; Agr, Sc. 74; French 59; Bookkeeping 62. RONALD DEMARAY-Hist. 51; Geom. 58; Agr. Sc. 67; French 52; Tad. Arts 69. MARGARET ANN DOHERTY-Latin 56; French 67. ROBERT EMMERSON-Eng. 54; Hist. 69; Ind, Arts 62. JEANNE ETUE-Eng. 64; Hist. 75; Geom. 51; Agr. Sc. 57; Latin 71; French 71. MARY GRAINGER-Geom. 70; Bookkeeping 68. CLAYTON GROVES-Ind, Arts 65. HOODSPITH -Eng. 50; Hist. 69; Geom. 50; Agr. Sc. 51; French 68; Bookkeeping 50. WILLIAM HOWSON-Bookkeeping 58; Incl. Arts 60. PATRICIA IRWIN - Eng. 73; Hist. 83; Geom. 85; Agr. Se. 71; French 68; Bookkeeping 82; Home Ec, 75. MARILYN JOHNSTON-Geom. 50; Bookkeeping 70; Home Ec. 68, MARY LAVIS-Eng. 68; Hist. 72; Geom. 58; Agr. Sc. 75; Latin 85; French 73. THOMAS LOGAN-Eng. 79; Hist. 86; Geom. 83; Agr. Sc. 91; Latin 88; French 84. MURRAY LOBE-Hist, 58; Agr. Sc, 59; Ind. Arts 60. CAROL ANN LOCKHART-Eng. 50; Hist. 50; French 56;- Bookkeep- ing 50; Home Ec. 69. DONALD MacKENZIE - Eng. 71; Hist, 83; Geom. 75; Agr, Sc. 71; French 60; Bookkeeping 57. NELSON McCLINCHEY-Eng. 50; Hist. 55; Geom, 61; Agr. Sc. 57; Latin 67; French 59. RONALD McCLINCIMY-Eng. 50; Geom. 57; Agr. Sc, 75; Book- keeping 52; Ind, Arts 80. FRANK McCOWAN-Eng. 56; Hist. 56; Geom. 65; Agr. Sc. 67; Ind. Arts 73. MURRAY McEWAN-Geom. 66; Ind. Arts 63. RONALD MAGEE-Eng. 52; Geom. 67; Agr. Sc. 77. MICHAEL MICHALSKI-Eng. 64; Hist, 76; Geom. 78; Agr. Sc. 75; French 71; Ind. Arts 71. DONNA MURCH-Eng. 74; Hist. 79; Geom. 73; Agr. Sc. 73; French 69; Bookkeeping 74. DOUGLAS NORMAN-Eng. 51; Hist. 53; Agr, Sc, 73; Latin 52; French 60. ELFIN PARKER-Eng. 63; Hist. 79; Geom. 75; Agr. Sc. 71; Latin 80; French 69. PATRICIA PEGG-Eng. 83; Hist. 79; Geom. 66; Agr. Sc. 75; Latin 86; French 84. BARRY PIPE-Eng. 55; Hist. 53; Geom. 68; Agr. Sc. 56; French 58; Bookkeeping 60. ARLYNE POWELL - Eng. 77; Hist. 83; Geom, 98; Agr, Sc. 91; Latin 95; French 86. LAWRENCE POWELL---Eng. 52; Hist. 50; Geom. 67; Chern. 50; French 50; Ind, Arts 62. MICHAEL REGIER-Bookkeeping 52; Ind. Arts 64, JOHN SHARP-Eng. 50; Hist. 53; Geom. 56; Bkkp. 75; Ind. Arts 69, BERNARD STURGEON-Groin, 51. WILLIAM TRICK - Eng. 72; Hist. 75; Geom. 73; Agr, Sc. 85; Latin 83; French 67. Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON - EXETER - SEAFORTH Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative - Phones - Bus., HU 2-6606 - Res., HU 2-3869 Anytime, any day-your favourite snack is ready, fresh and appetizing in your electric refrigerator-freezer. With an electric refrigerator-freezer you can store all kinds of out-of-season foods for enjoyment all year round. You can buy in quantity too (it saves you money) . . . cut down on trips to the store . . eliminate trips on rainy days. When you entertain, an electric refrigerator. freezer gives you more time with your guests, because you're able to prepare food ahead of time. An electric refrigerator-freezer is safe, clean, and modern. It costs just a few cents a day to operate. You get more out of life, when you get the most out of electricity.