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' Ontario Scholar Bruce McBride Giving His Valedictory Address at* CHSS Commencement
CHSS Graduation Diplomas
Presented at Commencement
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Guest Speaker Robert McKinley, MP Huron
a graduate of CHSS.
Martin Montmorency receiving the Asmussen Award
from Technical Director William Craig.
HONOUR GRADUATION
DIPLOMAS
John Lavis, former chairman
of the board1-of GDCI, and still
a beard member representing
Clinton Public School Board,
presented the Secondary School
Honour . Graduation Diplomas.
He ‘ was assisted by Robert
Smith, ’head of lihe foreign
language department and Ken
neth, Walzak, assistant English
department head.
Those receiving the .diplomas
were:
Margaret Rose Aldington,
Frances Ann Blacker, Murray
Moffat Blackie,. Patricia Anne Burns,, ....... — .... -
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Steven .Charles Cooke, Robert
Cart-Waiter Keiilth „
Arthur James ’Cole,
Bruce McBride receiving a cheque from Charles
Stiver, head of CHSS Guidance Services.
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Elwin Cooper,
Francis Harry Cummings,
Douglas Wayne Currie, Maur
een Ruby Driscoll, Bradley
George Dutot, Ronald D. El
liott, Gail Donna Maye Gar
nett, John Alfred Geiger, Kevin
Gordon Henley, Sandra Belle
Himmelman,
Barbara Joan Irwin, John
Bryan Lavis, Michael Lewis
LeBeaiu, Percy James Liver
more, Clarence Addison Magee,
Clara Ruth Martin, Edward
Keith Martin, Gary Bruce Mc-
. Bride, Sandra J. Merrill,
Sandra Dawn Middleton, Gail Lynne Milton, Linda' Joyce.
Murphy, Kenneth Lloyd Os
born, Lawrence Herbert Pear
son, Donna Jean Peck, Barbara
Elizabeth Pegg, Lynn Kathrine
Rees,
Patricia Sharon Robinson,
Susan Roorda, William Joihn
Ross, Richard W. Russell, Gary
Richard Semeniuk, Deborah
Ann Smith, Roberta Grace
Smith, Bonnie Sharon Snell,
Donald1 Wayne Sprung, Rich
ard M. Steegstra, Marsha Lilian
Teoibutt, Richard Frederick
Tinsley, John Vanderhaar,
Louis VanLammeren, Anthony
Verhoef, Dianne Verhoef and
Lenus William Yeo.
GRADUATION DIPLOMAS
Vice-chairman of" CD CI
Board. Robert Elliott Who rep
resents Goderich Township and
is a‘ former graduate of the
school, presented graduation di
plomas to the graduates in the
various four and five year
courses. He was assisted by
Vice-Principal Gordon Phillips
and Kenneth Clynick, head of
the physical education depart
ment.
Receiving diplomas were:
Five-Year Arts and Science
Mary Ellen Andrews, Linda
Armstrong, Keith Ashton, Pen
elope .Bateman, Nieliil Bellcham
ber, Bonni'e Boyes, Susan E.
Brown, Ruth Bylsma,
Rolfe Coolie, Bonnie 1 Cox,
Rowena Coirey, Grace Cullen,
John C. Cullen, Bonnie Dal-,
rymiple, Paul Dyck,-FredEckel,
Bruce Elliott, Margaret" For
rest, John Geiger, Ralph Ging
erich, Helen Good, Edward B.
Gomall, Janis Guthrie, William
Guthrie,
Robert Harland, Gwendolyn
•Hay, John Irwin, Fred Jewson, . . ■......................!...........11,1 ..................■ "" '"Sk
Glenda Johnston,, Elwiin Kings-
well, Linda Little, Elizabeth A.
Livermore,
Marie Lobb, Gordon J. Logan,
Terry J. MacKenzie, Grace Mc
Adam, D. Campbell McAlpine,
Murray McBride, James Mc
Connell, Ann McKibbon,
Lawrence W. McKinley, Shir
ley Norman, David Overboe,
Lawrence Pickett, Nicholas
Poppenk, Gloria Prest, Douglas
C.‘ Proctor, Carol Reichert,
Jannigje J. Roorda, Cafhrane
Scott,
• . Jeffrey Shaddliick, Beverly
Sparks, Wayne .Sprung, Marsha
Tebbutt, Cai'dl ■ Thompson,
Frederick Tyndall, . Glenda
Wade. Rosalie Westlake, Doug
las Yeo and Theresa Zalblocki.
Five-Year Sciejice,
Technology arid Trades
John Breeze, Danny Camp
bell, Wayne Hamilton, Douglas
Hyde and Raymond Radford.
Five-Year Business
and Commerce
William __ Estabrooks, Linda
Donald and Cheryl Toll.
Four-Year Business
and Commerce
Richard .Andrews, Gary
Black, Brian Burbridge, Eliza
beth. Carter, Rosemary Canter,
Bert Coleman, Robert Cosford,
Marina’ Coughtney,
Ruth Cudmore, Jane Doran,
"Marie Elliott, Tom Etue, Mar
garet Fahner, Robert Farquhar,
Jane Hamilton, Harold Gil
lespie, ‘ Freda Goldsworthy,
Richard Holland, William Hulls,
Barbara Jowell, Carol Kemp-
s'ton, Herman Lans'ink, Sharon
MacDonald, Peggy McAsh,
James McCann, Margaret
McCulloch, Douglas McPher
son, Janice "Merner, Mary Jean
Neilans, Linda Nesbitt, Linda
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GemeihhardL BeveHey M. Mac-
Nott, Jaqudline Patmore-Went,
Patsy L. Rathwell, Jerry Rivett,
Karen Saddler, Clara. Sal ver da,
Donna Lynn Shobbnooik, Sharon
Smyth, Ann Stephenson,
Susan Stinson, Charles Swit
zer, Barbara Turner, Joseph
Van Rooijen, Ruth Warwick,
Eleanor Wein ‘and Blaine
Wright.
Four-Year Science, Technology
and Trades
Gary Baxter, Bryan Bell,
Paul Boolth, James Broadlfoct,
Ronald Carter, James Cox,
Douglas Currie, David Deput
ter,
Jeffrey Dixon, Michael Dren-
rian, David" Durand, Raymond
Eckel, Grant .Elliott, Leroy
Felkar, Blair Fletcher,
Thomas Gillis, David Gra
ham, (Jerald Hayter, Bryan
Hoy, Terrance Johnston, Wil
liam 'Jongejan, Donald Maehari,
Michael Maloney, Frank Mc
Larty, ’Raymond K." McLean, Daniel McMillan, Martin Mont
morency, Wayne Potter, ’ Ed-,
Wdrcl Preszcator, Larry Presz-
chitdr,"
Robert Riehl, Thomas Riley,
Earle Rose, Paul Sampson,-
Larry Scott, William Siemah.
Gary Simpson,
Frederick Stirling, Ronald
Sytnick, Douglas Thompson,
Brian Triebner, Wiliiiiam Turn
er, Robert Vod'den and Douglas
Warwick.
SPECIAL COMMERCIAL
COURSE
Barbara Ball, Connie Beck,
Patricia Brodie, Patricia Coyne,
Linda Bales, John Doyle, Cathy
Draper, Henny Drost, Susan
Duncan,
Patricia Ferguson, Joanne
Fisher, Anne Harnack, Eliza
beth Irvin, Carolyn Langille,
Valerie Mathiieson, Mary Jean
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2 NIGHTS — 8 HOUR COURSE
14 YEARS OLD AND UP
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Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily including Wednesdays'-— Saturday to 16 p.m.
SEE THE BACK PAGE OF THE HURON
SHOPPING NEWS FOR DETAILS
Ji
WoHe-Lo. Unit
Gives Thanks
Mrs, Cliff Stewart opened the
October rneeting of the Wo-
HprLo with a ^jtq’ble jn?-
Ucle ph “Thanksgiving”,
teen ladies were present for
•the worship service written by
Dr. Walter" Pidgeon.
Meditation was given by Mt?.t
T. Oliver and prayer by Miss
Mary Muir.
Miss Luella Walkins'haw
•spoke of Dr. Robert McClure’s
missionary work in Ratlam,
India. Comments cm missionary
current- events were 'given by
several members.
Miss, E. Jamieson gave an
article on ho<w the Jewish
people have .kept Thanksgiving
customs from the time of the
Old Testament and Miss Muir
gave a reading, .“The Little
Things”,.
A Bible contest was. enjoyed
by 'toe, ladies which Miss E.
Jamieson- won.
The ladies answered roll call
by giving thanks for some high
light during the year.
Mrs. Haddy announced the
bale would be packed by the
end of October and seven home
calls were reported. This. Unit
is .sponsoring the Dominion Life
Choir Concert in the church.
November 15.
Ladies in
meeting were
ermore, Mrs.
Luella Walkinshaw, -Miss Mary
Mu!ir, Mrs. Ross MacDonald.
charge of this
Mrs.’. Percy Liv-
T. Oliver, Miss
In Clinton
The 29 th office cif Morden
and Helwig Ltd., Insurance
Adjusters, will open for bus
iness in Clinton on Monday'
morning, October 31.
It is located at 45 Albert
Street, and Don MacEwan, who
has been handling aill classes
of insurance losses in 'this area
will be in change. . '
' This office^ at Clinton is the
newest link in the “Chain of
Service” provided by Morden
& Helwig Limited. With an
office at Clinton, as well as -in
London, Sarni^, Hanover, Lis-
toiwel, and Stratford, Morden
& Helwig Limited are organ
ized to render even more ef
ficient service in this part of
Ontario.
Wedding Pictures
JERVIS STUDIO
Phone 482-7006 bi
GET YOUR REDECORATING
DONE IN NOVEMBER
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
PREPASTED WALLPAPER
Reg. $1.55 . ... .... . REDUCED TO 98c
Some Rolls reduced as low as 45c
NON-PASTED WALLPAPER
Reg. $1.55 ................. REDUCED TO 98c
Some Rolls reduced as low as 39c
OTHER SPECIALS
per
D. A. KAY & SON
33 HURON STREET PHONE 482-9542
(Open Every Friday Night*)
a FREE
I
Electric Blanket
(S2435 RECOMMENDED RETAIL VALUE)
when you buy a
new Electric
Clothes Dryer
E. R. DOUCETTE
482-9741
Instructors
„Phone I
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SAVINGS
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BUY YOURS FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENTS.
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BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR.
BUY YOURS AT ANY BRANCH OF THE B OF M.
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Clinton Branch:. ... K. G. FLETT Manager
RCAF Station (Sub-Agency) ‘ Operi Daily
Londesborough (Sub-Agency): Operi Mon. & Thurs.
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Until November 12-at all stores where you see
the Hydro Special display.
Quite possibly you have several good
reasons of your own for buying an elec
tric dryer. But here’s an excellent reason
to buy right now: a double-bed size elec
tric blanket, complete with illuminated
dial control and two-year guarantee. This
$24.95 value is yours free when you buy
an electric dryer at any store featuring
the Hydro Special.
Why an electric dryer? It's the safe,
speedy, odourless way to dry clothes.
It /lets you forget the headaches of a
clothesline. And it eliminates rainy-day
delays. In short, an electric dryer leaves
you more free time.
Visit the store where you see the Hydro
Special display. Tell them you’re in
terested in more free time—and a free
electric blanket.
This offer applies only to residents of
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Clinton Public Utilities Commission
J. E. RANDS, Manager H. E. HARTLEY, Chairman
17 Park Lane — Phone 482-9601
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