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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-07-06, Page 16,r„t • Pilge 14 The Titres -Advocate, July 6, 1?61 EXETER PS WINNERS—Four graduating. students at Exeter Public School who won academic honors this, year and the. valedictorian, chosen for general proficiency, wee honored at the Home and School graduation banquet recently, In. top row, from left, are Karen Jermyn, Ann Fairbairn (holding the general proficiency Plaque) and Linda Hunter-Duvar,. The boys are Hank Gosar and Paul Mason, list next year's dasses at Exeter Pu lic School Exeter Public School eromm- ji& li.sts, announced this week by Principal A. B. Idle, in- clude every student in the school. Pupils are listed by the classes in which they will be ere -plied, in September this (year, In other words, with the , exception of the graduates, the. grade under which their Istudponies appear will be the one they' attend. next term, rather ied the one in. which they this past °term, GRADUATES Judith 'Arnold. Bryan Bayne liam, David Beaver, Robert Beavers, •W i 11 i a m Beavers, Marion Bentley, Willie Ber- ende Elaine Bieber, Richard Boyle, Helen Campbell, Marion Carscadden, Elizabeth Coch- rane, Helen Cole, Ross Cooper, Mary Corbett, Ronald Cornish, Michael Cushman, Jane Dett- mer, Jeanne Dzioba, Sheila Palmer, Ann Fairbairn, Yvonne Fisher. Caroline Gackstetter, Dianne Geiser, Susan Goman, Henry Gosar, Gregory Harness, Mar- lene Harness, Karen Heywood, Robert Higgins. Sandra Hunter, Linda Hunter-Duvar, Douglas• Huntley, Karen Jermyn, Larry Johnston. Larry Jones, Lynda Jury,, .Michael Keay, ji,ana Keller, 'James Kerslake, John Koopmans. Fred Learn. ,Brian. MacLean, Laura Mac- Millan, Phyllis Madge, Paul ' Mason, Margaret May, La- verne McCarter, Robert Mc- Donald, Nancy McTavish, An- drew Nyhuis, Roman Orenc- zuk, Douglas Parker, .John Pryde, Sharon Sanders, Richard Schroeder, Linda Snider, Doug- las Stanlake, Brian Sweitzer, Shirley Taylor, Alie Vande wore, .r'red wells, Barn Whiting, Robert Wolfe, GRADE 8 Teacher, Arthur Idle Anne Bell, Joyce Bower, Barbara Cameron. Mary Coch- rane, Ray Cockwill, Don Cow- an. Johanne DeVries, Leslie Diller, Brenda Dinney, Mary •Lou Edwards, 13111 Farquhar, lJaek Glover, David Grainger, !Shirley Hern, Dennis Hoc'-cy, 1Philip Huntley, Jim Huxtable, David Johnston, Debbie John- 'tston, Charles Keating, Sue Ann Lindenfield, Patricia Makins, Barry McKnight, Gerald Mor- ley, • Donald . Morrow, David IRumpel, Ray Sauder,Parker, Jim Parsons, Rely hChris ;Saw MargaretSn ov ..l r e , .Elizabeth e g h Snell, Joanne Ten- hant, Jeanne Westover, Donnie 'Wolfe, GRADE 8 Teacher, Mrs. M. Madelene Jory Thomas Adams, Sylvia Cann, Catharin.e Corbett, Marianne D' Vries 13111Dinney,Jim *DeVries, MINI, NI, Leroy Edwards, Pam 1Ersrtlan, Shirley Finley. Rich- ard Frayne, John Gibbons, John Grassick, Barry Green- acre, Malcolm Hiltz, Brian iltogarth, 'Terri Laughton, Peter Lawson. Brian. McArthur, Ricky Mc• ,Donald, Lynne Page, Jim Prist, 'Marcia Sauddeer Mary Janee�u !Saunders, Pal. Sims, Sherrie �$riiith, Darlene Snell, Jane Southcott, Linda Stire, Judith Syryester•, Bob Taylor, Allan :' hompson, Morris Wed 1ake, Larry Wlllert, Judy Young, GRADES 8 AND 7 Teacher, Mrs, M. Wein .Grade 8 -- Alfred Aquiline, ,Sharon Baynhem, Ross Beaver, kPaul I3rintnell, David. Cowan, ,Lytele Edwards, Gordon Green.. 'acre, Lynn. Hoffman, Ernest Kerr, Barbara King, Betty Knox, Jake Nyhuis, Gary Par, sons. Grade 7,�-- Douglas 'Beavers, Lends Blanchard, Fred Brint- nell, .Allan Diller, Elizabeth Ellerington, Tommy Elliott, Bonita Greene, Betty Jean ;Hamilton; Anna 1 -fern, Mark. Sinton, Robert Mickle, Mike .!Wage., John Perrott, Bey ° Prost, David Robinson, Mary Sawyer, David Sparks, David Thine - sore Donna Wainer, .Jan Zed - 'e ri, ed•isen, OFtal3lr 7 Teethe, Mr, d, Mills Phjllis Alleit,. George Aiifl- strong, Mariend Bieber, Pet•. riixia Bridges, harry Stintnoll, broil. Bederick, Maid 'Camp•, !bell, Marie Corie, Ann Creech, 'Anne Burke, Bobby Dobbs, Victor Fulcher, Susan Gibbons, Janet Ecker, Dennis Ferguson, Allan Green, Sandra Harvey, 1 Christine Finley, Billy Holmes, Larry Hockey, Grant Rohner. I Byron Hoffman, Donald Jolly, Shelia Keller, Brian Killeen, ' Carol Keller, Marion. Koele, Susan MacDonald, AllanMac- Jim Knox, George Lee, Louise McBride, Dianne McLeod, John Lean, Parker, Darlene Parsons, Bill i Peter Mason, Marnie Mor- Penhale, Carol Ann Sawyer, row, Cheryl Penhale, Bobby Eric Schwartzentruber, Joy Read, Suzanne Scott, Michael Seldon, Freddie Simmons, Bar- Southcott, Gail. Sweet, Donald bara Skinner, Eleanor Stan- Thompson, Donna Thompson, lake, Betty Thompson, Dalton Helen Tilley, Susan Tuckey, Walper, Barbara Wells, Melvin Douglas Wareing, Bruce Whit - Whiting, Kees Zeehuisen, ney, GRADE 6 GRADE 3 Teacher, Mrs. A. Des Jardine Teacher, Miss Grace Doupe Susan Bailey, Nancy Brady, Paul Armstrong, Brenda David. Burke, Donny Campbell, Brintnell, Jane Broderick, Mary Jeff Carroll, Michael Cooper, Bruls, Nelson Cockwill, Rose- Bazil Crawford, Jimmie Dar- mary Correy, Jack Darling, ling, Larry Dobson, Wendy Doerr, Lillian Egett, Gary Ford, David Frayne, Grant Kathy Dewar, Dolly Eggett, Jamie Fulcher, Donnie Gif- ford, Cecile Hall, Terry Haugh, Hooper, Mary Lou Howard, Ross Huntley, David Keating, Norman Howey, Anne Lachine, Cameron' Mac- Merle Idle, Ricky JorY, Arthur, Penny MacDonald. Jackie Kraft, Geordie Laugh- Bobbie Mackie, Paul Martin, ton, Susan Page, Claude Pratt, Stevie Mathers, Dale McKen- Penny Preszcator, Carol Sau- zie, Randy Parsons, Lois Por - der, Paulette Schroeder, Ian ter, Robbie Potter, Brian Prest, Scott, Carol Lynn Shapton, j Peter Pryde, Kenny Smith, Barry Southcott, Norman Thom- D w i g h t Thompson, Ruthie son, Christine Tuckey, Tom Thomson, Lorraine V e n t i n, Vickerman, Randy Weber, Steven Wuerth., Linda Wells. GRADE 6 Teacher, Mr. G. Bryant Raymond Beaver, John. Bier - GRADE 2 Teacher, Mrs. S. Mousseau Bobby Bierling, Glen Cock- will, Lorna Corbett, Wendy ling, Judy Cowan, Ronnie Dur- Coughlin, Steve Dettmer, Bart and, Wayne Edwards, Judy DeVries, Joanne Gaiser,• Mark Estey, Bill Fairbairn, John Heywood, Cathy Holtzman, Ian Godbolt, Roberta Grassick, Jill Johnston, Mary Lee Johnston, Harness, Graham Hern, Joan Billy King, Donald Kirk, Peter Heywood, Julia Heywood, Les- Kleinstiver, Irene Knox, Robbie ter Hohner, Randy Jones, Lindenfield. Helen .Tory, Darlene MacSween, Ralph Eddie Lindenfield, John Morley, Richa r d Ottewell, Loader, Karen. Lock, Roddy Michael Parker, Randy Presz- MacSween, Karen McArthur, cater, Barbara Sawyer, Larry Shapton, Mary Southcott, Bar- bara Stanlake, John Sturrock, Cheryl Sweet, Randy Tiernan, Kathy Wells, Bobby Willis, Susan Wooden, Joe Wragg, GRADE 2 GRAbE. 5 Dixie Amerongen, Richard Bailey, Barbara Batty, Jimmy Teacher, Mrs. D, Hughson Brintnell, Margaret Burke, Marsha Adams, Dennis Bier- Margaret Campbell, Christine ling, Marvin Bower, Ricky Cann, Mary Anne Cann. Deb- Brintnell, Cathy Cann, Joan bie Coughlin, Kathy Cowan, Campbell, David Dettmer, Joe Darling, Paul DeVries, Frank DeVries, Keith Diller, Sharon Edwards, Lynne Far- Jon Dinney, Ronnie Ferguson, quhar, Janice Frayne, Peter Bruce Fulcher., Denton Geiser, Glover. Jimmy Gifford, Beth Goman, Linda Jones, Gary Tory, Bar - Jimmy Hackney. ry. Keller, Gail Kopp, Cathy Michelle Harrison, David Lachine, Paul McKnight, Ross nt n iria iltz Xa en Ili o m H x M r , Parsons, s Andrew Per Les - Kopp, Danny Laing, Linda Perrott , ' Lowery, Bobby Moore, Cheryl Parsons, Gwen Penhale, Keith Perrott, Barbara Reid, Larry Smith, Grace Thomson, Barry Tiernan, Gerald Willis, Mary i Wilson, Barry Witte. GRADES 4 AND 5 Teacher, Miss BettyGoudie Grade -- Barry Baynham, Judy Burke, Ruth Ann Kerr, Richard Laughton, Michael MacLaughiin, Jim Parker, Peg- gy Pryde, Jane Tuckey, Jo .Anne Whilsmith, Darrell Wyatt. Grade 4 — Lawrence Bieber, John trills, George Campbell, Janet Davis, Evelyn Teggett, Sherry Ford, BillY Hooper, , Marion Hern, Ronnie Janke, K a t h y MacDonald, Connie Mackie, Elizabeth. Mickle, Ren- nie Moore, Bobby Sanders, George Shaw, Bruce Simpson, Ronnie Walpee, Janet West- brook, Doreen Willis, Carl Wurm. GRADE 4 Teacher,Mrs. L, Turvey y Ronnie Amerongen, Katharine Bentley. Hans Bischoff, Brenda Brintnell, Gar y Campbell, Jacqui Coughlin, Judy Fergu- son, 'Doris Ferguson, Glenda Fisher, Nancy Gifford, Judy Glover, Kathryn Hall, Larry Haugh, David liunter, J tidy Jory, Danny *Tory. Holly Keller, Joanne Killeen, John Lawson, Ronnie Linden - field, Janice Loader, Beverly MacDonald, Gordon MacDon- ald, Marjorie MacKenzie, Fred- die May, Thor Orenczuk, Judy Price. Wendy Ryekmari, Doh - pie Shane, Penny Schroeder, Paul Swartzentruber, Ruth, Whiting, Sheila Willett, GRADE 3 Teacher, Mrs, Marilyn Harvie ick Barbara Arnold, Barbara Bis,. choffr ,iionnio Brinttiell, Jh Gordon Page, Yvonne Penhale, Susan Perrott, Ellen Robbins, Jane Sawyer, Gail Shipman, Glenn Stire, Ricky Weber, Paul- ine Wells, Billie Westover, Randy Witte, Greg Wragg, Gary Wurm. lie Shane, Judy Smith, Kathy Sparks, Heather Sturrock, Bon- nie Swartzentruber, David Sweitzer, Joy Thomson, Dick Vandeworp, Robert Whilsmith, Linda Whiting. GRADE 1 Teacher, Mrs. R. Jermyn David Batty, Donna Bray, Wayne Brintnell, Carla Bruls, Jimmy Campbell, Tommy Creech, Susan Davis, Freddy Eggett, Debbie Fite, Joanne Ford. Launa Fuller, Randy Giltillan, Melanie Hackney, Debbie Higgins, Robin Hoff- man, Pam Hooke. Elizabeth Jolly, Eddie Kohl - smith, Nyhuis, Patti Parker, Janie Penninga, Dar- lene Porter, Jesse Posthill, Robert Ryckman, Gary Ship- man, Kathy Simmons, Trudy Stagg, Bobby Thompson, Mark Tuckey, Billy Vanbergen, Mel- anie Veal. GRADE 1 Teacher, Mrs. Robert Coates Peter Armstrong, Ann Batty,. Lorne Brock, Betty Campbell, Debbie Campbell, Kathy Camp- bell,John Dobbs, Martin Dyk- tra, Vickie Edwards, Doug Fairbairn, Dougie Ferguson, Rebecca Fulcher, Jon , Gaiser, David Hall, Terry Janke, , Kathy Xirk, Joan Koele, Jim:= MacGregor, Donna Mit- chell,- John Musser, Beverley' Parker, Chris Parsons, Nancy Parsons, Ann Pinder, Georg- ina Sawyer, Denise Shane, Wayne Simpson, Cathy Read, Bryan Tuckey, Calvin• Van Eek, A.M. KINDERGARTEN Teacher, Mrs. H. Kleinstiver David Brintnell, Mich a e 1 Caldwell, Nancy Cann, Brent Clarke, John Cooper, Steven Cttshihan, Brian DeVrids, Shir- ley DeVries, Holly Diller, Bev. erlY Genttaer, Randal. Glenn. :.....: Earlyrnl#nfirE,'Lighning strikesmorning destroysa,re barn Lightning struck the home of I y MRS, ARCtiiE DEWAIt IIASELINK The fire alarm was rug ,on the telephone line on Saturday morning about S 4,nh, when a fire was seen in the barn of Lloyd Brian, The fire ,engines of St, Marys and Granton were called ll it were unable to save it. The ,cause of the fire is not Elston. roof of the House landed on the • Blit' .Gossnxan, .11.4 s Ih w. ,o•.° d, Miss G'otvdrey, who is leaving, Tlhur§day night, •knocking down with a Jewel .case, a large part of the chimney. Personal. items, ani .creating other minor „chu •' MIF. Druce• Summerville and age. Linda ,of Clive, Alberta were Although. file lights were off, guests on Tuesday eveuing the bolt blew bulbs out -of .their with Mr. and. Mrs. Robert sockets Fortunately, just a Jiston. fete seconds before Mrs. •Goss Misses Janice and Laurie roan had pulled out the plugs Elston of London spent the the,'TV and radio sets and weekend with '.their grandpar• they were not iniurad, • eels, Mr. and Mrs, Robert A flaming object from the. known. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dan ard hood of the car and marred. a The barn ,contained 5°1110 and fancily and Alrs, Ida Knox section of it. }fail came with the storm. "The ground was covered white with hail as big as marbles,” said Bill. hay and strap:', Honor .teacher. The Base Line. school. enjoyed a ball game on \Vednesday with Anderson school after Iter brother, Mr. Jules De • which the Weiner roast. They teacher Mr. and Mrs. Brenne. of St, Marys were guests with Mr. and Mrs, J. De Brabendere on of St. Marys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elston, Air. and Mrs. Delesie and family of Stratford visited with their presented Rodney Greenacre, Linda Haley, Jamie Hinton, Russell Jones, Deborah Kopp, Debra Lindenfield, Tony MacDonald, Marilyn McDonald, Gary Mac- Lean. Michael Ottewell, Martin Page, Debbie Porter, Michael Pratte, Richard Stagg, David Tilley, Diane Van Bergen, Lin- da Wedge, Jimmy Wildfong, Sandra Wilson, Darlene Wolfe, John Wuerth. Q.M, KINDERGARTEN Teacher, Mrs. H. Kleinstiver Stuart Adams, Marie Bailey, Barbara Bencsik,Danny Brint- nell, Catherine Ecker, Barbara Ford, Nola Fulcher, Cindy Harness, Steven Harrison, Paul Idle, Susan Insley, Danny Kectch, Orval. Knox, Kevin Nixon, Stefan Orenczuk," Daryle Pen - hale, Gary Penhale, Noel Skin- ner, R i c k y Swartzentruber, Brian Vickerman, John Vriese, Donny Walters, Wendy Wedge,. Larry Whiting, Charmaine Wise, Debi Wooden. NOTE: The children in kin- dergarten are listed here ac- cording to age, It will be necessary to change some children of the morning class to the afternoon group, Par- ents will be notified of any change regarding their child during the holidays. visited with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Coward. on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Baker and Elton visited,at the home of her father, M,' Herb Beer, Sunday, and Anna at Munro, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mr. Nelson Baker bad his Knight of Exeter and Mr. hand caught in the baler last Frank Knight of Edmontonweek requiring several 'stitch were guests of Mr. John Rinn es' and family on Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. Fred Thompson, 8th Line, spent Thursday at Mr, John Rinn's. Mr. and Mrs, David Holland and family attended the Shep- pard reunion at Parkhill on Saturday, July 1, Mr. and Mrs, George Wilson and Mrs. Annie Hodgins of St. Marys attended the "Caledonia Day" at Embro on Saturday. Mr. and Alrs, Duncan Mc- Naughton and family attended the Sheppard reunion held at Parkhill on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin- son and family visited with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hill of Lambeth on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trott and Joanne and Betty of To. ronto visited with their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Dewar on Friday, June 30, Ai T •. and. Mrs. Armand nd Mor- row of London spent the week- end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Otto Reimer. Mr, and Mrs. S, Marriott and family were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dew- ar on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward .?!JrR.nil.pM1UPIP pro}g.HMI!puHORTIVOI!ReleIttltee ITIWI11luTVT nm L Olt S — Oil Burners Heating, Plumbing, Sheet iltlete1Work s: PHONE 719 403 ANDREW $T., EXETER 1,„„„„,„..... UMW, ._._-..!IA MOH i.lUingkk.EWH!.LrMIMO lhtt!.11lll.tltlll.rrgrllttltl.6lirt!lttlllM!rA Chicken in The Rough ani. Fish 'n. Chips. 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