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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-07-05, Page 7 ClibilancrtZituro WINGII/Ofs ONTAIlf0, WED Promotion Results Reported For Wingham High School 33 Pupils Attend S. S. .5, 'Turnberry. To ON "1"1"mmo T,. HOSPITAL Magistrate H. Glenn Hays last week remanded Hugh Campbell, 16, of East Wawanosh, to the On' tario Respite! in London for a Minimum of 60 days for obser- vation and treatment, The youth was convicted et Wingham on June 23 on charges of wounding Joseph Snell of Beet Wawanosh Township with a rifle and of the theft of a car belonging to Alvin McDowell, also of Nast Wawanosh, Both offences took place May 31st, He will he sentenced In magis- trate's court on August 31st. • James Angus, Wingham, William Jamieson, Whitechurch and Robert Mark, Brussels, all pleaded guilty to charges of unlawfully entering the Wingham Liquor Control Board store and stealing 11 bottles of liquor and 10 bottles of wine. They were remanded in custody to appear for sentencing July 6th. GRADE X DonvlonoiAL second class Honork-Chittiok , Joan, Redman Reta. Third 1--'ass donors----Kirkby Di- anne, Jacklin Murray, Merkley Jennice, Penner Dianne, Sebill Pat- ricia, Ritchie Shirley, Clark Nanny, Horton Janet, Pass-Bryans Carol, Exel Anne, Rohinaon William, Plant Glenn, Dennis Carl, Scott Marian, Renwick alonnie, Beattie Karen, Gaunt Har- ey, Jacques Nancy, Riley Sharon. The key to standings in grades. XI to XII is as follows: 1 (75-100); (66-74); 3 (60-65); 4 (50-09). 13PE - Health and Physical Erin- cation. The third in a series of picture essays on district rural schools is devoted this week to S, S. No. 5, Turnberry. The first sschool wea built- across the corner from the present brick building. The frame . 15; today there are about 33 pupils attending S. S. No. 5, In 1949; what is commonly known as the "Junc- tion School" was closed, and the pupils from it were brought to No, r,--Photos by Connell. schwa wits burned out in the 1920's and in 1927 the new brick school was opened. Not long after it was (meets,: 'w school. was closed " rie et :ors and then reopen- ed. Five years ago, enrollment was, Purchases House For Office Space Dr. A. R. DuVal has purchased the john McKinnon house on John Street, immediately behind the site of the new Toronto-Dominion Bank. HA intends to renovate and re- model the house, The alterations will Include a modern office to ac- commodate his own needs in his chiropractic profession and office space for at least one ether busi- ness or profession, At the present time Dr, DuVal is located in the suite above the Pub- lic Utilities. Sally Slosser Visits Europe Miss Sally Slosser and Miss Mary Kelly of Barrie were passengers aboard the "Empress of Britain" which sailed from Montreal on June 29th for Greenock and Liver- pool. Miss Slosser and Miss Kelly are members of a tour which will visit Scotland, England, Holland, Ger- many, Switzerland, Italy a a d France during a 55-day journey. Heading the group of 27 is Rev. Frank Mallon, C.S.B., chaplain, To- ronto Newman Club. Prior to returning le Canada, Miss Slosser will spend a week touring in Ireland. Wlghtman area: Zn; 1, IlriV Hist 1, Creorn. 1, Ag So I 1, 1.4.t r'.Y2,141$1T1 3'4E1;5 1; Bug 4, ,HPB dirt 3, Georn 3, Ag e Se 2, Fr 4, Tyl? 4. B Mains. Byron: Fag Z, HF4 IiiSt 1, Alg 1, Ag So II 1. Lot 2, Fs. 3 Anderson Karen: Eng 2, OPE 2 Hist I/ 3, AIg 2, Ag 'So II 3, tat 4. Fr 4, Blernan Roger: En. * 4, 1-1PF1 Hist II 0, Alg 2, Ag ,Sc II 2, Fr 4, Black Wallace: Eng 4, /4PE 4 Hist II 3, Alg 3, Bkp 3, Ind Arts 2 Blair Betty: Eng 1, IIPE 2, His: II 1, Alg 2, Ag Sc II Lat 2, Fr 2 Button Russell: Eng 4, 3 Hist 12 4, Mg 3, Ag Se II 4, Blip 2. It'd Arts 8. Campbell Alan: Eng 2, 11.12'E 4, Hist II 2, Mg 4, Ag Sc II 4, Lat 4, P4 Campbell 2. IIPE John D.: PE 4, Ind Arts II 3. Campbell Chamney Eng Hist II 4, Lot 4, Fr 4, Chettleburgh Kenneth: HPB 4, Bkp 3, Clark Linda: HPE 3, Scorn XI 1, Ag Sc II 4, Ho Bc 3, Cqultes, Douglas: Eng 2, IIPE 1, 'fist II 1, Mg 1, Ag Se II 1, Lat 1, Fr 1, Craig Kathleen: Eng 2, HPE 2, list II 2, Alg 4, Ag Sc II 4, Lat 4, Fr 4. Crawford William: Eng- 4, RIPE 1, Mg 4, Bkp 3, Ind Arts 3. Delmer Diane: 1-IPE 4, Lat 4. Dernerling William: Ens 3. HPE ?•, Hist II 4, Mg 4, 'Fr 4, Bkp 2. de Yong John: .Eng 2. HI3F1 1, Hist II 1, Alg 2, Ag Sc II 3, Lot 2, en 1. Dietrich Gerard: lad Arts 2. Dobson Thelma: Hist II 4, Alg 3, 1;ScII2.Bkp2. Dunlop Greer: Eng 2. HPE 2, 'list II 3, Alg 4, Ag Sc II 4, Lat 2, 'Pr 2. Fronton Gerald: 1.-1PF, 3. )3lra 4. Fuller Barry: Eng 3. HPE 1, Kist 'I 2, AIg 4, Ag Sc II 3, Bkp 1, Ind T\-1-11G.taStaillib. raith Paul: Eng 1. 1, Alg. 1, Ag Sc II 1, Lat 1, I-IPE 1, lar Cserrie Lionel: 'Hist II, 3. Fr 4, Eng. XI 4. Gov Eleanore: Eng 2. PLPE 'list II 1, Alg 1, Ag 3e If 1, Lat 2, Fr 2. Grant Kenneth: HPE 4, Alg 3, Ag II 4, Bitp 2, Ind Arts 2 Hamilton Mary: Eng 1, 1-IPE 1, Tist II 1, Alg 1, Ag Sc II 1, Lat 1, Fr 1. (Please turn to page Eight) 2, AWARDS CONTRACTS FORMER EDITOR 3 2, MR., MRS. A. h. SMITH MARK ANNIVERSARY OREM IS THE SAME WHEREVER you' go heel, and S. S. No..5, Turnberry, is no exception. I Kerr, age 13, Jacqueline Montgomery, 13, and Greta France, 13, all Grade VIII pupils; work out o practical exercise in eritbmetic. GRADE fX First Class Honore-Maolaennell, Brenda; Robinson, James; Procter, Joyce; Kerr, George; Schaefer, Mary Anne; Cameron, Sandra; Cateagrande, Ruth; Dinsmore, Gall; Deneau, .fames.; Procter, Murray, (equal)1 Smith, a Joyce Haugh, Mary; Coultes, Wayne; WOWS, Lorna; Bone, Keith; Ireland, Myr- na; Rintoul, Donald Gordon; Sta- rielman, Louis; laismayer, Stanley, Taylor, Donald; Cummings, Sandra, aieman, Douglas; Green, Marlon (equal); Smyth, Doreen; Mitchell, William; Campbell, Harold; Press Russell (equal); Reid, Catherine, Armstrong, Helen, Wail, William, (equal); Taylor,. James; Jamieson Mary Lou; Machan, Glenn; McTag Bart, Douglas, Douglas, Wayne, Meyer, Elaine (equal); Oruilashank Jane, Procter, Faye; Kerr, Esther Millen, Shirley; Phillips , Mary, Slosser, Mary Jane (equal); Camp- bell, Douglas; Thompson, Mary Hel eft; Greig, Hilda; Armstrong, Ed. na Mae; Sanders, Leo; Statia, Gail Elliott, Sharon; Sleightholin, Elgin. Currie, Helen; Coultes, Ruth, Second Class Honors-Wright Lynne, Roane, Cheryl, Frances, Harrison, Allan, Willis John, Merkley, Terry, Mathers Grace, Yemen, William (equal), Er rington , Eleanor, Scott, Nancy (equal), Geniis% Martin, Edgar, Catherine, Lunn, Robert, (equal) Bacon, Jean, Grainger, Robert Clark, Terry, Scott, Keith (equal) Crawford, Sara, Baird, Leonard Verbeek, Joan, Hueston, . Brock. Webber, Linda, Jouwsma, Anne nfeCalltu, Hugh, Ross, James Clark, Susan, O'Malley, Dennis Shackleton, Patricia, Boyd, William Carter, Elizabeth (equal), Galbraitl John„ Chettleburgh, Thomas, Per guson, Donna, Horton, Sharon Watson, John; Smith, Walter, Pol- lock, Elizabeth, Warwick, Merger et, McArthur, Kenneth, Johnston, Mary Lou, McRae, Connie. Third Class Honors-Edward John, Finley, Caroline, Jeffrey, Jo- seph, Hallahan, Raymond (equal); Workman, Ronald, Rintoul, Donald Graham, DeYong, Hennie, Machan, Gail (equal); Gibbons, Sheila, Snell Shirley, Douglas, Brian, Strong, Fraser, Sinnamon, Douglas, Welsh, William, Stokes, Carol, Taylor, Pat- ricia, Ross, Shirley, Whitby, George, Colvin, Jane Anne, Rinn, Elizabeth (equal), Campbell, Ralph, Devries, Alice, Thompson, Graham (equal), Michel, Sandra, Gadke, Patricia, Yeo, •Paye, Kirton, James, Cham- bers, Robert. Pass-Johnston, Keith, Searaon, John (equal), Tenpas, Dianne, We- spnberg, Meryl (equal), Cameron, Brian, Welsher, Mary Lou (equal), Ahara, Margaret, Johnston, Lynda equal), Naylor, William, Ross, Lois, Benninger, Dennis, Moore, Doris, Hickey, Calvin, Lapp, Mary Joan (equal), Fisher. Murray, Tiffin, Be- yin (equal), Logan, Barry, San- derson, Brian (equal), MacDonald, Sandra, Bridge, Quincy, McGlynn, Ruth Anne, Riehl, Wayne, Math- ere, Robert; Sehiestel, Judith, Finch, Margaret, Bannerman, John, Black, Lila, jacklin, Patricia (equal), Whitehead, Nora, Redman, Joan Helaine], Joyce, Parkinson, Lynn, 'Thompson, Jill, Baird, Shirley, Ir- win, Richard. 2 2 Mg Geom 4, ,40 vga 12, Lat. Fr. 1, z+looenot J4etaAn; 1,,r1-17.1.2, TiNt lower Georgina: Ding 4, PIPE 4, Ho EC 2. King Mary: Eng 1, HPE 2, Hist 1, Gem 2, Ag Se 12', Lat 1, Fr 1. Kirton Gale: Brig 4, iiPE 4, 241st 4, Gem 4, ,46 •g Se I 4, Fr 4, TYP 4. Hist 1, Geom1, Ag Se I 1, Lat 1, prK7GermBaranbaa: Eng 1, FITE 2, 1. r Fr 1, MacKenzie John: Scorn 4, Ag Sc 1 4, Typ 4, Hist (XII) $, Ind Arts (XII) 4. Ho Fe 2. Betty Ann: Sag 2, Lapp 1 H Hist m 1. Geom 1, A!;; Se 12, La 1 Lee Donald: /WE 3, Hist 3. Louttit, Carol: Eng 3, 1-11-aB 2, Hist 2, Geom 2, Ag Be I 3, Lat 1, Fr 1, Ho Ec 1. MacLennan Sandra: Bag 2, IIPI0 2, Hist 1, Georn 1, Ag Sr I 1, Lot 2, McBurney William: Eng 4, HPE 4, Hist 4, Geom 4, Ag Se I 4, Fr 1, McDonald Allan: Eng 4, HI'S Hist 3, Gem 2, Ag Se I 2, Lat Fr 4. McDowell Donald: Eng 4, HET Typ 4. Sc 4, Fr 4, Typ 1, 1, Hist 2, Geom 2, Ag Sc 3, Fr 4 McArthur 'Susan: IIPE 3, Hist 4 McDonald Elizabeth: Georn 4, A McGee Helen; Brig 3, IIPE 3 Hist 3, Geom 4, Fr 4, 'fyp 3. McKinnon Joseph: Eng 4, His 4,A 4. g Sc 4, Lat 4, Fr 4, In( Arts McLean Murray: Ag Se I 4. McLennan Murray: Eng 3, liPI 4, Hist 1, aeon 1, Ag Se 11, Lat Fr 2. McRae Alan: Be e 4, napE. 2, Hi: 2, Geom 2, Ag Se 13, Lat 4, Pr, McTavish 3Ta.vish Donald: Eng 3, HP 2, Hist 2, Geom 2, Ag Sc 2, La 4, Fr Machan Bruce: Brig 4, HPE Geom 4, Ag Sc 1 4, Typ 4, In, Arts 2, Madill John: Eng 3, HPE 2, His 2, Geom 1, Ag Se 1 2, Lat 4, Fr 3 and Arts 3 Martin Gwendolyn: Eng 1, HPE 2, Hist 1, Geom 1, Ag Se I 3, Lat Fr 1, Ho Ec 1. Merkley Lucille: Eng 2, HPE Hist 2, Georn 2, Ag Sc T 4, Fr Typ 1. MerrickBeth: Eng 1, IIPE Hist 1, Geom 1, Ag Se, I 2, Lat Fr 1, Ho Ee 1. Mitchell Angela: Eng 4, HPE Hist 2, Geom 2, Ag Se I 2, Fr Moffatt Duncan: HPE 4, Hist Geom, 2, Ag Sc 13, Ind Arts 2. Moore Muriel: Eng 1, HPE Hist 1, Seam 2, este Sc I 1, Lat s Fr 2, Ho F,e 1. Morland Donald: Eng 3, H.PE Mist 1, Geom. 4, Ag Se I 4. Morrey Margaret: Eng 3, PIPE Hist 2, Ag Sc 1 4, Typ 2, Nesbit Mary: Eng 4, HPE Geom 3, Ag Sc 14, Fr 3, Typ Noble Dorothy: Eng 2, HPF, Hist 4, Geom 3, Ag Sc 14, Typ Ho Be 3. O'Malley Helen: Eng HPE alist 2, Geom 1, Ag Sc 1 2, Lat Fr 2. Paulin Margaret: Typ 4. Peterson Eric: Eng 2, PIPE Hist 1, Geom 4, Ag Se 13, Lat Fr 1, Ind Arts 3. Purpur Ingrid: Eng 3, UPS Hist 2, Geom 4, Ag Sc I 4, Fr HoReEidc 3, Jane: Eng 2, IIPE 1, His 1, Georn 4, far Sc 1 3, Lat 4, Fr e Ho Ec 1. Renwick Judith: HPE 3, Typ 4 Riley Sandra: HPE 4, Fr 4, Typ 3 Ritchie Marilynn: Eng 4. IIPI 2, Hist 2, Geom 1, Ag Se 12, Fr 4. Typ 1. . Rowe Sandra: Eng 1, HPE 1 Hist 1, Germ 1, Ag Sc 11, Lot Fr 1,'Ho Be 1, Searson Robert: 1-IPE 4, Ag Sc 4, Ind Arts 3. Sewers Bryan; Ag Sc 14, Fr Ind Arts 3. Shackleton Marv! Pete 4, PIPE ` Hist 3, Gem 2, Ag Se 1 3, Lat 4 Fr 2, Skinn George: HP'S 4, Typ Intl Arts 4, Skinn Glenn: Eng 3, RAE 4, His+ 3, Sewn 2. Ag Se I 2, Let 9 V1` Smith Donna: Eng 4, HPE 4, Typ 3, Flo Be .2. Smith Nancy: Eng 2, HPE 2, Hist 2, Seem 4, Ag Sc 14. Typ 2 HoSnEsieth 2,Rae: Eng 2, EPS 4, His' 1, Geom 1, Ag Se 11, Fr 2. Typ 4 Snell Marvin: Eng 4, HPE 4, Hist 4, Gown 4, Ag Sc 1 4, Fr Typ 2. Spry Dottelas: Eng 2, IIPE 2, Hist 1, Geom 1, Ag Sc I 2. Lat 3, Fr 1, Ind _Arts 2. A meeting of the Morris School Board on June 29th was held in the township hall-with all member: present. Five tenders for transporting some of the pupils from Walton School to either S.S. 1 or S.S. 12 were considered and contracta were granted as follows: Route 1, to 'Ken McDonald for $800 per ;tear; Route 2 to Allen Searle for $950 per year, Howard Clark was instructed to get the necessary material and the school buildings. make repairs to the outer walls of Payment of bills presented was authorized: Ross Anderson, $5866: auditor, $75.00; G, Workman, $3.10: Advance-Times, $6.29; Guidance Saentre, $11.70; H. Mathers, $e92.55,; 1parling's Hardware, $11.29: Steins. :on's Hardware, $5:95; H, Bernard. s14,00; Alexander's Hardware, $5 73: good Supplies, $3 54; J. Easton, 114.50; Post Publishing, $3.75. The furnace at S.S. 5 will he -horoughly checked and necessary steps taken to put it in a satisfac- esry condition, James Elston, Chairman R. S. Shaw, Secretary DONNYBROOK Mr. and Mrs. George Reeees of Toronto and Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunnville are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and fa- mily attended the Noble reunion which was held at Clinton on Sun- day. Lloyd and Neil Josling' of I on- desboro are spending their holidays with Mr. and, Mrs. Wesley Jeffer- son and farnily, Miss Lucy Thompson of Bronte HARD AT WORK-4111s group of pupils study up on their reading at S. S. No. 15, Turnberry, as one of their contemporaries lalree turn} At testaling out aloud, The grant). includes' from front to' back and Week with her sister. Ml's, Ted Straughan, 'Port Stanley. Mr, and Mrs. Hayden and Linda Stephens Evelyn: Eng 1, PIPE 2, I spent a couple of days at lier home Hlst 1, GP0111 2, Ag co 12, Lot 1. here. Fr 1, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence 1-Ta::iy Strong Alex: Erie 2, 1-1Paa, 1, elist and family of Colborne Teweshne 1, Geom 1, Ag Sc I 1, Lat 2, Fr 3, f visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Ind Arts 1. 1 Hardy and family. Strong; John: Ens 1, FIFE 3, Hist A joint service will he held in 1, (aeons 1, Ag Sc 11, Let 1, Er 2, Donnybrook United Church o!). Ind Arts 1. ! Sunday at 11 a in. with Rev, Tay- Templernan Gary: Eng 4. 11PE 2., for as guest speaker. Hist 4, Geom 4, Ag 2Ic I 4, Ind Arts 2. Thomas Gerald: Eng 5-17.. ^„ !). Renovate House Hist 1, Georn 2, Ag 8, Lot 4.i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayden are Fr' 3. about to begin renovation On their liffin Barry: Hist 4, Typ 2. house in Lower Wingham, Tiffin Hiles: lane 1, 3, Hisi ;has been occupied by Mrs. Bertha 1, Scorn 1, Ag Se 11, Lat 1, Fr i. jSimmons. Mrs, .Simmons moved to Ho By? 1. Bluevale on Saturday. Tiffin Joan: 1-1P11 8, Scorn 3, Ag Mr. Hayden expects that it will Sc f 4. Lit 4 trt 1 be. about Six Weeks before the fern- Troupe Doris:: Eng 2, HPE 1,111v will be able to move in Mrs. Hist 1 Groin 1, Ag Sr 1 1, Lot 1,' Hayden is at present With her Er. 1, Ho Pc 1. daughter, Mrs. Minium, Water- Tenney, Mauna Lynne: Eng 4, loo, and Linda Is spending tWi E'1,, 2, Tye 2 Vandoriketsgoed, Elbert: Brig 2, IIPE 1, Hist 3, Germs 1, Ag 1 1, tat 1, Pr 1, Ind Arts 1, German 1. occupied the apartment over Dun. Whitfield Donald: Eng 4, HDD 2, lop's Shoe Store before the fire a 141st 4, Ag Se I 4, few weeks ago. GRADE Xf Armstrong, Joyce: Eng 4, IIPE 1, Hist 4, Georn 3, Ag Sc 14, Typ 4, clo Ee3. Bateman Donald; Eng 4, Geom 8, Ag So 2, Fr 4, Ind Arts 2. Beecrott Janet; Brig 4, HPE 2, :fist 2, Geom. 3, Ag Se 14, Lat 4, Fr 3, Bennett John: Bag 2, HPE 1, dist 1, Geom 1, Ag Se 11, Lat 2, Fr, 2, Ind Arts 1. Bronson Raymond: Eng 4, Hist 2, Typ Byer Ethel: Eng 4, IIPE 4, Hist Georn 3, Ag Se 14, Fr. 3. Callan, Dennis, Eng 2, PIPE 1, gist 1, Geom 1, Ag Se 11, Lat 1, Fr 1, Ind Arts 1, Cardiff Anne: Dig 2, HPE 3, Hist 1, Geom 1, Ag Se I 1, Lat 1, Fr. 1, 4o Be 1. Cheenney Sandra: Eng 3, HPE 4, Hist 4, Geom 4, Ag Se I 4, Fr 4, HO lie 1. Church Gordon: Typ 3, Ind Arts 3, Clark Ann: Eng 4, Hist 3, Fr 4 Clark, Dawn Lue: Eng 2, HPE 4, Hist 1, Fr 4, Conley Carolyn; PIPE 3, Hist 4, iyp 2. Connelly Yvonne: Eng 3, HPE 2, 'list 1, Geom 2, Ag Sc 13, Lot 2, Pr 1, Ho Be 1, Cooke Nadine: Eng 4. Hi-'E 2. Hist 1, Geom 3, Ag Sc I 3; Fr 4, Typ 2. Coultes Murray; Eng 1, HPE 1, Hist 1, Geom 1, et; Se I 1, Lat 1, Fr 1, Ind Arts 1. Crawford Carol; Eng 2, HPE 3 Hist 1, Geom 3, Ag Sc I 3, Lat Fr 2. Crothers Joyce: Typ 1, Ho Ec 3. Cruikshank Julia: Eng 1, HPE 1, Hist 1, Geom 1, Ag Sc I, 1, Lat 1, Pt' 1, Ho Ec 1. Currie Anne; Eng 4, HIDE 4, Geom 4, Ag Se 14, Typ 2, Ho Ec 2. Currie Barry: Eng 4, HPE 2, Hist 3, Georn 2, saageqe ,aaaaeA,Taype2,-'1nd Arts3 Davidson Brent: Typ 3, Ind Arts 4, Davidson Jack: Eng 4, HPE 3, Ag Se I 4, Tye 2. Davis Robert: Brig 2, 11PE 4, Hist 2, Geom 1, Ass Sc I 2, Tvn 4. Deaner Karen: Eng 3, HPE 4, Geom 2, Ag Sc I 4; Typ 4, Ho Ec 2. Donaldson Gayle: Eng 4, HPE 4, Hist 3. Dickert Ronald: Eng 3, HPE 3, Hist 1, Georn 2, Ag Sc I 2. Lat 1, Fr 1. Elliott Karen: Eng 1, IIPE 1, Hist 1, Gown 1, .a1g, Se 11, Lat 1, Fr, 1, Ho Ec 1. Exel, Ada: Eng 1, HPE 2, Hist 1. Geom 1, Ag Sc 12, Lat 2, Fr. 1, Ho Ec 1. Ferguson Lynn! Eng 4, Hist 3. Qatar 3, Ag Sc I 2, Fr 1, Ind Arts 2 Fortune Douglas: Eng 3, HPE 4, Hist 3, Geom 2, Ag- Sc 12, Fr 4, Ind Arts 1. Gibahons Winston; Typ 3, Ind Arts Grant Phyllis: Eng 3, HPE Hist 4, Ag- Sc I 4, Typ 2. Greenaway Karen: Eng 2, IIPE 4, Hist 2, Geom 4, Ag Sc 13, Fr 4, Typ 1. Griffith Deanna: Eng 2, IIPE 2, Mist 1, Geom. 3, Ag Sc 12, Lat 2, Fr, 1, Ho Ec 2. Gurney Jean: Eng 2, HPE 2, Hist 1, Geom 1, Ag Se I 1, Lat 2, Fr. 2. Hallahan Lenora Ann: Typ 3, Ho Ec 2. Halliday John: Brig 4, IIPE 4, Hist 2, Geom 1, Ag Se I 1, Lat 1, Fr 1. Hamilton Dottglas: HPE 4, Georn 4. Ag Se 13, Typ 3, Ind Arts 3. Hanna Jean: HPE 4, Hist 3, Typ 4, H E 8 Hardie Neil: Eng 4, HPE 3, H(st 2, Georn 2, Ag Sc 12, Typ 4, Ind Arts 1, Harris Leon'e: PIPE 4, Gem 4, Ag Sc I 4, Fr. 3, 'In 4. ' Harman Joyce: Eng 4, Hist 4, Ag Se I 3; AIg (XII) 4, Bkp (XII) 2, Harrison Kenneth: Eng 3, PPE: 2, 'Hist 2, Georn 3, Ag Se 1 2, Fr 4. Haskins Gwelcla: Eng 4, IIPE 4, Hist 4, 'Er 4, Typ 1. Henry Wayne: Eng 4, PIPE e, Mist 4, Geom 4, Ag Sc 14, Typ 2, Ind Arts 3. Heywood Patricia: Eng 4, HPE a, Hist 4, Typ 1, liollieger Helen: Eng 4, HPE 4, list 4, Typ 3. Hotchkiss Ilelent HPE 4, 141st 4. Typ 4. Hyndrnan GWentiblyrre; Eng 4, ISEPE 2, Hist 2, Al; Se 4, Typ 3. Ireland Robert: Bug 4, Hist 3, Typ 4. siardin alaatd; Eiv 3, HPE 1, Hist 3, Gem 3, Ag So 12, lrr 2, Ind Arts 1. Jefferson Donald'. Eng 4, Ht'F, 4, Mist 4, Goon? 4, Ag Se 1 4, Typ 2, Ted Arts 2. Jeffrey William; Eng 3, 14PB 1, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. (Andy) Smith of Toronto observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Wed- iesday, June 21st. A celebration which they had earthed was called off because if Mrs. Smith's health, and was mnfined to a family gathering and linner at the Model Bakeshop and restaurant in Bradford, owned by -heir daughter, Edythe, and her resband, W, K. Whyte, Present also were their son, Irving Smith mci Mrs, Smith of Pittsburgh. Word, however, did get around of the Smiths' anniversary and they received various expressions sf congratulations and best wishes ncluding greetings from Lueknow, 'aittsburgh, Wingham, Toronto and Kincardine, Mrs, Smith is the former Jean Irving, daughter of the late Mr. cad Mrs. James Irving of Luck- row. Andy was formerly in the neWspaper business and of late years has operated the Dovercourt Press printing plant in Toronto, Mr, Smith was employed by John Joynt as managing editor of The Wingham Advance from 1915 to 1919. At that time Mr. Joynt became interested in politics and sold the paper to Mr, Smith, when the former was elected M.L.A. for North Huron. Mr. Smith bought The Wingham Times from H. B. Elliott in 1924, wheh it became evident to both editors that amalgamation Was the only answer to rising costs of pro- duction, In the years between 1924 and 1927 Mr, Smith purchased The Gorrie Vidette and The Wroxeter News, He sold to W. Logan Craig in 1927, While in Wingham Mr. and Mrs. Smith lived in the house now oc- cupied by Jack Reavie on Victoria St. Charles Smith and Mrs, Mina Roulston, both of Wingham, are Mr, Smith's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Smith Inst a rum in World War II, F,O, James Alvin Smith, who Was in st bombing mis- sion in July, 1944. He was 27. Bread estate/be have always attracted great interest. It olden days, to pass bread at a table, like toasting With Witle, was thought to ensure good health and a lorig life, To drop on the -floor woe a good sign and a wish Made when it, was picked up was sure to come true. The expression 10 right: David Jenkins, 'Rickard Stapleton, "break bread" began with auper- Grubbe, Dianne Grommett, English, station , . Once a man "breaks Jennifer Songster, Leslie Tervitt (standing) and bread" with another, they are Bert Askes. friefida. left GRADE X GENERAL First Class Honors- Reynolds, Susanne, Hodgins Kathleen, Cas- lick Yayne, Moore Elwin, Normin- ton Claudia, Dallimore Betty Jane, Martin Wayne, McKibbon Judith, King Patrick - Mundell Hugh (equ- al), Henderson Gail, Bennett Sus- an, Moffat Elaine, Thornton Julia, Powell Thomas, Hamilton Virginia, Hamilton Alex, Runstedtler Helen, McKinney Adeline, Coultes Marie - Scott Richard (equal), Coultes Lin- da - Noble Marie (equal), Conron Brenda, Campbell, John, Anderson, Helen - MeKague 'Ruth (equal). Simpson Larry, Ste, Marie Thelma, Adams Philip, Campbell Marilyn. Second Class Honors-MacTavish Kenneth, Procter Douglas, Strong Paul, Welsh Bonnie, Templeman Linda, Moffat Donna, Michie Ruth, Paulin Doris, Robertson Carol, Ross Patricia, Farrier Wayne - Harris Glenn (equal), McPherson Grant, Goldthorpe Elizabeth, Sanderson, Elaine, Deyell Dianne - Robinson Carol (equal), Ross Sheila, Edwards Sharon, Buckle Robert, Millen Rosemary, Adams James, Finnigan Lynn, Third Class Honors-Hotchkiss Ruth,- McIntyre William, Welsher Edward, Elliott Nancy, Craig Mary, Howe Betty-Jo, Lathers Brenda - Wylie Marlene (equal), Hethering- ton Robert, Shaw Edith, Con- gram Charles, Henderson Janette, Wilkinson Sharon - Pletch Wayne (eqUal), Adams Elizabeth s Huber Harvey - Strong Joanne (equal), Parker Bruce, Mulvey Peter, de Grdot Wilhelmilla, Hand EtiSeerd, O'Malley Margaret. Pass-Meets Benny - Therrison Dalt (equal), Chapman Barbara - Thratripaoe Berry (equal), Vander- hoek Harry, Hallahan Hese Marie, ('lark Stanley, Smyth 'William, Kil- patrick Karen, 'Hall Barbara, Merit- ley 'Sharon, Greig Melville, Robin- son Russell, Baton:, Frank, Bailegh Bonnie, Ritenie Donald, Pleteh Max, Edgar lavey, Jaekliti Marlene,. Myers Mae - Peacock Ante (equal), Moffat Marjorie, Brillrigh Shirley, Krautet David, Chapnlati Garry, Kell. Carol, Law Peter, Martin Mar- kme, Davidson Joyce, Edgar Don- ald, 4