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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-11-18, Page 3For all of your Construction Needs. . . .Call uate CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors DIAL 357-2344 WINGHAM TRAIN TO TO' INTO Ask about convenient departure and return -times For information, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office Students Receive Diplomas Continued from Page Two Lucy Morrison, Margaret Moses, Brian Murray, James Nesmith, Margaret Nicholson, Noreen Nicol, Valdeane Noble, Susan Norminton, harry Oldengarm, Catherine O'Malley, Joan O'- Malley, Linda Ortlieb, Doreen Pattison, Wendy Reynolds, Cheryl Roane, Doris Ross, Roe- lie Schipper, Barry Scott, John O WI, WAY j473 PAe irest®l - ° $Roo CANADIAN NATIONAL 40.65 Searson, Faye Sewers, Robert S. Smith, Gail Statia, Carole Stokes, Lynda Stokes, Roben Taylor, Mary Helen Thomp- son, Linda Turvey, Kenneth Walters, Mary Watson, David Wenger, Lynn Whitfield, Ross Wightman, June Wilbee, Gale Wilson, Howie Wright, Janette Wright. The Secondary School Hon- our certificates to grade 13 graduates were presented by Dr. W. A. McKibbon, chairman of the board and K. E. Wood, of the teaching staff, The follow- ing received these diplomas; Philip Adams, Frederick Al- corn, Kenneth Anderson, Doug- las Bieman, Keith Bone, San- dra Cameron, Harold Campbell, John R. Campbell, Ruth Casa- grande, Thomas Chettleburgh, Sara Crawford, Jane Cruikshank, James Deneau, Gail Dinsmore, Wayne Douglas, Catherine Ed- gar, Eleanor Errington, Wayne Farrier, Martin Gamiss, Marion Green, Mary Haugh, Myrna Ireland, Esther Kerr, George Kerr, Karen Kilpatrick, Glen Wingham Advance*Times, Thursday, Nov. 18, 1966 — Page 3 It4C Ate We Vg' IV Vie Vie AZ' Vie Ar. Afe ENNETT'S 5c TO $1.00 STORE THE TOP THREE students in Grade XII were presented with the Dr. A. J. Irwin Scholarships by board member J. R. Taylor. They are James Nasmith, Brian Kerr and Douglas Elliott, —Advance -Times Photo. 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"Do you have a criminal lawyer in the town?" he asked a native. "Well," answered the citi- zen, "we think so, but so fur we ain't been able to prove it." FREDRICK ALCORN won the Canada Packers Award at Commencement on Friday evening. The award was pre- sented by the company's Harriston manager, D. M. Malt- by.—A-T Photo. fi STUDENTS' COUNCIL PRESIDENT Jim Nasmith presented Sandra Cameron with the Council's award last Friday evening. Sandra is attending the University of Western Ontario this fall.—A-T Photo. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE .. . Drop-in Service If you can't get your cleaning to us by closing time— don't fret. Just bring it along and drop your parcel into the chute we have placed at the front of our building. Your garments will receive the careful at- tention which we have set as our most important standard. Make sure your parcel carries your name and address. ... • REMEMBER, TOO, THAT WE HAVE A REGULAR SYSTEM OF HOUSE-TO-HOUSE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY. 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