Zurich Citizens News, 1961-07-06, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961 ZURICH CITIZEN$ NEWS
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Results At South Huron High Show
Good Percentage of Students Pass
Eighty-four percent of the
students at South Huron Dis-
trict High School have been
promoted, it was announced
last week.
A total of 464 were successful
in their examinations while 88
were asked to repeat.
Highest passing percentage
was in grade nine which posted
an 85.6 mark, The percentage
in grade 10 was 81.6, in grade
11, 84.9, and in grade 12, 84.
Results of local students fol-
lows:
GRADE 12
Second Class Honors
Byron Bonthron, Sandra Shar-
row, William Sytsma, Jack
Yungblut, Helen Zimmer, Jack
Zondag.
Third Class Honors
Sylvia Becker, Murray Bell,
Kristine Gulens, Richard Klopp,
Steve Kyle, Eleanor Prang, Ken
Richardson, Pat Rowe, Wayne
Willert.
Credit
Don Mantey, Lenore Trott.
Conditional Promotion
Elizabeth Bannister (Sc. Fr.),
Ron Deichert (Lat, Fr.), Ruth
Restemeyer (Hist. Math.), Wil-
liam Wagner (Fr.).
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First Class Honors
Alma Hendrick, June Rader,
Ruthanne Rader, Mary Lou Wit-
mer.
Second Class Honors
Shirley Bender, Theresa. Cor-
riveau, Gail Waldron.
Third Class Honors
Bettie Finch, Ronald Thiel.
Standing granted in the sub-
jects of the commercial course
as follows: (L, commercial law);
C, correspondence; S, short-
hand; T typing; sp, spelling;
OP, office practice; D, rapid
calculation; A, arithmetic-:
Marie Denomme (RC, C, S, T,
B, Sp, P, OP-; Michael Regier
(L, A, RC, C, T, B, Sp, P, OP-;
Jane Restemayer (L, A, RC, C,
T, B, P, OP); Catherine Thiel
(RC, C, S, Tâ B, Sp, P, OP).
Graduation diploma, general
course, Alma Hendrick.
GRADE 11
First Class Honors
Jerry Drysdale, Ausma Gul-
lens, Russell Klopp, Sharon
McBride, Robert Mickle, Ruth
Miller, Allan Prang, Dennis
Mock, Mary Scane.
Second Class Honors
Robert Becker, Carol Brown,
Jerry Cameron, Marjory Hend-
rick, Doris Pepper, Brenda
Schoch, Carolyn Smillie, Earl
Wagner.
Third Class Honors
Carol Bossembery, Bill Bro.
wn, Lynda Hayter, Marie Reg-
ier, William Shaddick, Gerald
Shantz.
Credit
Marcia Desjardine, Sharma
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Hume, Robert Johnston, Ann
Marie Rowe,
Conditional Promotion
Mary Jane Hoffman (Lat),
Bruce Horton (Hist, Fr), Sharon
Lawrence (Geog), Ross Miller
(Geom), Harry Moir (Se), Wil-
liam Noakes (Geom), Howard
Rannie (Georn), Allan Thiel
(Geom), Dianne Willert (Fr),
Evelyn Zimmer (Fr).
GRADE 10
First Class Honors
Jim Gillings, Larry Horner,
Sharon Hugill, Ruth Anne Sal-
mon, Grant Swartzenturber,
Linda Tiernan.
Second Class Honors
Kenneth Bachert, Carol Bro-
wn, Ann Denomme, Bill Din-
nin, Edna Ducharme, Gerald
Merrier Pat Soldan.
Third Class Honors
Helen Hendrick, Leonard Hoff-
man (Math), Bruce McLaren,
Victoria Masse, Brian Mustard,
Carol Rader, Gayle Siebert, Jim
Smale.
Conditional Promotion
Harr y Gackstetter (Hist,
Math), Bill. Grenier ,Eng, Se),
Elizabeth Johnston (Math, Fr),
Grace Keller (Hist, Math), Am -
merle Kraft (Geig, Math), An -
merle Kraft (Geog, Math), Way-
ne Miller (Geog, Eng), Barbara
Sharrow (Hist, Geog), Sandra
Parkins (Math, Geog), Kenneth
Reichert (Math, Se), Gary Syts-
ma (Math, Fr), Bob Thiel (Eng,
Georg), Larry Wein (Fr, Math).
GRADE 9
First Class Honors)
Iris Becker, Lyle Christian,
Varlerie Desjardine, Shirley
Genttner, Keith Hay, Robert
Hoffman, Margaret Hyde, Shar-
on Gillings, Joanne Martene,
Shirley Sauder, Kathy Scane,
Gary Scholl, Brenda Smillie,
Sandra Troyer, Tinie Vander
laa.
Second Class Honors
Carol Ducharme, John Elder,
Ruth Flaxbard, Ruth Geiger,
Kenneth Genttner, Shirley Ja-
ques, Patricia Keller, Ted Mock,
Mona Schade.
Third Class Honors
Benard Bedard, Ruth Claus-
ius, George Farwell. Mark .Hoff-
man, Howard Lawrence, Linda
Meidinger, Sandra Miller, Lin-
da Noakes, Philip Regier Greg-
ory Willert, Cameron Witmer.
Credit
Keith Miller, Jerome Watson.
Conditional Promotion
Ken Baker (Math, Geog), Wal-
ter Becker (Geog,), Shirley An-
ne Debus (Geog,), Lennis Den-
omme (Geog, Fr) Lester Denom-
me (Math, Fr.), Martha Hart-
man (Hist, Georg), Murray Mc-
Adams (Eng, Georg), Larry Me-
Clinchey (Geog, Math), David
Rader (Eng, Georg), Larry Stire
Math, Sc), Gerald Thiel (Math,
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Federation Fleldman Comments On
Federal Budget Regarding Farmers
(By J. Carl Hemingway)
Huron County Federation of the world market to a large de -
Agriculture ⢠held their annual gree controls our price at home.
Worship Service at the Salva-
tion Army Camp, near Bayfield,
on Sunday, June 25. In spite
of unfavourable weather there
was a good crowd.
The Federation appreciates
the kind reception extended by
the Salvation Army at their at-
tractive camp and also for the
fine leadership in the music by
Captain Newman and the Wing -
ham Salvation Army Band.
Rev. E. VonKietz, of the Bap-
tist church at Goderich, brought
us an inpsiring address, "Wheat
and Tares." Just as the good
grain in growing to maturity so
do organiations, and farm org-
aniations are no exception, find
difficulty in overcoming obsta
cies that are strewn in their
path. Just as the farmer in the
parable found that an enemy
had sewn weeds in his grain
field so do we find that there
arethose who will sow suspic-
ion and distrust in any group.
There is little that can be
done to uproot the weeds lest
the good grain is ruined but at
harvest time the separation is
made. "What does God require
of us but to do justly, love mer-
cy, and walk humbly with our
God? The Lord will take care
of the harvest."
Now for a few comments on
the "Federal Budget". The
significant part for farmers
seems to be the drop in the Can-
adian dollar. Since we are ex-
porters of agricultural products
Sugar and Spice
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even hang onto the sides, after
the first twenty minutes.
And when she wants to go
swimming, it doesn't matter
what the weather's Iike, as long
as the sun is shining and the
temperature's in the 80's and
she has a new $24 swim suit and
she hasn't lost or gained any
weight during the winter and
there aren't any waves and
there are no stories on the bot-
toni and there's a kid dragging
her by each hand.
Well, you can see what we're
up against. As 1 said, the kids
and I would be happy enough
knocking around at some plush
resort, but whether we like it or
not, she's going to drag us off
on this kookie camping trip.
All I have to do between now
and the last week in August is
borrow a tent with twin beds
and an oil furnace in it, and
make sure the staff at Algon-
quin Park has killed all mos-
quitoes in the park and instal-
led plugs for our vacuum clean-
er and clothes dryer at all eam-
sites.
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Since the price of wheat jum-
ped five cents a bushel, and
stocks and bonds reacted viol-
ently the next day, I expected
that beef prices also would
move upward as well apparently
they didn't. Why? We have
been exporting a small quantity
of Iive cattle and a considerable
quantity of beef to the US. The
drop in the exchange rate is
P
equal to a five percent increase
in the American price. This
should be attractive to Canad-
ian exporters and US importers.
Does this mean that Canadian
exporters are not interested in
selling beef abroad if it is go-
ing to increase the price of beef
producers in Canada? If this
is true it is unfortunate that
Canadian farmers cannot move
into this field of merchandizing
and sell their products to the
best advantage.
Unless there is an increase in
livestock prices due to the low-
ering of the Canadian dollar,
farmers will be worse off than
before. Farm machinery and,
equipment prices are largely
controlled by the price of im-
ports. The lowering of the dol-
lar will mean an increase in
price of imports of five percent.
There is little hope that the
machinery produced in Canada
will fail to go up accordingly.
The only real gain was the
equal tariff granted to the Poul-
try and Broiler industries. This
has been fought for by these or-
ganizations for many years and
it is credit to their perserveren-
ce. They deserve your support,
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