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Prince Albert Public School Promotion Report Grade I to Grade II-- Appleton, Diane Bredin, Richard Christie, Susan Craighead, Gary Doyon, Alain Drew, Scott Espie, David Heard, Barry Hanrtin, Charles Hodgins, Kevin Merchant, Joan Popowich, Susan Rankin, Susan Rensink, Stephen - Skinner, Alan Taylor, Sean Whitaker, Catherine 'Grade II to Grade III-- Bent, Jeff Bonnanfont, Louis Brain, Brian Hutchinson, Catharine Johnson, Rosemarie Morris, Ann Timleck, Catherine Walsh, Janie (Miss) Diane Pacey, Teacher * * * ai Grade II to Grade III-- Bent, Gladys Coates, Joan Cummings, Karen Devitt, Sheree Garvey, Paul Goulding, Cathie Heayn, David Heayn, Glenn Linton, Garry { Olsen, Tommy Rogan, Michael Shpilman, Erie Weatherall, Deborah Grade III to Grade 1V-- Coates, Heather DeJong, Kopie Espie, Larry Espie, Leona Hoglo, Brett Hope, Ann Johnson, Lionel Kennedy, Chaglene Middleton, Donna Popowich, Mary Rensink, Jan Rowney, Stefan Stauffer, Kenneth Skerratt, Ricky (Mrs.) L. G. Taylor, * LI Teacher Grade III to Grade IV-- Brain, Chris Cochrane, Sandra Garvey, Linda Goulding, Robert Grainger, Susan Jeffrey, John Newnham, Garry Rankin, David Skinner, Mary Taylor, James Grade IV to Grade V-- Blain, Douglas Brooks, Garth Carmichael, Deborah Doyle, Jeri-Lee Fuller, Laura Gardiner, Heather Hartin, Joanne Hutchinson, Wendy Martyn, James Middleton, Terri-Lee Norton, Roy Olsen, Shelley Pollard, Sandra Skinner, Paul Slute, Brian (Miss) [Patricia Shannon, Teacher * * * Grade V to Grade VI-- Benschop, John Bent, Paul Brain, Stephen Brooks, Robert Brown, Catharine Cage, Dale Cummings, Jack Doyon, Diane Holtby, Neil Johnson, Joe Keeler, Lee McCulloch, Ross Skinner, Roland Timlech, Robert Grade VI to Grade VII-- Anton, Donna Beacock, Robert Christie, Paul Davidson, William DeJong, Mary Ann Gray, Muriel Hoglo, Tanya Ives, Michael Love, John Malichewski, Rosewitha Pugh, Dennis Timlech, Donald Weatherall, Mary Wilson, Bruce George Pearce, Teacher * * Ll Grade VI to Grade VII-- Cochrane, Steven Dyke, Bryan Heard, Brent Hope, John Middleton, Joanne Popowich, Louanne Slute, Bill } Wozney, Barbara Grade VII to Grade VIII-- Doyon, Guy Fawns, James Grainger, Thomas Gray, William Hartin, Maxine Heard, Paul Heayn, William Hoglo, Mark Holtby, Douglas Hunter, Linda Larocque, Deborah Manderson, Alan 'Merchant, Robert Pollard, Lynn Popowich, Robert Rogan, Sandra Rogan, Victoria Thompson, William Tripp, Garry Williamson, Christine James Davidson, Teacher * ok * Grade VIII to Grade IX-- Anton, Carol Bonnell, Bonnie Brain, Bill Cameron, James Christie, Carole Coates, Patsy . Cochrane, Susan DeJong, Ruluph Doyle, Richard Gardiner, Susan Gordon, Diane Green, Walter Hop, Jean Ives, Marlene Larocque, Paul McClure, Barry MacCulloch, June Nichols, Bonita Patterson, Thomas Smith, Bruce Thompson, Patrick Wilson, Janice Vander Heidi, Alice (Mrs.) Grace Hastings (Assistant) (Mrs.) Aileen Dobson (Principal) Local Students Pass Music Examinations The following is a list of successful candidates in -- inations held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Port Perry, Ontario. The names are arranged in order of merit. GRADE VIII PIANO Honours--Sheila Kenny; Barbara J. Holtby Pass--Dianne Mairs; Catherine Nelson; Karen Rice; Marilyn Manns GRADE VII PIANO Honours -- Joanne Jackson; Ian Page; Judith Batten, David Gray (equal); Risa Stein Pass--Sharon Baird, Arnold Heayn (equal); Gale Forder; Sylvia Fralick GRADE V PIANO First Class Honours-- Irwin L. Smith Honours--Freida Stein; Douglas B. Holtby Pass--Dianne Panabaker, Herbert Vine (equal) GRADE IV PIANO Honours--Linda R. Hunter GRADE III PIANO Honours--<Sandra Enge; Sonja Enge; Carol Aird GRADE II PIANO First Class Honours-- Joan Morrow Honours--John MecCaig; Miriam Christie GRADE I PIANO Honours--Cheryl D. MacGregor Gregory Goode Our Apologies In the July 1st issue a notice was inadvertently printed under the heading for Port Perry Baptist Church stating that a programme and film on Dope Addiction would be given on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. This should have been included in the Pentecostal Church listing and we apologize to both the Pentecostal Church and the Baptist Church for any incon- venience or embarrassment this error might have caused. PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, July 8th, 1965 -- 5 Income Tax Cut Boosts Payrolls Salary and wage earners this weekend will realize the first effects of the Government's April 27th budget, in which a 10% personal income tax reduc' tion was announced. Pay cheques for pay periods on and after July 1st will have less deducted from them. Those who receive pay cheques half- monthly will notice the tax cut about July 15th, while monthly paid workers will have to wait until the end of the four week period. This tax cut means a flow of about $56 million a week into the public's spending power. However, it should be remem- bered that starting January 1, 1966, pay envelopes of all em- ployees will be deducted the appropriate amounts for the Canada 'Pension Plan. : Booklets explaining the Canada Pension Plan contributary earn- ings are to be issued in Sept- ember. BLADE ROAST Blade Bone Removed Ib. 49c - MEATS - CHOICE SHORT RIB INSTANT PUDDINGS py. for ol J E Dream Whip DESSERT TOPPING 2 oz. Dc ROAST Ib. 53 FRESH SIDE SPARE RIBS b7- FRESH SLICED PORK LIVER 2 BURNS HEAD CHEESE 1b. Sliced J5¢ 3 Ib Loaf $1.00 MRS. WINNER OF LAST WEEK'S DRAW CLAYTON LOVE FREE DRAW ON $5.00 WORTH OF GROCERIES WITH A $5.00 ORDER or OVER FOOD MARKETS 2D 2002. 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