Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 2, 1972, p. 3

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High School Commencement Hundred and Thirteen Receive Honour Graduation Diplomas One hundred and thirteen young men and women in eluding Ontario scholars received honour graduation diplomas at the high school Friday Graduates many them who are continuing their attended dinner fi iturtd education at universities earlier at which ilso to community colleges and now in Burlington was guest the I nursing schools and others who speaker Mr Craig wjs a vice number if have embarked on careers In principal it the school list win business and industry locked year ind itndrrjrnds In back to the commencement r r i i organizations and businesses donating these Principal M J Furlong in his opening remarks men lioncd that he school has an of 1725 and a staff of this year llc urged graduates to practice discrimination not In the sense you might think he cautioned but In your reading writing listening and watching is the main purpose of dotation he pointed out blindly follow mo lljlton ldunlio ruirmnn Hi In torn town void r has Grade 12 students wait lo receive their diplomas Mrs Lane Rebekah Lodge Head Mrs Lam tiled is of Verdun 1 when Mrs I tri and her installing stiff visited the lodge ThcinsCilUum staff was directed by Mrs stiff captain Tin installing included some members of Mrs Juln Watson Mrs Mrs Anile toll ns Mrs Anne Mrs II and Mrs an King pi itt lunch Hut he slid students will ipprccntt later trend pouring this into students beads to be regurgitated for students hat an opportunity to learn how to learn andtiow said That it is appreciated is shown in the decrease in the rale school dropouts he concluded It Selections by the school band were interspersed during the with trombone solo y liruce Gregg among the highlights Itev Peter Harrow of Knox Church save the involution were by various staff members and by Hon Chap man dlstnet inspector Vice principal Van Vhet wis for the program which eoncluded with a by Stockfish now it student it the University of Western Ontario lindon ltll jrade 13 Suzanne Robert Allison Mike Anderson Marian Itrian Beaumont Garry James Christopher Brood bent Hoy Brown Richard Busby An taenia Catherine Barbara Bruce right Deborah ash Clarke I Oh in Colleen urn Cummins liurenee liw ml lwini I Wijne M trie Itnnald Fid Jler Ktmberlcy Joseph loin Steven frost ibson I ynn rahai Beverley Hull Frederick Gary million Sandra Hornby Jo Anne Hutchison Janice Johnston Sylvia Kalterwe the lorn Mir Km lagb lull convened by Mi Beaumont Officers installed with Mrs linethatnihtwere Mrs Mac rice noble Mrs Virile l vice Mrs Mrs secretary Mrs I ilhan Ritchie Mrs fthcl liird w irden Mrs irg tret I eonduelor Mrs King Mr Helen Bill inside Miss Helen Noble Mrs luha lSN Mrs Mrs Anne Olllns Mrs Ihneoek IMG Mrs Kiy I bearer Johnson line Kirk Linda Kirk Stuart Ktrkwood rcgory I I Steven I ilhenne I incc linn Mtillir Id I Trombone soloist Bruce Gregt eontnbutcd to the program Duplicate Bridge A way tie for first phte in the North South division highlighted last week duplicate bridge game it he Georgetown club Mike Lorusso and Dick Mr and Mrs Fred Allen Bob Stewart and Jean Miliur were the couples who tied Curtie and Doug placed Bina Adams Terry Hansford were Arthur and Peter Gifford placed first in Past West and Barbara Wood and Bart fisher were 2nd There was a third place tie between Jim Sargent and Paul Ron tthicr and Dennis Bob Dickson and Post were h REPRINTS OF MOST PHOTO APPEARINGINTHE HERALD be ordered at fhe St Cosh must accompany your order lor processing Print to picked up a Herald Office SNOWWARNIHG Keep your Pulserole normal Gat a LawnBoy before the first snowfall It got the power to do the ob right Friction drive no or thorns to pins protect gear box Choose from our self propelled and 8 duly model Whichever you buy year from now you II know it was worth it Priced From A healthy investment Moore Park Texaco 164 Main St North Open Dally a to 7 Me Donald Met tchern Joseph Ktren Catherine Milton Neil Gill Nixon I inda I lyndn Peek Timothy Permit Peters Nina Phillips Julie Pnmcrny Keith Itiwlinson Itiley Hubert Itudy Robert iss Continued on Second Section With my new job Im not at home for at least two nights a week Thats why I buy my fuel oil from Boehmers Im assured lhat my family is warm and comfortable and service is just a phone call away l Since Armstrong Ave Georgetown 8776931 Bianthti In Call Oiorgdown for the Commencement program it the Cicorgctown lridi HIRfcTOWS 111 RAID THURSDAY NOV 1972 Page Does a 19 year old girl reall know where she It heading Competition for Inttmtlng Jobslftouih But the era it lit jle Dont rlikvour future the thit you find the right Job What you need basic knowledge And extra Like typing Or Something to et you apart Forgtt the No one Is Inter Youve got to maka lit up end like notice Shew can help I But you must mike the first the DEPENDABLE Appliances Out They Go MANY AT A FRACTION OF THE USUAL COST OutTheyGo Some slightly scratched bent and bruised All brand New and in 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