Page THE GEORGETOWN HERALD THURSDAY JULY STEWARTTOWN AWARDS FOR 21 Individual and subject recipients In the root row from left are Grant Pattullo John Carron Elgin Hyatt Blake Individual trophies and subject awardi were presented to deserving students at the annual eight graduation exercises Id on June at Stewarltown Senior Public School Seven grade eight classes joined In the program and awaited announce menu of winners Vice principal Magwood welcomed students to the ban and special guest for the evening Hilton County Board of Education trustee E addressed the graduating classes English awards were presented to Wendy Knapton by Mrs J Mac Far lane Lyme Thomson by Moss and Maxine by Science history Mr also presented Philip Mulder with a science award and Miss J Van de Valk awarded Lesley Biggs with the geography plaque The history was presented to Andy ig by G the Shortill Gerry Williams Tom Euteneier and Charles Middle row from left Mary Ellen Moffat Debbie MacCormnck Lesley award to Janet by Gardiner the home con award to Debbie Mac Cortnack by Miss J Mackle and the Industrial arts plaque to Elgin Hyatt by D Lawrence Mary Ellen Moffat received the music award from Mrs Brown and John Mc Carron copped the title for general progress Charles the acclaim for the best art student Margo Butler the physical education Sylvia Brown trophy and Blake ShortUl and Gerald Willi mo shared the Milton Brown physical education award presented by B Brown Burton and and Grant Pattullo was awarded the centennial senior proficiency trophy for the highest academic standing Trustee William Lawson presented the trophy Most Improved The senior went the second IN THE MAIL BAG Soys Town Has Vacancy for Inn Dear Mr Editor location to live for Its literal country appeal It is to be hoped that this will become a reality is over Yours truly Ed A Peters Biggs Sharon Wallace Marlon Hancock Janet Lynne Thomson Back row from left Andy Long highest academic standing and was presented by Esqueslng DeputyReeve Russell Miller Tom was awarded the J Lew award for the most im proved boy from year seven to year eight and Marion Hnncock received the award for the most improved girl J presented the honor to the boy and Mr Magwood to the deserving girl Diplomas were presented to the students by classes tificates were handed out as follows Eight A B Brown assisted by Mr Lawrence Eight Moss assisted by Mr Eight by Mr Lawrence and Miss Mackle assisted by L Zander Eight Mrs J MacFarTane assisted by Miss L intermediate auxiliary by Mr Mc Far lane assisted by Miss Eight by Gardiner assisted by Eight by Miss Van de Valk assisted by Mrs Brown and Eight by G assisted by A gold mine near Calif appears to have been Ihe home of Americas first ski lift In the IBOOb skiers slid down the mountain slope there on Sun days riding up again aboard the mines chain line ore bucket Margo Butler Phyllis Brings Wendy Knapton and Philip Mulder Missing Is Robert Burton The certainty of a motor inn being built on the eastern limit Georgetown would fill a long felt need for ac u low Tw medium height apart sorts rear of the inn will give a splendid view of the the east and no doubt will it a desirous Tut for project it in nuns and w a factorial will add much to it GARY VAN BOLDEREN Contract BuIlcHnga for Farm Industry BEAVER LUMBER COMPANY LIMITED Broadway St 319 PLAYGROUND OPENING MONDAY JULY 12th A Week Playground Program Will Be Operated Jul 12 August 20th am 330 pm or children PLAYGROUND LOCATIONS KENNEDY PUBLIC SCHOOL HARRISON PUBLIC SCHOOL JOE GIBBONS PUBLIC SCHOOL Ike will consist of sports crafts active and quiet games and special events BEST BUYS FOR Western Days BAN Super Dry Oz Size KEILLER CANDY Si 1 TO 77 BATH TOWELS 2 MENS SOCKS Different Styles PANTYHOSE si now FREE LOVE BEADS With Every Purchase Jeans or lops from The Cage limited Quantity of Beads H HOLMES STORE JOIN THE CROWD IN GEORGETOWN THIS WEEKEND