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Orono Weekly Times, 8 Dec 1971, p. 7

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ORONO WEEKIU TII ýES, WEDNESDAY, DECEmBER 8th, 191 PRESENTATIONS SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Presented by ............... ...........Mrn R. P. McMackin Mr. J. Sylvestervich (Please withhold applause until ail students have reccived Diplomas) SECONDARY SUHOOL HONOUR GiIADUATION DIPLOMAS 1.Presented by ............l... q.......... ... Mn. E. G. Witherspoon (Please withhoid applause until ail students have received Diplomas) ONTARIO SCHOLARS ............................... ... Barbara Kordas Philip'Nichoîs Theodore Becker Glen Witherspoon Carol Caldwel Ralph Barnett Presented by .............. ........ Mr. H. R..Moorcroft Area Superintendent RED CROSS BLOOD DONORS AWARD Presented by Mr. E. Leslie to Glenda Tennant, past president of Student Council and Carol Lovekin, president Student Council. AWARDS THE LANCASTER AWARD For proficiency in Level,4 Science ....... .... Susan Walton THE ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH COUNCIL 0F THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LE;AGUE AWARD For the highest standing in Level 2 Latin.... Anita Pigeon THE NEWCASTLE LIONS CLUB AWARDS For the highest standing in Level 4 Mathematics - -................... Brenda Henderson For highest standing in Level 3-History........ Ron Lowry For highest standing in Level 4 Geography ..... Willie Woo THE STORKS AWARD For proficicey in Level 41 Latin..... .. Susan Walton THE BOWMNAiN 'ILLE BRANCI1 0F THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGlON AWARD For proficiency lin Lower School English_...Carol Barnett THE. PROF. JH SQUAIR AWARD For proficiency ln Level 4 French ........ ..Evelene Brown THE CANADIAN I\ýlUýPERIAL BANK 0F COMMERCE AWARD Forproicincyin the Commercial Course . Helen Adegeest THE LADIES AT'CiLIARY 0F THE BOWMANVILLE BRANCH 0F THE ROYAL CNDA LEGION AWARDS For hgetsadn in Level 4 English and eniroiment in Level 5 -..... Leslie Mikios Forproficiency ln Lower Sehool iïistory*.>... Carol Barnett THÉE JOHNKSON DRUG STORE AWARD For proficiency in Level 5 Biology .... Susan Walton THE ARMSTRONG STORE AWARD For proficicncy in Home Economics .....Evelene Brown THE VICKERY ELECTRIC AWARD For proficiéecy in Industrial Arts........... Reg Freethy THE BOWMANVILLE ROTARY CLUB AWARD For pi oficieîîcy in Level 5 and outstanding leadership qualities ............ ...... Gienda Tennant THE FRANK HOAR AWARD For proficiency in Level 5 French.........Ba.rbara Kordas THE ORONO WEEKLY TIMES AWARD For proficiency in Level 5 English......Carol Caldwell THE WOMEN'S AUXILIAEY 0F THEBO AN LE MEMORIFAL 1HOSPITAL AWARD Presented to ý a studlen-t taking an approved cour*se leaidingte a Nuirsing career ........Linda Downes ThE URýVlY VWOOD PRODUCTS AWARD For proficiency in Level 5 Mathematies and cinc and ermetin, a Canadian University .Ge Witherspoon THE TOMS and SOý'NS AWVARD 0F 1MERIT For academic achlievement and toenorg further education . . . .Theodore Becker THE SMART'S ESSO AWARD For academic achievement and to encourage further education . ....... . . . .. . Phiîip Nichols ORONO HEATHER BEBEKAH LODGE AWARD For proficiency ln Level 5 and teo encourage further education.............. ..... Carol Caldwell THE BOB BEST MEMORIAL AWARD Presented by Mr. R. Best.................... ...... Ernie Wilcock THE R. B. RICKARD AWARD For highest standing In Level 5 Home Economies ......- .................... .Angela Chard THE ROLPH HARDWARE AWARD 1' For proficiency ln Level 5 .. ..... ..........Rilph Barnett' THE STUJTT PHARMACY AWARD For academic achievement and taldng an approved course leading 'to a Hospital Career .. Kathy Ewert THE THOS. MONTA(CUE SCHOLATSHIP ...George Gray Presented by' Mr. E. G. Wtherspoon . Angela Chard THE MATHEMATICAL ASSOCIATION 0F AMEIC(-A AWARD For hîghest standing in Clarke High School SeniorMat1ýemati.çs Contest .. .... Glen Witherspoon THE B0WMNVIE B' RANCH *OF' THE ROYAL (CMNADIAN LËV.!ÔiN SCHOLARSHII' For highest standing in Level 5 BraaKra U.NTITED COUNTIES 0F NORTHUMBERLA....BabrDKna AND DURHAM SCHOLARSIP For third highest average ln the United Coà.nties 9ù.Gco '............... . Barbara Kordas CLARKE HIGH SÇHOOL FIELD DAY AWARDS,1970-71 Senior Boy Champion ..............-Ennie Wilcock Senior Boy Runner-up.....-............ Steve West Junior Boy Champion - ....- .... Neil Brennan Junior Boy Runner-up ............-...... Rob Russel Midget Boy Champion ....................... ....Ron Lowry Midget Boy Runner-up............. ........ Ron Beitle Presented by Mn. L. Lowry Senior Girl Champion ... -................. June Robinson Senior Girl Runner-up ......... ........... Susan Simpson Junior Girl Champion ... .................. Barbana Gustar Junior Girl Runner-up .. .........-......... Carol Loivekin Midget Girl Champion .. .................... Lily Woo) Connie Ruegger) TRI-SCIIOOL TRACK AND FIELD AWARDS Junior Boy Champion .. ... Neil Brennan Senior Girl Champion ........... . June Robinson Midget Girl Champion .................... ....... Lily Woo AWARD 0F EXCELLENCE Canada Fitness Award ............-......... Susan LaCombe ORIENTEERING AWAIDS Loc.%-al Ne Ws5 Visitors over the w.ekend xwith Mlrs. S. Harnilton, were Mr. and lIi... Norm F. Fisher of 1'ingston. Four Kingston bankers rý cciv- cd awards from the Institrite -of Canadian Ban kers for outstand- ing performance in studies during a bankig course held at Queeh 's Ulniversity. One of the men win- ning thîs award with a 92% were Norm F. Fisher for outstanding work in finance course. On Monday evening the Orono Junior Gardeners had their Christ- mas Show and a programme which was prepared by the children. The. Orono Firefigliters and their wives enjoyed a social even- ing on Saturday when they had dinner at Noone's Restaurant fol- lowed by dancing at -the home of Oxford, BWlCK LAYERS STONEMASONS WILLIE J, SCH¶WAHL Phone 983-5606 Specializing in ail kinds of STONEWORK and FIREPILACES We also do, chimnev Renairs Elmer's Garage TEXACO SERVICE Mill St. North, Orono, Phone 988-5130 More new Housecoats in time for Christmas. Please that special person with one of our. long robes or short Housecoats. Attractive prints and plain shades with lace or embroidery trim. Sizes S, M and L. Prîced $9.95 to $25.00 110r. and Mrs. Ron Sutcliffe. Mr. anid Mrs. Floyd Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Carveth, repre- se nting the Orono Police Truistees and the Township of Clarke re- spectively, were guests of the fire- figlters. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stapl",s, MVr. and Mrs. R. Forrester visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forrestcr, Oshaw a and Mr. Warren Forrester, Hall- f ax. Mr, and Mrs. M. Down enter- f ained at dinner on Monday ev- ening members of the Orono Hy- dro Commission, their wives, staff and husband and local contractors Who assist with the system and UNITED CUICo Orono United Cburch- Church Sehool - 10:00 a.m. Worship Service - 11:15 1ar. Kirby United cIurch- Worsh ip Service - 9:45 a.m. Church'School - 11:00 a.m. For A Moment of Inspiration Dial A Thought 983-9151 ANGLICAN Established 1869 Regular Sunday Worsbip Service - 9:30 -a.m. 1101Y Communion- Ffrst and Third Sundays Morning Prayer- Second and Fourtii Suadays Holy Baptisin by appolntment wlth Rector 987-4745 The Rev. H. Robert Payne, B.A., L.Thl. il. îî'Ms.Car:l Kmn andl IV ý)II iensçtthe' wcead witt ïir. and _rs. 211anly .'Içînuett' lie . Squair who has beerî, a patilent iw tfli Oshawa hospital. for scvérai wccks, rcturncd to thç& home of bis nephew, Mr. J. D, Moffat, where he is conrvalescing, Mr. arnd Mrs. Grant Mffat and, sons, Oakville visited on the, %vcck md with Mrs. Wm. Moffat, At the Sunday morning service at Orono United Church the rac.- rament of Baptism was administ, cred to the follwig: Craig Rcbcrt Bail, son of Mr, and Mrs. Keith Bail; Jenniferý Lynn Devolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Devolin; Kirk_ Allan Raynard, son of Mr. ancl Mrs. Dickson Raynard; Robert, Michael Wagenaar, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Wagenaar. Mr. and 'Mrs. Erie Carleton an& sons, Cobourg spent Sunday witli, Ivrs. Ray Carleton. CAR'MA PLUME1NG AND ATN DX SERVICE STAÎïI Nl Highway 35 aid 115, just forth of Newcaýstile Featunng: - Premlun~ Quality Products At Thé Moit, Resonable ?nlces A.ny 'quantlty per gai Stove Ou. a 21, Plau. 9874215 Ladies - ,,To match7 that Housecoat. C hpqe.q.q of these, Spprof which we have- a good>, selectld iBeautiful sfft shades' in Orlan Pikas well as..si1vej ,%#a l od ln mntaIlc fabnie. Sizes tu fit' 5 'to 10." PRFfED FROM $2.98 to $5.98 LADIES' GOWNS A good selection of long and short Gowns iu Nylon, Brushed Nylon, Cotton and Flannelette. Shades of green, yellow, mauve. piink and blue. Sizes 8, AI and L. PRICED FROM $2.98 to $6.95 LADIES' KNITTED VESTS, For Teenagers, see oun sleeveless Knitted Ve'sts which'are so popular with the youngen cnowd. Different designs lu sizes S. M and L. PRICED FROM $9.50 te $10.95 SLACKS AND TOPS A geod selection of Slacks and Tops which are ýsold sepaÈately but eau be matched well. Sevenal stylés in the, popular colours. Sizes 10 tu 42.- PRICED FROM $7.95 to $18.95 ý"9R(jN S C>ý,à'

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