limes, Wednesday, December 1st, 1976 iiiiil , '■ •' g:,- f . Pictured above are the Secondary Honour Graduates of Clarke High School who on Saturday received their diplomas. diplomas. Those receiving their diplomas were Alida Becker, Leslie Benson, James Brennan, Brennan, Aimee Brerton, Gordon Cochrane, Cheryl Cornish, Dan Danilko, Isobel David son, Linda deJonge, Nancy Dykeman, Brad Free thy, Debbie Gordon, Elizabeth Grol, Ellên Heard, Brad Hillis, Debbie Jenkins, Sandra Sandra Kean, Joe Mendonca, Mark Mercer, Cathy Millson, Jackie Mummery, Nancy Payne, Richard Roberts, Cheryl Sa very, Slyvia Schneider, Stephen Selby, Maureen, She tier, Louise Steeves, Laura Tate, Jeff Turner, May van DerHeyden, Grace van Niejenhuis, Joanne Joanne Vogels, Jeanette Wagar, Debbie Walker, Debbie Wey- rich, Joanne Willems and Tim Yates. Photo courtesy Canadian Canadian Statesman. Janet Lovekin of Newcastle and John Cornish of Orono could only be thrilled With the response of a standing, audience audience on Saturday, night when they were presented with a number of trophies for sportsmanship in their activities activities at the school. .„ Mr. L. Lowry inpresenting the Trophycraft Trophy and the Spirit of Clarke Award to Janet Lovekin outlined the numerous activities in which Janet was involved with at the school and even to being the "Fourth teacher on staff" in instructing and coaching sportin activities at the school Again Mr. Lowry noted the ability and determination of John Cornish in his endea vours who was senior champion champion at the school and also received the Lyons and Keenan Keenan Trophy for sportsmanship among boys. Both students received a standing ovation from their fellow students, teachers and parents in attendance. Greg Winterhelt, president night aUhe Clarke Commen- Savery, who had just com- of the Student's Council, hati cement to present a bouquet pleted her valedictory ad- the pleasure on Staurday of roses to, Miss Cheryl . dress. * ' Dikadel Farms R.R. 1 KENDAL, ONTARIO Opening Dec. 4 & 5 Sat. & Sun. 2 -10 p.ni. Or by Appointment 416-983-5682 Oshawa Taunton-Rd Durham 6 Toronto, 40i ■ V/ 2 Mi.' DIKADEL FARMS m * . S 1 The artist is a man who works the land -- the land he knows and loves -- producing food and beauty in abundance. Landscapes in Oil by R. D M Handcrafted Candles by Amy --Refreshments-- r CITIZENS OF WARD III R Town of Newcastle * à For sincere, honest and conscientious - attention to your local and Regional f Government affairs H VOTE 1 1 KEITH D. BARR 1 1 1 for REGIONAL COUNCILLOR 1 1 1 ,• Monday, December 6th 1 1 , He too is a concerned citizen and his P only aim and purpose is to work in the ■ best interest of the citizens. ■