Gat 3 Nad ERR N Mab Aaah RT PERRY STAR, THUI HORS EIN RSDAY, JULY 9th, 1953 eh t High School Resulis of Ei ations, I 1953 nn arackets indicates that {ont failed in this subject. Class I: 756% and over, Class II: 66 to 74%. Class III 60 to 65%. Pass 50% to 59%. Grade 9 Honours, Class * I--Marlow, Wm; . Davison, Douglas, onours, Class Il Taoka, ford; Hoskin, Joan; Werry, Mae; Dayes, Alan. Pass--Swain, Miriam; Fisher, Del- ton; Bailey, Allan; "Ballingal. Jim, (French); Thompson, Jean; Schwartz Thedore (History); Hooyer, Josie (French, Mathematics); Brown, Mild- red (History); Forder, Donna (Geog- raphy, Science); Forder, Donald (Fr-] ench, Latin, Mathematics). Grade 10 Honours, Class I--Bowers, Bert; Prout, Beth; Venning, Joan; Mec- Laughlin, Lawrence. Honours, Class II--Strong, Phylis; Forder, Joyce; Jackson, Marilyn. Pass--Ellis, Shirley; Venning Wa- yne (Latin, Mathematics); Passant, June; Kozub, Verna (Mathematics,); Larmer, Verna (Mathematics). Grade 11 Clif : Chem. C. Green, Donald: Eng. II; Fren. 11; Lat. III; 'Hist. II; Alg. II Chem. II; Geom. IL + Jackson," Alan: Eng. II; Fren. II; His.t. C; Alg. I; Chem III; Geom. II. McLean, Heber: Eng. III; Fren. II; Lat. 11I; Alg. III; Chem C; Geom HI. Orchard, Clifford; Eng. I; Fren. 1; Lat, 11; Hist. II; Alg. I; Chem. I; Geom. I. , "Samells, Melville: Eng. I; Fren, II Lat. C; Hist. C; Alg. I; Chem. II; Geom. IL. Toole, Richard: Eng. III; Fren, II; Lat. II; Hist. C; Geom. C. Grade 12 Hamilton, Shirley; Fren. I; Eng. I; Lat. I; Hist. I; Alg. I; Chem. I. Hooyer, Benny: Eng. II; Fren, III; Lat. III; Hist. III; Alg. I; Chem, I. Strong, Ralph: Eng. I; French III; Lat. II; Hist. I; Alg. I; Chem. C. Swain, David: Eng. III; Fren. C; Hist. III; Alg. I; Chem. II. Toms, Wilma: Eng. II; Fren. C; Hist. III; Chem. C. Reid, Joyce: Eng. III; Fren. C; Hist. II; Chem. C. = Emerson, Irene: Eng. C.; Fren. C; Cartwright Inter. School Promotions Grade VIII to Grade IX-- 1st Class Honours. Catherine Bailey, Jacob DeVries, Shirley Hicks, Joyce Hooey, Ronald Orchard, James Tremblay, Sjerp Van de Meer. 2nd Class_Honours. Jacop Bisschop, Gerald Bowers, Neil Lee, Sydney Tilbrook, barrel Watson. - Pass. Ans Duivesteyn, Jimmy Grieve, Allyn Hoskin, Edith May, Raymond McComb, Russell Oliver, John Proutt, Lynn-Reid, Anna Sammels. Grade .VII to Grade VIII-- 1st Class Honours. Sandra Ferguson, Gloria Sadler. 2nd Class Honours-- William Mantel, Aileen VanCamp, Rommie Van de Meer. Pass. Peggy Brown, Clifford Dayes, Reta Harris, Oram Moore, Suzanne, Sch- wartz, Calvin Tilbrook, Wayne Weston, Miriam Haines, 'ROY TURNER, Teacher. Manchester Promotions Names arranged alphabetically. Grade VIII to IX-- Douglas Aird, Judy Innes, Barbara Masters, Ruth McCartney, Carol 'Midgley. Grade VII to. VII-- : John Croxall, Kenneth Fralick, Gloria Hobbs, Carol McCartney. Grade VI to VII-- Donna Innes, June Strong, Ruby Strong, Vera Weaver. - 3 Grade VY to VI-- Harold Calbery, Roselyn Donnelly, Carol Fralick, Russell Leach, William Symes, Richard Weaver. Grade IV to V-- ( Elmer Calbery, Thomas Cawker, Darlene Hedley, Helen Innes, Albert Leach, Robert Slack, Joyce Strong, | Clinton Weaver. Grade III to IV-- Ada Calbery, Lois Cawker, Bobby. Donnelly, Sharon Gammon, Gregory Mempham, Walter Stevens, Dianne Weaver. 'Grade II to I1I-- David Hobbs; Steven. Grade I to 11-- Murray Croxall, Roy Leach, Jim George Franklin. Grade I-- Elaine Gooding, Stephen Henry. ALPHA G. SAMELLS, Teacher. Prospect School Promotions Grade VI to VII-- Murray Thompson (Hon.),- Mar- garet Dearborn (Hon.), Billy Coulter. irade V to VI-- ? : Gloria Shortt, Gerald Goreski, Grade IV to V-- - Kenneth Goreski (Hon. 19 Colleen Shortt. Grade III to IV-- > Stanley Painter, Billy Shortt. Grade III Jr. to III Sr.-- Rodney Painter. | Grade 1I to Grade m-- non (Hon.), Peggic Coulter, Wayne Goreski. Dred Grade I to 11-- Beverley Vernon (Hon.), Charlane Shortt (Hon.), Donald Coulter. - Grade I--. Brian Holtby, Aldon Smith, MONA MERO, Teacher. 15.5. No. 9 Promotions Grade VIII to Grade IX-- " Mary Cervenka, Ralph Homey, Joe Lukas, Marie Shunk. Grade VI to Grade VII-- Annie Cervenka, Bobby Parry, John Potter, Gordon Richards. Grade V to Grade VI-- Marion Shunk. Grade IV to Grade V-- Ada Cervenka, Paul Cousineau, Roy Ingwersen, Bobby Richards, Joan Ross Grade III to Grade IV-- John Van der Bij, Charles Willis. Grade II to Grade 1II-- Frank Cervenka, Helen Lukas. Grade I to Grade II-- Hank Bertrand, Shirley idtiardh Ronnie Shunk, Keith Wilson. E. WALKER, Teacher. Watch Your Label If you will look at the label on | your Port Perry Star it will-remind iyou when it is time to pay .your subscription. It requires money to carry on our business, the same as it does to carry on every business. If | your subscription is not up to date we ; will appreciate your renewal. TENDER DELICIOUS MEATS ® FISH © MEAT ® POULTRY eo CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING York Fros fed Foods CAWKER BROS. "THE FAMILY BUTCHER" PORT PERRY PHONE 29 Douglas Webster, Donald Shortt, ~~ George Smith -(Hon.), Gordon Ver-' Beacock Re-Union The weather was ideal Saturday, July 4th, for the Beacock re-union which was held in the park, at Black- stock, As it was also an' excellent day for haying, following so much wet, the attendance was not as large as usual, Sixty-five friends assem- bled and spent an enjoyable time. After dinner the children made good use of the swings and slides, while the "Oldsters" visited. About 4 p.m, the 'president, Thomas Cole, called order and conducted the business. It was decided to hold the picnic at "Little Lake", Midland, next year on the -1t Saturday in July. Officers elected were: President, Fred Brown; Sec'y, J. A. 'McCauley; Treasurer, Charles Robinson; -gshort speeches were made by W. B. Ferguson, Lorne McCauley and L, A. Beacock. A moment of silence was observed in memory of those departed during the year. Sports were then conducted and prizes given as follows: Boys' race, 8-10--Bruce Adams, of Hampton, Paul Rahm, Blackstock, Boys' race, 6-7 -- Brian Adams, of Hampton, Girls' race, 6- 8--Beth Adams, Hamp- ton. Girls' race, 6 and under--Jean Adams, Hampton. Boys' race, b and under, Rickey Jewell, Bowmanville, « Peanut and jelly bean scrambles were enjoyed by all the children. Balloon bursting contest -- Verna Adams for ladies; Nathan Brown for gents. Ladies' longest steps, Marion Rahm: Blindfolded pairs eating marshmal- lows, Grant and Ruth Ferguson. Driving Contest--ladies', Mrs. Stan K&hm; gents', Tom Cole. Oldest lady present, Miss L. Campbell, Regina, Nail .| Oldest man present, Mr. S. A. Fergu- son, Blackstock. Youngest child present, Lucille Bea- cock, Nestleton. Largest family, Mrs. Wes. Beacock, Nestleton. Having come farthest, Mr. T. A. Bea- cock, Weyburn, Sask. Most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ferguson, Toronto. - ' are Having Oldest Car--Mr. A. W. Pick- ard, Bowmanville, After a bountiful supper was par- taken of, thanks were tendered the ladies of Blackstock W.M.S., who served; the retiring officers and all who helped make the picnic a success. Friends were present from Sask., Midland, Victoria Harbour, Orillia, Wijarton, Toronto, Dunsford, Lindsay, Reaboro, Hespler, Mimico, Bowman- ville, Oshawa and local points. A Blackstock ; Mr, L. 'A. Beacock, of Weyburn, Sask., Miss Edith Brown, Orillia, Mr. and Mrs; Fred Brown and Miss Mari- lynsThompson, Midland; Mr. Nathan Brown, Victoria Harbour; Mrs. Ernest Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fer- .guson, Toronto, were week-end guests of the Roy Fergusons and Cecil Hills. Mr. James Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Armstrong, Jean, Hugh and Mary Ellen, Burnt River, spent Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Ray McGill, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McNeill and son of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, Nor- man Mountjoy. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Graham and Miss Grace Graham and Mrs. J. E. Flett, of Bowmanville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Flett, Fenelon Falls. Mrs, Flett remained for a two week's holiday. x Misses Lorna and Shirley Harris, Bowmanville are spending two weeks at home here. Mrs. M. Weldon, Uxbridge, visited Mr. and Mrs, Vas. Parr and other friends last-week; and Miss Catharine Bailey spent Tuesday at Uxbridge. Mr. Ben Parr, Peterboro, and Mer- lin Bailey, Toronto, spent the week- end with Mrs. Velva Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Marlow moved the furniture to Sudbury for Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and spent the week-end there with the Doctor and Mrs. Marlow. and Dainty + } Cool for Summer Wear ARDLEY FROCKS, Scugog The community has been saddened by the sudden death of Mr. A, Ash- bridge last Sunday evening. though his health has been good for the past three years, and this fact has kept him from attending many social events, yet his cheery smite and greet- ing will be much missed by his friends and neighbours, The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs, Ash- bridge and her family at this time. The Head W.A: has been again "| postponed: and will now. be held on Wednesday; July 16th at the home of Alvin Heayn, : Mrs. Grace Teal spent last Tuesday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Martyn. "Mr. and Mrs. Lou Peace, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lane, Miss Geraldine Barry were on a week-end trip to the Hali- burton district on the July 4th week- end. Congratulations, to Miss Doreen Reader, who passed her examinations in Toronto. Doreen has been spend- ing some holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reader and visited friends in -the community, Al-{ following her course in hairdressing |: |20-Lb. Lunge Taken From Lake Scugog A Lindsay woman caught a beauti- ful lunge on the opening day of the lunge and bass season!" Mrs. Helen Hill, an office worker at the Canadian Arsenals Ltd., while ) / she "was fishing on Lake Scugog hooked onto a "real" fish. The fish which she said "had a lot of fight and was hard to land" weigh- ing 20 pounds two oz. It measured 42% inches in length and its girth was 10% inches, ~~ Needless to say, Mrs, Hill was thrilled about the whole thing. tiers iestess ships in Canada. ttt ttt ttt tts ss III III III SERVICE and REPAIRS + SEER) ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS : QUALIFIED LICENSED MECHANICS USING THE : LATEST IN -MODERN REPAIR EQUIPMENT We would like you to meet our Service Manager, Jack Felton. 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