student ~at University Colâ€" lege, University of Toronto. He told the graduating classes that this was their grand finale to years of school and a salute to the years of maturity to come. Youth has been clapped inâ€" to a mason jar and labelled reâ€" bellious and nasty," he said, "but the kid in Yorkville today may be the judge of tomorrow. The adult world cannot be judge commencement at Weston Colâ€" legiate last week, was Philip SPENCER ‘The valdictorian for the 1966 Borough of York Capable â€" Experienced WARD 7 Sincere In Serving The Public As A Mt. Dennis Resident For 46 Years. ° Dated this 28th day of October, 1966. omitted 2. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such apfeal.s must be by notice in writing in the prescribed form. signed by the complainant in duplicate and ayven to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at his office at 2000 eston Road, Weston. 3. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any time prior to the sittings of the Revising Officer any voter whose name is omitted from the list as g:mred by the enumerators, or any person who has knowledge of the fact that name or names of any other voter have been so omitted, may inform the Returning oum in writing, stating the nagles and addresses of the voter or voters so @mi WORK FOR VOTE FOR 1. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter who desires to comâ€" plain that his name or names of any &:rson or persons entitled to be entered on the said list have been omitted from same, or that the names of any person or persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, may on or before the 22nd day of November. 1966 apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the names of any other person or persons entered on, or removed from the lir:'t’a. Complaints may be made on the day of the above Sittings to the Revisâ€" ina qaAw ing Officer 2000 Weston Road ANO DC NVLICL IHAT the lists to be so revised are the original lists for each polling subdivision (Nos. 143 to 170 inclusive) as prepared and certified by the enumerators for the said polis. 7169â€"9521 MabnAweRi RD Ipidvaniineninterbtinine : aiiictaith anntiiie nb finadis . Blhida d 90 s 400 200B 10 stt hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the voters‘ lists to be used at the voting on Monda_t\",‘ December 5th, 1966. under The Liquor Licence Act, in the municipality of e Town of Weston will be held at the following times and place set forth in the schedule hereinafter set out: Date of Sittings Place of Sittings Time of Sittings Tuesday Municipal Building 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. November 22nd, 1966 2000 Weston Road and Weston 7:00 o.m. to 8:00 nm. Over 200 Receive Diplomas & Awards At WCI Commenc ement _ ALDERMAN VALEDICTORIAN PHILIP CHRISTO Cyprus «Avenue AND TAKE NOTICE THAT the lists to be TAKE NOTICE that sittings of the Revising Officer for the purpose of NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICER J. Eric Young, Esq., Q.C. 229 Yonge Street RE: LIQUOR LICENCE _ ACT VOTE Revising Officer Canadian _ Kodak _ Company Limited Prize, presented by Mr. T. F. Penman ‘to Donna Barger and Judith Caswell. CANADIAN MANUFACTURâ€" ERS‘ ASSOCIATION PRIZES: (Commercial) Canadian _ Kodak _ Company Limited Prize, presented by Mr. T. F. Penman to Garry Miller. I.T.E. Circuit Breaker (Camâ€" ada) Limited, presented by Mr. Norman McCullough to Heathâ€" er Hase. Macotta Company of Canada Limited, presented by Mr. Leo MENT SOCIETY PRIZES: Chairman â€" Mr. F. Sanders, Assistant Commercial Director C. Special â€"â€" Jeanne Stephenâ€" son; Grade XII â€" 1. David Steadman; 2. Susan Eccles; Grade XI â€" 1. Donna Barger; 2. Garry Miller. Science, Technology and Trades Branch Grade XIL â€" 1. Dino Beltâ€" rame; 2. Nige! Nicholson; Nurâ€" sing â€" Linda Petrie. s Grade XI â€" 1. Robert Calâ€" lender; 2. John Burns; Nursing â€" Dorothy Cannon. ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEâ€" 4â€"Year Programme Chairman â€" Mr. P. H. C. Ferâ€" guson, Viceâ€"Principal â€" Preâ€" sented by Mr. Michae!l McDonâ€" ald. Arts and Science Branch Grade XI â€" Allan Hayward. Grade XI â€" Leonard Ingle. Business and Commerce Branch Grade XIII â€" 1. James Gove; 2. James Leiper; English and History, Diane Cernavez; Mathâ€" ematics, Fred Osther; Languagâ€" es, Brigitte Beyerle. Science Tiâ€" mo Venalainen. Grade XI â€" 1. Evelyn Kolish; 2. Paola Fedrigo; 3. Michele Miller. Grade XIL â€" 1. Peter Birkett; 2. Susan Steadman; 3. John Glen. The following are those wh were presented with diploma and certificates of special merit INVOCATION Rev. J. K. Noble, M.A., B.D. GENERAL PROFICIENCY PRIZES §â€"Year Programme (Aii ‘Branches) Chairman â€" Miss Dora Wattie, History Department Head â€" Presented by Mr. W. E. Bayes "We‘ve learned to appreciate and live with our fellowâ€"mey and learned to apply to our own lives the wisdom of the ages. Youth here and everywhere will have the responsibility of buildâ€" ling a proud future and a proudâ€" er past," the valedictorian said in his address in the collegiate suditorium to the parents and relatives who came to see their sons . and daughters rective their _ graduation diplomas, scholarships and awards. The following are those who were presented with diplomas and counsel forever. We shall make the laws, judge crimes, HIS HONOUR JUDGE ROBERT FORSYTH Ohairman of the Election Board For the Con? of York City Hall, Toronte Ontario Clerk of Revising Officer F. J. Smith 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Standard Time â€" Presented by Mrs. Lorna Lindsay to Mary Ann Doherty. CANADIAN â€" MANUFACTURâ€" ERS‘ ASSOCIATION PRIZES: (Technical) Chairman â€" Mr. J. G. McLean, Technical Director. awarded to Doreen Swan. â€" ASSOCIATION OF ADMINISâ€" TRATIVE ASSISTANTS PRIZE Warbrick to Patricia Wall. Moffats Limited, presented by Mr. V. J. Antonucci to Janet RO 61777 General & Life Insurance 1166 WESTON ROAD CHECKING OVER the Commenceâ€" ment Program just prior to the 1966 Graduation Excercises are, from left, YORK TRAVEL BUREAU Reichold Chemicals Limited, kn 1P whntat t EBE rerviintis2 l n tePial d tiiet n ids » auhs ecilia Ghedin, Ontario Scholar, Enâ€" FOR ALL TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTs TO ANYWHERE WM. G. BEECH, Notary Public RO 6â€"4603 Cruickshank Motors Limited ! Prize, presented by Mr. J. Harâ€"| die to Mario Zaina. AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORTA.â€" | AUTOMOTIVE PRIZES: Belmont _ Chevrolet â€" Olds mobile Prize, presented by Mr. L. Donne! io Jack Bourdon. Satin Finish Hardwood Floorâ€" ing Limited, presented by Mr. C. L MacKenzie to Michael Wong. The Prestolite Company, preâ€" sented by Mr. D. R. Rutherford to Roy Singleton. National _ Machine _ Products Limited, presented by Mr. J. K. Williamson to Thomas Calâ€" laghan. Grinnell Company of Canada Limited, presented by Mr. O. Long to Gary Clarke. International Business Machâ€" ines Co. Ltd., presented by Mr. T. L. Best to Robert Callender. Johnson Matthey & Mallory Limited, presented by Mr. Peter Bryson to Walter DeBoef. Litton Systems (,CM..) Limâ€" ited, awarded to Lawrence Herâ€" schel. LT.E. Circuit Breaker (Canâ€" ada) Limited, presented by Mr. Norman McCullough to Ronald Campbell. _Gray Forgings & Stampings Limited, _ awarded to Frank Rocea. Ferranti â€" Packard _ Electric Limited, presented by H. J. Spirling to A_Han Fleming. Arrow Radio Company Limit ed, presented by Mrs. Dorothy J. Heeley to Lioyd Gibson. Dunhamâ€"Bush of Canada Limâ€" ited, presented by Mr. S. J. Kerry to John Burns. Ajax Magnethermic Canada Limited, awarded to Gordon Scale. The Canada Metal Company Limited, awarded to James Tayâ€" lor. Here, from Pioneer, is the peak in chain saw performance. The new Pioneer 11â€"20 lightweight chain saw has greater horsepower for faster cutting. It‘s super powered. And the new 11â€"20 has a completaly new mutfling system. Designed to split the engine noise and then muffic it. this new silencer makes the Pioneer 11â€"20 a pleasure to use. ufl NEW! superâ€"POWERED PIONEER ... the Iightweight chain saw... built for ‘fast action‘ 11â€" glish Teacher Norman Yeigh and Grade 12. proficiency prize winner Susan Steadman. Etta Jane Scythes Memorial Scholarship, presented by Mrs. C. W. Leask to Louise Jarvis. The Memorial Prizes, preâ€" sented by Dr. Clarke Mills to Betty Ann Burford and Eric Roy. . Scythes Scholarship in Scien ce, presented by Mrs. C. W. Leask to Trudy Millar. The J. B. Tyrrell Scholarship, awarded to Philip Christo. The Weston Lions Club Schâ€" olarships, awarded to Louise Jarvis and Robert McCloskey. The History of Weston Prize, presented by Dr.F. D. Cruickâ€" shank to Marilyn Christie. The William 'Tyrrdl Scholarâ€" ship, awarded to Timo Venalâ€" ainen. presented by Mrs. H. Bielby :o Philip Christo. ORCHESTRA â€" Mr. George Garlin, Director. SCHOLARSHIPS, PRIZES AND AWARDS: The Wilfred E. Pearen Prize, TION SERVICE SUPERINTENâ€" DENTS‘ ASSOCIATION sCHOâ€" LARSHIP, awarded to Edward Hewitt. VALEDICTORY The University Women‘s Factory to .customer Custom quality paints Buy direct and save Wholesale prices Choice of 1,500 colours Mcneyâ€"back guarantee Driveâ€"in service 3775 Dundas West Est. 20 Â¥rs. â€" 767â€"6162 Photo by Bill Henderson Philip Christo Canadian Legion Prizes (Ranâ€" gers‘ â€" Branch _ 213, Weston), presented by Mr. R. Collins to Linda Petrie, Dorothy Cannon. Names of Ontario scholars, proâ€" finiency prize winners, honourary and secondary diplomas recipiants will be listed next weekâ€"Ed. The Taylor Prives: Mr. A. 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