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Elizabeth Coulthard, Graham Creelman, _ Michael â€" Dimmick, Dale Foster, Robert Fournier, Gordon Gemmell, Brian Gilbertâ€" son, John Gilmour, Marilyn Graff, Kenneth Hastings, Dougâ€" las Heathfield, Walter Hirsch, Peter Hodgson, Margaret Joyce, Dudley Kéarney, Bruce Lee, Jane Longstaff, Luella MacDonâ€" ald, Santo Martini, Betty Mcâ€" Grade, Carole Morphett, Jean nine Ofield, David Phillips, Wilâ€" liam Pulford, Marion Rowntree, Motoi Sagara, Sandra Sanders, Nancy Scott, Gary Seagrave, Robert Simpson, Vernon Smith, Ian Thompson, Norah Thomson, Uldis Vagners, Norma Wardâ€" rope, David Watts. Gertrude _ Aitchison, _ Ruth Amos, David Ashton, Deanne Ashwell, James â€" Ball, _ Ernst| Bartels, Joan Beaton, Marlene‘ Beggs, Loretta Bellio, William | Birch, Shirley Blancher, Diana Bollard, Norma Borrett, Junek Bowman, Gerald Brewster, Rodâ€" erick Brookbanks, Herbert Brooks, Gwendolyn Brownsey, Archibald Bryson, Marilyn Burâ€" gess, Audrey Cain, Annabelle Cameron, Walter Carbis, Beryle Carruthers, James Caskey, Neil Chappell, Robert Chard. Lorraine Clare, Robert Clark, Carl Cook, Marguerite Coulson, â€" Barbara Cruise, Brian Dawson, Anthony Devries, Mary DiFalco, John Downing, Lorreena Drummond, Rebin Dunlop, Ellen Evenden, William Everson, Barry Fincher, James Fotherby, Raymond Freeâ€" ‘ land, Bill Gailitis, Albert Garred, Ruth Garrett, Norma Glassford, George Golder, Virginia Gough, Marvin Gould, Robert Gould, Gertrude Griffiths, Ronald Hastâ€" ings, Patricia Hawkes, Joseph Hayhoe, Margaret Heaney, Arâ€" mand _ Hollingsworth, _ Pamela Hubbleday, Dougias Hunter, Marilyn Ingley, Douglas Ives, Douglas Jackson, Ronald Jacobâ€" son, Marvin Katz, Donald Kenâ€" dall, George Kerr, Bruce Kinâ€" non, Ann Kozak, Joyce Lamb, Roy Leno, Barbara Little, Edâ€" ward Longhouse, Patricia Loose, John Lostchuck, John Maarse, John MacDiarmid, Gordon Maâ€" kin, William Marsh, _ Marion Martin, Ines Martini, Lil Masâ€" low, William Maw, Frank Mcâ€" Arthur, Janet McCormick, Donâ€" na McDougall, Thomas McGarâ€" Â¥ey, William McGee, Robert McPherson, Marilyne Mertitt, Kenneth Montgomery, Robert Montgomery, Carole Morg&n, Dinsh Moscynski, Julia Mostoâ€" way, Phyllis Nash, Joan Nekeâ€" t:\uk, Eleanor Noble, Jack Nyâ€" an, Roger Ofield, Marilyn Some of the top prize winners at the annual commencement of Weston Collegate and Vocational School are pictured above. Top row, left, Arlene Birch, John Gilmour, and Marilyn Graff; middle Scholarships, Awards (Continued from Page 1) Oram, Margaret Perry, Phyllis Peters, Lena Plewes, Martin Priede, Robert Pulford, Keith Randall, Peter Rasins, Barry Reed, â€" Alice Ricci, Margaret Rose, Norma Rose, Robert Rusâ€" sell, John Sainsbury, Catherine Salter, Barbara Savage, Dougâ€" las Scott, Mary Scott, Ann Siâ€" mon, Barbara Simpson, William Simpson, Barabara Smith, Barâ€" bara _ Snider, Edward Soper, Harold Stankaitis, Harry Steâ€" phenson, Bruce Tavner, Helen ‘Taylor, Robert Taylor, Vincent Taylor, _ Florence _ Thompson, Wanda Topper, Robert Walker, Joan Walton, Mary Walwin, John Watkins, Andrew Watson, Robert Webster, James Weller, Lily Weller, Dorothy Wiison, Marlene Wilson,. Prize and Awards Tthe Wilfred E. Pearen Meâ€" morial Prize in Upper School English and Latin, awarded to Marilyn Graff. The History of Weston Prize in Upper School History, estabâ€" lished by the authors, Dr. F. D. Cruikshank and the late Joâ€" seph Nason, Esquire, awarded to Marilyn Graff. The William Tyrrell Scholarâ€" ship, the gift of Dr. J. B. Tyrrell in memory of his father, Wilâ€" liam Tyrrell, J.P., who was one of the founders of the Weston Grammar School in 1857, awardâ€" ed to Ian Thompson. The Weston Lions Club Scholâ€" arship, awarded to that student in the Middle or Upper School who shows outstanding leaderâ€" ship in athletics, scholarship and personality, awarded to Dorothy Wilson and James Casâ€" key (presented at June Assemâ€" bly). The Memorial Prize, awarded to that student in Grade XIII who has shown evidence of outâ€" standing â€" leadership, coâ€"operaâ€" tion and personality, awarded to Arlene Birch. The Scythes Scholarship in Science, the gift of Mr. Albert E. Scythes in recognition of his children, George,, Margaret and Jean, who graduated from this school, awarded to John Gilâ€" mour, The Canada Packers Scholarâ€" ship for the highest standing in the Upper School Examinations, awarded to Marilyn Graff and Gary Seagrave. The Jacob Bull Scholarship, the gift of Mrs. J. W. Milner in memory of her father, Jacob Bull, who was one of the first students in the Weston Gramâ€" mar School in 1857, awarded to Gary Seagrave. The Etta Jane Scythes Meâ€" morial Scholarship, founded by Mr. A. E. Scythes in memory of his wife, awarded to Carole Morphett. The Margaret Aitken Prize in Middle School English, awarded to Barbara Cruise and Barbara Savage. ©The Weston Business and Proâ€" fessional Women‘s Club Prizes for Proficiency in Grade XII, Commercial, awarded to Marâ€" garet Perry and Julia Mostoway. _ The Westonâ€"Mount Dennis Roâ€" tary Club Scholarship, awarded to David Watts, Canada Cycle and Motor Comâ€" pany Limited Prize for Profiâ€" ciency in Grade XI, Drafting â€" Rai Zevalds. Moffats Limited Prize for Proâ€" ficiency in Grade XI, Home Ecoâ€" nomics â€" Marilyn Brownsey. Electricity â€"â€" Edward Rickwood. Machine Shop Practice â€" Donâ€" ald Cook.~ Weston Motors (J. T. Farr & Sons) Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Motor Mechanics â€" Ronald Burton. Satin Finish Hardwood Floorâ€" ing Limited Prize for Proficienâ€" cy in Grade XI, Woodworking â€" Ronald Hawman. Square D Company Canada Limited Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Electricity â€" William Loughrin, The Canada Metal Company Limited Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Sheet Metal â€" Millar Young. . Johnson Matthey & Mallory Limited Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Machine Shop Pracâ€" tice â€"â€" Harvey Oakley. Mascotta Company of Canada Limited Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Woodworking â€" James Wilson. _ Grinnell Company of Canada Limited Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Drafting â€" Russell Hewgill. Weldcrest Hosiery _ Limited Prize for Proficiency in Grade XI, Commercial â€" June Hamilâ€" ton. The Wilson Prizes, awarded | through a bequest of the late | Dr. R. J. Wilson, a former stuâ€" | dent of Weston High School, in | the General Department, General Department Upper School â€"â€" General Proâ€" ficiency â€" 1. Gary Seagrave,. 2. Marilyn Graff. Mathematics â€" David Watts Science â€" John (Continued on page 8) The A. P, Green Fire Brick Company Limited Prize for Proâ€" ficiency in Grade XI, Typing â€" Ruth Robertson. "Your high school education should give you four things â€" a mind that thinks; a mind that thinks with knowledge; a mind that grows; and a mind that B.A of 1 the ann ercises | Moore, : Victoria sity of ‘ second legiate and Beginnings," he told the students they might well be confused by the word "comâ€" mencement" as this evening marked the end of four or five years in the community of Wesâ€" ton Collegiate and Vocational School; it was true, he said, that they had come to the fl:d of one street or road,. but The "comâ€" mencement" also marked the beginning of other useful exâ€" periences. Taking ., B.D., D.D., LLD. told one the largest graduating clasâ€" in the history of W.C.V.S. at annual commencement exâ€" ises last Friday night. Rev. ore, who is viceâ€"chairman of Auarememmmetc s i . s e ts {p es Pss t â€" Motch who is viceâ€"cha ; College of the ‘Toronto, was p visit to a We commencement the new audit vings that are pu iL â€"BIAMONDS AY, HIGHâ€"FASHION Lapy BULOVA of the Univerâ€" was paying his a Weston Colâ€" auditorium, title, "Endings ‘ he told the 1 NOWT [ es Iwo Tip To Smart Shoppers ! Do Your Christmas Shopping NOW ! A small deposit holds any gift â€"until â€" CHRISTM AS THE NEXT PHASE "What do you take from one phase to the next â€"â€" from school to your work or profession, beâ€" sides friendships, memories, and experiences?" he continued. with them a mind that thinks, a mind that relates facts to one cause and effect "We can‘t think in a vacuum," he stated. "We must have knowledge as well. "I hope you have the humble sort of mind that is still wl:m to learn," Rev. Moore decl k A SEEKING MIND Finally, schooling should give a mind that seeks, said the speaker, N "An alert mind is ready to catch the truth and to find.opâ€" portunities for service," he concluded. "We can discern another Will if we are alert. Without it we cannot do the job because it is that faith in a Thirdly, he said, schooling should give us a mind that grows. x~m n We ons daenas on ts k i hng Se on cce annkd o0 ioi 22. ack CEREDIT JEWELLERS $5.95 DOWN $1.00 WEEKLY . cens1 "% for greater Will than our own that creates the mind that seeks." Chairman of the Weston: Board of Education, W. B. Dean said that it was a pleasure to salute the graduating classes. He pointed out that through the years the Weston board has alâ€" ways attempted to see that the students received a good eduâ€" cation. ON MISSION BOARD In introducing the guest speaker, Mr. Dean, had related that Rev. Moore had just reâ€" cently been elected chairman of the board of overseas missions of the United Church of Canada. E. H. G. Worden, principal, thanked Rev. Moore for his The commencement program began, with two prayers for school by Rev. T. B. Butler, folâ€" lowing which the general deâ€" partment prizes were presented by Doug Marshall, of the Wesâ€" ton school board, and R. E. Whiting; and the Senior Public School prizes, by Maurice 0 F GIFT S °T overiook the convenience of using our LAYâ€"AWAY PLAN. And there is no carrying Pay to the Credit of In addition to the saving you will make with your Christmas "cheque," don‘t tharge at Dolly‘s when you use the BUDGET PLAN. You can be assured of the same low prices and cheerful service which we offer on a yearâ€"round basis. Good on any purchase of $10.00 or over, Use today, or if you like, endorse it aver to a friend, and your friend may enjoy the same privilege. Naturally only one cheque on one purchase. ‘ "NEVER A CARRYING CHARGE" AT â€"â€"â€"Clip This NoOW â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"Clip this Now THE TIMES AND GUIDEâ€"Thursday, November 18, Hampton, principal Professional Women‘s Club prizes were presented next by Miss G. Miller followed by the A. P. Green Fire Brick Co. Ltd. prize; Weldrest Hosiery Ltd. ORCHESTRA PLAYS While the graduates assemblâ€" ed in several classrooms near the auditorium, the school orâ€" Bruce Metcalle entertained the audience with two selections. C. W. Christie was chairman| At a social gathering in Lon« of the presentation of diplomas, | don, a lawyer called a physician and was assisted by the followâ€" | asige and said, "I hate to attend ing: honour graduation diplomas, | ' Miss D. Waitle Dr. Clark, these affairs. People are always Mills; secondary graduation, 28kifg for free advice. Do you Mr. F. Branscombe, Mr. T.| have to endure that sort of thing Quipp; Mrs. W. Goddard, Mr. too"" THE SUM OF **** 2 Dol‘s 00 Cts. A. Dover; Mr. J. Hoey, Mr. K.! "Why, yes, they do approach Winter; Miss G. Miller, Mr. A.| me," said the physician, "but Heakes. | I halt them in the midst of their Other prizes and scholarships symptoms with a curt arbitrary were then prented as follows: command, ‘Disrobe.‘ Afer that Pearen Memorial prize, Mr.. C.<1 really have no trouble. & DOLLY CREDIT JEWELLERS , and the industrial departâ€" of that Conroy; Memorial â€" _ _|B. Tayler; Histor William Tyrell Sciv B. Taylor; Scythes Jacob Bull scholarship, Margaret Aitken Prize, Barnard; _ Westonâ€"Mt., I Rotary scholarship, A. A. 1 don, a lawyer called a physician aside and said, "I hate to attend these affairs. People are always askihg for free advice. Do you At a social gathering in Lon« NX in MX goid meunting: s (s. > . t and Hi ie 1y » A ie