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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 29 Sep 1965, p. 15

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'Me Canadian Champion, Wecfnesay, Sept. 29, 19653 7DietoB rigo For Institute Meet With Former Member .~TheMouplu mbernmeeigofathie tue ws smacle unssesally laser-ý I esing iry the memirers 'driving iii Burlington 50 meel ai lise a l,1ine of Mns. Glen Huime, for- recelIv a memirer of lire Insîl- tiîe ielore Glen, Ms. EHume and lonoily cIl lire farmin sire Matin. *tain Union neighiroriraad. 55ý ...epi aved a happy reunian nlamîîsl pleisont scrrasadings. Tirhopiesideni. Mns. F. lar- lîîiiie %vasinelcharge of ire shoiii 4 g.îve ssuranceiipreparalios wer.~ oe mode for tih e Istille iriolfo ai Milaon Fair, Sept 24 -nI, and 25, also plans seere well in i , ~i.vigi,.05¶a,. ~ e* 1 iaîd for the anlicipated Luseky .0 ~ I Lîncireon and qîîill dravlu ire ~ ,,.,,,, J iel ai ire Union Hall la De- DRAMATIC NEW IDEAS in siyling, performance, spacîousness and comtari dîstîngoîsir Dadge Tire rail caîl far lire meeting for 1966. Crîsp, dean lices of tire mcm Dodge arn sen off hy a irold oew grille and nearly- isas., "An eoomple mn'v grand. siyled delta siraped aîl lîgirîs. Tire are 30 models avalable. Sfowo is tire Monaco fwo-door muiher set for me.Il met hardop.wiîir a good and aftîmes irumar- hamdaop. ons response trom lire members. The mîoto for sire day was a DtM I CORRECTION splenditi talk byirs . J. Ken. DRUQUI cîs u Oh ihme 'ali 1me irChampion ered ina oevs vo hi-tp someonc op'ihelat Seot/w l h ted (hfrch Chi/ren ýI.t aW dr o atui s e ou suxle the top oref Cet ÀAttendunce A wurds Su iiccuIrcîl ai Mîpli Gk r sale, ines Ms F Had By Mrs A. Ball iThirrîtYiaî Brsointi o Hel" îîflîsoti M ilien Courtîîî t lescîOîtîîeteîlin aid oi thfe ire'.- Tire annual Rails DavS ervieîll er bics, Michaeil Fieminaîool inin, s therfsioirs înîlitî c i rv. bigiiecomemirers serre wOs ireld ai Beoirel Cirîrch on Pamnef.îBs-e, D.îi li McKa sv, ndl pmeon i and Miss Chrarlottie Mc-. Stindov. In the absence ai, Reot. Donna Leslie. WEEK FOR SAFETY i Kesicie oit Woodsimck %vas giesi.' E. Linsleid, Mr. Btes, siodeni Four-th Ycan osiar, ts sicoi iii . ePreuli Flloîiing a social lime and a einiser ao Balliiialad, cooitîcted LnioSieîsoi t.Heahini B W ki lo.îîcS~ uporc.ouir e m oeknl-a'i Tire responsise reading was Dssos\ne Wood, DirfJic%%Fo iMlon Fîre Dto o us intiI poie lier lovelo home andf garct.' read iry Louise Piekel and Bleni RoîptoRae. Harold Mirrv, Keoir o anose ptograios, Friil:is nden Lisser read lire Seripoure tesson. Leslie and Rosefsn Merri otra care îîl9 nd ______ Tire oftering wvas laken hy Bruce Bailco. Ru.ss Fuilitr Cil ucnocmloerý, lire satvisse'e ,--Eiiei-,to s have compîcîred Lynda Chamirerlain and Rosalyvnforcf Roc aod Mrs Loti B les ones,,rbusiness - ihink aoîîî lire, iieirnîîinds lot-ire Nos'. 8f ec- Merry. ireceised liltuli seimais irds sî-r wivrsoui are.lin Margares Bail. secrelary - treos-' Sixîlo sear aitoîcîs \%ei t iii Dan urer of rire Sunday Scirool, moite ns Lister, Toniioos SNini the presenlasion ot aioendance1 John Aldc-isai, Lee Fule-î n awards. Eline Lister. F R T A Firsl year pins were presented Seven tir se.r assrtis \etiiF0R T io David Flemington, Joirnny Bail- Denise Woodi, DarvI ole Ma Mo- ey, Dartene MeKari, Dehnie Knios, i vin itou .and Keuns vAies Dianna Harris, Deirorair McHugir, 1Dar lene Woo, ail ,tricia thee-, SNACK APTER Jackie Maditi. Vicki Lesiie anod man. Feter Ser tin.ii.andDel~ Rager MeHugir. Woodl ncc,.'ie eîhî s e.oo .istd. Second Year Wreaiirs sent 10 Glen Leier receised a intlîHE S OW . Narman Flemingion, Allison Bye, yeor .iuardi. T E SHW1 Kaîho Ftuller, Timms Lister. Doug i Norriain Jean Ball. \Ve1 ' B-I la Hnnh.CaolHana adMr-ne Ball, an Mrg, , TRY OUR DELICIOUS PI1Z Z A Present Awards RaIIy Day at Knox Church The annual rally day service Doooa Hethriogtoon, Diona was ted Sunday mcrning ai Sruir, Karen Trimhfe. Jim Wil- Knorx Presiryteriaso Church. Thneson, John Carricihers. following memirers of the Chorch' Nintir Yeiir CirolCanonii. School staff for 1965-66 were corno- Teoih Yeir -Sciîo Coi p,.;j misrioned: itla Jones. Senior Schocoi -SuperioOeodieot l EeoOnh Year- Margîret?Mac- C. S. Lockie; Oacher's' Mrs. j . YSoao C.îriîîloco Moisha, Scirotield, Miss Pao-y Tviss~. Mrs., Walic, Bilh Andersoin. L. Willis. Miss Brencta Hardy, .Tii h c ear - Rbîî fIutfier- G. Timbers. Robert Mackav. Jim loglon. Sciroield, Fred Wood, Neil Mc- Thirteenîh Ycrr- Bii Phail, Murray Keroighon, Mrs. Mac kor H. Schuyler. Fîorteenîh Year Kent Babh Junior' School - Soireriotcnd- Mo t (uril.rt ens, Mns. R. Mackav, Tiiochers. a nopre useotes J,îtoicanisuer Mrs. H. Brosh, Mrs Ronald Mac-F.ssrl Kay, Mrs. L. MeDoogaîl, Missesi a.nr. Shirley Green, Leanne Case, Bar- bara and Margaret Mackay, and Jane Deniroer. Nursery - Soperintenden Mis. W. Lawson 4 O6A 1 Cradie Roll - Superînleodent, Every one shoots as Mrs. G. Addison. First Year - Renneth Ami,- reliability that gý ssrong, RenneOfi Connoîr, Ann Denhoor, Karen MeLeod, Fred Van Der Viel, Derrick Van Dem..r Viel, Tony Brvrnkos, Cornie Ber- vais, Defiie Kearney, RandN Ped "0 die, Sozzane Poolmey, Donna Stewart, Enelvo Tsiss. Heather Wilson, Larrv Wilson. Carl Cap-bi an 000. Second Year -Brad Brash, Ano Lawson, David Marshall, Erîn Solisizzi, Lynne Stewart, Ronnie Twiss, Rashy Twiss, Gregory h .5i*. Wcood, Bdbby Gray, Hanne Lar- sen, Chaslene Armnstrong, Ann Reid, Celeste Schofeild, Henry Brynkus. Third Year - Jim Clarridge, Christine McGown, Janice Wil- son, Susan Martin, Marilyn Mar- ie, Bannie Hans, Nickie Fesser, Garry Hans, Paul Stewart.Thr Fourlh Year - David McGown, îi Belty Wilson, Cisea Jago, Janie Heoheringlon, Sosan Gray, Jette Larsen. Fifth Year - Sieven Marshall, Tom EllioO, Hugh Marshall, Naocy Biekers, Leanne Case, MargaretO Elliot. Sialir Year - Nancy Heoher- o ! u ingoon, Jim Marshall1, Garry Mc Doogali, Bil5 Clarridge. Seventh Year - Tom Wi riuc Kirk Brosh, Ivan Wilson, Wilbhr Wilson, Piryllis Twiss, Sandra Wilson, Margarel Bell, Ruir Rer- nighan, Mary Wilis, Linda CapîîOo- heevywelght bite, 1; Cindy Corp. 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