Since 1864 Qirh YeahNo76 Steering tails tour injured HighwavaI Promotion Lists And Awards Barrie Central Collegiate he following are the promo tion iists and awards based up on the term work and examina tions held during the years 1967 Honor standing indicated is based upon the following sched ules first class honors 75100 second class honors 6674 third class honors 6065 credit 5050 fWhere students are promoted conditionally the subject men tioned is aifailure but theavcr he of other subjects is reason ably good The student will study this subject in the next grade but should do special wor 35 am dentrnay be demoteddurlng the eg if he falls to jmakcasatis nctony effort in the nextgrade Lending Students in General Proï¬ciency Gradelx Craig Hunter lXC Grade vSusan Taylor erB 923 Grade XI Nora Jen X1A 886 Grade XE Fran Stuart xilSp 90 Genoml AWards citizen of the school and Winner of the Ma Hen sey Award Johnrfliidiardson rold White Cup for Head deanne McKenzie XIIA Hahn Incarnate xmA ndrewriay Scholarship or hodl Mathema pd crup Prize of for proï¬ciency commercial Year LVer Special Business and Professional We SZSMarlene Womens Aux ary Club of Barrie award of profic ncyin Latin and in English in Grades IX and xGrajde IXrB Barbara Baker Grade IXE Pat ass Humphrcys 589 Gibson 90 Cra wants Club mark in GradexmrFieneh and 851 HDouglas Specrs 831 Mary Webster 812 XAEilccn Medd008 Elean or Jcnnett 894 BLSusan Taylor 923 Carol Emberson 850 Edna King 18 Catherine Rea man 727 DBï¬an Fletcher 820 Jim Bruce 702 ERobert lon 864 Janet Ayerst 822 Audrey Tyson 733 Dian Pratt 72 GAnn Kerrsoy 889 Sus an lschirhart 869 dudNora Jensen 886 Carry lyn camcron 872 BNancy Walllu 367 Carol Quinn 8612 CLPat DAmbrosiorsan Dorls Thurlow 820 DJoarr Trcw 740 Frank Cliappeli NW Money 788 gulchJeanne Mex min 84 Sandra King 73 BDavid arles Bonny CSp ances Stuart 3305 Marlene pas 000 Ddtichard Stephens 726 Carol Davis 665 Outstanding Citizens of the School These students have obtained the highest grading possible from their teachers Wendy Boardman gt93 Bea trice chappel DB LeslievFitz 9C Suuï¬nno Gauthier9C Peg Hunter 9C Patsy Hoar dreville 91 03 Michael Ogd Croft XA Arlene Gregg XA Michael Innesw xn Eleanor Jen nett xA Eileen Medd XA Richard Bowman JCS Karen Emberson XE Elizabeth Beatty XE Marilyn Casselman XG Ann Kearsey KG Susan Tsehir hart XG Carolyn CameronhhA Nancy Wallln 113 Pat DAm brosio 11C Doris Thurlow 11C Earl Cochrane LIVERcarol Ed wards LIE Gale Nelson 11E Lawrence Cumming 11F Fran ces Foster 11F Ross Gilmy NF David Gray 11F Bonnie MacAuley 11 Bill Money 11F Konstantin Roth 11F Joanne Sheppard 11E Sandra King in Jeanne McKenzie 12A Ruth Hewitt ran StinaBach mann 1213 Marlene Dash rec Frances Stuart 1251 Mary Cul bert LZSp Richard Stephens 12D Carol Davis 12D Ella 13 Knowles 138 Douglas Morren 133 Sylvia Synnott 138 Anna Beagle 136 Ruta Jansens 213C Agéette Lesage 13c Beth Welsh TheIoilowing students will be eligible for Perfect Attendance Certiï¬cates presented byiBar rie District Collegiate Institute Perlect attendance is based up on tbe years record in regular ity and pu uality ixBaBoatrice Ohapp gt gt Barnett CaDoréenCdutts Pes gy Gibson Craig Hunter DAn EPatricia Scott Madelih Robert Campbell Maureen Cox Barry Finis HJennett Sproule Marilyn Sutton Muriel Sutton Shirley willoughiby XAHelen Atkinson la Croi thony Knowles William Lain Haroid JohnstonRobin Scanlon Turn to page two please nit in naming truck Highway 400 Collegiate Band To Play In Queens Park Barrie collegiate Band will give concert atiquecna Park thla Sundny wining July commencing at 830 There wiillhe silver coliccw tion proceeds of which will help defray the cost of an educational tour while the hand is visiting Paris on its European trip The concert is being giv as atokep of appreciation by the band for an the assist anee the peopicotBarrio ilan given thoband towards its coming wurof Europe The program whymost Recove ACur n3 Canoe ElongtSh owned by Ken as taken from the boathouse Robert Hodges some time Saturday flight was recovered on Mondayinight hid den on the north shot ofKem sewered penfeitgBay by Ted 5w in who notiï¬edthc The canoe modelrwas on of the to at the tsmen ill be new Collegiate Board ppoinisvfChairman 9hr Classes Douglas Day Sunnldale Town ipreprcscntrtive on the Barrie District Collegiate Board has een appointed rchalrnran oi the ight class committee Hevsuc cceds AFlynn Separate School Board represenhtho who resigned from the collegiate board recentlyhecause at health The Separate School Board relt presentative on the collegiate board now is Dr John Anders Felt scorctaryvtreasirrer Ilweaiher Today Cloudy Warm With Thunder rho pastweck has been summer flbnt notextremely hot Lghtrain icii since the heavy rirln of June 25 The holiday bad pleasant weather but breezy Today mmises scattered showm with thunder and warm oi the board has been instructed wto obtain Irom the auditors breakdown of cdstiigures or high schools at Barrie Alliston nd Orillia hoped that pupil per day is higher in name than in Oriilla The collegiate board will not meet during July orvAugust but emergency mee ngs may he ca ed at the discretion or the inanrfrank Higglhson of Essa of boalhouses in were brokenlnto On Tuesday nd parade at St Vincent an ganized games Park nd water show d3 Irornptly atlthree oclock der the direction of Barrie Junlt ior Chamber oi Commerce the Barrie prrthf Colleeats Fust Promotions rile renaming or my promoi tionlists and awards based upon the terms work and examinations based upon the iollowrng First Class Honors 751 Second Class Honors 674 Thrr 5s Honors Credit ail59 aortas Highest average Rosemary liaikels LEADING STUDENTS IN GENERAL PROFICIENCY Jean MaeLenna 913 is 11d Wi Secondary Graduation Diplomas Cominencment195 Grad IXUlleLentsius deI Jane MireLaren parade moved out from the and continued on Kim Barrie police ire department personnel clear ed the routerfor the processibn 33nd marched red and white wool uniforms an were follow edbyailar€e ketlmrmithe Wilkie Ra erAdventureland clad bathing suit Grounds own Dunlop Past Allandale journeyed mond Hall last Thursday even ing to witness the sodturning ceremony of StGavbriel Anglican Church Rev Jr Newton Smith formerly of St Georges is the rector in charge at Rich mond HilL closed champio Mrs Gilbert ladies open HLioydvGiibert past mens Canadian champion Don Williams pastyrnens truck rid ing chenipiony and John Bydcli exhibitionist scheduled Yacht Club sail cant ed due to the choppy water hoped will become Barrie noun Inav emuunadude The long Dominion Day holiday weekend has taken the can or at least looillvesaoross Canada according to Canadian Press survey eomencing Friday In Ontario=25 persons were killed 13 or them in trailic accidents In the Barrie area one person was kllledon the highway one personiwas drowned and six were injured in traflic accidents Last night1traiiic in the district was heavy but no major incidents were reported by Provincial Po lice The Muskoka and Georgian Bay areashad more than 100000 holiday visitors and some 8000 were at the park in Orillia Wasaga Beach had its lull quota of holiday visitors although strong wind raised miniature sand storms similar condi tion prevailed atBass Lake Park where strong wind made choppy water for swimming Killed Crossing Highway Roy Thompson 34 Torontogwas killed Sunday night when he was struck by car as he walked across Highway 400 at the Cooks town interchange Tho northbound car in which Thompson was passenger devel oped aflat tire and he wascross ing the highway to etch jack from the service station He was struck by northbound car driven by Henry Walsh Plymouth Mich igan Drowns in Lake Sitncoe motorboat travellingin cir Roih TForces CNlBrlPicnicg Under cover The fifth annual picnic ior the blind of Simona County was held in Midlandlon Wednesday June 15 Ihepienic which was originally scheduled for Little ILake Park Was actually held in the curling club because of min More than 160 blind persons the re guests was ndueted Beatrice Kelly and Miss Douglass oi Collingwood An teresting variety of games and competitionsgwas directed hyrA Pugh of Barrie abiyassiste Orillia Giimour Nesbitt and Ken Lewis oiMidland Some of the couipetitidnsand games winners were horse race Jimmy Rankinlartatt womens shoe icicle Miss May Saunders Hawkestone Wweight guessing Barrie Green 90 years yo tendanoet Mi 0111 three years The main event of the day led by ham Thep is sponsored year by the Siincoc County WI The conunitte to extend its sincere byMiss by Walton and Baconot clear with no one aboard was the ï¬rst clue to drowning tragedy oi Big Bay Point on Sunday The boat wasspottedlby cottager Stephen De la Fossc 402AI liston is balleted to have lost his life when he tell oi his 2540 cabin cruiser while ï¬shing newly caught laketrout was found together with ï¬shing tackle in ihccabin Lake Simcoe was rough and is believed that the drowned man might havereached over the side to rinse his hands and tumbled into the iv er veteran ï¬sherman Fosse operated radi pliance shop in Allisto survived by hiswidow Grace Burned ra hiker Gerard Weeks 30 Barrie RR and Otto Fleischman 32whitby received second degree largo portion at thci when the pickup tniclrdn which they were travelling on the Highway 400 Ba early Tuesday rooming The truck was proceeding north loaded with acetylene cylinders and welding equipment hen it went out of control and kidded 400 feet on its roo before burstr lng intoilamcs The twomen were helped out at thewreckage by passing mot orist and were taken Royal Victoria Hospital in private car The men claim that tire blew The cylinders and equipment werc strewn about the highway and at one time it wasfeared the cylinders might explode Both were employed by Oklahoma Pipe Line Workingon the Canada pipeline failedrand he car plowed headl on into stationary truck on Highway 11 near Strand oriMon day afternoon InjuredrvareDavid Lloyd Phii lips or Scarbor ugh owner of the car suiierin actured hi jaw and rightarm his wiieiractured ribs cheek bone and concu vice Extension Committeeof the Barrie Liz Reid coo John Ash rs nene Phrlllps