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Terrace Bay News, 23 Nov 1961, p. 9

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_November 28, 1961 = AFTERNOON GROUP (Cont'd fr.P.3) for the December meeting. Articles were packed for many welfare projeots and tea and lunch were served by Mesd. G, Maitland and D, LaPorte, AWARDS NIGHT (Cont'd from Pg,1) Mr. A.E, Hartman opened with: the Chairman's remarks. Con- gratulations from the Township of Terrace Bay were brought by the Reeve, Mr. J. Ferrier. Mr, L. Edmunds, of the Bowl- ing Association, presented the Inter-form Bowling trophy to Captain D, Moore and his team -of .W. Duncan, D, Fedun and K, Knauff. President of the Men's Curling Club Mr, J, Beddard presented the Intramural: Curling Trophy again to D, Moore,skip, and his rink of. P, Boudreau, R. Williams and A. Middaugh. Mr. K. Ward, Recreation Direct- or, presented the Stanley Savoy Trophy ' for the Most Valuable Player to W. Woodruff, Mr. G.V.Coons of the teaching staff, | detailed points and-events before presenting: awards to Jane Heenan and Clifford Woods, Jr. Div, and Betsy Ferrier and Paul Heenan, Sr, winners of the Annual Track and Field Meet, _ The inter-school Kiwanis Track & Field Trophy for competition was presented by Pres. S,. Boyd Sr, to Mr, Coons, with his congratulat- ions. Mrs. G.V.Coons, also of the staff, awarded the individual winners of the inter- school Track & Field Meet with their trophies These were J, Heenan Jr. Girls and a tie between B, Ferrier and L. MacFadyen neces- sitating an extra trophy. ' Members of the School Board were called upon to present Academic Awards. Mr, Peter Gombola announced the averages as he present- ed Academic Crests to Grade X Students: R: Legault 87,0, M, Hall 83.6, J. Heenan 82.9, B, Ferrier 82.6 W. Duncan 80.5, B. Young 78.8 and J, Coe 75.3. Grade twelve students to receive Academic Crests were Wm, Colborne with 91.4 and M, Reynolds 84,6, - Proficiency Shields, awarded to. the top student in each grade, were presented by Mr, E.B. Young: Grade Ii --- D. Paulsen 92,6, . Grade X = R, Legault 87.0, Grade XI - M. is OUR first BIRTHDAY / in Terrace Bay such a success, everyone can take part. ~~ Cost SIMCOE PLAZA pateaecer cemeteries CECE CES: 0 TERRACE BAY NEWS BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE' BAY HOTEL PHONE TA 5~3209 . Young and H, Hall. Due to a misunderstanding the death of Mrs, - On the occasion of our first anniversary we extend to all our customers and friends a sincere thanks for the wonderful support wich has made our WATCH FOR OUR FLIER. 1s Foodmaster TERRACE Page 9 Shirriff 85.1, and Grade XIT - 'Wm. Colborne 91.4, Following a pattern established several year ago, F,0,Soughton of Soughton Jewellers presented each of the Proficiency Winners with a gift certificate. D, Paulsen receiv- ed a certificate for $20.00, R. Legault $30,00, M, Shirriff $40.00 and W, Colborne $50.00. Perfect attendance pins were presented by Mr, W. Miller to S, Brooks, B. Long, ©. Wood, J.Coe, W. Duncan, B. Young, E. Long, P. Heenan, N, Vezina and D, Farrow. Mr. P, Saunders explained he had included in the health class |. the St, John Ambulance course an 'presented certificates to J.P. LeMay, F, Anderson, E, Kenney, L Phillips, B. Rapke, J. Hayes, C. Wood; D, Fedun, R.Hopper, R. Thompson, B, Young J. MacDonald, M.MacDonald, D.Bouchie, J.Comeau A, Trudeau, P,Heenan, E,Linkewich, A,Trudeau, N.Vezina, D,Farrow, W.Garvin, P.Phillips, R. Schock, W.Colborne and R,Legault. Due to the their age, the following boys were entitled | only to Preliminary certificate though in fact having passed the same course - M,Saunders,C., | Cavanaugh, R,Downey,0,Turner and L,Nicol. Congratulations from Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co, were extended by Mr, R,Shirriff _ Mr, H, Hall, Board' Chairman, assisted by | Mr, Saunders presented Intermediate Certifi- cates to successful Grade X Students and | Diplomas to Secondary School Graduates, Mr, Hartman introduced Wm, Colborne, . 'Valedictorian, A presentation to Bill was made by Mr. Hartman with his congratulations | before Linda MacFadyen, Pres. of the Students Council,extended congratulations to the grad- uates. Velma LeBlanc acted as accompanist, Following the Awards Ceremony, a tea for Graduates, their parents and invited guests was held, convened by Mrs,' G,Maitland and ladies of Community Church, with senior girls "assisting. Pouring tea were Mesdames E, D. Gillist mother was announced. We regret the error and offer sincere sympathy to Mrs, | Gillis who lost her father, WATOH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS ABOUT MARY'S FLOWER SHOP. OPENING) OUR BIG flyer.' first year of operations There will be draws in which BAY, ONT. TA 5-3513 | WATCH FOR.

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