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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1962, p. 11

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| | { { i eee ee ee ne ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL GRADUATION ~ at ___ TERRACE BAY NEWS fy) Sars S On June 28th St,Martin's School held their annual. Grade 8 exercises, After attendance at Mass, the graduates were treated to a Commun- ion Breakfast by ladies of the Catholic Women? League, Very Rev.Dean E,A.Gallagher presen- ted the graduates with their certificates. The Kiwanis Proficiency Award, which was ' closely contested by six honour students, : Mark Boudreau, Betty Lou Cavanaugh, Elizabeth ' Dobush, Ronald Falzetta, Marguerite Anne ' Pineault and Marie Sadowick was presented to ' watch which is given annua] by Soughton Jewel- . dent, Mrs, M.Dashkewytch, . Pineault with the Progress Award, ' while assembled parents listened with rapt ' Fraser, Thomas Gerow, Francis Helmink, Jerry _ Kennedy, Adrienne Long, Robert Long, Jennifer Betty Lou Cavanaugh by Kiwanian Mr, Des, Evans-Smith, This award winning automatically qualified Betty Lou for the beautiful wrist ers Ltd. and presented by Mr, Fred Soughton, Elizabeth Dobush and Mark Boudreau quali- fied for the Catholic Women's League Deport- ment Award which was presented by the Presi- On behalf of the Knights of Columbus, Mr, Lionel Waghorn presented Marguerite Anne At this point Rev, Father Cano, as the guest speaker, gave his young audience some sterling advice in planning their futures, attention. The following students, in addition to those above, received certificates: Kenny Anderson, Robert Coates, Emile Comeau, Gary , McInnes, Judith McInnes, Mary Slattery, Gail 'Slattery, Irene Stuart, Michael Valliquette and James Woodruff, PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATION EXERCISES Thursday was the last day of school for . pupils of Terrace Bay Public School and that morning they assembled in the School Hall for ' presentation of annual awards, Opening with %0 Canada? accompanied by Mrs.Wilma Chadney, Margo Anderson gave the Scripture reading and led in The Lord's Prayer, ' Principal Mr, W.Colborne, after a word to encourage the students to further endeavour, introduced Chief Constable Mr. H,Billings who presented prizes won at the recent Bicycle Rodeo . On behalf of the School Board, Mr.Don Lake Patrol Supervisor, presented pens to all mem- bers of the Safety Patrol in appreciation for their efforts the past term, These were: Beverley Phillips, Fred MacLeod, Wayne Daley, ! George Schmiedschen, Donald Teniuk, Pat eer Fete ce enamine oe a A cam ame cme tae a te July 5, 1962, ~ OUDOA rt | motors PHONE 171 OR 153 SCHREIBER, ONT, Downey, Derrick Wills, Karen Moore, Dan Schock and Fred Erickson, Mr, J.Beddard,. member of the Public School Board, congratulated each successful Grade 8 student as he presented them, assisted by Mr,Colborne, with their Entrance Certificate. These were: Michael Moore, Errol Morres, Sharon McCaskie,. Marcia Jeanneret, Wayne Daley, Jack Crandlemire, Don Schock, Derrick Wills, Lorne Turner, Bill Stachiw, George Schiedschen, Passing with honors were Karen Moore, Cheryl Moore, Molly McCausland, Fred Erickson, Pat Downey, Bonnie Beddard, Jill Crandlemire, Beth Hopper, John Rowson, | Stephanie Synishin and Don Teniuk, Mr,Beddard congratulated the Principal and teaching staff on a successful year and urged all to take advantage of their high school education with a large percentage going be- yond that level, Highlight of these awards each year is the Proficiency Award and presenting the Kiwanis Proficiency Shield was Mr, S.Boyd who called upon Fred Erickson to accept it for 1962, Backing up the Kiwanis Award Mr, Fred Soughto presented the annual Soughton Jewelry award of a wrist watch to Fred Erickson as the out- | standing student of Grade 8. In closing Mr.Colborne added his congratu- lations to Fred Erickson, saying he was a popular choice but that there had been other close runners-up, His parting note for the term was to ask them to practise safety first so they would all return back to school next | Fall e ante enya eee ee fa LCC NCL LCT LAO NONI GUIDE ASSOCIATION MEETING Mrs, S.,Mikus presided for the last regular meeting of the Guide Association, Minutes were read and reports given by the Treasurer, Publicity, Camp and Uniform convenors, The Group Committee is still in need of a cook for Camp, A cheque for $25 was given to Guide Velma LeBlanc toward expenses in attending Doe Lake Camp. ene ST. JOHN MEMBERS GET CERTIFICATES, Official notice was received that first-aid re-exam and nursing tests conducted by Dr,M. McCausland and Mrs, W.G.Furlonger were succes- sfully passed by W,J.Cringle, R.Krause, J. McCuaig, D.Rigelsford, 2nd labels, R.Bedard, Voucher, Mrs.H.Relph 2nd lab.& 3rd pendant, | Mrs.S.Willoughby 5th lab, & Pendant, Mrs, M, Johnson 2nd Lab.& 3rd Pendant, Mrs. D.Rummery 7th Lab,& 7th pendant, Mrs,H,Jartus, 9th label and ninth pendant,

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