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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Jul 1955, p. 1

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a pray po---- pr ne 'Authorised ss Becond Class Mall, Pos Ole Duis, ges w PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY Tth, 1956 Ck $2.00 per year. Single Copy Ge. Part Parry Public School Examination. Result J Names arranged alphabetically. | GRADE ViiI'to GRADE IX High School Entrance Badour, 'Marlene Bray, Marilyn Bryden, Shirley - Coyle, Barbara Espie, Karel Harris, Miriam Hastings, Kaye Haugen, Sharon be Hutchinson, Ruby Jeffrey, Louise McNeill, Diane Read,' Alice - Reesor, Marilyn__ Spears, Geraldine Wallis, Betty Wariner, Patricia Warwick, Louise Williams, Alice Beare, Ian Bell, Robert Chapman, John Clark, Philip Cook, Donald Crowell, Frank Franssen, Jan Harvey, Reginald . Haynes, Robert a Milne, David Oke, Wayne - IN Palmer, Neil Ray, Norman Reesor, Danny Williamson, David 'R. H. CORNISH, Principal "GRADE VII to GRADE VIII Buller, Joanne Buxcey, Joyce Carnegie, Carol Edwards, Jackie Edwards, Jennifer . Farmer, Patricia Fielding, Barbara Irvine, Winnie . Luke, Marilyn Midgley, Patsy Scriver, Grace : B Tease, Noreen Tease, Pauline Warren, Phyllis Williams, Jeanne --- Wright, Margie Burnett, Jim Carnegie, Richard Cawker, Ralph ) Chapman, Bill { Dowson, George Dowson, Kenneth Elford, Merrill Farmer, Patrick Jefford, Arthur Lane, Eric : Luke, Ivan McLeod, Billy Menzies, Archie - Morton, David Munch, Dennis Reader, Gerald Smith, Lorne Wilkin, Donald I 8. A. CAWKER, Teacher GRADE VI to GRADE VII Barron, Carol Heayn, Donna Hope, ei Popert, Doris Pugh, Joanne Robertson, Gloria. Snooks, Bonnie ; Sweetman, Deverly pp, Dorothy Warriner, Shirley Yarns Albert Boyd, Kenneth 4 Calbery, Elmer : . Carnegie, James Cobb, Dowson, A bi Jacobsen, Brian Jefford, David McDonald Daniel Menzies, Grant Pickard, John Read, James Stata, Richard Sweetman, Peter Thompson, Richard Conditionally - Harrison, Gloria Franssen, John Kight, Arthur -A, MacFARLANE, Teacher GRADE V TO GRADE VI Adderley, yaa Butson; Flaine Calbery, A Carnegie, Jayne Druean, Joyce Elford, Joan = . Gammon Sharon rper, Joanne Harvey, Carol Hunter, Nola Milne, Ru Perrett, Margaret © Wakeford, Anne "Wallace, Bonnie Webster, Fae Bray, Ronald * Carnochan, James Farmer, Robert Gibson, Donald Godley, David Hastings, Charles - Haugen, Bruce Irvine, Winston ) y MacMillan, John Manns, Ronald ughlin, William McNeill, Robert Simpson, Bruce Spears, Murray Terrett, Michael Thompson, Larry Webster, Alfred RUTH KOSKI, Teacher GRADE 1V to-GRADE V Clarke, Laurence "Davey, Diane Deremo, Margaret Levinson, Sheila Mc eill, Beverley Morrow, Carol Ann Prentice, Nancy Reader, Audrey Smith, Sharyn Walia, Arlene Buxcey, Tony Carnegie, Gordon Carnochan, George Caywker, Joel Cook, Jack Crane, Donglas Edenborough, Douglas Gibson, James Harper, John. Kennedy, Ronald Lane, Ross Rajnes, James Tripp, George Tummonds, Grant Williams, John ory GRADE III to IV Burnett, Georgeen Crawford, Mary Lou Franssen, Anna Marie Pavlik, Shirley Reader, Bryan G. HASTIN Gs, Teacher | GRADE II to GRADE Iv Baker, Mary Bell, Lynda Buxcey, Patricia Clark, Pamela Cobb, "Margaret Dymond, Beverley Harris, Linda Harrison, Bonnie Huntley, Judith Manns, Judith .McDonald, Nancy Pottery Doreen Stata, Sharon Thompson, Gail Adderley, Thomas Dawson, Dennis Farmer, Teddy Gray, Jim Holt, John Locke, Rodney Mairs, Allan Mark, Brian McNenley, Dale Menzies, David . Stevens, Rodger Walker, Robert Wheeler, Paul MARGARRET RODMAN, : } Teacher, | GRADE 11 to GRADE 111. ¥; Betty Jane : Cooper, Borie ie Dowson, Shirley Fane, Patricia Haynes, Joan _Jefford, Catherine Leahy, Karen Luke, Dianne Mairs, Dianne - Mark, Karen aster, Susanne Pottery, Marilyn Read, Margaret Vernon, Marianne THIRTY Vin nt A, ¢ Lean Bo Pt, A oF ey RAE h Ay #5 . . 7 So lal this Eos PEO aa RAR, Er ley, Terrance < Ballard, Ralph Brintnell, Rodger Cobb, Douglas. 'Dowson, Christopher = Fawns, Robert Lee, Robert Long, Terry - MacMaster, James 'McLeod, Norman Nelson, Paul Pickard, Roger Porter, David Raines, John Saunders, Wayne Scott, Robert Stephens, Richard Suwala, Wilbert Conditionally Douglas Bray GLADYS JOBLIN, Teacher GRADE I to GRADE II Carnochan, Dorothy Colbear, Connie Cooper, Janet Deremo, Janie Harris, Sandra Howard, Bonnie _ - Jefford, Linda Mary Johns, Dianne Kenny, Sheila Luke, Karen Mark, Gail Midgley, Alberta "Moore, Judy" McNeill, Susan Nott, Susan Quilliam, Brenda Sonley, Leanne Taylor, Barbara Wallace, Carol Yeo, Carolyn Cawker, Danny Cowieson, -Bobbie Edenborough, Bobbie Jackson, Gary McDonald, Peter . MeNenley, Donnie Menzies, Ronnie Ryba, Richard Staple, Donald Terrett, Billy . - Wright, Billy Conditionally :Beaye, Billy _ Farmer, Billy Vernon, John ELAINE THOMPSON, Teacher KINDERGARTEN PRIMA hy to GRADE I Baker, Louise Brown, Diane Carnegie, Connie Collins, Joyce Fawns, Susan Gray, Shirley Harris, Sharon Howard, Willa Locke, Brenda Luke, Heather MacDonald, Esther McNenley, Wendy Milne, Lois "Porter, Janice Quan, Denise Thompson, Jean Webster, Barbara Barron, Robert Beare, Dale Cobb, Gordon Cook, Tan Dawson, Grant Edenborough, Ross Engé, Rodney Hillier, Raymond Holt, James Kendell, Trevor Kent, Richard Knight, Brian... Mark, Lonny McLaughlin, James Porter, Jamie Prentice, Carl Prentice, Kenneth Rollo, Scott Staple, Robert Stephens, Russell Taylor, Ronald Walker, Richard Wallis, Robert Williams, Giant EUNICE M. WILSON, Teacher. En Tri-Count League Baseball ny The following is the standing of the Tri-County Baseball League as of June 80th, 1966, LINDSAY ....... 1 STOURRVILLE 4 38 SUNDERLAND gv' 3's NEWMARKET 2 4 PORT PERRY ..1 8 van Lost Tied Pts NE ¥ Wedding -- A very quiet wedding took place in| Markham on t. afternoon, June { 26th, at 2.00 p.m. at the home of the bidde's uncle, Rev. C. E. and' Mrs. | Fockler, when. marriage vows were 'solemnized between Margaret 'Ruth Robert Leask, 'Greenbank, and Ira David Carr, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Carr, Stanhopé, Prince Ed- ward Island. Their attendents were brother and sister of bride, Lois and Bruce Leask. "YAfter the ceremony by the Rev, C. E, Fockler the happy couple left amid showers of confetti, on a motor trip through the United States and the Thousand Islands. Upon their return they will reside in 'their new home in | Port Perry. Wedding HOPE - SAMELLS The United Church Parsonage, Port Perry, was the setting for'a wedding at 7 o'clock Thursday evening, when Helen Annette Samells, daughter of Mr. C. D, Samells and the late Murs. Samells, was united in marriage with Roger Franklin Hope, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hope all of Port Perry. " The Reyerend W. H. Wylie per- formed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a two piece flress, ice blue nylon. with a formal hip length bodice and fouffant skirt with which she wore a matching jacket buttoned up the front to the high neckline, Her = jewellery © was a strand of pearls. She wore a small white straw hat with eye shadow veil, and pink roses and white lilies com- prised her bouquet. Mrs. J. A. Beckett of Port Perry was 'matron of honor for her sister, wearing a dress of nylon sheer with white hat and matching accessories and carrying a bouquet of yellow roses, Mr. William Hope of Aurora, Ont- ario, was best man for his brother. For thé honeymoon. trip, ta points North, the bride donned a navy linen 'suit with red accessories and a cor- sage of red roses, On their return the couple will -reside in Oshawa, Music Examinations - The following is.a list of successful candidates in examinations held re- cently by the Royal Conservatory of Musie, Taronto, in Port Perry, The names are arranged in order of merit. A. R. C, T, PIANO-- feacher's--Honours:Jean M, Samells. Grade X, Piano--First Class Honors Ton G. Samells, Grade 1X, Plano--First Class Honours --Glorig. Hastings, Grade VIII, Piano--Honours--Gloria Ann Fralick, Donna M. Johnson (equal.) Pass--Diane Wiisgn, Carole Lorraine ae Wilson. ass--Mary Lea McEachern Grade VI, Piano-- Pass--Danny Reesor. Grade V, Piano-- Honors--Carol_Grace Fralick, Miriam Evelyn Harris, Sharon Arnolda Haugen, | Pass --. Jeanne Carol Williams, Ken- neth Davy Fralick, Mary Lynn Hodgins (equal) Grade IV, Piano-- First Class Honours -- Eleanor Jine Wescott, Doris Ellen Popert Grade III, Piano-- Honours--Carolyn Joyce Batty Pass--Bernice Larmer Grade II, Piano-- Honours--Brian (ray, Robert Murray Croxall, Janice Byers, Pass----Georgeen Burnett Grade I, Piano-- Honours -- Robert Bruce Snelgrove, Ronald Kennedy Pass--Lorraine Dayes. ' 7 "The Douglas fir is named in honour of David Douglas, a Scottish botanist who introduced it into" Europe in 1827, A LE Leask, eldest-daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Cr; Chem. 3rd; Geom. 8rd. Geog.' Cr; Math, 1st; Science 38rd; Cartwright H. S. Examination Results Ontario County Cartwright District High School |- Darrell Watson--Comp. 2nd; Lit, if. a Examination Regults aré as follows: 3rd; French*Cr; Latin 2nd; Hist, 2nd; {Farmer Ss Market 'Grade Twelve Geog. 2nd; Math, Cr; Science 1st; 18t--176% and 'over; 2nd--66-74%; | Shop Cr. Offi iall SY, a 3rd--60.66%; Cr.--b60-69%. George Watson--Comp. "2nd; Lit. ICla Y Opened Bert Bbers--Eng, Comp, 2nd; Engi | Cr; French Cr; Hist. 2nd; Geog, 8rd; YY Lit. Cr; French 2nd; Lat. Auth; Cr; | Science 2nd; Shop Cr, The Ontario' Count F n Lat Comp. 1st; Hist. Cr; Alg. 1st;] The omission of a subject indicates | ket started by the vo hin Hi) em. 'Cr. a failure in that subject, , " Marilyn Jackson--Eng. Comp. 2nd; | Grade Nine ! pi tal i -- He Eng. Lit. 3rd; French 2nd; Lat Auth.| Peggy Brown---Comp. Cr; Latin Cr; | been open for busines: po > gf He a Jet: Sop 3rd; Hist. 2nd; Alg.| Math. Cr; Science Cr; H. Econ. Cr previously and at rr bin Mig S em. Cr, Guid, 8rd, . - o opening gay Lawrence McLaughlin--Eng. Comp.| Clifford Dayes -- Conip: Cr; Shop ind ris pan o fo 2nd; Eng. Lit. 1st; French st; Lat.[Cr; Guid. Cr. Ontario Federation of it inenpy ' Auth, 1st; Lat, Comp. 1st; Hist. 1st;| Sandra Ferguson--Comp. 1st; Lit.| chairman the i } Wan Alg. 1st;.Chem. 1st, Ist; French 3rd; Latin 2nd; Hist. 20d; Jined some oe the Sbenlng ang we Beth Proutt--Eng. Comp, 2nd; Eng. Geog. 2nd; Math, Cr; Science 2nd; H. to be 5 Makan that had Lit. 2nd; French 1st; Lat. Auth, 3rd;| Econ, 2nd; Guid. 1st. rotti Wg and sidestepped int tu, Sop 1st; Hist. 1st; Alg. 1st; Mary Gay -- Comp. 1st; Lit. 8d; ue a rl a em, 2nd. French 1st; Latin 1st; Hist. 1st; Geog ' / © .meh, Phyllis Strong--Eng. Comp. 8rd;|1st; Math. 1st; Science HA Foun tioned the gratitude which the- beople-.: » 3 Eng. Lit. 2nd; French 3rd; Lat Auth.] 1st; Guid. 1st. who had worked for the market felt 2nd; Lat. Comp. 1st; Hist. 1st; Alg.| Jim Grieve -- Lit. Cr; Latin 3rd; "" Mey, Grandy, owner of the land on ' which the market is situated, for com- Joan Venning -- Eng. Comp. 1st;|Shop 2nd; Guid. Cr. ing to the aid of the committee when Eng. Lit. 1st; French 1st; Lat. Auth, Marian Haines -- Comp. 2nd; Lit. things looked the ledst promising. Mr. 1st; Lat. Comp. 1st; Hist. 1st; Alg.|3rd; French 3rd; Latin 1st; Hist. 2nd; Rodd introduced Dr. Dymond, newly 1st; Chem. 2nd; Geom. 1st. Geog. Cr; Math. 8rd; Science 8rd; elected MLA for the rural Ontario HIE ok ain te Fs api = isd pe ar Elid dt Hn Ve Wayne Venning--Eng. Comp. 2nd; | Econ. 2nd; Guid. 1st. '| riding, who officially opened the mar- Mie Eng. Lit. 3rd; Hist, 1st; Chem. 3rd. Reta Harris--Comp. 2nd; Lit. Cr; ket. Dr. Dymond told the group that A Dick Poole--Alg. 1st; Chem. 2nd. |French 2nd; Latin 1st; Geog. 8rd; he had always known the co-operative h) i , hy - Math, ard; Science Cr; H. Econ, 2nd: movement, that way back in his boy- hd Geuis Pare ne rd: Hi Guid, 2nd. Bh 24 hood in Scotland his family had-dene: PL Allan Naitoy--Eng..Comp. 3rd; Hist | "pry Larmor--Comp. Cr; Lit. 2nd; | their purchasing in the cg-operative Te Cr; Chem. Cr. ~ ; French 1st: Latin 1st: Ge ard. | stores and he felt that there was In Aya Mildred Brown--Eng. Comp, 31d; Matt x' ny AL ", sop. rd; the co-operative way of lif tie: = a Eng. Lit. Or; Fr. OF; Lat. Or; Hist, Math, 2nd; Selence 2nd; Shop 2nd; p y of life the an. J Guid. 8rd, . swer for many of our agricultural Cr; Alg, Cr, i . 5 5 H vr \ » 3 AY wv Tit 2d: oble Doug. Davison -- Eng, Comp, 1st; Beth MeMatlon Comp, gi Lit. fivd; | PIO Om. In Bis Sutaresiing aid Enge Tit. Tot Fo. Tobe vat, To Hint French 8rd; -Latin 2nd; Hist. 8rd;| Ir icudly manner the speaker talked Ist; Al, rd: Clot ge COT TE Geog, Cry Science Cry H. Econ: 2nd; | for a "few minutes enjoying his first st; ray fem, SH, | Guid. 1st." official duty as he put it and then of- Alan Dayes--Eng. Comp. 3rd; Ir, 3 ' I, i : a : . : Oram -Moore--Ilist. Cr; Geog. 2nd; | ficially declared the market open. Cr; Tat. Cr; Hist, Cr; Chem. Cr. Qcionée. 2nd; Shon8ed: Gaid. 2d J cy Delton Fisher -- Eng. Comp. 3rd;| C0 ce "hd: Shop rd; Guild, ord. . polled io Br Gloria Sadler--Comp. 1st; Lit. 2nd; Mr. H.. Arbuckle -assistant-secre- 'ng. Lit, Cr; Hist. 3rd; Chem, Cr. AL . - . - French 1st; Latin 1st; Hist. 2nd;|tary in the Ontario Federation of Josie Hooyer -- Eng, Comp. 3rd;|. . ; Eng. Lit. 3rd: Chem. Cr; 10 Math. Cr Geog. 2nd; Math. 1st; Science 2nd; | Agriculture was on hand to wish the market success and he spoke briefly Joan Hoskin -- Eng. Comp. 2nd; ing a a. 1st, 3 . Eng. Lit. Cr; French 1st;.Lat. st;|, ooo Samells -- Comp. 2nd; Lit.| of overcoming farmers' problems. He Hist. 3rd; Alg. 8rd. 2nd; French Cr; Latin 2nd; Hist. Cr; | specifically mentioned the present op- Clifford Jackson--Eng. Comp. 2nd; Math. oo, Science Cr; H. Econ, Cr; position to the dairy check-off which ang. Lit. Cr; Fr. 3rd; Lat. 1st; Hist.| ¢ | the farmers have agreed to pay te be oe int asl ate dots lint: Suzanne Schwartz -- Comp, 2nd; Lit. set aside to- advertise, for research Bill Marlow--Eng. Comp. 2nd; Eng. ind; I'rench st; Latin 2nd; Hist. 3rd; | into better selling methods and to Lit. 2nd; Fr. 2nd; Lat. 2nd; Hist. 2ud; Lieut. Zod; Math, nd; Science 3rd; f solve the surplus dairy produce prob- Alg. 8rd; Chem. 8rd, 2 I. Keon. Ist; Guid, 2nd, lem: The farmers are anxious to les- Mike Miller-- Eng. Comp. 2nd; Eng. Aileen Van Camp --Comp. Ist; Lit.| sen the surplus in this line but it is Lit. 1st; Hidt, 1st; Chem, 2nd, : 1st; French Ist; Latin Ist; Hist. 2nd; |i) the interests of other branches of Ted Schwartz--Eng. Comp, 3rd; Fr, fay br} Ma 200) Sion: Ist; Hof the dairy industry to keep the surplus ¢ " ' . ' FA J 8 "Dre " g -- Ba ho i The WR The omission of a subject indicates baidepruss: Uy arenery Maem: Es olen Yorn. ThomisonBng, Comp. Bd; a failure in that subject. . The Rural-Co-operator reporter and . : Eng. Lit, Cr; Fr, Cr; Lat, Cr;-Hist, Cr; Chem, Cr; 10 Math. Cr, Mae Worry--Eng. Comp. 8rd; Eng. Lit. 3rd; Fr, 8rd; Lat. 2nd; Hist. Cr; wi photographer were at the market for Film Council News on-the-spot pictures and the evening 5% ih 4 ra . a #1 Le : was a great success. This had been Our Film Club picni : : ¥i picnic was held at an exceptionally good business day, pil Alg. 2nd; Chem. 8rd. hs cantngy ik and Mrs. Keevil on |; dividuals made as much as forty - LA Grade Ten Mrs bon a Bes, sare ) dollars in selling farm produce on } « ? Eat Bail oy 8. N. I. Tomlinson; Mr. and Mrs. | \\onine day. Five farmers contacted way oh atherine Bai ey + Comp. Ist; Lit.| Keevil and family; E. Ortiz; Miss M. the committee that night in regard to : RG Ist; French 1st; Latin Ist; Hist. Ist; War; Mrs. Valentino; Mrs. Cornutt; putting 'their produce-on the market 3 Goal 1st; Math. 2nd; Sejenee Ist; IL Mrs. Soden; Mr. and Mrs. Perry and : b ' ' aw, Econ. 3rd. "| family; Mr. and- Mrs. Carter and fa- There is much to be learned in this Se Jerry Bowers--Comp, 2nd; Lit. 3rd; mily; Mr. and Mrs. Deeming and Lli-| hry i " » hw be | 7 Yretioh drd; Latin 3rd; Hist. Cr; Geog. | zabeth; Miss M. Douney; Mr. and De A Foot N il ny re : ® 2nd; Sclgnce 3rd; Shop Cr. oo Mrs. T. Rimmer and family; Mr. and -- ew ROT "i i ni Rroand ' i Shirley Hicks--Comp, Ish Tide, 2nd; Mrs. Don Kennedy and son; Mr. and one alin » hut oy official x His), er] fidng, 2043 Mth, ir ie Mrs. C. Skitch and family; Mrs. D. oe fr rhe Bovis pid v vend; A. Kon, Or. ESTO Skitch; Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Deacon th ake all os e kind )e0 ie who were Joyce Moosy---Comp 1st; Lit. 1st;} the supervisor of thé National Film nl It © hth be Ds Gea0A% Pronch aoe; Jatin gd fist, gory Board in Ontario. SI os . 3 2 ord ig a on cc ciation i: v Geog. 1st; Math. 2nd; Science 1st;] With swim and boat rides and games ) : D fy, ga \ ) by 3 1d H. Econ. 1st. a good time was had by all. ore dymon FA : TT 3 MACDONALD DUCK LIKES AIRMAN'S LIFE -- WON'T FLY AWAY pr a) . F) % - 'y : a wi ol | a mi - gh a et is? ol . iF ialen " - LRA 3a AER = 3 F] } 4 AN] S&T AR 1 TROLL ie as Fi 3 on \ . «Central Presa Canadian : *3 2 Meet MacDonald Duck, the Reluctant Mal: all winter and fully expected he would take to ° oD lard, He Is the mascot of the RCAF station at the alr come spring. But not MacDonald, who a NA MacDonald, Man., and he has posed a problem obviously knows a good life when he finds it He a AD to F/O Tom Winslow, who has undertaken to just won't bother flying, and Winslow, who : 7 TE teach MacDonald to fly. The duck fell Into the teaches fledgling pilots to manoeuvre In the 3 ROR station's hangar last fall, wounded and with Ice stratosphere, is trying his best to apply some of i on his wings. The alrmen adopted him, fed him his teaching technique to his backward pupil, | SAE Ao] ' 4 RA Ng © " BE at: Aged . U3 ' 3 72 y Ye,

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