High School Entrance-- Grade VIII to Grade IX: Grade VII to Grade VIII-- Grade VII to Grade VIII-- Grade VI to Grade VII-- Grade VI to Grade VII-- THE PORT PERRY STAR zzzTs& (Names arranged alphabetically) Butson, Elaine Clark, Laurence Davey, Diane Dermo, Margaret Levinson, Sheila Linstead, Ilda McNeil, Beverly Morrow, Carol Pascoe, Doreen Prentice, Nancy Reader, Audrey ~ Smith, Sharyn Wallis, Arlene Boyd, Terrance Carnegie, Gordon Cawker, Joel Cook, Jack Edenborough, Douglas 'Garrard, Colin Harper, John RN Irvine, Herbert ~ + Kennedy, Ronald Lane, Ross Newman, David Raines, James Tripp, George Tummonds, Grant Williams, John Mrs, E. M. Hunter, - Part-time Teacher, R. H. Cornish, Principal. Baker, Mary Burnett, Georgeen Crawford, Mary Lou Franssen, Anna Marie McDonald, Nancy Pavlick, Shirley Thompson, Gail Buller, Eddy § sem Buxcey, Tony Dawson, Dennis » Gibson, Jim Haugen, Bruce Locke, Rodney Mairs, Allan Mark, Brian McLaughlin, Donald McNeill, Bob Menzies, David Oke, Barry: Raines, Allan Reader, Bryan S. A. Cawker, Teacher.' Bell, Linda > Buxcey, Patricia Joyle, Joyce Eade, Josephine Harrison, Bonnie Keeler, Virginia Manns, Judith Williams, Marsha McNenly, Dale Prentice, Richard Raines, Ronald Thomas, Timothy Walker, Robert Beare, Lynne Chapman, Sharron Cook, Marie Cooper, Geraldine Dowson, Shirley ry Hockin, Shirley ( Kandel, Lynda ) MacMaster, Susanne Mairs, Dianne Mumford, Jennifer Read, Margaret Pickard, Roger Powell, Graham "A. MacFarlane, Teacher. Badour, Betty Bruton, Lynda Cook, Carolyn § ymond, Beverley Fane, Patricia Harris, Linda Jefford, Catherine Leahy, Karen Mark, Karen Porter, Ann Quan, France Summers, Lois Vernon, Marianne Adderley, Terry Ballard, Ralph Dowson, Chris Heayn, Paul ' Lee, Bob 7 MacMaster, Jim McLeod, 'Norman. Murray, David Porter, David Raines, John Saunders, Wayne ° Snooks, Rickie ephens, [Richard PROMOTION REPORT Farmer, Teddy Nettie Aldred, Teacher. Grade V to Grade VI-- Carnochan, Dorothy Cooper, Janet Deremo, Jane Harris, Sandra Jefford, Linda Johns, Dianne Kenny, Sheila McNeil, Susan Moore, Judy Nelson, Catherine Peterman, Lynne Sonley,. Leanne Spears, May Taylor, Barbara Wallace, Carol Armstrong, Tommy Cawker, Danny Cowieson, Robert Cox, Fred Durham, David Edenborough; Robert Jackson, Gary McDermott, John ~ McDonald, Peter McNenley, Donald Menzies, Ronald Rowntree, Wayne Ryba, Richard Sanford, George Sebben, Stewart Sills, Charles Taber, Leslie Terrett, Bill Vernon, John Audrey Lee, Teacher. Grade V to VI-- ~ Carnegie, Connie Kendell, Trevor Williams, Grant Grade IV to V-- iN Brown, Diane Collins, Joyce Gray, Shirley Harris, Sharon Locke, Brenda MacDonald, Esther Milne, Lois Porter, Janice Summers, Eleanor Thompson, Jean Webster, Barbara Beare, William Beare, Dale Cox, Wayne Dawson, Grant Edenborough, Ross Elford, Barry Enge, Rodney Farmer, William Hillier, Raymond Hockin, Thomas Kent, Richard Knight, Brian Mark, Lonny Rollo, Scott Taylor, Ronald Walker, Richard Whitter, Steven Grace Hastings, Teacher. Grade III to Grade IV-- Carnegie, Beverly Carnegie, Martha Cawker, Bonnie Dymond, Nancy Forder, Gale Healey, Patsy Heayn, Lynda Jeffrey, Cathy Johns, Sandra MacGregor, Lynne McNenly, Wendy Murray, June Rennie, Marlyn Stein, Risa Taylor, Priscilla Walsh, Wenda Brunton, Timothy Hall, Billy Hayden, Bobby Manns, Reggie Porter, Jamie Read, David Grade IV to Grade V-- Quan, Denise Sills, Donna Taylor, Monica Prentice, Carl Prentice, Kenneth Wallis; Bobby Alpha Samells, Teacher. Grade III to Grade IV-@ Baker, Louise Brisebois, Denise Challis, Louise Cowleson, Betty Crowder, Carolyn Eade, Sharon Fane, Diana Garvey, Frances Lee, Patsy | Laviolette; Reader, Ruth Sebben, Elizabeth Sonley, Sherilyn Sweetman, Sharon Tanton, Judy Terrett, Susan Ballard, Ricky Beare, Ricky Chapman, Howard Durham, Donald Durham, Karl Kenny, Scott MacMaster, John McLaughlin, James McNenly, Larry Panter, Gordon Podres, Ronald Raines, Ralph Stephens, Russell Thelma M. Beare, Teacher, Grade II to Grade 11I-- Bathie, Rhonda Bourgeois, Charlene DeNure, Peggy Forder, Anna Geer, Brenda Irvine, Darlene Jackson, Joanne Kendall, Rhonda Nelson, Mary Stephens, Heather Taylor, Debbie Vokins, Sherrin Walsh, Judy Warren, Nancy Williams, Janice Birkett, Wayne Bruton, Bobby Carnegie, Stephen DeShane, Bobby Emmerson, Larry Hlozan, Jonathon Howsam, Glen Jeffrey, Ronnie Kendell, Morgan Mairs, Robby Mark, Billy Mark, Larry O'Brien, Bobby Pidgeon, Jimmie Prentice, Ralph Saunders, Barry Short, Denny Smith, Donald Taylor, Billy Wakeford, Allan - Leona Wanamaker, Teacher. (Continued on Back Page) Epsom School Report (In Alphabetical order) Grade 7-- Frances Andrews, (hon.); Linda Andrews; Lynda Geer, (hon.); Joana Kerry Millman, (hon.) Stephen Payne, Grade 6-- Larry Brown; Jewel Dawn Mac- Cannell, (hon.); Betty Munro. "| Grade 6-- Bobby Andrews; Karen Geer,(hon.); Billy Jordan; Betty Medd, (hon.); Denise Payne. Grade 4-- Jean Andrews; Jeff Bailey; Trudy Brawn; Dianne Card, (hon.); Peter Lacey; Joyce Wilson, (hon.); Floyd Wilson, (hon.). . Grade 3-- Billy Brown; Russell Farrell, (hon.); Kenny Millman; Brenda Payne, (hon.); Carol Wilson, (hon.); Betty Wilson. Grade 2-- Donald Card, (hon.); Kenny Geer, (hon.); Carol McFarland. Grade 1-- Jody Jordan. The attendance prize went to Peter Lacey, and spelling prizes to Stephen Payne, Jewel Dawn MacCannell, Betty Medd, Jean Andrews and Carol Wil- son. ; School activities for the year in- cluded a trip to Peterborough and a Sport's Day. Lynda Geer and Fran- ces 'Andrews were in the sword drill for this school at the Bible School Rally held at Port Perry. Lynda Geer was junior winner. M. Vivien Wilbur, Teacher. Map of Port Perry A map showing the streets of Port Perry with the correct names of the streets is. now available, The map is printed on paper about 14" square, and as well as the streets the location of various public build- ings is shown. These buildings in- clude the schools, churches, arena, fairgrounds, ete, } Copies of -the map may be obtained at the Star Office for 26c. each. Inspector of public schools for this area during the passed 17 years, Mr. A. (Archie) Archibald of Centre St. 'south, Whitby, was guest of honor at a testimonial dinner on Wednesday evening June 17. Approximately 250 teachers and guests gathered to pay him honor on the occasion of his re- tirement. This is Mr. Avchibald's last year in his present position as a pub- lic school inspector for South Ontario County. The banquet hall of the Whitby Arena was crowded to capacity with teachers now active in the inspectorate and a number of former area teachers. C. F. Cannon, B.A, B. Paed., L.I.D chief director of Education for the Province of Ontario, was the guest speaker. He was introduced by T. H. Houghton, public school inspector associated with Mr. Archibald in the South Ontario Inspectorate. Mrs. Don- alda Nicholls expressed the thanks to the speaker. Mr. Archibald was presented with a movie camera, projector and sereen as a momento of 'the occassion and his 40 years of activity in the teaching profession. Mrs. Archibald was pre- sented with a bouquet of roses. Mrs. M. Routley and Miss F. Heard made the presentations, Mr. Archibald started teaching fol- lowing his graduation from the Fa- culty of Education at the University of Toronto in 1916. In 1919 he en- rolled at the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege at Guelph and was graduated as B The following is a list of successful candidates in examinations held re- cently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Port Perry. The names are arranged in order of merit. A.R.C.T. Piano Solo performers, Conditioned in Performance--Doma G. Samells. Teachers--Honours--Marie Taylor. Grade VII Piano -- Pass, Dianne Fralick. Grade VI Piano--Honours--Murray Croxall. Grade V Piano--Honours--Marilyn G. Fralick, Patricia M. Holtby (equal). Carol A. Morrow; Robert A. Cowieson; Lynne M. Beare. Pass, Sharon Crozier, George IL. Smith (equal) Grade IV Piano -- Honours, Joel Cawkenr. Pass--Grant Williams Anne Sandison. Grade III Piano --I'irst' Class Hon. Mary Lou Crawford; FElizabeth A. Cowieson.' Honours -- Allan W. Mairs; Sandra P. Mairs; Barbara J. Holtby; Betty J. Badour; Patricia Aldred ; Bonnie Cawker; Nancy J. Crozier (equal); Wenda A. Walsh. Pass--Faye M. Harper. At Testimonial Dinner Bachelor of scientific agriculture in 1922, That same year he became a high school teacher and in 1927 moved to Whitby. For 16 years, until 1942, he was principal of the Whitby High School. Appointed a public school inspector in 1942, he served in Haldermand County 'for one year and returned to Whitby to assume the duties of pub- lic school inspector on the retirement of the late Mr. Hutchinson in 1943. He is a charter member of the Whitby Rotary Club and was presi- dent for the 1946-47 term. He was also secretary of the Rotary Club for a number of years. He is an active member of the Whitby United Church. He is a past president of the Whitby Red Cross Society and a Past-Master of Composite Lodge, No. 30, A.F. of A.M. He was elevated to the office of Grand Senior Deacon in 1949. He married the former Jean Stark of Chatham, in 1923. They have six children and 18 grandchildren. Of the three sons and daughters, five of them sought higher education and have graduated or are now attending university. Until the end of this term, the South Ontario County Inspeétorate : has been served by two inspectors. However the area will now be divided into two separate inspectorates with James McClelland, present inspector of the Cochrane district public schools coming to Whitby. Grade II Piano--Hon. Catherine A. Music Examination. Susan Roach (equal); Marilyn Manns, Patricia A. Healey, Sheila L. Kenny, Lois J. Snelgrove (Equal); Gale Forder, Sylvia J. Wanamaker, (equal); Susan Fawns. Pass-- James G. MacMaster. Grade 1 Piano--Honours, Barbara Webster, Mary L. Holtby; Joanne Jackson; Janis M. Carter; Mary M. Nelson; John R, Vernon. Burglary at Blackstock On Sunday night the Central Cart- wright School was broken into and a considerable sum of money taken from "the principal's office. The thief entered the building through the large window on the north side of the building. An awl from the school was used to pry open the steel cabinet in the principal's office where there was a cash box contain- ing receipts from some of the school concerts, The cash box was emptied, but nothing else was disturbed. The teachers did not know that anyone was aware of the cash being kept in the school. The police are investigating. June Examination Classifications: 1st class honours--75% and over 2nd class honours--66 to 74% 3rd class honours--60 to 656% Pass standing--60 to 59% Subjects in brackets indicate failures, Grade 9 to Grade 10-- 1st class honours-- Helen Buschlen (86.6%) Jim Swain Elaine Mountjoy Bettie de Vries Joan Bradburn Larry Hoskin 2nd class honours-- Ian Frayer Laurel Mackie Peter Mantel Stuart Hedge Norman Lyon Katherine Cousins 3rd class honours-- Art Van Camp Ronald Hoskin Pass Standing-- " Shirley Gilbank (Social Studies) Edna Shemilt (Social Studies) Grade 10 to Grade 11-- 1st clasg honours-- Bernice Larmer (76%) 2nd class honours-- Nicole Forest Clém Wilson Cartwright High School Promotions Roberta Mackie 3rd class honours-- Larry Mackie Marlene Lyon Shirley Dean (Latin) Beth Strong (Business Practice) Glenda Wilson (Mathematics) Pass Standing-- Doris Griffin (Latin) "Harry Weirsma (English) Gerald Brown (English) Jopie Diuvesteyn (English) June Werry (French) Grade 11 to Grade 12-- 2nd class honours-- Lawrence Butt (73.19%) 3rd class honours-- Margaret Hooey Pass Standing-- Ardis McArthur Frances Staniland Alan Asselstine (English) Leslie Asselstine (English) Grade 12 to Grade 13-- 1st class honours-- John Feddema (88.3%) Jack Swain 2nd class honours-- Larry Ashton 3rd class honours-- Sylvia Kozub Lloyd Wilson Winnifred Schwartz (Latin) Pass Standing-- Barry Fisher (French) Promotion Report In oted from Grade I to Gr. 1I-- Ballingall, Joanne Buschlen, Kenneth Dorrell, Leanne Duff, Graham Edgerton, Donald Fallis, David Gilbank, Carolyn Grandell, Perry Harren, Roger Huntington, Janice Kinnunen, Vilho Kinnunen, Maya Lee, Brian Malcolm, Glenn MacLeod, Leonard Moore, Nancy | Pascoe, Michael Rohrer, Brenda Rooke, Shirley Swain, Robert Tennant, Glenda Trewin, Barry Warren, Elaine Wilkins, Teddy Williamson, Joey Wotten, Norma Wright, Donald Phyllis Mitchell, Teacher. Promoted Grade 1 to Grade 11-- Brenda Forder Linda Mountjoy Kathleen Porrill Nancy Saint Donna Swain Lorraine Turner Carol Werry Promoted Grade II to Grade I1I-- Robert Archer Guy Bonnetta Scott Buschlen Russell Carnoghan John Colbear Virginia Colley Keith Cousins Bruno Egli Denise Forest Diane Gordon Bonnie Hopkins Lillian Hutchinson Paul Mappin Mark Malcolm Harold McCoy Teddy McKay Ronald Redmond Barry Rohrer Gary Rohrer Naney Stinson Bryan Wolfe Dorothy - Venning, Teacher. Promoted Grade Il to Grade I11-- Randy Collins Gail Hart Dennis Romeril Harry Shemilt 'Betty Lou Stinson Dianne Taylor Bill Thompson Carol Wotten Promoted Grade III to Grade IV-- Dennis Ashton Doris Ashton Gail Bonnetta Beverley Brown . Karen Campbell Lynda Colley Gwendolyn Earle Donna Edgerton Myrtha Egli Linda Fallis Patsy Hutchinson John Larmer Virginia Mackie Bonnie Macleod Bonnie Malcolm Vernon Malcolm Bob McLaughlin Danny Porrill Douglas Rohrer Isabel Saint Lois Wright Joan Venning, Teacher (Continued on Page 5) Junior Farmers 'Wiener Roast The members of the Port Perry Junior Farmer Boys' and Girls' Club "met at Cedar Stone Park, Ggeenbank for a very successful sports night and 'weiner roast on Tuesday, June 23rd, 1959. A very lively game of ball was much enjoyed "by all followed by n Tug-of-War contest, Later the group all gathered a- round the bonfire to roast the weiners and toast marshmallows. The members of the committee in charge of the evening programme were Neil Raines and Keith Bacon. The next meeting of the Port Perry Junior Farmers Club will" be held on Tuesday, September 22nd, 1959. Anthorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1959 : $2.00 per year. Single Copy 6c. PORT PERRY PUBLIC SCHOOL Har, Lind Public School Inspector Honoured Cartwright Public School Official Count The Chief Returning Officer, Mr. Glen Wannamaker, has completed the official count and has released the figures. This includes the advanced poll and the Overseas vote. The figures are as follows: Dr. Dymond, Prog. Conservative candidate, 9018; Thomas Edwards, C.C.F. candidate, 1900; Thos. Har- ris, Liberal candidate, 4096. -- Gerrow Re-Union The twenty-cighth Gerrow re-union was held on June 21st at Geneva Park with approximately one hundred relatives present. After swimming, sports and a pic- nic supper, Mr. Ernest Gerrow pre- sided over a brief business period. Those present decided to meet again at Genera Park next year, but voted to change the day to Saturday. The date to be left for the new executive to decide. Officers for the coming year are as follows: President, Mr. Ross Sweet- man; Vice-President, Mr. Cecil Fra- lick; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Marie Clark; Nominating Committee, Allan Gerrow, Mrs. Phyllis Thompson, Mrs. Leona Ptolmey; Sports Committee, Fd. Prentice, Bruce Gerrow, Rodney Chandler, Douglas Bradley; Table committee, Mrs. Ed. Prentice, Mrs. B Gerrow, Mrs. Rodley Chandler, Mrs. Douglas Bradley; Reception commit- tee, Mrs. Dora Nott, Mrs. Orma Ger- row, The prize for the oldest lady present was awarded to Mrs. Lydia Gerrow, and the eldest genfleman's prize went to Mr. Orma Gerrow. Jackie Ann Clark received the gift for the young- est child present, Jr. Farmers Field Day Successful The 14th Annual Ontario County Jr. Farmer Field Day was held at the Brock District High School on Satur- day, June 20th, 1959. The field day events began with the boys" softhall games. The first game was between Port Perry Junior Farm- crs and Brooklin Junior Farmers with Brooklin winning. In the second game the Uxbridge Junior Farmers defeat- ed the Beaverton Junior Farmers. The final game was played in the evening Uxbridge and Brooklin teams. The Brooklin team won the saftball competition. In the afternoon the track and field several new records were es- between events tablished. " A new record of ©', 6" was set for the Boys' High Jump, and a distance of 37°, 4" was set for a new record in Shot Put. Robert Barlow, Port Perry won the "High Boy" trophy for scoring the most individual points. A new record of 4°, 4 Girls" thigh Jump, a record time of 6 seconds was made for the Girls' 60 yd. Dash, and a record distance of 155, nwa set for the girls' softball Carol Lamb, Cannington and Ruby Dusty, Port Perry, tied for the "High Gul" trophy. The Annual Ontario County Dance Competition was held at the Brock District High School in the evening, Mr. Jim Wal- the judge of the square dance competition. The Brook- lin Junior Farmer set won over the Uxbridge Junior Farmers. The Port Perry Junior Farmers' Club won the Ontario County Junior Farmer "Athletic Champions" trophy most points in this " was set in the throw Junior Farmer's Square ton, Beaverton, was for scoring the vear's competition, The success of the 1959 Ontario County Junior Farmer Field Day was evident in the keen competition in all and by the setting of several new records, There were some 60 persons participating in the various events of the field day as well as many ipectators, The winners of the various events will be representing Ontario County at the Quinte District Junior Farmer Field day to be held at the Memorial Centre, Peterborough on Saturday, July 18, 1959. events Lions Club CARNIVAL, Friday, July 1, »0 = Memorial Arena