Linda Gray Chosen Queen of 'Cartwright High School Centre Miss Linda Gray receiving the crown from last year's Her two princesses are left Miss Carol Wotten and on her right Miss Judi Swain. An evening to remember for these lovely and very happy students of Cartwright High School who were chosen Queen and Princesses at the Annual At Home Dance on Friday even- ing, to represent their school for the Centennial year of 1967. Queen Miss Nancy Frew. Paisley, Principal, and Mrs. Paisley, Mr. Harvey Graham, The ninth annual Cartwright j stock. A capacity crowd of High School "At Home". dance | slightly over two hundred peo- . was held on Friday, April 28th | ple were greeted in the re-|Chairman of the Cartwright in the Recreation centre, Black- | ceiving line by Mr. Gordon Board of Education, and Mrs. S UPERIOR PILI whe mn You Need. . . . w | % BACKHOE Rade * BULLDOZER v "% FRONT-END LOADER + READY-MIX CONCRETE CALL: PIT CALL: PLANT 649-5740 842-3891 > DOUG COPPINS a Doug Coppins has been in the Sand and Gravel business since nie i serene -- 1962. He has operated. Superior... Ready-Mix since 1965 and has ) seven trosks on the road. The . trucks are radio equipped to 2 provide fast, efficient service. kf J $ . aa A Ra id READY MIX TRUCKS IN YARD y IF YOU NEED ANY OF THESE SERVICES -- CALL D. COPPINS SAND & GRAVEL HOME - PIT YARD-PLANT 649-5740 852-3891 CLAREMONT UXBRIDGE PORT PERRY STAR -- 'Thursday, May 4th, 1967 --- 13 { Graham, Miss Nancy Frew, President of the Students' Coun- cil, and her escort, Mr. Roy Bradburn, Miss Linda Gray, Secretary Treasurer of the Stu- dents' Council, and her escort, Mr. Ron Martyn. The favours were presented to the guests by Bill Thompson and Leanne Dor- rell. The music was provided by the. Blue Diamonds. The hall was very colourfully decorated in a "Canada-Centennial" motif ity is extended to Mrs. W. Bry- an and Mrs. Chas, Cooper of Orono in the passing of their sister Mrs. Virtue of Toronto. tid in Lindsay. The sympathy of the commun- Mrs. Raymond Davey spent Scugog News Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Sam Arnold in last week's passing of her sister, Mrs. Innis, who had been ailing for the last 4 years. News has been received by the Heayn family of the recent passing in Scotland of Mr. Mc- Cartney. Many of the "Head" people met this family when they visited Canada about 4 years ago. Miss Linda Heayn of Toronto spent the week-end at her par- ental home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn. Six ladies from the "Head" attended the afternoon meeting at Trinity United Church in Bowmanville to here the Rev. Dr. Norman, furlough from Japan. _ _ Another $25 has beeh receiv- ed to help with the renovation We wish to convey thanks to the donor. Those of the Island who are not able to give aprons to the Spring Fair, please keep in mind other departments where they may help such as: mage sale, home baking, variety table, haggle table, candy, green plants, books, tiny tots clothes under 6, sleep wear 6 yr. and up, delicatessen. with red and white streamers, murals depicting 1867 and 1967 official emblems, and even a totem pole. Many couples of the community came dressed in 1867 attire in keeping with the Centennial theme. A very tasty lunch was served by the ONO club ladies. The highlight of the evening was the selection of the Queen and her two princesses. Miss Nancy Frew, last year's queen was present to crown this year's queen, Miss Linda Gray of grade 12. As her two princesses, Miss Judi Swain, grade 13, and Miss Carol Wotten, grade 10, were chosen. The girls received bou- quets of flowers and many gifts which had been donated by the a missionary on| work of the "Head" Cemetery. || rums- |, and the provinces with their | BURKETON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gatchell were recent Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stephenson and family. The Softball Team have had their first practice at Burketon School ready for a successful season. Mr. A. R. Hubbard visited friends in the village on Sun- day. Mrs. Ernest Adams of Bow- manville a former resident of the yillage is still in Memorial Hospital Bowmanville. A Centennial Celebration is planned for Burketon United Church Anniversary. Rev. 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