- Port Perry High School Announces Top Students And Trophy Winners Following is a list of stud- ents who placed first in their' respective programmes: The Grade Nine Two-Year Programme-- Maurice Vader --"11,9% The Grade Ten Two-Year Programme -- Michael Plun- kett--173.19, The Grade Nine Four-Year Programme-- Katharine Gos- 1in--83.79%, The Grade Ten Four-Year Programme -- Mary McCart- ney--"78.09 Utica News Continued Mr. and Mrs. Olson McCosh of Ajax called on the Mac- Cannells recently. i Mrs. Tom Sutherland at- tended the Strawberry Festi- val at Fairview Lodge on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Larry Kendall, as a provincial instructor, is in- structing in a Gillwell course for adult leaders of Cubs & Scouts at Blue Springs, near Milton, for a week. Mr. Den- nis Symes is also attending this course. Recent visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kendall were: Mr. and' Mrs. Wright of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Albert of Water- loo, Mrs. Louie Cassidy of Brooklin and Mr. and Mrs. Mounténay and children of Oshawa. Mr. "and Mrs. Jim Miller, Kevin and Steven Hill and Bruce Kirton called on Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson "on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson vi- sited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clark of Oshawa on Saturday. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Sooley and children of Richmond spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philips. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wat- son of Newmarket spent Sunday evening with the The Grade Eleven Four- Year Programme -- Joanne VanKessell--84.9% The Grade Twelve Four- Year Programme -- Janice Dowson--174.99, The Grade Nine Five-Year Programme--Joanne Nightin- gale--89.79% The Grade Ten Five-Year Programme -- Penny Dawson --89.49, The Grade Eleven Five- Year Programme -- Sharon Beare--88.39," The Grade Twelve Five- Year Programme = William Gray--82.9% The following Trophies and Prizes awarded: The A. M. Lawrence Tro- phy for Matriculation Mathe- matics & Science to William Gray--879, ) The Doctor J. B. Lundy Trophy for Matriculation English and History to Cath- arine Michel--86.59,. The Zula M. Jackson Tro- phy for Matriculation French and Latin to Douglas Holtby --179.59%,. The Honeydale Women's Institute Junior prize for Home Economics to Penny Dawson--899,. The Honeydale Women's Institute Senior prize for Home Economics to (tied) Leanne Ballard and Nancy Wanamaker--829,. The Mr. & Mrs. S. Farmer Trophy for Environmental Science in Grade Nine to John Hodge--1779%. The Ron A. Peel Trophy for Shop Work, Grade Eleven to Dennis Pugh--78.59%. The Allan Raines Memorial Trophy for Grade Nine Arts and Science Technical Sub- jects to David Jackson--849, The Mr. & Mrs. Hutcheson Trophy for Commercial Work in Grade Eleven to Joanne Van Kessel--89.59, The R. B. Smallman Tro- phy for General Proficiency in Grade Nine to Joanne Nightingale--89.7%. Philips. Builder -- addition, or renovating There Is No Job WES PLUMBING - JOE PODRES Are you thinking of building a new home, a new SEE JOE FOR FREE ESTIMATES and ADVICE Small For Us To Handle ® ® ® ® Ld L 4 ® Ld ® ® ® L Ld ® ® proud of it when, it is finished? -- $ ® LJ ® ® L J L J L J L J L [ J L J L 3 = L 32 ARROW ST. - PORT PERRY - 985.2156 $ J HEATING - 2 PORT PERRY ~The one hundred and fifty Carpenter and would like to be Too Big or Too LANE - ELECTRIC - 989-2473 OFFICE --~ RESIDENCE dollars of prizes of the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Port Perry Legion will be announ- ced. The fifty dollar scholar- ship of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Legion and the five hundred dollar bursary-scho- larship of the Port Perry Le- gion Branch will be announ- ced. The Doctor Dymond Scholarship, The Lions' Club Scholarship, The United Auto Workers' Scholarships, and The Wm. Aldred Memorial Scholarship will be announ- ced. . The Nasmith French Scholarships _and the A. B. Cawker trophy winner will be announced with the Grade Thirteen confirmation of re- sults by the Department of Education. Arend Dekker, Reg. L. MacDonald Scholarship Convenors Grant C. MacDonald, « Mrs. | entertain the grandchildren. Principal. PORT PERRY STAR -- Th wrsday, July 9, , 1970 -- 5 Seagrave News Only a few items this time. Vacations aren't really in full swing yet. Marjorie Moon and Clifford are back again and Aare out in_town occupying the Tripp apartment recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Tre- vor Tristram. Clifford is planning a canoeing trip in Algonquin Park. The Belairs accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brinkman and family of Port Perry on a week-end camp out at Pet- erborough. The Lawrence Nicholls fa- mily found a lake back north where they camped for the week-end too. The Hunters are doing bet- ter still. They have acquired a cottage property where they can tie up their boat, spend their spare time and Mr. and Mrs. John Skelton' fare Donna Bruce, and daughter of Richmond Hill are spending their holi- days at the. Durward home. Mrs. Gertrude Butt of Pick- ering visited with Mr. and Mrs. Heywood Short on July 1 and all attended a straw- berry festival at Cambray. Mrs, Boe's visitors this week were Mr. and Mrs. Don Boe of Bowmanville. On the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Abraham were off to Wheatley visiting Rev. O. R. and Mrs. Flindall. Remem- ber them? It must be about 35 years since they were sta- tioned here. Seagrave is slowly grow- ing. Last week Mr. Jones from back Sunderland way, made a start on his new home in the old school yard. Bible Vacation School is in progress at Greenbank Church. Helpers from here Shirley Short, Elizabeth Nodwell, Ca- tharine Nicholls and Darlene Watts with Mrs. Barr and Mrs. Nicholls to keep them in line. Church activities are slow- ing as is usual at this season. Mr. Critch.was the speaker last Sunday and will be again next week. Then Mr. Mec- Neil will be in charge the 3rd Sunday of July and Mr. Critch again the last week. At S. S. there was some program for the first time in several weeks. ~The begin- ners had a little speaking number for us. Colene Watts dropped her pennies in the box, one by one. We didn't hear anything of picnic. Should you wish to see Neil Wanamaker any Monday night, he can be found cutt- ing grass in Bethel Cemetery. Tt is looking better. KELLOGGS JUICE Ross & Margs Maple Leaf CANNED HAMS 1% Ib. Tin 5 19 Sugar Frosted FLAKES 12 oz. pkg. 4 3c Cheese les % Ib, 3 0 Libbys Fancy TOMATO "48 oz. Tin 37 Are you itchin' SCHNEIDERS -- MAPLE LEAF -- SCHNEIDERS -- 16 oz. 3% Tin Ya Tin 16 oz. Btl. 15 oz. Jar 3% oz. Jar KEENS HOT MUSTARD - - 21b. P SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF -- Boneless -- Ready to Serve DINNER HAMS SOCKEYE SALMON to get out of the kitchen... 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