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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 23 Jun 1976, p. 5

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School's out! Huron Park graduates 51 Huron Park principal W.H. Watson commended 51 grade eight students at graduation ceremonies held at the school on Monday' night. He thanked them _par- _ ticularly for their work in personally _ befriending and assisting the trainable mentally Ae ded children who al Y Huron Park. 'After a devotional message by Rev. R.H. Barlow, Mrs. H. Veall conducted the grade eight choir in several musical selections. Kenneth Mills assisted at the piano. Goodman Kelly thanked speaker Shirley Whittington, and then graduation pins were presented to the boys and girls. Mrs. E.R. Brennan ° presented the IODE History prize to Douglas Denne. Jeffery Camunias received two awards - one for Geography and a special grade eight music award. Mrs. Veall also gave awards to Grade seven student Frank Lembo, and to Ruthann Rosewell for her outstanding contribution to the grade eight music program. Looking pretty pleased with themselves are the 1976 graduating students from Victoria Harbour Public Victoria Harbor rewards its students A total of 41 students graduated from Victoria Harbour Public School and were out to show how proud they were with their achievements at graduation . ceremonies Monday night. Laurie Fournier and Roger Jones received the Alison Malcom was another double prize winner. She won an award for spelling, and also won the Finch Literary Ward, which was presented by Mrs. Blanche Trew, the first principal of Huron Park. Kelly Goodman also walked home with two awards - one for public speaking, and the other a senior merit award. The senior boys merit award was given to David Mattar. ' Christy Aikin won the Leadership Award, and Awards in Physical The 1976 graduating class match Hainke was the winner Ahrens picked up award in French. Education were given to Steven Bell and Jane Barnett. Doris Pausch won a award, Hans science Michael the Fresh minced - for the Barbecue- Regular Ground Silverwoods 2 % and Following a valedictory address! by Jeanette Proulx, the graduates recessed. While their parents and teachers enjoyed coffee, they attended a dance in the gymnasium. 3 qt. bag or jug ( plus jug deposit) MILh Blade and Short Rib $1.29, ROASTS 69%: 'Thick Cut" for the barbecue Butt CHOPS » 51.18 Campfire brand 16 oz. pkg. RINDLESS BACON «1.58 69', Perfect for the grill Country Style PORK RIBS Perfect for the barbecue Family Pak 9-11 Chops PORK CHOPS °1.39. "Burns" 6 oz. Chicken, Mac & Cheese, Bologna, Pickle & Pimento, Luncheon LUNCH . 20¢ MEATS i 39 Aylmer Jams with Pectin STAWBERRY RASPBERRY 99 BLADE STEAKS School. The graduation and dance were held Monday. Staff photo "Burns" fully cooked Carlton Club For braising Fillingham and Mary Kelly took the top athletic awards. The achievement award was won by Stuart Barr, the citizenship awards by Kim Williams and Chris Moreau. Graduating were: Stuart Barr, Steven Beaton, Reid Belfry, Dale Mark Chap- Seen in front of their work, which hangs on a wall in the Villa Nursing Home, grade six students of Parkview school won a $25 cheque for first prize. Seated in the front are Stuart Hartnell, Douglas Pinder, David Johnson, Johnie Friesen, Mark Micalief, Susie Leicht, Students compete for prizes Parkview's mural artists Hinrikus, Treasa Trotter, Brenda Biduke, Anne Patenaud, and Lauri Thornton. Standing behind are Carole Shirley (teacher), and Sandra Crawford, while Sandra Shaw was absent. man, Susan Ciesla, Maureen Connor, Murray Derks; Brian Dwinnell, Mark Eden, Ken Fillingham, Laurie Fournier, Don Foxall, Bill Graham, Debbie Hamilton, Margaret Harvey, Janice Heels, Jerry Hertzberg, Monica Hofer, Nancy Howe, Jones, Cindy Erika Kevin Carpenter, Mrs. Murals decorate Villa Home Malcolm, Tiny Bennett of Huron Park and Coleen Monsignor Winners were = an- nounced Saturday for the contest of murals at the Villa Nursing Home. ' There were three categories in the contr and prizes were awar¢ to the winning c testants. Jaexrst prize of $25 in the 6: contest was won by the Grade 6 students of Parkview School, second prize of $15 went to Liz Boker and Angela Jeannot of Bayview School, and winners of the $10 third prize were the grade eight students of Monsignor Castex. In the individual division, Rodney St. Amant of Monsignor Castex took first place winning $15. Second prize of $10 went to Joann Hall of Bayview, and the $5 third prize was won by Paul Rowe of Bayview. Ten free passes to the show were awarded to the runners-up. Winners of the passes were Gord Higgs, Nadya Weber, Doug Wedel, Jamie Relf, Helen Georgas and Betsy Gammell all of Bayview School. Other winners GINGER ALE | SMOKED PICNICS 98: BRAISING COLA ORANGE} WIENERS 79%, RIBS 79' 26 fl. oz. Non returnable bottle 4/51.00 PRODUCE iM FROZENFOODS a Garden fresh Ont. Stouffers Deep Dish CABBAGE MACARONI & CHEESE 2 heads 12 oz. pkg. 49° 79° David Knicely, Brenda Kunkel, Andy Larocque, Tammy LaTour, Violet Magloughlin, Glen Miles, Sherry Moore, Chris Moreau, Patricia Smitten, Roger Stacey, Wayne Stevens, Ken Stewart, Kevin Stub- bings, Sterley Stubbings, David Swales, Cindy Todd, Ann Walker and Kim Williams. New crop Sunkist U.S. No. 1 McCains Julienne Downy Valancia 138's POTATOES FRENCH FRIES FABRIC SOFTENER 3 litre size 79° dz. 69° 99° Grocery items 8 9g° STRIP $1.89 39° CAMAY SOAP 99° Joy 1% litre Liquid DETERGENT*1,3$ Libby's choice 19 fl. oz. 79'SLICED BEETS 25° Kellogs 24 oz. pkg. CORN FLAKES Sweet mixed or Yum Yum 32 fl. oz. jar BICKS PICKLES 16 oz. jar MUSTARD 11 oz. jar ¢ Vapona each NO PEST Heinz Purina DOG CHOW 10 ke. bag *4.99 Jack Parr's Sunspun COFFEE CREAMER Staff photo Have your Portrait taken for only 37° this Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Dolan of Castex. Birchwood Driv wins Y's Men's draw Don Hodges, 758 Bir- chwood Drive, Midland drove away from the Midland Y's men's an- nual car draw dance Saturday night in a spanking new Pontiac Firebird. His ticket was the last of 800 tickets drawn at the Sweepstakes event at the Civic Centre. Second prize -- a trip for two to Nassau -- was won by Mr. Ivan McConnel, a visitor to the area from Goderich. Sandra Nesbitt, 420 Mildred Street, Midland walked away with a colour television. Dr. John Moore of Midland was the winner of the three-piece suit, donated by The Parlor in Midland. The law firm of Teskey Heacock and Ferguson picked up a gift pack from Arcade Guardian Pharmacy as the holder of the 600th ticket drawn in the evening. A Kodak instamatic camera was won by Kim Smith of Port MeNicoll. Holder of the 400th e man Open Thurs. and Friday till 9 p.m. Prices effective to Monday closing time June 28th We reserve the right to limit quantities ticket drawn from the bin Arlene Staruk, 297 Fourth Street, Midland was the winner of a five band radio. A shower head, donated by Jack Wilson, was won by Dr. Lary Melnyk of Midland. Ken Smith, Midland received a portable radio for his ticket. An electric drill was won by Clair Armstrong, Midland as the holder of the 100th ticket drawn ° from the bin. UPER. AVE MARKETS oF RUDRREgncueneee oe ah ie eo neds "oak hoi aa a

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