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Barrie Examiner, 31 Jul 1957, p. 3

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COMMENCBMENT EXERCISBS MST BY THE CAMERA CLUB FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR BOOK OVBRTONES Back row Peter Webb John Allaean Michael Lewis Bob Jarman Eric wigg Front row Barbara Lloyd Jo anne ReynoldsOaii Carruthers Sheila Lemmon Heather Currie Ann Lewis Sue Walls Michael Lewis had on outstanding record being the valedictoriall and winning an impressive list or awards These included the BBC lending Citizen Award the Cockburn Head Boy Award the BBC Centennial Scholarship the George and Elizabeth Rutherford Prize the First Carter Scholarship and the Andrew Hay Prize in Upper School Mathematics Gail Carruthers won the Harold White Head Girl Award and was one or six stud ans who won DominionProvincial student AidrBursaries the others being Sheila Lemmon Ann Lewis Robert Jar man Brian Weatherhead and Pnbricia Hamilton the last two not shown sheila Lemmon also won the Canadian Legion Ontario Command University Scholarship end the Ontario Hockey Association University or Western Ontario Schol arship Heather Currie won the Third carter Scholarship and the Leighton Clarke Memorial Award for Musical and Scholastic Proficiency reversion while sue Walls won the Lions Club of Barrie scholarship Heather and Sue tied lor and shared the canadien Legion Barrie Branch Award in Grade 13 History Joanne Reynolds won the Soroptimlst Senior Commercial Prize Peter Webb the Andrew Hay Prize in Middle School Math ematics reversion latte Lesuge were and Eric Wigg the Barrie Kiwanis Club Award John Ailason and Ken Pratt tied and Ar joint winners of the Frank Dobson Memorial Award for Oratory BDCi Overlones Record Order Continued item page onc cielm to fame at the Kiwanis Music Festival by winning iirst prise as combined choir snd thcn dividing intn boys and girls groups with the former winning ilrst and third prize and lhe girls ivvc thirds Athletic accord The schools athletic record for the year is little short oi dazzling headed by the Senior Girls cnp luring the COSSA championship under coach Mary Mondonlld the buys triumph at this Tudhopo Cup meet their Hill in its 33 year of operation and the Girls cup lure oi the Thompson Cuplnr Ilie iifth year in row At the Tudhope meet Junior Ralph Knapp and Intermediate Allan Drury set new marks in the runninghop step and jump Not to be outdone Senior iiii Smith broke the Thompson re cord in the same event No less lhenJD new records were set at the schools annual Field Day with two tied Junior Ralph Knapp broke records in the 100 220 and hop step and jump as did Senior Alvin Nor rcna in the pale vault New re cords in the girls competition went to Midget Margaret Drury soccer kick Junior Donne Smith soltbeil throw Sharon Freiick Wyard dash and Janet Rose soccer kick Illd to Seniors Ruth Dangerfield 75tyard dash and Jill Smith hop step and jump Boys champions were Juven ile Stan Morrell Junior Ralph Knap intermediate John Mo Howell and Senior Jim Joseph son Girls champions Midget Margaret Drury Junior Donnl Smith Intermediate Eleanor Coi lmtt Senior iillsinlth Scholastic Alteinnienle The scholastic attainments ol the siudenls are not included in the yearbook the probable rco son being that lhey are not simil aille tor the current year at the time of publicniion review at the nchi emcnts olihe class of thepreviaus year might therefore be is worthwhile inclusion infut ure yearbooks somewhat cursory analysis qt the plans of the graduates not including thecommerclsl delt pertinent makes rather interesting reading iijshowr that 14 stud snis11 girlssud thrcc buys plan to enter tne teaching profession seven girls and 20 boys will It lend university nine glris will train as nurses and three will It tend MacDonald lnstliuto It Guelph Fnurboys plan to entei military or naval college one livillnltenil this Ontario Art Cuil iind one will turn to accoun trl sour boys will attend Ry erson lnstitulor but none have irliled lheirdntenti to stand th ngricuitur colic ot Glieip he remainder unthinkich Each est overtones honors on of its distinguished graduates Ind ihis year it is Ernie Ryan BA MA Biochemistry Pb Physiology MD FRCS CviiiS whose picture and citation is re printed here Dr Ryan was born in Toronto but received all his primary and high schooleducsiion in Berrie He won number or scholarships on graduating from BDCI After leaving BDCI he continued his scholastic and scholarship wing nlng ways at the University of Toronto He also articlpeled in gymnastics and pubic speaking After obtaining his MD gree he served or three and half years in the ECAF helping to develop and improve qu antiblackout suits for the RCAF fighter pilots He was Squadron Leader on retiring iiomactiveQ service On returning train the armed services he devoted his sttcnti to surgical training at onto General Hospital 1950 he obtained his FRCS degree in surgery and in 1952 his Master of surgery MS Since then his protessionel in terests have been confined in the practice and advancement of the surgical sciences numhe ioti his hrtlcles have been published1 in the medical Journals 1th most recent of these have been1 mostly concerned til ehdmni andhcrnie surgery At the pres ent time he is on the surgics staff of Scarborough General Hos pital in Toronto and on the staf or the Shouldice Surgery has In office in the Medical Art euirdingin loroniow lie is mil ed and has one daughter Bishohhles are an anee bridge goitJnd Eelabide His pereptsstill have summer dome stMineiis Point near Bur sun communes The iii members of the we tones stall nndlhe teachers lasso elutedwllhthsm are to be highly of the yearbook mphhsls niithe workoiuDinlife ditor Shirley Dawsonl sscrsisry my Hill business smile Weaihei Today sliySuniiy Keeping warm Thcileh bl been warm so tar Rain fell Tuellly about noon Billed iodder iI mosuy in and wheat being cut Tody pmmiul mostly sunny andywlrm Tempcnlum were High Low July 27 15 July 18 July 29 BELLE EWART nought Home Mr and Mrs Burgess 01 To ronlo have bought the home oi the late Mrs Canning and are now living in ii We welcome them to town From pumpkin Mr snd Mrs Lloyd Runeu Ind ismily oi Brampton are spending the weekend with his parnnis Visiiinr Sister Mrs Floyd of Toronto is visil ing hcr sisterMrs Moore Honor BrldEToB The office friends in Toronto of Miss Filo Torrens bridelobe gave her is lovely shower last week Fron Balmo Mrs Hulburd of Buffalo is spending her holidays at her sum mer home here Visiting Brother Mrs Bird of Toronio is visiling her hmlherlE Qusnlz Elevtor Burns There was terrible fire in Le troy Monday night July 29 when the elevator burned down Weekend Visitors Weekend visitors wilh Mrs isck Farrier Mrs Wailers of To ronto Miss isobel Gregg Mr and Mrs Tishler and Mr snd Mrs Dnikln nll oi Toronto Griuof Aurora and ur Ind Ipeoker Church on Sunday Aim sult nlnnder Edward Gauthier CD of Pcheunxuiliene dnllu at Canadian Joint Sin Washington lo 1le position II Air Defence Command Hud qunrtun Si Hubert an nuance by Air Force Held 04 Recent gt and reckons visitors the Gardner home me Im n3 lllrpld Wright and family Guelph Weekead illfildll Ilr and In George rnirhonh hd children viliied in Ihemeehnd finenele in milk them ier wee cation illh her aunt Weekend in Elly Kr and Mn Brant Dale spentlho weekend in the ci viliiing their tally Bands Gum Mr and Mn Lloyd Palmer had were Buadny Ind Mn violin Sunday Speaker LFred molt oi Bhdlo It manner hlrn Kneeslnw and Mrs John Knrclhlw ung duel which was much enjoyed by all Born and educated It Penciang ulshene WC Gluihier juiacd the RCA in 1936 in the telecommun iceiions branch and attended bolh the sludenis and insinictors wireless courses ist CAP Sil iiun Trenton oillcer in charge of the Tech nlui Laboratories winless School in Montreal position he held until moved to the wartime ENUVEN MENUS The egg plant is the basis or nanny sneiemnt and delicious dish ready iii 01 recipes can be wonderful assistance the homemaker in the realm 01 both dayliosday family fare and tint for entertaining in thlsfreeipe eggplant slices are dipped in nilih ond corn flllu crimin Ind sauteed to Drill the loundnion forindivid uIi itwennl dicesrorrmet onion tomlo dad sheen These are then baked until the cheese is melted and brown and the on ion is lendeMbout 80 minutes iPerlcct for party luncheon they need be accompanied only by row vegetable curls bev erege and dcsrcri vegetable Cheese Towers medium sized eggplant cups corn flakes VI cup milk teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper cup shortening ihin slices sweet onion Ii ihlck slices raw tomato thin slices procest Canadian cheese Pare ezepiant Ind cut into six crosswise slices about Vzlnch thick Crush corn fillies into fine crumbs Dip eggplant slicer first in milk mixed with Elli Ind pepper then in crumbs Suite in heated shortening until golden brown on both sides Pllcc slices onn baking sheet in top or each slice or lent put slice of onion the slice of Liberty tomato then one of cheese Bake in moderatc oven SMF about 80 minutes or until cheese is melted and brownand onion is tender Serveat nncc Yield six servingl It ioronto as deputy command lignlls oliiccr Hie nextposiing took him to 1945 for duties wiihln the dime tonie oi telecommunications at Following period oi duty at iieuion he was selccicdio rt tend in 1950 is June at ihc Uni ery Upon completion or the course or telecommunications operations post he held until April 1953 when he was assigned to Wash ington lt GILFORD Sympathy of Community to Douglas and Robert Hughes Iromourconimunity on be death of their deer mother Mrs Wes iey Hughes WMS Service The WMS church service on wonderful blessing to all in attendance when Mrs coldsrip Smilh of Wiilnwdnle Recent Visitors from Sudbury Miss McPherson Toronto Robinson Toronto Elizabeth NO usurv bNLY No Seconds unoLeuM ROLLERS AVAILABLE VON me ncimii BASIS from Thl in May 1942 llc was named Treining Command Headquarters Mount Hope elicr which hi was transferred to flaws in July AFHQ versity of Alabama in Montgom be was transferred to AFHQ t0 assume duties In the directorate Deepest sympathy is extended Sunday morning was as nlways took the service using as her theme True Visitors at Lou Ncillys were Mrs George Grace ind three sons and Jean Siiiii mail was it So halo You May Poncho on out ruin ILIInrA vsnllrv HIAPIND nus no bllfll pkus pivoslr Old 1va or uri lulu oLvlu hef Suds on use Pllcllr oliii wmi Flll our nu salons nouns cinnamon Akron Vicsmu mom on unmclo not LOAF 13 WNIT vmou wnlnv HIAI iAws loose Pull esio or INSTANT 505535 unlitIi

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