Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Jun 1961, p. 5

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DO YOU REMEMBER Close 30f lscheol ear Leaves Memories By LESLIE COXALL Barrie North iountoin gently rippling ween grass and bouquets of ap pie blmems set the scene in the park for Norths annual ioshioo The home economics classes presented the outfits which they had made throughout the year The Grade girls modelled dil ierent styles oi skirts and blous ese in varied colors The Grade 10 girls looked chic in their light skirts and matching jackets Sharron Wilson provided change hetivcen grades when she sang He and liluy You Always The girls oi Grade it showed oli their shirtwaist dresses and also party dresses The commentator or this group at girls was Carol Agnew NEW ilEMiNE The girls in Grade 12 modelv led the coats and suits which they had made this year The highlight oi the show was pro vided by Miss Jon Fell and Miss Torn Saso who model viouslp enjoyed the Steel St man of distinction ob led the latest creations mm someones imagination Their clothes included the new rain ed hemllnc and backless and lmost irenuml evening cloth Theaiterooon closed with presentation oi flowers to bliss McGinnia the home economlt teacher irom her classes The rnusic ior the show was supplied by Katie Jones TIME OUT As exams draw near and school slowly comes to an end we at North take time out irom our studies to reminisce on the past year How can we forget the Tutihope with the diiiercnt school cheers and colors decor ating the campus at North and the overwhelming excitement when our girls won the Thomp son Cup Variety Night was new step in the advancement oi North The plays singing dancing and gymnastics all bring back mam orifi oi hard work and lots oi tun Aitnr the Christmas holidays Home and School barbecue last night The picture is not us that the Glee Club was prac than iemaie was the start oi the basketball anon when we tried out our new time clock for the first time The Twirp Dance and the thrilling basketball game both went hand in hand to add more pictures to our scrapbook oi mumries in Mafia rustle oi skirts the secret practices on hiesdaya and Fridays all told tising tor the memorable pro duction oi North to the High lands and Trial by Jury The Basketball Bounce really bounced when Miss Canada of 1561 Iris Thurlweli was spec ial guest For some strange xenon the attendance at that dance seemed to be more male MORE TO REMEMBER Nobody will target Norths an nual Talent Show with the cool cool Four Fellows and continua ing on the beatnik theme the special production by the beats oi North The big dance at tho year the nor BBB SUPPER no muorrrod BAD AT ALL posed and the mans name is not known because thephoto grapher didnt have enough lJclinStam Elected Council President By ouncmnr KEREKES amorala High Mr Carman Rotaryrépflmor ed student irom England pres ently studying at DUE was the speaker at our assembly last Tuesday in his talk he gave us good idea of school life in England comparing it with that of Canada series of ques tions posed by the students con cluded the assembly Elections or next years Stu dent Council brought the follow ing results president John and have greener stronger Iovelier lawn Woman Glen crows nus Kllll DANDILION FLANIAIN BUQKHORN I76 gmnoaomni mus 22411 ms in Iprlnl Inrly summer and runmp all hvoodllni wood and vidu uuntloi me for are rural it or damr lawn on bag today snow 16 119 DUNLOP 311 rhosoon ll Slam vicepresident Gloria lean Gardner secretary Berry Langridge treasurer Stella No vosad Exams COMING Friday was the last day of high school inrthe Gradels students They will be busy their very important depart mental examinations Therest oiusarealsopreparingtowrite HURONIA DRIVEIN THEATRE TONIGHT AND FRDAY now illlliflfilll urn nun DAVID SlilRlEY WEN MaclAlNE YOUNG who studying at home this Week for our linals with the exception of those luclq iew in Grades and who will be recommended on their previous marks The ninth graders had their last fling for the school year at hayride out at the eighth line last Friday night Grade 11A is losing one of its best and favorite classmates next week Maureen Murphy known to us as Murph will be moving to Orangevlile to join her parents as soon as the ex ams are over We shall miss her but wish her all the luck at her new schooh in Barrie competition of 350 miles throu Jrneucn Morons 153radinrd Street PA 8591 Stardust Swirl highlighted the year or monyol the senior stu dents who looked dazzling in their pretty iormal dresses at their lmt high school dance The last event in the year can cerulng the whole student body was our iirst Army Cadet in spection know that we will never target the latright oi marching and the yelling oi our commanding oiiicers to straig hten those For our Grade the memories of their years at high sohool come back to them ior this is then last year at North We wish them all the best oi luck on their exams which they will be writing next week AND LASEJUT NOT To the teachers thunkyou from the whole student body ior making this year at North pleasant and enjoyable one ior all oi us For the rest of the students ood luck on your exam and va happy iuniilied summer holiday Good luck everybody guts to wake him up and ask him Ed The outside supper on the school groundswas put on to raise iunrb Several hundred attended IMERIAL Humanismr THURSDAY man on fewer Students rEnter Pharmacy pToRodNitoaCFvA Ream anna Wednesday the decline in the number yeah people entering the protestant will soon have serious silent on the corner drug store Keith Donaldson told the select eorumitee on drug oorll holding public hearings at Queens Park that rising over head costs and increasing stock have slashed the druuistr pm its in men years and iewer peoplewaot to enter the pro icssion Renirew with Ipopulatloo oi 5800 had nine fulltime pharm acists two year ago he said Now there were only live lull tlrne and one parttime pharm aclst Not one boy or girl has an tered pharmacy in Renirew in the last eight years he said its the same throughout the whole province He said it the Pharmacy Act coniined the solo all items pertaining to health to drug stores instead oi any kind oi store selling the item there would be an adequata proiit ior the drugglst TAKE OVER PAPERS LONDON Reuters No British newspaper groups an nounced Wednesday night ac quisition of Joint majority in terost in leading newspapers in Barbados The Barbados Advo cate and The day Advocate The British can run involved are Overseas Newspapers Ltd part oi the Daily Mirror group and the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo Limited Sweet By DAVIDDAVIES st Josephs High June final exams hot weath er and studies an iour syn onymous words at this time at the year Graduation is over and we are slipping into high gear as we innrow into years supply or notes diagrams and figures Exemptions are beckoning in the background and hope not in vain Now is the the who regret that was born without the genius of Einstein loynhee and Shakespeare OLD GRADE As students at St Josephs weareolwaysproudoi thosuc cesses of past graduates One auccessiul graduate is Stephen wMurphy son of Mr andMra Murphy oi 44 Sophia Street who graduated this year irom the University at Tomato He finished Grade 12 atSt Josephs in 1957 and went on to obtain his senior matriculation at St Michaels in Toronto He continued tor his degree in me chanicalefigineering at the lini NOW SHOWING ADULT amnmrmrzua Thecominothin Rummy cars iShEre And it hashrought luxury with lfilieros anemnomy car with 540 FLP englne for highway cruising fastshift 4spasd transmission andiriggerresponsive handling Insideluxury everywhere Foampadded reclining seats harmonizing vlnyl upholstery colored floor matsLall this plus the 4door sedancomfort EVE snowsflar 700 and em pm so popular in Its sister car the Dauphina Only 38 flniShedy tough rugged car the Gordini has proved to he winner under the most appalling road andvclimailc conditions lmaginabla ist in its class in the Coronation Safaria gruelling endurance oh the heart of Africa 81 carsstaltom CAMPUS WHISPERS Top Athletes Awarded As Central Year Ends By auom nearawn Last Friday the student Coun cil held its annual senior asun bly Mr Mitchell presented the mathematics award to Brian LII AWARDS PWNAED Mr Fallbrother presented the honor crest letters and certilig catae These awards are given to students who have periormed special services tor the school and worked in school organiza ans student must earn 15 points towtaanhooororeat lithe student receives 15 points sec ond year he wins crest mount ed on letter big red be earns 15 points third year the student receives an honor certificate TOP ATHLETES The Bill baking Memorial iro phy or the outstanding male athleto of the year was awarded to Ray Thompson and Liz Bealty was presented with the JohnstonCommons Trophy tor the most valuable basketball player oi the year CUP TO ME SHEPPARD Mr Sheppard who is retiring alter 30 years of teaching at Central was presented with gift irom the school Mr Shep pard made short humorous speech thanking the students tor their gilt or camera equipment photography in one at his hob June Exams Sour varsity of Tomato From there he went to Oakville and is now starting in career in automo tive engineering We his successors at st Josephs send our hostwlsbes tor the iuture bios Ind laying he had to sneak out without noticing Because this was the last an umbly that the graduates would attend they stood up while the ml at the students sang Auld Lang Sync Ann Hearsay made the lotion of the Student Councilm gill to the schooL Each year the comet buys something that the school needs However thll year the members Immd that the school had everything So instead oi tuning specific title or Central they started fund by dentin mo Which gin be added to by iutun coon Perhaps next year or the year alter the Student Council will have enwgh money to him really big giit FINAL CURTAIN The last item at the Isomth was three selections by the Coiledn tuxedo June tion Litile Brown log and mm 30 liMotS PLANES lliiAlfil NOW SHOWING resruns trm us No LETS HAVE FAMILY NIGHTOUT The happy true and wonderfully uplifting story of the beautiful girl who left her convent to glvohetloveooamaneadhatlmatofitoworld including Gordlnis The Renault GordinlM miles to thagallon Dealers Throughout Ontario And Frorn Coast Toscoast in Sheihurne marrnsws guaranteedior 12 months12000 miles See your Renault dealerl The GORDINIA moon FAMiLv SEDAN ONLY $1 89590 rutLv eduIPPEn PORT or suravV Mo Stree East Shelhurno 83 morons sponsors av THE SllEBA SHRINE CLUB of 14 and an onion tannin its No Too thTo Make ltl at the TICKETS ON SAL titBox Office ADULTS omnaiv rack or VrHs WHOLE rAMILv ANa COME name 125

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