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Terrace Bay News, 17 Dec 1959, p. 6

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Page 6 'TERRACE COMMENCEMENT (Cont'd from Page 1) The Legion Award, given to the student ob- taining the highest percentage in the school was presented by Len Hiller to Carol Holmes, and Diane Slater, highest percentage in Grade XII received the Lion's Club Award from Neil Ross. The A.Caccamo Awards went to Jim Gellert. and Sylvia Harness as students showing the greatest improvement since entering Grade IX. Michael Cosgrove and Brenda Lidkea received similar awards for acheivement in Grade X and donated .by the Teachers, From the Scholarship Fund first prize went to John Cosgrove and. second to Sharon Webb,' and a first to Chloe Vanderlip and a second to Allan Holmes, 5 A special award was presented to Cheryl Everitt who designed the crest used on the report cards, Costa's Foodeteria Award was * given to Lois Inshaw who ranked highest in Grade X last year. Bruce Costall was the winner of the Foot- ball Trophy presented annually to the most outstanding player. Giovanni Speziale, vice- president of the Students! Council made the presentation and performed the same duty when he handed the Oratorical Trophy to Raymond Guillet. The President of the Students | Council, Ernest Pareniuk presented Track and Field Trophies to Ora Mae Harness and Phil Inshaw. é _The next item on the program was a vocal solo by Mr. J,E,Dolphin, teacher at the High School, This was followed by another well- received comedy "The First Dress Suit" having Doris McParland, Bruce Gordon, Donna Slater & Jim McCuaig in the cast, : Valedictorian on this occasion was Diane Slater and Guest Speaker was Mr.V.Everitt, Superintendent of the C.P,R. Schreiber Divi- sion, Those receiving Grade X. Intermediate Cer- tificates were, James Partell, John Halonen, Alan Holmes, Lois Inshaw, Beulah McBride, Audrey McCuaig, Geraldine McGrath, Harold Shack and Garth Skinner, Junior Matriculation Certificates were presented to Joyce Graham (five options), Ora Mae Harness, Sharon Macadam, Tom McCuaig and ; Diane Slater, A Grade XIII Senior Matricula- tion Certificate went. to Dale Willoughby. Following the singing of 0 Canada the hall ; was Cleared and evening concluded with dancing to Adamo's Orchestra, | BAKE SALE (Cont'd from Page 2) {in St.Martin's Church Hall, Mrs.Margaret Hel- ; mink convened 'the Sale and was assisted at the | . tables by Mesdames Evelyn Falzetta, Eleanor 'Ruzyski and J.Kenney, Mrs.Eva Connors and her ; conmittee were coffee. hostesses, | An oil painting by Miss Cathy Smith was raffled during the afternoon and the lucky ticket, drawn by Mrs.T.H.Garrison of Baltimore,|_ 'Maryland was held by Mrs.D,Gillis, | Mrs.Ethyle Boyd entertained on Dec.12th | when her daughter Valerie celebrated her sixth 'birthday. Her sisters, Debra and Heather and | ; Sheelagh Naylor played a variety of games with | the eighteen little girls and assisted in serv- | ing lunch, ' | Lois Ann Galvin was four years old on Dec, { riends to celebrate the occasion, Games were played and Mrs,Evelyn Partington (next col.) 14th and had a birthday party for twelve little]. f BAY NEWS December 17, 1959 = assisted Mrs.Galvin in serving the party lunch, : CHARITY FUND DRIVE SUCCESSFUL : The Kimberly-Clark Employees! Charity Fund is off to.a good start. All canvassers have turned in their kits and returns to date show that $4,557.50 has been pledged by 391 -per-- /sons, 'This figure represents approximately 67% of the total payroll including hourly, salary, hospital and hotel and compares 'fav- ourably with the first year results obtained by other mills in similar campaigns, It is hoped that more people will sign up in the future, This may be done at any time at the Employment Office, © 5: COUNCIL QUOTES '* Council meeting was held-on December 9th in the Municipal Office with Reeve John - Ferrier presiding and Councillors Bouchard, Heenan, Evans-Smith, Secretary-Clark Strutt and assistant Hanley attending. : Minutes were read and approved and a re- quest for a "No Parking" sign on curve of Laurier Avenue in fron'of the Hudson's Bay Staff House: granted, Dr.McCausland, M.0O.H. reported on health condition in the town also on recent TB. tests, There was only one confinement to a Sanatorium. . Hydro will comply to Reeve Ferrier's' re- quest for a special meeting. Council agreed there willbe no restrictions on establishing Service Stations in Terrace Bay. The Provin- cial Police are now located in the Theatre Building. (Cont'd Page 7) the old/ the new! AT 'THE YEAR'S EVE FROLIC Ne = SPONSORED BY - ~ LOYAL ORDER OF. MOOSE THURSDAY, DEC.31ST.= 10.P,M, to 2 AsM. SOFT DRINKS ONLY - - FAVOURS, NOVELTIES, HATS! ADAMO'S ORCHESTRA - TICKETS $4,00 per couple - limited number - & Avoid Disappointment ' from : D,Laporte, W.Gebski,.M,Strocum, M.Dorman and Art Parent and Cam MacDonald of Schrei- ber. _ Get.Yours Early UNMET TTF PG TC aiid

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