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Tale _quujtet _ "The, Knot Id. at P%tt..ttu Continuum School gulch. std Hanan“. wen held the You lull 'ttuqdar and tut y - nigh may “but. tot Bends". under the lendcrtmp of Raymond Parkhouse. an. The quartet comprised of Carl ' man, Richard Christensen, James Do_an and Tom Battier. 7 Rayinond Fix-E33135 read the school paper, "The quill". h -__e ~ -- -~"- oe no new el non this ear two ‘ Ihghlight Thursday tveed,l'li,,', faces Jiri' it onthe 1962 wtta the oratorical contest, TheJPohce Village Wls'trece Board in awaken were Nelson KmaMhe person ot John anhty and ywinith Mabel, Pity 1tetihieri A. Scott. The other will and Kathryn Mabel. Judges were be Dr E. Stevens who served on itrte £8 'getrtt mic l the board last year, w en e n.; , Pam when was , winner. ,"'e,ttreed.,St".ehe .teeef.'t'fgu, Taking pan in the "tumbling" were Ted Battier, Tom Battler. Richard Christensen, William} Glendenning, Robert Harmer. George Hubbard, Nelson King, Helmuth Lass, Karl Lederman,; Raymond Parkhouse, Frank Paul- nitz, James Potter, Gywiaith Ha, bel fnd EhyllisAAng Smith played a piano duet. On Friday evening R. J. Bean of New Hamburg. area chairman. gave a short ad, dress. Edwin Fergusson led the entire school m a mixed chorus Awards Presented Presentations of diplomas and awards were made by Frank Parkhouse, R J. Bean, Warren Grimes and P. R, Hilborn. Win. ners were: Athletic champions: Barbara Grimes. Dick Christensen, Eunice Grimes and Jim Dean; Intermedi- ate certificates: Tom Battles, John Bourne, Lois Coldham Jim Dean. Eunice Grimes, Helmut Lass, Karl Lederman, Marilyn Nurse, Marion Simms. Graduation Diploma “‘°’ ' “‘W" ""n " "tune“ ,,' Tskenty-nine mothers and forty Taking part m the tumbling children were present at the were Ted Butler» Tom b'tllit,rntiiiiiiii'iiie Baby Band Party, gilchgrd ifl"istnteer't 131mm!“ which was held in the basement 'dt,',", enmng, o Nel T'll'l/ of the United Church on Wed- eorge Hubhard, e son mg. l nesday, Mrs. Jake Gotten preSid- Helmuth Lass, Karl Lederrnamg .. ed and the hymn Away In the Raymond PayrousexPrttne Paul- Manger" was sung followed by nitz, James Potter, Gywinith Ha, turner b'y Mrs Cotton. The scri - beland Phyllis Ann Smith played ture lesson wins read by Mrs. t a plane duet. On Friday evening‘ Walther, Mrs. Gordon Hamacher R. J, Bran of New. Hamburg“was appomed secretary-treasurer area clyylrm.an, gave a short ad, for the coming year. Mrs. Ward: dress. Edwin Fergusson led ‘heiEdwards and Mrs. Robert Sim? entire school in a mixed chorus .monds were appointed to arrange' Awagds "mm the program tor the next meeting. Presentations of diplomas and‘Mr,_ Rex Harmer told the an]. awards were made by FrankliriG the story "Twas the Night Parkhouse, R J. Ban. Warren before Christmas". Wayne Cur- Grimes and P. R, Hilborn. Win-irah, Neil Harmer and Kenneth ners were: :Brown gave a recitation "Little Athletw champions: 1t,r,t,tr:y?,irt Horner". Mary Jane Wal- Grimes. Dick Christensen, Eunice die sang, "Tam, Tap, Tap, Tap". Grimes and Jim Dean; Intermedi- l The children were each present- ate certifyealesi. Torn Battier. Johnled mm a gm which were under Bourne, Lois Coldham Jim Doart,'a beautiful Christmas tree which Eunice Grimes, Helmut Lass, Karl I enhanced one corner of the base- Lederman, Marilyn Nurse,Marionia/ni. Folowing games. which Simms. were conducted by Mrs. Edward Graduation DiMoertas {Penn and Mrs. Kenneth Smith. James Kerr, Joyce Rtysick/LunEp was served by Mrs. Stew- Jacqueline Schneider, Danny art Green Mrs. Cotton and Mrs. Stauffer and Helen Stauffer; Hon- Penn. Mutt-ville and nine can- " the tor the the can he eiV ,;}“'m Medmteu. in» t",'t't'r, . nun until My w no. and It 0 o'clock to qualify. The may: at trustees were mm . Ltt KI Eugene Stevens, Fred Woat- white can and Elmer been. Othai m the named were John Brighty. Ger- le Lou dd Harmer, Alex Glyndyyytutg him." Stuart Scott and J. B, English and Ma Cameron Hamel mm": At the meetmg the Interns: s's'rd"r'eerei,ii,riiit satishiction wit the cleaning up ot the village dump a Kno‘[and the funeuomna of the au- mm of base collection "stem, both of ' pme;whlch were begun ttus year. lLeder There wus some discussion re- f James gardmg the repair of the ceme- ' tery. Gwen 24 hours to qualify and the only three of the nommated did _ ‘so and were Stevens, Scott and . ‘ Brighty. And although there will l (tre no new election t is year two fAVen;{‘anew faces wrt appear on the 1962 "ha-â€lam At I nmninata'ttn mm In E It... Mun. . The Ngtqral was at In Thou. 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