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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 1969, p. 11

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« WEDDINGS â€" William O‘Connell officiated at the afternoon ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lorme McMahon, 34 Mennoe St. The bridegroom of 19 Laurel St., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Danahy of Gait. INNOCENTEâ€"CHESHER Linda Fay Chesher became the bride of Angelo John Anthony Innocente Sept. 27 in an afternoon ceremony at Benton Street Bapâ€" tist Church, Kitchener. Rev. R. E. Robinson, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiated. The bride‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James Chesher, 5 Bluevale St. N. The bridegroom of Toronto, is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guido Innocente. More Ontario secondary school students are achieving the high est diploma available, an Ontario department of education pupil reâ€" tirement report states. The report, which covers the third and fourth years of a fiveâ€" year study, states that of the 110,846 students reported in the 196768 school year, 27,905 were honor graduates and 34,492 reâ€" ceived graduate diplomas. The reâ€" port also covers the 1966â€"67 school year, when out of 107,345 pupils, 22,622 honor graduates and 34,241 received graduation diplomas. It states that in 1967â€"68 more secondary students than ever ‘beâ€" fore planned to attend universiâ€" ties and that the province‘s new community colleges were also atâ€" tracting an increasing number of secondary school graduates. Teachers‘ colleges were winning out over schools of nursing in attracting Grade 13 girls. For years, the report states, the two have been about equally successâ€" ful in enrolling Grade 13 girls but the teachers‘ colleges have now moved ahead. In 1967â€"68, the report states, 3,297 Grade 13 girls entered teachers‘ colleges while 1,593 entered nursing. However, nursing also attracted 1,045 Grade 12 girls. Of the 57,799 boys studied in the 1967â€"68 school year, the main groups were 20,036 entering emâ€" ployment, 17,844 planning to conâ€" tinue their education in Ontarie and 11,335 who did not know More students getting top diploma DANAHY â€"McMAHON The couple will live at 280 lican Church, Water Street North, rothy Rita McMahon and Wellesley St E., Apt. 404, Toron _ Kitchener. TnHE AHOME TEA/M)) gp/ Ees : AEaC C Tixs m:' .« â€" 4/[‘ 4ligw THE HOME TEAM Roderic Graham Ferguson Sept. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shepherd of North Bay. The bridegroom, of Leaside, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Graham Ferguson of 74 Blywood Rd., Watâ€" Archdeacon Morse C. Robinson officiated at the marriage of Lesâ€" lie Margaret Harris and Dr. Greâ€" gory Lewis Mason Sept. 27 in a noon ceremony at St. John‘s Angâ€" their plans at the time of the study. In addition, 3,569 were unâ€" employed and 2,409 left Ontario. Of the 20,036 who entered the employment market in Ontario, 5,949 became laborers, 4,333 entâ€" clerical work. Of the 57,799 boys, 31,006 reâ€" ceived graduation diplomas and of these 13,881 were honor gradâ€" uates. An additional 3,775 boys received certificates of standing in twoâ€"year programs or certifiâ€" cates of training in occupational courses. There were 6,924 boys who reâ€" ceived statements of standing on partial completion of their courâ€" ses. A total of 13,160 boys left secondary school without certifiâ€" cates or diplomas. The 53,047 girls studied in the 1967â€"68 school year included 17,â€" 612 planning to continue their edâ€" ucation, 17,389 entering employâ€" ment, 8,549 whose plans were unknown and 2,183 who left Onâ€" tario. There were also 2,009 who left school to be married, and about 3,500 who were unemployâ€" The number of graduation dipâ€" lomas and honor graduation dipâ€" lomas was much the same as that for the boys with 14,024 girls reâ€" ceiving bonor graduation diploâ€" mas and 17,367 receiving graduaâ€" tion diplomas. In addition about 7,000 girls (approximately the same number as the boys) received statements of standing on partial completion The newlyweds will live in Leaâ€" FERGUSONâ€"SHEPHERD MASONâ€"HARRIS + , and 2,520 entered The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey T. Harris, 206 The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Mason of Ferâ€" Westcourt Place. Frank Henry Toews exchanged vows Sept. 27 at All Saints Angâ€" lican Church, Hickory Street West. Rev. William Hockin offiâ€" ciated for the afternoon cereâ€" mony. The bride of 165 Albert St., Apt. A, where the newlyweds will make their home, is A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Caldwell of Mimico. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Toews, 206 Herbert St. of their courses. There were 1,788 girls receiving certificates of training in occupational courses, and 926 who received certificates of standing in twoâ€"year programs. A total of 9,944 girls left secondâ€" ary schools without certificates. Almost all of the 733 boys and 3,205 girls intending to go to tea chers‘ colleges held honor graduâ€" ation diplomas. Four panelists will talk on public forum Two Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo do¢â€" tors a Hamiiton rheumatologist and a Toronto physiotherapist will be the panelists at the forthâ€" coming public forum on arthritis and rheumatism, The free forum, first to be held in the Twin Cities, will be held at 8 p.m. on Oct. 6 in the audiâ€" torium of the Kâ€"W nursing school on Park Street. It is sponsored by the North Waterloo Branch of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheuâ€" matism Society, a member agenâ€" cy of the Kâ€"W Federated Appeal. Panelists for the evening of inâ€" formation and questions about arthritis will be Dr. John Frid, climcal director of the McMaster Rheumatic Diseases Unit and one of Canada‘s best known rheuma& tologists; Antoine Helowa of Toâ€" ronto, director of patient services for CARS in Ontario and superâ€" visor of all CARS physiotherapists and social workers; Dr. Ross Mcâ€" Tavish of Kitchener, an orthoâ€" pedic surgeon and Dr. Norman McQuay, also of Kitchener, and a specialist in internal medicine. .Dr. McQuay is chairman of the organizing committee for the pubâ€" lic forum. The evening‘s program will inâ€" clude a short talk by Dr. Frid on new developments in treatment methods and research activities, a preview of a new film on arthriâ€" tis, The Spearhead, much of which was filmed in Kitchenerâ€" Waterioo and a 60â€"minute quesâ€" tion and answer period. Free parking will be available in the nearby Mutual Life parkâ€" in the : ing lots Cor. 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PESEKI, Leo A., Guelph, Sept. 27, 57 years. LITWILLER, Noah, Petersburg, Sept. 27, 78 years. HILLER, Mrs. George W., Kitâ€" chener, Sept. 28, 75 years. DORSCHT, Allan, Santa Ana, Calif., Sept. 28, 25 years. MORRISON, Gregor, 196 Harvard Rd., Sept. 22, five days. SCHANOWSKI, Mrs. Waliter, 49 Franklin Ave. N., Kitchener, Sept. 24, 70 years. DWYER, Timothy C., 71 John St. E., Sept. 28, 60 years. DEATHS von, 550 Sprucehill Drive., at Kâ€"W Hospital, Sept. 25, son. Put your in safe, m experiâ€" . enced Y hands. HOMEâ€" BUSINESS C. W. TWEED & SON 9 Erb St. W., Waterloo NESS BOB TWEED Phone 744â€"5274 Weterioo Chrenicie, Thursday, October 2, 1969 s 490 Weber St. N. Waterloo, Ont. Limited 23, daughter. FEHERABEND, Mr. and Mrs. Kon rad, 9 Amos Ave., Sept. 27, in Kâ€"W Hospital, son. ROUSE, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, 142 Meaford Drive, at Kâ€"W Hosâ€" pital, Sept. #7, daughter. 208 Longtellow Drive, at LW Hospital, Sept. 28, danghter. 208 Willowdale Ave., at KW Hospital, Sept. 27, daughter. 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