Five Ontario Schol At NDHS Norwich District High School firstclasshonors were John Byl , Principal Richard MacKenzie Nelly Den Boer, Cindy Johnson, has announced five Ontarioâ€"Brad McKay, Steve Poredos, 3 , ‘ Scholars at the school. Judy Robb, Scott Taylor, â€"John Faeee < 9 ‘ % The awards go to students Van Brugge, Leona Van Torre, | "al Ti e > lt _ soulll TE TA 4i _ Pss wen averaging 80 per cent or better on Corry Van Wyck, Linda Wells, P. es * ds % 3 t s1 § . * six subjects. Each student Yeoman. 2 [ § S 4%, e & C > â€"receives a certificate and $100. _ Year 3: Howard Arthur, Ann . ~â€" 4 & C * j ' ~®e,. . z: 22 Doug Gee of RR 1, Norwich, ~Buckrell, Cheryl Chambers, _ C ~ 3 f â€" "8. 4. _A TT > x <2% . « ‘Jae‘ ~ | had the highest per centage of Kathy Ann Davis, Kathy uU > cWw CR | A f R §R\ CV _ 85.3. Margaret Cameron of RR 1, Dickson, Frances Force, Richard h op, S Een S S ) i * ® _ _A ‘ee"" Cef*x C Burgessyille, had 82.3; Glenda Jacques, Alice Koppert, Greg Ted Phillips Martin Powell_ Glenda Davis Douglas Gee Margaret Cameron Davis of RR 1, Otterville, 81.8; Lester, Terry McFarland, Ross P a «_ Martin Powell of Norwich, 81.5,. Mitchell, John Stevens, Maureen Cooman, John DeJongh, Mike Corlly Vandenburg, Pat Van Mic, Hakkenburg, Gail Harris, Bill _sand Ted Phillips of RR 3, Norâ€" Vandenburghe, Henrieth Vanâ€" DeWit, Cindy Forsey, Wendy Ken Van Torre, Karen Van Hulet, Barb Jull; Boris Poredos, | f â€" wich, 80.8. deven, Kathy Van Nuland. Holinaty, Peter Koppert, Rick Parys. Elizabeth Rapley, Diane Robb, Mr. MacKenzie said the high Year 2: Kevin Bickell, Alexâ€" Kozwich, Gary Lawrence, Karen Year 1: Charlotte Beal, Randy Ryder, Michelle school also had 70 students with Bodden, John Card, Warren Lee, Deb Luciani, Paul Mitchell, â€" Melanie Bucholtz, Dave Corless, ~Scheurman, Jill Stewart, : _ first class honors. Cowan, Yvonne Cowan, Janice Ray Murchie,â€" Elizabeth Orth, Barb DeWit, Linda Dyment, â€" Jeanette Vandenberg, Peggy & From year 4, the students with De Borghraeve, Richard De Donna Pearson, Bob Phillips, Mary Filipovits, Wilma â€" Wilson. “'â€"'-'â€"-“_'Hvâ€"' 5 j ® JS m'â€"rvz* e f ‘ § : j Pas 4 a Friends and neighbors hzlgz ; in m crreres: ze i2 PE +TTI,: farewell party recently in theâ€" .A ‘ â€" Te y 3x £ E \ United Church parlors to honor K ~ â€" & 2 3 2 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buchan and ty & % | “1}33 i s é 9 ' Sa(Y;GY, who have sold their home 4 hi ue = ‘__' * â€".% % and are moving to Berwick, n NeR ~© 6 &% _' 2 i Scotia, to reside. Rev. E. S. > _ C000 P '-g‘ i " zn . | t «¥ik Stephens presided for the: 5.. _ ~ £ _#= § A s *%. . : program and led in a singâ€"song JR w} y . * 4 * .m and prayer. 5 t K . + 1"‘,‘ oR f #&~_ _/\ Leslie Dickson introduced _ CC t m _ 0s . R s>. ’m&‘ i. ~ Maurice Buckrell, who gave the 4 s ?}l * ; w rage ui. " > commentary and showed many ‘~x_â€" _ Coor . _ w " Suall o f beautiful slides taken of a trip i4 _ A<3 * § that he and Ruby had taken last t malk. 1 â€"~â€" ‘ winter to Africa. Wilbur Morley f mt e $ _ $ s & f o | gave the address and Mrs. Jim f ï¬â€œ 2 3. if & | Leslie and Mrs. Leslie Dickson Waee. â€"es £ & ‘ made the presentation of two Barry Fewster, son of Mr. and / woven lawn chairs and a silver Mrs. _ Bev _ Fewster â€" of Lorna May Woodhouse, daughter engraved tray. Burgessville, recently graduated of _ Mr.â€" andâ€" Mrs. Horace 7 Mrs. Clarence Parkhill, on from Glendale High School Porop Ou TE DL BR ®. burgessuille, i behalf of the choir of the United | Tillsonburg. Barry is an Ontario received her graduation diploma | Church, presented them with a :Scholar and plants to attend for Consumer and Family Studies . hymn book. A leather wallet was Fanshawe College, London, in the fion , Conestoga | College, Kit \ presented to Sandy. fall, ~taking the Elec’tronic chener, on June 1. She is | Martin and Peggy thanked all . Technician‘s Program. presently employed at i for the beautiful gifts and for Leamington District Memorial ‘ ~remembering them at this time. d CV T % Hospital. J 2@E_~lYy A delicious lunch was served i / 77}1 bringing â€"a very enjoyable ‘ 4 evening to a close. * $ / ¢ ® JokY. /f f ; : 4 Bonn sB : R pire n t on naaat o \ 'g*’ f a 5 1 Geith: & > & Ross and Betty Warboys. ho â€"(f : Morris and Dorothy Pilkey: 5s =3 j * ._ Mrs. Earl Dickson attendfed tthe > :;?e pl:;aj iit;ltoo;ln?l(;;r;ceï¬t;;i mds nX e s y raduation exercises of her J j 1 C e es T ay / % wirn h e granddaughter, Miss Margaret . ; grandchild Roger Paul. f | «ge: Teex= y 5 { â€"~â€" se Dickson, in Alumni Hall at ¢ * : Proud parents are Dennis t ME onl o. * &RZ 2s |~ _,«*»;}“,;z &_ _: e e Western University, London, on f _ and Sheryl Pilkey. R. R 1, g ie mt wnaia ol . o . o June 4th. Margaret is the Burgessville, June 30. 1974. > . ommcb o es : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill i ie m i en manges, § se uic e ‘ Dickson, Toronto. She receiyec} e * e 7 > ns >8 her B.A. Degree in Socia & se s _ w ;c,â€?; ,,-;%’i *r<~~, Science. _____ J U N.2 [ 74 â€"â€" e td o o ‘ ear" _ . . 0 " e | This bridge on the Middle townline South of Burgessville is to be replaced before fall,. The load limit has been reduced to eight tons. urmmemntemmrzmtemer tm m un n on rone immmmmmnniiegeeeenasiinmpmeememmmmmenmermmmmint Smmenst ooo omommmermarmancomenenizmems 4