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will be attending summer courses given at various universities by the Universities or by the Department of Education: Mr., Cline, Mr. Attridge, Miss Barclay, Miss Hamilton, Mr., Hill, Miss Hurst, Mr. Meyer, Mr., Riddle, Mr. Sauer, Mr. Seltzer, Miss Thompson, Mr., West, Mr. Yates. For your sake we hope .itls a cool summeru TRAVEL A This year, Handy deserves a well earned rest from summer school and plans to take it on Manitoulgln Island. About this time too, ,ist will be Westward I-Io'3 for Miss Kidd who plans to tour Vancouver etc., and bring us back pictures from the Worldls Fair at Seattle, Wash-3 ington., Mr., Piperls annual trip will take htm to New York, Philadelphia and Washington, Do C. Have a good time, friends, and share your trip with us on your return, MARKING The lone marker from our staff this year seems to be Mr., Jackson who will be at the U., of T. wrestling with the Geometry papers. TN CREAS ED POPU LAT TON Yes, excite-rnent ran hlgh in January but first honours went to Mr. and Mrso Meyer with the brrth of their daughter, Laurie Lynn on January l7., 'Two days later, January 19, con.gratulat.tons were again in order, this time to Mr. and Mrs. West on the birth of a daughter Lynn Allison. HOME Mr, Frtesen expects to be home, that is, home on the farm near Stlirling where he will be able to plan in peace and seclusion. Mr. Gibson, Mr., Percy and Mr., Young will merely use home as a base for whatever the fates have Qin store, mainly workl And now we come to one of the most pleasant duties of the year Q- the presenting of our mythical orchzido To whom does it go? To none other than Miss McPhedran for it is our way of let.t.i,ng her know how very much we appreciate all she does for us right through the year and of thanking her for it,
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is tr ,yr , .sill l .. ftfxr . . 5' f A E' 'iff as , . 7 1 F. - ' ' 4 E wi Fri 'Q' h , f' 1-1,33 A-if x. DS., -. rw: ' Yi i - I i- '--- 2 . ,,1- -, ..,. : Yes the little marksman with bow and arrow was really busy this year among the staff. Three were taken off the el- igible list. l. Mr. and Mrs. M.iR. Shaw On August 12, 1961 at All Saints' Anglican Church in Woodstock Miss Anne Louise Douglas was given in marr- iage to Mr. Morley R. Shaw in a double- ring ceremony. 2. Mr. and Mrs. D. Attridge. On Saturday, September 30, 1962 Miss Carol Eleanor Tuck formerly of Kirkland Lake became the bride of Mr. Donald C. Attridge of Orangeville. The bright sunny auturnn after- noon blessed the ceremony rat St. Augus- tine of Canterbury Church inVToronto and later at the Guild Inn in Scarborough, where the guests enjoyed the rustic set- ting and beautiful surroundings. The bride was attended by Mrs. Robert Dods of London, Miss Mary Carr of New Liskeard and Miss Nancy Quayle of Ottawa. The best man was fMr. Robert Dods of Londong and the ushers were Mr. Lindsey Jelly of Orange- ville and Mr. James Rehill of Stouffevtille. ville After a brief holiday in southern Ontario, Mr. 8: Mrs. Attridge returned to Orangeville where thefgroom resumed teaching at the Orangeville District High School. 3, Mr. and Mrs. D. North In November we learned that Miss C. Keenan had resigned from our staff to become the bride of Mr. D. North who was formerly on the staff here. The marr iage took place in Owen Sound during the Christmas holidays. The young couple reside in Ottawa where Mr. North is teach ing.
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