During the war they served, both men and women, in the navy, army, and air force. You will ï¬nd those whose names appear in the old Tatlers among Canadian authors, actors and artists. You will ï¬nd them on council and school boards and in service clubs in far-off An- And what of academic achie- vement and civic responsibility? This school from its earliest days could boast of its quota who entered the professions. The church. law, medicine, agriculture. Her students have become professors, teachers, nurses, social workers, busin- essmen and women. strong. Helen Sinclair and Doris Clarke are names that spring to mind. Following is the student promotion list for Bayview Secondary School released ,this week by H. L. Eubank, school principal. GRADE 9 â€"- HONORS Stuart Barnes, Bruce Barra- rlough, Carman Henderson, Val- di Inkens, Louise Nesbitt, Fred Quin-ton, David Smith, Paul Van Goozen. James Worrell. PASS Derek Adnams, George Ander- Ion, Patricia Baker, Tom Bar- k‘er, Larry Black, Shirley Boyn- ton, Donna Brooker, Darlene Buck, Fred Burnes, Avis Bur" ett. Geraldine Cairns, Ila Callin, Vilda Callin, Rochelle Camrbray, Sharon Campbell, Joy Costello, Clayton Chapman, Viola Cole- man, Jennifer Cone, Ann Col- vin. Carol Cooper, Mary Copping, Heather Corbett, Ann Corner, Jacqueline Craig, Paul Craine, Beth Davis, George Decian-tis, Gail Dennie, Philip Dobbs. Jim Donaghue. Bert Doyle, John Eder, Malcolm Elms, Alan Emms, Valerie Frecker. Tim Fuelling, Sharon Gagnon, Steve Gauld, Margaret Gee. Marlene Gordon. Graham Gregory, Ronald Groom, Andre Guio, Paul Hanna, Judy Hart, Bernie Hawkes, Ken Heise, Carol Higson, Elizabeth Hope. , Bill Hughes, Warren Hurren,’ Sandra Izzard. Wendy Johnston, Raymond Karu. Cheryl Kerr, Barbara Kennedy, Ronald Kim- ball, Beth Lamb, Marilyn Lee. ‘ Ronald Ley,‘ Penny Lee, Theresa Liberty. Alfred Lind- say, Christine Loverock, Thom- ‘as Luldlow. Dale MacDougall, Eileen Ma-cKznzie, Gail Malon- ey, Ronald Mann. Frrol Matsunaga, Ian McAIister, Barry McErIa’n, Jim McCon- vey, Beverley McCready, Diana McKenzie, Joanne McKenzie. PASS Derek Adnams, George Ander- son. Patricia Baker, Tom Bar- ker, Larry Black, Shirley Boyn- ton. Donna Brooker, Darlene Buck, Fred Burnes, Avis Bur" ett. 24 StUdents Graduate With Honors Following is the student promotion list for Bayview Secondary School released this week by H. L. Eubank, school principal. (Continued from Page 2) THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, 712, 1962 BOYS’ SHIRTS AND SHORTS _ fancy rib knit styles in S-M-L. White only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 35c each MEN’S SHIRTS AND SHORTS â€" fancy rib knit styles in S-M-L. White. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 50c each MEN’S IN’TERLOC’K T-SHIR’fS _ with short sleeves. round neck and hemmed bottom. White only in S-M-L. BOYS’ RANDOM CORD TROUSERS â€"â€" cotton ivy style in antelope. loden, dark blue or charcoal. Sizes 8-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special $1.75 MEN’S SLACK SOCKS â€" combed cotton plain color socks. Assorted shades. Sizes 10-111,;5, . . . . . . . . Special 35c pair PAL BLADES â€" pkg. of regular double edge blades - 10’s Special 2 pkgs. 35c ODOpr-NO SPRAYiliEHDORANT HALO SHAMPOO _ for dry hair - fam- ily size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 75c COLGATE DENTAL CREAMâ€"giant size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 50c KLEENEX â€" 200’s Iniï¬ite . . Special 15c COSMETIC BAGSâ€"cdlbï¬ul patterns and various styles . . . . . . . . . . . Special 30c RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 3.0 fluid ozs. JULY 11 To 14 th. at sprmg t°I No longer the clear notes of _ , the meadow Iark rise from the emlc.3.°!“e‘ ï¬eld across from the school :ponSIblll_tY'-’ to mingle with the enticements Camel“ the spring day brings into the COME SEE OUR EMPLOYEE'S RESSED It! OLD FASHIONED COSTUMES classroom through the open windows. No longer the village noon-bell breaks the pervasive calm without, and the subdued hub-hub within, to be followed at long last by the scurry of steps through the hall and the clang of the hand-bell. (Syn- chronization! Perish the thought). No longer the spreading lawns to the west and north of the school, colorful with groups, lunch in hand, who seek their maple tree or their spot in the sun near the bordering hedge gola, Miriam Heise, and in Cey- lon, a recent graduate, Greta Da‘h-l. . . . . . . . Special 80c :beclical Special 35c Vicalion 013 ONE!) And soon no shadow form of a boy will turn to grin at teach- er as he vanishes down the stairs to the furnace room. For the halls of the old school will no longer summon from the dim corridors of time, the faces and forms of those who in 1939-45 “poured out the sweet red wine of youth". With the passing of June 1962 will fade from the school the remembered radi- ance of the youth who will not grow old. Guio, Pa-ul Hanna, Judy Hart; Bernie Hawkes, Ken Heise, Carol Higson, Elizabeth Hope. Bill Hughes, Warren Hurren, Sandra Izzard, Wendy Johnston, Raymond Karu, Cheryl Kerr, Barbara Kennedy, Ronald Kim- ball, Beth Lamb, Marilyn Lee. Penny Lee, Ronald Ley, Theresa Liberty. Alfred Lind- say, Christine Loverock, Thom- as Ludlow. Dale MacDougall, Eileen MacKznzie. Gail Malon~ ey, Ronald Mann. Frrol Matsunaga, Ian McAlister. Barry McErIain, Ji-m McCon- vey. Beverley McCready. Diana McKenzie, Joanne McKenzie, Wendy McKenzie. James Mea-l dows, Albert Meyer. Alan More, Peter Moseley, David Mowat, Barbara Murphy. Richard Newburg, Bill Nicholls. Marlene O'Beirn, John O'Hara, Wayne Ouellette. Larry Patterson, Pat Patter- son. Marilyn Phillips, John Puffer, Norma Rance, Cheryl Rason, Bob Ratke. Anita Rein- cke, Barbara Richard, Dennis Riclards. Cheryl Rimmer, Bob Ritchie, Hugh Rose, Wayne Rumble. Jarmo Saari, Frank St. Louis, Dan Shiadoff, David Smith, Er- nie Spiteri, Marilyn Stacey. Beverley Bellis, John Boyle. Jim Bradley, Kay Buckland, Elizabeth Burgess, Beverley Carrington. Heather Castle, Mary Ann Catania, Winston Chan, Don Chapman, Nick Chapman, Ron Davidson. John Driehuis. Jack Elms, Janice Farquharson, Gore don Fyfe. Stanley Gibson, Ken Grant, William Hack, Paul Harrison. Dave Heise, Ron Henderson, Ed Hermanovics. Jim Hill, Di- anne Hudson, Dave Hughes, Sylvia Inglis. Carol Iwanciow. Wayne John- Iston. Elaine Lantz. Don Lind- row of white and fragrant spirea. to luxur-iate in the long May n-oontide. BOYS‘ UNDERSHORTS â€" style white only. Sizes BOYS’ SHORTS â€" pin cord and cotton styles in many colors Sizes 4-6x. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 65c NYLONS â€" ‘Sweetheart’ seamless mesh hose first quality. Assorted shades . sizes 8113-11 . . . . . . Special 50c pair WHITE SATIN GARTER BELTS â€"- S-M-L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 80c HALF SLIl’S â€" Rralxr'onhCrrelasuede‘x with attractive lace trim. S-M-L. Assorted colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 45c LADIES’ STRETCH NYLON ANKLETS â€"- assorted colors. Sizes 81/33-11 LADIES’ BRIEFS â€"- Rayon Celasuede“ This tribute to Miss lzzard on the occasion of her retirement appeared in the 1962 edition of The Orbit, official student pub- lication of the Richmond Hill High School. ADIES' PRINTED SQUARES â€" silk pants ADIES’ NYLON TRICOT FOOTLETSâ€" Elastic around top rubber cushion pad in foot. Suntan only Sâ€"M-L- Outsize . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 35c nair and rayon mixture Squares 31" x 31“ ‘water repellent’ sorted colors panties in various styles. Assorted co- lors in S-M-L . . . . . . . . . . . Spec-a1 20c *Reg. Can. Celanese Tr. Mk. Special 50c pair Spécial 35c pair Dan Sh-adoff. David Smith, Er-| Carol Iwanciow. Wayne John- nie Spiteri, Marilyn Stacey. ‘ston, Elaine Lantz. Don Lind- Hea-ther Steven. Wayne Stir- say, Barbara MacDonald, Brian ling, Rachavl Sutton, Richard MacDonald, Dyan MacDougall. Ta‘pp, Linda Taylor, Kees Tengâ€" Ron MoMullen. nagel, Jim Thew, John Thom- Jim MieSke, Joan Miltenberg, ason, Dayle Wagner, Danny Bob Morrison, Dale Nokes. Walsh. Carol Nowell, Penni O'Connor, Linda Webb, Jackie Webster, Joyce Okano, Carolyn Oliver, ‘Rita Weller, Nancy Williams, David Patterson, Susan Pitt, Barry Wood, Anne Wood, Jackie Steve Plummer. Wright. Margaret Pridtmore, Warren CONDITIONAL PROMOTION Quinn. Bonnie Riseley, Vivi- GRADE 10 â€" HONORS Ellen Derry. Marilyn Doner, Bob Duinlop. Beverley Everard, Wayne Everett, Ann Fiunman. Barbara Lowens. Patricia Ox- ley, Jim Reid, Linda Robinson, Janet Royston. Wayne Everett, Ann Fimman, PASS Barbara Lowens. Patricia Ox- Barbara Ann Bardocz. Judy ley. Jim Reid, Linda Robinson, Barker, Carolyn Barnes, Gra- Janet Royston. ham Brown, Shirley Brownlee, PASS Michael B‘urnie, Fred Castle, Pete Aiken, Sheila Aird, Beverley Chan, Cheryl Coch- Sharon Anderson. John Baxter. rane, Pat Craine. Pamela Abrams. Dorothy Car- enne Ritchie, Carol Shelton, ter, Ken Crook. Kathy Dowbigâ€" Sandy Snook, Frank Solich, Lo- gin, Ruth Doyle. Douglas Hill, rraine Stephenson, John Sykes, Brian Hishon. Ann Thomas. Faye Johnson. Barbara Lenâ€" tine, Linda Noe], Jim Rance, John Watson. Donald Wide- man. Shirley Wideman. BARGAIN DAYS Special 25c Special 45c knit brief Size BADMINTON SETS and net. . . . . . . . . JUMBO POLYTHENE SAND PAIL â€"â€" CHILDREN’S ANKLETSâ€"lOOfé stretch _nylon one size fits 6-8113. Assorted colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 40c pair VINYL BEACH BALLS â€" 20" diameter . . assorted colors . . . . . . . Special 45c TRAINING PANTIESâ€"Terry cloth with EARTHENWARE COFFEE MUGSâ€"as- short leg and ribbed cuff white .. sizes sorted 3 speckled colors: yellow, blue 2â€"6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 25c 0" green - - - - - - ‘ - - - ‘ - ' ~ - SpeCial 25c CHILDREN’S RAYON PANTIES â€" with double gusset. Sizes 2-6. Assorted colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 25c For The Salesgirl Who In 'Your Opinion Wears The Most Original Costume. She Will Win An Extra Weeks Paid Vacation. Top diameter 6 3/4†by 6 3/4†high. 9†shovel included. Assorted colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 35c BE SURE TO VOTE Beverley Bellis, John Boyle. Jim Bradley. Kay Buckland. Elizabeth Burgess, Beverley Carrington. Heather Castle. Mary Ann Catania, Winston Chan, Don Chapman, Nick Chapman, Ron Davidson. John Driehuis, Jack Elms, Janice Farquharson, Gor- Donald Timperon, Roger Touw, Janet Varloy, Darlene Whitaker. John Wilson. Richard Wilson, Helen Winkhardt. GRADE 11 â€" HONORS Michael Howard, Roxanne Louw racquets, bird Special $1.60 John- Lind- Brian Dyle. .and, :rley Dale Dash. Diane Dash. Mur- ray Day, Edward Dennis, John Doner, Marian Emms. Garda Evensen. Leonore Fleming. Ann Brenda Fockler, Lynne Gooch. DO" David Grant, Hutmut Haes- R0" sler, Ingrid Haessler, Michael “Ck Harrison, W a y n e Haviland, Gor‘ Sheila Henderson, Robert Hoer- nigk, Susan Jennings, Wayne F??? Johnson. Andrew Jones. Frecker. Christine Gelzinis. Larry Guio, Bob Higgs, Elaine Jones Marie Lantz, Robbie Louden Karen McClure. Judy McGreg- or. David Martin, Wayne Mort~ PASS Merike Adelson, Hamton Amos. David Andrew, Colin Barron, Audrey Beautty, Mel'vin Carruth- ers, Terry Chapman, Bill Copp- in‘g Gary Draper, Raymond Walter Kelley. David Lay, Paddy Mai‘tland. Barry Menary. Bruce Mortson. Robert New- bold, David Nicholson. Duane Pattield. Lorraine Phil- lips, Camol Powell, Lynda Price. Patricia Price, Robert Prom- aine, Eric Presser. Douglass Reid. Ralph Reiman‘n. man son Vivian Nieberg, Douglas New- burg, Roberta Obee, Sandra Phillips, Dennis Richardson. Janet Ruï¬', Joavn Smith, Pat Smith. Carolyn Wallbanks. Palt Shelton. Melvin Skrette- berg, Judith Thompson. Ken Tomcheski, Virginia Wilson, Albert Wong, Barbara Woo. GRADE 12 â€" HONORS Bryan Buchan, Aileen Stone- KITCHEN UTENSILS â€" with 4" easy- grip handles. Chrome plated: potato mashers, slotted spoons, regular spoons, ladles, turners, forks, short-handled spoons . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 25c each 6-CUP PERCOLATORS â€" with bakelite handles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special $1.75 ‘KRESCO’ BULBS â€"- inside frosted . . . . 60 or 100 Watt. . . . . Special 6 for $1.00 LARGE SIZE METAL WASTE PAPER BASKETS â€" 5 assorted designs. FLASHLIGHT and BATTERIES â€" poly- thene or tinplate, magnetic with 2 bat- teries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Special 75c; MANUFACTURER’S CLEARANCE! JE- WELRY â€"â€" necklaces, pins, earrings. Values up to $2.00 . . . Special 50c each 10" CHROME'FRYING Millith black handle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 85c PLASTIC PICNIC SETS â€" WATER and JUICE SET â€" 5-pce. con- sisting of: 65-oz, high impact, plastic pitcher with ice lip and 4, 10-02. poly tumblers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 70c Contains: 4 each partitioned plates, mugs, knives, forks and spoons, 2 plain serving knives. Fireglo colors of yellow and orange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 70c Two-ring, round pool 51†diameter, 10†deep. Complete with repair kit. Vinylite Inflatable WADING POOLS When unforeseen events cut into your savings, quick cash is the best ï¬rst aid you can ï¬nd. Borrow up to $2,500 at your nearest Niagara Loan office. Remember, you will always be welcome at Niagara. NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Largest All-Canadian Consumer Loan Company 87 Yonge Street North, Phone: 884-4423 Loan Manager: J. Koscher Special 75c NEEDA LEND-AID? pieces. TOSS CUSHIONS â€" Assorted colors , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 75c LADIES’ BATHING'CKPS â€" many de. NYLON LACE WINDBONNET â€" bla_ck. white, pink of blue .. complete w1th poly bag. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 50c PLASTIC HERITAGE H'Aâ€"IR ROLLERS â€" 20 rollers and pins in package. Pink or blue. Large or medium size. NYLON BEADED HAIR NETS â€" reg‘ ular or bobby size. Assorted colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 25c signs and shades . . . . . . . . . Special 60c LADIES’ BONANZ'Av PL_A_STIvC/WWALL- ETS â€" assorted pearltone colorsï¬ JELLIES SUPREME â€" Assorted shapes and flavors . . . . . . . . . . . Special 25c lb. COTTON TEA TOWELS â€"- 24â€; x 34†white with colored border Special 30c PAPER NAPKINS â€" 70 to package ...- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 2 pkgs. for 35¢ RAINBOW PLATES â€"â€" 8†and 9†size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 35c WAX PAPER â€" 4 rolls to poly pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special 95c pkg. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE RICHMOND HILL 11-02. tin ‘Firm Control' or ‘Soft Style.’ JULY 11 To 14th. Special 60c Special 80c