The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-07-03, Page 7ATZ
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GRADE EIGHT STUDENTS GRADUATE AT STEPHEN
CENTRAL — Grade eight students at Stephen Central school
received their diplomas at Monday's graduation festivities. Brenda
Taylor and Henry Brand received the Albert Gaiser awards as the
all-round top students of the school. The graduating class is shown
above. Back, left, Bill Hodge, Curtis Neeb, Alan Sawyer, Michael
Fleet, Larry Gibson, Ricky Hayter, Bruce Pfaff, Wayne Preszcator
and Darrel Finkbeiner. Third row, Tim Turnbull, Danny Haugh,
Ricky Bowers, John Verkerk, Roy Becker, David Finkbeiner, Henry
Brand and Randy Keller. Second row, Janice Davey, Sandra
Shapton, Mary Laye, Kathy Glanville, Linda Stewardson, Vicki
Thorne, Nancy Baker, Janice Tieman, Joanne Hotson and Nathalie
Scott. Front, June Hodgins, Nancy Parsons, Patricia Bender, Debbie
Miller, Marlene Tyler, Janet Guenther, Brenda Taylor and Glenda
Desjardine,
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USBORNE CENTRAL'S GRADUATING CLASS — Students of the
1968-69 grade eight class at Usborne Central School received their
diplomas at a graduation banquet, Thursday night. The entire class is
shown above. Back, left, Jim Skinner, Peter Sereda, Murray Park,
Scott Morgan, Kenneth McLennon, Dennis Brock, Gary Lavier, John
Miner, Calvin Rohde, Bob Heywood and Earl Thomson. Middle row,
Visit area farms
Leisa Ritchie, Robert Bray, William Taylor, Brett Lavier, David
Dykeman, Allan Hern, Barry Miller, Leslie Cudmore, Cathy Knight
and Patsy Faber. Front, Susan Parsons, Francis Zandbergen, Linda
Hem, Janet Skinner, Kathy Ferguson, Darlene Passmore, Helen
Batten, Patty McLachlen, Dalyce Gamble, Linda Bieber and Connie
Van Duyn. T-A photo
Lunch at Centralia College
First farm tour Wednesday
MacDonald swine farm, RR 3,
Lucan, features modern
mechanized facilities and cost
control.
Alan Hill, RR 1, Clandeboye,
markets about 400 steers each
year and completes his farm
system with an all-round crop
program.
Detailed records on each farm
provide information on the
performance of the various
components of the farm system
and the total farm business.
Don McArthur of the
Centralia College staff is in
charge of the program for the
day.
More sunny and warm
weather is required to properly
field cure a high percentage of
the remaining hay crop in
Huron. The trend to haylage
appears to be on the increase
again this season.
White beans and corn in some
areas have suffered leaf damage
from slugs. Except in sporadic
severe cases, recovery should be
good. Generally white beans
have germinated very evenly and
promise to be a good stand.
Cattle are doing well on an
abundance of pasture.
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SS picnic slated for
Exeter Park, Friday
By MRS. WILLIAM RQHDE
THAMES ROAD
The Sunday School Picnic
will be held at Riverview Park.
Exeter on Friday, July 11 at
12:30 p.m, sharp,
Mrs. Robert Cann of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert and
Grant, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann
were guests at the
Cann—Bennett wedding at St.
Thomas Anglican Church,
Belleville on Saturday and the
• reception in the Dining Room of
the Sun Valley Motor Inn,
Belleville,
Brenda and Scott Hodgert
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Cann.
Cheryl Cann spent the
weekend with her grandmother
• • Mrs, Peter Ferguson of Guelph,
Mr. & Mrs. Lee Webber and
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert spent
last weekend at Fenelon Falls.
Mr. & Mrs. William Cann and
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Stone spent
last weekend at Tobermory and
other points north.
Miss Linda Ferguson of
Hensall spent the weekend with
Miss Marlene Stewart.
Miss Darlene Passmore spent
the weekend with Miss Kathy
Ferguson of Hensall.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Earl Benneweis of
Brodhagen and Mr. & Mrs. James
Rohde of Mitchell.
The Thames Road-Elimville
Youth Fellowship group enjoyed
a bus trip to Niagara Falls,
Saturday.
Mrs. Minnie Squire of • Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. James
Anderson were guests at the
A tk inson—Hern wedding on
Saturday at St. Peter's Basilica,
London and the reception at the
Ivanhoe Club.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Brazier,
Michele, Carol and Cathy of
Brantford; Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Brooks and son Dr. & Mrs.
•
Harvey Brooks and three
daughters of Toronto; Mr. &
Mrs. Case de Mooy, Sandra and
Shari of London spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs, Alvin
Passmore, On Sunday they all
attended the McAllister Picnic at
Riverview Park, Exeter, Mrs, de
Mooy and girls of London are
visiting this week with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Passmore.
The United Church Women
fed over 500 people at their
strawberry supper last Tuesday.
Quite a number from this
community attended the Grade
8 Graduation Banquet. Those
graduating into Grade 9 are,
Robert Bray, Barry Miller, John
Miner, Scot Morgan, Darlene
Passmore, and Calvin Rohde.
Congratulations.
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By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKToN
Mrs. Harry Klahre of London
entertained at a trousseau tea
Saturday afternoon in honor of
her daughter Catharine whose
marriage to Bernard McCormick
of Kirkton will take place July
4.
Greeting guests at the door
was Miss Cathy Klahre,
bride-elect; the bride's mother.
Mrs. Harry Klahre; the groom's
mother, Mrs. Joan McCormick;
and the groom's grandmother,
Mrs. George Hall.
In charge of the register, Miss
Ruth Bitz; trousseau, Mrs. Vern
Garton, London; wedding gifts,
Miss Sue Hodgert, London;
shower gifts, Miss Janice Fischer,
St. Marys and Miss Martha
Klahre, London; pouring tea,
Mrs. Don Barber, godmother of
the groom, Collingwood, Mrs. 0.
J. Zavitz, aunt of bride, Toronto
and Mrs. Lloyd Walden,
neighbor, London.
Serving tea, Mrs. Ron
Mahades, cousin of the bride,
London; Miss Alicia Zavitz,
cousin of the bride, London;
Miss Pam Walden and Miss Sara
Walden, both London neighbors.
Saturday, June 28 Mrs. 0. J.
Zavitz entertained at a bridal
luncheon in honor of her niece
at Friar's Cellar, London.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Burns Blackler is a
patient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital at time of writing.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Blommaert
and family of Brampton spent
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Hiram Hanna.
& Mrs. Bill Waghorn
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Henry at their
cottage at Point Clark.
By GORDON MORLEY
Thirteen-year-old Lynda
Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Scott gave the valedictorian
address at McGillivray Central
School, June 20 when 49
scholars graduated from Grade
8.
The principal, Mrs. Ea
Hamilton presented the
diplomas.
Lynda Scott, attained first
class honours and won special
awards for geography, history
and general proficiency.
K. Edviiard was guest speaker
for the evening. Entertainment
was provided by the school.
A shower was held at Brinsley
United Church last Saturday
evening for Miss Marion Lee,
bride-elect of this Saturday.
A congregational picnic for
Brinsley United Church is to be
held at Lieury Ball Park, Sunday
at 2:30 p.m.
"Farm Systems '69" is the
theme of Western Ontario's first
Farm and Home Management.
Day. This event will take place
on July 9 at Centralia College
and seven district farms..
Information programs, 90
minutes in length, will be
conducted at each farm at 10
a.m. and 2 p.m. by Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food personnel. This program
Cliff, Bruce and Donald
Russell and Carmen, Bob and
Randy Lovie, are enjoying a
fishing trip at Manitoulin Island
this weekend.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wein, of
Sudbury have moved to the farm
home they purchased from Roy
Morenz.
Miss Violet Sharpe of
Hamilton and Glen Sharpe of
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Verne Sharpe.
Doug Russell and Miss Ann
Sturdevant of Grand Bend,
visited on the weekend with Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Baker Jr. and Bonnie
at Stratford.
'Mrs. Rose Arnold of St.
Thomas, visited a week with her
son, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Arnold
and family.
Miss Barb Sweitzer visited a
few days last week with her
brother, Mr. & Mrs. Ron
Sweitzer, Sherrie and Ronnie of
Stratford.
Mrs. Milton Sweitzer visited
at Welland for a week with her
mother, Mrs. Elsie Comfort.
Miss Sandra Sweitzer and Jim
Campbell of Hensall, visited on
the weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Garson Brady and family at
Welland.
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Volk and
family visited on the weekend
with relatives at Bobcaygen.
Mrs, Murray Evans of
Delaware spent a day last week
with her sister, Mrs. Verne
Sharpe and family,
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Morenz this week were Mr.
& Mrs. Bill Smith of Detroit,
Mrs. Charles Forrest of Sarnia,
Mrs. Jack Ver Beem and Dawn
of Pt. Lambton.
Miss Lorene Mellin, South
Ward, Public School, Paris, is
visiting at her home and taking a
six:week course at the University
of Western Ontario.
Mr. & Mts. Harry Sheppard,
attended the funeral of Mrs.
Laura Blake, on Sunday at Ailsa
Craigg.
Mr. & Mrs. Roland Smith and
Susan of London, visited on
will emphasize the total farm
system approach to successful
farming and , will feature
economic data in farm analysis
and planning.
Farmers and their wives are
invited to visit the farms of their
choice at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. At
noon hour, everyone is invited
to bring a picnic lunch to
Centralia College. It would
probably be advisable to bring
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Taggart and daughters.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Eldon Bullock of
Peterborough is spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr. &
Mrs. George Bullock.
Miss Elsie Schofield of
Parkhill spent a week with Mr. &
Mrs. George Bullock.
Mr. & Mrs. George Bullock
and Eldon spent Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Jim Paisley,
Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Miller,
Diane, Vicki and Lisa spent the
weekend at Jarvis with Mr. &
Mrs. Jack Brintnell and family.
Diane is spending a two week
holiday there.
Mrs. Martha Miller has
returned home after spending
two weeks with Mr. & Mrs.
Siegfried Miller and family.
Miss Sharon Rader spent the
weekend at Zion with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Miller and girls.
Several from Dashwood
attended the Prang-Munn
wedding at Zurich Lutheran
Church and the reception at
night at the community centre.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Rader,
newlyweds, have returned from
their honeymoon.
Mr. & Mrs. Ron Braid, Nancy
and Gordon vacationed in
Northern, Michigan and
Northern Ontario last week.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin
Rader during the weekend were
Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls
of London and Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Miller and girls of Zion.
Sunday visitors with Rev. &
Mrs. Bruce Guy and Judy were
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Guy of
Denfield and Mr. & Mrs, Doug
Burt of London.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Poland, Lois
and Tommy of Campbellford,
vacationed with Mrs. Cora
Gaiser.
Dr, J. A. Spellman)
Kitchener, is holidaying with Mr.
& Mrs. llarry Hoffman.
Exeter District
Telephone 235-2081
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Petroleum products work harder for
you . . . so does your Co-operative.
your own lawn chairs. Coffee
and milk will be provided.
At the noon hour program,
Dr. Lawrence Boger, Chairman
of Department of Agricultural
Economics at Michigan State
University will speak on "The
Management System."
There will be a Ladies
Afternoon program at Centralia
College for the ladies who do
not wish to visit a farm in the
afternoon. The program will
include information on "Food"
and "Fabrics" and a tour of the
College's Home Economics
facilities.
The seven farms where "Open
House" will take place on July
9, represent a cross-section of
different farm enterprises. The
Ian McAllister farm, RR 2,
Zurich, combines beef and hogs
and a complete feed crop
system.
The McIntosh Poultry Farm,
RR 3, Seaforth, grows over 300
acres of corn for 15,000 hens.
Vern Alderdice, RR 2,
Kippen, grows over 500 acres of
cash crops; white beans, grain
corn, and seed barley.
The Norman Dow farm, RR
1, Staffa, is a profitable dairy
business with 30 cows and a
non-fluid market..
Edwin Miller, RR 3, Exeter,
combines cash crops, feed crops
and 3 livestock enterprises in his
farm program. The Rod
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Bride-elect
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Shipka fishermen
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