HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-07-03, Page 14JAD McCURDY'S GRADUATING CLASS — Diplomas were
presented to the grade eight graduating class of JAD McCurdy school
at Huron Park, Monday night during a joint banquet with Stephen
Central. The class is shown above, Back, left, Colin Boyle, Don
Seniuk, Norman Wilson, Herman Minderlein and David Smith.
Second row, David Crowe, Bob House, Bud Shoji, Gary Tripp, John
McCracken and Bob Snell. Front, Jane Connon, Shelley McCart,
Sandra Coughtrey, Debbie Lenz, Heather Booth, Marikay Hodgins
and Hilda Van Veen. T-A photo
GRADE EIGHT GRADUATES AT MOUNT CARMEL —
Wednesday evening of last week the grade eight graduating class at
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Separate School received their diplomas,
The graduates are shown above. Back, left, Tony Mennen, Henry
Martens, Martin Overholt, Jim Denomme, Basil Glavin, Henry Maas,
John Wilds, Tommy Dietrich, John Gielen and George Ryan, Third
row, Gerard Glavin, John Muller, Gerard O'Rourke, Theo Rood,
Frank Smeekens, Joe Glavin, Peter Backx, Pius Dietrich and Pat
Carey. Second row, Theresa Dietrich, Cathy Ryan, Lynn Van Praete,
Susan Erickson, Mary Ella Kelders, Nellie Kelders, Betty Ruttern
and Patsy Regier, Front, Tillie Kester, Diane McCann, Diane Wilds,
Carol Grenier, Cheryl Trainor, Mary Regier and Gail Cronyn.
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GRADE EIGHT CLASS GRADUATES AT PRECIOUS BLOOD SCHOOL — At the annual graduation
ceremonies Thursday night, the grade eight class at Precious Blood Separate School in Exeter received
their diplomas. They are shown above, from left, Bradley Gregus, Ann Mostrey, Geraldine Moddejonge,
Roseanne Roestel, Paul Robinson and Edward Van Esbroeck, Missing was Adrian Bertens. T-A photo
GRADUATING CLASS AT McGILLIVRAY — Students of the
1968-69 grade eight class at McGillivray Central Public School
received their diplomas at the annual graduation ceremonies, Friday
night. Back, left, Benny Cunningham, Norman Peitz, Glen Steeper,
Joe Eagleson, Ron Morley, Jim McLeod, Larry Fenton, Clifford
MacGregor, Glen Ritchie, Max Shepperd and Scott McNair. Third
row, Kathy Amos, Janis Eagleson, Heather Mawson, Debra Kennedy,
Lorna Mawson, Cathy Lewis, Deborah Matson, Vickey Van 13elle,
Marilyn Kemp, Margo Rollings, Debra Lewis and Dianne Corbett.
Second row, Shirley Wilson, Kerry Amos, Keith Morningstar, Wilbert
Thompson, Jim Steeper, Lloyd Whiting, Ricky Kelfestine, Bill Prat,
Murray MacGregor, Bonnie Morgan and Joyce Hodgson. Front,
Janet Tweddle, Kathy Coughlin, Lynda Scott, Darlene Watson,
Kathy Dixon, Lorraine Arts, Janice McLeod, Marion Cunningham,
Virginia Schinkel, Ruth Bieber and Marna Carter.
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LUTHER REUNION
The 22nd annual Luther
Reunion was held in Riverview
Park, Exeter, Sunday afternoon.
There were 47 present at the
gathering.
Sports under the direction of
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Luther were
enjoyed by young and old alike.
Those attending came from
Sandusky, Mich., London,
Lucan, Parkhill, Grand Bend,
Sarnia and Gorrie.
The youngest member
attending was Karen Dykeman
of Lucan. The oldest member
present was Mrs. Millie Luther of
Ailsa Craig.
N-JOY-U-ALL PICNIC
The annual N-Joy-U-All
picnic was held June 17 at
Riverview Park with 75 present
in spite of the rain which
dampened the sports a little.
Winners were: 6 years and
under, Kathy Davey, Daryl
Webber, Shelley Little; girls and
boys, 6-7, Patti Lou Shapton,
Murray Preszcator, Delores
Fasullo; girls 8-9, Ann Dearing,
Jo-Anne Ondrejicka; boys 8-9,
Eugene King, Robin Little,
David Webber; girls 10-12,
Janice Davey, Gail Fasullo,
Barbara Preszcator; boys 10-12,
Wayne Shapton, Paul Shapton,
Steven Preszcator; girls 12-14,
Sandra Shapton, Barbara
Preszcator, Tena Fasullo; boys
12-14, Wayne Shapton, Larry
Shapton, Keith Davey.
Young ladies, Sandra
Shapton, Janice Davey, Brenda
Fahner; oldest person present,
Sam dory; tallest, Wallace
Makins; shortest, Lewis Davey;
family whose ages total the
most, Winston Shapton's, Earl
Neil's and I)on Davey's.
Committee for 1970. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell King, Mr. and Mrs.
Phone 258-2257
GPIAND SEND
Don Davey, Harry and Reg
Schroeder.
JOHNS PICNIC
The Johns picnic was held
June 21 at Riverview Park with a
fair attendance.
Sports consisted of a candy
scramble for preschoolers and
races. Winners were:4.6, Mary
Margaret Johns, Gerald. Johns;
7-9, wheel barrow race, Marit
McLennan and Eleanor Johns,
Laura Johns and Joan Kerslake;
kick the slipper, Gerald Johns,
Mary Margaret Johns; 10-12,
hoolahoops, Laura Johns,
Eleanor Johns; kick the slipper,
Laura Johns, Janet Bencsik.
Guessing candies in jar,
Maynard Margison; measure
your smile, Ronald Elford; most
grandchildren present, Mrs. Vera
Johns; youngest person present,
Karen Cudmore.
After a delicious supper,
Lorne Elford conducted the
business. Dorothy Elford read
the minutes.
The 1970 nominations are:
President, Martain Johns;
secretary, Margaret Johns;
sports, Laura Johns, Janice
Johns, Barbara Bencsik; table
committee, Blanche and Allen
Johns, Phil and Marjorie Johns.
RATZ REUNION
The Annual reunion of the
John Ratz family was held
recently in the Shipka
Community Centre with about
40 present.
A number of sports were
enjoyed with the following
results: pre school race, Doug
Brenner, Dale Hennessey,
te.
By MRS. FRED BQWDEN
The pupils of Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins had the privilege of
displaying their talent when they
presented a Musicale in the
United Church on Thursday
evening.
Piano solos were played by
Anne Dearing, Lori Kennedy,
Wayne Shapton, Karen Hodgins,
Mona Hodgins, Randie Hicks,
Brian Pym, Darlene Watson, Lois
Elliott, Christine Dixon, „Mary
Conlin, Julie Webb, Debbie
Lewis, Mary Robinson, Nancy
Hem, Mary Shoebottom, Sandra
Shapton, Yvonne Jaques, June
Hodgins and Mary Hodgins.
Organ solos were by Robbie
Essery, Lorie Webb and Joan
Pym.
Piano duets were contributed
by Joan and Brian Pym, Yvonne
and Dalton Jaques and there was
a piano trio by Mona, June and
Mary Hodgins.
A piano selection by Penny
Smith with guitar
accompaniment by her father,
Harvey Smith, was enjoyed.
The closing number was a
piano and organ duet by
Marikay Hodgins and her
mother, Mrs. K. Hodgins.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Messrs, Allan Berry and Hugh
Berry and Mr. & Mrs. J.E.
Anderson were guests at the
Berry-McLaghlan wedding
Saturday in Centenary United
Church, Hamilton, and the
reception which followed at the
Scottish Rites.
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
entertained at a miscellaneous
shower on Friday evening in
honor of Miss Marion Lee of
Ailsa Craig. Miss Lee's marriage
to Glenn McElrea takes place on
July 5.
Gordon Robinson left
Sunday for Toronto where he
will spend the summer at the
Albion Hills Conservation
'School, sponsored by the
department of energy and
resourses.
Messrs. Harold Levy of St:
Marys, Carl Mills of Exeter, Dave
Caudle of Lions Head and Lloyd
Jaques are on a 50-mile canoe
trip from Sault Ste Marie down
the Garden River.
Thirty-one ladies of the
community enjoyed their annual
outing last Wednesday evening.
A turkey supper was enjoyed at
the Dashwood Hotel followed
by an enjoyable tour of the
Eisenbach Museum at Grand
Bend.
Mrs. Mae Huddleston and
Mrs. Florence Tufts of London
were Sunday guests with Misses
Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mr. Wayne Pringle of London
is holidaying with Mr. & Mrs.
Glenn Copeland and girls.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Jones and
family of Sudbury were guests
last week with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Parkinson and girls.
Mr, Hodgins was emcee for
the program and the evening's
entertainment was closed by
Rev. Wilson.
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Ray Lammie entertained
at a trousseau tea Wednesday
and Thursday evenings of last
week honoring her daughter,
Jean Lammie.
Pouring tea Wednesday
evening were Mrs. Art Attfield
and Mrs. S. Molnar, Displaying
the gifts and trousseau were Mrs,
Robert Lammie, Mrs. Pat
Soldan, Misses Margaret Haist
and Barbara Attfield.
Thursday evening Mrs. Sid
Baker and Mrs. George Dunn,
grandmother of the bride,
poured tea and the gifts and
trousseau were shown by Miss
Judy Blair, Miss Joan Desjardine
and Mrs. Ed Johns.
PERSONALS
Callers at the home of Mrs.
Clara Abbott Thursday
afternoon of last week were Mrs.
L. McNaughton of Vancouver,
her sister-in-law, and sister, Mrs.
(Dr.) Reynolds of London.
Earl Dixon returned home
Tuesday of last week from St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Miss Shelley McCart of Huron
Park was a weekend visitors with
Marikay Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. E. McKegney of
Sarnia, Mr. & Mrs. Manning
Morgan, Miss Mary Morgan, and
Mrs. Alice Blackhall of Chatham
and Mr. Ed "Morgan of
Thamesville were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Grey of
Galesburg, Michigan were
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Cleve Pullman.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie visited
Friday with Mr. & Mrs. Thos.
Simpson, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans and
family were guests at the
Eglitis-Stirago wedding Saturday
at Trinity Lutheran Church,
London. Mrs. Beitans was soloist
for the wedding.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Dobson and
Wayne, Weston were weekend
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Kilpatrick, London.
Several families from the
community attended Zion West
United Church S.S. picnic
Saturday at Riverview Park,
Exeter.
Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Percy Hodgins were
Leonard Thacker, Cathy and
Joy, Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick
and family, Woodham; Orville
Langford and Mrs. Edna
Langford, Centralia and Linda
Kennedy, Ilderton.
Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans and
family were Sunday guests at
John Kalnins, Granton.
Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
Gordon Hodgins on the arrival
of a baby girl at Victoria
Hospital, London, June 24.
Mrs. Lillian Stewart, Mrs.
Miando and Leta, St. Marys were
Thursday visitors with Mrs. Ross
Duffield.
Douglas Squire, Waterloo,
spent the holiday weekend at his
home.
Several ladies from the
community attended a trousseau
tea at Mrs. Mildred Klhare's
home, London, in honor of her
daughter Catherine's
approaching marriage.
Zion West S.S. class
entertained Carol and Jim
Bettridge, Barbara Hem and Earl
French on Sunday afternoon,
The names of two students
from the village in the McCurdy
School (Huron Park) graduating
class were not mentioned in last
week's paper. Robert Snell and
Joanne Riley were among the
graduates.
Miss Elaine Powe was a
weekend guest with Miss Karen
Etnans in Chatham.
Visitors at the home of Mr. &
Mrs, Kenneth Hodgins were Mrs.
Don Pickering, Sheryl and
Joanne of London, Friday; Mr.
& Mrs. Keith Hodgins and family
of London over the holiday. The
By MRS. G. HOOPER
Leonard Thacker, Cathy and
Joy, Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hartwick
and family were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. & Mrs. Percy
Hodgins, Granton.
Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Petch, Strathroy.
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and Jeanette, Mrs. Ruth Hooper,
Niagara Falls and Veryl Hooper
and Alma Thompson, Toronto,
Mr. & Mrs. Clare Hooper,
London, were guests at the
Grover-Volkes wedding at Christ
Anglican Church, Chatham,
Saturday and the reception at
Moose Lodge. Veryl Hooper was
bridesmaid and Clare Hooper
was groomsman.
Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
visited Sunday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Percy Wright, Cromarty.
commencing with a ball game on
the diamonds and a picnic
supper at Mr. & Mrs. Gerald
He rn' s. Both couples were
presented with gifts.
Mrs. Margery Morley and
Carole Foster visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Pete
Goudsward, Melrose.
Mrs. Gerald Hem and Mrs.
Wm. Morley were hostesses at a
bridal shower at Mrs. Hern's
home, Wednesday evening in
honor of Pamela Howard, whose
marriage to Jack Kirk, London,
was last Saturday.
Mr's. Mary French and Laura
attended a bridal shower at the
home of Mrs. Ron Hem, Exeter,
Saturday evening in honor of
Barbara Hern, Zion, bride-elect
of July.
Hodgins family attended the
Mitchell family reunion at
Riverview Park, Exeter, Sunday.
Miss Marie Powe of Waterloo
was a weekend visitor with her
parents, Mn & Mrs, Elmer Powe.
The Breen family reunion was
held at the Centralia Community
Centre, Sunday. There were
about 60 in attendance.
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BY APPOINTMENT
Pamela Brenner, Dave Brenner;
men's race, Mike Brandon; ladies
race, Eleanor Sharpe.
Mystery package guess,
Louise Jamieson; picking and
holding clothespins, Lue Ann
Brenner; filling a balloon with
water, Nola Ratz, Da Sharpe;
bursting the balloon, Eleanor
Sharpe; doggy bone race,
Kathryn Ratz team; ingenuity
race, Louise Jamieson's team.
Sam Sweitzer was elected
president and Harvey Ratz as
vice-president; secretary, Gerald
Godbolt; treasurer, Olive Ratz;
bulletins, Nola Evans; sports
committee, Louise Jamieson,
Glenn Ratz, Gordon Jones and
Kathryn Ratz.
Show brides tr ousseau
Present musicale at Centralia
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