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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-05-26, Page 7Times-Advocate, May 20, 1977 Page 7 Shop At Wilson's Jewellery Beside Bank of Montreal, Exeter PLEASING YOU PLEASES US I 111111111111111* Great strength! Great beauty! Great colours! stele() siding In fact, a great package! Improve your home the smart way. Manufactured from Cltra-stelcolour 04E400,1qt .41 LI Call now for a free estimate from: Discount Dave's Home Centres (A Division of Conklin Lumber dompany Limited) Exeter Grand Bend 235-1422 238-2374 7704/12 Dave Kondo mug Photography Wedding & Family Pictures Start From $85.00 for Wedding Pictures For More information Call 229-6435 or 229-6583 Ic si ing means a great de Because common sense never made more sense than now ric.16-P Authorised by Huron.tdiddiesex NOP Exeter 397 Main St., THERE'S STILL TIME TO SAVE — GET THE TREMENDOUS VALUES DURING THE FINAL 3 DAYS Of Our First Anniversary Sale GOOD ASSORTMENT OF c GLASSWARE. ONLY 57ti EA. BUTLER'S Exeter's Family Department Store USE YOUR CHARGEX OR MAStERCHARGE a member• of the school's cheerleading team, She teachers tap dancing to area youngsters and her many hobbies include swimming, skiing, dancing, making afghans and crewel, playing piano and canoeing. She also teaches Sunday School classes. After completing her high school studies Michelle plans to become a Registered Nurse. Deb Ford, an 18 year-old grade 12 student from Grand Bend plans to make a career in the travel field, Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Iry Ford. While completing grade 12, Deb has been taking a correspon- dence course at Westervelt Travel Institute and will com- plete her course there this summer, She recently received Provincial Honours in 4-H and is vice-president of the school's student council. Heather Dougherty Laurie Becker Vickie Miller Deb Ford Friday night one of seven beautiful and popular girls will be crowned Queen at the annual At Home dance at South Huron District High School. The new Queen will be crowned at the stroke of midnight by last year's winner Brenda Neil, Tension is mounting this week as the girls and their campaign workers strive to get the votes of the students, Balloting is done secretly and the results will not be made known until student council president Phil Knight opens the envelope at midnight and makes the announcement to the large crowd which is expected to be in attendance. The theme of this year's dance is "The Greatest Show On Earth" and the gymnasium will be decorated to create a circus atmosphere. One of the four grade 13 students is la year old Vickie Miller, RR 3, Dashwood. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller, Vickie who has been a valuable and enthusiastic member of the Exeter figure skating club for many years will be making the sport her profession. She has been accepted by the Holiday On Ice show and will be leaving ,May 31 to join the troupe in Brasilia, South America. Another grade 13 student Heather Dougherty plans to make a career in the travel field. She is 19 years of age and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougherty, Exeter, Heather, this year's social convener on the South Huron student council plans to attend university and study languages which will be useful in her travel career, For the summer she is em- ployed at the Ironwood Golf Course. Her hobbies are swim- ming, boating and biking. The third student from grade 13 is Laurie Becker from Dashwood. She is 18 and her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Becker. Laurie plans to attend Huron College at the University of Western Ontario in the fall and eventually become involved in teaching and working with the mentally retarded. She is presently a member of YACMR and enjoys planning social activities with the adults at ARC Industries at Dashwood. Laurie is a member of the SHAHS yearbook staff and is employed as a waitress this summer at the Oakwood Inn at Grand Bend. Completing grade 12 this year is 17 year-old Dianne Ducharme of RR 2, Zurich. Her parents are Mr, and Mrs. Louis Ducharme. Dianne is a member of the school yearbook staff and enjoys reading and playing the guitar. In the fall Dianne plans on moving to London and taking a job in the commercial field or may enroll at Westervelt Business College. Michelle Robinson, another grade 12 student is the daughter of June and Bob Robinson, RR 1, Kirkton. Michelle is the treasurer on the 1977-78 student council at South Huron, has been a counsellor at Camp Sylvan in recent years and Dianne Ducharme The fourth grade 13 student is 19 year-old Tina Martens, RR1, Dashwood. She is the daughter of Martin Martens .and the late Magdalena Martens. Tina plans to attend Waterloo, University at the completion of high school to study in the field of psychology. ANNOUNCING The opening of Lake Huron's newest antique shop 4, The Coachlight Furniture, Glass, China, Brass, Silver, Primitives and Crafts Halfway between Dashwood and Grand Bend on Hwy. 83 HOURS Open Daily 10 a.m. - 6 pan. Phone 519-237-3380 Winner at midnight Greatest show on earth High School Owen to be crowned Friday CHARGEX Tina Martens Michelle Robinson suumminumuniummuitmounimimus ADAMS Heating & Cooling ri Heating „ • eg Systems of All Types INSTALLED, MODERNIZED and MAINTAINED General Sheet Metal Work Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235.2187 133 Huron St., East, Exeter r. For the past 19 months Shirley Weary has watched with pride the impact that Stephen Lewis has had on the quality of government in Ontario and in Huron-Middlesex. When the Davis government closed Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and Clinton Public Hospital, it was Stephen Lewis and the New Democrats who supported Huron-Middlesex unfailingly. Shirley believes in Stephen Lewis' ability to bring common sense to the government of Ontario. Shirley Weary is a secondary school teacher and mother of four with a common sense commitment to Huron-Middlesex. Shirley Weary and Stephen Lewis are a common sense team.