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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-06-02, Page 29MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM McCOMB First graduation held at Craig Bible College MERNER'S BEEF UP BUDGETS WITH THESE iffeas eth is SIDES OF BEEF 85' HINDS OF BEEF 5 1.15 FRONTS OF BEEF 69' SCHNEIDER'S NO, 1 '1.49 BACON lb. Aylmer Tomato Soup Duncan Hines Moist & Easy Choc. Chip Cake Mix Roberts Black Currant Jam Clubhouse Salad Olives Kraft Barbecue Sauce Blue Bonnet Margarine Libbys Tomato Juice Kellogg's Mini Wheats l0 oz.3/66' 397 gram 71' 12 78' 341 ml 69' 25 oz. 99' 2 lbs. $ 1 . 11 5 10 oz. 4/1 375 gr. 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W IIKI .i.rAta 4, STANDARD ILL -RED BaRN Put together your own wooden storage building . • • • Ideal for storage, playhouse, tool shed, pump house and many others. • Wood construction throughout. • Complete kit and all materials furnished. SIMPLE, EASY TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS Craigholme residents 11° united in marriage Craig residents to vote on liquor Friday, May 27, the Christianview Bible College in Ailsa Craig held their first Commencement exercises. The college was established last fall by the Pentecostal HolinesS Church of Canada. The graduation was held at the Ailsa Craig United Church which was filled for the special oc- casion. Graduating students with a With many of the Craigholme Nursing Home residents and staff included in the congregation, the wedding of William McComb and Rose (nee Hess) Trevithick took place Saturday, May 21, in the Chapel at Craigholme Nursing Home. The bride and groom both had been residents of the Craigweil Senior Citizens Apartments since they were opened last fall, The Rev. Wilfred Schlegel of the Nairn ,Mennonite Church, and also a resident of the senior citizens apartments, eonducted the ceremony. The bride, lovely in a salmon coloured floor length gown with matching hairband with pearls entwined was attended by Mrs. Lennis (Lila) Callfas of Kit- chener, who has been a life time friend of the bride. She wore a long blue silk print gown. Both the bride and maid of honour wore orchid corsages. The groom's brother, Chester McComb, was best man. Pat Bender, daughter of Craigholme staff, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Bender was guest soloist. lb • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BE A • • BLOOD • DONOR • • ••••••.• Your Blood is Always Needed She was Accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Vesta Stocks as she sang, I Love You Truly. Among the invited guests was Terry Trevithick, grandson of the bride, who had travelled from Jasper, Alberta, especially for the wedding. The reception was held in the Senior Citizens Recreation Centre which is part of the Craigweil complex. It was the first event to take place in the centre which has just been completed. Following the reception the bride and groom together visited each of the residents of Craigholme Nursing Home, distributing pieces of wedding cake. A social hour for friends and acquaintances followed in the Senior Citizens Recreation Centre,,,Mrs, Vesta Stocks, also a resident of the senior citizens apartments played several numbers on the piano and later led a sing-song, Mrs, Stella Dorman of Craigholme ac- companied Mrs. Stocks with her harmonica for several of the numbers. Alf Ropp further led the group in singing. The couple plan to spend part of the winter in Florida and the summer months at Lake Huron. They are maintaining their senior citizens' apartment, and plan to be in Ailsa Craig for periods in-between. diploma in Biblical studies in- cluded Beverly Crossley of Burlington, Nova Scotia, Kathy Hopps of Lucan, John McNeil of Kitchener and Timothy Rowan of Vancouver, B.C. William Cochrane of Chathain and Roger Mason of Toronto both received a Bachelor of Sacred Literature degree. The degrees and diplomas were conferred on the students by G.H. Nunn, President of the College and General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Holiness Church of Canada on behalf of Christianview Bible College. Giving the Commencement Address, Dr. Elmer McVety, Chairman of the college board, and President of the Worldwide Outreach Missionary Society spoke to the young people urging them to continue to be sensitive to the leading of God. He advised that this leading usually comes through the Word of God. In the Valedictorian address, graduate Beverly Crossley expressed her thanks to the college and appreciation of the staff. She hoped the other students had received as much from the experience of the past year at Christianview as she herself had gained. Mrs: Ruth Nunn, wife of the college President, and son Harry Nunn 111 sang a duet, "I Love Him Too Much To Fail Him". a Hensall Store Only By Joy Schelfele Monday, June 6, residents of Ailsa Craig will be asked to vote on the question, "Are you in favour of the sale of spirits, beer and wine under a lounge licence for consumption on a licensed premises?" The question is causing serious concern within the village. A meeting was held at the Ailsa Craig Presbyterian Church, Wednesday, May 25 to discuss the issue and express concerns, Anxiety was felt that to vote yes would be to authorize alcoholic beverages for sale by the glass in the village, and to surrender any say as to how many and where outlets may be opened in the future. The question to be voted upon is one of a possible eight dealing with liquor controls as set out by the regulations of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario, under the Liquor Licence Act, 1975, and listed as number 7. Returning home Friday af- ternoon looking worn and weary and badly sunburned, the grade 7 and 8 students of East Williams Memorial Public School 'nevertheless were extremely enthusastic about their three day education stint at the Pinery Provincial Park. "It was great!" was heard over and over again when students were asked about their ex- perience. "I wouldn't have wanted to miss it for anything". Two classes of over 50 children and four teachers, one class mother and one recently graduated teacher left the school amid a bus loaded with equip- ment and supplies Wednesday morning. • Mrs. Emily McLaughlin, the parent assisting, also had her vehicle filled with equipment. Each student was required to provide his own food and cooking utensils as well as sleeping bag and tent. However, once the group settled in with tents set up, it was back to the world of study. Subjects related to the out-of- doors was the main thrust, and included study of vegetation and climate, bird watching, profiling and off-set mapping — all of which was related to the unusual -El All residents 18 years of age and over who have lived in the village at least two months prior to the vote, are eligible to cast a ballot, In order for the question to receive support, 60 per cent-of the votes cast must be in the af- firmative. According to the Liquor Licence Act, 1975, "The status of municipality under the Liquor Licence Act may be changed upon the vote of 60 per cent of the electors who actually vote on the questions that are set out in the ballot, These questions are set out in Regulation 1008-75. "A vote may be taken to change the status of a municipality from a dry status to a wet status, from a wet status to a dry status, or to some form of a partially wet status. No vote may be held until three years after the date of the last vote, This is so even if the question proposed is different from the question voted on at theJast vote." topography of the park. Camp naturalists were on hand to give instruction emphasizing the park itself is one of the rare spots in America with its suc- cesssion of sand dunes. Each student was assigned the task of keeping a daily journal of events during the three day period which will be taken up in the classroom in the following weeks. In addition to the more formal lessons, each student was responsible for cooking his own meals and for cleaning up afterwards. Evening hikes and games of "Flags" filled the after supper hours. Staff wives, Mrs. Glen Stott and Mrs. E. Nicholls were also on hand part of the time to lend a hand and moral support. While both staff and students returned weary, all seemed to have very positive feelings about the venture. 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