The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-08-25, Page 17The Lambton County Board of Education
SCHOOL OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
1977 - 1978
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Forest Central, Woodside, Aberarder, Errol Public, Kinnaird, Grand Bend,
Bosanquet Central, Warwick Central.
Elementary pupils will commence school at 9:00 a.m. on September 6, 1977 and
will complete a half-day session.
All classes will be dismissed at noon on September 6, 1977.
The afternoon has been , designated for professional activities for the teachers in
the elementary schools and schools for the trainable retarded.
For further information, parents may contact the local school principal during
the week of August 29 to September 2, 1977.
Kindergarten to Grade 4 pupils will enrol at Central Public School, Forest and
Grades 5 to 8 at Woodside Public School.
Grades 7 arid 8 students from Errol school attendance area will attend
Aberarder Public School.
Bus transportation to Kinnaird and Bosanquet Central will follow the usual
routes with necessary adjustments in the first week of school.
Students living north and east of the Pinery entrance will attend Grand Bend
Public School.
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
North Lambton Secondary School: All students attending North Lambton Secon-
dary School' please contact Kernohan Bus Lines 873-2391.
Secondary schools will operate a regular school program on September 6,
beginning at 9:00 a.m. and dismissing at the end of classes in the afternoon.
Buses wilt run at regular times on September 6, 1977.
At Lambton Central Collegiate Vocational Institute, student photographs will be
taken at the time of registration, therefore, it is recommended that those students
with surnames beginning A - L register on Wednesday, August 31, 1977 and
surnames beginning M Z register on Thursday, September 1.
F. A. Young N. L Cheeseman
Chairman Director of Education
COTTAGE DESTROYED — Fire of unknown origin completely gutted a Grand Bend cottage early Tuesday
morning. The building located at the corner of Elmwood and Oak streets is owned by Dennis Prieb. Loss was
estimated in excess of $25,000. T-A photo
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Timos,Advecobs, August 25, '1977
Plan-. battle of the cooks Former Dashwood
resident is buried
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Lucy Krtimpp, London, for-
merly of Dashwood, attended the
funeral of her father in Bradford,
England. Henry Simpson, who
lived for some time in Dashwood,
passed away at age 78.
Some residents of Dashwood
and area are planning a three day
trip to Letchworth Park, Finger
Lakes and Corning Glass Centre.
Anyone interested please phone
237-3606 by Friday noon, August
26.
Stacey Rader vacationed last
week with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Scott, Crediton,
Mr. & Mrs. Don Love, Dan and
Dave, Sudbury, spent last week
with Mr, & Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Becker and
Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Irvin Greb at Cambridge,
Preston.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader, Mr. &
Mrs. Irvin Rader and Mr. & Mrs.
Elgin Rader attended the
reception for Mr. & Mrs, Wendell
Gamble Saturday, August 20 at
Nilestown on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. John deNiet and
Tina, Willowdale, spent some
time with Mr, & Mrs, Irvin Rader
also visiting with Mr. & Mrs.
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Miss Elisi Coyne, Dublin and
Sister Hazel Coyne, Chatham
visited Monday afternoon with
Mrs, Mary Thornton.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Wilds and
family returned home after
holidaying out west.
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein
visited with Eber Lewis who is a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Glanville,
Parkhill were Sunday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs.'Stan
Preszcator. Jody and Rhonda
returned home with them after
spending the week, with their
grandparents, Lorna Glanville
returned home with them.
WellWpoci Gill, Maplewoods
apartments, Zurich,
Joy, the youth group from Zion
Lutheran church met in the
church basement August 16.
During this Bible study meeting
the topic discussed was death.
Cindy Becker started the meeting
with a diagram illustrating what
happens to believers and un-
believers, Such questions as
"What is Death, what is heaven
like, what is death like for
Believers and unbelievers?"
Many Bible verses were studied
in reference to these topics.
Fete bride
at Crediton
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
Wednesday .evening in the
Community Hall a shower was
held for Charlene Regier, Under
direction of Mrs. Allen Pfaff the
bride-to-be introduced the friends
who were to help her with the
gifts, Julie Rau, Marilyn
Shannon and Audrey Regier.
Then Mrs. Pfaff introduced
Members of the family of the
bride and of the groom.
Kim Stewart gave a reading
and Mrs. Pfaff led in a
honeymoon bingo, The winner
received a prize. A prize was
given as well to the one with a
birthday nearest Charlene's,
nearest Rodger's, to the one with
a wedding anniversary nearest
the wedding date to a lucky
number from the guest book, the
holder of a lucky chair, and to the
youngest member present.
Elizabeth Bender read the
address.Lunch:was served after
the gifts had been opened.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haist and
their two children have moved
from Granton to Huron Park,
R. Lumley, demolition expert
from Sarnia, is tearing down the
burned out Main Street store
where once hardware then
groceries were sold..
Irving Stahl, after spending
some time with his sister Mrs.
Cora Eggert, Exeter, has
returned home.
The U.C.W. of Zion United
Church will begin its fall
program Thursday evening,
September 8. September 13 the
group is to provide the birthday
party at the Bluewater Rest
Home.
Dr. & Mrs. A. Muller, Trinidad,
and John Gill, Stratford, Were
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. Doug
Gill Thursday. The Mullers
talked most interestingly of the
history and present conditions of
their island.
Sunday morning the service in
Zion United Church was con-
ducted by Mrs. Harvey
Pickering, London.
CFPL-TV announced this week
that Cl3C stars Bruno Gerussi
(Celebrity Cooks, The Beach-
combers), Al Waxman (King of
Kensington), Peter Kent (The
National) will join local per-
sonalities Channel 10 newsman
Jack Burghardt, =WS Joe
Dushane, CKSL's Peter Garland
and CFPL-Radio's Bill Brady in a
"King of the Cooks" competition
on Stage 10, Western Fair.
The competition, introduced by
Judy Savoy and emceed and
judged by Gerussi will take place
at 8:00 p.m, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 10. Burghardt and Kent,
Dushane and Garland, Waxman
and Brady will form three teams
and cook a meal without prior
knowledge of the content of the
mean One hundred dollars will
be donated to the United Way in
Couple mark
anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Keyes
celebrated their 40th wedding
anniversary Sunday with a
family dinner at the Bedford
Hotel in Goderich,
Those attending were their
three sons, wives and families.
Mr. & Mrs. Carmen Keyes and
family,. Ottawa, Mr. & Mrs.
Leroy Keyes and family, Grand
Bend and Jack Keyes and Verna,
London.
Personal
Mrs. Mary Broadfoot, of
Kippen, visited last Tuesday with
Mrs. Irene Kennedy.
the name of the winning, team,
The competition, in .no-
operation with Union Gas, is. one
of the many events planned for
Stage 10 during the
Western Fair,
On Friday, September 16 CPC
personality Paul Soles will host
an evening featuring three .hands
all playing oh the same program
- Phil Murphy's New Band, the
Syricona Ste0.1 Band and Mid-
night, a rock group, miter Al
Cherny of the Tommy Hon*
Show will be heard in. concert on
Saturday, September 17.
Described by audience
members as one of the best
productions ever - and certainly
the funniest - "See How They
Run" is holding over for a second
week, August 23-27 at the Huron
Country Playhouse.
The Playhouse will conclude its
1977 Season Saturday, August 27
one week earlier than other
years.
"See How They Run" attracted
enthusiastic audiences during its
first week. It concerns an
American soldier stationed in
England and an escaped Russian
spy who disguise themselves as
clergymen. Its hilarious and fast
paced action "Kept audiences in
stitches" said one critic.
At the Annual Patron's Night -
held on the opening night of "See
How They Run", faithful
Playhouse supporters gathered
for the annual audience awards.
Bill Schlegel of Grand Bend,
acting as Emcee, gave awards to
Helen Kleinstiver, Dashwood;
Dave Conklin, Lambeth; Martha
Gerommette, Parkhill; Dave
Sheppard, Grand Bend; Benson
Tuckey, Exeter; and the
Walker's of Grand Bend and the
Halletts of London,
The second week opening night
honours Playhouse Building
Fund contributors.
The third and final children's
PRESCRIPTIONS
HARWOOD DRUGS
W. Harwood, Phm,B
238-8540
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PHARMACY
theatre presentation will be given
on Saturday, August 27 at 10:30
a.m, The Playhouse is bringing
Dance Plus Four, a Kitchener
based creative dance company, I
the program offers Rum-
plestiltskin and two other short
works. Admission is $1.25 for
children, and $2.50 for adults,
Insulate
your home
know
for winter
comfort
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Brenda Russell of Hensall
holidayed last week with Nancy
Baker,
Mr. & Mrs. Ferman Snyder and
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent, Lori,
Michael and Michelle, spent
Ar e time last week at the
urch of God family camp at
7111/ramesford,
Mr, gr Mrs. Tony Regier,
Christopher and Heather, of
Detroit, and Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Baker Jr. Bonnie, Tracy and
Shellie of Stratford have been
holidaying at the Regier cottage
here.
Mr. & Mrs, Cliff Dell, Howie
Tanya and Cynthia of Belleville
returned home Sunday, after
holidaying a week with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz. Mrs. Dell and
the girls and Mrs.Morenz visited
last Monday evening with their
aunt and cousin, Mrs. Ida
Jackson and Donald Jackson of
near Hensall.
Mr, & Mrs. Bob Reid, of Varna
visited Friday evening with Mr.&
Mrs Ken Baker Sr.
Mr, & Mrs. Ferman Snyder and
Edwin, attended a family reunion
of Musselman relatives, held
Sunday at Bloomingdale at the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Snyder
and family.
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DENNIS J. SMITH
Manager
MRS. JOYCE BLACK
Accountant
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