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SKATATHON WINNERS — Avout 52,300 will be realized from Sunday's skatathon sponsored by the Exeter Leos club.
Above, Brenda Pinder, left and Doug Raymond, right present prizes to the top pledges Doug Heywood and Marg Pryde.
Skaters hit almost $2,400
Sunday’s skateathon at the
South Huron Rec Centre
sponsored by the Exeter
L?os club was a huge suc
cess.
Leo president Brenda
Pinder reports that $2,360.48
has been pledged by the 90
participants of all ages.
The monies will go to South
Huron Hospital for a crash
cart and a new charting
system.
Doug Heywood was
backed by $135.60 in pledges.
Next in line moneywise with
$105.24 and 12 hours of
skating was Janet Mid
dleton.
Finishing in third and
fourth place with $97.20 and
$978.08, respectively were
Marg Pryde and Robyn
Preece.
The youngest skater for
the full 12 hours and the most
money collected at $65.52
was Kevin Varley.
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Thanks to all those who supported
me at the polls on election day.
Special thanks to all the workers.
Graeme Craig
Huron-Bruce Liberal Association.
NIKOLAUS JEROMKIN
At his late residence, RR 3,
Dashwood, on Tuesday, May
22, 1979, Nikolaus Jeromkin
Sr. Beloved husband of
Theresia. Dear father of
(Natalia) Mrs. Lavern
Johnston of Scarborough,
Nikolaus Jr. of Mt. Carmel,
Horst of Ajax, and Maria of
Russia. Also survived by
brothers and sisters in
Russia and 12 grandchildren
and five great
grandchildren. The funeral
was held Wednesday from
the T.Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood and Our
Lady of Mount Carmel
Church with Father
Charrette officiating.
R.
HELEN HOLLAND
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Saturday, May 26,
1979, M. Helen Holland
(Garniss) of Exeter. Dear
sister of Alan Garniss of
London and Glenn Garniss of
Hamilton. Also surviving are
seven grandchildren and
seven great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Holland was
predeceased by one sister,
Peggy Ballantyne in 1956 and
by her son Malcolm Scott in
1962. Funeral service was
held Monday from the
Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter with Rev. K.
Knight. Interment Wingham
Cemetery.
JEAN JOHNSTON
After a lengthy illness at
her late residence, 114 Park-
dale, Huron Park, on
Wednesday, May 23, 1979,
Jean (Campbell) beloved
wife of Charles Johnston in
her 60th year. Dear mother
of Dawn (Mrs. Ian Russell)
of Huron Park, Jean (Mrs.
Gordon Rook) of London.
Dear sister of Jessie (Mrs.
David Johnston) of Scotland.
Also loved by five grand
children. The funeral was
held Saturday from the T.
.Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood with Rev.
Knight officiating.
A Sincere
Thank You
RONALDGOLLINGS
At Mississauga Hospital,
May 24,1979, Ronald Francis
Gollings, in his 55th year.
Beloved husband of Mary
(Pitt) Gollings, 39 Stavebank
Rd., North, Mississauga,
dear son of Maude Gollings,
London and the late Frank
Gollings. Dear brother of
Beatrice (Mrs. Jackson
Woods), Mrs. Marjorie Wise
and Mrs. Bernice
Revington of London and
John Gollings of Lucan.
Private funeral was held
Saturday from Skinner and
Middlewood Funeral Home,
Mississauga. The Reverend
W. Rainey officating.
Cremation. Mr* Gollings
resided in the Thames Road
area along with his parents
Mrs. Maude Gollings and the
late Frank Gollings. They
kept store in Farquhar. They
also lived where Mr. & Mrs.
George Kellett live. The late
Ron Gollings attended S.S.
No. 2 Usborne Township or
Thames Road School.
How they voted
in Huron-Bruce
to the
electors of
Huron-Bruce
for your
support.
Special
thanks to
all those
who worked
so hard
on my behalf
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McKinley
PECIA REMKES
Suddenly at her late
residence on Friday, May 25,
1979, Mrs. Pecia H.
(DeLange), beloved wife of
Herman Remkes, RR 3,
Lambeth, dear mother of
Mrs. Cor (Mia)
Groenewegen of Mount
Brydges, Mrs. Jack (Berny)
VanBussel of Lucan, John of
Centralia, Mrs. Bill
(Catherine) Jenniskens of
Delaware, Miss Antoinette
Remkes of Santa Monica,
California. Also survived by
nineteen grandchildren and
one great-grandchild. One
sister Mrs. Margretha
Scholtens and one brother
Nicholas DeLange both in
Holland. Funeral service
was held Monday at the R. C.
Madill Funeral Home,
Mount Brydges with Pastor
Coppens officiating.
Interment Mount Brydges
Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Couper Craig McKinley
Goderich ’376 1198 2411
Stephen Twp.258 624 1170
Exeter 150 580 1309
Hensall 23 159 362
Hay Twp.65 413 609
Zurich 31 •207 220
Stanley Twp.41 192 614
Bayfield 45 86 281
Goderich Twp.89 301 758
Clinton 102 429 1156
Colborne 82 265 537
Ashfield 73 297 531
Huron 139 367
137,
819
Ripley 38 214
Lucknow 53 241 380
Kinloss 35 " 165 401
Culross 60 385 361
Tees water 43 205 216
Carrick 80 639 402
Mildmay 52 305 198
Howick 137 442 876
Turnberry 43 , 212 444
Wingham 93 579 983
Brussels 28 165 362
Grey 65 376 484
Morris 40 291 528
Blyth 28 139 359
East Wawanosh 45 162 336
West Wawanosh 39 216 330
Hullett 42 308 557
McKillop 54 365 327
Seaforth 65 462 532
Tuckersmith 121 501 833
Usborne 52 236 510
2766 11902 20885
HUGOSCHENK
After a lengthy illness
Queensway Nursing Home,
Hensail, Ontario, on Thur
sday, May 24, 1979, Charles
Hugo (Hook) Schenk of
Crediton, in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of Marion
(Dowdell). Dear father of
Jeannette (Mrs. Earl Lipp
ert) of Crediton, Edward of
Mississauga. Dear brother of
Maleeda Schenk of Exeter,
Mrs. Beatrice Tate of
Fruitland, Nelson and Roy
of Crediton. Predeceased by
one sister, Mrs. Hilda Fink-
beiner and two brothers,
Henry and Herbert. Also
loved by five grandchildren
and one great-
granddaughter. Funeral
service was held Sunday
from the T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home, Dashwood
with Rev. H. Moore of
ficiating. Interment Crediton
Cemetery. Mr. Schenk
operated a butcher shop
Crediton for many years.
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Thinking of
Farm or Home
Improvements?
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FIREWORKS CREW — The Crediton firemen provided an excellent fireworks display on Vic
toria Day. From the left are John Pritchard, Robert Pertschy, Doug Lightfoot and chief Charlie*
Browning.
SAMUEL THOMSON
In Brucefield on Friday
May 11,1979, Samuel Warren
Thomson of Brucefield in his
81st year. Beloved husband
of the late Alice Mary Neeb,
dear father of Marion, Mrs.
John Hauser, of West Lome,
and Warren G. A. Thomson,
RR 3, Kippen. Also surviving
seven grandchildren, three
sisters, Elizabeth, Mrs.
Albert Alexander, Exeter;
Mary, Mrs. Fred Parsons of
London and Florence, Mrs.
Elmore Keys, Exeter. At the
Bonthron Funeral Home,
Hensail where services
were held May 14. The
pallbearers were Earl
Dignan, John Broadfoot,
Rochus Faber, Ted Lam
port, Ken Stewart, Robert
McLachlan. Flower bearers,
Grant Keys, Marvin
McAdams, Robert Broadfoot
and Lome Thomson.
Interment Baird’s
Cemetery, Rev. Robert
McMullin officated.
French class
Continued from front page
January 31, may on the
request of the parent be
registered for the school
year.
The board voted to accept
the tender of McNab Bus
Sales Limited of St. Thomas
to supply one 1978 Inter
national 66-passenger school
bus; and one 1978 Inter
national 54-passenger
(automatic transmission)
school bus for the amount of
$33,169.60, after trade-in
allowance.
The board accepted the
resignations of two of its bus
drivers — Bernard
Denomme, school bus driver
at Ecole Ste Marie and
Charles Erb at St. Boniface
School, Zurich.
Approval was given by the
board to the Early
Assessment Identification
Process of students for all
kindergarten pupils ac
cording to the requirement
•of the ministry of education.
The kit is used by the kin
dergarten teachers under
the Huron Perth County
separate school board, Mr.
Eckert stated.
The kit provides the kin
dergarten teacher with in
formation which will give
her a greater understanding
of each child and it is then
particularly helpful to the
primary one teacher and the
resource teacher in
establishing individual
programs for those students
identified as having learning
disabilities.
Principal Michael Dewan
of Immaculate Conception
School and Laurie Kraft
check, Grade 8 teacher at St.
Michael’s School, both in
Stratford presented an
outline on the intermediate
Science Curriculum as
taught to the students and
answered questions by the
trustees.
The board meeting was
conducted under the bright
lights of the Cable Television
cameras. John McCarroll of
Stratford, in charge of the
five-man crew, commended
the board members for their
conduct with no showboating
and no one trying to take
over. He said the program
would go on the air on
Wednesday of this week 6
and 7 p.m. and again next
week.
He offered copies of the
program to be used for
showing in schools in those
areas where the Mitchell
Cable company does• not
reach. Any trustee wishing
this was invited to telephone
Mr, McCarroll.
Board members went into
committee-of-the-whole
following the conclusion of
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