HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-08-03, Page 2'Page 2 Times-Advocate, August 3. 1978
Churches join in
Bible School project
By JOY SCHEIFELE
A -3 A C'R'A .jr
last w eek
AUsa. Craig
each ci ‘he
churches
stones.
Each day
children from
were found m
three major
happily engrossed
songs and crafts
The Alisa Craig Vacation
Bible School held last week,
had approximately 55
children -enrolled who met
together each mcrr.mg The
at the
nd then
ferer.t
vities
vidual
children gathered
Presbyterian Churen
collective worship a
broke up into three d
divisions fer
directed at the;
levels
The pre-schools met at the
Presbyterian Church,
primary children at tee
United Church ana ;ur.:~r
children at the Baptist
Church The over a J meme
act
Fleck strike
mi page
18 Siai
James
Noel
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ifitdon,
Earhart. 214 Erie
St. Thomas. Darnel
St.
as; James Foreman.
1 Cambridge. James A
76 Dunsmere Dr .
Wayne Eaton.
Windsor.
McLeod. 924
London;
Jane
St..
1. 134
. Ken
St..
Piercev.
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St.
r. 62
Continued from fi
John E Cleman
St,. Kitchener.
Collins. W N
London: Joseph Do:
Augusta Cres . Lc.
Tim G Earner
St.. St. Thomas.
Facey. 342 Wellington St
Them
R..R. 1
Fox.
Kitchener
510 Randolph S
Kenneth R
Wonderland Rd
Rene Robert Montague
York St.. London.
Penninga. 95 Huron
Exeter: Gerald Phiiior
Hoburn Si
Pickering,
Brantford
1x8 Algonquin Dr . Huron
Park:
at swimming pool
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Subsidy for bean growers
Bea Reed. 212. Prince
Alfred St. Centralia. Albert
Seymour. 712 Village Green
Ave . London, the UAW
international representative
from London; Christiane
Somann, 135 St. Lawrence
Ave . Huron Park: Moriss
Elwood Sthweli. 2 Avon Rd..
St Thomas. John G Fisher.
5 Frontenac Rd . London:
Renato Tan con. 210 Sixth
Ave.. Kitchener; Stephen.
Thomas. 728 Ladybrook
Cre-s . London; Janet*Towle.
123 Empress Ave.. Huron
Park: Daniel Wilkinson. 470
Wellington St... Kitchener.
Charges include wilful
damage, obstructing a high
way. obstructing police,
mischief, assaulting a police
officer and intimidation.
Tan con is also charged
with possession of a narcotic.
Ontario's 3.500 white-bean
producers will receive a
government subsidy of up to
S2 J4 million to offset last
year's ma;or crop disaster,
federal Agriculture Minister
Eugene Whelan said
Thursday
Agriculture Canada has
set the support price at
$379 85 a tonne. which is
about 9D percent of the
average 1977 market price of
S320 77 a tonne. or $14 55 a
hundred weight, Whelan
said.
This works out to be a
deficiency payment of $59.08
a tonne, or $2 68 a hun
dredweight. Individual
tn1^1
of
he
producers will be eligible fo:
assistance of up to 16o
nes. he said.
Charles Broadwell
London, manager of
Ontario Bean Producers'
Marketing Board, said
Thursday he was '’ex
tremely pleased” with the
decision.
He said the 1977 crop was
•’the worst disaster" m the
marketing board's 55-year
history with heavy rams
falling at harvest time
The board anticipated a
record-breaking crop last
year but only 920.000 bags
were harvested, he said,
Broadwell said it is too
early to predict the size or
quality of tr.is year's crop.
”P’s been suffering from the
drought, the same as
everything else It's too
early to tell until we start
harvest around the first of
September.*'
Market prices last year
were set in advance, with the
board expecting a record
crop, he said
However, this year the
board will not be making any
advance sales Ontario
exports about 75 percent of
its white bean crop, largely
to the United Kingdom.
About 99 percent of all
white beans produced in
Canada are grown in South
western Ontario
We'll Do
the Job
Right
Ready-Mix Concrete
WILLIAM JOSEPH
DUCHARME
In South Huron Hospital,
Exeter on Tuesday August 1,
1978. William Joseph
Ducharme. R.R. 2 Zurich
beloved husband of the late
Juliette Maire Denomme in
his 73rd year. Dear father of
Andrew Joseph at home,
R.R. 2 Zurich. Matthew
Louis, and Adrian Paul
Ducharme. R.R. 2 Zurich
and Mrs. Harvey rLatitia)
Hawkins of London and
Sister Loretta of Lima, Peru.
South America. Dear
brother of Isadore and Louis
of R.R. 2 Zufich and
Napoleon of London. Mrs.
Leonard “Cecilias Jeffrey.
Goderich. Mrs. Claude
' Madeline* Gelinas. Zurich.
Mrs. Monica
Goderich. Mrs.
‘•Margaret* Masse.
Mrs. Noel ^Rene-
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Jeffrey
Leonard
London.
LaPorte,
R.R. 2 Zurich, Sister Francis
Borgin of London. 10 grand
children and one
predeceased. Resting at
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich until Thursday
August 3 when funeral mass
will be in St. Peter's Roman
Catholic Church. St. Joseph
at 10:3-0 a.m., with Rev.
Father Bennsette officiating.
Interment in St. Peter’s
Roman Catholic Cemetery.
FLORANCE McFALLS
Florence Louisa 1 Trieb-
ner). Beloved wife of the late
Stewart Alexander,
predeceased in 1972. for
merly of The Second Con
cession of Biddulph Town
ship. Centralia Area, born in
Stephen township. . She
passed away July 27. 1978 at
the residence of her
daughter Miss Birdine
McFalls of Dearborne.
Michigan, age 81. Dear
mother of Miss Birdine
McFalls of Dearborne.
Michigan, Mrs. Ross
'Bonniei Lester of Brigden,
Ontario. Grandmother of two
children and great
grandmother of two
children. The funeral was
held from the Stephenson
Funeral Home. Ailsa Craig,
Monday. Interment in St.
James Anglican Cemetery.
Hensall leads
in rec loop
Hensall continues
onto the lead in the
and district
recreational softball
with their 24 points being
amassed on a record of 12
wins and three losses.
In second spot are the
Crescent Rolls with a record
of 10 wins, a tie and three
losses good for 21 points,
while the Carpetbaggers are
only one point behind with a
10 and six win-loss record.
Usborne holds down fourth
position in the league with
their 18 points being picked
from eight wins and two ties.
Gords and Dashwood
Industries are in fifth and
sixth spots witn 13 and 12
points.
Having a solid hold on
positions seven and eight in
the league are Mt. Carmel
with six points
Times-Advocate ■
points.
Ir. this week's ;
Crescent Rolls
Usborne 6-5. the
petbaggers got by the T-A 22-
10 and Hensall defeated Mt.
Carmel 124
to hold
Exeter
men's
league
and the
with four
action the
> nipped
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The second session of
lessens wound up at the
Exeter Pool on Friday
evening The not weather
paid, off as the swimmers
were generally strong
Completing the Novice
Award or Tadpoles were
Gord Hamilton. Karen
Westlake. Jason Hern. Tracy
Humphreys.. Denise Hen
drick. Scott Crawford. Lee
Anne Roeth. Kevin Wallace.
Michelle Northcott. Sheila
Dougall. Jane Giffin. Kim
Leeming. Laurie Giavin. Lee
Anne Richardson. Sabrina
Taylor. Jerry Lamport.
Janice Kerr. Pamela Johns
and Debbie Bies.
Successful Pre-beginners
included Joey Mason, Terry
Humphreys’ John Van-
derWieL Kathy Robbins.
Tim Van Dam. Tammy
O'Brien. Jef; Mittleholtz.
Raymond Boersma. Don
Penninga. Mark Mac-
Donnell.Joel Lamport. Mark
Amos. Dianne Hamilton.
Donna Keller. Eric Rem
kes. Derek Veale, Julie
Hendrick. Cathy Hendrick,
Kathy McDonald, Robert
McLelland. Steven Light
foot. Mike Lightfoot. Ronda
Dickey, Jason McFalls.
Christie Brintnel!, Darren
Boyle and Pam Gackstetter.
Swimmers awarded their
Beginner badge included
Jeff Caidwell,
Grundy. Shawn
Melissa Moore.
McLean,
Michael Branderhorst, Allan
Pym. Robbie Russell. Kim
Crawford.
Ruth Ann
Cushman,
Jennifer
Humphreys, Burke Glad
ding. Michael Jeffery’. Leigh
Ryan. Kim VanderWeil,
Graham Arthur, Tracy Ratz,
Trevor Ratz, Stewart
Hodgins. Kathy Hodgins,
Mark Mathers, and Michelle
Slemin.
Successfully completing
the Dolnhin requirements
were MaryLou Rundle.
Murray Rundle. Jamie
Dickey. Chris Dickey. Allan
Pym, Jacky Musser,
Rosemary Morrissey, David
Medd, Cathy Speziale.
Suzanne Finkbeiner.
Rosemary Gielen, Sandy
Veale, Joanne Hints, Tracy
Spencer.
Russel
Moore.
Robin
Elaine Deeming,
Danny Rooth.
Essery, Spring
Laura Masori,
Mason, Tom
Shelly Skinner.
Laurie McLelland. Kendra
Arthur. Darlene SiBery.
Jeffery SJaght. Jeanne
Slaght. Karen Rowe. Scott
Heywood. Peter Dearing.
Suzanne Wareham. Robbie
RusselL Ruth Ann Essery
and Tom Humphreys
The Junior Red Cross
candidates were tested
Friday evening Completing
Juniors were Alexandra
Zivkevic. Tracy Remkes.
Christine Coates. Judy
Coates. Jeff Heywood. Janet
Hints. Marty Taylor. Karen
Wallace Susan Boyle. John
Giffm and Lovkish Malik.
Swimmers successfully
completing Sharks were
Doug Medd. Lorraine
Warwick. Mike Brunslow.
Darlene McBride. Judy
McBride. Kelly Johns. Scott
Bogart. Susan Durand and
Sharon Boersma.
The Red Cross Inter
mediates were examined on
Friday evening. Completing
the requirements were
David Dougall. Brenda
Waldeck. Jane Hendrick.
David Bidtnes. Elizabeth
Cottrell. Cheryl Lynn. Tin a
Brand. Lisa Prance, and Gib
Dow.
Candidates successfully
passing Seniors were Bruce
Anderson. Faye Gaiser,
Melissa Moffat. Nancy
VanBruwaene. Catherine
Lynn. Vicki Pfaff. Heather
Moffat. Sharon Skinner, and
Julie Hendrick.
KaarenBatten, Scott Batten
and Deb Taylor deserve
congratulations as they
passed their Bronze
Medallion Award on Friday
after completing one month
lessons. This award qualifies
them to lifeguard at pools
and beaches.
Saintsbury
By MRS HEBER DAWS
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee
and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Eaton
enjoyed a trip on the week
end to the Bruce Peninsula.
Manitoulinby theMacKinac
Bridge and home through
Michigan.
Shop at
Home
Drop it into our place.
Fast film service.
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