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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 ieriy 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. mev > B. 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 M M » M i i i i i i ■ i ■ i ■ ■ ■ i i i fy a^a ass s+a re A'tsa Oa g E COMPLETE BOOKS O ''Ey C 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- • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • FARM .{Including Manure Tankst pc- 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 Car- SAVE $100c. a. McDowell ltd. CENTRALIA ONTARIO Plant; 235-0833 Office: 228-6961 NOW ON SHARP MICROWAVE OVENS 1 now $589 Discover the convenience of microwave cooking. You'll save time, energy and money. SHARP 20" COLOR TV'S Reg.$699 OUR REG. PRICE $699 NOW ONLY $599 SAVINGS Effective Aug 1,1978 VICTORIA and GREY TRUST COMPANY MRS. JOYCE E. BLACK Manager RON KEYS Accountant WHITING'S • Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New & Used) Main St.235-1964 • Antiques & Things 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. Exeter Pharmacy LIMITED Main Street 235-1570 •••••••••••••• CHANGING TO METRIC! JFabrics Vl PRICE Eten Yards — No Ends AT THE FOLLOWING POLKA-DOT STORES Hyland Plaza Northland Mall 688 Dundas St. CHATHAM EXETER INGERSOLL SARNIA ST. THOMAS STRATFORD • STRATHROY > TILLSONBURG# WOODSTOCK • •••••••••••••• X SPECIALS ) < Prices In Effect This THURS., FRI. SAT. & SUN. 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