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DEVELOPMENT BA N/
THE,BRU JULY' 2 in()
WE MADE IT!--The.Kindergarten class at Grey Central Sghool in Ethel ' Jennifer . Vanass; Christine den. Dekker , Will Perrie; Tara Ford and
graduated on Monday and (NS', if their concentration span was a little Robbie Miller. (Photo by Ranney)
short for getting their picture taken, they .still came out looking like
winners. In the front row from left are: Jasan Prescott, Matthew Ezewski,
Priska' Menzi, John.- Morton, Barbara Alexander, Rachel Thompson,
Bryan Stevenson, Stacdy-Boyd, Sandra.' Buckley, Rachel Miller, Julie
BroWn,. Doug- Miller, Jennifer Brown and Kelly Kreuter. In the back row
from left are: Paula Smith, Grant Martin, AarOn Cardiff, Jeff Sproul, Jim
Cowman,' Earl Grisdate, Seth McCutcheon, Lyall Winger, Lisa Huisser,
CONGRATULATIONS, GIRLS—Harold Robinson, Vice-Chairman of the
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) and Dawn Bronson,
,Conservation Education TeChnician, presented prizes to these Grey
Central students for winning in .the MVCA's Scrapbook CompetitiOn.
From left are: Bonnie Evans - First - Wildlife Management, o'arol Anne
Connell - Second - Wildlife Management and Brenda -Baker - Third -
Recreation. Honorable
mentions went to
Darlene Bishop and
Kendra Baillie -
Ecology and to Michele
McMahon - Recreation.
(Photo by Ranney)
Openi
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to small
PLAYDAY TROPHIES Playday to these youngsters is the same as
.Track and Fieldto anyone'else and since Melanie Vermeer of Grade 1 and
Grant Martin of Kindergarien had the most points at Playday, they
wound up with the 'trophies at an - Awards Day Program held at Grey
Central on Monday. Presenting them with their trophies is Grade 1
teacher Marg Whitmore. (Photo by Ranney)
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A time to catch our breatl. - singing -Great is Thy Faith=
after a busy Senior Citizen fulness." Four of the young.
Week. Winning the, clock, girls' sang "Turn Your Eyes
was Mrs. L. Brown from Upon Jesus.'' From all re-
Dashwood, and winning the ports, it was a service most
quilt was Wk. Pat . Holland enjoyed-by the residents in
from Clinton. We would like attendance.
to thank all those who Day Care held a Craft
support our draws by,huying show in the auditorium all
tickets. day Tuesday. Hensall
Women's Institute helped all
those celebrating birthdays
At the Sunday morning in June to celebrate by service the choir sang "Isn't entertaining on Wednesday
He Wonderful." The medi-
tation was on the Subject of
"Seeking Christ." Linda and
Wayne Cowall conducted the
afternoon service.
Among
the musical service put on
by the Exeter Young People
was Mr. and Mrs. CovVell
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Grads,
prizes
- at Grey
Central
Coleman, Mary McAllister,
Unice Lamb, John McTag-
gart, Mary Van Camp, Pat
Thutlow, Frank Bissett,
Charles McCabe and George
Turnbull., Huronview wotild
like to welcome Jennie Finlay
from Gorrie, Verda Beckler
from Exeter and Erma Pass-
more from Exeter also. Mrs.
Passmore is in on. Vacation
Care.
business
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Birthday was sung and cup-
cakes and juice were served.
Mrs. Muriel Gibson thanked
the Hensall Women's Insti-
tute.
Those attending the Win-
tario bonus draws on Thurs-
day, afternoon were Grace
Peck, Muriel Gibson, Marg-
aret Murray, Eber Lewis,
William Hutchings, Marg-
aret ' Mitchell, Mrs. Dorene
afternoon. Mrs. H. Payne
started the programme off by
leading the residents in a
sing song. Frank Forest on
the fiddle and Mary Broad-
foot accompanying him on
the piano played two toe
tapping numbers. Hazel Cor-
bett gave; s a reading called
Fat Fannie's New Slacks.
Frank and Mary finished. off
the programme by playing a
piano and fiddle duet'llapPy
Win rizes at Huronview