HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 1987-07-01, Page 24PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1987.
The 1987 Graduating Class at East Wawanosh Public School are [front
row, from left]: Bill Chaulk [Gr. 7-8 teacher], Heather Hopper, Sheila
Schwartzentruber, Cheryl Darlow, Brenda Hallman, Jennefer
Chettleburgh, Ken Scott [principal]; [middle row], Steven Marks,
Darrell Pletch, Rick Johnston, Michael Jardin, Dean Tilbrook; [back
row], Mark Coultes, Dave McKee, Andrew Campbell, Tom Cull.
TIMOTHY FRITZ
Timothy James Fritz, son of Jim
and Barb Fritzof RR 2, Brussels
graduated on May 15, 1987 from
the Ridgetown College of Agricul
tural Technology, with a diploma in
Agricultural Production and Man
agement. He is presently employ
ed with E & E Seegmiller Ltd.,
Kitchener, Ontario.
HYDRO HERITAGE
RENOVATION
One of the oldest hydro-electric
stations in the province will be
renovated this summer to increase
its generating capacity and effi
ciency.
Eugenia station, on the Beaver
River north of Flesherton, was
built in 1915. The rehabilitation
program includes returning an idle
generator to service and replacing
one of two wooden penstocks. Once
repairs are completed in October,
the station will generate 3,600
kilowatts of electricity to the
province.
Londesboro Happy
Gang attend Games
The Happy Gang Seniors held
their meeting June 24 with 24
present. The president Audrey
Thompson welcomed all and 0
Canada was sung. She gave a
reading, “A child’s view on
retirement.”
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by secretary Margaret
Good. Correspondence was a
thank you from Timmie Airdrie for
Grade 8 gift for graduation French
award. The treasurer’s report was
given by Hazel Ried showing a
balance of $65.96. Helen Lawson
reported that the Grade 8 awards
given were English to Paul Jewitt;
French to Timmie Airdrie from the
Happy Gang.
Audrey reported 46 miles on
‘ ‘walk to moon”. On August 19 at 2
p.m. will be the Huronview
Birthday party. The Happy Gang
seniors will be in charge and each
one is to make 2 dozen cookies. Six
people volunteer to help serve.
Audrey will be M.C. for the
program. -A reading was given by
Beth Knox.
Those present who took part in
the games in Seaforth reported as
follows!: crib, Cliff Saundercock,
Jim McEwing; euchre, Jean Scott,
Dora Shobbrook; crokinole, Clara
Riley, Lome Hunking; shuffle
board, Hazel Reid, Audrey
Thompson; some cards played,
winners, ladies’ high, Hazel Reid;
lone hands, Margaret Taylor; low,
Clara Riley; men’s high, Esther
Moffatt; lone hands, Jean Scott;
low, Margaret Good.
Happy Birthday was sung and
cake served for Mabel McAdam.
Lunch was served by Helen
Lawson and Isabel Scanlon. Clara
Riley reported a 2-day mystery tour
in July. Contact Clara if interested
by July 3. The two nights twin
room costs $158 per person. Also
on Aug. 20 a bus will be going to
Huron Country Playhouse in
Grand Bend to Brigadoon. The cost
is $28.
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A large number enjoyed the
Pancake Breakfast given by the
Sunday School. Greeting for
church was Gordon Shobbrook.
The ushers were Kelly Bosman,
Jennifer Szusz, Sherri Hoggart
and Shannon Duizer. A hymn-sing
was held prior to the service, led by
Rev. Snihur with pianist Deanna
Lyon.
Rev. Snihur welcomed all and
gave the call to worship and the
announcements. Next Sunday,
July 5 there will be an outdoor
service and congregational picnic
at Seaforth Community Park at 11
a.m. Vacation Bible school will be
trom August 10 to 14, mornings.
Thechildren’ssong was ‘‘Praise
a'1 ye little children. ” The story
was about five fingers, each
representing who to pray for, one
sick or shut in, two friends, three
grandparents, four parents and
teachers and five me. Junior
teacher’s were Yvonne and Danny
Hoggart. The scripture was read
by Mrs. Ruth Snider and the
sermon was given by Mrs. Snider
of H.I.D.A. Rev. Snihur thanked
all whohelped with the pancake
breakfast.
The congregational meeting was
held following the morning service
to discuss and vote on a proposal to
share the ministry with the Auburn
congregation. Bob Trick was chair
person and fielded several con
cerns. Londesborough congrega-
ion voted in favour of accepting the
union on a one year trial basis.
There will be no Sunday services
July 19, 26 and August 2.
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