Times-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 5 (2)two names that are
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Brinsley area students
capture school's awards
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
• Graduation ceremonies
were held at McGillivray -
Central School Thursday
evening when diplomas were
presented to 31 grade eight
students by the principal,
Mrs. Ila Hamilton.. •
Mistress of ceremonies for
the evening was Cindy
Bardawill president of the
. Students' Council. Several
musical numbers were
presented by members of the
graduating class and the
guest speaker. -
Joe Dushane of CJBK was
introduced by Robin Turner
and thanked by David
.Whiting. Valedictorian was
Elizabeth Markus. - •
Awards were given to
Elizabeth Markus for
English, Mathematics,
Geography, •French and
General Proficiency to Terry
Hodgins for History,. to_
David Whiting for Science, to
Elizabeth Lagerwerf for
Girls' Athletics, to Rick Lee
for Boys' Athletics, and to
Steven Lagerwerf for
Greatest Progress.
,E�ing the program,
-the graduates, parents -and
guests enjoyeda buffet lunch
'prepared by the grade seven
mothers. A lovely,
graduation cake was made
and decorated by Mrs.
Graham Eagleson.
Personals -
Becky McAlpine, Karen
and Jennifer Lee were in-
vited to Cathy Amos' bir-
thday party M -onlay af-
ternoon to celebrate • her
fourth, birthday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jake Lager-
werf and family. Janice
Hodgins. Mrs. Dorothy
Bullock. Exeter. Mr & Mrs.
Jim
Hodgins and Andrea.
Strathroy and Mr. & Mrs.
Fred -Lewis were supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilbert Lewis and Carolyn.
. Mr. & Mrs. Don Newey and
girls, Kingston visited a
couple days last week with
her -parents Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Trevithick,
Kevin Steeper, Terry
Hodgins,- Kathy Maynard
and -Elizabeth Krainz were a
few of the local students who
graduated Thursday evening
at McGillivray r Central
School.
The United Church Women
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met Wednesday in. the_
basement of the church for
their July meeting.
Over the holiday weekend
visitors with Mr. &" Mrs.
Jack Trevithick were Mr. &
Mrs. Neil Trevithick,
Brantford and Miss Ruth
Trevithick, Etobicoke.
A few from this area at-
tended the dance for Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Daley in Dash-
wood on Saturday night.
, Karen Hodgson graduated
from Nbrth Middlesex High
- School and has com pleted
her Grade l2.
Shipka residents
take holiday trips
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ.---
SHIPKA
Alr. & Mrs.. Alvin O.
Recker, of Roblin. Manitoba.
visited last week at- his
brother's Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Becker, and with other
relatives in this area.
Mrs. Jack Keller and
Sherri -Lynn visited her
parents Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Kirk, Moorefield, while her
mother was a patient in
Palmerston hospital last
week.
Jim and Marg Sweitzer,
Mike and Bonnie Erickson
spent the week end down
Kingston way and had a boat
cruise on the Thousand
Islands.
Jeffand Amy Sweitzer
spent the week end with their
grandma Mrs. Doris
Sweitzer
Mrs. Jessie VerBeem,
Camlachie and Mrs. Mae
Bever. c'f�th.e inery area.
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.visited Tuesday with Mrs. &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz.
. Mrs. Arnold Keller
returned home Friday from
Victoria hospital; London.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian Anger,
Welland recently married
and home from a honeymoon
in the Bahamas, spent the
week end with their cousins
Mr. & Mrs. Terry Pickering,
Justin and Jennifer.
James Snyder hada week
end holiday trip down to the
-Pennsylvania and the Boston
area of U.S.A.,'-
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Campbell,
Kim and'Kelly, Exeter were
Sunday night supper guests
with her parents Mr. & Mrs.
Milton Sweitzer.
Bonnie. Tracey and Sheltie
Baker. are.' holidaying at
their grandparents Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Baker 'Sr. this
week, while their mother
Carol. is visiting her father
Al Hemingway. in Califor-
nia. The Baker girls visited
Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Doug R`t3ssell, Connie. Alex
and Elizabeth. .
Ken .Baker Jr., Stratford
spent the week end at his
parents home here.
The Sehilbe reunion was
held Sunday afternoon at
Shipka Community centre.
with about 60 in attendance.
Nancy Baker and Sherrie
Wilkins of Kitchener, spent.
the week end camping at the
Pun p-.; Park.
Monday evening visitors.
•• with Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Miller
and Robert were Mr.
& Mrs. Otto Schatz. Garden
City Michigan, Mr. & Mrs.
Vernon' Schatz, Dashwood.
Mrs. Earl Miller. Steven and
Freddie. Birthday=
congratulations were ex-
pressed for Freddie on his
13th birthday.
Harvey. Gloria and Kevin •
Beirling 'rated Saturday
evening with Mr. & Mrs.
vigol Sweitzer.
Pym clan unite
for annual fete:
• The anni.al Pyrn picnic
..as held Sunday June 25 at
Riverview Park with a good ••
attendance. all enjoyed a
bountiful supper.
President Harold Davis
welcomed all present and
hoped that everyone will
enjoy the evening together.
Letters were read from
Mrs Marion Rae, London,
and Mr, & Mrs. Jam Doan
lloneywood extending
greetings and best wishes.
A moment of silence with
prayer was observed for the
three folk who have passed
on since the last picnic.
Three weddings and three
births were reported during
the year.
Minutes and financial
statement of the 1977 picnic
were read by Lena Kirkland,
secretary and approved.
A motion by Alvin Pym
and Harry Cole approved a
donation of S10 to the parks
committee. The- picnic for
1979 will be held the same
place, s%me - time and the
same officers were re
elected.
The couple present the
longest married was Hubert
and Myrtle Hunter. 47 years.
The person with the longest
name was baby MacDonald
and also the youngest
present. Jennifer Dorott •
Ann, Hunter MacDona d:
`mystery prize guessed
correctly by Marie Branton.
- Sports were girls
kicking their shoe intp a
bushel - basket, Brenda
Shulman; boys kicking their
shoe. Dennis Pym. -
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Mc CURDY GRADUATES Grad.uptipp.exercises for the grode eight class
of J.AD. McCurdy school in Huron Park were held this post week In the bock
row are Mr. H. Brooks, Bill Reid, Jeff Gre6,-Mike Gallagher, Gary Spurm,
Randy Insley, Harold Borden. Mike Milts, Ron Snelgrove. Robin Winger and
Mr. A. Fraser. In the middle row are Ms. L. Driedger, Ste.e Arnezeder Pouf
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Light reading
books available
More light fiction and non-
fiction for summer reading
at the Exeter Library.
1. Summer of the Spanish
Woman by C. Gaskin
2. The Thornbirds by
Mc(,tillough
3. - Bloodline by Sidney
Sheldon -•
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10 Getting & staying fit for
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11. Everything you should
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