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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-09, Page 9 (2)
IP• NEWon to open the newtooSTOREeare O"OPENS Swortman, Fron. Shaw tthe-wife of Exeter's Tmayor, owner Anita Swartman and hursday on Main street. Shown tLeslie Swartting the bman. T -A photo Held at K -W hall _List winners from Hallo By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS 'KIRKTOh' The annual Halloween masquerade party was held in the Kirkton-Woodham Community Hall, October 31. Prizes winners were: Pre -School Best Hallowe'en Costume, Neta Heynsburgin, Elan ' 1 Gabian Stone Calcium Chloride in 100 pound bags Sand & Stone Gravel Stone for Weeping Beds EARL;JIPPERT TRUCKING LTD. Ctediton 23A -TZ...) Couchie; Best Comic, Mark Foster,• Debbie Doupe, Randy Johnson; Best Representation, Jamie Osborne, Mary Margaret Coward, Jessica Blackler; Best Patriotic, Kelly Robinson, Greg Blackler, JessicaWilson; Best Dressed Couple, Gary and Chris Heynsburgin Kindergarten and Grade I Best Hallowe'en Costume, Tracy Shute, Michael Doupe, Kathryn Atkinson; Best Comic, Katie Paul, Karen Foster, Susan Selves; Best Representation, Jenny Burgin, Rhett Hawkins, Martin Heynsburgin; Best Patriotic, Danny Scott, Dale Switzer; Best Dressed Couple, Bonnie Hartwick and Sandra Spence and Jason McElrea and Sherri Regier. Grades 2, 3, and 4 Best Hallowe'en Costume, Carol Willis, Leanne Bickell, Darlene Atkinson; Best Comic, David Switzer', Bob Switzer, Beth -Williams; Beat Representation, Chris Osborne, Todd Robinson, Andrea Blackler; Best •Co.tume, Michael Fletcher, Michael Osborne; Best Dressed Couple, Steve Selves and Devin Shamblaw, Chris Weernink and Blake Robinson and Diana Bragg andMartha LeeBearss. Grades 5, 6, 7 end 8 Best Hallowe'en Costume, Vicki Burgin, Marie tephens, Diane Willis; Best omic , Danny . Shute, Deanna Copeland, Steven Spence; Best Represen- tation, Jason Zvonkln, Valerie Stephen, Scott Brintnell;- Best Original, Laurie Hawkins, Marlene Denham, Stephen Thomp- son; Best Dressed Cotfple, .Karen Atkinson and Sonya Fletcher, Leanne Burgin and Jill Burgin and Maureen Blackler and David Scott. Adults Best Comic, Dave Williams, Betty Ross, Marvin Hartwick; Best Representation, Stephanie Hartwick, Orrie Hartwick, Steve Bibby; Best Original, Valerie Denham, Jeff Lamond, John Heard; Best Nothing angers a politician more than to have 'his remarks ignored.. • WINSI50000 GRAND PRIZE,OR SAVE IT WITTI TUE BANK OF MONTREAT'AND HURRY! CONTEST CLOSES NOV. 17 W1N TH IG $150,000 I1OW TO ENTER G PRIZE! 5150,000 Is a lot of rrioney Enjoy It today or save it at the BanK of Montreal where it can double' to S300.000, TEN $5,000 WINNERS! You could be one of ten lucky • customers who will win S5.000 cash Take the money now or leave it to double' •to S10,000, ie'v,:or • 2fthe unt rcr 17 1978 vrn, rmfor each '00.entnes per retest period Rini of the time to 111 WINNERS IN ALL! (r% ONE HUNDRED $1,000 ( 0 "SAVINGS -STARTER" WINNERS! "One hundred lucky customers will win S1.000 in cash! A nice savings starter that can grow to double' the money You know how time flies when you're having fun cavinal • L :nor h an.: announced Make sure you • '•- -P hgihle • - 55 000 winners, NO PRIIF winner •'"e contest closing 'Winnercrnav1 ' 30, • lyer fnubleCrithaspecial DoubleyourMoney • ., . for6years AAThe First Canadian Bank - Bank of Montreal r\ we'en Dressed Couple, Kevin Stephen, and Tim Shute; Harold Switzer and Bert • Bickell and David Blackler 'and Randy. McNaughton. Oldest Person in Costume, - Ethel Stephen ; Youngest Person in Costume, Heyn- sburgin twins. dvocate, November 9, 1978 Page 9 013 10®or — . I ssIIIII_ View .. eCraigp antomneat _ SOUNDS By .JOY SCHEIFELt AILSA CRAIG A few parents and younger children joined with the students from East Williams Public School Monday af- Homes can be adapted "Royal Homes Limited of Wingham will adapt any of their home plans to ac- commodate handicapjed persons," says Cor Mulder. Mr. Mulder believes anyone building a lifetime home should do so with wheelchair accessibility in mint. This can be done at an •additional' cost of ap- proximately $600. Mr. Mulder addressed the ALPHA (Awareness League for Physically Handicapped Adults) Huron group at Clin Public School. Slides were shown of the different stages of building these prefab houses, and the many models available. Bert Sootheran, vice- president of ALPHA Huron, chaired the meeting.. ALPHA meets next at Brussels Arena, November 28at8 p.m. The possibility of helping the March of Dimes plan an Awareness Day in Goderich will be discussed. ternoon when ttie "Theatre Beyond Words" visited the school. The group presented the pantomime play "Potato People." The -audience Will completely captured by the silent actions skillfully. put forth. . 'The company of five writes and directs their own material as well as creating scenery and sets. The group is sponsored by the Mid- dlesex County Public Library with the co- operation of the "Pt'ologue to the Performing Arta." Wednesday, November 22, the Home . and School Association of East Williams plans to feature a program entitled,•='L}1sgtpline Without Fear 1 Spring the Rod Sp the Child?" It_Is ieved this a timely topic f concern not- only to teachers, and parents but all members of the community. The Association is also renewing the program of Friday evening movies once a month when on Friday December 1 the Walt Disney's "Christmas Car- toon Special" will be shown in the school's gymnasium. It was felt this would be a good way to start off . the Christmas,season. A / minimal harge -will be sat levied and funds raised will 110 o r FANTASTIC support school activities. 81,11011e By KATHY COOPER The Thames Road Llimville Young People held their meeting Sunday at the Elimville United Church. The meeting topic was on "Halloween." The discussion, centred on "Come As You Are." The meeting ended with a lunch of popcorn and pop. . ` Personals Guests during the week with Mr. & Mrs. Bill Routly were Mr. Hillson Whiteford, Ingersoll, Mrs. Ella Somers and Mrs. Mildred Crago, St. Marys, Mrs. Dorothy Thomson, London and Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilcpx; Timothy and Traci*, Kitchener. Mr. & Mrs. Dop Kyle and boys$ London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alvin 111. 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