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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-07-08, Page 18Page 6A Times -Advocate, July 1, 1981 o BIDDULPH GRADUATES — Graduation exercises for grade eight students at Blddulph Central School were held recently. Back, left, Kevin Hutchison, Rick Gwalchmai, Mindy Bates, Keith Hutchinson, David Radcliffe, Terri -Lynn Rummell Rob Burns, Jim Scott, Paul Lankin, Jane Thompson, Julie Funnell, Art Morgan and Jean Thompson. Third row, Blaine Butchart, Brent Fowels, Dennis MacDonald Shelley Gillan, Jeff McFalls, Barbara Gnoy, Mark Storey, Abner Butler Krista Mair, Kim Blay, Lezlie Hinge, Jennifer MacDonald and Donna McFalls. Second, Lee Lam, Carol Cunningham, Leslie Cunningham, Allison Clarke, Brent Bannerman Jesse Crawford, Chris Robertson, Scott Wissel, Vicki Hyde, Jackie Arnold and Sheryl Cobleigh. Front, vice-principal Leroy Bryan, teachers David Wilkins, Pat Vladers, Lois Lanteigne, Ann Bonsley, Laverne Revington, Judy Everett, Barbara Coughlin and principal Wallace Mclay. _ ., Photo by Schwartzentruber Saintsbury minister off to summer camp By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSBURY Church service at St. Cecil R Squire Sales & Service Repair Shop Equipment 47 John St. E. Exeter 235-0465 Patricks church is cancelled for the month of July. The Rector Rev. Smith has com- menced his duties at Huron Church Camp in Bayfield. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Davis were recent guests with their niece Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maguire antj family. and later with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love and girls. Varna. Many from this communi- ty visited the funeral home in London to show their respect for the late Frederick Dickins and fami- ly. Fred was formerly of this community. He attended school at old SS no 2 and was a member of St. Patrick's church. He served in the se- cond world war. He is sur- vived by his widow. the former Marjoire Smith, two daughters. Mrs. Dan (San- dra) Wallace and Mrs. Jim (Brenda) Moore and five grandchldren, three brothers and five sisters and the late Frank Dickins. The funeral took place June 29 from Carrothers and Son funeral home London to St. James cemetery. JIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl111111111111I1III1111111I1111111I11111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiWIiliil101111IIIIIIIIIIII111111IL' BE Dietrich Metal Products Manufacturer of Metal Trim Sales of Steel Siding Farm Building Construction Concrete Forming Complete Building Sales Self -Erected Structures 1 1/4 Miles West of Mt. Carmel and /2 Mile South ig for: ER.R.# 8 Parkhill Phone 294-6940=_ 11111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlai Mrs. Heber Davis was weekend guest with her cousin Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, Exeter at her cottage in Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Greenlee enjoyed a few days recently at .Manitoulin. Their daughter Debby was guest with her grandparents Rev. and Mrs. G. Anderson DENTAL ASSISTANT — Kathy Brooks, daughter of Eugene and Carol Willard, RR 1 Centralia graduated from Fanshawe College June 29, as a dental assistant . A graduate of South Huron District High School and Stephen Central School, she is now employed in a dental clinic in Aurora. BINDWEE' 11 -It ? 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Green ways kids enrol By ANNE WAVER GREENWAY Bible School has started in Parkhill and some children who are attending from here are Tara and Brent Larmer, Heather Bullock, Paul Woodburn Jamie and Andy Eagleson, 'Lisa and Scott Eagleson and Jackie Wiersma. It will continue for two weeks. The Windup: The climb to success is easier if your father gives you a ladder. Peter and Anne Wiersma attended Pete's Family Reunion on the week -end at Grand Rapids,Michigan, Edna Wooaburn attended the fortieth Wedding Set goal for trees Huron County Council recommended to its development committee at its June meeting that a minimum of 1,000 trees be planted when the committee issues an order to replant trees. For some time now, council has been concerned about the number of ap- plications for exception to the tree cutting by-law, which have been brought before the development. committee. The committee's June report showed they considered seven ap- plications this month. Stanley reeve Paul Steckle told council it seems people want to extend themselves as far as the by-law permits. In many cases when the committee permits a farmer to remove a lot of trees, they request the farmer replant 100 trees. Steckle said he questions whether 100 .trees is worth planting and what ensures the trees will live, he asked. Steckle commented he appreciates the concern of farmers that large machinery does operate well around trees, but he said he is also concerned about the problems of erosion and top soil blowing away. Tom Cunningham, chairman of the develop. ment committee pointed out that the by-law is explicit; if trees are encouraged to die through neglect or some other reason, the committee has the power to order they be replanted again. Cunningham went on to say the new ruling may prevent the replanting of trees in some cases. If there isn't room to plant 1,000 trees, said Cunningham, it is possible the committee will recommend none be planted. Reeve Steckle observed planting the trees six feet apart in rows six feet apart would permit 1,800 to be planted in an acre. He said he doesn't find the new ruling out of line in this respect. Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman of Orillia which was held at their daughter's home 'at Smith- ville. Edna is a cousin of Mrs. Coleman. Martha Geromette ac- companied the Grand Bend Seniors on a bus trip to Guelph and Kleinburg recently. HESSTON 12% Prime Program Available now on all Hesston Farm Equipment. 12 mo. financing — 12% finance charge* 24 mo. financing — 14% finance charge* 36 mo. financing — 14.5% finance charge* -Eaec1rve annual percentage rale OR, CHOOSE... FINANCE CHARGE WAIVERS to Dec. 1, 1981 OR... CASH REBATES You may choose any one of three offers The Pnme Program. 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