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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-07-14, Page 5EIIDDULPH GRADUATING CLASS — The 1982 grade eight class at Biddulph Central School graduated Monday night with a banquet at the lucan Community Centre. Back, left, Alan Richards, Glenn Root, Wayne Hodgins, Rick Emery, Norman Shannon, Christopher Yule, Jeff Gwalchmai, Kirk Davis, Dwaynelyons,Tim Shipley, Scott Rummell and Jim Ovens. Fourth row, Erin McComb, Sean Westman, Ritchie Moore, Dean Van Arenthals, Roddy Johnston, Guy Westman, Todd Fronts, Bob Gnay, Doug Haskett, Jeff Turnbull, Noel Westman and Robert Tindall. Third row, Percy Earhart, Debbie Prouse, Stuart Thomas, David Steeper, Lauralee MacDonald, Sherrie Evans, Peggy McFaIIs, Janice Atkinson, Christine Jones, Jennifer Anderson, Christine Currah, Leanne Sovereign and Rob McNaII. Second row, Stewart Thomas, Ben Bakker, Jamie Robb, Peter Bates, Doug Fretz, Wendy Nevin, April Emery, Stephanie Hayter, Belinda Avery, Tanya Butchort, Heather Blay, Steve Wickham and teacher Leroy Bryan. Front, principal Wallace Mclay)teachers Laverne Revington and Judy Everett, Anette Vonderguhk, Colleen Malcolm, Wanda Kenney. Melissa Harding, Diane Watt, Amy Waugh and teachers Ann Bansley, Lois Lantelgne and Jim Duddy. T -A photo Cromarty Ladies test s knowledge ty Presbyterian Church meeting closed with prayer. Calder McKaig is a patient a car accident at the corner in Women's Missionary Society Dorothy Miller and Agnes La- in Seaforth Hospital following Cromarty last week. July 6 at her home. She open- mond served a delicious ed the meeting with the poem lunch. "Who" followed by the A very. successful garden reading of parts of Psalms 146 party was_held at the home of and 147. Betty Dow's topic on .Ivan and Betty Lou Norris Friendship included poems last Sunday. The many guests and stories with reference_ to were entertained by old-tyme Mother Teresa. fiddle music throughout the The minutes of the June afternoon and evening and en - meeting were read by toyed a bountiful potluck sup - By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN secretary, Lillian Douglas. per served smorgasbord Soffa Lila McKaig gave the style. treasurer's report and the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing offering was taken and and Tom visited Sunday with dedicated. Agnes LaMond Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jeffer- reported that the members son, Donnybrook. had sent 5 cards and made 20 Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Scott visits to the sick and shut-ins. have arrived home after Six members and one spending the past month and visitor answered the roll call a half visiting with their son with a Bible verse or poem on and daughter-in-law David Friendship. The business was and Carol Scott in British Col- in charge of the president, umbia, and with other friends' Dorothy Miller. The next and relatives in the western meeting will be held on the provinces. regular date, the first Thurs- While in Moose Jaw they day of the month. spent several days with Howard and Hazel Eves and attended the Kwong-Eves wedding. Margaret Laing spent a few dais with her parents follow- ing a trip to Moose Jaw where she and her sister, Marilyn Zimmer, Stratford, were guests at the Kwong-Eves wedding. Scott Zimmer, Stratford had a few days holiday with his grandparents, Bob and Ruth Laing. Kathy Norris is recuperating in Toronto Sick Children's Hospital following her final leg operation. By MRS. ROBERT LAING Cromorty Agnes La mond presided for the July meeting of Cromar- Plan event at Staffa Intended for last week The South Hibbert Athletic Association held a meeting at the home of president, Bob Harris Tuesday evening. Plans were finalized for the annual pork barbecue to be hele on Saturday July 24 at Cromarty Park. Congrattilations to Steven Gardiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gardiner, who was chosen as Valedictorian for the graduating Grade 8 class at Upper Thames Elementery School recently. A number from this com- munity were guests at the Menyes-Smale wedding and reception in Kitchener Saturday. Mrs. Joanne Capling, Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greer and Michael Gam- ble, Ormstown, Quebec, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Templeman and family. Kathy Norris is a patient at Sick Children's Hospttat in Toronto, having undergone surgery earlier this week. The mission study was led by Edna Stoneman with everyone participating in reading and discussion. Since there are many different religions practised in Canada, we must accept, care for and respect people of other, religions, but we must also share our faith with them. The guiding principle of our witness should be forgiveness and love. Quizes on Canada and on Mothers of the Bible were conducted by Lila McKaig and proved very interesting. The It's so good to get together IN THE SUMMER Pool Party, Church Picnic, Team Together or Just Dropping In On Friends... BE SURE TO INCLUDE FINGER LICKIN GOOD CHICKEN lir INS Kentucky Fried CkickeflM 227 Main St., North Exeter The Colonel's taste is best. Kentucky Fried Chicken and Ironwood Golf Course Mixed 18 Hole FUND RAISING TOURNAMENT Saturday, July 24 Proceeds to Exeter Grounds Development Committee S • Prizes in3 flights • Supper • Green Fees Tickets available onwood Golf Kentucky d Chicken Club By MRS. RID BOWDEN Miss Ada Mitchell of Montpelier, Ohio spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and Sunday they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Hobbs, Lond n. Miss Pauline Overholt visited with her mother Mrs. Von Overholt on the weekend and Saturday they visited with Gary Overholt who is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Sunday visitor with Mrs. Clara Cunnington was her sister Mrs. Lloyd Shantz, Waterloo and they both were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc Isaac and family, Crediton. Mrs. .Lloyd Vogan, Mrs. Dale Taylor and Shawn of Listowel, Mrs. Wayne Brown and boys of Monkton visited Tuesday with Mrs. Clara Cunnington. Tom and Mary . Kooy visited with Mary's brother Maurice MacDonald, Tuesday at University Hospital where he is a patient following a severe heart attack Mrs. Clara Cunnington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klemke and Jean visited Thursday with Miss Mabel Refoir at the Bonnie Brae Nursing home in Tavistock. Times -Advocate, July 14,1982 Page 5 1 have the simplist of tasks. I'm always satisfied with the best. Oscar Wilde Wedding Flowers by 395 Main St., Exeter, 235-2350 Alcan Alum. Westbend TS510 STORM DOORS 9830 11/2" series No. 400 3 std. sizes White, black, brown, cream 510 Sq. in. Cooking area STANLEY BERRY GARAGE DOORS 10 x 12 Reg. 414.95 NOW $ 3 5 995 Pck. 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