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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1982-07-14, Page 9GRADUATE AT ST. PATRICK'S - The 1982 grade eight class at St. Patrick's Separate School at Lucan graduated Monday night. Back, left, Karen Lemmon, Dave Versteegh, John Lenders, Tina Capulbo, Michael Dewan, Kathleen Reymer, Tom Van Denberg, Jim Jacquith, Diane Kelly, Andy Mcllhargey, Marianne Den Otter and Rachel Rosch. Second row, teacher Susan Barry, Robert Giesen, Theresa Foran, Mat- thew Welsh, Ron Van Geel, Margaret Mitchell, Lisa Anderson, David Manders, Dawn Reid, Lisa Amaral, Ray Von Geel, Lisa Bakker, Michael Mitchell, Wilma Verkeyen and principal Mike Dutton. Front,. Peter Molenkamp, Peter Hendrickson, Maria Van Sas, Eddy Hessels, Anne Toohey, Chris Giesen, Julie O'Shea, Stephen Schumacher, Mona Markin and Stephen O'Sullivan. T -A photo 11, Comes from Saskatoon Times -Advocate, July 14,1982 Page 9 Induct new Thames Road minister By MRS. WILLIAM ROHN Rev. Barbara Laing of Dashwood was in charge of the Induction Service Thurs- day evening in Thames Road Church for Rev. Robert Matheson of Saskatoon who has been called as pastor to the Thames Road-Elimville pastoral church. Rev. Ralph King of Kirkton- Woodham Pastoral Charge read the Scripture Lesson. Members of Elimville and ThamesRoad choirs sang "Just a Closer Walk With Thee" accompanied by the organist Miss Agnes Bray. r Rev. Ralph King gave an inspiring message. Rev. Lorne Gibson, Strat- ford and Rev. Brian Elder; Crediton assisted with the in- duction of Rev. Matheson. Jack Stewart spoke a few words and called on the following to speak. Reeve Murray Dawson, Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne and Bruce Delbridge, clerks of session, Mrs. Ken Duncan and Mrs. Marian Skinner, U.C.A. presidents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Cann welcomed the peo- ENGLISH MUFFINS OUR REG. 99c PKG. OF 8 CANADA BRAND WHITE VINEGAR 4 LITSREt ORANGE JUICE 12.5 FL. OZ. 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A smorgasbord lunch was then partaken of which brought an enjoyable day to a close. We welcome Rev. Robert and Mrs. Matheson to our community. Hodgert reunion The 57th Hodgert reunion was held at Mitchell Lions Park Saturday, with a total of 80 people registering throughout the day. June Stewart, president ex- tended a welcome to all. An excellent sports pro- gramme was led by Don and Maida Gaiser, Margaret Gilmour and Wilma Coates. Races six years and under Trevor MacLean, Tim Parker; girls nine years and under Heather Hodgert and Cheryl Hodgert. Boys Bobby Landgren, Jeff Hodgert and Michael Hodgert. Girls 12 and under Cheryl Hodgert, Heather Hodgert. Boys Dave Olson, Bobby Lan- dgren, Jeff Hodgert. Single ladies Faye Gaiser, Elizabeth Olson, Pat Hodgert. Single men Brad Cann, Jim Dunlop, Alan Hodgert. Mar- ried ladies Brenda MacLean, Shirley , Hodgert, Judith Parker. Married men Brian Hodgert, Bob Hulley, Wilson George. Grandmother's walk Lois Hodgert and Marion Allen. Grandfather's walk Mervyn Hodgert and Don Mayo. Distance walk 52 ft. ladies and men Faye Geiser and Alma Richard. Kick the slip- per girls 12 and under Cheryl Hodgert and Heather Hodgert. Boys Jeff Hodgert and Bobby Landgren. 12 and over ladies Shirley Hodgert and Judith Parker. Men Larry Mayo and Arnold Cann. Three legged race 6 to 9' years Cheryl and Michael Hodgert, Jeff Hodgert and Bobby Landgren, Trevor MacLean and Tim Parker. 15 and over Brian Hodgert and Heather Hodgert, Faye Gaiser and Pat Hodgert. Frisbee throw - closest to rope wins, all ages, all sexes, Cheryl Hodgert and Michael Hodgert. Relays Tennis raquet and ball Jim Dunlop's team. Ten- nis ball;, panty hose and orange Jim Dunlop's team. Guessing contest unlabelled can Agnes Bray, guess the contents of can Kidney beans. Matching the pennies Mary Hodgert. Guessing the number of jelly beans in the jar, Brian Hodgert. Youngest child Ryan Parker February C 25, 1982, oldest lady Mary Hodgert, oldest gentleman Les Hart. Officers for 1983 are honourary president Mrs Whitney Coates, presidents Glen and June Stewart, vice presidents Arnold and Marion Cann, secretary Joanne Hodgert, treasurer Agnes' Bray, table committee Paul and Audrey Hoff, Mervyn and Grace Hodgert, Gertie Clarke and Lorne Hamilton, sports committee Jack and Nancy Hodgert and Bob and Janet Hulley. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Miller and family spent last week at Boat Lake. Mr. Hugh Matheson of Ot- tawa, Mr. and Mrs. Baden Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Beddoes and Arden of Kingston spent the weekend with Rev. Robert and Mrs. Matheson. Miss Barbara Miller, Toronto, Miss Ruth Bray and Miss Brenda Hodgert, London spent the weekend at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. John Miner, Estavan, Saskatchewan are holidaying with their parents Rev. Stewart and Mrs. Miner of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Sunday July 18 a joint church service will be held at Eiimville church at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Robert Matheson in charge. Rev. 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