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UWO GRAD --Tom and Rita
Lessard of Huron Park, wish to
congratulate their oldest son,
Tom, on his graduation from the
University of Western Ontario.
Tom received his B.A. in
Statistics on June 19th. He is a
former'graduate of South Huron
District High school. Way to go
Tom.
FANSHAWE GRAD — Tom and
Rita Lessard wish to congratulate
their son, Glenn on his gradua-
tion from the Metallurgical
Engineering Program at Fan-
shawe College. He is also a
graduate of South Huron District
High School. Glenn has secured
a position with C.A.E. Webster of
London. Good luck.
Funeral for Canon Tomes
Clandeboye native dies
Funeral services were held for
Canon Stanley George Tomes, Friday
from St. Thomas Anglican Church,
Bracebridge.
Canon Tomes was the son of the late
George and Emily Tomes. He was
born in London in 1934 and attended
school there before moving to
Clandeboye. He was a graduate of
Medway High School, received his
B.A. degree at the University of
Western Ontario in 1956, then entered
Huron College where he received the
college Testamur certificate and title
of licentiate in Theology in 1959.
While attending Huron College he
served two summers as teacher and
mission worker at the Indian reserve
at Fort Severn and one summer as
boys counsellor at the Mohawk
School, Brantford.
He was first ordained as priest in
the Anglican Church at St. Alban's
Cathedral, Kenora then served St.
Peter's Church, Big Trout Lake as
well as several other small
settlements.
Ile moved to Rothesay, New
Brunswick for six years, Grand
Manan Island, N.B., for five years
then returned to Little Current,
Manitoulin Island for four years.
Canon Tomes was presently serv-
ing St. Thomas Anglican Church,
Bracebridge and had served as Rural
Dean for the Deanery of Muskoka for
the last two years.
He is survived by his wife, Doris
and dear father of Kanasia, Ruth,
Matthew and Rebecca, all of
Bracebridge. Dear brother of Mary
(Mrs. Frank Sawyer), Wyoming,
Gwen, (Mrs. Ralph Lynn),•'RR 2
Lucan and Tom Tomes, Centralia.
Sincere sympathy is extended to the
family of the late Stanley Tomes.
Stanley was a very special and
dedicated person and will be sadly
missed by all that knew him.
Blood Donor clinic
The Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic,
will be held Thursday, September 11
at Lucan Community Centre, from 5
p.m. to 9 p.m. Please mark this date
on your calendar and give the"Gift of
LIfe".
The Lucan and Clandeboye
Women's Institutes are sponsoring
this project.
Personals
Several from this community at-
tended the 25th wedding anniversary
celebration for Donna and Pete
Shipley, held at the Lucan Legion Hall
on Saturday evening.
Gerald and Irene Lynn returned
Friday evneing from a five day trip
to Expo and other places of interest
in B.C.
Isobel Simpson is a patient in
University Hoslital.
TWINS GRADUATE --- Bud and Helen Ryan, Crediton, are pleased
to announce the graduation of their twin daughters Anne (left) and
Ruth. Anne graduated from Fanshawe College, June 1986, with a third
year Business Administration Marketing Major diploma. She is
presently employed with the Kinney Corporation as a management
trainee. Ruth graduated from Brescia College (U.W.O.), June 1986,
with a Blt. in French. She will be attending Teachers' College at Ot-
tawa University in September. Congratulations girls! We're proud
of you.
GRADUATES — Terry D. Noyes,
son of Jerry and Elaine Noyes, RR
2 Lucan, recently graduated from
Centralia College of Agriculture
with a diploma in Agriculture
Business Management. Terry is
currently employed at Centralia
College in the research program.
t)
Caro{ynn
Lankin, daughter of Don and
Dorothy Lankin, Lucan graduated
from the Dental Hygiene Program
at Algonquin College in Ottawa
on June 23. She successfully
received her Royal College of
Dental Surgeons licence July 28
and has accepted a position with
the Huron Dental Centre, Exeter.
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Times -Advocate, August 27, 1986 Page 7A
Shipka 4-H discuss vegetables
Sy MRf. HUGH MORENZ
The "Summer '86". 4-H girls club,
number two of Grand Bend, which
comprise Shipka area girls, held their
last meeting, number 6, Monday,
August 18 at Bonnie Hotson's home.
This project has been "Seeds to
Shelf". They met at 7 p.m. and
discussed how to harvest vegetables.
To get quality vegetables you must
harvest them at the right time, and
once you harvest vegetables you must
know how to store them.
Their next subject discussed was
exhibiting vegetables and how to
judge them. They did their chart for
Achievement Day which will be in
Grand Bend library on August 26.
Leaders for this club were Brenda
Love and Ann Russell.
Reported by Connie Russell
Personals
Lori, daughter of Harold and
Lucille Vincent, leaves this week to
attend college in the United States,
near Orlando, Florida.
The Snyder and Vincent families of
this area attended some sessions of
the Church of God summer camp at
Thamesford last week.
Sue Anne Schroeder, Ottawa visited
a couple of days recently with her
parents, Pat and Jake and brother
Dennis, also with her sister Sandra in
London.
Guests with Hugh and I an evening
last week were Ed Turnbull, Zurich,
Oscar and Laura Miller, Melvin and
Gertie Stade, Hedy Devine, all of
Dashwood area, and Les and Mar-
jorie Adams, of Exeter. In the social
time we played games of euchre and
solo. The occasion was Hugh's
birthday.
SELLING THE RAW MATERIAL — Allan Hayter (left) and Jack Col-
eman were among the bean producers selling bags of beans at the
Ontario Bean Producers Marketing Board booth at the Zurich Bean
Festival.
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