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Seniorsfrom win
gold medal euchre
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
Uashwooa
The Tri County Senior games in
Seaforth June 22-23 laid 26 com-
munities represented with 450
members lu participate in the various
games. The Dashwood Good Compa-
nions represented by Stan and Shirley
Preszcator won the gold medal for the
highest score in euchre. Crokinote
was played by Aldene Wolfe and
Hosie Rader who won fifth place
Bridge contest was played by Maud
Hoffman and Alma Genttner ( they
had a good time).
•Tuesday evening banquet closed
the event and attending was Harry
and Maud Hoffman, Altna Gentling:.
Aldene Wolfe. Rosie Rader and Nola
Love. The Seaforth Agriculture Socie-
ty serval the banquet.
Bible Schools
The area children are so fortunate
to have Iwo Vacation Bible Schools to
attend for the first two weeks of July.
July 6-10 at Zurich Public School in-
cludes all students from kindergarten
to grade 10 inclusive. Bus leaves
Zurich at 8:15 a.m. to pick up students
in Dashwood and will return near
noon. Bus route in Zurich paper.
Students beginning kindergarten in
September are asked to pre -register
by phoning Mrs. Steven Alles 236-4337.
.lulu 13-17 at Dashwood Zion
Lutheran church for students from
pre -kindergarten to grade 8. School
tunes 9:00 to 11:45 a.m. Pre -register
by phoning Lutheran church offiee
231-3622 or 237-3548.
The Fahner picnic held at Lloyd
and Eva Fahner's residence was at-
tended by Ezra and Helen Fahner,
Red and Maxine Frikleton of
Chauvin, Alberta; Gerald and Bar-
bara Keyes, Lisa and John Violette,
Pembroke; Laurie and Van Tuckey
and Luke, Trenton. Rick and Cathy
Skinner and Brandon, Joe and Nan-
cy Becker and family, BilPand Nan-
cy Becker, Dashwood.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Haist and Stanley were Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert F. Haist and Douglas and
Wilma Haist, Madison, Wisconsin.
Everett was happy to see his brother
Herbert who is 90 years young.
Joseph and Marilyn Zimmer at-
tended the 25th anniversary of John
and Teresa Coupland, Brampton.
Jean Ann Guenther, London, visited
Monday with George and Shirley
Tiernan,
The matron and patrons of the
Shamrock year 1983-84 Order of 4he
Eastern Star met at the Boyle home
for their annual picnic. Represented
was Clinton, St. Marys, Exeter,
Strathroy, London, Ingersoll.
Congratulations to Jack and Max-
ine Gaiser on their 25th anniversary.
Members of the choir and neighbours
surprised them Tuesday evening in
form of a chivaree. •
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THURSDAY TODDLERS GRADUATES - Shown here are graduates of the Thursday afternoon class at
the Toddlers Inn nursery school. Back, left, Ryan Sullivan, Meaghan O'Rourke, David Overholt, Jennifer
Willard, Maggie Steciuk, Jason Davey, Jonathan Enns and Stephen Darbishire. Centre, Caleb Johns,
Chris Frayne, Michael Dietrich, Natalie Broom, Mork Bilinsky, Joel Gardiner, Jeffrey Jarrett and Amy
Hodgert. Front, Joshua Long, Becky Pickering, Sarah Walker, Sarah Workman, Pamela Keys, Ann Marie
Hodgert and Jillion Wareing. T -A photo
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TODDLERS INN GRADUATES The graduates of the Tuesday morning class at Toddlers Inn Nursery
School are shown here. Back, left, Sarah Hodge, Kelly Bowers, Jayden Dinney, Joshua Mayer, Jeffery
Finkbeiner, Steven Rasenburg, Shanna Vandersleen, Sarah Webber and Eric Brownlee. Centre, Lindsey
Green, Mark Knip, Todd McKnight, Carie Pertschy, Michael Hamather,Jessico Van Raay, Carolyn Eagleson
and Megan -Darling. Front, Meredith Palen, Brayden Lord, Tyler Taylor, Catherine Bergmann, Ryan
Wuerth, Benjamin Hoogenboorn and Aran Beattie. T -A photo
News from Clandeboye
Best wishes are extended to Rupeil
Williams on his 80th birthday. July 8.
An open house will be held in his
honour on Saturday. July 4. 3 - 5 p.m.
Joan and Joe Cunningham return-
ed recently from a 28 (lay tour of 10
countries which included England.
Scotland. Holland. Germany. France.
Belgium. Switzerland. Austria. Italy
and Monaco.
Viola Carter and Edyth 111ur•day
spent last week in Gravenhursl
visiting with Patricia and .John
Brownlee.
Margaret Ilettrick of Kirkland
Lake returned to her home on Mon-
day after spending the past two weeks
with Jean and }'at Hodgins.
A few people from this area were in
Sl. Marys Saturday evening to attend
a surprise anniversary party in
honour of .Jcarftrnd Ralph Ainslie (nee
l lodgins r who were married 45 years.
Ellie Worthington is a patient in St.
Joseph's I lospital, London where she
had surgery Monday .
SUMMER SCHOOL
1987
The Huron County Board of Education offers the
following courses at Central Huron Secondary School
Clinton, from Thursday, July 2nd to July 24th, 1987
A. SECONDARY July 2nd to July 24th 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
IMPROVEMENT COURSES
English 1G Mathematics 10
English 1A Mathematics lA
English 2G Mathematics 2G
English 2A Mathematics 2A
English 3G Mathematics 3G
English 3A Mathematics 3A
English 4G Mathematics 4G
English 4A Mathematics 4A
SENIOR TUTORIALS
An effort will be mode to provide tutorial instruction for Senior
Secondary students for upgrading purposes. Individual an
plication to the Summer School Principal is required.
B. ELEMENTARY July 2nd to July 17th 9 a.m. to 12:30
Grade 7
Grade 7
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 8
Grade 8
- Remedial English
- Remedial Mathematics
• Remedial English and Mathes ,,s
- Remedial English
- Remedlal Mathematics
- Remedial English and Mat
C. DRIVER EDUCATIONJuIy 2nd to July 10th 9 o m. to 1'):30
Fees: Secondary Credit Courses lo Foe
Elementary No Fee
Driver Education $90.00
Registration forms and further lnformu . s 1 are available
by calling the Summer School Principal us .glstering at
Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton. 482-3471.
Frank MacDonald
Principal
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