Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 27 (2)•
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GRADUATES AT HENSALL Graduation exercises foe grade eight
students at Hensall Public School 'were held Wednesday night. Back, left,
Brian Steweit, Peters Dougall, Jeff Rowe, Tom Dickens, Paul Smola, Murray
• Taylor and John Peters. Centre, principal Ron McKay, Randy Parker, Sondra
Wadel, Jeannie Wedge, Peggy Willert, Dana Bozzoto, Brenda Smale, Danny
Reid and teacher Alma Westlake. Front,, Cathy Troyer, Jane Pollock, Barb
Stretton, Linda Zwaan, Starr Jesney, Melanie Lovell and Tracey Stanlake.
• Couple celebrates anniversary,
McCurdy rade 8's graduate
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By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The Centralia Community
Centre was the scene of a
happy occasion Saturday,
afternoon and evening when
the family of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Hodgins held "Open
House" in honour of their
pare ,40th wedding an-
ni rsary.
he wedding ceremony
uniting in marriage Florence
Mitchell and Kenneth
Hodgins was performed 40
years ago by the Rev. John
Falconbridge in the Cen-
tralia United Church and
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was followed by a reception
at the home of the bride's
parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Mitchell. Miss Ada
Mitchell, sister of the bride
was maid of honour and the
best man was Charles
Hodgins; brother of the
groom.
The couple have four
children; Eleanor (Mrs.
Imre Toth of Boston); Keith
Hodgins, Georgetown; Cathy
(Mrs. Don Pickering, Hyde
Park); and Marikay (Mrs.
Jim Files, London). All were
with them for the celebration
Saturday when a large
number of relatives friends
and neighbours dropped in to
extend best wishes.
• Visitors for a few- days
with Mr -and Mrs. Kenneth
Hodgins were Miss Ada
Mitchell, Montpelier, Ohio;
Mrs. Imre Toth, Kimberly
and Natalie of Boston and
Mr. Chas. Hodgins of
Chesley. Maureen Hodgins
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hensall
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Keith Hodgins Georgetown is
holidaying for a week with
her grandparents.
Sunday Service
Mr. Paul Schott in his
sermon in the United Church
Sunday morning made
reference to Canada's 112th
birthday and to the freedom
that we enjoy' Mary Lou
Task() was organist for the
service in the absence of Mr.
Dlas Gill who is on
vac on for the month of
July.
Graduation Exercises -
Graduation exercises were
held at the J.A.D. McCurdy
school Wednesday evening of
last week and among • the
graduates were Wendi
Horton, Lori Mills, George
Tomes and Colin Tripp.
The academic
achievement award for boys
was won by George Tomes.
The girls award was cap-
tured by Debbie Piercey,
Huron Park. •Jay Alblas,
Huron Park won . the
citizenship 'award.
Celebrates birthday '`ti
Tracey Remkes, Kelly
Hern and Jean Buswell were
guests of Ruth Ann Essery
on a visit to Storybook
Gardens, London Thursday
in celebration of Ruth Ann's
t lth birthday.
Personals
Mrs. Fred Cunnington
accompanied Mrs. Paul
Klemke, Joan and Jean to
Niagara Falls and Marine
Land for a few days holidays
last week.
Visitors at the home of
Mrs. Fred Harrison over the
holiday week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Shipley of
Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Stott, Clandeboye;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Harrison, Strathroy; and
-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison.
Mrs. Paul Schott and
family visited over the week
end with relatives in Kit-
chener. .
Mrs. Ken Greb is a patient
uL,4Rf�cr-
Xir
sardine was a visitor at the
home of his sister, Mrs.
Lorne Hicks, on Wednesday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Snell
and young daughter have
taken up residence in the
village in the home they
purchased from Bob Lam-
mie. Mr. and Mrs. Lammie
and family, have._ ipoved t0
the living quarters at their
Once of business "Rob and
Shirt's"
Mr. and 14Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family spent
the week end in Parry
Sound with Richard's
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Shoebottom, Bradley, Lori
and Christine remained with'
their grandparents. for two
weeks holidays.
(Rest • strengthens the
labour, and labour sweetens
the rest.)
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Leaders at camp
Times -Advocate, July 4, 1979
Page 11A
Playground opens Monday
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHw000
Dashwood playground
leaders Carel Rader, Audrey
Melick and Angela Dehort
were at Camp Glenhuron to
attend the Lake Huron Zone
four ' day Leadership
Training camp. Dashwood
playground opens Monday, -
July 9.
Graduate from Stephen
Robin Kraft, Lori Anne
Boogemans, Gary Smith,
Kim Kipfer Robin Gielnick,
Connie Schroeder, Geraldine
Tyler, Fred Miller and Faye
Gaiser were among those
graduating from Stephen
Central school at graduation
last week.
-- Personals
Mary Sledge, a guest and a
member of On-going
-Ambassadors for Christ
opened the meeting of Zion
Lutheran church Youth with
prayer, Sunday, June 24.
Dramas and how they can be grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Erwin Schade has
'used _for witnessing wire Lloyd Rader, _returned -home from
discussed. Mary also led the Manitoulin Island with Mr. University hospital, London.
group in Bible' -Study. and Mrs. Eric Eagleson and
Business and lunch followed. family. -
Mr. and Mis. 'Leonard
Patterson, London, were
callers with Mr.' and Mrs.
Irvin Rader last Tuesday.
Mrs. Irvin Rader and
Sharon Bennett visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wellwood Gill,
Craigweil Gardens, Ailsa
Craig, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke
and Susan, Brampton, spent
the weekend with Milt
Haugh.
Rici, and Jeff Hayter,
Toronto, spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hayter and Dayid.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett
left Saturday to take up
residence in Thunder Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rader,
Stacey and Derek spent the
weekend at Little Current,
Chris Lynn, Centralia.
spent the weekend with his
Euchre game
for seniors
• Tuesday night a good
group of the tenants of the
Helen Jermyn senior
citizens apartments met in'
the lounge for a night of
progressive euchre.
Mrs. Laub was the high
score winner. Mrs. Johnston
low score, and Mrs. Burton
lone hands.
The highlight of the
evening was tate draw on the
quilt that had been made b.
the tenants. Mrs. Boyle
assisted by Mrs. Burton of
Boyles Ladies Wear made
the draw. The quilt Was won
by Mrs. Ruth Hayden of
Goderich.
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