Times-Advocate, 1979-09-06, Page 19 (2)•
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FURROW QUEEN CONTESTANTS — Janet Shapton of
day's Huron County plowing match. The four contestants are
are official Helen Craig, contestants Patti Down. Usborne:
Queen Janet Shapton and dfficial Marie McGavin.
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Stephen township was named Queen of the Furrow at Satur-
shown with two of the organizers prior to fudging From the left
Ruth Alton, Lucknow: runnerup Elizabeth Daters. Dashwood:
T -A phots
SundaychooI at Thames Road
holds rally event, presentations
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. Ross Hargreaves was
in charge _ of the church
service Sunday. Miss Brenda
Ballantyne and Paul Stewart
spoke a few words about
camp counselling at
Goderich this slimmer.
Robert Hume, superin-
tendent of the Sunday School
was in charge of the
promotion service and
Pauline Pym who is
secretary -treasurer, handed
out the seals.
All the Sunday School
members walked through an
arch decorated with maple
leaves and gladiola . Young
Peoples class, Mrs. Murray
Dawson and Mrs. Floyd
Stewart were the teachers
last year. Mrs. Dawson is
remaining as teacher.
The members of the class
are David Cunnington, Joyce
Cunnington, Larry Dawson,
Ruth Bray, Brenda Hodgert,
Lee Hodgert, Pauline Pym,
Cheryl Stewart. Donna
Stewart, Lori Lynn Stewart,
Paul Stewart.
Those graduating from the
intermediate class to the the
Young- Peoples class were
Gerald Cunnington, Alan
Hodgert, Pat Hodgert, Scott
Hodgej, Michael Stewart.
Those still in the in-
termediate class Jeff
Borland, Brent Dawson,
Dennis Pym. Mrs. Glen
Lamport and Mr. Paul
Passmore were the teachers.
Julie Lamport graduated to
intermediate from the junior
class.
Those in junior class are
Brad Borland, Barry Cun-
nington, Steve Pym. The
teachers were Mrs. Barry
Jeffery and Mrs. Gerry
Morgan. Those graduatimg
to the junior class from the
primary class were Wendy
Ballantyne and Michael
Jeffery. Mrs. John Pym will
be the teacher.
Those in the primary class
are Greg Lamport, Danny
Rohde, Jeff Rowe. The
teachers were and are Mrs.
Rick Parker and Mrs. David
Passmore. Graduating from
kindergarten to primary are
Deanne Ballantyne, Robbie
Passmore, Tom Passmore
and Jayne Rowe: -
Kindergarten teachers
were and are Mrs. Lorne
Ballantyne and Miss Agnes
Bray. Those in this class are
Cheryl , Ballantyne, Carl
Hume, Patrick Jeffery, Lisa
Kernick, Jon Passmore,
Tonya Riehl, Karen Rohde,
Tammy Rohde.
Diploma were given to Jon
Passmore, and Tammy Roh-
de. Second year seal Deanne
Ballantyne, Brent Dawson,
Robbie Passmore. Steve
Pym. �.
''lithe third year seal, Tom
Passmore, Dennis Pym,
Pauline Pym, Danny Rohde.
Fifth year seal, Wendy
Ballantyne, Greg Lamport.
Seventh year seal, Barry
Cunnington, Julie Lamport.
llth year seal, Gerald
Cunnington, Alan Hodgert,
Pat Hodgert. 12th year seal,
Scott Hodgert, Michael
Stewart. 14th year seal,
David Cunnington, Joyce
Cunnington. 16th seal, Ruth
Bray.
David Cunnington is to be
assistant superintendent and
Joyce Cunnington will be
secretary treasurer.
The September meeting of
the United Church Women
will be a supper meeting at
6.30 p.m., Monday Sep-
tember 10 at the Exeter Golf
and.Country Club. Mr. Gerry
Holland, Stratford, co-
ordinator of the -Boat- People
in this area will be guest
speaker.
Personals
Miss Sylvia Stewart left
Monday for Calgary where
she is employed.
Brian Ballantyne, James
B-TTantyne, Ruth Bray,
Brenda Hodgert, Donna .
Stewart started their studies
at Fanshawe College London
on Tuesday.
Miss Brenda Ballantyne
started her studies at
Humber College Toronto,
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Miss Laurel Hodgert
started her studies at St.
Catharines, Tuesday.
Miss Elaine Stewart is
working with the develop-
mental association for the
Mentally Retarded in
London.
Miss Lori Lynn Stewart
left recently for Nova Scotia
where she is with the
Katimavik program.
Miss Pauline Pym com-
menced her studies at
Mohawk College Hamilton,
Tuesday.
Miss Sandra Stewart who
graduated in June from
Georgia College Barrie has
been and is employed at the
College.
Miss Diane Hodgert is
employed at Niagara Falls.
Mrs. Ken Brazier of
Brantford, Mrs. Case de
Moay_.01. London _Mrs. Rick
Mellenger and Alicia of
Hensall spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Leary, Chatham and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Paris, Mitchell
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Hodgert.
- Mr. and Mrs. William Roh-
de were Sunday supper
guests with Rev. Stewart and
Mrs. Miner, Exeter.
Many from this com-
munity called at the Hopper -
New minister arrives
Dashwood seniors travel
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
OASHWOOO
The Senior Citizens
sponsored a one day bus
trip to the Elmira -Kitchener
area. They visited the Brox
Shopping Centre, toured the
Mennonite Country and had
lunch at the Stone Crock
restaurant. They saw the
covered bridge at Montrose.
Elora Gorge and Woodland
cemetery at Kitchener
where the Gerrnan prisoners
of war are buried, also the
Rockway flowers at Kit-
chener followed by supper at
Fairview Mall and home.
New minister arrives
Miss Barbara Laing,
London, and originally from
Jamaica and he- adopted
son Richard minister for
Calvary United have taken
up residence in the United
Church' parsonage.
Off to France
Miss Vickie Miller is home
for a two week vacation after
a tour of the Philippines,
Australia and Japan.
She will be returning to
Grenoble, France Sep-
tember 17.
See Montreal
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hayter, Rick and David, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hayter,
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. John
Snider, Brantford and Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Bruce, Windsor
Hockey Funeral Home
Saturday and Sunday Exeter
where the late Mrs. Edna
Passmore lay at rest.
Sympathy of the community
is extended to the family and
relatives.
spent last week -end in
Montreal with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Vandahl and family and
attended "Open House" for
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Lackner (Diane 'Vandahl).
Sees grandmother for
first time
Mrs. Edna Weber had her
niece, Mrs. Gerald Peterson
of Newdale, Manitoba visit
her last week.She also saw
for the first time her 106 year
old grandmother, Mrs.
Adella Fisher, - at the
Seaforth Manor nursing
home. MissSelma Eifert and
friend of Detroit also visited
with Mrs. Weber and other
friends in town.
Cater to bus
Dashwood W.I. catered to
three bus loads of London
area Women Wednesday,
August 29 who were on their
way to the Country
Playhouse to see "The Sound
of Music.
Personals
• Recent visitors with Mrs.
Martha Miller were Mr. and
Mrs. Siegfried Miller. Port
Dover.
Pastor and Mrs. Arthur
Rader and family,
Bramalea, spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin
Rader and Brian.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke
and Susan, Brampton, spent
the weekend with Milt
Haigh.
Deanne and Robbie
McKnight, Exeter, spent the
weekend with their grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Martene.
A basket of flowers was
placed in the church Sunday
in 'loving memory of Ed
Nadiger who passed away
September 3, 1975.
Mr. and Mrs. Andre
Madore and family . Quebec,
spent a week with Mr. and -
Mrs. Victor Hartman and
family also visiting with
immediate friends.
Cynthia Willert, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Willert left to attend
Canadore College, North
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader
spent last week at Wasaga
Beach.
Miss Lisa Miller spent last
week v acationing in Toronto
with a friend. -
Laurie and Cathy Becker,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Becker will both be
attending Huron College;
Laurie in her second year.
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THROW SHOES — Keith- Lovell and Elgin Kipfer are
shown in practice prior to Saturdays horse shoe pitching at
the Huron plowing match Winners of the event were Lloyd
Venner and Dave Kyle of Hensall. T -A photo
Shop In Exeter
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