HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes Advocate, 1993-06-30, Page 7•Graguate - Kathy 'and Doug
Mann announce the gradua-
tion of Tim in obtaining his
Master of Science Degree in
College Student Development
and Counselling at Northeast-
ern University in Boston,
Mass. Tim hes accepted an
Assistant Director position in
the Dean of Students' office
at -Babson College in Welles-
ley, Massachusetts.
SRNUste Sandra Lynn
McDonald graduated on the
Dean's Honour Ro!l from the
Faculty of Education, Univer-
sity of Toronto on June 18,
1993. Sandra received her
Master of Library Science de-
gree with honours from the
University of Toronto in No-
vember 1992. She is a grad-
uate of the University of
Western Ontario (Bachelor of
Arts Honours) and South Hu-
ron District High School. San-
dra has accepted a french im-
mersion teach7ng position
with the Brant County Board
of Education. Sandra is the
daughter of King and Audrey
McDonald, Exeter. Congratu-
lations from your family.
Times•Advooate, June 30,1993
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Thamesi2oad:L1C
Sundtijy Sct'SundaySchasicialsit _j_t service
THAMES ROAD - Marilyn Van-
denhussche was the pianist for the
Sunday School Anniversary ser-
vice.
Robyn-Etherington led iri the Call
to Worship, Lori Kernick gave the
Openu g Prayer and Karen Ether-
ington, superintendent of the Sun-
day School, gave the Personal
Prayer for our Families.
Lori Richardson read the Scrip-
ture, Genesis 9:12-17.
Judith Parker introduced Amy
and Sherry Cassell, who sang some
wonderful songs.
Erin Parker read the Scripture 2
Timothy 1:5-7.
Karen Etherington gave the Med-
itation "A Rainbow of Families"
with different coloured balloons be-
ing brought forward by the younger
children -and put on a frame.
Rebecca Miller gave the Prayers
of God's People. Tim Parker and
Brian Richardson received the of-
fering.
The S.S. choir sang "Sing a Rain-
bow" and Jackie Morgan led in
"Sharing the Peace". Amy and
Sherry Cassell -sang again, then
Karen present d Amy and Sherry
with a balloon each with an enve-
lope attached. S.S. choir sang "An-
niversary's Over" and everyone
went to the basement where lunch
-was served.
Much credit is given to Karen
Etherington, Marilyn Vandenbuss-
che, the teachers and the Sunday
School children.
Centralia by Mary Kooy
CENTRALIA - With school out
for the summer and children play-
ing in the streets please observe the
speed limit posted at each .end of
town as many travel through town
at an excessive speed and don't stop
for stop signs.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the family'and friend
Tom White following the sudden
death of Mrs. Ethel MacDonald of
Stephen township at South Huron
Hospital, on Saturday.
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Glmit:ate - Sharlene Crawley
graduated from Lambton Col-
lege on June 11, 1993, re-
ceiving her Early Childhood
Education and Infant Toddler
Care and •Guidance Diplo-
mas. She is a former gradu-
ate of McCurdy Public School
and South -Huron District
High School. Congratulations
Sharlene - Love Mom, Dad,
Shelley and Sheryl.
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10:00. a.m.; July 4 Thames Road;
July 11 Blimville, Baptism; July 18
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Personals
Jean Duncan returned home from
Ottawa Hospital last Monday after
having undergone surgery. Get well
wishes, are extended.
Ken and Dorothy Duncan and
Russell and Margaret Miller of
Staffa spent the weekend on a holi-
day at Frankenmuth, Michigan.
Many. people from this area
called at the Hopper -Hockey Funer-
al Home on Tuesday to pay their
respect to the late Jennie Bray, and
also- attended her funeral on
Wednesday. Sympathy is extended
to the family and relatives. -
Bill and Rhoda Rohde called at
the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Ex -
eter on Saturday evening when they
paid their respect to the late Myrtle
Rodd.
Sandra Richardson returned to
her home in British Columbia on
Thursday after having visited with
her parents, June and Glen Stewart.
Glen returned home a week ago
Saturday from a London hospital
after 'having undergone surgery.
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