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Zone winners Easter breakfast planned at Elimville
The Storytelling winners from Grades 1-3 in the Legion Public Speaking Contest held in Clin-
ton were (front, left) Sarah Cooper, second, St. Joseph's Separate School, Clinton; Brittany Pil-
grim, first, Hensall Public School; and Emma Johnstone, third, Ripley Huron Central School.
Standing with the winners are (back, left) Lillian Beer, Zone Youth Education Chair; Gord De -
Jong, Zone Commander; and Len Stilling, president of Branch 440 Ripley. (David Emslie photo)
The Legion Zone Public Speaking Contest was held at the Clinton Branch, and winning in the
Grade 7-8 division were (front, left) Jon-Erir Lappano, third, Mitchell Public School; Stephanie
Jacques, first, Howick Central School; and' Alyza Tarmohamed, Second, Exeter Public School..
in the back are Lillian Beer, Zone Youth Education Chair, and Zone Commander Gord DeJong
(David Emslie photo)
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• Rhoda Rohde
• Thanes Road correspondent
THAMES ROAD - Rev. Jock
Tolmay was in charge of Lent V
church service on Sunday morning
at Thames Road Church.
A series of Lenten Bible studies
will be held Wednesday evening at
7:30 p.m. this week. -
On March 26 Elinlvilte U.C.W.
will meet at 8 p.m. with the theme
'Easter'-. The roll call will he -Tell -
an Easter custom from another
country." Jean Johns and Ola Bat-
ten will provide the program and
lunch will he served by - Sandra
Rowe and Janet Coward.
On March 28 a Good Friday joint
•service will he held at. Thames
Road at 7:30 p.m. Communion will
he served.
On March 30 at 8 a.m. a joint
sunrise service will he held at
Elimville-- Church with breakfast
following the service. A joint
church service will he held at Elim-
ville at 10 a.m. "There is a sheet of
paper at each church to sign up for
breakfast.
If -you would like to place a lily
in the church for Faster Sunday in
memory of a loved one, contact
Sharon Passmore. Bring them to
church just prior to the service on
Easter Sunday morning at Elim -
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The Sunbeams will meet April 3
at Thames Road at 9:30 a.ni. The
children will he painting T-shirts
for .spring. Everyone is to bring a
plain T-shirt to fit your child. Bring
a piece of cardhoard•to put in the,
middle to act as a blotter: " ' •
On April 7 a U.C.W. meeting
will he held at 8•p.m. Thames Road
will be entertaining four other
U.C.W: groups. Beatrice Dawson,
Marion Cann, Kay Cunnington and
Janis Richardson will provide the
program and Groups C and W will
serve lunch.
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In the senior high school division of the Legion Zone Public Speaking Contest, held in Clin-
ton. the top three winners were (back left) Paul Gregus, third, South, Huron District High
School; (front, middle) Crystal Hulley, first, Central Huron Secondary School; and (front, right)
Shanno Scott, second, F.E. Madill Secondary School. Standing with the winners, in the back,
are Go� DeJong, Zone Commander, and June Pyette, Deputy Zone Commander. and in the
front is Lillian Beer, Zone Youth Education Chair. (David Emslie photo) ,
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