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MON. DON JOHNSTON
CANADA
MINISTER OF JUSTICE
WITH
BRUCE McDONALD
LIBIRAL CANDIDATE
FOR HURON *RUCS
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PROUD OF PROJECTS—Jamie Weber, 4 and his big sister, Corri, 9, are proud of the
items they made during the Fordwich Vacation Bible School. Over 90 children attend-
ed the class in Fordwich United Church. (Staff Photo)
Ninety-seven attend
summer Bible school
FORDWICH — Ninety-
seven certificates were
presented to children during
the closing exercises of the
Vacation Bible School at the
Fordwich United Church last
Thursday evening.
The theme of the school,
"God Bless, Our Native
Land", was studied through-
out the sessions.
A staff of 40 taught a total
of 10 classes for children
ranging in age from three
years to 15 years, between
Aug. 7 and 16.
During the final wvwk of
school each class visited the
Fordwich Village Nursing
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BRUCE McDONALD°C
1N -1 U RON. B RUC:E, aC
3. Bruce McDonald believes Canadian
initiatives for peace and freedom from
nuclear war are vital to the survival of
mankind on our planet.
Prime Minister Turner has pledged
Canada's continuing effort to bring
Russia and the U.S. to a successful,
international pact on arms control and
disarmament.
Liberal
BRUCE McDONALD
BELIEVES:
1. One of the most pressing needs of
farmers 'today is long term credit at
affordable interest rates.
The Liberal government under John
Turner is pledged to do even more
through the Farm Credit Corp. to
meet the changing need of farmers.
2. Bruce McDonald believes the sale
of a farm is a farmer's pension and
should be subject to generous tax
exemption..
The Liberal Government under John
Turner is pledged to Income Tax
changes that permit farmers. to
transfer up to $120,000 from the sale
of their farm businesses to an RRSP
without incurring tax liability. (The
Conservatives opposed this measure
in the '84 budget)
4 Bruce McDonald believes the secret to
a sustained ' economic recovery in
Huron -Bruce is a healthy agricultural
and small business sector. When
agriculture flourishes in Huron -Bruce,
small business flourishes.
Since 1980, the Liberal Government has
paid $290 million in stabilization
payments to Canadian producers of
fruit, grain and livestock. A specia farm
assistance program will rebate 4- % of
interest charges for 2 years.
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Authorized by Barry Reid, official agent for Bruce McDonald.
Home, singing songs and
taking crafts and treats for
the patients.
The children were warmly
received by both residents
and staff, and everyone
enjoyed the visit.
A choir of students led by
Mrs. Judith Ann Murray
with Mrs. Yvonne Gedcke at
the piano, led the .evening
processional into the church:
The children of each class
then sang songs they had
learned and received their
certificates.
Rev. Cy Marzec was
chairman for the evening. At
the close of the program a
social time was held in the
basement.
Staff members this year
included:
Nursery (three, fbur yr.) :
Mrs. Connie D'Arcey, Mrs.
Isabel Topham, Laurie
Gedcke, Mary Anne Gibson,
Margaret Lockie, Gail
D'Arcey, Neil McFarlane;
Kindergarten (five yr.):
Mrs. Elaine Thompson, Lisa
Sanderson, Marion Coulter,
Leanne Smith;
Kindergarten (six yr.) :
Mrs. Karen Leppington, Lori
Miller, Coral Lockie;
Primary (seven yr.) :
Brenda Martin, Sandra
Gedcke, Mrs. Lovina Ruttan,
Donna Martin;
Primary (eight yr.) :
Susan Robinson, Shelley
Gibson;
Primary (nine yr.) : Mrs.
Rona Browne, Mrs. Joan
Rowley, Mrs. Mary Lou
Rowley;
Junior Girls (10-11 .yr.):
Mrs. Joyce Lockie, Mrs.
Marilyn King;
Junior Boys (10-11 yr.):
Mrs Emmy Winkel, Mrs.
Jean Clarkson, Mrs., Linda
Doubleday: k..
Pretiin Girls (12-14 yr.) :
Mrs. Sharon Coulter, Mrs.
Joyce Marzec, Mrs. Myrna
.Penney:
Preteen Boys (12-14 yr.) :
Rev. Cy Marzec, Rev. Thos.
Fleetham, Bob Wood;
Music: Mrs. Judith Ann
Murray, Mrs. Yvonne
Gedcke; projectionist:
Stephanie Long;
Recreation: Laurie
Schneider, Charlene Penney,
Rene Sturgeon.
Conservatory test
results received
FORDWICH — The pupils
of Mrs. Claude Martin and
Mrs. Ron Livermore ob-
tained the following results
in their Royal Conservatory
of Music, Toronto, examina-
tions:
Grade 8 honors: Cindy
Klumpenhower, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Klum-
penhower, RR 1, Listowel;
Charlene Henhoeffer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Henhoeffer of RR 1,
Gorrie;
Pass: Cindy Hayden,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerald Hayden of RR 2,
Bluevale;
Grade 7 honors: Bernia
Martin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Martin, RR 1,
Fordwich;
Grade 6 honors: Karen
Van Donkersgood, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Van
Donkersgood, RR 2, Gorrie;
Lisa Sanderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bob San-
derson, Fordwich;
Grade 5 honors: Jodi
Potts, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Potts of RR 2,
Harriston;
Grade 4 honors: Lori
Boyes, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Boyes of RR 4,
Listowel;
Grade . 3 honors: Corrie
Fatt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Fatt of RR 2,
Gorrie.
In addition to the piano
results, Michelle Bartman
received her Grade 9 honors
singing tests. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Bartman of RR 1,
Gowanstown.
Cindy Klumpenhower,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Klumpenhower of RR 1,
Listowel, received first-class
honors in her Grade 2 theory,
test.
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AIMS. WILLIAM S.oTHER !
Notes from Fordwich
The sympathy of the
community is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doig in
Alfiw death of their grand-
daughter, Kelly Doig, in her
seventeenth year. She was
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Doig of Harriston.
Kelly Lynn Crowe of
Guelph is spending a few
days with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Crowe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Neeb of
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Robb of Harriston
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Johnson.
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Marriner were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robb of
Perth. They also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller and
family and Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Alexander and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Sothern and
family of Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sim-
mons are holidaying' in the
Western Provinces.
Mrs. Anson Demerling and
her daughter, Joan
Longstaffe of West Hill, and
Elaine of 'Goderich are
spending the- week at- Horse
Shoe Lake, Parry Sound.
Coral Lockie of ,Corrie
spent a couple of days this
. week with l.,ori•Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller
and family visited last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Leppington and girls.
Vicki Leppington spent a
few days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Leppington at
Gorrie.
Mr. and. Mrs. Rick Woods
and Shawn of Beeton were
weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. John Leppington and
girls.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fair-
weather of Elora visited last
Friday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marriner
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Donegan at
their cottage at Conestogo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt
of Toronto were weekend
guests with"Mrs. E. A.
Schaefer.
Larry Montoux of Toronto
visited Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Montoux. •
Mrs. Alex Wray, Mrs. Jack
Reid, Mrs. Wellington
Hargrave, Mrs. Doug
Hargrave and Mrs. Bill
Sothern attended the Blyth
Air force reunion
set for Dunnville
For the past 38 years,
Royal Canadian Air Force
personnel who were
stationed at No. 6 SFTS
during the war have
gathered at Dunnville to
celebrate their station
reunion._ This year marks
their 39th get-together, to
take place Sept.14 to 16.
The event will begin with a
reception Friday evening
hosted by Mayor Frank
Marshall. A golf tournament
will be held Saturday
morning and in the afternoon
a demonstartion of . ultra -
light aircraft. A parade,
memorial service and fly-
past of wartime Harvard
aircraft is scheduled,
followed by the annual
banquet in the evening.
The weekend closes
Sunday morning' with an
outdoor "frapper -and
banger" `lreakfast at the
Riverview Motel.
All veterans of No. 6 and
their spouses are invited. If
not on the mailing list, please
contact Frank Scholfield, 646
Alder Street West, Dunnville
NIA 2%5, or phone (416) 774-
5480.
OFFICIAL TREE—Dave Gower, chairman of
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority (left), and
Natural Resources Minister Alan Pope plant an Eastern
White Pine during the official opening of the MVCA
administration centre in Wroxeter. (Staff Photo)
the
OUR TEACHER -Mrs. Hector Browne has, been a popular teacher at the Fordwich
Vacation Bible School for over 30 years. Above she Is shown with some of her pupils,
from left: Mark Kennedy, Mrs. Browne, Vicki Leppington and Julie D'Arcey. (Staff
Photo) .,
festival presentation of the
play "Blue City" last
Monday night.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Pugh of
the Chatham area visited
one day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Martine --
Mr. and Mrs. Cor Rouw
and family of Hanover were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Demerling.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Pollock of Stratford spent
the weekend at their home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Marriner
recently spent a few days in
Northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy
returned home last week
after holidaying for the past
six weeks in the Western
provinces and to Fairbanks,
Alaska, and home by the
inland passage.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Bender and family of
Montreal visited with
relatives here -for a few days
recently prior to moving to
their new home at Toronto.
Mrs. Bender was the former
Elaine Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. • Elgin
Muirhead and baby son of
Estevan, Sask., are spending
several days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wagler.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Douglas accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Miller, Darcy
and Trevor, to London on
Sunday where they spent the
day at Story Book Gardens.
Mrs. Reg Wright of Oak-
ville visited Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Miller.
Bridal shower
held at church
for J. Edgar
BLUEVALE _- A . bridal
shower was held last
Saturday to honor Joanne
Edgar, whose marriage to
Richard
e�tCortes will.take
M] , gars
grattdmotner, Mrs.
N.
Hankin of Teeswater, was a
special guest. .
• Mrs. B. Hastings wel-
•comed those present and
Lynn Gamble of Listowel put
' on a tap-dancing demon-
stration. A most amusing
monologue was presented by
Mrs. Spence . Scott of
Brussels, a former neighbor
of the Edgars •
Mrs. B. Garniss extended
best wishes to the bride for
future happiness, after
which Miss Edgar opened
her gifts, assisted by her
mother and grandmother. A
social hour, convened by
Mrs, Ed Stewart, gave
ever tone an opportunity to -
renew acquaintances.
Looking for a
Shower Gift?
Find it at the
Lemon Tree.
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