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Advance -Times. July 2 19130
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CITIZENSHIP—Shirley Hogg was presented With the
citizenshiii award by teacher Allan Harrison during
the Turnberry Central graduation. She was selected
as the Grade 8 student who was outstanding. In all
aspects of school life. •
17 MRS, JOE WALKER
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Friday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Timm were
Mr. and Mrs. Wyman
Donnelly of London and Mr.
and Mra. Maurice Seim of
Markham.
Bluevale welcomes Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Trites
Matthew and Jacqualine,
the village. They moved' to
the Presbyterian ma on
Saturday from Toronto.
The Presbyterian
congregation will share
services with that of the
t.Tnited' Church in the United
Church for the month of•
July.
Tummy and Kenneth
MacTavish were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex MacTavish. Saturday
supper guests at the same
home
Terry
Jac
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e Mr. and Mrs.
ites, Matthew and
aline.
r ongratulations to Harold
hnston who won $170 in the
-50 draw sponsored by the
Bluevale Recreation
Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -
Wright and family were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Henning,
Visitors on the same day
were Mr. and Mrs. R.
Hooftman.
Mrs. Norine Coad of
Hanna, Alherta, has been
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Garniss. Weekend
visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Bearss, Niagara
Falls, Mrs. Greta Teeter and
William Flaring, Grosse
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PROFICIENCY—Bert SIaardreCelved the prifl5ien- '1' SHIE1.0.—Randy Thomson: received the 'V SNOW
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e*award:fOr having thehighaslecaderOC,starkilngt in . from teacher Garyllsie during the Turnberry Central
G 011 at Turnberry CentrOtSchoPI:Th!taw?elwa.,smcriroveiliii 4,01.4d'rs--.'..uatifilitegi,a: week.
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s"Ite4lii'Ga" Lista' a teacher 'W'iiitr's0 .0614 d.,41r-.4 has. slidwn 'the most A
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.graduation Mtercises;Bert was also valethctorIan7 ;.yea'i.s. „ .. , -::*.0•114
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igan ; Mrs. Elda
Christoptler,,
d Mrs. Percy '
0 clench. Local
)?es :also visited at the
Garni, e.
*vale Wojen's
stittltt vi11visit the Blyth
Centre. for the Arts on
Thursday, July 10, at 2 p.m.
to See tht play. 'John and the
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W
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the .wasbers for
nonntesat the wiper
offthe whitiehte14.wi
smear within the fi
swingS, they are fine! .
for a black, Wet ZHOU
and bright e h9i01‘
lights to find out that your
wipers have let you *OA
and, that Ale are.peering
through deadly optical illUr
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t's new at
Huronview. „
This.week was a time to
ratchionr breath after a busy
enter Citizens' Week.
inning the clock was Mrs.
BrO,VM*mn Dashwood,
and '-wierdOig._ the quilt was
Pat Honoo. from Clinton.
Residents and staff would
like, to' hank all those who
supported the draws by pur-
. chasing tickets.
• -M-i-thetA'unday morning
service the sang 'Isn't
'gt1 Wonderful'. The
ItteditatiOkras on the sub-
ject ofSeeking Christ'.
. Linda. oak Wayne Cowall
coudngted the afternoon ser-
vice..
Togethei,Vitli the musical
Service,pikon by the Exeter
Yming *People, was the
singing nr,`Great Is Thy
Faithfulneik' by Mr. and
Mrs:, Comet Four of the
ritalgliphang Turn Your
•Eyes Upeligesus'. From all
reports it was a service most
enjoyed byte residents.
:Dy• ca held a craft show
e aurium all day
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all Women's
Tues
The
Institute h&ped all those
with - June birthdays
celebrate by entertaining on
'WednelidWnfternoon. Mrs.
H. Iwo, started the pro-
gram. 'by leading the
residents in a singsong.
frank -Forest, playing 'the
fiddle, nnd;Mary Broadfoot,
accompanying hikrk :On the
piano,flayed two toe-
tapping
Ha*el Car-
bett..g*e Oeaditift cafled
'Fat •p
ex Slacks'
lirogr
and
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Birthday' was piing andicup-
cakes and julice'weraserved.
Muriel Gibson thanked the
Hensall WI.
Those attending'. the
Wintario Bonus draWs on.
Thursday afteronon Were 4
Grace PeckeMutiel,Gibson,
Margaret Miirray, lEber
Lewis, Williamnutching%
Margaret Marin% pPn
roCelepanMar-MAJlis.er,
Unice Lafrip, John ,
Taggart, Mary Van anip,
Pat Thurlow, Frank Bissett,
Charles McCabe and George
Turnbull,
Huronview would like to
welcoMe Jennie Finlay from
Gerrie, and Verde Beckler
and Erma 1/2Passrnore •from
Exeter. Mrs. Passmore is in
on vacatiOn care.
rMRS. DERRILL HALLMAN
Laic.i.t:
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Otto Jerke 'of Wildivo0d,
Alberta; viSited with Mr: and
Mrs. William' Behrns and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
- Snell, Brad and Glen of
Swastika visited Mr. and
Mrs. Behrns at theweekend.
'Mrs. Dennis,.ckench was
able to return home from the
Hanover hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murray
and „family, Mrs.! Sandy
Murray attended :the Giles
reunion held at Lambeth on
• Sonday,.
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portion of a large maOle-ireeldowned In front -of the Gerald Timm, horrid in Blue-
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C.LEAWMG.UP—Men"With chain saws tackle the p1701:44M aiklearJng4Way a
vale ;loving aftorm last week. While some of the downed frees had been weak-
ened -by rbt; this One appearedto have been sound and was tOrn.,down by brute
force.. .).- • . : -:-.
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VIRMISIERRY , GRADUATE tudenta completing.. Grade -0 at
rriteriberry Central Scheel Were- hOnorediata,traduation night test
week In- the back row ore`Michael, McDougall, Shltley -Hogg,
Sandra•Sanderatin, Nancy quipp! John, Vanstone, Randy Thomson,
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Tim 'Coyle, Bryan Shaw and Bert Slaarda. In front are Michael
Haugh, Mike Walker, Terri Baker, Cheryl Ann Searson, Linda
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Hamilton, Elain'e 'Campbell, Brian Stapleton, Tim Thompson and
•',Mark Elairrrnann. Kevin Moore was absent.
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UKELELE BAND—The Turnberry Central School ukelele band lad 8 gradUation ceremony last week. The band demonstrated remark -
by Hugh Sinnamon performed for students and parents at the Grade able Skill In Its playing and singing.
• • 198 Joseph* Street
(across from Burke Electric)
Tel. 357-3224
• Open Monday - Saturday
11:00 a.m.
2:00 a,.rn.
• Submarines
• Fantastic variety of
sandwiches and
kaisers
Opening Special
Thursday and Friday, July 3 and 4
Free
12 �Z from our fountain with the purchase of
any submarine!
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