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Citizens News, November 23, 1978
High school honours graduates
Continued from front page tact is added to one's
suppose comes as each new memory, it builds up like a
Rec hockey
November 9 November 16
Sabres 7 — Panthers 6
Flyers 9 — Blues 5
Team
Blues 5 — Panthers 5
Sabres 4 — Flyers 1
Wins Losses Ties G.F. G.A. Total Points
SAbres 2 0 0 11 7 – 4
Flyers 1 1 0 10 8 2
Panthers • 0 1 1 11 12 1
Blues 0 1 1 9 14 1
Name
Don O'Brien
Dan Schilbe
Dick Bedard
Bill Hoffman
Ken Clarke
Ron Watts
Jim Bedard
Phil Overholt
John Smitts
Jim Consitt
Paul Morrison
Ray Wiedo
Bob Morrissey
Randy McKinnon
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Team Goals Assists Total Points
Sabres 4 1 5
Sabres 3 2 5
Flyers 2 3 '5
Sabres 1 4 5
Blues 2 2 4
Panthers 1 3 4
Sabres 1 3 4
Sabres 0 4 4
Panthers 3 0 3
Blues 2 1 3
Blues 2 1 3
Sabres 2 1 3
Panthers 1 2 3
Blues 1 2 3
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REMINDER NOTICE
Village of Zurich
taxpayers are reminded that the final
installment of 1978 taxes is due on or
before November 30, 1978. Avoid
penalty for late payment by remit-
ting before November 30.
Sharon Baker
Clerk -Treasurer
rung in a ladder. In looking
back, the first rungs having
faded from view now look
very closetogether and one
does not appreciate the ef-
fort required in climbing
them,
In the same way those next
few steps seem in-
surmountable because of
their proximity. If only we
could get off the ladder of
time and see things as they
are instead of as how they _
appear to be.
But the clock that kept us
in these classrooms on
Friday afternoons now, too,
holds us fast. The learning
process, however is not
time's only fool. Time- also
plays the same tricks with
our lives. _
Looking out over . my
former class mates I see
them mostly as I saw them
during the last weeks of
school. My impression of
them in the four years before
that is misty �r stuck
together like the pages of a
book. In looking back I can't
imagine that some of my,
friends ever looked like their
picture in my grade nine
yearbook.
The incidents which made
our years here so enjoyable
also seem pasted together
like pages. For an instantwe
can pry these pages apart
and get a glimpse of people
with the same names as
ours, but we can't hold these
pages apart indefinitely.
This is good in that it
forces -us to go on, to keep on
living. It forces us to 1ie for
each day making new
decisions and doing new
things with both old and new
friends. Each of these new
decisions will take us along
new paths that will cross now
and again.
Those decisions we make
-
now and have made in the
past may not and probably
will not be completely
reversible but they can be
altered and they can only be
altered in the present. For
the same decisions and
opportunities Will not hang
around while we wait un-
decided," •
The " Moncur Scholarship
which includes a con-
siderable monetary award
goes each year to the top
male and female in grade 13.
This year's awards go to
Heather Little and Paul
VanEsbroeck.
STUDENT COUNCIL AWARD — At Friday's Commencement
at South Huron District High School, the Student Council
Scholarship was presented by president Pam O'Brien to Mary
Warburton. . Staff photo
Exeter Lions club
president Don Mousseau
presented prizes to the top
students in each grade. They
were Doug Scott, Deb
Webster, Arndt Vermaeten,
Paul McAuley and Kevin
Glasgow.
Student council president -
Pam O'Brien presented pins
to graduating students who
have made outstanding
contributions to the life of the
school. They were Wendy
Beaver, Carol Dougall,
Brian Pym, Maureen
Muller, Cheryl Chapman,
Paul VanEsbroeck, Jo -Anne
Van Raay, Donna Riddell,
Michelle' Robinson a nd
Martin Van Raay.
The student council
scholarship went to Mary
Warburton and teaching,
staff scholarships were won
by Wes Abbott, Lynne
Mercer and Scott Elder.
The Mary 'Farrow award
for the top student in English
went to Eleanor Salmon,
Catherine Weido won the
Beta Sigma Phi award,
Susan Feaver was- the
Exeter Kinette club winner
and Lynne Mercer was- a
double winner taking the
Exeter Kinsmen club and
Hopper -Hockey awards.
Receiving commercial
subject shields were Lynne
Mercer, Catherine Abbott,
Carol Rader and Heather
Meikle.
Mary Warburton and
Susan Feaver shared the
Exeter Legion Auxiliary
prizes. Awards in the
technical department went
-to Scott Elder, Dennis
Preszcator, Tony Kester and
Doug Scott:.
Principal J.L. Wooden was
chairman for the com-
mencement exercises. He
told the graduates, "Take
pride in what you do, do it
well and like it. What Thy
hand findeth to do, do it with
all thy might."
. Also taking part in the
program were Rev. Henry
Van Essen, Huron -
Middlesex MPP Jack Rid-
dell, Huron County Board of
Education trustee Harry
Hayter and superintendent
J.W. Coulter.
Slab
Bacon
Thuringer
Summer piece,
Sausage Ib• $1 .89 Ib. $1 .99
by the piece, Ib. 99c
sliced,
Our Own Pure
Beef Patties 6 to 8 Ib. bags, Ib. $1 .39
Fresh Regular
Ground Beef Ib. $1.Z 9
T -Bone, Wing or Rib
Steaks Ib' $2.68
Blade or Short Rib
Roasts Ib. $1.29
Inquire About Prices on Local
Beef and Pork
This. Week Fully processed,
Fronts of Beef
Ib. $ 1 e 8 9
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING
BEEF MONDAY --- PORK TUESDAY
TREES COME DOWN — While trees on Goshen street north of the intersection enhance the1
area, a few of the trees were becoming dangerously rotten. Cutting up one of the old maples , •
Thursday was Neil Walker. Staff photo
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