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••itt THE HURON EXPOSITOR,' UNE 24, 1984 .-4; A9
TOP CURLERS—The SDHS girls curling
team were the Huron -Perth curling champs
this year. The team received their award ar
the SDHS Athletic Banquet Wednesday
night and Include, lett to right: kothy .Pryce
Kara'*n Den Neucker, Estella VVIISOn and
KrIstiri'Van Den Naucker, (Wasalnk photo
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AVORDS WERE presented to outstari ng
Seaforth District High School atfileteav at
their -annual Athletic Banquet on Wednes,,,
day night. Award winners born left to right
Include: Estella Wilson, general athletic
contribution; John McGowan, Ontario
Ietic Leadership Camp and Huron -00d „
tr 0 jump 4Amplori; .,.0104. 060.
badmlnton; Brenda WoL4eprib,qarngd,', bntVgenerallQ
tithlatIc achievementaward; Ray Little, most
dedlcated midget bays basketba4 player.
(WriasInk photo)
(-OO-0080a :froinl'age A8)
ninny of the girls,. was Ofibild guest. Miss.
,,Douglas -is *patient' in Chateau Gardens,
London, and was inot able to attend the
function.
The "q1c1110$11" • tIsedbY Mm. Armstrong
When, sheYtenght. OS Miss JeSsie Buehanan,
was:loaned tOtbeigitisior the.occasion. This
'desk was used in thalown Hall whore many
began school days, while the Continuation
School was,. being built. Many anecdotes
were exchanged ovet the desk which 'had.
Sante old readers displayed to make it more
authentie. ,
— Rev. Stan ,McDoriald joined the girlet
theiip,ot luck dinner and Annie Morenz gave
out Wel prizes made by her.
101985 the date for the reunion is the third
Saturday in June. Guests were present from
Hobokeni. New Jersey, Listowel, Stratford,
London, Dashwood, Parkhill, Zurich, Clin-
ton, Exeter and one wee lady from
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Vancouver, Velnalhay's granddaughter
Sarah.
. This was the fourth party the girls have
had in honor of Miss Douglas and it is hoped
more girls will attend each year, Manic
Noakes was 'Weber& of arranging th.P.PlittY
and several 0t11Pta
A large nignber of people fro* illtekent
parts of Ontario attending the Fiddlers
Weekend in Heiman shared in the morning
worship qf the United Church when, the
congregation held their morning worship In
the ComMUnitY. Centre.
lulepoliald conducted the services and
the Junior Choir, along with Varna's Singers
led in Worship though music. The Va a
Singers insiiired the Oongregation with thttr
four Dove! nttcaberSL
The Junior Choir with Belva Fuss at` the
piano sang, with Jennifer 'Taylor, Ito ert
Gackstetter and Thomas Scotchmer tak4ng
the solo parts. ,
Mr. McDonald spoke on the subject o
"Do you Have a Hearing Problem'', Paul
Alexander greeted the 'congregation and
Harold Parsons, Ross Serena, Donald
Stebbins,. and Bill FUNS were the ushers. .
Next 'Sunday .will be Senior Citizens
Sunday in the congregation when all seniors
of our district are invited to come' and
worship together.
•Rev. McDonald attended the twenty-fifth
anniversary of.Court FaSination, Canadian
Foresters, Benmiller on Monday evening.
Special ..farm
safety, meeting
to be held!'
A special ,Farm 5tilety meeting is being
held on Menday, June 25 at, Vincent's Farm
• Equipment.
A special invitation is eirtendedito' all 4-H
members, All 4-11, members are encouraged
to attend the informative session. Attend-
ance at this meeting may be used es a
"make up" meeting for mernbers.
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