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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1980-07-03, Page 7M a a y , • r : , a -, d III ' `` #. ,l , .°V...: ,•lw .,.,... F : `:Y.::. ,. ''{< .:,.. .. . ,...� 1, '..:. .. ,. , , uc'h me y C 1 , R 01 They'd ,laugh and they ,,�jj ,f:: r A• -s.. ,7 r1,. , t z..,.�. s''n athey wore t g and e really t, r n , having a a 4,.. .t .",,, at - x.,>."e'�,YPN � �,'; ",, ,.rS`"d.,...♦-fi+.r,:, . ; <,..-:.:�: great time. Butv wouldn4 `b ay? Their parents te" .. , a" l ds� atchitt " M were' g. and friers, �' them dance and sing and get i their' diplomas so that n tt year they would say god- bye ,1 } to Mrs. Boussey and + F ' 4 ens hello to Mr. Park, What I'am r trying to introduce you .to is 6°:,, attars always brings •back They straighten their hair onto the stage and •sit or ":'%N: " .„ _;. the kindergarte graduation p ter: ,' ? : F , r: p e n memories to those who watch up and put: the white gowns stand is osiUon. As their, <.`" l.•> X that took place at Seafot'th it and tot a who perform on over their' heads so that classmates surround them, p 4;��{� y # Public School last Tuesday at nt I can still remember they will look like little the music sto fYs and the ,'r 10:00 a;m,. - -- Y. — . • _ -- - that •the h hti ht ' of m an . els with their white iiiot teaa}ier th oduzes o" nes a tTie'`' _ , _ __. ... -.. _ - m g R Y g — f-•,, , a , :r r , ;Y The kids 'involved Were blit' lse 10 1 da s was dant• tars on. The tuck their shirts students who achie+�ed per - excited .• ' and looked very Y g aroun a 'oily pop tree in and pull up their socks so feet attendance all through dresses and because I as chosen to be that they will look perfect for the schodl year. This year the parits and ties. They would student who 'achieved this inice in ,. * -tp • ;4 a c;) 1 r° the Lolly Pop Girl. The their pictures and to receive look,;out into the audience honour'of it aUl their di Loma. was Kalen Carroll. They *' ": �. a,n ,. 5 , •'',. c 'r and smile' or wave to their P y m # �, .„•,` ', �,i few kids say the verse I. They tine up as. Mrs. press diplomas a, the • , , _ z x,�” .,.�'._ : C,m, %' � a , ai r'` � ;�:. ,:;. ,� `a::.��;: 'fen o friend . It was a A present the inns t a x p'd is r s have''something iii my pot- Boussey<gives out the final students one by one as Mr. t , ,• ,af. -4 . ;:. ,,,.r;� very special day forthem and ket and the audience a instructions. In the inn- Carroll talks to them and the for their families. Mrs. Bous- lauds. The ' brim out, the asium; theirparents yand camera clicks. They can take sey and Mrs. Brightrall P Y g tx ' `. ;f, z, d kindergartyn cow and do the friends are busy reading a their place once more until. N i looked at them from the Mexican Hat dance. They book]Ft about what tHey did the time when they can sing ooi vier of the stn a and t,� , fl� ,:s <° tt,' B become expert dancers , as during the year on'their'field the • national Anthem and a , ;ftir - ,, �, admired them as they clap the promenade around the tri sand in class read special kinder arten son . :' Y, . y P P Y 13 g r dap clapped and around they floor laughing and giggling. what their child likes most An important role of the ST: PATRICK'S GRAR.S — St: Patrick's School, Dublin, held (second row),Lisa Renne, Diane Schoonderwoerd, Cathy Kelly, _go" in their • dances. They They rush off 'into the `about kindergarten and what kindergarten class is the - its annual grade 8 graduation' Thursday,,, with 20 students Nancy Louwagie,O'-,Mlhe Pullos, (front row) Ralana Uhiac, had 'practiced this all year kiridergartenfeelingproudof he 'or she likes least about class valedictorian.- This is a and finally it was over but themselves and talking g y tak)ng part, Including (rear row) Jeff Pauli, Paut Van Bakes, Lucille Dolaney, Pauline Murray, Dianne Vandenberk, Kathy g to kindergarten. The then child chosen to' say some Jeff Terpstra, Greg Gerard, (third' .row) Pat Bruxer, Kevin Van Nes, and Patricia D.lsthoorn. (Photo by Ellis) � ey had not forgotten any of Mrs.' Boussey and Mrs. learn what they,would.like to, thing in front of the class O'Roiurke, Todd Kramers, J)m Gaffney, Dave McCarthy; The kindergarten Brightrall about their per- be when they grow up. about .the'school• year. g s The majority of he stud- The cameras clic d the r Y c'` w*ri ". • a*�'+"" """""""^"�. ""�" '""� , ,;' `a^«' *� ^" +� ' es a made. ents likedtheweather chart graduation is over. The next gradu- formances and the few mi - k they and doing grade one work day will be another school dYrY ,.}.;j ''x.'.: '9 LG'.*Mr'f^'a�?7_tlr.Y:,'c..El"5•i.W 4t�Cj.1 'C'Y%TYYY+%�f,.."C?i'� iy •a M'3•.td,kR 't1Ct4"kP4•`.11>4.:,� 5k4?..._" .. ;�� �r���- . � ���C �r� �x , �x-,� >�., .: �� •�•-�,� •°�:?� ,,,�;, �°°� t� -_, '�'°' and playing toys and not too' day, but to most kinder- .. r ,-arae,»'. ii' sncz n.-�vs"esa as9aaec:s. i+aD "tww usc,«:x.. r.. Space „ I SZ'N K.t -i K.9_•.. "YA w`r eL.._ -C. F'Xr .P .;. a�K4:Ya'1FY'."1I11MCihMt:Mgarten school is ar- R- �ic1 Yi�:Kk �"Ji�tT.Y'C•n ''"rc�%%i 4'!M. RAE ,�� r. .�-,�-• ���. _, F �. � �� � nydidn'tou ie of rstudents over andsthey are proud that aftkinder- g home after remarked that they didn't they passed They will re - game like gain h ceive their report cards the Lap -(.... n Y - , .�, .� . garters. local day and say goodbye to a� l SALMON FISHERMAN their best friends Mrs. Bous- . �• � 7 ,;;,:� ,� ' Many . of the students sey and Mrs. Brightrall. co m i r)g wanted- to be teachers, fire- They will return in the fall men, and nurses. One little though for grade one and will ' A message has just been boy wanted to be a salmon see Mrs. Boussey and her t �w ,pyf received from OSL starship fisherman while another lit- new class every once -in a command urging all kids tie girl just wanted to be a while. M*5 , , cj � ! d �• t, F '.;r ages 6 t' 14 to bel on the mother with a little girl and a Kindergarten is importaaf lookout for Elmer s Space little boy. The results bf the to the students, the teachers Computer Game scheduled •year are very t cute and and the parents. The gradu- . �^~► `- "° to appear in this newspaper successful. The ' students ation means the end of one the week of July 14, 1980. learned things about differ- year and the bdginning ofJ. another. Mrs. Boussey and Once again this summer, ent , ways of living. They y �"'-""''' �"' � • "'" , .: � , r ` � , � "� � ,,� '�' the Roya•! Canadian Legion, learned how to make apple- Mrs. Brightrall of th¢+pubtic ` I �" s Ontario Command and the sauce with a silty effect (by school always seem to start + * Otrtaria Saftey League have accident the' sugar weds any child's school days off HEALTH CARE AIDS—Forty men and women graduated. �j rom 'Ruth Neilaris, i enore Elliott, Laverne Cotclough, Jane Postma, Barb designed an • out-of=i�lis= switched with salt) corn'and just right. AIt- does any , Conestoga C,+otle e's Health Care Aid program on Juga -2t'- . P0141 Darrell Martina Sehuurman, Ann Gerrits, Carol Menary, Maxine world contest to quiz your many art works. They went kindergarten teacher. The S safety knowledge., on trips to the fire depart- graduation brings back mem- presentation ceferriony was held .at_.HC tdnvl`0W for, the arca graduates Merner, Joyce Taylor, Mary EIIen �Stec„k a and Bonnie Gibson. Third row, . Prepare for the launching ment where many of the boys cries to all and is a very who included,- front row left to right, Helen baniels, "Barbara Hoy, Joan Gower, Eileen Barrie, Arlene Erb, Aud�ra� Rivett, JoAnn Verhoef, of your safety -rocket by were inspired to b a.firemen. important time of any school Barbara Butter, Alice Brochu, Mary Chapple, Elizabeth Hiusser, June Sharon Verhoef, Wilma Vincent, Nancy Mu{ney, Betty Low and Gall studying Elmer's six safety They went to the ifospital child's school days. Knox, Violet Helben; Donna Broadfoot and Doreen Wilson, Second row, Clogg. Back row, Matty Francis, Marg Hulley, Dorothea Williamson, rules (listed below). You whdre the little girls thought If you know of anyone who j Ken Hulley, Muriel Workman, Jessie, MacKenzie, Audrey Stanley and could win -one of sixteen they would like to be nurses will be celebrating a biithday Elaine Smith. (News -Record photo) Merlin computer games (first so 'that they can give little soon, send their name, birth- prize) or one of two hundred kids popsicles." day and age to .s BETTY �- • fun filled games (second MUSIC STARTS The Huron Expositor prize) provided courtesy of Then as the music starts Birthday Notices Leos meet i n Port Elgin Parker Brothers games. the kids walk down the aisle Box 69 Don't delay sending In one by one smiling at their Seaforth Variety & 'Gifts SHARON WILSON together, just to talk with Press Reporter -Sharon Wil- your entry.. The fun starts Parents as they walk smartly or phone 527-0240 — Seaforth Leos went to a other clubs. lunch. seminar, son. Treasurer -Denise here the week of July 14. $�ill meetirrg in Pont Elgin for *11 meal and a dance. Mr. Dupius, Directors -Gerard Watch for itl , Sea■ the area Leo Clubs an June Paratchek introduced ' Mr. Ryan. Marg Devereaux","Pahl 1, Look all ways before Open I days .& week 9 A.M. till Irl P.M. 22. Present were: Colleen Campbell who said the first Stewart and Barry Vincent. you cross the road. Ryan. Detek Cooper. Barry Leo club idea was in 1957. Leos discussed the booth for 2. Keep 'away from all Vincent, Paul Stewart, Mr. Since then the groups have the carnival and the float for parked cars. ,,Vurcent, Getard Ryan, Den- come a long way. He also they rade. July 12 will be 3. Ride your 'bike safety f T=SHIRTS Ise Dupius, Michelle Huard. said our activities should th�stallation of officers and obey all signs and d Marg Devereaux and Sharon involve the club as well as consisting of a barbecue, and' signals. $SPLEN/0—OR ' Wilson. ,roe public. a dance following from 9 • 12 4. Play your games in a SIZES The president of the Port Mr. Campbell wishes Leos p,m. The barbedue is only for safe place away from traffic. be Children --- with "Seaforth" written on shirt.. Elgin Leo Club introduced to elect a 'new executive at the members (there will be a S. Walk, don't run, when Adults -- Mesh -- Creat for warm weather. "Seaforth" on Jim Pgratclsek the advisor for least once a vear fol changes, small fee to help cover the you crass the road. I 4 shirt; the Dublin Leo Club. He more ideas. and chances for cost),but the dance is open to 6. Where there are no asked each club to introduce others to prove themselves. everyone. sidewalks, walk off the road RADIO SHACK Special ; themselves. Mr. Paratchek said to'keep Pe next meeting is July to the left and face oncoming sit He said that he would like the executise oung, but not 21 at the Lions Park. Colleen traffic. •r ' -CHILDREN to have a convention next to do awav with older mem. Ryan and Derek Cooper are (And don't forget, always 199$year tors June 21'81 consist- bets. in charge of the activities buckle up when riding in a c Ing of a breakfast, then a get Each club then told their afterwards. car.) wt 5200 8 track- & EM / MFA HaU10, A good crowd attended the .9 _ i� 5163.35. anniversary service of Cro- ��� 89marty Presbyterian church Now on Sunday when Rev. Dr. Douglas Fox of London was guest minister, Mrs. John ' in Dash T612 AM/FM Cassette, Scan played the organ and Reg - 5189•-95SAIML the' choir presented three • anthems. Now only, During, the gervice Mr. Thomas Scott and Mr, Calder MelCaig. (who have retired) were honoured for - their many years of service on the Kirk session, See you at the S'EAEORTH LIONS SUMMER CARNIVAL July 3,45, -and 6. t I . Your �J - Ra t a -e -Headquarters CARPENTRY MURRAY HENDERSON Renovations, Additions, Shed, Sun decks. AE tly home improve. meats. 1" REE ESTIMATES 527-0731 Bring your children -out. !!,Ls a fun packed day of crafts, games, songs and field trips,. PLACE: Seaforth Public School TIMES: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:15 P.M. to 4t00 p.t't't. DATES: July 1st to August 15th AGES: Must be 3 to 7 years of age as of January 1, 1980. J rreosdred gift of the sea - this summers most popular fashion accessory. Lustrous glowing pearls to enhance every -woman s loveliness. We wAl be happy to explain the subtle nuances of pLari value to you, and aid you in selecting the fine cultured pearl jewellery exactly right for today's fashions. ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED Clinton Exeter Seoforth Walkerton M _....._._..._-.�..._.,......,.:w....�....,,,...,..^.,.tn:—>.w,:x-',.n..-r.,,�+., ry.�u1 ...x...,r_+.-.%<ut; :aYa.• -:.. _.,. :1, .. .., .., tee: .... rLL..S^.-.t_�..�-t�. °,.... -�,� ',<. . ,.y .• •^u q., .rbc ...y,.ff-.�eN wM y,�,:b. majm activities and gave PHuTOwFINISHING H�j appy appy meas on lion to raise'money. LMr.eo Campbell suggested that B i rt h d Leas have someone of age to , Grf a# pictures with Kallak paper. sign cheques and two separ- Karen Van den Hengel, 1 ate bank accounts. He wish - We also havO , Kodak cameras, on July 26. ed the Leos luck and said {inl, flash CUR'S, #Ile flash, 6 Colin Reynolds. 22 on July more information would be sent out about the conven- Pau) Consist. 19 on July 7f tion. Pyewackett Caldwell, 16 The Seafmth Leos exec - SPECIALS CAR STEREO -SPECIALS' on July 1, utive met dfune 23. The new y executive 64 1'e President- {����,�+►J�•ty leen Ryan. vice President- Yy, Nr `,+► Derek Cooper. Secretary and . 5200 8 track- & EM / MFA HaU10, A good crowd attended the .9 _ i� 5163.35. anniversary service of Cro- ��� 89marty Presbyterian church Now on Sunday when Rev. Dr. Douglas Fox of London was guest minister, Mrs. John ' in Dash T612 AM/FM Cassette, Scan played the organ and Reg - 5189•-95SAIML the' choir presented three • anthems. Now only, During, the gervice Mr. Thomas Scott and Mr, Calder MelCaig. (who have retired) were honoured for - their many years of service on the Kirk session, See you at the S'EAEORTH LIONS SUMMER CARNIVAL July 3,45, -and 6. t I . Your �J - Ra t a -e -Headquarters CARPENTRY MURRAY HENDERSON Renovations, Additions, Shed, Sun decks. AE tly home improve. meats. 1" REE ESTIMATES 527-0731 Bring your children -out. !!,Ls a fun packed day of crafts, games, songs and field trips,. PLACE: Seaforth Public School TIMES: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:15 P.M. to 4t00 p.t't't. DATES: July 1st to August 15th AGES: Must be 3 to 7 years of age as of January 1, 1980. J rreosdred gift of the sea - this summers most popular fashion accessory. Lustrous glowing pearls to enhance every -woman s loveliness. We wAl be happy to explain the subtle nuances of pLari value to you, and aid you in selecting the fine cultured pearl jewellery exactly right for today's fashions. ANSTETT JEWELLERS LIMITED Clinton Exeter Seoforth Walkerton M _....._._..._-.�..._.,......,.:w....�....,,,...,..^.,.tn:—>.w,:x-',.n..-r.,,�+., ry.�u1 ...x...,r_+.-.%<ut; :aYa.• -:.. _.,. :1, .. .., .., tee: .... rLL..S^.-.t_�..�-t�. °,.... -�,� ',<. . ,.y .• •^u q., .rbc ...y,.ff-.�eN wM y,�,:b.