HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1989-07-05, Page 17ST. COLUMBAN KINDERGARTEN GRADUATES - A class of
kindergarten graduates from St. Columban school was mistakenly
omitted from the graduates pages in The Expositor.Iestvaeek. We
publish them this week with our apologies. The St. Columban Star
class graduates were: (back, left) Adam Van Nynatten, Greg Van
Loon, John Joe Bos, Craig Leslie, Allen Hunt, (middle row, left)
Mrs. Marie Ryan, Melissa O'Rourke, Michelle Flanagan, Dayna
Kelly, Darcy Flanagan, Simon Culligan, (front, left) Erin Kelly,
Debbie Van Bakel, Cory Dekroon, Sarah Murray, Barry Verberne,
Jennifer Bontaine, and Heather Verhoeve. Submitted photo.
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UL.Pkbb Ur 1939 - At a time of year when many people's thoughts
turn to graduations, a local man came across a picture of his
Grade 10 B graduating class from the Seaforth Collegiate institute
of 1939. Those depicted in the 50 -year-old picture are (back, left)
Dick Box. Frank Gasses, Bruce Wright, Ken Southgate, Scott
Kerr, Neville McMillan, Clare Haney, Mr. Weedmark, Stewart
Wigg, Ed McIver, Jim Jamieson, Charley Case, Tom Kale,. John
McSpadden, Frank Devereaux, John O'Neill, Bruce Hodgen,
Ross Coutts, Cyril Johnson, Clare Wescott, Hugh Doig, Jack
Patrick, Arnold Keys, and Mery Nott. Submitted by Mery Nott.
Walton
m from page 5
Saar, Charlene Thompson, Jody Vander
Veen, Principal - Gary Jewitt, Vice Prin-
cipal - Louis Wilson; Kindergarten
teacher - Joan Vandendool.
After a welcome to the large crowd of
parents, grandparents and friends, the
children put on a splendid program.
Opening "Song" and "Me and my Ted-
dy Bear" were sung by everyone. `Teddy
Bears are Best Because...' was sung by
T.J. Kelly, Katie E, Amber and Tammy.
"Did you ever see a Teddy Bear" by
everyone. The poem "I Had a little Ted-
dy Bear" was recited by Joshua, Rose,
Maegan Charlene, Adam, Kassie and
Jod; i'ryone presented "Teddy Bear.
Just Wa• w have fun" and "Teddy Bear
'1', : nl Uuuf'
uoem "I threw away my Teddy
h' was done by Leanne, Amanda,
Gtu•tstopher H, and Bradley, and another
Seaforth 'firemen
• from page 2 -
So serious were his injuries that for several
days his life was despaired of and his
relatives were summoned. But on Friday he
took a turn for the better and is now improv-
ing and unless unexpected complications set
in there are good hopes for his speedy
recovery.
The high grass and weeds around the
Egmondville streets are quite and -eyesore
as well as a• nuisance. It .would. be well .to
have the village looking its best for the Old
Boys' Reunion.
The school teacher famine.sestas.to,be.as
prevalent. as ever Judgisgfrom the.adirer-
Torroonto Globe .has daiments for ly from seven to 10
solid eolumtus of -ads for, teachers, and. most
of them for country ,ppublic aehools. The
famine is a good thing for,the (Hobe as well
as for the teachers.
JULY 7,1939
Pupils and.ex-pl;mirliat,Cygy
on Friday, afternoon,and,.forgerstud�
nearly 70 years.ago ,recalled eventarof•,the
schooldays.
Seventy years ,ago Alex (.aS
'ellar, Cromarty. nd I lIIiam
rt
[nervy Fof , Brueg ,f~ieldrat llded , school
. t9gether.in:uietAl[,1og, *,atIAR1000Y
On •' day„cat .Use e�Steen, #ey
rgreete eachkotherxfor. llulelrlsl ily
poem "I like Bears” by Kassie, Adam
and Jody. Everyone presented "Teddy
Bears Picnic Rhythm Band" followed by
the closing song of favourites medley.
Presentation of diplomas and report
cards foll-•wed by 0 Canada. After taking
pictur. ,wce and cookies were served
by the iu..rtk,garten children.
Congratulations •and best wishes to the
boys and girls was expressed by their
teacher in the following poem:
As you continue with an eagerness to
learn;
May you always be the best that you can
be;
-May you always do the best that you can
do;
May you always. be kind;
May you always .be healthy;
And most important to all -
May you always be happy!
COrno
softball game .at Khroehler field. aleaforth
took the gaine.8.6, for their third win of the
season. A home run blow by Fred Willis of
Seaforth, with the bases loaded, was the
clout that `did ;the damage. It came in the
eighth inning, .when Orange Kist was
leading:by a 8-1 count.
It is fifty years ago Tuesday that Seaforth
firemen wonthe intetatptional hose reel race
at Mount.0 al ens, ,Mich., in 61% seconds.
The.team, while itretained lts;title, failed to
equal the world's rer (,of MA seconds,
,which is set the year ,before, in 1888, ,at
Sarnia. •
JULY 2,'1084
There was lotsrof exeltement in the;north
eountry when a ,group ;of ,Seaforth .area
fishenio;en Ptured-,two;;,31i-inch. pike, and all
thinds:oflpickerel..The men lit Lake Nipiss-
-ing for ,the .weekend .,.were J.C. Cornish,
Seaforth; Ren Bennett, Walton; Bruce
••Walters, _; Ross Tyndall, ;Sudbury;
Charlie , n,'SudburY„and,R C..Den-
.Aett, Il.
It:was }'.,Gars.agoo, nd nlore'than;,600,006
mule$ ago,,when lir . Bur s; f irst ju tidied
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