Times-Advocate, 1978-07-06, Page 24Centralia folk enjoy trips
TO ATTEND THE FIRST
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POOL STAFF - The Exeter swimming pool is in full swing for the summer season under the
supervision of Deb Wooden and six assistants. Back, left, Mary Helen Linsdell, Lynne Mercer
and Debi Wooden. Front Leslie Campbell, Wendy Beaver, Patti Down and Patti Shapton.
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By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Thp ladies from here who
attended Open House at the
Londesboro Manse on
Wednesday of last week
were Mrs. Alvin Lobb, Mrs.
Ken Greb, Mrs. Harvey
Smith, Mrs. M. Buswell and
Mrs, S. Molnar.
Mrs. Wm R. Essery en
tertained at a birthday party
on Wednesday of last week
for her daughter Ruth Ann,
who was celebrating her 10th
birthday. Guests attending
the party were Christine
Coates, Julie Lamport, Kelly
Johns, Darlene Sillery, Vicki
Parsons, Shauna Gardiner.
Kelly Hern, Tracey Remkes.
Judy Isaac. Arlene Johnson
and Jean Buswell.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Morgan
and families attended the
60th wedding1 anniversary of
the former’s brother
sister-in-law Mr. &
Manning Morgan
Chatham on June 29.
Morgan remained with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
& Mrs. Robert Wilson at
Highgate, returning home on
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Clayton
Scheifele of Kitchener were
guests for a couple of days
last week with Mrs Lome
Hicks.
Mr. & Mrs. Richard
Shoebottom and family spent
the weekend in Parry Sound
with the former’s parents,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Shoebottom.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Abbott,
Niagara Falls were recent
visitors with the former’s
father, Mr. Murray Abbott.
George Aikens who was a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, for several
weeks returned home
recently and we are glad to
see him out around again.
The family of Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Wilson spent the
weekend at their parent’s
cottage at Shepherd Lake
and had as their guests
cousins from the Arkona and
Sarnia areas. Included in the
get-together were Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Lambie and
Esther, Mr. & Mrs. Ian
Lambie, Mr. Nile Wilson,
Miss Marie Wilson, Mr. &
Mrs. John Wilson and Misses
Krista Johannsen
Lambie.
Mr.
Molnar, Jim and
Agincourt were guests over
the holiday weekend with the
former’s parents, Mr. & Mrs.
S. Molnar.
Mrs. Don Abbott ac
companied by Mrs. Burnett
of Little Current, Manitoulin
Island visited recently with
Mr. Murray Abbott, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Smith and family
and relatives at Saintsbury
and in Lucan.
Sunday service
Rev. Donald Stuart con
ducted the service in the
United Church on Sunday
and left his listeners with
plenty of food for thought
when he delivered his ser
mon using as a text “And be
ye separate, saith the Lord”.
To be a musician one must
work and work hard. Being a
Christian is a tough
assignment but we must try
to live a Christian life for the
betterment of society, said
the speaker.
The special music for the
service was a vocal solo by
Mrs. Russell Wilson.
Clandeboye student
school valedictorian
By MRS. ARTHUR HODGINS
Elizabeth Markus,
daughter of Rhea and Tony
Markus, was valedictorian
for the 1978 graduation class
at McGillivray Central
School.
Elizabeth received special
awards for English,
Mathematics, Geography
and French as well as the
General Proficiency Award.
Congratulations’
Rick Lee, son of Beatrice
and George Lee won the
Boys Athletic Award.
Other students from this
area graduating were
Glenda Cunningham, David
Dixon, Stephen Tasko,
Robert Spruytte and Judy
Marshall.
Joe Dushane of CJBK,
Radio Station, London, was
the guest speaker for the
evening. Mrs. Ila Hamilton,
retiring principal, made the
presentations of diplomas
One 8 x 10
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Portrait
ano special awards.
Biddulph Central School
held their graduation
exercises, Thursday.
Students graduating from
Clandeboye area were Lloyd
Robicheau, Jackie Richards,
Sherri Davidson, Joyce and
Wendy Earhart.
Mr. & Mrs.
Groenewegen and
Mrs. Joe O'Brien
graduation at St.
School, Biddulph on Tuesday
evening. Paul Groenewegen
and Lisa O’Brien were
among the graduates.
Judy and George Van Off,
Windsor and Mary and
Harvey Gilbert, London
were Monday visitors with
Lucille and Arnold Blake.
Miss Helen Mackenzie,
Montreal spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family.
Mrs. Addys Quick,
Leamingon spent the
weekend with her cousin,
Hazel and Rupert Williams.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Cun
ningham and girls spent the
weekend in Niagara Falls,
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Noyes
and family visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs., Stewart
McLellan who were camping
at Windmill Park near St.
Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Markus
entertained on Saturday in
honour of Elizabeth’s
graduation and had as their
guests Gary and Pam Petrie
of Ingersoll, Cathy Kaune
and children of Lucan, Mr. &
Mrs. Ed Armstrong and
Michael, Linda and Derek
Ropchan and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hardy
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Gord
Hardy and Lisa, Mr. & Mrs.
Jim Scott, Dean and Brad,
and Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer Scott
attended the Hardy family
picnic held Sunday at the
Lucan Lions Park.
Barbara and Clarence
Carter and Ruth and Allan
Hill enjoyed the holiday
weekend by motoring to
Gananoque where they
enjoyed a boat cruise around
the Thousand Islands thence
to the USA in the Adirondack
Mountain area and Lake
Placid, returning to Canada
by way of the Peace Bridge.
DARLING'S IGA, LUCAN
One Day Only
Bridal shower
Monday evening a bridal
shower was held in Clan
deboye United Church in
honour of Helen Simpson,
bride-elect of this month,
Mrs. Rupert Williams was
chairman. Readings were
given by Mrs. Art Hodgins
and Mrs. Rea Neil. A contest
was conducted by Mrs.
Wilmer Scott.
Helen was presented with
a heater-vibrator-recliner
chair and a crystal cake
plate from the community as
well as receiving other
beautiful gifts. Helen
thanked everyone and asked
them to come and see their
gifts.
Grand Bend, Seaforth,
Fordwich, Wingham,
Moncton, Ripley, Blyth ...
AND ALL TOWNS IN BETWEEN
CwiyMg'b 9iwited
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GRAND PRIZE
FRI.f sat. & sun
July 7, 8, 9
VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES
Every day during the Home Show, over a dozen
door prizes will be given away. Here are only a
few:
New products. New ideas. So many exciting
things to see! Carpets galore and panels too! And
power tools. And kitchen cabinets. And vanities.
And light fixtures. Doors and windows. And ever
so much more!
You’ll see live demonstrations by experts. You’ll
learn how to install siding on your home; how
much insulation you need to save fuel; how to
hook up shower stalls and vanities; how to stucco
walls, and how to apply dry wall. It’s all waiting for
you at the Home Show. Hundreds of products,
dozens of new ideas - and live demonstrations
that’ll teach you how to make those do-it-yourself
projects look more professional ■ with a minimum
of effort.
ADULTSi $1.00; CHILDREN under 12 ac
companied by an adult are admitted free. Tickets
available at the door, at Discount Dave’s and from
members of your local service clubs. All proceeds
from ticket sales will be donated to participating
service clubs.
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Here’s an exciting boat to race. It’s fast; it responds, yet
planes quickly. It has long, clean lines. Excellent stability,
with a crew capacity of up to four. And it could be yours!
The Grand Prize at The Huron County Home Show! It
comes complete with colored sails, trailer, 2 life jackets
and 2 paddles.
They’re CCM "Targas’’ with 23’’ frames and 27"
wheels ... and one will be given away each day of
the Home Show. No additional purchase is
necessary; your ticket to the Show gives you a
chance to win one of these great prizes!
P/us Many Other
Prizes Including
a 24" Vanity
Another in the long list of
valuable door prizes to be
given away during the
Huron County Home Im
provement Show. It’s a
complete package, with
brass balls, swing-out grill,
screen and bean pot.
SEE THE COMPLETE ARRAY OF DOOR PRIZES AT THE ARENA!