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Mary, a graduate of Medway High School, Arva, will be retur- ning to the University of Western Ontario (Brescia College) in the fall. She also has accepted a position on the executive of the Home Economics Club at Brescia College. Photo by Singer conducted by Ruth Bray, Joanne Hodgert, John and Laurel Miner. Running races 5 years and under Tim. Parker, Alanna Luxton ; 6-9 years Steven Hoff, Christopher Hoff; 10-15 years Doug Hodgert, Elizabeth Olson,', 16 years and over Bradley. Cann, Lee Hodgert; married mens' Brihn Hodgert, John Miner. Ladies graceful • walk Susan Hodgert, Marguerite Hart; single men's egg walk Bradley Cann, Eugene Luxton; married men's egg walk, Ross ,Hodgert, Alan Luiton; 1450 cm distance walk, Jack Hodgert. Ladies kick the slipper, Faye Gaiser, Patricia Hodgert; men's kick the slipper, Larry Mayo, Eugene Luxton; wheel barrow race, Larry Mayo and Eugene Luxton; men's „shirt race, Reg Hodgert; guess number to sit in for supper, Glen Stewart. Spoon and string relay, Brian Hodgerfs team; longest line of clothing relay, Elgin Luxton's team; life saver relay, Brenda J. Hodgerth team; weight of man whose belt this is, Mildred LuXton; adult with least hair, Ken Richardson; water balloon relay, Scot and Alan Rodger t, coming farthest distance, Elgin and • Mildred Luxton's family; youngest person present, Shaun Luxton. An active ball game concluded the sports, then all sat, in for the supper meal. On the table committee were Margaret Gilmour, Agnes Bray, Kathleen and Ross Hodgert, Helen and Mac Hodgert. Installed for the 1981 reunion are past presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates, president, Don and Anne Bray; 1st vice president, Glen and June Stewart; secretary, Janet Rice; sports committee, Bill and ,Lois Hodgert, Mervin and Grace Hodgert; table committee, Brian and Brenda Hodgert, Don and Winifred Mayo, Rick and Judith Parker. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne• and Wendy holidayed last week at Chesley Lake, ' Mrs. James Snow ac- companied her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ted Van Roestal of Exeter to Holland for two weeks. They returned home this• past Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knight of Hen; It were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett, The occasion being the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Knight. Mr. and Mrs. John Miner of Vanessa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe of Cen- tralia on Sunday evening. Many people called at the Lockhart Funeral Home Mitchell the first of last week to pay their respect to the late Roy Johns. Sympathy is extended to the relatives. Flowers in Elimville Church on Sunday were placed there by the family in memory of him. Sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dawson and sons in the passing of Mrs. Dawson's father the late Albert Siemon, Quite a number of people from this area paid their respect at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Seaforth on Saturday evening andSunday. Church service will be held Sunday July 20 at 10 a.m. Elimville people will meet with us. On Sunday July 27 a joint outdoor church service will be held at Riverview Park, Exeter at 11 a.m. followed by a picnic lunch. Bring your picnic baskets, lawn chairs, beverages will be provided. Ball games will complete the day, bring your ball equipment: An unknown father, writing about his young daughter, voiced a simple prayer. He would have her endowed with beauty, grace and charm, but he added his final word: "If there is to be anything homely about her, Lord, make it her virtues, please." He won't find kangaroos hopping down main 'street when he arrives. in Australia, but Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology principal, .14. MacDonald,. does expect to get an educationabout the different flora ,and fauna "down' un- der". MacDonald, former principal at Centralia, left on a six week study. tour of the island continent and its sister island, New Zealand, on July 13. The college principal's itinerary includes the Australian states of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, the Northern Territories, and Queensland, before continuing on to New Zealand. The trip is a combined study tour and vacation tour. Agricultural educatipnal and research facilities in • Australia are high points on his agenda. MacDonald's first stop . after arrival in Melbourne is. Glenormiston College atTerang in Victoria State. There he will ex- change ideas and tour the agricultural college. One,. idea he wants to share is the establishment of 4 sister. college concept between Glenormiston College and Ridgetown MacDonald will be hosted by. the Rotary Club of Terang wli at Glenormiston College. Rotary 'International is contributing to the funding of the study tour, MacDonald's visit will. provide the Ontario Ministry Of Agriculture and Food and Rotary with information on • There are 30,000 Ca- , nadians who are officially blind. One third of these cases could probaey have been prevented. Make it part of your Lifestyle -to take care of your eyes. and assessment of Australia's agricultural education systetn, Farming apprenticeships, large scale irrigation farming, ,stud horse management, wine prenuction and dairy technology are some of the areas on Which MacDonald will be focusing his attention as long as the kangaroos stay off the streets,