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The Huron Expositor, 1997-06-25, Page 5grade 8 graduation at St. Co Congratulations to all th8 e �umban graduates wonderful event held at St. Columban. Al families. relatives and close friends wish all grads success and happiness ahead on May 12. Joan was a for- mer graduate of McMaster University, Hamilton, and St. Clair College, Windsor. Joan, daughter of Joseph FI _ongratulations to Doug Florence Devereaux is now Paulen and families and many, many employed by the Ministry of Tracee Pridham friends love our who were good times the Solicitor General and at ThamesviewMarch 15 h together and wish you many Correctional Church and to United appy Years ahead. Goderich. Joan Services, and Joyce Parents Greg Congratulations to Joan very proud 6f ou and are all Y Pridham and Earl Colleen Devereaux ( a former you man y a wish and Carolyn Paulen. student of the correspondent) Get well y happy Years ahead • Congratulations and �P who received a Bachelor of anniversary to a veryP� y Education Degree from the Dublin coup, s tai Faculty of Educatio Theres , Ronald an -d was named to the Dean n, and e Murray who cele -P Honor Roll at the convoca- brate �n Friday, June 27. tion at Ronald and Therese, your , Mount Universit Al Y New Brunswick OUT OF REHAB - Martin Andreassi and Gladys Whit- taker spent their final hours before getting out of reha- bilitation at Seaforth Community Hospital in the sunshine, watering flowers in planters oft the patio, donated by a local business. Eckert from all your many, many friends. SCAVENGER HUNT . THOUGHT FOR TODAY instructions from Grade 8 students from SPS listen to Friendship should not be 'manse right,on Student Employmentfore heading out f rAndreajob- thought of as something we related � ger hunt. Each ream of fistudent eight downtown businesses with a list of out for a job - get, it is something we give. winning team wast questions.s visited pairs p• Seaforth t mixed +37+6. at the Exeter club last • pairs tournament of the sea- Andrea is one of our up and Wednesday saw Fred Tilley son on Saturday. Fourteen coming junior bowlers in and Jim Stotts take second greens Sat rin playDistrict 4. Ninth went to Jack prize while Jack Muir and place went to and first and Marie Muir of Seaforth Bob Doig were in fifth Carol C Lee Ryan and 2w+37 and consolation went Also at Woodstock men's Carter of the home club to Ken Chapin and H 3w +44. Second prize went to Jack and Audrey McDonald of Lucknow with 3w +43. Third was Laverne and Marian Anderson of Hanover ith 3w +41. Fourth went to erry Dorsey and Mickey i • .1aTONI 11U J oN tXF'°My°A..hwe ss, 1807 -11 wishes Mixedrested to free The L pa � get lots of local pizza and po Lawn Bowling greens going Club held their firs g Weigand with 2w with I w+20 a en pairs and open to all men saw Bowling in ladiesaFred Tilley and Jack Muir ll last week sawCarolwalk away with first prize. MitcheCarter and Edna Bell win Tuesday evening at 6 Cand arter with 3w+35. Eileen will be potluck supperp.m. Adamson and JeanwLunn won cards and bowling after. Also the consolation prize for the on Wednesday there will be day with lw +36. ladies pairs in Lucknow and In Men's pairs competition bowling to all. men's pairs in Clinton. Good Hensall Spring Fair winners The Hensall Spring F Townsend, featured three calf club divir Kin, 4th, Andrew e .ions including senior, inter- Townsend, 5th: Steve Haney, Be mediate and junior in the 6th: Elysia Townsend. Daniel we Show and Sale. Winners are Gain: Jordan Gardiner (75 as follows: 2w ndersma of Stratford also with 3w +41. igh two game winners re Ken Barber and Jean wley of Brussels with +40 op5. Sixth place and also with 2w+40op5 were Art layson and Brenda Pey. Seventh was Bob mpson and Doris kney 3• of Exeter 39ohth ot another Exetn er tamp of Jacobi and Andrea w policy in Perth he June 3 meeting of erth County Board of tion it was decided that d teachers will no be added to the occa- or supply teacher list, in cases where teach - h specialized skills are table. board feels the move crease the number of teachers in the Perth Top calves Amber Tow 1262 lbs. C $ I.40/Ib. 105 Townsend $ 1.0 Elisha Colema 1114 lbs. C . $0.97.5/Ib 1070 Crerar $1/Ib 118 Kinsman $1/Ib. Michael Corbett lbs.; Yvette Han 1070 lbs.; Tre $0.96/Ib. 1075 lbs Senior Sho Yvette Haney, Townsend, Trey Chris Watson, De 'Greg Hendrick Jason Adam Hope, Jacob Intermediate Showmanship' Andrew Kinsman, Daniel Townsend, Jonathan Hunsberger, Lindsey Haney, Laura McKenzie, rcy Flanagan, Adam Haney, JennyHaney, McKenzie, Suzanne Coleman, Craig Nigh. Junior Showmanship: Steven Haney, Elysia Townsend, Shawn Flanagan, Elisha Coleman, Amber Townsend, David Haney, Rachel Haney, Michael Corbett, Tracy Hunsberger, Vicky Johns. Grand Champion Showperson: Yvette Haney. Reserve Champion Showperson: Mike lbs.), Elysia Townsend (725 Fi for finish: lbs.), Jacob Kinsman (707 Fin Town $2/Ib., lbs.), Amber Townsend (690 Thom hris Watson lbs.), Blake Ryan (690 lbs.) 1 lbs. Elysia Stacey Crerar (666 lbs.)Hac 5/Ib. 1229 lbs. Mary Jo Ryan (657 lbs.), as n $1.02.5/1b. Suzanne Coleman (636 lbs.), Has raig Nigh Elisha Coleman (625 lbs.), Harry lbs. Stacey Luke Kinsman 62 Ne 6 lbs. Luke Youngest ( 0 lbs.). 1114 lbs., Townsend girl: Amber At t $1/Ib. 1050 Youngest boy:6 yrs.oid.,the P ey $ I.09/1b. 7 yeas old. David Haney, retire vor Elliott Market Class: Steers: Anne longer Kerslake, Glen Haney, Brent sional wmanship: Cronin. Michael Heifers: Bill Kerslake, Deb except or Elliott, Haney,ers Wit Gerald Kerslake. unavai b Hoggart, Grand Champion Market: The ks, Kim Bill Kerslake.will in Champion Hoggart, Reserve Market: Anne Young Kinsman. Kerslake. system. Man killed A 67 -year-old East Wawanosh man was killed Thursday morning when his van collided with a dump truck that was "stationary," south-west of Belgrave. William Fidom was pro- nounced dead at Wingham hospital, where he was taken by ambulance. The Huron County detach- ment of the Ontario Provincial Police says the fatal accident happened at about 9:55 a.m: on Concession 6 of East Wawanosh Township, just east of sideroad 36/37. the same day, n Highway of at the Colborne/Ashfield Townline Road (Sheppard - ton), a passenger in a car that hit a hydro pole had "major injuries," according to the OPP. He is 21 -year-old Peter T. Hanbey of RR 2, Tiverton. An auto driven by 20 -year- old Joel W. Mitchell of Kincardine Township, "left the roadway, went into the cast ditch and struck a hydro pole." Police say the car was, severely damaged and Mitchell has been charged With impaired driving. Alarming statistics A recent report for Statistics Canada indicates 40 per cent of the almost 319,0omen over living on their wit age this country have incomes below the poverty Zine. a 4 Seaforth Veterinary Clinic Main St. North Seaforth 527-1760 ISI NOT(CE. 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