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- Nlike Cyr, Pay 'Masse; general -
Dean Ducharmc; advanced - Eort
Lynn. 11'agper,' History advanced -
• Dale Ducharmc.
•Science
Grade 9 advanced --Robert Pass-
- • more, Barb Tiernan; general - Don-
Ti.•e Dundas; _basic - Clyde Kooy,.
racy Johns. Grade 10 advanced - •
David Thiel; general - Dan N1cCart-
cr; basic - Taramic Winger. Grade
1-1 Biology advanced - Andrew
S•ciotr; Environmental Science gcn-
eral - Liss. 1cIocIic;.Chcrnistry ad-
vanced - Richard -hope; general -
Dan Rohde. Grade 12 Physics ad-
vanced - George Portinga; general -.
Wendy Ballantyne. Grade 13 Biolo-
- gy advanced Said Osman; Chenais-
try advanced - Said Osman; Physics
advanced - Said Osimun.
• Mathematics
Grade 9 advanced - Jim Kesler;
basic - Angie Crowe; general -
ihrayne l l;rytcr. Grade.IO advanced
- David Thiel, Wanda Turnbull;
basic - Patricia :Masse; general -
,John Rooscboom. Grade 11 ad-
vanccd - Christine 'lazier; basic -
David hie -Donald; generall Lisa
MCkxhc,-Akan Ducharmc. Grade 12
advanced - Said Osman; basic Kel-
ly Coon; general - Karol -Dauber.
- Grade 13 C'alcultK afar 1)u -
students
charme; Relations and Functions -
Lisa Hern, Jeanette VanEsbroeck;
Algebra - Mary Ducharmc. -
Technical.
Grade 9 basic Drafting - Troy
Whytl; basic Automotive„- Troy
Whyte; basic .Electricty - Troy
Whyte; basic Machine Shop - Troy
Whyte. Grade 10 basic Drafting -
Mark Watson; basic Automotive -
Jcff Harburn, Darryl Rowan; basic
Electricity - Mark Watson; basic
Machine Shop - Mark Watson.
Grade 10 general -Drafting - Jim
Kester; general Autotnotive - Jason
Hem; general Electricity -Jim Kest-
cr; general Machinc Shop - Jeremy
Mason. Grade 9 Drafting - Dan
Thiel. Auto Mechanics Grade 10 -
Dan Desjardine, Jason Westlake;.
Grade -11 - Geoff Strange, Eric
Rammeloo; Grade 12 - Doric
McCann: Building-. Construction
Grade 10 - Tim Nethercott; Grade
11 - Dcan Ducharmc; Grade -12 -
Doug Regier. Architectural Drafting
Grade 10 - Patrick Ducharmc; Grade.
11 Jim Crown; -Grade 12 - .Dale
Ducharmc. General Drafting Grade
10 - Ross Sitter. Mechanical Draft-
ing Grade 11 - David Thiel; Grade
12 - Tony Baker. Electricity Grade
10 - Patrick Ducharmc; Grade' 1 1
Dan Rohde; Grade 12 Chris Chap-
- pian.- Mac hint -Shop-Grade-10 -.Jeff
at South Htiron
O'Brien; Grade 11 - Mike..Rtgicr; •
Grade 12 - Gerald Kcstcr.. -
Top Tech. Student - Tech. Teach-
ers Award - Top Tech. Co:op bas-
ic - Joe Gower; general - Terry'
Meikle. Business
Typing Grade 9 adianccd.- Barba-. •
ra Tiernan; general : - Shawn
Mt1Falls; Grade 10 advanced • De-
nise Kints. Business Practise Grade
11 advanced - Kelly .Talbot; Grade
12 advanced - Catherine 1lartman.
Basic Business - -Grade 10 Shannon
Henderson, Grade 12 craved McDo
nald. -Computer Scienctt Grade 10.
general - Denise Kints; Grade 10 ad-
vanced - Beth Desjardine; Grade 11
advanced David Thiel; Grirde 12
advanced - David Josephson. Mar-
keting'Gradc 1.1 general - Wendy
Weido, Chris Miller; Grade lr gen-
eral Sara Cooper, Julia Tiernan.
Cohsumer Studies Grade 11 general
Karol Dauber. Accounting Grade 11
general Cindy- Beaver; advanced -
Michelle Vincent; Grade 13 "ad
vanccd - David Josephson, Randy
MacDonald.• •
Arts
Art general Grade.12- Patty
O'Toole; Grade 11 - Lori .Harburn:
Grade 10 - Sherri Ferg-uson; Grade
9 Bounmy Phannavong. Grade. 10 -
Craig. Miller; Grade. 10 basic
Tammie Winger. - -
HOSPITAL DIRECTORS - South Huron Hospital's new board of directors for 1988-89 areas follows: record-
ing secretary Margaret D'Anna (back left), Jack Drysdale, past chairman Chris Little. Lints Kuntz, Bob Hem, Glen
. Thiel, Sharon Wurm, administrator Don Curren, past chief -of -staff Dr. Debby Waters (middle left), Verla Russel,
'Joe Darling, Alice MacLean, Marytin Hern, treasurer Bev Skinner (front left), chief -of -staff Dr. Ming -Lam, chairman
Jim Morlock, first vice Howard Datars, and second vice Larry Wein.-
Letters to the Editor
Box 376, Zurich
Ontario NOM 2T0
Letters to the Editor
The Times -Advocate
Exeter, Ontario
NOM ISO
Sir: -
Arc you praying for rain?" With"
those words f was accosted by an
obviously: agitated Mennonite farm -
GRADUATE - Howard and Dorene
Holtzmann are proud to announce
the graduation of their daughter.
Heather from lambton College in
'Sarnia on June 18. 1988. She re-
ceived. her two-year diplonia from
the Early Childhood Education Pro-
gram. Heather is presently •em-
ployed' at the Kaleidoscope Day
Care Centre in London.
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Friday, July 8:
SINGLES DANCE
TENNESSEE GENTLEMEN
Saturday, July 9
WESLEY 4EUSZLER
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ATTENTION
1974.75 Grade 9 Class
Ceara Huron
CaSecondary
o Scholl,
10 Year Reunion
Sat. July 16/88
Contact
Teresa Van Raay,(Hicycnell)
237-3255
Carol Forbes"(Jewitt) 482-3127
Chris Moore (M%Nall) 524-4736
It wasn't an easy question to an-
swer. But I had to tell him thc
truth. I am not. Rather, 1 told hint,
I am asking God to help us grasp
what lie is saying to us through the
str'ss this weather. is causing. I
pointed out -that God as the good
Father_ He is, sometimes has to do
some very severe things to get our
full attention. Of course that proves
just how much Ile loves us.•
I'm sure my friend was less than•
pleased with my answer. Ile would
very likely just settle for a -good
rain..
The Bible speakscry clearly
about this matter o rought:
"1\ lien i (God) shut up thc heavens
o that there is no rain.::if my pen.
plc. '.' ho are called by my name,
w ill humble thcrnselvcs and pray
and seek my face and turn from
their wicked ways, then will 1 hear
from heaven and will forgive their
sin and will heAl their land.”
Those who dare to identify them-
selves with Jesus Christ, calling
themselves Christians, need to pay
very close attention to every sylla-
ble of that solemn statement. The
sooner we do, thc quicker we'll get
out of this fix. As God flatly as
serfs: "Io not ttticrely listen to the.
word, and so deceive yourselves.
Do what it says." .
On the brighter side, we arc as-
sured, "This is what the Lord- says,
he who matte the earth, the Lord
who formed it and established it --
the Lord is his name: 'Call to me
and 1 will answer you and tell you
great and unsearchable things you
do not know."'
We arc dealing_ with no less. than
the Lord God Almighty in the per-
son of his Son, Jesus Christ. He is
.the Word who spoke all things into
-creation. It is he who -is now
"sustaining all things by his pow-
erful word." t1c knows our needs
much better than wt; do, and he cer-
tainly docs not lack thc resources to
deal with them. But he is waiting
for us to -sincerely call to him with
the honest desire to (rear what he
wants to tell us, and -with the will
to obey what we hear.
We aced rain. -Without question
this drought is a serious problem.
But- that's the surface issue.
Through it God is getting at mat-
ters of eternal consequence. Those
arc the things to which -we -must
really pay attention. As far as the
weather patterns are. concerned, God
cart correct them- swiftly and effort-
lessly. His promise is, "Sock first
the kingdom of.God and his righ-
teousness, and all these things will
be given to you as well."
Respectfully.
Eugene fay.
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GRADUATE - Mark Johnston,
son of Bob and Carol Johnston, Zu-
-rich, graduated on June 18, 1988
with honours from. St. Clair College,
Windsor, in the Law and Security
Administration Program: He'plans
to -further his education in Septem-.
ber at The University of Windsor.
Mark is a grandson of Mrs.'Ross .
Johnston, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Gibbons, Owen Sound.
Adults $7 a 0 0 -advance
Roast
Beef
B.B.Q.
Sat., July 10
5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
$8.00 at door
Children 12 years and under $3.00
(Tickets are limited)
Tickets available from
riedsburg. Committee' Members
Merners Meats 23'7-3677
Horseshoe Direr 237-3753
Music Grade 9 - Denise. Kints;
• Grade 10 - Chris-Canpbeelt Grade
11 - Chris Miller; Grade 12 - Brett -
da Balsdon..-
French
Grade 9 basic - Angela Beecroft;
generat - Susan Ratz; advanced -
Robert Passmore. Grade 10 general
- Dana Fisher; advanced - David
Thiel. ,Grade ;11 •gcucral - Cindy
Beaver; advanced - Christine Taziar,
Leanne Dietrich. Grade 12 general -
Sandra Kechnie. Grade 13 advanced
,Said Osman, Jeanette--VanEs-
broeck .
Spanish Grade 11 -Michelle Vin -
ecru; Grade 12 - David Josephson:
-.Grade 13 - Joanne Bridle.
Family Studies
Grade 9 general - Lyna Smith; ad-
vanced —Barb Tiernan. Grade 10
general - Michelle Northcott; ad-
vanced - Denise Kints. Grade 11 ad-
vanced - Christine 'lazier; basic -
Pat Masse. Grade 12-- Sharmaine
Prcvett. Grade 13 Sociology - Lori
Lynn Wagner. Gradc..12 Co-op -
Kirn Roffman.
Physical Education
Grade 13 advanced - Jon
O'Connor, Kim Crawford. Grade 12
advanced— Larry Miller, .Heather
Rideout; general - Jamie -Parker,
Joellc Lamport; basic - Angela
Fisher. Grade 11 advanced - Tim
McAllister, Christine Rose; -general
- Dave McDonald, Pam Gackstct=
ter. Grade :10 advanced David
O'Connor, Julie Schadc; general -
Pat Ducharmc, Tammy Thiel; basic
- Scott Hodgins. Grade 9 advanced -
Petcr McAllister, Barb Tiernan;
gcncral - Jeff Kerslake, Julie
Rontph; basic - Tracey Johns.
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Lucan
Shamrock
Bingo
Wednesday, July 6
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
PICNIC JUG
COOLER BINGO
* Bring a guest night
Bingo Starts 7:30
Regular Games
r $1000
Jackpot Game
Total . prizes $2300
Air conditioned
Due to the licence regulations,
no one under 1,6 allowed to play
Times -Advocate, July 6, 1988
Buck & Doe
for
Sandra Wade! &
Jim Bri eau
in Clinfon
Sat., July 9
Phone 527-2173 or
482-5287
Page 13A
Buck & Doe
for
Mike Hayter and
Maureen Stanlake
Sat., July 9
Phone 234-6762
for information
Zurich Recreation Bingo
Thursday, July 7
(Every second week)
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Jackpot $l000must go
Bonanza in 5 calls Estimated value over $i000.
• 1 Warm up game ' 2 Specials ' 4 Flash games
' 1 Pick -a -bingo 1 Earl Bird Game ' 1 Mystery game
. ' 10 regular•games 1 Bonanza Game • 1 Jackpot game
OVER $2500:00 in CASH PRIZES
Doors Open at 6:00 p.m: -Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m.
No One Under 16 Years of age eligible to play
Moved to ice Surface -
PUBLIC
CONSERVATION
BUS TOUR
Sponsored by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation
Authority
Saturday, July 16, 1988
- Guided bus tour of conservation projects in the
southern portion of the ABCA's Area of jurisdiction.
- Picnic lunch provided
- Buses will leave the Morrison Dam Conservation
Area 9:00 - 9 :30 a.m.
RSVP to the ABCA, 235-2610 by July 11
Working with you to conserve
watershed resources
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