Times-Advocate, 1988-06-08, Page 30t
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June 8, 1988
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GRADUATE . - Steyen. James
Pym, son of John and Marilyn Pym,
Exeter, recently graduated from
R.C.C. School of Electronics Engi-
neering Technology, Toronto. He
completed the eighteen month El-
ectronics Engineering Technologist
course with honours. Steven is
presently employed by Draycon
Equipment Corp. of Exeter.
GRADUATE -John and 'rani den
Otter wish to announce the recent
graduation of their daughter Mari-
anne from Centralia College ofAgri-
culture Technology with an Honours
disploma in Food Service Mana9e-
nient. She- has accepted a position
at Victoria Hospi al in London.
GRADUATE
David J. Shamblaw, son of Eva and'
Ron Shamblaw, Kirkton, graduated
from McGill University, Faculty of
Medicine on May 30. David. previ-
ously graduated from the University
of Guelph with Honours Bachelor of
Science degree in Human Kinetics.
He is a graduate of St. Marys
D.C.V.I. David will be interning at
Queen Elizabeth Hospital in- Mon-
treal.
GRADUATE - Al and Margaret
Hoggarth are proud to announce the
graduation of their son, Gregory
Ian, with a Bachelor of Mathematics
Degree from The University of Wa-
terloo, on May 28, 1988 and a Bach-
elor of Education Degree Althouse
College at the University of Western
Ontario on June 4, 1988. Greg has
accepted a teaching position start-
ing in September with South Huron
District High School in Exeter.
GRADUATE - Edward Lorne Oke,
son of John and Joan, graduated
with honours with a Bachelor of
Science in Agriculture Business
from the University of Guelph. Ted
is presently employed by the Onta-
rio Ministry of Agriculture and Food
in Elmvale, Ontario.
GRADUATE Dianne Louise
Dearing, daughter of Gerald and
Jane Dearing, Exeter graduated
from Marvel Beauty School, London
on June 3, 1988. Congratulations
Dianne.
SIONAW..1vMaiateNtti'.4eaktr,-:;,;..
Health
nurse s-eas o
for dllferent clues on their bikes.
They ended the evening at the
manse with popcorn and cold
drinks. Next meeting will'bc Tues-
day Junc 7 at the church, at 7:30
p.m.
Personals
Mary Chesscll attended graduation
exercises for the Faculty of Medi-
cine in Alumni Hall, Western Uni-
versity on Friday. Her niece Debra
Jcffcrson, daughter of Norman and
Barbara Jcffcrson of Fullarton
Township, graduated in a class of
109. Dr. Jcffcrson will intern in a
family practice in Kir.gston.
Barry Cleave spent the weekend
in Georgetown' visiting with his
cousins.
By JOAN BEIERLING
VARNA The Varna U.C.W.
meeting was held Thursday, Junc 2
at the church. Joan Beierling opened
with a Father's Day Poem.
The Alma College One -Day
Event was discussed for August 6
and a couple of members may be
going. Varna U.C.W.. supplies thc
cold drinks and is in charge -of the
sports for the annual Lakeside Ser-
vice on Sunday August 7. Bernice
Reid also announced that pork bar-
becue tickets are still available for
the barbecue on June 22.
Shirley Hill and Elaine Stephen-
son were in charge of the worship
and program. Shirley read "God
Cfeated His Own Image." Elaine
read a scripture from Mark 14. Shir-
ley read a poem "Father had Re-
sponsibility" and a hymn "come
Let Us Sing A Wonderful Love,"
was sang.
Shirley introduced guest speaker
Cheryl Fegan. Cheryl spoke and
showed a film on nutrition, which
was very interesting and informa-
tive. There was also a quiz cvcryone
took part in, to tell how nutritious
your dict is and how you could
change your eating habits.
A delicious and nutritious fruit
platter was then served with some
cookics that were high in fibre. •
Sunday school tour
The Varna Sunday School toured
Bill Dowson'sbarns on Sunday
morning. Some of the little ones
and maybe some of the older chil-
dren had never seen so many pigs
and were quite fascinated with them
all. Hot dogs and cold drinks were
cnjoycd also at the Dowsons. San-
dra Coultis thanked the Dowsons
on behalf of the Sunday School and
teachers.
Ncxt Sunday June 12 will be Var-
na Sunday School Recognition
Day. It also is Rogation Sunday, so
cvcryone comes dressed in their
work clothes.
Vama Youth Group enjoyed their
bicycle treasure hunt last Monday
May 30. They were all out looking
rime Stoppers
When' the twisted wreckage
stopped moving, all that could be
heard was the stcam leaking out of
the radiator.-
This
adiator.This didn't happen, but it could
have, easily. During the week of
Aeril 23 to 26, 1988 thieves stole
• stop signs and other road signs.
In Hay Township, two bump
signs on Con. 8-9, two curve signs
on Con. 29-30, two curve signs on
sidcroad 5, aid two curve signs on
sidcroad 10 were all stolen.
In Stephen Township a stop
sign at Con. 22 and I Iwy. 81 was
first stolen the night of April 23
and the replacement sign was sto-
len the night of April 25.
The total dollar loss was over
S300, but that is secondary. The
danger the public was subjected to
is real concern. Fortunately. no
accidents occurred on any of the
roads mentioned, but the danger
was very real.
Crime Stoppers and -investiga-
tors at the Ontario Provincial Po-
lice in Exeter arc appealing to the
public to help solve this crime and
stop it from happening avid..
If you have any information
about this or any other serious
crime call CRIME STOPPERS
OF HURON COUNTY toll -fret
at 1-800-265-1777. Yourcallwill
not be traced, nor recorded and
your anonymity is guaranteed` If
an arrest is made you could earn a
cash reward of up to 5! ,000 Y"^
will not have to identify • .r
nor testify in court. R
crime doesn't pay, uL Cr in
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GRADUATE - Glen and Betty Ann
Lamport, RR 1, Herisell and Marion
Lamport, Cambridge are proud to
announce the graduation of their
daughter, Julie from the Recreation
Leadership Program at Mohawk
College in Hamilton. Julie is pres-
ently attending a French Immersion
Course in Quebec and uponFreturn-
ing will be employed with the City of
Hamilton. Congratulations Julie. .
GRADUATE - Steven David Hat-
field, D.Q.S., son of David and Mar-
garet Hatfield of Barrie, and grand-
son of Frank and Dorothy Wildfong
of -Exeter, graduated recently from -
The University of Western Ontario,
London with the degree of Doctor of
Dental Surgery. Dr. Hatfield has en-
tered into practice at Penetangui-
shene, Ontario. Congratulations,
Steve!
GRADUATE - David Andrew Un-
derwood graduated from McMaster
University on May 27 1988 with a B.
EngCivil). He is the son of Jack
and . Flo Underwood. Ridgetown,
Ont. David -attended South Huron
District High School, Exeter, Ont.
and Blenheim District High School,
Blenheim, Ont. He is currently em-
ployed by Leo Alarie & Sons Ltd.
Timmins, Ont. as a construction en-
gineer.
GRADUATE Anne. Paynter,
daughter of Donna and the late Ray
Paynter, graduated recently from
the University of. Western Ontario
with her Bachelor of Arts degree.
She has accepted a position with
Wolfe, Richards and Taylor Adver-
tising Ltd. in Toronto.
UCW at Varna
Happy Birthday to Jordan Parker
who just had his first birthday on
Friday June 3. Jordan celebrated at
his Grandma and Grandpa Phillips.
in Allenford on Friday evening and
Saturday with his parents Sam and
Barbara Anne. Jordan's little cousin
was also there and he had his first
birthday just 29 hours later than
Jordan's.
The Varna Agricos play in Vama
against the Hensall Odds -'n Ends,
Wednesday night (June 8) at 7 p.m.
Come on out and cheer them -on.
Congratulations to Hcathcr Lau-
rin and Heather Bcicrling. These
two girls were Brownies of the first
Bayfield Brownie Pack and a Brow-
nie Fly Up Ceremony was held last
Hawaiian Luau.
at Youth for Christ
GODERICH - South . Huron
Youth For Christ held their first
ever Mystery, Supper for arca youth
on May 27 at Goderich. Ron West-
lake, director, welcomed the guests
to the Hawaiian Luau.
Everyone selected 20 out of 22
items for the three course meal, in
the order 'they wishcd them to be
served, from clues. Often there was
bursts oflaughter when one of the
guests was served, for example, a
knife, fork, spoon, celery and a
packet of black pepper, exactly what
he had ordered.,
During the second and third cours-
es however, he would be rewarded`
with some of the other menu items
such at baked beans, ham, scalloped
potatoes, pie and ice cream. To his
dismay though, he would find out
that he had to eat them with his
hands, or whatever ingenious item
he would think such as his cup (if
he had ordered one) because his
utensils had gone back to the kitch-
en after thc first course!
'Porky", a member of a local law
enl(, ment detachment, "policed"
i. • n 1 and if you wcrc caught
yinl: someone else's menu,
keeping utensils etc. from one
- course to the next, you were invited
(with the threat of a billy stick!) to
sing.
Those sitting on selected mystery
scats won prizes and were required
to use them from .time to time or
also sing. A prize was given to the
guest who correctly figured out the
most items on the menu from the
clues.
After supper the guests wcrc en-
tertained with skits, music sung
acappella by members of the Zurich
Mennonite youth group, drum solo
by Philip Gower and a short devo-
tional by Pctc Jansen.
Ellison Travel
2nd Annual
Golf Tournament
& Social
Wed., June 22
Everyone•welcome -
must register
Phone 235-2000 for -details
THE TOWN & COUNTRY HOMEMAKERS
Annual Meeting
will be held
Tuesday, June 21, 19-88
at
Goderich Township Community Centre,
Hoimosvllle
Come and help us celebrate our 10th Anniversary
Soclol Hour 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Tickets 1111.30 par person
Tickets available from members of the Board of Directors
Phone 357-3222
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Thursday evening in Bayfield so
they are now Guides.
Kippen.
by Margaret Hoggarth
KIPPEN - A cultural activities
meeting will be held on Wednesday
June 15 at 2 p.m. at the Doll
House in Wroxeter, Members to
mcct at Kippcn Church at 1:15
p.m. Roll call - recollections of a
childhood doll.
Personals
Mattie McGregor spent several
days in Scaforth Hospital this past
week, undergoing tests. Mattie was
able to return home on Friday June
3.
Ruby Hoggarth spent Sunday, af-
ternoon of June 5 with her son and
family, when they celebrated her
84th birthday.
Al and Margaret l foggarth, Bob
and Frances Kinsman and Judy
Dunn attcndcd the 250th Spring
Convocation at the University of
Western Ontario in London on Sat-
urday Junc 4 when Greg Hoggarth
rcccivcd his Bachelor of Education
degree.
Kirkton
by Mrs. Harold Davis
KIRKTON - Mrs. John Ulch and
Joan were hostesses to a miscellane-
ous shower for Valcrio Stephen,
bride elect of this month at the
home of Mrs. Lloyd Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blacklcr at-
tcndcd a Flyings Farm Convention
at Glencoe on Sunday.
Mrs. Claire Sisson of Strathroy
was a guest in the village Sunday.
St. Paul's Anglican Church held
their church Anniversary Sunday
June 5 with Rector Beverley Wheel-
er officiating: The choir re . llered an
anthem "The Lord is King".
Flowers in the church were placed
in loving memory of Eric Hum-
phreys by his daughters Helen and
Jean. Also flowers in loving memo-
ry of Garth and Maurice Blacklcr by
their families.
Clandeboye
CLANDEBOYE - Sympathy is
extended to the families of Mrs.
Grace Dixon and Mrs. Freda Rol-
lings who passed away last week.
Also to Betty and Charlie Coughlin
and their family, who received word
last week of the sudden passing of
Betty's sister,. Marion (Bice) Lead -
ley in Victoria, B.C.
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Friday, June 24, 1988 • 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
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SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER: The Honourable loan Smith
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•COLD BUFFET IUNCHION 12:10 - 2 p.m. •
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-Special Added Attraction
The Ontario Tug of War Associaiton
with,$600.00 in prize money
up for grabs
Sunday, June 12, 1988
St. Marys Arena Grounds
James Street S.
St. Marys
• (Just North of Hwy #7)
General Admission
Adults $5.00
Students (13 & over) 52.00
Children (under 13) FREE
Tractor Pull at 1:00 p.m.
Food Booth -
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