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Times-Advocate, 1979-07-04, Page 29 (2)0 • Times-Advocat., Jul 4, 1979 Poke 13A •USBORNE GRADUATION CLASS The 1979 grade eight students at Usborne Central Sthpol received their graduation certificates Tuesday night. Back, left, GregHerh, John Kernick, Brad Skinner, Scott Brintnell, Ted Oke,' Clayton Cornish and Kevin Epp. Centre, principyl„William Linfield. teacher Irene Hough, Dan Shute, Skinner, Karl Heather and Lou Rundle,Donna Keller, Michelle Riehl and Doug C Dan Gower, Jeff Coward, Michael Murray, Rick teacher Lowell Mount. Front, Robbie Miller, Mary Barbara Skinner, Jayne Hendrick, Dianne Fisher, ooper. T -A photo GRADUATION AT MOUNT CARMEL The annual grade eight gradua- tion exercises were held Tuesday night at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Separate School. Back. left, Bill McCann, Steve Morrissey, Gory Glavin, Greg Lawrence, Jimmy Marrinon, Don Quigley and Glen Lessard. Centre. WI names quilt winner Manyraduates from C!andeb�yeg area C .. r principal Gary Birmingham, Melissa Ross, Joe Mommersteeg. Rob Fleming, lorette Vonneste and teacher Lorne Rideout. front, Anita Van Maasenhoven, Rosemary Vondenberk, Tricia Von den Bygaort, Pam Bregman, Julie Arnold, Renee Clarke and Alice Dietrich. T -A photo CLANDEBOYE Clandeboye area students graduating from McGillivray Central School were Christine DeWeerd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DeWeerd, Catherine Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lynn. Janet Gilmour, daughter of Jack Gilmour and Philip Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn. During the presentations of special awards. Christine DeWeerd received four awards, in Georgaphy, Science, English and General Proficiency. Catherine Lynn received the History Award. Congratulations! At Biddulph-Lucan Central School there was seven graduates from this area. Jill Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cun- ningham, Susan Appleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert •Appleman, Dannie Feke, son of Mr and Mrs. .Willy Feke , Jeff Nevin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Nevin, Kevin Cunningham son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cun- ningham and Dean and Greg Hindmarsh. sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Hindmarsh. Strength Dura Liv Sidinq olle tar,,.. , .. t • That s why 4 delwe'S •rnorOvemerJ dollars O- . ,• r`sjcpn tem11 0 We m+qh .r,rr,•,! S±wr Mr,..r Ca/44: frnrshed steel fSce rllustrahon) that combines the durable orotech0r OI a.spetnal vinyl 'las•,so Irnish with the strength 01 sten' Get a quote n• your house and d.scover I0s1 how (o' 't?ve', Slelco Ssdlnq IS nnred And remember are n01 Created equat' .. l• ti•r Personals Monica Rosch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rosch of Clandeboye, graduated from St. Patricks R.C. School, Biddulph. Congratulations to all graduates. The draw for the quilt and afgan sponsored by the Clandeboye Women's Institute was held at guy's General Store Saturday afternoon. The quilt was won by Julie Beswarick of Oak •Street. 'Lucan and the Afghan went to Arlene Noonan, RR 2 Lucan, who is a member of the Clandeboye W.I. Proceeds from this project amounted tp a little over 5400.00. We welcome David and Bonnie Hotson and their two children to the village. They have purchased the home of, Mrs. Florence Simpson, who due to ill health is a patient in the Delaware Nursing Home. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rea Neil, Thursday evening were Mrs. Janice Adkins of Winnipeg and Mrs. Wilmer - Adkins of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cun- nignham,. Kim: Trade•;_ -- Jill spent Sunday with Mrs Elizabeth Knight of Rodney Clint Hodgins is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon*lon. Those attending from this area. the Jesus 79, held on the week -end at Carlisle, near Hamilton included the Kestle family, Kevin Cun- ningham, . Michael Arm- strong, Sylvia, Jackie. Rachel and Marcel Rosch. Judy. James and Megan Henry and Carol Murray as well as many from Lucan and district Stephen and Wendy Carter and Jerryand Lorie Morgan spent the week -end at Cedar Point, Michigan. Mrs. Pat Davidson, Sherri, Judy. and Rick have moved to London from the village. Clarence Carter had a close call on Friday while delivering a full tank of fuel to a customer at the Byron • Gravel Pit. The brakes failed to hold on his truck while going down a steep incline. He turned sharply into a pile of gravel causing the truck to turn oh its side, rather than take the chance of dropping the truck over a 75 ft. stretch aJead t with minor damage to is truck. Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS ACW Meets Exeter, Lucan and Granton. - The ACW met in the Parish --:a'"`Aersonafr hal( Thursday" evening with` Mr and Mrs. Leslie Mrs Mary Davis as hostess. Mrs. Cheryl Carroll _ provided music for the opening hymns Mrs. Marguerite Greenlee led in prayer remembering our rector Rev. Mary Mills, a patient in Memorial hospital. St. Marys. Mary Davis read the meditation and Hazel Davi0read a poem ehtitled "Reasons for life." Marg Greenlee introduced Mrs. Marg Howell London. convened of Bales for the Diocese of Huron who spoke on and showed slides of a trip she took to visit Bear Lake an Indian Outpost in nor- thern Ontario. She displayed Indian bead work and baskets and held the gathering spell bound. She also spoke briefly on the "Byron Bog''. Mrs. Greenlee thanked her and presented her with a gift in appreciation. Following , grace the4lostess assisted by several I dies served tea. Ladies were present from stelco siding rnwt.i• tier, stelcolou r JIM BECKER CONSTRUCTION Dashwood 237-3526 Greenlee attended the baseball tournament in London Saturday with the "Sod Busters" from the Lucan area and spent the week -end with a group at a lake camp Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis were guests Saturday evening with Reeve Wilson and Mrs Hodgins and deputy Reeve .bin and Mrs Shipley at a barbecue at the Shipley home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delbridge. Exeter were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis Mr Earl Atkinson Lucan spent Thursday evening with his hrotherin-law Mr. Heber Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee were guests Sunday evening with Earl's mother, Mrs Vera Greenlee, Exeter. Mrs. Myrtle 'Isaac and Marjorie spent several days last week with Mr. Gote Wennerstrom at the. farm. PRECIOUS BLOOD GetADUATES - Grade eight graduates at Exeter's Precious Blood Separate School received their cer tificates, Monday night. Back, left, principal Esther Rau Rick Oosterbosch. Tim McQutggan. Jim Gruyoert, David Kints, Chris Van Gerwen, Frank Martens, John Van Esbroeck and teacher Mary Ellen Kot. Front, Angle Wroight, Erma Weersink, Judith Van Oss, Ester Van Oss and Susan Pais. - T -A photo News from Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hargreaves at- tended the farewell for the Agriculture Representative for Oxford County Don Taylor and his wife at the Oxford Auditorium Wood- stock fair grounds where over 1,000 people from all over the province in their honour. - Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hargreaves attended the funeral Wednesday for the late Mary Mclnally at Mt. Elgin United Church where more than 40 ministers formed •a guard of honour. The tate Miss Mclnally was a former minister at the Granton charge and was also a Missionary atTrinidad. Mr. Keith Ramashwar student minister on the Hickson charge and formerly from Trinidad gave the eulogy. Mrs. Alma Langford, :Mrs. Mary Thomson, Mrs. Olive Thomson and Mary Lou. Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde attended the decoration service Sunday evening at Kirkton United Church. It is the first time in eleven years that the service had to be held indoors on account of the weather. They all went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd in Woodham after the service, for a visit. to look at pictures and a cup of tea. Miss Joanne Hodgert went on a field trip 1979 an ad- venture in Canadian Studies to Newfoundland. It was sponsored as a service to education by the London Free Press. London, and Abitibi Paper Company Ltd. Toronto. It was from June 22 to 29. Mrs. Mac Hodgert and Mrs. William Rohde at- tended the Craft Show at Arc industries Dashwood on Thursday morning. Mr and Mrs. Robert Snow and Michelle, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Miller and Rebecca spent the holiday week -end camping at Bayfield. Mrs. Glen Rohde had a birthday party Saturday in honour of Tammy's fourth birthday which was on the second of July. Several friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller and Paul were hosts for the Miller family reunion Sunday at Staffa Hall. Mrs Mary Hodgert, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs Reg Hodgert,Mrs. Arnold Cann and. Brad4ltr and Mrs. Rick Pi3fker 'otic, Tim, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Diane attended from this community Mr. Fred Johns returned home from Stratford” hos I Satz day !; ant Mrs.'Doug- Rohde ADAMS Heating & Cooling • Heating Systems of All Types INSTAUIEG M'OOERNIZED n^r1 MAINTAINED • • General Sheet Metal Work • Air Conditioning • Humidifiers • Ventilation 235-2187 133 Huron Si East. Exeter and Karen, Exeter were Monday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. William Roh- de. Bridal Shower Some 60' ladies and girls gathered in the church Tuesday evening for a bridal shower for Miss Carolyn Kellett bride -elect of July 14. The platform of the basement was decorated with bushes, a canoe, fishing line, bait. lily pads, frogs etc. Carolyn was e'rTirted in by Miss Janet Bray . • Mrs. Murray Dawson welcomed everyone and the evening started off with a "game. A humorous skit "Kitchen Talk" with Mrs. Ray Cann. Mrs.: Murray Dawson, Mrs. Rick Parker. and Mrs. Murray- Dawson .-taking part. Mrs Rick Parker read a well worded address and Cheryl Cann and Joyce Cunnington pulled in a decorated love boat filled withgifts which were placed in the canoe where the bride could reach them. A lovely decorated hat was made by the groom's mother Mrs Harold Knight and the pride's aunt Mrs. Art Heard with the bows and ribheins which wrapped the gifts. After opening the gifts Carolyn thanked everyone and invited them to her open house JulyA and also to her reception All joined in singing ••For She's A Jolly Good Fellow Mrs Dawson then gave _a humorous reading Cake, ice-cream. tea. coffee and juice were .then served which . brought an enjoyable evening to a close. Personals Elimville met with Thames Road Sunday morning for the regular church service. Mr. Ross Hargreaves told the children a story and' Rev. D.L. Howlett B. TH. of the Canadian Bible Society London was the guest speaker. He told us this was the 75th year of the Bible Society. A - free copy of the word of God is given (0 each narnese family coming to Canada. The Bible Society also would like used stamps. Next Sunday Thames Road will meet with Elimville at 10 a .m for almost 3 decades of business in Crediton. Your friendship and patronage will always be remembered. 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Your air conditioner will work better if it • fits tihy,ito,the window and the filter a, ,..= 'is �te�d tltt ty Affid'=o��'Ct you really need.w;;, Try these tips: You'll stay" cool and save electric4. too. EXETER PUBLIC UTI Chairman Commissioner Commissioner Manager - L IES COMMISSION C.H. Livingstone M.A. Greene C.E. Boyle H.L. Davis