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Times Advocate, 1992-06-24, Page 9i Times -Advocate, June 24, 1992 Omduete - Ken VanWleren has successfully completed an Air Traffic Control course at Transport Canada Training Institute in Comwall, Ontario. He graduated .on May 8, 1992 and has recently ac- cepted a position at Pearson international Airport -West Specialty in Toronto. Very proud of him are his wife Kar- en and two children Vanessa and Brendan. Picked a.great day to graduate Happy Bth anniversary. Congratulations honey, daddy. Graduate - 4t the June 3rd convocation- at Brock Univer- sity, St.. Catharines, Karen Schade received .her Bache- lor of Arts Degree with dis- tinction and her Bachelor of Education Degree. Karen graduated from Lambton Col- lege with her E.C.E. Diploma in 1989 and is a former stu- dent fo S.H.D.H.S. She is the eldest child of Bill .and Anne Schade of Dashwood. Con- gratulations from your family. Heritage Foundation sponsors historical play Oxide light graduates of 'the J.A.D. 9Nceu dy-eohoo/ were honoured with a ceremony at the school Thursday evening . The class of 1992 are Gordon Wood (front left), Tom Connor, Matt Wurm, Bryan Jesney, Terry Price, Lee Brldeau, Sayaslne Chanse- mone, Khanxay Chantarath, and Chad Kinney. Back row: Principal Don Finkbeiner (left), Jessica Harris, Teresa Cooper, Patty Wegg, Michelle Cniikshank, .LeeAnn Fester, Tracy Smith, -Bobbie -Lyn Snell, JoAnne Morgan, teachers Dorothy Coates, and Mary Anne Topp. Absent was David Robinson. By Rhoda Rohde " THAMES ROAD - With the singing of "Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow" the Sunday morning church service at Thames road United Church commenced with Irene Richardson in charge. The choir sang "It's Beginning to LLC. looking dor volunteers Rain" accompanied by the organist Jean Hodgert. The congregation sang the chil- dren's hymn "Can a Little Child Like Me" and Richardson told the children a story "The Giving Tree" Richardson's sermon was entitled "The Gift of Determination". EXETER - The kixetcr and Dis- tnct_Hcntago Futtadauun--aro stn- - tributing then -part to the upcoming local heritage celebrations. This Friday evening Juno 26 at 7:30 they will be presenting the much ac- claimed drama "Tiger t)unlop.Thc Canada Company and The Huron Tract." This play was commissioned by the Huron County Board of Educa- tion last year to be written and pre- sented to every school within iltc system. Paul and Marylin Ellie and Dave Kemp. all educators, keep up a fast paced and tumourous dia- logue throughout the 40 minute presentation depicting a very Col- ourful "Tiger Dunlop: and other characters and antics from that peri- od. The cast have been careful to en- sure the preaeatation is historically correct and informative. If the weather permits, the play will fake place in the open .sjr square adja- cent to the "Old Town Hall", or in case of inclement weather, a stairs in the auditorium. During the month of July the Foundation will sponsor a Histori- cal Exhibition of portraits of .the .&ea'; founder* and chanaciers,.skil- fully recreated by.Jhe epableAsad of Harry Stolt •65 Portraits. along synth eta' and .+tntitacts ctesl>oi1Fd - by • Tim Burke, ci mcselag • Banner's ;ypst. .will :ar b. iicv1 w stisealipawly. fanny. Welch foro-teltireeasemmemism ccaalsaittg =tuts ptlgapAMivn..-,6ob Heywood, 2334 174 ;air *sone .iwvteen 23s-I020,are -she 011118Ct .mss. • From our kitchen to yours By T.A. ghost writer Heavenly Devine I realize that the tempera- ture and weather do not change instantly when the seasons do, but really, April temperatures during the first two days of sum- mer are almost more than I can stand. 'Thestm mer solstice oc- curs every year:on or -about June 21. and I really look forward to the official first day of summer. I feel that all the terrible winter weather we have had - to suffer is finally behind us and we have good things to look forward to. This is the day when we. in the Northern Hemi- sphere. have the longest number of daylight hours during a 24 hour period. Of course. the further north you are, the more daylight you have. hence the teen the Land of the•Midnight Sun. referring to the extreme northern areas wherethey may have a full 24 hours when the sun does not directly over the Tropic of Cancer. and from now on, the days willhecome pro- gressively shorter until we reach the winter solstice. on or about December 21. the day in the year with the shortest num- ber of daylight hours. (What a thought, Can't a year pass quick- ly?!) We are bound to have many more bad weather days this summer. and for those of you who have small children around, this recipe for play dough can keep them occupied for hours. I used to take a supply to the cottage for rainy days. in case I wanted to sit by the fire and read instead of playing Snakes and Ladders or Go Fish. A few cookie cutters and this can keep them happy for hours. Play Dough Mix together: 1 cup flour • 1/3 cup salt 2 [bap. cream of tartar 1 tsp. cooking oil I cup water You can add food colouring if you wish to vary the colour of [Wake it more interesting. Stir over medium heat 3-5 minutes, just until dough has thickened and is not sticky. Refrigerate inan air tight container and it will keep for months. •••••• iteniember, this weekend is the Homecoming Weekend cele- brating Stephen Township's Sesquicentennial. Etiljoy a parade. Firemen's Brakfast. Ski -pitch toumament.-daticeend sporting events for'all ages. There will be historic displays all weekend long. Hope to see everyone there! Wed d ii119 FI owe rs oftt.4.166 c? . %ii, dr Nkat awl +pansAin" /Mit fie fir9f�.f/s1aaMAy GtppNLipM� Announcements The Thames Road United Church is looking for volunteers for the E.T. Loonio Tunes. It is a two year term, once every four weeks from October to April. Please consider. The areagreat bunch of youths. y On Sunday, June 28 a service of Praise will take place. Join in many of the old familiar hymns and learn about their background - or just en- joy listening. Anyone with memorabilia or pic- tures related to the history of Elim- ville United Church please contact either of the Shirley Kerslakes or Beatrice Dawson for Thames Road. Any past or present members of the Elimvillc Kitchen Band have been asked to perform.at the Talent Show for the Sunday afternoon pro- gnun. Help make history with the Elimville ladies. Contact either Sharon Lynn or Shirley Kerslake. Personals The sympathy of the congrega- tions lis sent to Esther Wilson and hci•,:fNnily on the -recent .death_ of her husband, Jack Wilson, who died last Tuesday, June 16,at South, Lucan Seniors LUCAN - The Lucan Seniors met at North -$tar Restaurant .at Eigin- field for their lunch out. Returing to the Scout Hall, Liman games were played. Winners were: euchre la- dies high - Marion Noels, low - Helen Cunningham, lone - Mary Scott. Mens high - Murray Carter, loco - Wilmer Scott, lone - Harry Noels. Cribbage - Mary Davidson, crokinolc - Gote Wennestrom. Next week lunch conveners will be Jean Hodgins, Jean Miller and Murray Carter. Installation of officers for the /92 '93 season will be held later in Julie. Huron Hospital. The ladies and men of the con- gregation catered to 625 people at their annual Strawberry and Ham supper on Monday evening. Page 9 • Legion news EXETER - The R,E:; Pocky Br. sneeetteteily filled all eledblen for the f94243 Executive in ahoy were imbibed on may 29th. president BM 'Itselt A�bt.1 Greg Pfaff, Tilt vii sec. Lloyd Webs, Aeon Robinson, Sgt. �at �'y Greene, Service tlth'iebr ydlanOttn- ness, membership 'Veto AVM - strong, Poppy ohelm in Ateig Pfaff, P.R.O. Dave Rayne, Ntiedh I dueetbrr ► ulurre ; tesdertedp- Bob Snow, -seaters Gerald Keys, sports Monty Scott, etteitaNmient Dave Grundy. property Mtn Snow, Nevada Ban DeV 'rtes, sick and welfare Dave Prayne and chaplain Pay Patterson. Thc Exeter Branch is sending Jim 'Merrylees, Bill Wilds and John Ounness to the Dominion Convention in Quebec City this week. The Branch will be holding -a Texas Scramble at the Exeter golf Course on Sunday, lune 28. De- tails are availab r the Branch. The R.E. Poole) Br. 167 is invit- ing all members .,f the community to attend the 125th Canada Day Celebrations being sponsored by the Legion and the Exeter and Area Recreation Board. This event will be held at the fairgrounds and at MacNaughton Park and ends with a fireworks display at dusk. Plan to attend and look for more details in this paper. •:r . .:i+,4::;' i�i�ii.'i'S�S:iii�iJ:<L:�•:::y' .:.v.. �-01':'"::YJR: in".-:•:+Ci'/.::i �..v :::::::-�:::::.`-:::i:�i::f A:i:Y^:: Repairs and sales of all major brands available. Financial assistance available Location: Exeter, Big V Date: Thurs., July 2 Time: 1 p.m. to 3 :p.m. Fair =s Heating Aid Service 240 Ontario St., Stratford Registered vendors for Ontario Ministry of Health assistive devices program f arcs tita G.i. furniture Dashwood We have 3/4 beds to stock at all times Glia rs, Rocker Reers, Card Table Sets Cottage.. 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