Times Advocate, 1992-06-24, Page 10Page 10
Times -Advocate, June 24, 19442
Exeter Public is elrno
1992 Graduating Class
Tyler
Blue
Tou
c'hansarrara
Amy
Edwards
Klm
Farquhar
rnclveIiiy wlns top EPS awards
EXETER - Jennifer McNeilly re-
quired a little help carrying home
awards presented to her Monday
night al the Exeter Public School's
graduation ceremonies.
Jennifer received the Lioness
I
Shipka by Annie Mort
SHIPKA - Pete and Margaret
Janzen of Winnipeg, Manitoba vis-
ited here recently with Pete's sister
Annie Zielman and Kaethe Frieter
and their families.
Father's Day visitors with Don
and -Mabel Prager"WereBruce sod -
Betty Shelley of Ingersoll, Karen
and John Richard, Ryan and Rachel
of Windsor, James and Karen
Guenther Green of London. Don re-
ceived phone calls from his son
Clare, in Amherst, nova Scotia, and
from grandchildren Sheltie and
tioell OW ole Lisa Buckness in Ottawa.
P i
Annie Zielman and Doris Jantzi
of Hensall, went on a recent four-
day bus trip from Kitchener to Ohio
to the Miracle Celebration of Dis-
covery and seen the beautiful flow -
Mike
France
Eric
Hundey
Audrey
McAdams
Jon
Moore
Melissa
Perge I
Avril
Prest
Matthew
Sklrten
Nathan
Stever
Brent
Urlin
Katie
Webber
Jessie A
Zawalsky
Tamara
Gebel
Gregoire
Jeremy
Janke
Ream*
lays
Use
McDonald
Scott
McDonald
Tammy
Neeb
Bryan
Negrijn
Eric
Plantenga
Gavin
Poole
Todd
Redelgeld
' Tim
Robinson
Hayley
Snbll
Teresa
SUro
Ryan
Bolden
Chris
Straw
Ben
Van Bergen
James
Westacott
Paul
Van Dyken
Charlotte
Wilti'
Bill
Gwyn
Bryce
Hann
Jason
1Jndenfleld
Chris
MacDonald
Nicholas
Hilburn
Jeff
Mason
Jennifer
McIntosh
Colleen
McKay
Trevor
Obre
Aaron
Prost
Michael
Schwlndt
Matt
Spears
Stephen
Straw
Josh
Watson
Crystal
Wilts
More graduates next
week: watch for tIN %e#f
'92 from Biddulph, St. Patrick's, Mt.
Carmel, Precious Blood, and
St. Boniface.
Laura
Pearson
Centralia
by Mary Kooy
CEN'IRALIA - At the United
Church on Sunday the guest
preacher was Rev. Cordell Parsons
of London•who chose as his topic
"We .create our own Rainbows"
with. the children time theme "The
Jelly Bean Prayer".
There will be no church service
at Centralia and Zion next Sunday
due to the Stephen Sesquicentenni-
al service at 10:30 at the ball park
in Crediton. -On July 5 Michelle
Montrieux will be guest speaker at
8:30 at the chinch.
Prize winners at the euchre at
Heywoods restaurant on June 15
were Helen MacDonald, 'leieen
Pullman, Lulu Colbert, Alf Math-
ers, Irene 'Meander, Stewart Camp-
bell. Next gathering June 29 at
2:30.
Mary Kooy, Helen MacDonald
adn Howard Dolan accompanied
Joyce Sovereign of Lucan 10 Dunn-
ville onTuesday where they spent
the day visiting with Jean Clark.
er garden displays.
Jason Finkbeiner, son of Bill and
Nancy Finkbeiner graduated in
May from Sir Sandford Fleming
College with a Forestry Techni-
cians Diploma.
Day luncheon guests
'with Hugh and I were our son Bill,
and cousin Albert Coleman, both of
London. Other -recent visitors were
my Annie Morenz' brother Bill
Coleman, his daughter-in-law and
granddaughter Carol and Elisha
Coleman all of•Kippen, and my sis-
ter Mary Finlayson of Seafotth.
Ruth and Jerry Zehr and family,
Zurich acOOmpanied Ruth's mother,
Annie -Zielman to the Mennonite
family camping weekend at Ches-
ley Lake.
award for the highest achievement
in language arts; the Kinette award
for the highest achievement in
mathematics plus she was the fe-
male recipient of the Student Coun-
oil Award for academic achieve-
ment.
Eric Hundey and Charlene Chap-
pel received the Legion Auxiliary
Citizenship Award.
Michael Coolman was the male
winner of the Student Council
Award for academic achievement
and the A.B. Idle award for best all
round male student.
Teriesa Stire was. the fern
ner of the A.B. Idle award.
Katie Webber was the 8A winner
of the Student Choice Award. Ker-
rie Cleave and Gavin Poole shared
this award for 8B.
The Ausable-Bayfield Award for
the highest achievement in geogra-
phy went to Laura Pearson.
Marne Lays received an award
for being Student Council presi-
dent.
Graduating students selected Ga-
vin Poole as their valedictorian.
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