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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. 11's No erre[. The ltahbii I)idn't Ihe Trade Secrets and Body Reform, two stores specializing in personal care are exclusively at London's Westmount. 'Trade Secrets is on the Upper Level by the Food Court, and offers a cbmplete hair care selection. Body Reform is just below, and looks after the rest of you Their products are not tested on animals. Body Reform and Trade Secrets are part of the 180 stores making up London's best shopping selection You'll love the difference. \MTMOUN`l� SHOPPING CENTRE- LONDON On Wonderland Road South of Commissioners Shop 10 am.. to 9 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday 11111111111111111.18111111111•11111111111111111111111—, ; 1 711111111. 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