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Times Advocate, 1992-06-24, Page 301 trues -Advocate• June 24, 1992 Usbome Central Sclwnl said goodbye to its 1992 grade eight class at a graduation ceremony Monday evening at the Kirk - ton -Woodham Community Centre. Front row, from left, are Jennifer Strang, Angela Hovius, Bridget Bradford, Wendy Par- sons, Kelli Regier. Middle row, from left, are Alia Blackler, Ron Simpson, Matt Glavin, Rob Lynn, Brad Hoogenboom, Chris Wilhelm, .and Tammy Hutton. Back row, from left, are Matt Bremner, Shaun Simpson, Bryon Ellerington, and Adam Hern. CaIdweII family reunion EXETER - Descendents of John D. Caldwell of Cupertino, Califor- Caldwell, a Huron County :pio- nia. neer,who emigrated, with :his.fatai- Ross W. Caldwell of Ottawa, and ly from Ireland in the late 1840s, Rena and John E. Caldwell of Kip - were invited -to the residence of pen have done extensive,ge nea1og- Harry and Margaret Strang RR 3 iaal research on the Caldwell fami- Exeter on Saturday. June 6. ly. Some 50 descendents from Onta- 'Phe picnic was the culmination rio and as distant as California at- 'of -effects of Carl D. Caldwell, Cali - tended. Five first cousins of the forma, to locate members of the William T. Caldwell .and Sarah William T. Caldwell family with Chamberlain family, old time whom he had lost contact. fanners in Hay Township area A heartfelt note of thanks was ox - compared notes. 'they were Harry pressed by all for the generosity of Strange -Exeter, Maybe& Cann, Margaret -and Harry Strang and J. Exeter, Ross'W. Caldwell, Ottawa, Ross Caldwell for their efforts in J. Ross Caldwell London,and Carl arranging the picnic. Ansa Craig UCW meeting AIISA CRAIG - The laughter of ie, the clown. They had balloons, .little children filled the Sunday songs and games and before they School _room of the Ailsa Craig want home each child had a paint - 'Muted -Chattel) hiue-lt When little c"hridren ed face. and -.their mcthets came to the June Margaret Tweddle presided for a meeting of the UCW. short business mewing. The mem- The fun -began with a meal of hot bers were reminded to bring cook - dogs _and ice -cream, and then the ies for the Cancer Society to the children were entertained by Bim- church on June 28. \Tarn.a by Joan Beierling VARNA - Olive Phillips, Grace McClinchey, Catherine Robinson and .Margaret Hayter spent last weekend wending the United Church Muskoka C3onference at Delawana Inn. Rev. Mamie Pater- son brother-in-law of Rev. George Phillips was the theme speaker for the weekend. Stanley Township Swim Program will be held in Vanastra again this year from July 13-24. Bus pick up is in Varna and Brucefield and the price is $37 per child. For further information or to register phone Sandra Robinson at 263-5307. Daily Vacation Bible School forms are available now. This will :be held once again in Brumfield 'Church August 17-21 from 9 a.m. -to 11:45 a.m. Please send or give your forms to Linda Keys for Gosh- en, Joan Beierling for Varna, Bren- da Wright for Kippen and Rev. Don Robinson for Brucefield. Min- imum age is four by December 321, 1992. For any more informa- tion please contact any one of thc above people. Special presentations were made on Sunday in the Varna Church. Mary and Bill Chessell were hon- oured for their many years as care- taker of the church and Charles Reid was honoured for his many years as member and Clerk of the Session of the church and for his dedication throughoat the years. Flowers were placed in the church by Shirley and Bev Hill in memory of Shirley's father Aldie Meat/rd. Kelly Jayne Consitt, daughter of Scott and Brenda was baptized in Varna on Sunday. Rev. George Philips performed the ceremony. Following the church service, Scott and Brenda hosted a family gather- ing of 38 in all to celebrate Kelly's • baptism. Next Sunday, Rev. Clare Geddes will be conducting the services in Varna and Goshen. He took the ser- vices last year at the end of June as well. Rev. Phillips will be attending a family picnic. Staffa by Roberta Templeman STAFFA - Last Wednesday, the Hibbert United Church Women in- vited moms and pre-schoolers to be special guests for an outdoor noon time picnic. Those present despite the windy weather, enjoyed hot dogs, cones and lemonade in the shelter of thc church. The group would like to thank Gwen Christie, who purchased, brought, cooked and served. Verkk Mahon and Margaret Kemp assist- ed. Since Canada is celebrating her 125th birthday. the meeting opened with 0 Canada and the children were presented with ked Maple leaves and email "Canada" [lag pins. During the business. donations were made ,to the limed of Ste- ward,: of Hibbert United Church and Camp Bimini. The members accepted responsibility for provkd- ing cookies for Camp Bimini. 'lien dozen cookies will be delivered to Andrea Scott on July 26. The organization will be respon- sible for the church service for Sep- tember 20 when Anne Marie Allen will not be in Staffa. Florence McPhail will assume duties of lead- er in September. Members arc invited to meet with Staffs Women's Institute for their International Affairs meeting on June 24. at 7:30 p.m., when Robin Dayrard will speak. Rob and Bev Templeman attend- ed the twentieth anniversary of Robs graduating class from U.A.C. held at Alliston on the weekend. Mike and Mary Janc Parsons, Cassandra and Stuart were Sunday dinner guests of John and Mary Louwagic, celebrating Cindy's fist 1 birthday. 1 The Onrnd Bend PuWIIC School held "their graduation ceremonies Monday night- amid a beauti- fully decorated hall. Shown, on their special night are back 1 to r, Matt de Jong, Simon DesJar- dine, Troy Stellingwerff and Travis Shepherd. Front, Don Dickout, Makaysha Wilde, Jesse Wa- • 'ters, Tracy Tumbull, Mandy Jennison and Adrian Tost. Eric Clay is In the foreground. L+7 l�7 L7 1+1 Fell Itl iiii�i CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS I,Wednesday July 1992 Sponsored by the R.E. Pookw Branch .167 Exeter Legion Supported by the meter Rec Centre Shuttle Service for Seniors Seniors in the area needing a ride to Canada Day Celebrations please call Gerald Keyes at 22&6271 by June 30 Enjoy a ride Apionagamisk Teen Concert featuring "Positively Stompin" 7:00 - 10:00 aan. "Breakfast - - pancakes. sausage, juice/coffee 10:00 a.m. /Bike Decorating C c:utast Pre -kindergarten to grade 8 1:00 p.tln. Hot Air Balloon Tethered Rides 2:00 to 4:00 p.m Teen Concert "Positively Storr>1Pirt"' 2:00 to 4:00 p.m Free Swim 0:00 p.m. , ,Hay Ride 8:80 p.:tn Dusk 9:80 p.m: (+) Alt _, , ,,-::: e\ i Exeter Legion Community Band Fireworks Silver Collection 810.00/family - $3.50/person Agricultural Building Exeter Rec Centre Parking Lot - PRIZES (Weather Permitting) Exeter Rec Centre Ice Surface - FREE Exeter Public Swimming Pool (McNaughton Park) - FREE Start - Exeter Rec Centre and proceed around kcNaughton Park - FREE Agricultural Building - FIEE Exeter Ball Diamonds Proceeds to Stephen and Exeter & Area Fire Depts.. charitable cause FIREWORKS RAIN DATE: SAT. JULY 4, 1992 £txeter Lions Fifizi.draisirAgCkup WWII will be o.n location n Contm[tt a ld3bers: • Bart DeVries (Cly) 235-1298 Bus. / 23641949 Res. • Rick Smith 235-1033 • Paul Dougherty 235-2419 iiThJijI*iiJ ti A