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Times Advocate, 1994-06-29, Page 7Graduate - Matthew Fergu- son, son of Bill and Rose- mary graduated June 18 from Conestoga College with a Di- ploma in Broadcasting - Radio and Television. Congratulations Dad, Mom, Sherri and Susan Graduate - Tracy Ann Hum- phreys graduated from Fan- shawe College, London on June 16, 1994 with a di- ploma in Early Childhood Ed- ucation. She is presently em- ployed as Supply Teacher at Kids Zone Day Care Centre, London. Congratulations and Best of Luck Love your family and Chris 41.\411t Graduate - Jason Dinney, son of Grace Dinney, and the late Robert Dinney has graduated from Georgetown District High School. He will continue his education in Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario 0. V.C. Graduates - Doctors Bruce & Gwen Robertson graduated June 2, 1994 from the Ontario Veterinary Col- lege, University of Guelph. Bruce, son of John and Anne Robertson, Beaverton, gradu- ated with honours. Gwen, daughter of Ralph and Pat Holland, Clinton, graduated with distinction. Gwen also re- ceived The American College of Veterinary Surgeon's Award and the Dr. Jonathan Bloom Ambassadorial Scholarship. Bruce has accepted a posi- tion with Newcastle Veterinary Services. Gwen is presently working at the Campbellford Veterinary Clinic. Congratulations from your proud parents and families! Queensway news HENSALL - Queensway resi- dents kicked their week off with Fun and Fitness. A group gathered on Tuesday morning for Breakfast Club. They had farmers sausage, eggs, toast, juice and coffee. Members of the Christian Re- formed Church in Exeter took some of the residents for a car ride last Thursday. Their destination was the Scaforth area and they managed to make it hack home before the rain came. Later on Thursday evening, Irene and Jack Vincent were the enter- tainers for the monthly birthday party. Residents enjoyed listening to their musical program, singing along, and a few got up to dance. Those celebrating birthdays in June include Lewis Clark, Marg Coates, Marg Fremlin and Winnie Irving. Upcoming events An outdoor barbecue will be held June 30 and a Volunteer Auxiliary meeting is scheduled for July 4 at 10:00 a.m. Nonce Numbers in the TA Phone Book for Dinney Furniture and Dinney Funeral Service were transposed The correct numbers are: Dinney Furniture 235-0173 Dinney Funeral Home 235-3500 We're glad you asked... 1311.1. IIASKE'3T JYHY AN AUTOPSY? There remains a certain amount of reluctance by friends and rela- tives of a deceased person to allow an autopsy to be performed when he or she dies. Such fears often are based on misinformation or a vague "bad feeling" about the procedure. An autopsy is performed in a hospital by a trained pathologist when the physician deems it necessary. He may do so for a number of reasons. Most often, he requests an autopsy because he feels it will help doctors to better deal with disease in the future. Such new knowledge helps the medical profession to provide more effective care to future patients. Autopsy does not prevent a full-service funeral for the deceased. In fact, no changes at all in the funeral need be made in the case of an autopsy. As funeral directors, we have had experience with this situation. If you would like more information, or would like to talk to us, please stop by. ei Funeral Home Limited 370 William Street, Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-1220 BOB FLETCHER oN IAPIO 111N( RA( Sr RVI(t Assoc IATIOI IMnorwrrrwMM1 110 r. II' 1. ' • i ` : 11 ` • • : Rueter, Ontario 4 FAMILY Family bass and carp classic set for July 9 EXETER - It isn't everyday that you win a prize for catching a carp but July 9 is just that day. The Ausable Anglers Club is sponsoring the Park- hill Fancily Bass and Carp Classic at the Parkhill Conservation Area. Pric- es for the biggest bass will be awarded. The derby gets underway at 8 a.m. and you can register at the conces- sion booth at the beach area anytime between 8 a.m. and noon. The derby closes at 2 p.tn. with the presentation of prizes at 2:15 p.m. Registration fees are $2./adult, $1./child or $5./fancily plus the conserva- tign area entry fee. There are three grand prizes: a draw prize from all entrants, biggest carp and biggest bass. Other prizes include the biggest bass or carp caught by an angler 10 and under as well as an angler I I to 16 years old. The young- est and older successful anglers will also receive prizes and a number of draw prizes will also be given away. This event promises to be a very enjoyable family outing and coincides with the Ontario Free Family Fishing Weekend. For the weekend, the Ministry of Natural Rcsourc has waived the re- quirement for an angling license for all Canadian r idents. Government and non-government organizations are taking part i and sponsoring the weekend. Introducing children to the sport of fishing is an important part of the Angler's club activities along with stream rehabilitation and habit im- provement. For more information, please call Stephen Harburn at the Ausable Bay- field Conservation Authority at 235-2610 Times -Advocate, June 29, 1994 Page 7 i, .txr i ata 1‘1An DON'T WORRY, IT iS NOT TOO LATE! At, Mark Coulthard So, your lawn was covered with a mass of Dandelions this spring9 You didn't gel around to controlling them, and the yellow blossoms are now white seed heads Don't worry. 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