Times Advocate, 1984-10-10, Page 15TOP SQUIRTS — Getting awards at Sunday's windup of Exeter Minor Soccer were
members of the squirt 111 team. Shown above are Gavin Snell, Dennis Hodgins and
Darren Kints. T -A photo
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PEE WEE SOCCER AWARDS —
Sunday's windup banquet were
Christine Brintnell.
Taking home individual pee wee soccer awards at
Henry DeBruyn, Randy McDonald, Jeff Playfoot and
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At Saintsbury
Rev.
Br MRS. HIDER DAVIS
Thanksgiving service was
held at St. Pauls Kirkton Sun-
day morning. Rev. Braby,
London was in charge of the
service, due to the death of
Mrs. Pauline Derrick, mother
of our rector Rev. P. Derrick.
This community extends
their sympathy to the fatnily.
Forty-five seniors from
Family at
anniversary
By MRS. ROBERT LAING
Cromarty
Gordon and Eva Laing, Bob
and Ruth Laing, and Philip
and Pearl James attended the
40th wedding anniversary
party for Boyd and Gertrude
Driscoll of Walton.
There was a good atten-
dance of parents at the
registration meeting of the
first Cromarty Boy Scout
organization.
The group committee was
elected as follows: Chairman -
Bill Mahon; secretary - Bet-
ty Stoneman; treasurer -
Ruth Laing; phone commit-
tee - Joan Dow, Linda
Pullman, Sandra Kemp, Jack
Christie, Father and Son ban-
quet - Sandra Kemp, Linda
Pullman, Beverley Vander-
vliet and Barbara
McCaughey.
Apply Day will be held on
October 27. Group committee
meetings will be held the se-
cond Wednesday of the
month.
Personals
Craig Kerslake and Paul
Miller were ordained as
elders of Cromarty
Presbyterian Church, Sunday
morning. They were extend-
ed the Right Hand of
Fellowship by elders Philip
James, Jean Carey, John
Scott and Larry Gardiner.
Next Sunday the sacrament
of Communion will be
celebrated during the •
Thanksgiving Service at 9
a.m. The sacrament of bap-
tism will take place,
November 4.
Visitors with Mervin and
Betty Dow are Betty's sister,
Joan Harper, and Eddie
Oliver, both from Yorkshire,
England.
Sraby
Lucan and community en-
joyed a three day bus trip to
Minden and stayed at the Red
Umbrella Lodge. They visited
many places of interest in-
cluding Algonquin Park. The
trees were so beautiful and all
enjoyed a happy three days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love
and girls were Thanksgiving
dinner guests with her
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Car-
roll and children were guests
Times -Advocate, October 10,1984
ministers at Saintsbury
Sunday with Mrs. Wayne Car-
roll's mother, Mrs. Shirley
Dyer, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs
and Patti held avng
dinner Sunday, Mr. an Mrs.
Bob Aitken, Florida, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dobbs Sr. Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lapslie Smith,
Seaforth and their son Fred
Dobbs, Guelph University
were guests.
Mrs. Charlotte Barker,
Mrs. Mary Davis, Lucan, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Beaune, London
and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Shipka
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Ed Turnbull and his sister
Marian Stuckey, returned
Friday from a few days
holidays. Travelling by way
of U.S. they went first to Sault
Ste. Marie and visited a niece
Helen Drysdale and family.
Then they came home by way
of Manitoulin Island, where
they visited more relatives,
and crossed to Tobermory on
the boat Chi-Cheemaun.
Personals
Sunday guests with Fer-
man and Leota Snyder, were
their daughter, Susanne Plein
and grandchildren
Christopher and Melissa from
Elmira, Ric and Esther
Storey, London and Jim and
Judy Snyder.
John, Linda, Becky, Sarah
and Amanda Wuerth were
dinner guests Sunday, in
Strathroy, with John's grand-
ma, Mrs. Robert Hunter.
Sandra and Jim Campbell
and daughters Kim and Kel-
ly, of Exeter, were supper
Get five
Non-union employees of the
'Huron County Board of
Education received a total
compensation package in-
crease of five percent for
1984-85.
Superintendent of person-
nel Peter Gryseels said the
overall five percent iiicrease
includes increment increases.
These increases are based on
the number of years service
and merit.
guests, Monday, with San-
dra's parents, Milton and Eva
Sweitzer. Bill and Alma
Swartz, of Crediton, called to
visit them all on Monday.
Sandra Schroeder and
Trudy Smith spent the
weekend in Ottawa for
Thanksgiving with Sue Anne
Schroeder.
Ken and Ortha Baker spent
the holiday weekend in
Detroit at their daughters,
Sandra and Tony Regier,
Chris, Heather and Jill.
Friends and relatives from
this area who attended a 76th
birthday party Thuesday
evening for Les Adams, in
Exeter were Oscar and
Lauara Miller, Melvin and
Gertie Stade, Ervin and Hed-
dy Devine, Hugh and Annie
Morenz and Roy Morenz, of
London.
We enjoyed fresh garden
picked raspberries on the
weekend. There are lots more
green ones on the branches if
the frost doesn't get them.
percent
The salaries for purchas-
ing, plant and transportation
managers average at about
$25,000.
Other non-union personnel
are: chief custodians at high
schools who receive an
average salary of $20,000, con-
tract custodians with a salary
range of $6,500 to $30,000
depending on the size of the
school and bus drivers with
an average salary of $5,000
per_vear.
TROPHY WINNERS --
Among the trophy win-
ners at the Hensall Men's
Slow -Pitch dinner and
dance were Jim Ferguson
(left), best infielder; Mark
Consitt, best sportsman
and Rob Owens, most im-
proved player. Missing:
Tom Neilands, best out-
fielder and Earl McNab,
most valuable player.
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Barker and chlldren and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Richardson,
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Monday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Davis and Mrs.
Mary Davis were dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bob
MacGillivray and Courtney.
Service at St. Patrick's
Church will be held at 11:30
a.m. next Sunday.
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