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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-03, Page 6
ttt Eighteen. Grade 8 students said their final farewells to Blyth Public. School last week. Members of the 1985 graduating class included (front row, left to right) teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth Battye,•..Aagela. Cotton, Lisa Noble, Margaret Cronyn, Lori Leibold, Stacy McClin- chey, Sandra Deveau, Debbie Machan, Annette Lucas, Donna Glousher. (Back row) Principal Bill Black, Jody Sippel, Jason Vanderheyden, Bruce Siertsema, Jamie McDonald, Mathew King, Brent Scrimgeour, Dean Whitfield, Leslie Phillips, Mike McDonald and teacher Mr. Graham Yeats. (Shelley McPhee photo) Awards assembly at Hullett school LONDESBORO.On June 20, the Grade 8 graduation at Hullett Central 'School was held: Tracey Salverda was the valedic- torian. The Senior Band and Junior Band members had a pizza party on Monday at noon hour. An Awards Assembly was held on June 24. Some pupils performed for Talent Tiine and the following awards were presented for' OLD FASHIONED CHILDREN'S FAIR Holmesville Ball Park Saturday. July 6, 1985 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Races (1 Games - All day Carnival Booths - All day *Puppet Shows ' 10:30-11:30 Greased Pig Chase - 1:00 p.m. Lunch provided (for a small charge) EVERYONE WELCOME - FREE ADMISSION * in case of rain, puppet show to be held in Township Hall Soccer, Cross Country, Softball; Volleyball, Track and"P'ield, Public Speaking, Helpers, Library, Band, 'Choir, .Newspaper and Students Council, Toni Vanderlei received a trophy for his achievements in, Track and Field. Anita Gross and Kevin Gerrit receiv- ed the Top Student Awards for Grade 7. The executive of the Students' Council presented Mr. MacLennan 'with a gift on behalf of the. Student body,. Mr. -MacLennan thanked the pupils. He is .wished well as he takes over being principal at Robertson Memorial* School in Goderich this September. The new principal will be Ron Jewitt. The Kindergarten Graduation was held on June 25 with many parents attending. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. MacLennan handed out the diplomas and re£retrnents were served. L• Award winning stu,den� On Jima 26 the kindergarten graduation `82.8; Usa"Noble.83.6; Margate Gi•Cronyll exercises and assembly was held at the Academic improvement awards M,ik, Blyth Public School. Mrs.. Hoonaard, the McDonald, Annette Lucas, Debbie Machan,. kindergarten teacher and Mrs. Vincent, the Angela Cotton, Brent. Scrimgeour, Brace music instructor led the students in a pro- Siertsema. Public speaking - Lori Leibold, Les Phillips, trophy wlnaers; Brent gram. The' large audience of students, parents Scrimgeour and Stacy McClinchey, stivet ; and visitors watchedas the students receiv- dollar winners. Science Fair -physical - bat., ed diplomas: Graduates were - Ronnie and trophy - Lori Leibold; bar - Les Phillips: Abell -Rina, Sharon. Baechler, Christopher Biological - bar, and trophytton, Stson on 46 Black, Jennifer Brigham, Aaron Bromley, VanderHeyden; bar - Angela Shane Burkholder, Joann Churchill, Shawn McClinchey. Science Award, donated by Clark, Craig Empey, Jeffrey Ferguson, Mrs. Bainton, Lori Leibold:; Math award, Edith Griffin, Amanda 'Howson, Tim Lan- Les Phillips. English award, donated by Mr. tinge, • Kim Lee, Kurt Lentz, Terra Mac- Hesselwood of the Blyth Swinging Seniors, Lisa Noble. Social Studies award, donated by Mr. Snell, Jody Sippel. Spelling awards, Lori Leibold, Annette Lucas, Lisa Noble, Margaret Cronin, Brent Scrimgeour; Deb- bie Machan, Stacy McClinchey, Mathew King, Les Phillips. Art award, OPS medal, Stacy McClinchey. Drama award, OPS medal, Jamie McDonald: French award, Les Phillips. Perfect attendance, Dean Whitfield and Angela Cotten. Sports awards went to: female athlete,- trophy donated by Blyth Broo iball, to Lori Leibold; runner up, Annette Lucas. Male athlete, Blyth Broomball trophy o Mike McDonald; runner up, Jason VanderHeyden. Vacation Bible School time Fun and adventure are coming `to Blyth, July 8-12. Children between the ages of four and 12 are invited to attend the Vacation Bi- ble School program. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES)* SERVICE • VACUUM CLEANERS. (Sales & Serv,ee to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IF or Farm & Business) •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES WOODS FRF.E•2ERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS • INSECT &FLY. KILLING UNITS (For Indoor 8,i Outdoor Usel, •GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS 482-7103 Donad, Kandice McNichol, Becky Mor- rison, Mark Nesbit, Zoey Onn, Trent Rich- mond, Lee Ann Riley, Margaret Ann Stewart, Jill Walden, Shawna Walker, San- dra Walsh, Jeffrey Webster, Mark Wilson, Tara Wilson. On June 25, the Awards Assembly was held. The following students received special awards - math, Craig Bauman, Gr. 7; Leslie Philips, Gr. 8. Public speaking: Gr. 1 -Julie McNichol, Karen Bromley, Ton} Richmond. Gr. 2 - Jodee Medd,' Christopher Howson, Kim Fergusoni Kimmie Rich- mond, Andrew Wharton. Gr. 3 - Sarah Rouw, Jerrod Button, Jennifer Stadelmann: Gr. 4 - Sarah Allan, Jason Elliott, Conrad Bos.Gr. 5 - Tammi Medd, Laurie Wharton, Lisa Bromley. Gr. 6 - Kelly Cook, Troy Chambers, Rick Howson. Gr. 7 - Kim Medd, Craig Bauman, Sherry Howson, Lisa Bailey. Gr. 8 - Lori Leibold and Les Phillips,. Brent Scrimgeour, Stacy McClinchey. Field day winners in the girls' division were: midget '- Tammi Medd, Debbie Logue, . Laurie Wharton. Junior - Julie Bromley, Tabatha Montgomery, Angie Hench. Intermediate - Jenny Allan, Krista games, songs and recreation. Lawrie, Kim Medd. Senior - Lori Leibold, Classes will be held at the Blyth Public q,Annette Lucas, MargCronyn. Boys'. winners School from 9 to 11 a.m. The finale will be a .. were: midget - Jason Elliott, Kevi>S,,Souch, bonfire, on July 12 at 8 p.m. at the school Conrad Bos. Junior -.:Darryl Elliott, Dave. playground. For more information call 523 - Bell, Dave Hessels. Intermediate' - Craig 9233. Bauman, Leon MacDonald, Joel Jenkins. Some of the people involved in the pro - Senior - Jason VanderHeyden, Dean Whit- gram are,- Brenda Burkholder, Mrs. Roely field, Bruce Siertsema. . . • Verburg, ' Femmy V anAmersfeort, Deb Blyth athletes also did well in the regional Siertsema, Chris Ten Pas, Anneke Pardys track meet. Intermediate champs, Craig and Joanne Bauman. Bauman andJenny Allan; junior 'boys' run- • A large staff of people will be working ner. up, Darryl Elliott;, senior girls second with the program in an effort to makethis. runner up; LorrLeibold. the best Vacation Bible School ever. The Science Fair winners were Lori' Leibold, program is being sponsored by the Blyth area churches. About the village The fourth annual car wash and bake sale will be held at Dickson's Garage in Blyth on The theme of the program is Discovering God's Love on Sonrise Island. The island theme helps create an atmosphere of fun, featuring life -related Bible study, crafts, Jason VanderHyden, Kiri Medd, Arthur los, Rick Howson. On June 25, the Grade 8 graduation ban- quet was held at the Blyth United Church. Mathew King said grace and toasted the Queen. Jody Sippel thanked the church July 6 -from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is be - women for preparing the meal. Mrs. Vin- ing sponsored by the Hallrice 4-1;1 Calf Club cent led the Grade 7 class in song. and proceeds will go to the CKNX Tornado Board of Education , representatives Relief Fund. - Eugene Frayne and dohn Elliott encouraged Some 77 people -.from the Blyth area at - the students in their educational pursuits. tended the Blyth Open Golf Tournament, Guest speaker, Mary Moffat, was in- held June 30 at the WinghamGolf Club.-Din- -troduced by Jaon VanderHyden and thank= ner was served at -the Blyth Inn• ed by Annette Lucas. Former Blyth resident, Inez McDonald • Valedictorians Lori Leibold and Les celebrated her 100th"birthday on April 29. Phillips shared a poem about their school Mrs. McDonald enjoys good health, her only life. complaint is being a little hard of hearing. Award winners..included: earning over 80 Her secret for staying young ishard. work. per cent - Lori Leibold 88.5; Leslie Phillips She reports, "I've had a busy life, but a hap - 87.9; Jody Sippel' 82.3; Stacy McClinchey py one."' -tktthe Michael's Ca was u Relief meeting Was er and THE BLYT DJTav TANDARD OPTOMETRY David Langstaff Ltd Optician 87 \lain tit. South. til':AF111RJ'11 " Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's 1'rt �rript' h'ilhvl I';EOInptly SUMMER HOURS: Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 9:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Closed Wednesday & Saturdays (:OMP1,ETI; OPTI(:A1. SElii'I(:E 527.-1303 ACCOUNTANT WARD UPTIGROVE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, LISTOWEl., ONT. 291-304() )ar INSURANCE GENERAL .1. li irh,ar,l I•,Ili„tl ,1:,19) 523-9725 LIFE li. Aohn N:flitltl :i19-323-1323 ELLIOTT INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. I'' :1,1.1. BR .%\(:LIES ' I':,(thli«ht•d 1910 131.Y'TIIl, ONTAR 10 NOM MO 519-523-4481 LIVESTOCK MORTALITY INSURANCE a BURKE ELECTRIC Ltd. 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RANDY BIABCOCK R.R. 1, Clinton (919) 482-3313 HEATING LYLE .YOUNGBLUT PLUMBING and I-Ih;ATING BI,i TH, ONTARIO PHONE 523.9585 CLWdonates to ,�� rnado fund. of Wilma Ranimeloo on Sept: 9. 13LYrt'H June 6 regular meeting o � First Communion meeting St. Catholic Women's League On June 16, six young members of the (CWL), it decided that $100 be sent tq parish.•rec 1,6, their First Communion. the Tornado Fund to help those of They are Paula Allen, Carrie Lynn fected.. Hallahan, Andrea Rammeloo, Christopher The s held at the home of Joan Lee, Marie Cronyn and Lindsay Anderson. Campshro 11 members attended. CWL President Joanne Campshroer The next g will be held at the home presented each child with a rosary. I To Cindy Gibbings Clinton Tommy, Bradley clinton Julie Rutledge Clinton Kathryn Kennedy R.R. 2 KemptviIle Renee Westerhout Clinton Shane Webster canton David Bell Blyth Sheila Cook Clinton Kara Lee Potter Londesboro Ericka Burns canton Adam Miller R.R. 2 Staffa On July 3 July 3 July 4 July 5 July 5 July 5 July 5 July.9 July 9 July 9 July 9 A homemade ubble kit You don't n p to buy an expensive bubble kit from a store for blowing bubbles. You can make " ® « your own kit with a little dishsoap and oil. © ft, .0.41 oi�,�� �' ' To make a bubble kit you need: ' �'�sc�diasy�S• ;;.�. • a container with a lid '0 w�. �•;6r. ,; ( •dishsoap Oz ��ed R • cooking oil (optional) N9• •, 9 ,°�,! -` • water m ®� " y) • a bubble maker such as a bobby pin, safety pin, paperclip, etc. Directions:' 1) Put about a cup of water into the container. 2) Add about three tablespoons of dishsoap, • 3) Add about one teaspoon of cooking oil. This isn't necessary but it will make the hubbies you blowst longer in the air. 4) Dip a bubble maker into the solution and blow gently. If there is a wind your bubbles will float into the air and be carried away, Your bubble solution can be saved for many uses. Try. to discourage your dog and younger family members from eating the bubbles!