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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-24, Page 5• • Helene Regier of Mount Carmel, Jim Allaway of Vanastra and Jean Fleming of Mount Carmel were recently honored by staff, clients and other volunteers at the Huron Day Centre, Clinton. The three have volunteered more than five years of service for the cen- tre which provides social and education activities for homebound people. (Shelley McPhee photo). Volunteers honored CLINTON - Volunteer Appreciation Night was held July 3, at the Huron Day Centre. The volunteers and staff enjoyed a barbecue and social time. Guest speaker was Ann St. Jean from Brantford. Ann, who was the founding co- ordinator of the Huron Day Centre when it opened in 1977, thrilled all who . attended with the adventures she and her husband had recently while travelling around the world. One message; she wanted to portray, take care of our water, since there is so precious little of it left in the world. The Day Centre is happy to have several new faces this year. They are frorn Blyth, Ray Madill; from Brucefield area, Joyce Wilson, Barbara Moffat and Hilda "Veenstra; from Clinton, Don Bruinsma, Betty Fawcett and Edna Mustard. Also, special mention went to those who come out occasionally, from Vanastra, Mary Deveau, Ralph Guertin; from Brucefield, Eileen Townsend; from Bayfield, Liz Durand; from Clinton, Betty Dreaddy, Pam Uyl, Karen Uyl, from Goderich, Dianne Ladd; from Seaforth, Isa Stanley. Volunteers who have given one year of service are Bob Groves of Goderich, Bob Thompson of Londesboro and Betty O'Rourke of Listowel. Those who have given two years of service are Pat Watson, Sharon Warwick of Brussels, Marion Hill of Brucefield, Mable Price, Willa Rathwell of Clinton and Viola Riley and Elmer Rivers of Seaforth. Volunteers who have given three years'of Volunteers at the Huron Day Centre were honored recently at Ap- preciation Night. Guest- included, (front row, left to right) Karen Uyl, Pam UylrMargaret Muilwill, Rosemary Armstrong - Co- ordinator, Pat Watson, Liz Durand, Helene Regier, Jean Herring, Nancy Wise - Activity Director. Second row - Diane Ladd, Willy Brehm, Bob Thompson, Edna Mustard, Sandi Davidson - Activity Director; Viola Riley, Betty Dreaddv, Muriel Jones, Sharon War - service are Gordon Finnigan of Goderich, Donna Klopp of Zurich and Irene Easton of Bayfield. Those who have given four years of ser- vice are June McCowan, Willy Brehm of Clinton and Ken McDougall of Vanastra. Volunteers who have given five years of service and received a five-year pin are. Jim Allaway of Vanastrar;Jean Fleming, Mary wick, Gertrude Postrua, Hilda Veenstra, Henny Uyl, Mary Deveau. Third row - Lois Fitzgerald - Co-ordinator of Volunteers, Edwin Zeale, Joyce Cook, Jim Allaway, Karen Scruton - Co-ordinator of Volunteers, Gordon Finnigan, Don Bruinsma, Bob Groves, June McCowan, Barbara Moffat, Ken McDougall, Ray Madill, Joyce Wilson, Eileen Townsend. (Shelley McPhee photo) Mueller and Helen Regier of Mount Carmel. Volunteers who have given six years of service and received a six-year pin are Hen- ny Uyl and Phyllis Tyndall of Clinton. Seven year pins were given to Edwin Zeale, Summerhill, Ruth Malkus of Seafor- th, Muriel Jones of Clinton and Gertrude Postma of Varna. Awards were presented by volunteer co- ordinators, Karen Scruton and Lois Fit- zgerald. Tickets were drawn by the three present seven-year volunteers. 1st prize - went to Rose Welch, a sheepskin wall hanging, 2nd prize went to Denise Lane, Seaforth, an afghan, 3rd prize went to Lenny Bloomfield, Seaforth, a handmade doll made at the Huron Day Centre. The Lady Diana Nursery held a volunteer tea to thank the ladies who donated their time from September to June. Those honored were: (left to right) Afra VanWonderen, Blossom Garrow, Marg Coventry, Mary Ann Drost (teacher), Brenda McEwin (teacher). Sue Bolger, Gail Clark, Karen Whitmore. Absent from the photo are Colleen Bell, Franke Miehre, Lindd Poppe, Sharlene Porter, Debbie Dinsmore and Heidi Elliott. Top students in each subject honored CLINTON - With the closing of the school year comes the recognition of those students who achieved high marks in each grade and • in individual subjects. Top students in each subject at Central Huron Secondary School (CHSS) are: „ Family Studies Gr. 9 - clothing and foods, Tara Cluff. Gr. 10 - clothing and foods, Donna Haugh. Gr. 12 - Joy McClinchey. Gr. 13 - Brad Lyon. Physical and Health Education Gr. 9 - Mike Strickland, Murray Bechtel, Jeromy Ten Hag, Susan Govenlock, Tara 'Cluff. Gr. 10 - Ron McKay, Julie Howson, Heather Bauman. Gr. 11 - Don Hearn, Sharon Brown. Gr. 12 - Bill Sinnamon, Chris Lobb, Lisa Watt. English Gr. 9 - Christina Roulston, Steven Blake, Tracey Wall. Gr. 10 - Julie Howson, Julie Young, Mary ,Jane Parsons, Teresa Raithby. Gr. 11 - Bonnie Turner, Heather Harris, 'Murray Ziegler. Gr. 12 - Su Su Myint, Lorelei Robinson, Mike Chalmers. Gr. 13 - Brad Lyon, Lorelei Robinson. Dramatic Arts - Paul Lippincott. Art Gr. 9 - Susan Govenlock, Wendy Raidt, Shivon Youngblut. Gr. 10 - Anita Wilts, Vicki Speziale. Gr. 11 - Nhan Tran. Gr. 12 - Diane Filter Queen --"IN-THE-HEART-OF-DOWNTOWN-VARNA-- 482-7103 DR. J.K. HAY FAMILY PHYSICIAN wishes to announce the opening of his family practice at 105 SHIPLEY ST. 2nd FLOOR 529 GYPSY LANE CLINTON BLYTH 482-3000 523-4433 Office hours by appointment Nyman. Science Gr. 9 - Kelly Vodden, Jeromy Ten Hag, Shannon Szusz, Robert Hill. Gr. 10 - Julie Howson, Craig Hackwell, Mike Glousher, Bill Latky, ,Julia Feltham. Gr. 11 - Don Hearn, Bonnie Turner, John Brand. Gr. 12 - Mark Hoba, John DeWeerd, Bill Sinammon. Gr. 13 - Su Su Myint, Dennis Fox. History Gr. 9 - Jeromy Ten Hag, Shannon Szusz, Robert Hill. Gr. 10 - Steve Beane, Julie Young. Gr. 11. - Gwen. Holland, Rob Flet- cher, Bonnie Turner, Robert Dupee. Gr. 12 - Brian Phillips, Jim Stinson, Jackie Norman, Rhonda Lobb. Gr. 13 - Brad Lyon. Mathematics Gr. 9 - Elaine Poore, Don Baan, Robert Glanville. Gr. 10 - Julie Howson, Yvonne Parker, Darin McKenzie. Gr. 11 - Don Hearn, John Brand. Gr. 12 - Jeff McNairn, Lori Souch. Gr. 13- Dennis Fox. Commercial Gr. 9 - Linda Hearn, Kelly Vodden. Gr. 10 - Mark Hoba, Christine Botermans, Julie Young, Julie Howson. Gr. 11 - Lisa Thomas, Tracy Schoonderwoerd, JoAnn Bernard, Don Hearn, ,Shawn Lester. Gr. 12 - Sandra Faber, Jay Brandon, Jacqui Taylor, Janice Van Dorp,, Brian Taylor. Geography Gr. 10 - David Andrews, Craig Hackwell, Bobbi Jo Marks. Gr. 11- ShawnvLester, Con- nie Hoggart. Gr. 13 - Mark Hoba. Music Gr. 9 - Linda Hearn, Lori Livermore. Gr. 10 - Jacqui Draper. —Technical Gr. 9 woodworking - Paul Brand. Gr. 10 building construction- Bryan Taylor. Gr. 11 construction technology - Tim Craig. Gr. 12 construction technology - Nhan Tran. Gr. 10 auto - David Roorda. Gr. 11 auto - Terry McGregor.•Gr. 12 auto - Larry Hoggart. Gr. 9 sheetmetal - Paul Brand, Murray Town- send. Gr. 10 sheetmetal - David Roorda, Gr. 11 sheetmetal - Mike McGregor. Gr. 12 sheetmetal - Tim Mayhew. Gr. 9 drafting - Paul Brand. Gr. 10 drafting - Brad Eckel. Gr. 9 electricity - Steve Blake. Gr. 10 elec- tricity - David Andrews. Gr. 11 electricity - Dat Vu. Gr. 12 electricity - Russell Nesbitt. Multi -subject shops - year one - Robert Glanville, Tracey Wall. Year two - Steven Lightfoot, Cindy Dodge. Languages Gr. 9 French - Jeromy Ten Hag, Steven Blake. Gr. 10 French - Heather Bauman, Roxanne Martin. Gr. 11 French - Don Hearn. Gr. 12 French - Jackie Norman, An- drea Aisenpreis. Gr. 13 French - Lori Hayter. Gr. 11 Latin - Roxanne Martin. Gr. 12 Latin - Gwen Holland. Gr. 13 Latin - Deb- bie Siertsema. WORKING II My job is more than knowing about fife insurance. It's helping you to understand it. Working with you, I can make certain that when you take that important step to buy life insurance, you understand what you're doing and why, Helping 1 you t'o understand life insurance is one way I work with you. Call me, MainufiLife The Manufeciwen Ude In2,nlnee campen,r Charles Proctor REPRESENTATIVE FOR CLINTON AREA OFFICE: (519) 4341641 RES.: (519) 411-5642 Need for balanced rations studied The fourth meeting of the Kippfield calf club was held at the residence of Mike McGregor on July 17. Members judged market steers then discussed business which centered on the club trip to a basetjall game. ,, The lesson material looked at feeding of a balanced ration with use of charts to aid in win Ci kcihool of Hairstylin Waterloo, Ont. •Hairstyling •Barbering, ° •Ear Piercing •Make-up 55 Erb Sl. East 886-6305. Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm gaining a truly balanced ration. Also covered was the making of a Pearson Square. Scott Cooper motioned the meeting to adjournment at which time he presented Les Falconer a wedding present from the club members. A few minutes later Mike McGregor was thanked for being the host, of the July meeting. - Press Reporter George Wilson: - Campbell Appliances Your local BEAM Central Vacuum Centres LUG AVACUUM -PLUG i11ABEAM! Central Vacuum Sales 8 Service Centre Beam Systems are: 1) Quieter' 4) Healthier 2) Cleaner 5) Quicker 3) Easier 6-) Able to clean any surface And will last a housetirne too! (Check with us for this month's special) Come and see them at Campbell Appliances 63 Main St., (Lower Mall), Exeter Phone 235-1501 alt regular Company suggested hst paces Here's your chance to make worthwhile savings on all Case and IH agricultural equipment parts and accessories. 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