4s ‘man wins diving meet mmmrmmondionmmititeytâ€"Ammrlicmmd l4 C â€",â€" ow mn£s ~mzRaeH â€"13, 14& 5 nd joy, Randy â€" Ee nd threeâ€"metre ed The ‘Times ing championâ€" his fVents in 1e North slons of Heart & ian OQlympic 12â€" 351 CHOM, . Ce ‘er a week o student (Nonâ€"Denominational) tty ith 1 ThamesIford Community Chapel _ 230 Brock St. May 1985 nneeneaee 0 Randy Sagemaln (Jelcome ! that Mr. Sageman has also been named the Canadian university diver of the year for 1984â€"85, making the honor his for the fourth time in as many years. Mrs. Sageman said that despite all the extraâ€"curricular activities her son has been involved with in his years at the university, he‘s still managed to handle the academic load and will graduate this year majoring in commerce and economics.. \ Even after this past me little time to take it eas) competition is slated for in Ottawa. If he does well: off to China in May for the Mr. Sageman is also hopit for himself on the team go Student Games, which w summer in Japan. Mrs. Sageman sa1d 188 the reason her son is doing with the push by his tea‘ year a number of them ha to be divers of note them 65 EARORRRIUINS l': CERZ d CR ECC | Matthew Thompson, ; Alexander and Devin Curry, and Tyler Oliver. Mr, Oliver is survived by _ his sisters, Mrs. C.A. (Corâ€" _ rine) Manzer of Thamesâ€" ; ford, Mrs. L.B, (Helen) Milâ€" | ler of Halifax, and Mrs. | operated the Oliver Hardâ€" ware store for 24 years. _ pnméGERrsoun TIMk S 2A es "4/ o 'g’j 7 1€P ~OI HalM@AXA, dalld IÂ¥VMAS. . R.M. (Gladys) Lindley of _ Burlington. He was predeceased by his sister Mary (Mrs. T.R. Nancekivell), in 1975. mi was well known in the Thamesford area, having _ . Wls Lgest2o. yy8 03 Hogg, Harold Hogg and Paul Newton. Mr. Oliver was. born in East Nissouri Township. He The Rev.K. David Mack conducted the March 15, 1985 funeral service at the Carrothersâ€"Betzner Funeral Home in Thamesford. Interâ€" ment in Kintore Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bob Manzer, John McFarlan, Jack Nancekivell, Donald Pirie, Donald Hutchison and Bob Forbes. Honorary pallbearers were Ted Nancekivell, Cal Hogg and irvived by C.A. (Corâ€" _ Thamesâ€" ; elen) Milâ€", | and: Mrs. _ indley of