Grace Patterson WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook, 1988, page 11

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Mr. Bill | _ WWi "3 ‘ oo 3| | ford Prtg ware q_r&;e?ttsegt vmh present ingresied apcceptance of I%g:?:;sgle' al-ga"&?:,:“,garzig' _ P (L & Yeoal certificates and Tâ€"shi °_ this type of education for area P â€" s 7+ ardi ie A M en V j ' i i led conclusion_ of the V.I.P. proâ€" vduntgyseers which leaves them _ Thamesford Public School Vice es se 2 Wiiancaienmed dtifin W!Mm k ir | gram at Thamesford P.S. on. {oy CS doubts about the results â€" Principal also spoke to the . ,5!:“_}/'\.«_} > f inmmmatnd A. . C e ) . k Monday, June 13. of drinking, driving and drug . YrOUPâ€" 4 'f* eR 4 /+3 2 t ioi d it Wez 7 c The V.1.P. program (\)/alu&s, abuse. : v"'Pk g-radlfiltlmg sl\t/(|{dfi"ts| e Wt P ATA i) is i t 1k gPt en ,} ) 3 Eatae, " . dpac s Influences and Peers) was ; y * Melen Neyvin: Allon. . Michael: i m PA 1. P 4.A /+ + P +~. s fivommappimpactaes 0 ; 0 _ introduced to Thamesford by Constable Barry McKenzie of â€" Beattie, Christine . Broadfoot, ‘%"'::fv»‘«’f § : 1’5«4“'.; ”y’( .B v*ak s - hy oety z@fi YE eolt 4 members of_ the WOOdsCtock the WoogStgc tano taes SarahCByml/ay, C?r? r-mneF'Cgok, ef" te suet An n ies p e Re : AWe 2 MH Lk hn Hitkoie e 7 | Rotary Club. The Optimist Club ment and Community Liaison Tina Cranley, Christa Fisher, us uin i & 1Gg x PoS4T _ _of ‘Tgmmford assisted in the Offlcel;1 eXD’['ained to. the a?di- »RichardDFlemmE', Darl;ryl g’Od& Enioying the activities at the Community Chapel Vacation iSchool (<> / &# 7â€" 7 â€"EÂ¥ _ program and is considering ence that the program spelled gins, Drew ough, Bra I I / \ i uk gsggming sponsorship of the out the options to the youngâ€" Humphries, Jennifer â€" Hunter, VaCatIOn Bl ble SChOOI a SUCCGSS on ar pe program. The Optimist, Club â€"sters in no uncertain terms. Mr. _ Sheri Johnson, Jenny. Locke, j ssi 1 supplied the V.I.P. Tâ€"shirts. . Hutchisonâ€"of Woodstock Rotary _ Jenny Martin, Brenda Matheâ€" Robert Petker, Pastor of and Sara Petker were praised teenagers who assisted daily. Mrs. Brenda Seymour of Club and Doug Hallard of son, Jamie Montgomery, Rob Taamesford Community Chabpel . for . their. efforts sato on P efteappndacstal Thamesford . P.5. was . the «Thamesford Optimist Club exâ€" â€" Montgomery, Penny «Moran, was very pleased with the â€" school. A. great deal of event â€" that the Cofnmunity. teacher responsible for coâ€"ordâ€" â€" plained the reasons that their Chris Phllllgs,_ Tony Redix, numbers .of youngsters: who â€" assistance was provided for Chapel has sponsored recently. . \inating the program. The respective clubs were sponsorâ€" â€" Fred Scott, Chris Serpa, Jason took part in the Vacation Bible those taking part in the Bible \The carnival ‘held also at the students got opportunities to ~ing â€" this program.:. ~Jennifer> Sheridan, Heather Stanhope, School activities at the South School by the mothers and : South Park proved to be a great | visit area hospitals and see first .. Hunter spoke on behalf of the Susan Taylor, Brian Tucker, Park during the past week. An _ church helpers and the group of _ attraction 4 | / hand the results of drinking and Graduates giving an excellent Debbie Walsh, Shane Walters, average of 35 youngsters & Aneihen , drug abuse. _ & report of the group‘s activities â€" Shelley Wright. attended daily taking part in â€" â€" ~ e ts y . t s t ienrt. : eA e t t y w oayt. crafts, Bible Studies _ and o . t Ni Ns recreation_ time. The ~clowns Bert and Curly attended daily | I to provide fun and entertainâ€" ‘ ment for the youngsters, The teachers Judy Segh e Anne Ebert, Sheila Wegsing} _ J L v

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