$4IJfl 81,900 Cebrating 25 years [102,j00 The Hghway Goapel Church in Mlton gathered its parishionerse together Saturday evenng to mark the church's 25 brthday. Rev. Marvmn Chrstensen, one of the younget members, fivo year-old Becky Dockalek and one of the church's orgnal members, Bessie ~m Sherratt were among thoae celebrating at a dnner. 410 o~M ~S f Jack Charfton honored Former Halton Centennial Manor Admimastrator and n0W Manor Maintenance Supervisor, Jack Charlton was honored lat week wth a reception and gif t forhina 17 years of dedcated work. From left, Health and Social Services Committee Charman Carol Gooding, Mr. Charlton, and Regional Charman Jack Raftia. Lions Club officerS Lions Club of Milon named ito 1981-82 officers recently. Shown in the front row fromn left are paat president Wayne Arnold, aecre- tary Joe Wilson, preident Bll McKeown and treasurer Don South. Back row, drector Bill Fenneli, second vice-president Les Laughren, directors John Roscoe and Pst Wan. Absent were taîl twister and bulletin editor Doug Downs, firaI vice-president Mark Grenier, third vice-president Dave MeNeilI and director Barry Carnegie.________ Drury grads honored Ernest C. Dur Junior School held a graduation ceremnony Thurs- day and these ive were the main award winnera. In front is Vae- dictoriail Giselle Robitaille who received the D. E. Wilding memorial vaiedicîory sward; from left standing are LoIene Davidson, the communication award for ail round academic stan- dig oanne Mullarkey, the Wayne Van DeLar memorial award friemost outstanding residential student iJunior residence; Jances Archer, the good conduct award; and Chris Crouse, commuanication award. The other award winner (absent) was Sharlene Nye, who recelved the Chares Brown memorsal trophy for kUInosand good behaviar. 111 L1L-JI w' i-u1ww Il