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LeMay's Named Outstanding Citizens Police Chief Charles leMay and his lovely wife Mary have been named the outstanding citizens of the year for 1973. The George Arnold Award was awarded to the husband and wife team for the first time this year. Chief LeMay has been a resident of WaynesviUe for many years. He is a veteran of World War II . He has been active in the youth work most of his adult life . He has worked with the scouts. ball clubs , ball games and also drove a school bus for many years. The LeMays are parents of two children, and also raised three foster children. leMay has been an active member of the Wayne Twp. Fire department for 22 years and has . been assistant Fire Chief for several years . He recently stepped down as assistant chief to give a younger person a chance. He is still a member of the department. Chief leMay is always there to lend a helping hand to someone in need. The community bas been enriched with his presence . Congratulations to Chief Charles leMay for his award as out· standing citizen. Congratulations to Mary leMay for award as outstanding citizen. Mary leMay has worked for over twenty years as a ser· vant to her community. She has worked on a 24 hour basis on local police dispatch, flf'e phones, and more recently on the Life Squad
runs. She is active in several local and county organizations in· cluding the Wayne Retail Mer· chants Association, Waynesville New Century . Club, Waynesville Progressive Women's Club and is
a member 01 the Warren County Democratic Central Committee. She has for the past four years single handedly arranged all facets of the all day sauerkraut dinner during Waynesville's Ohio Sauerkraut Festial and super· vises the entire meal. A true humanitarian. Mrs . leMay has helped guide the futures and careers of several local young people and adults . She never labels a person and is always looking for and finding the other person's best quali ties and coaxing them to the surface . When there is a dea th in a family she is right there to see what she can do for the family . She has always been a stable. upstanding citizen of her com· munity and stood solidly for truth, honor and ethics .
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Many children in your schools
hearing therapy . The Warren County Society for Crippled Children wiu sponsor a summer speech clinic again this year as they have done for the past few The clinic is free and wiu begin on June 18, 1973 and wiU last for eight (8) weeks. Locations and times for the program are as foUows: Mon., Wed., & Fri - 9:00 A.M. Springboro (Clearcreek School 1:00 P.M . . Mason. Tuesday & Thursday - 9:00 A.M . Morrow Elementary 1:00 P .M. Lebanon. (Continued on page 2)
Sculplurl'. firsl " The Hobbit B.rd " wood sculplure. by Tom W,dmer . Stamford . Conn . Abstracts . first. " Cityscape" acrylic . P,'nni Lowery . Wilmington POlle~· . firs!. Louise G. Kin ·' drl"d . ~Iiddlelown : second. ~li1lnte Turn'v . Xenta and third. Eleanor \. Hus,'. Senia portralls . firsl. Jane H. ~Ic(,ullilt'h
are 'in need of intensive speech·
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Art Show
StIli hfe fITS!. " Autumn Story" . DOTls (·onner . Wavnesville . set·ond . Ell'a nor \ . Hu·sl' . Xenia . Landscap" . first " Lake Erll' L.~hlhou~(· ·· Doris ('onner : s('cond . Lmda ~Iorgan and Ihird . Eleanor \ ' Huse. Xl'nia . Pastels. fITS!. Kav Jones. Wavn('SvOII' and second .. Jane H. \Ic('ulloch. Waynesv.lle Watercolor . firs!. Dons Con · nl"r P,' nc.1 or Pen and Ink . first , Jane :'.lcCulloch . second . Penni Lowl'ry . Wilmmgton . Pholography . fIrst. John ~;\· I'rs . Genntown. second. Edward Fole\' . Waynesville and third . John E·vers . Genntown. Grand Prizl' Best of Show. John E,·er.; . Gcnntown
Summer Speech Clinic
Pictured are Adriana Johanna Emste of Heerlen, Hotland and her sister Jacoba Margaretha Diels of Breda, Holland. They are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fueston in Lebanon. Mrs. Emste is the mother of Mrs. Fueston. They were visitors at WaynesviUe's 18th Annual Country Fair on Saturday. They were very impressed with our town and made a big hit with fair goers.
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Cou ntry Fair
Prl" ·school. firs!. " Moving Day " by Todd Jones . second, Chuck Jonl"S and third . "Foot· prints" by Andy Morgan . Piclured are WJynesville's OUlstandlng Clil/en's " f th~ Year the first lime for Ihe award rDr a team. The) are pult.:e dlld Charles LeMay and hIS w l f~ ~IaI Y . They were reclplen!> "I the George Amold Cillzen Award fur 1'r:'.1. The award 1\ '11 rnl'rn"T\ of Sargeanl George A mold wh o v. a, ~lilcJ In \ ·'l'trlam. .
Dutch Sisters Visit 18th Country Fair Adrian.. Johanna ErnstI' . 76 years old of Sittarderweg 5i Heerlen (61 Holland . and her sister a United States visitor (or the flf'St time Jacoba Margaretha Diels, 62 of Nobel Straat 8 A Breda. Holland. were visitors al WaynesviUe's Country Fair on Saturday night. They are house guests of Mrs . Ernste 's daughter Mrs . Jack (Clara l. F'ueston of 906 Stanwood Drive in .L ebanon . The si:;ter's will be in the United States for three months and then return to their native land. They w~lI be at the Fueston home until the middle o( Julv and from ther'e will go to Florida to visit Mrs . Fueston 's sister . They were very impressed with our town and thought it was beautiful . Jacoba Diels just loves the wide open spaces for she thought it was mostly buildings in the United States. The sisters were each presented a copy of the 175th Anniver5J3lry book of Waynesville autographed by Dennis Dalton and will each receive a form letter signed by Mayor James Crane of WaynesviUe. They were also presented a beautiful handmade doll from
Herman and Shern Bellman of Sprmg Vallev II was hard to converse w'ith Ihese lovelY visitors but all went well with Clara Fueston on hand to Iran · slate
Ell'mentan. first. Pat Lander. second . "Vcgetabll' Gardin" by Stephen Morgan. 7. third Kurt Purkl'y 8. JUOlor High . first. Jeni Vinson. Waynesville : second , Doug \ 'inson and third Jeni Vinson . High School. firs!. Bud Vinson . Second 511'\'1' Ames . Best of Show Grand Prize awarded for Best USI' of media , .len Vinson . abstract pens .
NOTICE · CORRECTION The Wayne Twp . Rescue Squad nl'eds ~Ien or Women for daytime rUns from 5:00 A . ~1. 105 :00 P .M. daily For more information call Homer . HambY . Public Rt'lations D.rl'cl.or . arter4 :00 P .M. 897·7586 .
Local Girls To Attend Buckeye Girls State Buckeye Girls State WIll be held Ihis year at Ca pllal Lniversity . Columbus . Ohio from June 16 through the 24th . We are sending three gIrls again this year . One girl is sponsored by the Rolary GUb . one girl by the Lions Club and the Progress (\,1' Womens Club donated towards sending the third gi rl. The balance was paid by thE American Legion Auziliary Lntl 6t5 . I'ancy McFadden . a senior next year at Waynesville High School. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Joseph L. \lcFadden of R.R . 3. WavnesviJlI'. She will be the 73·74 !'i .H.S . treasurer. She is a Sr. Rep. to Student Council this year . She has been a drill team member for Iwo years and a
(; A.A Member for 3 vears . Shl' plans 10 go to :'.Iiami Valley Hospilal for :\urses training . Karen ·;incen!. age 17. will be a senior next vear. She is the daughter or' ~Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Vincent of R . R. 3. Sales Road. Waynesville Her activities are : Member of :\alional Honor Society for two \·ears. ~Icmber of G.A.A. for three years She was also a Queen candidate for the Sweetheart Dancl'. She has been a Varsity Cheerleader for two \·ears . This year she is football captain . For 7 vears shl' has been active in 4·H . Presently she is serving as president and treasurer . She has been a member of F .T.A. for two \'I'ars She is also a candidate for :· It·s Academic" . Hpr future plans are to go to (Contlrued on page ~)