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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1975-11-27, Page 6. P ef 'e," 'T'S .,r,, t ud nt M S ! or residents hxcl a h also Bessae avid am gther vial rs 1�lrttiday, oil Friday to o a I1y tbbt3' .six .rosl4epts' Walsh Nir, Clarence �.#ckaon, Seaforth Mian Mr. George Sc . ular g a t) s to P�' * , ..A most eti o a►blo afters ooq when sola. and Mss L?, Wills rasped with Miss Aavidsotawere Mr,.and Mr, .l?au Lelck� Goren ated bis b4 alsa. jattegc ed bingo. Win- Miss Edith Sato ,aaaW Mx: l�lorley Iy tike 4'rrade Ili class, of St. dames "November" f. ` Mrs. Stanlhy, iUen and Mfrs. 74th,' ' birthda . A party w • aers Freres FttU?i use: •� r. Victor Elogmfi,eld� : �traigh Line, Nies. with their M.rs, Asia Reid attegde� fife Peter Dunlop. Dayis� 'Mr. $tele Bennett and E, Dawley. Dtanca>a Aiken. 1 Bq erd alsb Sister t Mary r bazaar at St, Thamas Icap. Missgs Ina and Ellen Swtt aaafd Noss Doris Wills.4 Fouts 'o�iels, ' head,1Vl I�o;Is Wills , Totn ,.4 - , , Father Laragh and• father Sulli- . C�urch •n Wednesday ja q'l . I aura Stead visited with Mr. I., "Dtwdits, Mr Fi+lurolcl gturchiU gatll) ss.' L_._8A Mrs and Mrs.Gtrtie places such as Buschart Gardens, •the Rockies `and Yellowstone, Park. Studehts of Mrs. Langdon' of Clinton ?. vats and Mrs. Audrey Malone. Mrs., ToM VI/aldock of Motes• William, Slwrt on Wedpesdaty Fine young voices' thrillpd , worth visited with M: Aurdy 'afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. :Camp- , r h! the Remembrance Day Asserpbly '. Meet•TheTeacher ,; everyone With old familiar songs Lambkin. Mr. and Mrs.•' l�ugta 'bell and daughter Joan visited e u „� �e .' ing and hymn. 'The students told accompanied at the pi'ino and gua4 of Belgrave and Mr: Harold with Miss 'Doris Willi and took the origin of in Flanders •Fields, j' The Dungannon Women's Institute were hosts for the directed by Sister Mary. Hudie visited with Mrs. L.* ffudio� After the program the childrenVisitors with Mr: Wilbur Keyes her out for a drive. 'Visitors with Mrs. Ada' Reid Euchre wlnngm-at,tthe'L,O.B,A, { Teacher's College and has taught -treated the residents -to home were Mrs, Jessie Keyes. and Mr. during the week were Mrs. Janet November 17 water Ladies High - Irwin. The program' consisted of bagpipe, selections, readiit`gs served ' the • Last Post, silence, made cookies which . they had George. K9yes of Glintdh also Mr. Ford, Belleville, Mr. John, Marks Mrs. Kay; Ladies Lone Uhnds - ' ' twelve ladies. The twent r even celebrants were presented prepared, at school and - also . A.J. McKenzie of Oriilia and _ London, Mr. and Mrs, Johri, Mrs. Hunt; Ladies Low - Mrs. with gifts and birthday cake and tea were served to one Gfade Seven Field Trip' enjoyed speaking and introducing hiss, Margaret Patrick. ' ' Wain, Bayfield, Mrs. G, Titford, Annie IylcNichol. M en's high - Miss Walsh ys that she -is was celebrating iiis 80th birthday on Wednesday :thanked the . to the residents. Mr -,and Mrs. Torrance Dundas Harpurhey and Mrs. Elsie Dins- Frank Smale, Men's lone hands - ed at Toronto, Friday, November Central A hearty invitation was extend- and Miss Tillie Dundas visited more, Mrs. J. Storey and Mrs. John Tremeer: Men's low• . John ed to the children to visit again.. with Mrs. L: Dundas ' and Miss E. McCartney of town. _ Taylor. , d Huronview � � HHett - k1d ' The cesidents'had a special treat of band music on Sunday afternoon when the Mississauga Salvation Army Band visited , tour •m the Home and provided a concert in the auditorium. The ., u s � u m thirty member bated played several well-known sacred numbers as well as solo • and duet trumpet selections. The The dental programme- took 7, arcoriipanied by Mr. Talbot band had entertained in the area during the week -end and place on November 6 and 7 for all and Mr. MacLennan. The pupils arrangements for the visit; to the Home had been arrali'ged by '" ' • pupils at .Hallett Central. The left the school at .nine a.m. and the Goderich .C.itadel. Mks Betty, Scratch expressed the dental nurses Mrs, Doherty and arrived' @t museum about appreciation of the residents. , Mrs. Belling presented a filmstrip twelve ndon. e TIME FOR A CUP OF TEA — Ned.ftsweil enjoyed M The Goderich Township Women's Institute volunteers on dental care and helped the Before lunch, the class looked tea and cookies at the St. Thomas Anglican Church assisted with Monday's activities of old tyme music,'dancing childred learn the proper brush- at the dinosaur sections, and after bazaar last Week. Mr. Boswell, a long. time Church and a sin a -long. Molly Cox�Mrs.Driver and Norman Speir "entertained irig technique. lunch t guide helped them a member, is a well known local artist. His pen and ink provided the music and Dora Heard with' a whistling solo. The pupils then applied the special toothpaste containing flor- understand the displays on Native peoples. The pupils received work sketch hasty notes were a popular.item in one of the Mrs., McCann of Clinton showed coloured slides and gave a ide. The students who participat- *sheets to complete and• had' a. - bazaar booths. (Staff Photo) very interesting commentary at.the "Family Night" program. ed received a pamphlet and a new chance to ask questions. The pictures had been taken by Mr. and Mrs. McCann white toothbrush. Since' the. bus .arrived back at t on a trip to the west coast and included, several interesting Remembrance flay Assembly • the school 1 about six. thirty, ' d Nb 10 44.fh places such as Buschart Gardens, •the Rockies `and Yellowstone, Park. Studehts of Mrs. Langdon' of Clinton On Mon ay, ovem er a grade eight students .presented everyone was tiled, but a LL p was enjoyable and edueational. prdvided the musical part of the program with .piano solos by the Remembrance Day Asserpbly '. Meet•TheTeacher Laurie Lavis and Lo$rie Mann; a vocal dtN��pbyAnne Lavis and Includi-d were a setipture read- This year we welcomed a new Laureen Craig. Mary Van Camp thankeda11 those responsible ing and hymn. 'The students told grade two teacher, Miss Walsh, .for the program on behalf of the- residents. the origin of in Flanders •Fields, to our school. The Dungannon Women's Institute were hosts for the by John McCrae and the signif- Miss Walsh attended Stratford November birthday party. Mrs. Elmer Black, Vice' Pfesident, icance of the poppy. To end. the Teacher's College and has taught of the institute introduced the emcee .for the afternoon. Mrs. assembly the student body ob- in London and Walton. Miss Irwin. The program' consisted of bagpipe, selections, readiit`gs served ' the • Last Post, silence, Walsh lives in Wingharn and is and ,a sing -a -long of Chn'stmrzs Carols led by a chorus of Reveilles wreath laying, and a originally from Belgrave. twelve ladies. The twent r even celebrants were presented prayer by Rev. Stari MacDonald. -,-Her hobbies are•skating, swim - with gifts and birthday cake and tea were served to one Gfade Seven Field Trip' ming, piano, andgood movies. hundred and fifty residents afid guests. Mr. Ben' King who The grade seven pupils went to Miss Walsh ys that she -is was celebrating iiis 80th birthday on Wednesday :thanked the . the Royal Ontario Museum local- enjoying her t aching at Huliett ladies. ed at Toronto, Friday, November Central Alberto Laundry Detergent r , HAIRa DUZI SPRAY, r 13 oz: 31 oz. 179 1 33 Tampax �Stayfree MAXIM TAMPONSa 40's Reg:. & Super PADS ( 30's i. 219 239 , FEEN_'—A—LAX � b PILLS 249s C Extra Ory '. I.4. Big �veot 1901e ARR1U. FCO.ORPALMOLIVE.— Q—TIPS. bo.. RUNNER... 3X -z 6' 24 p. 1.37 99a �97¢ 994� Weh SPrIoH CAkHe SS 100'5 PIoY Net SOAP BLADES BUFFERIN H'41R SPRAY'-' sa 29¢ " 834 1.29 1 .59 Oee.A.Ay, . VITAMINS