The Huron Expositor, 1976-05-20, Page 16expos T( MAY 20,
DIRECTING THE TRAFFIC — Mrs. Margaret
Whyte of R.R.#2, Seaforth (above) directs traffic as
seventeen Japanese ypung people unload from a bus
for supper at her farm Friday evening. The group,
enroute from Toronto to Camp Menesetung at
Goderich, is part of a return exchange of young
people sponsored by the United Church. Last year,
several y oung Canadians were sent ove rseas for
three to four weeketo places such as Japan, Hong
Kong, Kova and Africa. Mrs. Whyte's daughter,
Margie, was director of a weekend camp at
Menesetung. (Staff Photo)
Children's.
Aid head
Bruce R. Heath, Director of the
Huron County Children's Aid
Society, has been named to the
Steering council of the Manage-
ment Information Systems project
for children's services in the
provincial Ministry of Corhmanity
and Social Services. The eight
member Council, composed of
senior members of the Ministry,
and executive directors of the
Children's Aid Societies • of
Toronto,' and Hamilton, is
responsible for the development
of a comprehenSive, province-
wide information system, to 'be
streamlined and integrated with
the present financial and statis-
tical data systems in the child
welfare network.
Mr. Heath presently. serves on
the London District. Retardation
Services Committee 'of the
Miniitry of Community and Social
Services, the Early School
Leaving Committee of the Huron-
Perth Separate School Board, the
Continuing. Education council of
the FAculty of Social Work of
Wilfred Laurier University, and
the Steering committee for the
proposed Huron Mental Health
Centre for Children and Youth.
He is, a member and past-presi-
dent of the Goderich Rotary Club,
Pictured above is Fred Lobb, manager of H.Lobb and Sops Ltd., ac-
cepting the runner-up award for total Uni-Loader Sales in all of Eastern
Canada. The award Was presented at the annual J.I. Case dealer con-
vention in Kansas City, by Toronto Branch manager Mr. L.R.,Warden.
We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to our
many valued Uni-Loader , customers who' made this award possible.
,Also introduced at the Kthisas City convention was'-the new *18o h.p.
"1570" and the 40-80 h.p. Case Meltham tractors. •
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Wedding Anniversary'. There
were thirty-four guests present.
Part of the evening was spent
dancing at Hully Gully.'
Personals' •
Mrs. Florence Elliott held a
'birthday party on Sunday for her ,
granddaughter 'Erin 'of Toronto,•
who' vas one year old on Mondy:
Present wer Mr. and Mrs. Harray
Ctuirilore of Holmesville, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Elliott 'and Ross Elliott
and friend Dawn of Egmondville,
as well. as gin's parents' and
Walter' and Norman Smith.
George Whittaker had . an
unfortunate accident at school
last week, when he was hit by a
baseball bat, receiving , a
concussion and a cut ,requiring
some stitiches, . •
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heard,
mere guests at the Marks
%edding , in' hayfield on
,Saturday. 443.
Clinton Legion in honour of his
fifty years membership. Mr.
'Coins.,h started off in the Great
War Veterans
GWVA and joined the Clinton
Legion when -it was formed
Seaforth Legion will be holding
an awards night on July 31 where „.
fifty year membership awards will
be presented.,
Correspondent .
Mrs. Bill Chessell
Rev. Thos. Sinclair, who has
spent the past week with Rev. and
Mrs. Alex Taylor. was guest
preacher- at Varna and Goshen
churcheS ott Sunday. He is at
p'resent touring the United States-.
and Canada on a preaching"
mission and has been in
non-denominational mission work
for over 50 years, 21 of them as
Superintendent of Chester City'
Mission of England.
He was instrumental in
bringing Rev: Taylor into the
Service of the church and his work
in the mission fields. He 'has also
influenced' many other people to
devote their li yes to the work of
the church , and these people may
be found in countries all'over the
world.
Those who h card Rev. Sinclair
on Sunday hope he will come back
to this area, as they would like
very much to hear him again.
A bridal shower was held at
Goshen Church on Tuesdy, May
1 rfor Sharon Oesch, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oesch, who
was married on Saturday in
ZUrich, Mennonite Church to
Charles King of Stratford.
A very 'entertaining program is-
the form of a Hee Haw show was
enjoyed by all, The main cast was
comprised of Mrs. Bruce Keys (at
the piano). Mrs. John Robinson,
Mrs. Anson McKinley. Mrs, Ken
Parke, Mrs. John Eckel and Mrs.
Floyd Arinstrong. It , got-off to a
good start with the singing of
"Old MacDonald had a FArm',',
Complete, with live animals.
-Two talented litfie girls: Becky
'McKinley and Lisa Robinson,
tap-danced, played their ukeleles
and sang several numbers.
Sisters Mary Lou McKinley and
Karen Ratcliffe did a funny skit
about newlyweds,- from 'the
bride's point of view. Sharon's
grade,„ 1 class performing at: a
concert was hilarious too.
Sharon was assisted its opening
her gifts by Miss Susan"Parke,
her mother, and Mrs: King.
Lunch and .a pleasant social
-time followed.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Consist'
hosfed a party on Saturday
evening honouring Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Taylor on... their Tenth -
• JOHN KINSMAN son. of
ROBERT AND FRANCES
K-ippen ,
Ontario recently, graduated from
• Centralia College of Agricultural
-Technology in the • Agricultural
Business Management program-.
John plans to farm. with Robert
Kinsman, #2, Kippen, .
PAUL STOREY son of EVERETT
AND FRANCES STOREY of #1
Dublin. Ontario recently
graduated from , Centra lia
College of Agricultural
Technology in the Agricultural
Business Management, program.
Patil plans to ;Work for . United
Cooperatives of Ontario at Guelph
aS a Retail Management Trainee.
ROSS MITCHELL son of Mr. and
Mrs. EMERSON MITCHELL of
0.3 Walton recently graduates
from Centra lia College of
Agricultural Technology in the
Agricultural , Business
rviangernent program. Ross plans
to return to the horns farm.
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MURRAY HOUSTON son of RAE
AND LOIS HOUSTON of #2,
Brussels, recently graduated
from Centralia. College of
Agricultural Techhology in the
Agricultural Business
Management program. Murray
plans to return to the home farm.
Smiles
The hat was passed in a
tight-fisted congregation one
Sunday morning. ' • It returned,
almost tompletley empty.
"Oh, Lord", the preacher'
reverently intoned,"I thank thee
th,a1 I got my hat back."
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Will represent Legion at Winnipeg
A number of Seforith Iegion, and
Legion Au2.0liary members will be
travelling to Winnipeg• to attend
the National Legion Convention
from June 12 to 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Toni Wilbee, Mr,
and Mrs. Geroge Hays, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Young, Mr. and Mrs.
Al Nicholson, and. Cleave
Coombs., Zone Commander CI,.
and Mrs. Coobs are those
representing Seaforth.
J.K. Cornish of Brucefield, a
veteran of the first World War,
will be going to Winnipeg to
represent Clinton Legion. Mr,
Cornish who enlisted with the 161.
Huron Battalion and fought in
France with the 47th was recently
presented with a pin by the
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