The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-04-17, Page 8B Th, Timsm•Adva;ato, April '17, MO
Grand Bend H&S Deleg
fIepo.rts On School Nee
Teter . Member Benefit
Gets. Area Post
Mr. Tek Webster, of (lode.
rich. was elected
the 1..O.U.k'. at a district meeting
of the lodges at Clinton Weenes-
5
-day of last
t h
ec\. Mr.
. Gera
r
.1icl"rlls. of the Exeter lodge
•
was elected district warden,
Among those from Exeter
triio attended the meeting were
Gerald McFalls, Albert Keys,
W. V. Alison and Will. Webster.
Canada will need 40,000 itew their former parishioners here ler. ,and Mrs. Godsell of 1)e"
classrooms in the .next decade to last week. Rev. Pinkney was the troit spent the weekend at their
provide public school •education former rector of St. John's•by-Isummcr home in Beach 0'
Cor her ebildren, Mrs. ince Wale' the -Lake Anglican church here. r fines.
:drop, of Grand Bend, stated in Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burnett,l Mr. Jas. Dalton Jr. of l.'itchen-
her report ,of the recent woven- Douglas ,jr., and Debbie of De- er and Miss Betty Danns of
i Taus in 111r. and Mrs. 'ed Stanlake after spehidrng their 1:1Stei va• Let Contract
reel
Hoole and School: Assoc at
tion of the Ontario Federation of! Iron spent the n'eckend with , klrantiord returned on Sundae
• v 1'.> er leas naw cation with "their parents, :tit.
Hamilton. Att. Iluhlt 5sb
aihii on.
Quoting Lt. Col, We R. Swinton, ; taken up residence in Twilight: and Mrs. ,las. Dalton. Y
an authority on Canachan educe-11lonhe in 1.etialga, after spending, Miss Carol Ann Hogarth of
tion problems -she said that one several months in South Huron l';a�eter visited with :Hiss .l sone
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\ 111 e' 111 aiid ;firs A'lortorl Turn
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thiol of Canada's population is Hospital, Exeter !Hood over the faster weekend
under is years of age. An alarm Mess Beulah ljcdt. Mrs. a r
Ing number of children leave Holt and Mrs. Gordon Turnbull 'bull .of Parkhill visited on Sun.!
school at an early age, unenuip- spent Tuesday with. Mr. atul day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
ped to compete in the business Mrs. Jack Riddoch and Mrs. L. , Turubudl.
cr professional world. • Gecomette, in Sarnia. # Mrs, Olive Sturdevant spent
Pros and eons of introducing Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown visit- Sunday with her daughter and
French into the curriculum of ed with Mr. and Mrs. Norman son-in-law,.Mr. and Mrs. lack
public school were discussed at !lathers and family in Parkhill Ilavvson and Elizabeth in Park -
the convention and it was cleoid• on Saturday. hill•
ed it was beneficial to children Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitzer Mr. and Mrs. P. Present and
to have received training in had as guests during the Easter Mss M• J Smith. spent a few •
French during public school. :holidays Mr, and Mrs. Dave Wil-; days last week with Mrs. E.
One of the matters dealt with son and Mrs. Louise Moore all • Townshend in Hamilton. Mrs
extensively was the need for of Toronto, and during the past', Townshend returning home with
safety leagues in schools. Results weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Frank . them after spending a few days .
of a special safe -driving pro.; Taylor, of Exeter. in Grand Bend.
gram field in Kitchener among! Divine service of Royal Arch. Mr. on d Mrs.ydThos.itBaird v and
sit -
high school pupils revealed that Masons, London District No. o ed i ,)
there had been 1,400 students will he held in Grand Bend i,'nit- Mrs. Jack Bell at Atwood.
graduate in the Last seven years ed Church :on Sunday evening, Sunday visitors with Mr. and
and only four had been involved April 20. Rev. A. E. ,Halley will Mrs. Wnh. Love were Mr. and'
fourconduct the service. Mrs. Wm. Doves cif Glendale.
had traffic accidents and these Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rendle California, and Mr. and Mrs..
been dror rf sen ed, sent a few days visiting with Gordon Sutherland. Ailsa ('rang.
Mrs. Waldron represented the spent y
Grand Bend Home and School their daughter. Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Jessie Richards of C'red-
Association at the convention.E Coulson,. Mr. Coulson and fain- Ron isWresiding holt witht Mr.lf,and
MrsOrpha Club Hiss Marion Desjardine re- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis 1+'lean
The Orpha Club held its Easter Gently received her cap and pin and family of. London spent Sun-,
display of work on Tuesday eve- as Nurses' Aid in South Huron day with Mr. Flear's parents,
ring at the home of Mrs. W. F. .Hospital, obtaining high mares Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear,
B. MacLaren, when a number in efficiency. Marion is a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Peariso •
gatheredvisitedfew
of ladies to view the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Des- and family for a
display of work accomplished by jardine of Grand Bend. days last week in Chambly
the members,. and partake of a Mr. Dennis Finan of Sarnia Basin, Que., and also with F'S
lunch, spent the weekend at his bone and Mrs. Steve Gallagher in St.
Among the articles displayed in town Hubert, Que.
were 41 children's dresses, one
and a half dozen babies' nighties,
two girls' nighties, one pair
girl's pyjamas, three boys' out-
fits, live boys' shirts, nine pair
boys' overalls, 10 pair socks,
five pair bootees, three knitted
baby sets, six knitted baby
sweaters, two children's sweat-
ers and 81 diapers.
These articles were taken to
the Children's Aid of Lambton
County at Sarnia for distribution
among the little wards.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. "Mac" Mackay
and family of Toronto spent -
Easter week -at their cottage
here.
Mrs. J'. Hood and daughters.
Joanne, Diane and Janis and
Miss Bonnie Hogarth of Exeter I
visited last week with Mrs.{
Hood's sister, Mrs. B. Ross and i
Mr. Ross in Essex, and also
with friends in Windsor. •
Miss Donna Sturdevant spent
part of her Easter holidays with
Miss April Whitin ,
cousin, g
Ilerets
in Parkhill.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and ;
Mrs. Thos. Desjardine were Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Smith and Judy
of Exeter,. Mr. and. Mrs. Everett
Desjardine and family of Forest,
and Mr. George Winegarden of
Hamilton.
Masters Ian and Barry Light-
foot of London spent their East-
er holidays with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Wellington
'Baker.
Rev. and Mrs. M. Pinkney -of !
New 'York called on- several of
For Culvert
Contraet for eonstruetion -of a
concrete etlivert on concession
five was let by Hibbert town-
ship council to Saville' Construe -
tion Co. for Se,353.50.
Council received one other
tender for the job from McLean
and Foster for 52.400.
Union Gas Co officials present-
ed a distribution bylaw for the
wliee village of Dublin and the
bylaw was given first and see -
and reading.
A bylaw to levy two-fifths of
one mill for membership fees in
the Federation of Agriculture
was given first and second read-
ing and has been forwarded to
the Department of Municipal
Affairs far approval.
Provincial aid grant was re-
ceived from Tuekersmith town-
ship for two strains -Shephard,.
• $1,O63.i19, and Big Drain, 5113.45
-and the clerk was instructed
to the grants distributed to- the
assessed owners of lands and
roads in the drainage areas,
A grant of $10 was approved
for the Poppy fund to help de-
fray public
expenses of, the p b li
c
speaking contest.
Townshipilinsurance vas re-
newed with
F. Adair Campbell
and Son.
All members were present and.
I Reeve Earl Dick presided.
Topics From
Elimville
By MR.S. ROSS SKINNER
The Elimville Euchre Club was
held on Friday evening at the.
hall for the final party for the
season. Winners of the playoffs
were Mrs, Charles Stephen and
Laverne Skinner. Eight games of
euchre were enjoyed.
W.I. Elects Officers
The Elimville Women's Insti-
tute held its April meeting in the
form of a pot luck supper with
the 4-H club girls as guests. The
bountiful supper was followed by
a sing song.
President Mrs. Delmer Skinner
conducted the business. Reports
were given by the different con-
veners and the new officers were
installed.
President is Mrs. Denner
Skinner; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Philip Hern and Mrs. :Harold
Taylor; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Charles Stephen..assistant Mrs.
Laverne Morley; district direc-
tor. Mrs. Jacksnn Woods; alter-
nate director, Mrs. Harold :Hunt-
er.
Miss Helen }fern favored with
e recitation and the kitchen or-
chestra supplied Iwo humorous
numbers, Several games of
bingo were played.
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. :fames Watson,
of Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fraser, of Ilderton, visited oil
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Rob.
ert Hays.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner
visited on Sunday with Mr.. and
]firs. Fred Ford of Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margi-
son, Bobby, Barry and Glen, of
London, Mrs. Vera .johns, of
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet .Johns
and Mr, and Mrs. William Johns
were Saturday eveningguests
with Mr. and Mrs. Jams Grin-
iiey, of Science Hill, celebrating
14tr.John's eightieth birthday,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns,
of Sarnia, spent the weekend
With Mr, and Mrs. William ,johns.
Saturday evening guests with
Mr, and Mrs. Koss Skinner were
Mr, and Mrs. Bison Lynnand
family, of WinelinIsea, Mr, and
Mrs, Howard Pym and Joan.
Master Larry Lynn, of Win-
ehelsea, spent ,the weekend` with
Matter Larry Skinner.,
Miss LlIla Heywood, of New
jersey, and Miss Tfazel Hey-
wood of Detroit, spent th. iveolr.
end with Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Heywood and Mr. and Mine WCs
dev Heywood,
Afl', and figs, Itoss I.rnslrnng,
of Stratford. visited on Sunday
withMt.Mt. and 14itfs, Hubert Hey.
Wit)1(i,
)•.uu•nema,:,,,,f rim
ance Assists
Centralia Fire Vict-im
Crediton C'otiununity Hall w.as
filled
to capacity. itY onF
iida
yeve•
sing :for the :dance in Ballot of
Mr. and Mrs. 11euneth Hodgins
' who- sut4ered heavy loss in the
• fire which destroyed their barn
several weeks ago.
During the ;evening an address
was read by Hay - Sammie and
I the presentation of .a purse til
i money was made by Mr, Ralph
;.Lightfoot.
Included; in the gift was a
contribution of money, from the
paper drive sponsored by the
boy's Sunday School Class. Mr.
Hodgins has been a leacher in
the class for a number of years,
W.M.S.. Meeting
Mrs, Arthur Maas was the
leader for worship service at
the April sleeting of the W.M.S.
in the sehoolroom of the church
• on 'Tuesday evening of last week,
"We Too Shall Live" was dram.
atized. by Mrs..G. McF.alls, Mrs:
(;. Dunn, Mrs, P. Noels, Miss
Agnes Anderson' and Mrs. F.
:Bowden.
The chapter from the study
book. "The Fast and Present
Christian Work in Japan" was
presented by Mrs, A. eleFalls,
Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. G. MSF alis.
A reading was given by Mrs,
G. Hicks.
Mrs. M. Elliott presided for
the business. Reports were given
by the various secretaries.
Hostesses were Mrs, A, Smith,
Mrs, E. Wilson and Airs, P,
Noels.
Personal Items
Misses Beverley and Joanne
Smyth spent the Easter holi-
days with their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs, H. Theander in
London,
"What would you give to have
hair like mine, darling?" •
"I don't know, dearie, What
did YOU give?"
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