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Wanted
Playground Supervisors
Applications for the positions of supervisors -
:E.: for the Exeter Kinsmen Playground ‘vill be received
•I up to May 23. The supervisors chosen will take a
five-day training course at the Presbyterian Simmer
4 Camp near Underici from: june 23 to June 27. Work -
lug hours are 8:30 to 5:30. Monday to Friday, for
approximately a seven -week programme.
State any experience you have Thad working
with children. State qualifications in Arts and Crafts.
Musie. singing, Dancing, Sports, Trak and Field,
Ball Handling, Games. Specialties, Swimming. Gym-
nastics, Musical Instrument•s, Nature •Study, Hiking,
Handicrafts, Story Telling and Dramtics.
SEND ALL APPLICATIONS TO RECREATION
DIRECTOR LARRY HEIDEMAN, BOX 283, EXETER
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New Bolo Tie.s $1.50
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CORRESPONOENT, MRS. .C.KE$TER SMITH
EUS 'Ldles '.'Forrn.Parks Com aiittee 'Zurich Lady
'.BanquetGirls To 'Plan improvements Reaches 98
The five, new members. taken Ills. Myrtle Kreuger, -of:
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in the elute recently had the
initiation. exercises conferred,
and came out none the worse.
A vote by ballot appointed Lion
Leroy Thiel as the -club's seere-
t ry. Lion Don .0"Brienre,Poried
a showing of pi•ctures the
Community Centre for the minor
hoekey boys as interesting, Lion
Bill Yungblut reported for the
delegation attending the llderton
rally, Lion Jack Bannister tak-
ing line the door prize.
Officials Visit CM;
• of Emmanuel E.C.11, Church.. At the regular meeting of the
held a mother and dauetter Zurich Lams Club on, Monday
meeting on, Thursday with 'Mrs, evenine. with a large and en -
Peter tlingerich acting as Omit.- thusiastie attendanee, a cam -
lady. Mrs. Mary iley led in the mittee of three was appointed 141
responsive Scripture. net an the nett Parks Board lie•
The Geiger sisters, mta,ses rag lormed which includes thy
mary. Margaret and utah, Fall Fair Board .nal Chamber
companied their mother, 1,- at Commerce. also any other
Mrs. Delbert Geiger. sang two !. tirgantliutt
zz,It,tsollaptelliittifgt toOI' Lions
t,:sit
numbers, "Listen, mothers. tvhile The
we sing." and "Stand up for Len** Ihwl. 1-1(Vti :O'Brien, who
Boss is also A member' or the Town
mothers. ' Mrs. Barry
played a piano solo, Police Trustee Board, and (111)1)
Airs. Elroy Desjardine pre. I resident 1,i0n Bob McKinley.
These members of the Parks
settled a -message to parents."' Poard Committee will Meet
Site asked the question -Do tint nd lay plans for the
have family worship et ery day?
Detroit, is visiting with her,
mother, Mrs. Bertha Horner)
• who velebra•ted iter 98th birth-
day on )Vednesday, She is at
• residence: at •the home of her
grandson, Nr. and Mrs. Keith
Horner, Blue Water Highway,
where open house was held for
her that day.
Sgt. Charles Anderson, of the
Gielerich Provincial Pollee de -
What about grace at meals? A ' program for Imerov. tachment, and Constable C. Gib.
bons, of the Provincial Police,
ummers
child is constantly watching ' Ing 111° park. and imw to spend
the sum of •Stl.tou simples of the
others. Ile is an imitator. Var- centennial 1,,.)) in 1956.
ents are an inspiration to chit- I •
dren, even alter they are gone.
The Christian home is the most : 'Personal items
important institution in life. It ' mrs. Harry Olmstead, Mrs. 11.
is greater than the .church or Baumann, Mrs. Earl Harris and
school. Worshipping together is I Mrs. Gus Feiertag, of Detroit,
a powerful witness for good in were AVC01.:011(1 visitors at the
any community," the speaker : home of their aunt and cousin,
said. i Mrs. Charles Weber and Mrs,
Mrs, Hilton Truenther read a Gertrude Datars.
poem, "Listen to mother," Den- : mr. and Mrs. Ed Wuerth spent Treasurer Lion Jacob Haberer
nis anti Rev, and Airs. A. M. : a recent Sunday at Kitchener made a fitting reply.
Amacher, accompanied by .Mrs.. and Elmira. • Lion George notated, chair -
Milton Oesch, sang the selection . Miss Gloria Peitz, of London. - lean of the Easter Seal drive,
"Aly mother's song." jiihnny was a recent visitor at the home reported -$550 being raised to
Geiger recited the Poem "Some- of her parents. Mo, and Mrs.
body's Mather." 'Milton Dietz and other relatives. ; the average, Lion Lloyd O'Brien -
The topic on "The Chris•tian Mr. .Iloy Weber, of London, rootlet' $56.00 being raised on .
home" was given by Airs.. matte a business call to the the recent car wash. Each^ Lion
_ not having had his car. washed
Newell Geiger. She said -For village,
many years the fireside was the : Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Smith paid a fine of 25c which helped
family school. Today, the home motored to Godorieh on Friday to swell the fund:
Considerable discussion fol-
doesn't have a fireside settiol.• on business.
lowed as to what, should be clone
Every day influences are a part 1 Mr. Gerber is improving nice -
of the program. Religion is not a 1 ly after his illness. at the Lions Park, and sugges- ,
separate department ot Mc. God - Mrs: Kenneth Greb, of near lions made as how to spend the .•
• should be recognized as a 111001- ; Exeter, was a visitor with Mr. centennial money to - hest advan-
tier of the family. Children • and Mrs, Urban Pfile. . lege,
should see their parents in eom• I Mrs. Arthur Rundle, of near
munion with God, Each member: ! Exeter, was a visitor with her
01 the home should have a Bible. 1 daughter, Mrs. Elwood. Truem
The child should be taught the 1 nor.
stewardship ot money.. A •Chris- • Mr, and Mrs. Webber, of
, Han borne is always hospitable." : Baden: and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
.Miss Joan Rader played a Wilhelm. of Stratford, were visi•
Mario solo. Airs. Milton Oesch : Lora at the home of the latter's
of Exeter, were present, and
addressed the Lions, stating they
were very much interested in
Lions work and Rs benefits to
the community. They presented,
on behalf of the Huron County
Provincial Police Association,
the Lions with a cheque for $100
in recognition of the fine work •
they have been doing the past
season as sponsors of the .Zurich
Minor Hockey Club.
(101c, which is soniewtmt above
• LL, YD FORD'S .
1
and Miss Donna Oesch, aceom._ relatives, Mr.
panied by Mrs. A. AL Amacher, and Mrs. Herb
Desjardine.
sand a selectien, and Mrs.
Mrs. Alex Addison, of Clinton. ,
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Menti & goys' Wear ok Exeter Newell Geiger read a group of spent Friday afternoon with her
Mother's Day poems. friend, Mrs. Ward Fritz.
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the president, -Mrs, Delbert f 'IV, M17 and Mrs. Wet
Geiger, took charge of the !nisi-. . Steckley and family, of Milven
, ness session. Mrs. J. W. Merner Lon, were Sunday vistors at the
said that a shipment of used home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
winter elothing would be sent to
Kitchener far use in Korea. All ) Bachert.
Airs. Murray, of London, spent,
i contributions shoult be brought '
) the weekend at the home of her
to the church basement within .daughter. Mr. and; Mrs. Elroy
' 1110 next, two weeks. Mrs. jack - pesjardine. i
! MeClinchey, direeor of the Boys' : Airman Proutt, of Clinton air
and Girls' Fellowship, read a station, -spent Sunday at the
letter of thanks for the used 110010 of mi.. and Mrs. Robert
: stamps that were sent, to Mont- Graham.
real. Airs. Allan Gascho report- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bort Bachert I
ed for the membership ,commit-
and family motored to London
, tee, and Mrs. Kenneth Breakey ,
! on Saturday evening to 1isi L.
for the service committee. ,
: friends.
The committee in charge of : Members of the Finlay family
1 Pelee Gingcrich, Mrs. Newell l\irsI hospital,aturneted home from the
1 the program consisted of
Geiger, Mrs. Elroy Desjardinc,
Mrs. Mary Hey, Mrs. Mary Man-
son and Mrs. Hilton Truemner,
Personal Items
' 'Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien,
jr., of London, spent the week -
1 end at the home of the former's
; pare.nts, Mo. and Mrs. Leroy
O'Brien. •
I Mr. Fred C. Walker, prnprie-•
Inc of Oakwood Park, Grand
Bend, made a business call in
- town Tuesday. Mr. Walker is
making preparations for the
summer season at ' his golf
course.
' Miss Matilda Oestreicher, nf
Windsor, is spending a few
'eeks at the home of her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, of
town, also with Crediton friends
and relatives,
• Mr. William O'Brien, Sr., is
progressing favourably after his
recent illness.
Mrs. Sid Baker, of Vashwood,
made a business trip to Zurich
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick
and daughter, Irene. of the Blue
Water Highway, • Mrs.• R. F.
Stade; Zurieb. and Mr. Clarence
Brenner, of Kippen, motored to
• Kitchener to visit the latter's '
mother, who was released :from
the Kitehener-Waterloo Hospital
following. a -ear accident at New
• Year's. Mrs. Brenner had both
legs fractured. She is at the
Annie .of her daughter, Mrs.
FlOyd Cook- in Kitchener and is
progressing • nicely. She will be
SI years old on Thursday, May
112, of this year. "
E Ain. 'and Mrs. john Brown, of
tnwn, • spent a pleasant 1VC010nri
• with relatives_ in Windsor, They
• accompanied Air. and • Mrs. WU-
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