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Rag. 10 The Times -Advocate, April 13, 1961
GB LIONS HOST ARMY—Over 50 men from the lst Battalion 'of the Royal Can-
adian Regiment, Ipperwash, were guests of the Grand, Bend Lions at their "Army
Night",, staged Thursday. All the guests are residents of the popular summer
resort. Pictured above are Captain E. Fraser, Dave Jackson, president of the
Lions Club, Col, J. A. Johnston, commanding officer at the camp and Griff Thomas,
chairman of the event, —T -A photo
GB Lions Report on Base Line
host army
Shipka PS party
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Tbe Grand Bend Lions played A The Base Line school party
best to over 50 men from the
The April meeting of the WA took the form of a euchre
lst Battalion of the Royal Ca- was held at the home of Mrs. Party, games and a Presenta"
nadian Regiment, Ipperwash, Arthur Finkbeiner, tion combined, with about 70
at their meeting, Thursday. Mrs, Karl Guenther and Mrs. present.
The guests are all residents Ross•Love were in charge b
of High score for euchre for the
ons and were
ladies went to Mrs, George
of the summer resort and were Mrs. Earl Ratz and Mrs. Ed Wilson; lone hands to Miss
honored at the club's first Woods. Florence Jameson; high score
"Army Night." Several other I Miss Eileen Ratz, port worker for men, Mr. HUnreiiireY Arth-
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pen had been invited, but could at Halifax for the United ins*
on
lone hands to Johnson
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.not. attend because they were Church of Canada was guest • r
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on scheme. speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elston,
Lion president, Dave Jack -1 The president took charge of ',the former Jasked to come to the platform,oyce Knox, were
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son, said be "hoped the affair , the business, plans were made
would become an a n n u a 1 for a bazaar and tea in May, 1 an address was read by Mr.
Ellis Strahan and Mr. Tom
event." 1 Mrs. Milton Ratz and Mrs. Coward presented them with a
Major Dorion thanked the Jim Clarke arranged the social chair and a painted picture
club on behalf of the army hour.
i I frorn the community in honor
personnel and said "it is occa- Personal items , of their recent marriage.
sions such as this that bind us
together." 1 Mr. Stuart Sweitzer and Mr. I Hostesses for the next party
Glen Sharpe were weekend vi- are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar -
The Molsons Brewery pro- sitors in Fenwick and Wel- riott and Mr. and Mrs. Jules
vided the program for the eve-
ning in the person of Major land. Mrs. Sweitzer, Jim, Scott, DeBrabandere.
Bonnie and Miss Sandra Svveit,
Savage, St. Thomas. The popu- zer returned home with them,
lar after-dinner speaker kept1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston
after spending the week there.
the audience in continual laugh- and family, Mr. William Elston
ter with his story-telling.I Miss Cheryl Westman of Lon- and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elston
'don spent the holiday week
George Noseworthy, districtwith her cousin Miss Janetwere guests of Mr. and Mrs.
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representative of the Brewery ; Guenther and Barry Westman Humphrey Arthur and family
of Anderson on Sunday when
and Tory Gregg, district man- spent the holiday at the home they held a family gathering
ager, were also on hand. The of his grandparents, Mr. and
program was arranged by Lion , to honor Mr. and Mrs. Jesse.
Mrs. Herbert Harlton, I Elston on their recent mar-
Griff Thomas.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webb age.
During the meeting, Thomas and 'Mrs. Edgar.i
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Hollaway of 1 Friends and relatives were
conducted a sing song accom-
panied by Mrs. Beatrice Hess, St. Catherines, Mrs. Ray Rus- I also present from Toronto,
Zurich, at the piano. sell, David and Rayanne of Windsor, London, St.. Marys
Windsor were visitors during
...- Present award last week with Mr. and Mrs. i and. Centralia'.
W. F. B. MacLaren, treas. O. C. Russell. and family. , Jesse and Joyce were recipi-
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recipi-
urer of the club, presented a Mrs. Fred Lucas of Toronto, ents of Many gifts at this
"Certificate of Merit" to Bill Mrs. B. Wambaugh, Mrs. Grant, time.
Rath for his outstanding con- Herrington, Nancy and Marge] Cooper's WMS
tribution in the building of the
ret Ann of Arkona were Fri- The Easter meeting of Coop -
outdoor rink at the Bend. , day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • er's WMS was held at the
•At the conclusion of the 'Robert Adams and Bobbie. j home of Mrs. Oliver Baker on
meeting, several draws were ' Mrs. Milton. Ratz ,accompa-Thursday, April 6. Thirteen
held for prizes donated by mer- nied by her granddaughter, members, ten, visitors and
chants in Grand Bend.j Miss Joan Ratz visited from children attended. The theme
,, ... .., . I Friday to Sunday with relatives was "He is risen."
krISIN.let=illeteek.eiXee.,:aaLe;;.1.,-,:' in London. 1 Mrs. Oliver Baker, Mrs. Nel-
,, The story in 1 Visitors during last week with , son Baker and Miss Kate
'Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz and ; Jameson were in. charge. Mrs.
rand BendGBillie included Mr. and Mrs. I E. Strahan conducted the busi-
Cli
fford Dell and Clinton of I ness. A quilt was displayed
Grand Valley and Mrs. Jack : and plans made to tie it. Mar -
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL I Ver Beem of Point Edward. I lene Timms favored with a
my Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe , piano solo. An in memoriam
— - " accompanied by their daugh- and a few minutes of silence
Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown have ter, Miss Eleanor Sharpe of was given in memory of Mrs.
returned home after spending London spent Sunday in Ham- E. Hansuld, president of the
the winter in Orillia. , Mon with Mr. Sharpe's sister, ' London Conference B r a n c h
Miss Lorraine Taylor, Toron• Miss Violet Sharpe and mother, who died recently. Mrs. Oliver
to, and Miss Eleanor Taylor, Mrs. John Sharpe. j Baker conducted an Easter
London, spent the holidays with I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Summers service. Readings were given
their mother, Mrs, Nola Tay- and Wendy of Hamilton were,' by Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Elston,
1pr and family. i weekend visitors with Mr, and I Mrs. A. Baker, Miss F. Jame -
Mr. Morley T)es Jardine of Mrs. Roy Morenz, June and , son. and Mrs. Timms. A vocal
Glencoe spent the holidays J Sharon. 1 duet was given by Donna Baker
Wand Elizabeth.
With his mother, Mrs. Wilma 1 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Swell-
. Des Jardine and family. 1 zer spent the weekend with 1 A discussion was held at the
: Mr. Robert Knight of London 'their daughter, Mrs. N. MeCal- I close of the meeting by Mrs.
spent the holidays with Mr. ,lum in London, 1 Harris Butson of Munro on
Jimmie Patterson, I Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duncan and the question of the union of
IMrs. Ed Gill, Mrs. Garnet Peter of Stratford spent the the United Church Woman's
Patterson, Mrs. William Love, ! we ek en d with Mrs. Duncan's Association - and WMS. Mrs.
Mrs. Emery Des Jardins and mother, Mrs. E. Lamport and Butson capably answered and
Mrs: Wellwood Gill attended . brother Mr. T. Lamport, explained what the new order
the thirty-sixth annual meetingi Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Mrs. would mean.
Of the Huron • Presbyterial 'Clifford Dell visited Thursday Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. A. Dewar and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trott, of
Toronto, were guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Marriott,
Ronald and Maryanne of St.
Marys on Sunday.
and Mrs, Edward Bidnell. j Mr. William Elston Is off
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Shep- ' work this week with a sore foot
pard and Dave, Mrs. E. Lam- after accidentally stepping or.
a rusty nail.
Miss Noreen Walk= •and
Howard Rinn Spent Sunday
evening with Noreen's mother,
tamed in honor of her grand- ,
Mrs, Grace Walkom of Rus -
mother, Mrs, Lamport, ' who seidale,
was celebrating her birthday. Guests on Wednesday of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, and Mrs. David Holland were
Ron and Barbara spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burkholder
day with Mr, and Mrs, Don Wil- and family of London and Mr.
son and Warren at Lakeside, and Mrs. David Sheppard of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice yin-
, Mre. Wellwood Gill had a cent of London were Thursday
quilting on Wednesday, April 5 thee,
visitors with the foriner's rno-
Mrs, Katie Vincent and
with three sisters present—Miss
i Mae Patterson, of Newmarket, brother, Mr. Harold Vincent.
I Mrs, Rehert Knight, of London, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Lippert
I and Mrs. ErvinRader,D h
and Judy of Gravenhurst vis -
son and family and Mrs. Cac-
' wood. Other helpers were Mre ited during the week with Mr,
ciotti were guests of Mr and
and Mrs. Earl Rate, David and
\ ' Ray Petterton Mrs De I .
, , , .Douglas . .
Mrs, Alex Gartenburg, of
`Gill, Mts. John Kowalchuk '
'My and with Mr. and Mrs. ,_ ,
$ Mrs. Ed Gill, Mrs. Lily Gili Irvin Ratz, Larry and Glen, wooelham, on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Coward
mid Mrs. Raymond English, Mr. Harold Vincent, and Mrs. were guests with Mr. and Mr..
Mrs, Reeding of London is K. Vincent accompanied by
Visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Grigg of
Mrs. A, E. Holley, and Re. Grand Bend spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Holley. Grigg in Elmira,
Honor newly weds
WMS of the United Church of with their great aunt, Mrs. An-
tanada in Wingham United nie Consitt in Hensel].
Church on Thursday, April 6. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Adams
Mrs. Herb Pfile and Mr, and Bobbie were in Mt. Bryd-
' Allan Pfile spent last week in ges Sunday to attend the 50th
Detroit with her brother and wedding anniversary of Mr,
sister.
Miss Jane Manore of Sarnia
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Port and Mr. T. Lamport were
Manore and Dick. in Ilderton Sunday at the home
mr. and Mrs. Lawrence poi., of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chart -
lock of Greenway visited Sun- ton when Mrs. Charlton enter -
day with Mrs. Lily Gill,
Mr., and Mrs, Elgin Webb
visited last Week with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Mann and family of
Ttrronto.
Mr. Ferdinand Desjardine re-
turned home Monday after
spending the winter in Florida.
Students entertain
at Thanes RoadPS
By MRS. WILLIAM R.91 -1D4
Maw, mothers attended open
bense at the Sheol recently
when a musical program under
the leaderShip of Mrs, L.
Sturgis of Exeter, Including,
dialogneS, piano instrumentals
and recitations, was presented.
MISS Gladys McKinnon, tea.
cher, welcomed everyone and
lunch was served, Mrs. Lloyd
Knight thanked the teacher and
pupils for the opportunity of
visiting the sehool,
WA and WMS meeting
The Easter meeting of the
WA and WMS was lipid last
Wednesday afternoon 'in the
church basement With around
forty present,
Mrs. William Rohde was in
charge of the meeting* of which
the theme was "Jesus Our
Living Lord." Those ,assisting
with the worship service were
Mrs. Almer Passmore and MI'S,
Victor Jeffery.
Mrs, William Cann Intro-
deced the guest speaker, Mrs,
Richard Van Farowe of Exe,
ter who gave an interesting
Easter message. Mrs. Reg Hod-
gert thanked the speaker.
Mrs. Reg Hodgert was in
charge of the WA business
when it was decided to cater
to the mother and daughter
banquet on April 28,
Mrs. Milton McCurdy was in
charge of the program which
consisted of a vocal duet by
Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mrs.
Barry Miller accompanied by
Mrs, William Cann and a read-
ing "April Showers" by Mrs.
Melvin Gardiner,
Mrs, Glen Stewart and Mrs.
Jack Stewart were the host-
esses for the meeting.
Personal items
Mrs, R. A. Baynes of Well -
burn spent Thursday with her
'sister, M. William Mord and
1Mrs. d.
mrs Donald Bra • d M •
. . .
Rohde accompanied
Mrs. Franklin Skinner,. Mrs,
WiIham Routly and Mrs., ,011.
bert Johns of Elimville to Wing,
ham United. Cheren ••on There,
day to the 'tbirty-eixth annual
WMS,Presbyteriel,
Mr. arid Mrs. Edwin Miller
were Friday evening guests
with Ur. and mu,Roland
- •
Mrs. Harold Rowe retuned
home from St, Joseph's
•
tali London, on I.Jrielay,.
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden 'Stone
entertained quite a number .of
married couples on Saturday
evening.
Mr, and Mrs, •Cart Willert of
Zurich visited. on Sunday ev„e, •
ning with Mr, and Mrs, Glenn
jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Elford,
Ava aed"Atichael of
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bray,
Robert, .Janet and Ruth were
Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. William Elford,
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wanner
and Shirley of Sarnia visited.
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
Ernest P3,111.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gar-
diner and Marilyn were Sunday
guests with Mr. Arthur Gardi-
ner of London,
Miss Jean Anderson attended
Sunday School on Sunday morn-
ing after a year' e" absence as'
a result of a car accident.
Airs, Muriel Miller of Sea
--
forth, Mr, Robert Miller of To-
ronto visited recently with Mr,
and Mrs, .Barry
Idr, N. Doe ,,oe London
spent the weekend with Rev.
Hugh and Mrs. Wilson,
Rev. Donald and Mrs, Deas
Neil, Laurel and Margaret left
on Tuesday morning for Sault
Ste, Marie after spending the
past week with Rev, Hugh and
Mrs, Wilson,
Seek relief
in school tax
a brief to the Ontario
Dept of Education, .Onte-
rie Farmers' Union urges that
farmers be relieved of the "ex-
tremely high tax burden" for.
educe tion purposes.
The union urges that chil-
dren be mane aware Of the
cost of education to make the
child "realize bis obligation",
and then take better advent,
oargeleoefunthge tobpaptortthu:iltyleosridinsot,4e,aeds
biril‘eqfnga'The lso recommended:
The authorization of iiniform
text books;
Return of departmentai exa-
minations for grade eig ,
That immediate steps be
taken to establish trade, tech.
nical vocational or agricul-
ture sebools in several more
densely populated counties;
That the :student loan fund
be broadened in scope to in-
clude students wishing, to Pen -
Untie their studies in fields
other than university;
That the Ontario Hospital In-
suraue: family plan be ex-
tended to include all atlidell14
over the age of 19 wlia are fi.
'nay -clay dependent upon their
That -the department offor
suitable plans for ,erectiod
d
1:5) cal obi roe on ait S:heb 101 ire bst s •witdoh.ehigie ciiieisnin;geded ;ntlo.
T alttraffic be rewired
en-
tering or leaving. school. buses
That school curriculum pro.
t‘tJolil cel Se t:aPT b rtl VI:ore thorough students.i twniot‘ivl I caadrseo e feel;
lrill'iisiatasthpeosgsiuballeiheation stand.
arils of teachers be improved,
Kindergar.He.
Registration.
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
Parents are urged to register children for Kindergarten for the school
year, September 1961 to June 1962. Children must have reached the age
of 5 before December 31, 1961. Please note carefully the following ar-
rangements for registration.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19
Exeter children whose birthdays are in the months of July to December
will register in the MORNING FROM 9 a.m. to 12 a.m.
Children whose birthdays are in the months January to June will register
in the AFTERNOON FROM 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Proof of age by Birth Certificate must be submitted at time of registra-
tion.
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