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Times-Advocate, March 30, 1967 Pogo, 2
Folk enjoy visits
at Mount Carmel
Rural Learners discuss
farm marketing problems
In the under-developed countries
Is to teach them to help them-
selves. Ted Lamport thanked Mr.
MacLean.
The next meeting will be a
hot turkey supper in Creditors.
Community Hall April 1. This
is the last meeting 5/ the season.
Cut planting time with
and. Mrs. Norman Breen spent
Easter with Mrs. Maxine
Dietrich and family.
Miss Mary Ellen and. Anne
RYan of "Pines", Chatham, and
Vincent Ryan of Waterloo Uni-
versity, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Ryan.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Ryan of
Corbett visited a few days in
Petrolia with relatives.
Miss Nora Hall, Peterborough
and Carolyn Hall, London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Hall and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Ducharme
and daughter spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. G. e r a l d
O'Rourke and family.
Nolitt Bosanquet
About 50 area youths were on hand in Exeter, Tuesday, for the organizational meetings of six 4-H clubs
for the coming year. From the left: Bert Visscher, RR 1 Hay, president of the South Huron Tractor
Club; Associate Agricultural Representative Don Pullen; Barry Miller, RR 3 Exeter, president of the
Exeter Calf Club; Bill Brock, RR 1 Granton, president of the South Huron Grain Club; Dave Inglis,
Huron's Extension Assistant; Grant Jones, RR 2 Hensall, president of the Zurich Calf Club. Officers
for the other two clubs will be elected at their initial meetings. T-A photo
Last Wednesday evening Mr.
Doug Miles, Agricultural Rep-
resentative for Huron, addressed
Fairfield Rural Learners on
“Marketing”, He gave an inter-
esting address and then the meet-
ing was open for discussion.
There were 26 in attendance,
Euchre and Lost Heir were play-
ed,
Monday evening the Learners
had their meeting at the home
of Joe White in Seaforth with
23 in attendance. An address
was delivered by Mr. A. Y.
MacLean, at one time time a
member of the Dominion Par-
liament at Ottawa, also a one-
time delegate to the U,N. He
is now editor of the Huron Ex-
positor. He spoke on the U.N.
He said it's original role was
to prevent war and that it had
accomplished considerable. The
memberships of the nation have
grown to over 130 in the 22
years of it's life. He pointed out
that 22 years is a relatively
short time in the life of any
nation and people should not be-
come impatient when the U.N.
seems to move forward slowly
at times. The roll of Canada
Many at Easter service
Centralia couple honored
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery
and Ron.
Visiting away for Easter were
Mr. Ken Hodgins and Marikay,
Mrs. Imre Toth and Kimberly
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hodgins
and family in Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mor-
gan and family in Melbourne.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter
and family, Kirkton.
Mr. Wellington Skinner was a
weekend visitor with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Morgan and family
in Melbourne.
Peter Lach's family went to
Florida on Good Friday for a
week's holiday.
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Desjar-
dine and sons have moved to
Thedford.
Onion growers are busy grad-
ing sets.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilfrid West are
entertaining their family and
relatives at a farewell party
Friday evening at their home on
the 8th Con. west of Thedford
prior to moving.
Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance, Mr.
& Mrs. Ron Desjardine and Stev-
en and Mrs. Beulah Desjardine
visited Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gate-
laer Jr., David and Peter over
the weekend,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm Nordstrom
visited Mrs, Ray Wilson Tuesday.
Visitors over Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Carey were:
Mr. and MrS. Lee Gerard, Lon-
don; Mr. and Mrs, Sanirny Duch-
arme and family, Windsor; Miss
Irene Carey and friend of Wind-
sor.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weismer
of Stratford spent the weekend
with. Mr. and Mrs, John Gla,vin
and family.
Visitors over Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Carey were Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Rock and Sharon,
Wallaceburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Carey and girls, Larry and Mary
Eileen Carey of London.
Miss Eleanore Dietrich and
friend, Kitchener, spent the long
holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dietrich.
Miss Mary Lynn Dietrich left
for a weeks vacation to Quebec
with a group from Exeter High
School.
Miss Jane McCann of Mother-
house Academy, London, is
spending the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm McCann.
Miss Shirley Ryan visited over
Easter with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Ryan.
Rev. A. P. Jansen PP visit-
ed with his mother for a few
days in Windsor.
Rev. Hugh Fleming PP Aylmer,
spent a couple days with his
mother, Mrs. Pat Fleming and
Torn.
Miss Karen Helm, Kitchener,
is visiting with relatives for a
few days. Karen visited her
grandmother, Mrs. Laura Glavin
on Easter Sunday where more
than 40 relatives dined.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McCrea
and family, Dorchester, and Mr.
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N.T. MONTEITH V.L. BECKER & SONS
Limited Dashwood, Ontario
Exeter, Ontario 237-3242
235-2121
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomp-
son's 15th wedding anniversary.
They were Easter Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Eaton and Bonnie.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Keller
entertained at a family dinner
Saturday night honoring her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery
on the occasion of their wedding
anniversary.
EASTER SERVICE
Easter was observed in the
United Church Sunday morning
with the pastor, Rev. D. M.
Guest, delivering a fine Easter
message. The choir sang an
anthem and a solo was sung by
Judy Blair.
PERSONALS
Mr. Amos Wright has been a
patient in South Huron Hospital
for the past couple of weeks.
Visitors with Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Falls on Wednesday of last week
were Mrs. Lillie McFalls of
Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
McFalls and Mrs. Samson Mc-
Falls, Exeter, Mrs. Wm Quinton,
Mrs. R. Lilley, London and Mrs.
Phil Johnston of Glanworth.
Mrs. Chas. Mooney of Kings-
ville was a Good Friday visitor,
Mrs. Lorne Moote, London, Mrs.
W. Spencer and Mrs. R. Hitch
of St. Thomas were Monday vis-
itors with Mrs. Clara Abbott.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroe-
der returned home Saturday fol-
lowing a five week's vacation
in San Bernardino, California,
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bald-
win and at the home of their
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Whittaker and Jay.
Easter visitors were Miss
Wilda Pollock, Kitchener, with
her sister, Mrs. Lorne Hicks;
Mr. David Lamb, Hamilton, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Lamb; Mr. and Mrs. Don Hirtzel
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Keller and family, Dashwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hirtzel, Ex-
eter, Miss patsy Clark, Cred-
iton, with Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Hirtzel and Bev,
Mrs. W. Palmer, St. Cath-
arines, with Mr. George Hep-
burn and Jack, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Vogan, Sharon and Heather,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vogan of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cunnington and family, Thames
Road with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cunnington.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn,
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Dunn, Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Dunn; Mr, and Mrs, Don
Pickering and Sheryl, London,
with Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins; Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Keller, Exeter,
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Easter decorations made a
very appropriate setting for the
miscellaneous shower in the
schoolroom of the church Monday
night, honoring Ann Shoebottom,
bride elect.
The program opened with a
chorus by the members of the
CGIT. Mrs. Alton Isaac gave a
reading. This was followed by a
piano solo by Mary Shoebottom.
Judy Blair, dressed inCentennial
costume, sang several old fam-
iliar songs. Mrs. Lorne Hicks,
in her inimitable manner, gave
the address and added the touch
of humor by recounting some of
Ann's school days. Jeff Greb,
dressed in bunny rabbit costume,
presented the gifts in a decor-
ated wheelbarrow. Joanne Hicks
and Elaine Squire assisted in
displaying the gifts. Judy Blair
presided over the guest book.
Ann expressed her appreciation
for the many beautiful gifts.
MARK ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb were
guests at a surprise dinner hon-
oring them on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary,
at the Zurich hotel Sunday night.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Gt eb and Jeff, Mr.
and Mrs. Urban Pfile, Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Greb, Mr. Glen Grab
and Miss Donna Kipper of Zurich,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and
Mr. Maurice Love of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgson of
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Heaman at a family din-
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