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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-07-25, Page 13Eciucation by television Members of Huron County 9-H clubs visiting Centralias College of Agricultural Technology, Tuesday were shown many of the modern teaching methods being used at the school. Above, Raul Passmore, Rick Etherington, Stephen township leader Ken 12.aker, Wayne Rickard, Brad Pryde and Steve Faber are watching p. closed circuit television program. T-A photo Ready for a rest At couple of local 9-H club members were interested in the dormitory facilities at Centralia College of Agricultural Technology during Tuesday's tour. Dave Marshall and Brian Miller wasted little time in trying out the softness of the bed. 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Youngest person present was Miss Bonnie Baker, Stratford. Mr. and MrS. Harold Parke, Forest; visited Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Desjardine. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Poore (formerly Maria.n Sherritt) Wind- sor, visited recently with Herb Harlton and other relatives. Karen Guenther spent a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nicholson of Brigden. Janet Guenther and Cheryl Westman are holidaying at Camp Lamrectin near Camlachie where Miss Leona Nicholson is camp leader. Mrs. Les Adams, Mrs. Harry Sheppard, Mrs. Lida Lamport and Mrs. Hugh Morenz attended the "Aux Sauble Belles", picnic at Parkhill park last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don 'Adams, Brock and Mark visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allan Collie, London. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodman, Exeter, Sunday. The wood formed in the later part of the growing season usually has cell walls which are thicker than those formed earlier. 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