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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-11-28, Page 13By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN SQUARE DANCERS HAVE BUSY DAY — The Exeter Legion Hall rocked Saturday with continuous square dancing provided by member clubs of the South Western Ontario Square Dance Association, The Exeter Promenaders were hosts for the day and club members Mr. and Mrs, Norm Whiting and Mr, and. Mrs. Wayne Tuckey are shown above going through some of their intricate steps. T-A photo Moms see skit rehearsal by Fashion Setters club . To The Electors of EXETER, STEPHEN and USBORNE As a member of the Usborne Township School Area Board for the last four years, I respectfully solicit your support at the polls on Dec. 2 for the new Huron County Board of Education. As a parent of child- ren in both elementary and secondary schools, I am willing to serve always keeping in mind the best education possible at the least possible cost to the taxpayer. On such an import- ant issue, I strongly urge every eligible person to vote Dec. 2, For Sound, Responsible Administration VOTE JOHN STEWART .4•411111•111111111111r EDUCATION is becoming BIG BUSINESS Doesn't It Make Sense to Have a BUSINESSMAN with Education Administration Experience Representing Exeter, Stephen and Usborne On the HURON COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD? ON DECEMBER .2 .VOTE CLARENCE (KING) McDONALD (Present Cheithieti of the Exeter Public School Board) I PROMISE TO GIVE YOU: • Strong Representa- tion for Exeter, Stephen and Usborne. • Determination to receive the full value of our tax dollars being spent on education. To The People of Exeter, Stephen and borne... . VOTE SIMMONS FOR THE HURON COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD I Have Served as Mayor of Exeter for three years and Councillor for four years I am conderned because I have school-age children and as a taxpayer of Exeter and Stephen, I feel that we should have the best education for our children but we do not want our tax dollars unnecessarily spent I ASK FOR YOUR SUPPORT TO BE ONE OF YOUR TWO REPRESENTATIVES On December" 2 . VOTE ELDRID SIMMONS If YOu Wish A Ride To the Polls, Please Phone 235.0526 TQ THE Public School .Supporters. F STEPHEN, EXETER and. USBORNE Having been nominated as candidate to represent you on the Huron County School Board, I respectfully ask for your support on Monday, Dec. 2. I have been a member of Stephen Township School Board for anumber of years; serving as Chairman since January 1966. Also I was Stephen's representative on the Huron Interim School Organization Committee, to assist in the formation of the new County Board. • As an interested parent concerned with educational trends and costs, I will endeavour to serve you to the best of my ability. I WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT ON DECEMBER 2 ROSS BROWN EXPERIENCE IS A MUST . . . For the New Huron County School Board This is a big change in education and requires men with PROVEN EXPERIENCE and an insight into education GARNET HICKS OFFERS THESE QUALIFICATIONS TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER, STEPHEN AND USBORNE: 1. Secretary-Treasurer of the Usborne School Area 2. Member of the South Huron District High School Board 3. South Huron's representative to the Advisory Vocational Committee at Central Huron, Clinton Phone 235-2438 for transportation to the polls on Monday, December 2 Michael and Doris win $5 Gift Certificates! DORIS STEPHEN, Grade 4 Student at Usborne Central School, and MICHAEL GIBSON, Grade 4 Student at Stephen Central School win $5 Gift Certificates In Our . WIN A WATCH FOR MOM CONTEST They're still eligible to win the watch and You Can Be Too . . Just write in 25 to 100 words why your Mom needs or deserves a new watch. OPEN TO ANY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. STUDENT IN THE DISTRICT DORIS WRITES: RR 1, Woodham, Ont. Nov.16,1968 Dear Sir: I think my Mom should get the watch because she is kind and she does a lot of things for me. She helps me with my home work. I love mom. Another reason why I want my mother to win the watch is because then I can have her old watch. Yours truly, Doris Stephen, Age 9, Gr. 4, U.C.S. MICHAEL WRITES: Dear Sir: The reason that I want my mom to win is she is always giving me stuff and doing nice things for others and I wish I could give her something in return. She goes to T.O.P.S. Club in Exeter and this past year she has been crowned queen 4 times, the last time she got a tiara, and I think she has worked so hard that she deserves a watch to go with it. I would be so happy if I could make her happy. Michael Gibson, Box 11, Dashwood • BRING YOUR ENTRY INTO THE STORE TODAY eter C a mfImit 421 Main S. Exeter MICHEAL GIBSON • :69? Happy Birthday! Now you may qualify for your retirement pension under the Canada Pension Plan. If you are now 66 . . . if you've been contrib- uting to the Canada Pension Plan . and if you've retired from regular employment, coil- tact your Canada Pension Plan Office now, If you will become 66 in 1969, get in touch with your.Canada Pension Plan Office three months before your birthday. The people there will help you fill out the application 'form that starts your pension Cheques coining. They'll explain how your pension is worked out . and when you become eligible, You'll get all the answers to questions about your retire= meat pension. Payment is not automatic. You must apply to receive your' pension benefits. Application should be made in the Canada Pension Plan Office serving your community, NOTE: If you are age 70 or over and have contributed to the Canada Pension Plan, you don't have to retire to qualify for. benefits. The district offices in this area are listed below LONDON: Room 401 Toronto-Dominion Bank Building 365 Richmond Street Tel. 438,2953 BY THE btriketVieNt oP NATIONAL 'REAttflANO WELFARE, THE HONOURABLE dOOKIMONKO,, MINI TEIt The Staft'a. United ,Church Women :Met 14 the Family life Centre Wednesday afternoOn. Mrs. Cameron wwitipted the worship. service using as her theme There were readings by Mrs, Ed Gearing and Mrs. Walter O'Brien, nusiness was conducted by Mrs, Harold .Pethick,. Roll call was answered by a verse on Citizenship". A halie gale followed the meeting. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Nerville Elliott and Mrs. Darrel Parker. PERSONAL Mr.& Mrs, Robert Duncan, Exeter, visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs, Lloyd Miller and family. birthday. They all enjoyed supper at the Zurich hotel. Miss Iris Becker spent a few days with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Valentine Becker. She also received word that she had received her R.N. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader spent a few days in Toronto and also attended the Royal Winter Fair. Mrs. Sam Elsie has returned home from South Huron Hospital, Exeter. By MRS. G. HOOPER The Eighth Line community held their monthly social evening in South Perth Centennial School Friday evening with 12 tables of euchre in play. Prize winners were: ladies' high, Mrs. W. Wilson. ladies' lone, Mrs. M. Spence; ladies' low, Mrs. H. Carter; men's, high, M. Spence; men's lone, George Wilson;-4 "men's low, Marvin Hartwick. After the cards, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hooper of London were presented with a beautiful pole lamp. Mrs. Claire Sisson read the address and Lloyd Thomson made the presentation. Clare thanked all for the gift and lunch was served by the committee, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Peter Vanexan and Lisa of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Leonard Thacker and girls. All visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. & Mrs. Morley Waugh of London. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Grasby, Debbie and Linda of Keswick, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Petch of Strathroy were Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Claire Sisson. Wilmer and 'Helen, Jack Youngson, Mr. & Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper and Jeanette attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, Saturday. The latter were overnight guests of Miss Very-! Hooper of Toronto. To the Electors of STEPHEN, EXETER and USBORNE for HURON COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD Having been nominated for this position, I feel I tan qualify because of my experience as a Board member and chairman in Stephen Township and presently serving as a Huron County Representative on the South Huron District High School Board, I would appreciate your support at the polls on Dec. 2. LLOYD LAMPORT r P. r. • • • • 8 By MRS. IRVIN RADER Dashwood Fashion Setters, Club No. 1 with their leaders, Mrs. Gordon Bender and Mrs. Leonard Schenk entertained the mothers, Wednesday. They modelled their dresses and presented the skit they will do on Achievement Day. Bunco was played with Mrs. Harold Stire and Darlene Rader high; Olga Zemetis, low; hidden score, Mrs. Lorne Becker. The girls served lunch. Some mothers were able to practice the proper method of sewing a zipper. LEADERS ENTERTAIN The leaders of 4-H club No. 2, Cotton QT's, Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe entertained the girls at a fowl dinner with all the trimmings at the home of Mrs. Weigand. They were also shown slides of Mrs. Weigand's trip out West. The girls modelled their dresses and are eagerly looking forward to Achievement Day. Marie Andersen will be commentator for a demonstration, "Cottons May Be Smart". The girls also presented their leaders with gifts. PERSONALS Little Leanne Love of Sarnia is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Love. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Rader were Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader and family, Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and girls of London, Miss Eleanor Wein of Crediton, and Miss Rose Marie Grenier. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Hey were Miss Helen Trumper, Jack Pevler of London and Martha Miller on the occasion of Mr. Hey's 84th F,rtmet,,Adycocate, floyem.btr 10, 1900 ,NV.: Promenaders are hosts to district dance The November meeting and dance of the South Western. Ontario Square Dance Association was held at the Legien Hall Saturday afterr1094 and evening. Host club for the day was the Exeter Promenaders. The afternoon session consisted of relaxed square dancing followed by a workshop on a new square dance movement. The one taught this month was Change the Web. A new round dance, Molly and Me, was also taught. Most of those attending the afternoon session brought a basket lunch and stayed at the Legion Hall for supper, where tea and coffee were provided. Other couples went to the local restaurants or home for supper. Following the supper break, the monthly P4§11.1P4P Meeting was held. "rl'heRvening dance began with an hour of round dancing,. followed by square .dancing.. Callers for the evening .,werg Aick Fairfield and Norm Whiting of Exeter, ..and Bill :Blaney - of Dorehester. They called, for one hour each. HOst .caller was Lawrence Mitchell of Marys, who is one -of the Exeter Promenaders' . callers. Expter residents probably were curious .about 'the red interlocking squares on the white signs placed .at strategic places .0;Exeter light poles, This international symbol of square dancing is used to indicate the route to the square dance, and is. used to assist visiting dancers to find their way more ,easily, These are made -with fluorescent Material so they are as easily: seen at night as in the day, Election of officers fOr the Exeter PrOirienaderg was held lastWednesday, with Vice-President Glenn and Perothy Jeffery.stepping into the President position.. New Vice-Presidents are Wayne and Mari Tuckey; Secretary, Frank and Ethel Sel.hy; Treasurer, John and Ola Batten, and members at large, Ray end Doris Shoebottom. Past Presidents are Lloyd and Shirley Ferguson. The new executive will take office in January, When the Promenaders resume dancing in January they will move to a new location. At present dancing is held at the Exeter Arena, and the South Huron District High School will be the future home,