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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-10-30, Page 13CHATTING AT OMEA CONVENTION — Last week's district convention of the Ontario Municipal Electrical Association at the Exeter Legion Hall drew delegates from all Public Utility Commissions in the area. Above, R. J. Boyer, vice-chairman of the Hydro Electric Power Commission, centre is shown chatting with Charles Hay, Mensal' PUC, R, E. Pooley, Exeter PUC; Mayor Jack De'bridge and Doug Armstrong of Zurich. T-A photo Home and School seeks recognition from Board of Education in Huron By RICHMOND ATKEY Huron County Board of Education is taking into consideration for further discussion a request from the Perth-Huron Council of Home and School Associations for recognition as the liaison between the people of Huron County and the Huron County Board. 6 Mrs. Archie Couper, Mensal', president of the Perth-Huron shepherd casters 4 MOVE FURNITURE with EASE! 3 95 SET AND UP WE STOCK A SIZE AND STYLE FOR EVERY NEED FOR EASIER HOUSEWORK AND LONGER LASTING FLOOf COVERINGS SEE TRAQU AIR S Special Rates Fall and Winter Friends dropping by for the WEEKEND Let us take the "CROWD" out of your weekend TWO NIGHTS 4 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE Friday and Saturday or Saturday and Sunday STAY TWO NIGHTS PAY FOR ONE NIGHT Ze Pbetat MOTEL Exeter 519-235.0151 By MRS. J. H. PATON A successful bazaar was held Friday evening at Clancleboye United Church with the Hey,. W. C. Tupling officially opening the proceedings. Mrs. Tupling and Mrs. Bob Donaldson welcomed the visitors. The nearly-new corner, attended by Mrs. Gerald Lynn and Mrs. Harry Banks Jr, did a rushing business. Others who assisted at the bazaar were Miss Aggie N 0 rth grave, Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Mrs. Rupert Williams, Mrs- William Simpson, Mrs. David Kestle, Mrs, Sam Taylor, Mrs, Arthur Simpson, Mrs. Ross Lynn, Mrs. Keith Simpson, Mrs. Orville Rawlings, Mrs, Andy Thompson and Mrs. Peter Voison. PERSONALS Mr, & Mrs. Clare Paton attended the international plowing match at Paris where he was a competitor in the events. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson and Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Millson and Debbie visited Mr. & Mrs. Bob Jenkins, London, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Max Bloye, Thorndale, visited Mr. & Mrs. Harry Murless, Sunday Mrs, Edith Hodgins spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Maines in London. Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Carter, Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hill, Jim Thompson and Miss Marg Snelgrove, Exeter, visited Frankenmuth, Michigan, Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan, Thorndale, visited the Paton family, Sunday. Rev. R. A. Carson took the three candidates, Stephen Lee Carter, Gerry Earl Morgan and Terry William Morgan from St. James to Holy Trinity for the communion service. Elizabeth Hill, Ottawa, spent Thursday with her parents. Word was received of the death of Mts. William Smiting, October 25. The former Etta Play euchre at $aintsbury By.MRS. HEBER DAVIS Wednesday afternoon the ladies of the U.O.W. of St. Patrick's church held a dessert euchre in the Parish Hall, The decorations were in the theme of Hallowe'en and dessert was the traditional punpkin pie. Winners were Mrs. Andy Crown, Grand Bend, lone hands; Mrs. Norma Coleman, Lucan, high score; Mrs. Vera Greenlee, Exeter, lucky chair; and Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand Bend, held the winning ticket on the angel food cake. The home bake table was bought out in a few minutes. Guests were welcomed by President Mrs. Hugh Davis and the euchre rules were given by Mrs. Tom Kooy, Friends and relatives from this community attended the evening reception and dance at the Memorial Arena, Lucan, Saturday evening for Mr. & Mrs. Larry Jones (nee Lois Hodgins) of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Tindall. Grand Bend, attended Thanksgiving service at Centralia United Church and spent the day with Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and children. Mr. & Mrs. Allan Tindall, Wiarton, visited the home of his brother, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall Sunday also. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Barker and Jean were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Walper, Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. Torn Kooy were guests Saturday evening with their son, Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Kooy and Bonnie, Exeter. Little Miss Patti and Freddie Dobbs were guests Monday afternoon with Dr. & Mrs, Holdsworth, London. U444441;4441444 $ 4 $$ 414,44441144444;441444444114144141444 $$$ 4;414444;4 OOOO 44 O 4411414/444141441444 O 4 OOO lllllll 444441140;1M llll 441 l 4 l ! ll Get Your Winter `Provisions' NOW! * STOCK SUITS * CO-ORDINATES * MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS EXETER 235-0991 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK... AND ON-THE-SPOT EXPERT TAILORING .0r,04xtr.11,,I s Snowmobile WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Low Cost Insurance INCLUDING PASSENGER HAZARD (Check Your Policy Per This Protection) WE WILL ALSO INSURE YOUR SLEIGHS and TRAILERS M. J, Geiser INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Phone 235-2420 J, A. Kneale chairman, asked regarding finances of the Perth-Huron Council. Mrs. Couper stated that of the local membership fees, one dollar for each member, was sent to the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, which remitted fifteen cents per member. The Ontario Federation received a grant from Ontario Department of Education, she stated. Although the Perth-Huron Council represented both counties, it was planned to set up an organization in each county to operate separately but in cooperation with each other. In her presentation, Mrs. Couper said in part: "Since the inception of the County Board system, people feel too remote for a continuance of communication such as that enjoyed between the smaller boards and the public on whose behalf they hold office." "Anticipating that a liaison would be necessary between the county board and the public, Education Minister William Davis stated that 'Home and School is the one existing organization structured to be that line of communication, and where it not now in existence, some similar body would have to be created'." Mrs, Couper also quoted Lloyd Dennis as saying that parents have the responsibility to participate actively in the design of education. ov. 1 OCTO Ends Sat., HARDBOARD Stan& PANELS 4' x 8' x 1/8" 11 59 PER TILE King Size 12"x 12" Armstrong FLOOR TILE HAVANA WHITE, bright, clean tile, regularly 22'/zc each, October Sale only . „ C11 Nr Armstrong i r1 PUGS 05, Rug size 12' x 9', cuts with scissors to fit angles, wide range of Armstrong colours and patterns. Reg. 13.99. 99 EACH AW Easy to apply, prefinished 114" x 4' x 4' panels, white or galaxy patterned — October Sale only Abitibi CEILING PANELS 99 Regular 3.29 and 3.49 per panel Heating Duct 5 FT. LENGTHS 12" x 8" 375 16" x 8" 5 05 20" x 8" 5 95 FLAT ELBOWS, 2.65, 3.29 and 3.89 COLD AIR RETURN FACES — 4.49 5" FURNACE PIPE 5 Pt, .,..1.05 6" FURNACE PIPE 5 Ft. .... 1.20 HEATING DUCT! / CVFor The Home Handyrnon ' When The Job Is Done , It's The Panelling They Admire . . . 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VALUE ONLY,,, A HEAL 37 77 At'xf3' PANEL PLUMBING Copper or plastic handyman plumbing supplies nOW at Beaver, Clandeboye bazaar success October 3a, 190 Page 13 This Weekend DINE WELL The Little Inn BAYFIELD For Reservations 505-261 1 Receptions - Banquets - Catering Council of the organization, presented a brief to Huron County Board at its meeting in Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, Monday evening. She requested this recognition in order that the people of the County and the Board might work closely with D.J. Cochrane, director of education, and his staff "for the betterment of all children through greater insight and knowledge by the parents into the educational system of today and the future", as she stated. Members of the Board made few comments after hearing the presentation, and on motion of Mrs. J.W. Wallace, Goderich, and R.M. Elliott, Goderich Township, decided to table the matter for further discussion. Mrs. Couper said that there was not child participation in the organization, parents only. John B. Lavis, Clinton, Board Moslems host Crediton folk By MISS ELLA MORLOCK Members of two adult classes .of Zion United Church Sunday School visited the Moslem mosque on Oxford Street West, London, Sunday evening. The trip was arranged by Reg Finkbeiner. Those who went to London were Mr. & Mrs. Walter Fydenchuk, and Anne, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mrs. Clayton SiMs, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Neil, Roy Finkbeiner, Mr. & Mrs. Emmery Fahrner, Miss Clara Gaiser, Albert Gaiser, Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Hendrick, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Krueger, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Ratz and Donald, Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Ratz, Mrs. Ross Pickering, Mr. & Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Morlock. PERSONALS Miss Ruth Weber of Red Deer, Alberta and Miss Thelma Weber of London were guests of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Weber and called on friends in the area. Also with Mr. & Mrs. Weber were cousins from North Dakota, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Moritz. Mr. & Mrs. Herb l-Iaist of Madison, Wisconsin, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. & Mrs. Oren Grace and sons of Gibraltar, Michigan, renewed acquaintanceship in Crediton, Sunday. Rev. Douglas Warren was guest speaker at the anniversary service of Centralia United Church, Sunday morning. Rev. Robert Wilson of Centralia preached during the morning service at Crediton and assisted the worship with the music of his violin, Area former in match Fenton, Mrs. Bunting passed away in Calgary. She was a daughter of William and Annie Fenton of Brinsley. She lived in Alberta for many years. Mr. & Mrs, Rea Adams visited Mr, & Mrs. Rea Neil, Sunday. There's many a girl who got married because she didn't like to spend her evenings alone ... and then got a divorce for the same reason.