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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.