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FRIDAY, JULY 2
4:30 p.m. — Midway at Community Centre
5:00 p.m. — Sauerkraut with Ribs or Sausage Supper
6:15 p.m. — Crediton vs Dashwood Peewees
8:00 p.m. — Licensed Hall Opens at Community Centre
Earl and Martha Heywood Entertain
8:30 p.m. — Carlingford vs Brucefield — Ladies Softball
9:30 p.m. — Street Dance with Polish Orchestra
SATURDAY, JULY 3
12:00 p.m. — Sauerkraut Dinners Available
— Licensed Hall Opens at Community Centre
— Midway at Community Centre
1:00 p.m. — Horseshoe Pitching Contest
2:00 p.m. — Parade
3:00 p.m. — Exeter vs Dashwood Juveniles
7:00 p.m. — Sauerkraut Eating Contest
7:30 p.m. — Tug of War
8:30 p.m. — Exeter Softball All-Stars vs McGillivray Softball All-Stars
9:30 p.m. — Street Dance with Desjardines Orchestra
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Members of the Huron County
Board of Education were in-
formed Monday evening that 76
percent of the parents or guar-
dians of next year's kindergarten
class in Stephen Township have
voted in favor of changing to the
all day, alternate day schedule
this fall.
In a report from J. W. Coulter,
it was learned that ballots were
sent to theparentsaskingthem to
vote for one of two statements:
(a) I wish to have the kin-
dergarten program at Stephen
• Central School remain on a half-
MDs arrive
on July 10
By MRS. CLARKE KENNEDY
GRAND BEND
The two doctors from Ireland
who have been invited to set up
practice in the new medical clinic
are due to arrive July 10.
They are Dr. Wm. 0' Connor
and Dr. Sean Trapp who are both
on staff at a Dublin hospital at
present.
The Centre which is nearing
completion will be officially
opened later in the summer when
a 'Meet the Doctor Day' is
planned.
PERSONALS
Mrs. Agnes Smith flew by plane
recently to New Westminster
B.C. where she will visit her
daughter.
Jamie Kneale left Sunday for
Camp Wakana near Parry Sound
where she will be working this
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton
and Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Kennedy
visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Brad Hamilton of Owen Sound.
Mrs. Susie Devine and Mr. &
Mrs. Elgin Adams attended the
Scrimegour-Papple reception
held in Goderich, Saturday
evening.
Grand Bend Public School staff
held a dinner party Thursday
evening at Green Forest Motel.
Following the dinner presen-
tations were made to Mrs. Jack
Eagleson who is leaving the
teaching staff and to Jeff Rogers
who is being married in August.
Grades III and IV of the public
school journeyed by bus to Sarnia
two mornings last week to attend
instruction on drownproofing,
A workshop, convened by Mrs.
Walker, provincial curator for
the Tweedsmuir book, was held
in Elimville hall last Tuesday.
Three WI members attending
from Grand Bend were Mrs. R.
Kading, Mrs. A. Hamilton and
* Mrs, S. Devine.
The WI ladies are planning a
bus trip to Ontario Place the last
week in September. Interested
persons in this trip could contact
the secretary, Mrs, Hugh Morenz
for reservation on the bus.
* The 1971 swimming season
opened June 26. Chief lifeguard is
William Dinnin of London with
Sandy McPherson, London as
assistant. Miss Janet Lochead,
Forest and Mary Latimer,
London are also on the staff.
Ivan Luther, village councillor,
has resigned his office due to
business pressures.
Mrs. Gladys Singleton and
sister Mrs. Jean Craig both of
London have returned home after
visiting with Mrs. Grace
McCracken.
Elizabeth Kennedy returned
home Monday from High Hope
Camp, Indiana and will leave
again Wednesday for Camp
Wakana, Parry Sound where she
will be working for the summer.
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PEA HARVEST 13FOIN$ -- The annual pea pack at the Exeter plant
of Canadian Canners started Saturday. Above, Brian Miller is shown
starting out with a combine. T-A photo
Parents in Stephen
vote on kindergarten
day every day schedule; and (b)
I wish to have the kindergarten
program at Stephen Central
School change to an all-day,
every other day schedule.
Twenty-five ballots were
returned, one for each child
registered and of these, 19 were
marked to indicate a change to
the all-day, alternate day
schedule.
It was indicated during the
discussion that parents were
made aware of a board policy not
to provide noon-hour tran-
sportation for kindergarten
students when it necessitated
additional buses to those already
travelling the routes at regular
times.
John Henderson, McKillop,
learned that of 22 ballots sent out
in McKillop, 16 of the 17 returned
to date are in favor of all-day,
alternate day schedule. Hen-
derson suggested that families of
kindergarten students in
McKillop might be willing to pay
for an additional bus at noon if it
could be made available.
He faulted the committee who
studied the kindergarten problem
for putting forth their own ideas
rather than talking to the prin-
cipals, the teachers and the
parents to discover what was
desired in the county for kin-
dergartens.
He served notice that he would
introduce a motion to have this
question re- evaluated by the
board.
In other business, the board
learned that Mrs. Margaret
Deichert has been retained to
teach in Zurich
At service
in Goderich
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert,
Brenda and Scot, Mr. & Mrs.
Floyd Stewart, Sylvia, Robbie,
Ronnie, Donna and Paul, Mr. &
Mrs. Glen Stewart, Janice,
Sandra and Michael, Rev.
Stewart Miner and Mrs. Miner,
Carolyn Kellett and Elaine
Stewart, attended the Camp
Menesung, Goderich United
Church family service, under
direction of Huron-Perth
Presbytery United Church men
and women.
Brenda, Carolyn, Donna,
Elaine, Janice, Sandra and
Sylvia sang several numbers.
Miss Doris Elford, Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne, Mrs. Ross Hodgert
went on the horticultural bus trip
to Barrie, Monday.
Mrs. Wellington Haist, Exeter,
Mrs. Myrtle Passmore and Dale
spent the weekend with Mr. &
M rs. Oren Grace, Gibraltar,
Michigan.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight and
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde spent
Sunday at Springbank.
Whalen youth
junior ranger
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Bruce Mills left Monday for
Englehart to spend the summer
months as a junior Forest
Ranger.
Mrs. David Taylor, Cabri,
Saskatchewan and Stan Pullman,
Staffa, were Wednesday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Several ladies from the com-
munity went to Collingwood
Monday on the Kirkton Hor-
ticultural bus trip.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Neil, Vista,
California, Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Morley, Hazel Park, Michigan,
Mrs. Ola Davis, Brampton and
Mr. & Mrs. Norman
MeNaughton, Stratford were
recent callers with Mr. & Mrs.
Alex Baillie.
Mrs. Jane Pullman and family,
Bluevale were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs, Cleve Pullman.
& Mrs. Percy Ilodgins and
family attended the Hazelwood
reunion Sunday afternoon at
Stratford Park,
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Carter,
Metropolitan were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Hodgson.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Ilodgins and
Mark attended the Campbell
Soup Co. picnic Sunday afternoon
held at Exeter Park.
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