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A guest for next six weeks with Marie Etue and Mr. & Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Muller is Mary's. Elmer Rouland, Detroit,
mother from Holland, Mrs, Mary Bedard, Detroit is. Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred. Hogan and visiting h-er mother, Mrs.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Hartman, Catherine Morrissey for a few London spent the weekend in weeks,
Windsor visiting Mr. & Mrs. Mr, & Mrs. Clare Rock and Wilfred Ducharme. family, Wallacebtirg visited Rev, Father Basil Glavin relatives in this community and
C.S.B., Calgary, is visiting with in London for a few days last
his mother, Mrs, Charlie Glavin week,
and her family before he leaves Mr, & Mrs. Bob Goodacre and
for a year to work with a retarded Rick,Petrolia, visited Mr, & Mrs.
school group in England. Thomas Ryan, Corbett last week
Mr, & Mrs. Joe Carey have after spending their holidays in
returned home after visiting Mrs, the western provinces.
visi mg in district
POINTERS ON HOCKEY Six boys from Exeter are attending the Huron hockey school at Huron Park this
week. Shown above getting coaching advice from instructor Ron Mason are from the left, Scott Batten, Doug
and Richard Fletcher and Dave and Bruce Shaw with Steve Batten in front. T-A photo
Down London in exhibition
Squirts win soccer crown
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SISTER M. EUNICE CSJ
Sister Eunice CSJ passed away
at St. Joseph's Hospital August 19
in her 36th year of religious life.
She was the former Genevieve
Hennessy, daughter of the late
Gertrude Glavin and Augustus
Hennessy, near Clandeboye.
She is survived by five sisters:
Sister Bernice CSJ; Sister Mary
Eunice CSJ, both of Mount St.
Joseph; Mrs, Philomena Regan,
Toronto; Mrs. B. (Mary)
Morrissey, London; Mrs.
Margaret Young, Lucan; and
three brothers, Cyril and James
Hennessy, London and Gerald
Hennessy, Fort Erie.
Sister M. Eunice was assistant
executive director of St. Joseph's
Hospital where she trained for a
R.N. in 1933.
Funeral mass was held in
Immaculate Conception Chapel
August 22 with interment in St.
Peters Cemetery.
The Exeter squirt soccer
culminated an excellent season
Saturday by capturing the Huron
Minor Soccer Association squirt
championship.
The Exeter youngsters in their
first season of competition
blanked Huron Park 5-0 to win the
league title. To further add to
Clandeboye
church news
Sunday Mrs. A. Hill presided at
the organ for the morning , ser-
vice. It was announced that
Lynda Scott, Ailsa Craig will be
the associate organist, Prayers
were offered for the sick; Mrs.
Laura Simpson, •Mrs. W.R,
Quinton, Mrs. J.B. Pescod, Mrs.
Pearl O'Niel, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Cunningham, Mrs. Alvin Cun-
ningham and Mrs. C. Paton.
Rev. R.A. Carson preached on
the question, Can we recognize
Christi He said artists and ar-
tisans have tried to paint or form
Christ but always He is
represented by their conception
of Him.
Mr. Carson said that too often
we think that by doing good we
have completed our respon-
sibility it is also necessary to
recognize the Christ in those we
help, We should be sensitive to
the human values so that we can
become responsive to the Godly
values in those people with whom
we associate.
Mr. Carson concluded by
saying that it is this kind of
concern for others that God
expects of us.
their laurels, the squirts returned
to Exeter the same day and
scored a convincing 3-2 win over
London Lions in an exhibition
contest.
Bradley Kernick and Jonathan
Melhuish each scored two goals
to lead the Exeter championship
win over Huron Park, Chris Van
Gerwen added the other goal.
The Exetel* defense was
strengthened with the return of
Scott Newby to the lineup. Newby
teamed with Andrew Winter and
Dear Sir:
Is Canada intent upon self
destruction? You'd think so from
the way we have tossed out time-
tested standards, principles and
ethics in favour of the "reality"
of the sewer.
Today, it you respect the
Queen, you're anti-Canadian, If
you don't speak French, you're
anti-Quebec, If you praise God,
you're a religious fanatic. If you
believe in defending your
country, you're a right wing
extremist. If you believe
criminals should be punished,
you're a Rednick; if you support
the police you're a Facist.
Oddly enough, if you believe in
accountability and business
initiative you're a dirty
capitalist. If you dare think for
yourself you're an oddball. If you
prefer to pick your own friends
and associates, you'xe a racist.
If you believe your schools,
University, City Hall or govern-
ment to be infiltrated by com-
munists or fellow travellers,
you're an alarmist. If you don't
support a "peace" movement,
you're a warmonger.
Should you believe in the
sanctity of the home, you're mid-
Victorian. If you have more than
two children, you're con-
tributiong to the population ex-
plosion. If you favour wedlock
over bedlock, you're a square. If
you refect the communal life,
you're anti-social.
If you prefer to be an un-
common man rather than an
equalized State controlled robot,
watch out! Big Brother govern-
ment has you tagged as an enemy
of the people and a candidate for
the nearest mental institution!
Yours sincerely
Patricia Young
Vancouver 9
By MRS. IRVIN RAPER
The Batten family reunion was
held at the V.L. Becker farm
home with 50 in attendance.
President Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Denham, Sarnia were in charge
of the sports and business.
Relatives enjoyed renewing old
times. The executive was
returned for 1975. Mr. & Mrs.
Robert Heckman, Centralia will
be in charge of sports and the
Rowcliffe family will be in
charge of the tables.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Wentland,
Bristol, Connecticut, were
visitors last week with Mr. &
Mrs. Elgin Rader and Brian,
Sunday guests with Mr, & Mrs.
Irvin Rader on the occasion of
Irvin's birthday were Mrs. John
de Niet, Willowdale; Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Miller and girls, Zion; Paul
and Sharon Rader; Susan Van
Wyck and Bill Bennet, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Eagleson and
family, Little Current,
Manitoulin Island were supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. David
Rader, Sunday,
Mrs. Alphonse Grenier and
Joanne spent Monday at Kit-
chener. They visited with
Richard Rader and also Mrs.
Rader at the K-W hospital, to see
their new granddaughter,
Tammy Lynn.
Mrs. Irvin Rader, Sharon and
Ruthanne de Niet spent Tuesday
at Grand Bend with Mrs.
Wellwood. Gill.
Joanne Hayter, bride-elect of
September was feted at a
miscellaneous shower at the
community Centre, Friday.
Aunts and cousins of the bride
were hostesses, Following
Annual meeting
for hockey group
It's time to think about hockey
again. The annual organization
meeting of the Exeter Minor
Hockey Association is coming up
next week.
It will be held Wednesday
night, September 5 at the Exeter
arena at eight o'clock.
Everyone interested in minor
hockey in any capacity is asked
to attend. Plans far the 1973-74
hockey season will be for-
mulated.
termediate soccer league play. In
their next outing the Centennials
travel to Grand Bend on Sunday,
September 9 to take on the
Colonials.
contests Mary Anne .Desjardine
read an Address .and Joanne
received many gifts.
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Scott Jesney in dominating mid-
field play and prevented Huron
Park from getting a single shot at
the Exeter goal.
In the second win of the day
over London, the Exeter club
started slowly and were down 2-0
at half time.
The tempo of the game
changed in the second half with
the Exeter club putting on con-
stant pressure. John Kernick
bolted two successful shots to tie
the score and Scott Newby not-
ched the winning counter.
Exeter goalie Peter Dearing
turned in an excellent per-
formance in keeping the London
scoring output to a pair of goals.
The coach of the Exeter squirt
club is Terry Melhuish.
In Huron league atom division
play Saturday, the Exeter
Knights downed Clinton by a
score of 4-2. Exeter goals were
scored in single fashion by Peter
Parsons, Richard Helm, Jack
Smits and Edward Willis.
Seaforth clubs scored a double
win over Exeter in pee wee and
mosqUito classifications.
Seaforth took the mosquito
game 10-1 and the pee wee con-
test 5-0. Preston Dearing was the
only Exeter marksman in the
mosquito game.
Ailsa Craig blanked the Exeter
Centennials 3-0 in Ausable in-
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