The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-25, Page 13-Proclamation
Town of Exeter
In accordance with a resolution adopted by the Exeter
Town Council, l hereby proclaim that
Daylight Saving
Time
WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE
Sunday, April 28
At 2:00 a,m.
and I call upon all citizens to observe this
proclamation
(Signed) J. H. DELBRIDGE,
Mayor,
Town of Exeter
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Times-Advocate, April 25, 1974 .PO40 13
Thames Road
youths meet
By MRS. WILLIAM R4HDE
THAMES ROAD
Thirteen members of the
Messengers held an enjoyable
ball game Saturday afternoon at
the home cof one of the leaders,
Mrs. Murray Dawson.
The other leader Mrs. Howard
Cunnington also attended. After
the ball game they enjoyed hot
dogs, pop and ice-cream,
Personals
DRIVERS HONORED — The Exeter division of Charterways
Limited honored local school bus drivers Thursday night for completing
a safe driving year. Back, left, Ken Baker, Grant Triebner, Carl
Oestreicher, Lloyd Guenther and Archie Webber. Centre, Supervisor
SAFE Lloyd Hewitt, Aldene Skinner, Susan Gackstetter, Shirley Kipfer,
AdOlph Keller and Harold Simpson. Front, Don Hooper, Andy Ander-
son, Donald Dearing, Elmer Rowe and Jack Cockwell.
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Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. &
Mrs. Ross Hodgert, Mr. & Mrs,
William Rohde, Mr. & Mrs; Glen
Stewart were Wednesday
evening supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs, Ray Cottle, Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Etherington
and boys were guests recently
with Mr. & Mrs. Archie
Etherington,
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde and
Danny visited Sunday with
Johnny Kingma who is a patient
in St, Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Barry Jeffery and infant
son Patrick returned home last
week from Victoria Hospital
London. Mrs. Whitmore,
Toronto has been staying with
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery,
Mrs. Barry Robinson and in-
fant daughter Elizabeth Ann
returned home Saturday from St.
Joseph's Hospital London. Mrs.
Hannahson, St. Catharines is
staying with Rev. Barry and Mrs.
Robinson,
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rosenfeld,
Wheatley visited one day
recently with Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Bray.
Mr. & Mrs. James Romphf and
family, Arkona, were Saturday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Cunnington.
Twenty one adults attended the
Fellowship Group meeting
Sunday night when the film -
Profile of a Problem Drinker was
shown.
Mr. & Mrs, John Batten, Helen
and Ralph, Elimville, Darlene
Passmore, Bill Hooper Exeter,
were Sunday supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. David Passmore.
Kirkton pair
in hospital
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Joe McLelland and
Mrs. Belle Moore of Seaforth
visited Sunday afternoon with
Mrs. Audrey Robinson.
Linda Marshall and Mrs.
Norris Atthill are patients in St.
Marys Memorial Hospital.
Bill Roadhouse of Windsor
visited friends in the village
Saturday.
Rev. Sam Bell of Chesley
visited Thursday afternoon with
Miller McCurdy.
Rev. Rokeby-Thomas of Kit-
chener took the morning service
at St. Paul's Anglican Church
Sunday morning. Rev. & Mrs.
Savary are visiting in Toronto
with their son and daughter-in-
law and attended the christening
of their grandson Sunday. .0/
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CHILD CARE
COURSE
Conestoga College, assisted by the Children's Aid
Society, is offering a course for FOSTER PARENTS and
others interested in child development. Couples are
especially welcome.
The planned course outline is as follows:
1. The Why & What of a Foster Parent Course,
2. Handling the very young child (ages 0-3).
3. Beginning independence and identification (ages 3-5).
4. Development, behaviour, and discipline in the middle
years (ages 6 to puberty).
5. Adolescence: years of turmoil.
6. Separation: the special dimension of foster care.
7. The relationship between Foster Parents and Agency.
a. Conclusion: Review at course, and Presentation of Affir-
mations from Coneetoga College.
Mit course will be of real Value both to Foster Parents arid to
all those concerned with children.
INSTRUCTOR:
Mrs, Sally Palmer, S.A., MSW
London, Ontario
STARTING DATE:
Wednesday, May 8
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (B weeks)
PLACE:
Conestoga College
Adastral Park Road
Clinton, Ontario
COST:
TChildren's Aid Sodiety will assume the full boat of
instruction for all persons approved at foster parents,
Thisk course will be limited to 20 ports:Ins and thoee
planning to attend should anrcIll by calling the
Conestoga College, Clinton Centre at 4824458 Or
Children's Aid Society at Goderich 524.7358.
Thoise interested should apply immediately; We arl-
licipate a large enrolment,
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OF APPLIEb ARTS
AND 'TECHNOLOGY
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