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Soccer Club
FINAL
SOCCER
REGISTRATION
For Minor ( boys 6-16)
For Senior ( 17 and over)
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Room 116
Saturday
April 12 & 19
10-12 noon
Registration Fee
Minor $5.00
Senior $10.00
Proof of age and 1
photograph will be re-
quired for registration.
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TREES AMONG THE PIXIES — Foretst Fantasy was the name of the carnival presented Wednesday night
by the Huron Park figure skating club. From the left are Laurie Mills, Joan Klemke, Kathy Funston, Marcy
Lather, Lynn Cronyn and Sandra Boyd.
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complete project
By MKS—IRVIN. RADER.
Dashwood No. 1 4-H, "Snappy
StiteherS", have now suc-
cessfully completed the project
"What shall I wear".
During the last six meetings,
the girls have learned such things
as. how to alter patterns, how to
prepare fabric, using the pattern,
stay stitching, fitting, darts,
seam finishes, facings, button
appli(!ations and button holes,
slip stitch, hems, and dome
fastener application.
Each member has completed a
blouse and a record book.
Members wish to thank the Dash-
wood Women's Institute for
sponsbring the project, and also
thank leader Mrs. Violet Bender
and helper Mrs. Leone Riddell.
The groups will hold an
achievement day April 19 at
Stephen Central Public School,
beginning at 1 p.m,
Travel firm
opens office
A'branch office of The Coach
House Travel Service of Goderich
is now open for business in
Exeter.
To be known as Exeter Travel
Centre, it has been established in
a suite of offices in the Devon
Building.
Proprietors of 'the business,
Brian and Beth Markson are
already well known to many
Exeter and area residents who
have made their travel plans
through The Coach House in
Goderich over the past eight
years.
Both Mr. and Mrs, Markson
have extensive travel ex-
perience. Mr. Markson worked in
Europe prior to coming to
Canada where he joined the staff
of Lufthansa German Airlines in
Toronto. On opening the Goderich
agency eight years ago he was
joined by his wife in the business.
Mrs. Markson, besides working
in the travel business,has at-
tended many workshops and
travel seminars in many parts of
the world. The Coach House in
Goderich now employs five travel
counsellors.
The number of Exeter area
clients prompted Mr. and Mrs.
Markson to bring a com-
prehensive travel outlet to
Exeter.
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CLANDEBOYE
Clandeboye No. 3 Lazy Loafers
4-H meeting was held at the home
of their leader Maria Vogels with
seven members answering the
roll call, "At what meal do you
eat the most bread and in what
form".
Each girl brought in a loaf of
white bread to show what she had
made during the previous week.
Annie de Weird and Rolinda
Knip demonstrated brown batter
rolls.
They discussed advantages and
disadvantages of convenience
yeast products.
All girls practiced shaping
buns for next meeting and lunch
was served with brown batter
rolls and fruit juice.
Schoolsplan
music nights
Rehearsals have begun for this
year's music nights for Huron
County Board of Education
schools which will be held in
three locations in the county.
Performing groups will range
from small ensembles, through
classroom and school choirs, to a
massed choir of all participants.
Ukelele, recorder and school
bands will perform. Students
from the kindergarten age to
senior secondary school will be
represented.
One of the concerts will be held
at South Huron District High
School on Wednesday May 14,
with Exeter Public School,
Hensall Public School, J.A.D.
McCurdy Public School, Seaforth
Public School, Stephen Central
Public School, Usborne Central
Public School and Zurich Public
School performing.
Athletic dance held
Clandeboye Athletic
Association held their annual
dance Saturday evening at the
Lucan Arena. The group had a
good crowd and a good time with
the Roger Quick Orchestra.
Final square dance
Two sets of square dancers
from, this area will bring their
winter fun to an end Tuesday
evening with another dance
session followed by a social
evening.
Personals
Archie Robertson, Kitchener
spent Saturday with his parents,
Mr. & Mrs.• J. Robertson and
Janie,
Mr. & Mrs. H. *Bosch, Rachel
and Marcel were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs, J. Elderhorst
and family, St. Marys.
Hans Rosch was in Toronto for
several days this week taking a
refresher course pertaining to his
business.
Several farmers in this area
were very grateful for the
auxiliary generating systems
they had installed, as it came in
very handy when the area was
without hydro, after such a
furious cold blast from the north.
We surely will appreciate the
warmth of the sun.
Nancy and Nathan Skinner,
London, were Sunday visitors
and Lynn Ross and Tom Kestle
were Monday evening visitors
with Dave. Eleanor and Janis
Kestle.
Mrs. Arnold Lewis spent
Saturday visiting with her sister in
Victoria Hospital, London,
Sunday with Mrs. E. Lewis in
London.
Saturday evening several girl
friends suprised Lynda Timms,
RR 3 Lucan, with a birthday
party.
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
Rev. Beaton administered the
rite of baptism to three children
during the service in the United
Church on Sunday morning.
Kevin rollings, son of Mr. &
Mrs, Harvey Rollings, RR 2
Lucan and Susan and Michelle
Govenlock daughters of Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Govenlock, Huron
Park were baptised.
Euchre party
Mr, & Mrs. Maurice Mc-
Donald and Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Dickins were in charge of the
euchre party in the Community
Centre on Monday night with 14
tables in play,
Prize winners were:- ladies
high score, Mrs. Georgina
Webster; lone hands, Mrs. Joe
Carter; low score, Mrs, Evan
Hodgins; men's high, Art Abbott;
lone hands, Ralph Lightfoot; low,
Larry Cronyn.
The travelling prize was won
by Murray Carter and the lucky
cup by Mrs, Art Abbott.
Mr, & Mrs. Larry Cronyn and
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dixon will
convene the next party.
Final senior meeting coming
The Senior Citizens met in the
Community Centre on Monday
for an afternoon of cards and
crokinole followed by lunch.
The last meeting in two weeks
time, will be preceded by a pot
luck dinner,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs, Ken Greb were
Sunday guests with Mrs. Edith
Willard in London.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel,
Mr. & Mrs. Leo Boyle and boys
were Sunday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Hirtzel and family,
Exeter. It was a birthday 'party
for Cathy and Heather Hirtzel.
Mrs. Viola Rodney, London,
Mrs. Orville Grose and Mr. &
Mrs. Clarke Rollings and family,
RR 2 Denfield attended the
baptismal, service in the United
Church on Sunday morning and
were guests at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Harvey Rollings and family.
Other dinner guests included
Orville Grose RR 2 Denfield; Mr.
& Mrs, Dave Collins and Brenda;
Mr. & Mrs, Tom Rees and family,
Mr. & Mrs, Jim Beckett, Kit-
chener. Mr, & Mrs. Wolfgang
Bestart and Peggie of Cam-
bridge, were guests also.
Laura Hodgins, Strathroy had
the misfortune to have her car
banged up in a minor accident in
Strathroy.
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Focus
on
Ailsa Craig; and Mr. & Mrs. Chas
Rollings,
On Thursday evening the
United. Church Women will visit
ARC Industries in Dashwood.
Ladies are asked to meet at the
church at 7:30 p.m. and tran-
sportation will be provided,
Tenjoin
Staffa church
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
STAFFA
Sacrament was held in Hibbert
United Church on Sunday with
Rev. Bert Daynard.•Joining by
certificate were Mr. & Mrs.
Garnet McLean. Joining by
profession of faith were - Jane
Ross, Helen and Marion Smale,
Jeanna Lou Elliott, Susan Norris,
Linda Roney, Keith Hutson and
Bill Jeffery.
Personals
Mr, & Mrs, Robert Drost from
Holland, visited for a few days
with Mr. & Mrs. Joost Drost and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman
visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs.
Robert Mayer, Farquhar.
Hibbert Community Young
people enjoyed an evening of
square dancing in the Family
Life Center with Mrs. Elmer Dow
and Nelson Howe providing the
music and Ivan Norris and Bert
Daynard doing the calling. "
Recycling slogan: "Don't let our
waste go to waste."
RAINDROPS READY TO SKATE — The above picture shows pretty
raindrops ready to skate in Wednesday's Huron Park figure skating
club carnival. From the left are, Sami Condor, Jodi Mills, Leanna Tripp,
Lori Cronyn, Robin Preece, Leah Preece, Linda Barrett, Kelly Mehagen,
Jennifer Merrylees and Sherry Sauder.
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Hawk rescused from storm
Generators help Clandeboye farmers
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Armstrong,
Mike and Mrs. T. Markus visited
with Mr. & Mrs. Art Spindler,
London. Their son was ac-
cidentally killed with the train
while there another cousin was
brought home from the west
coast after a fatal scuba diving
accident.
Mr. & Mrs. David Kestle
returned home Monday from
Victoria, B.C. where they visited
with Mrs, R. A. Delve arid en-
joyed the beauty of the spring
flowers, budding and flowering
trees, green grass and majestic
snow-capped mountains.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Lewis, Mr. &
Mrs. Larry Lewis returned home
from their winter home in Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla. on Wednesday.
They were welcomed home with
a wintry blast. They say a
change is as good as a rest. Some
change!
The Clandeboye Ham and
Turkey Supper was well attended
from far, and near. Many thanks
to those who made it a success.
Mr. & Mrs.• Gary Cunningham,
London, have a new arrival, a
baby girl.
Sam Taylor was in Quebec last
week on business.
Wed., April 23
8:00 p.m.
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Mrs. B. Richardson and Johnny
spent several days with Mr. &
Mrs, 0. Rollings last week during
the storm.
Donald McEwen rescued a
sparrow hawk Monday at the
farm of Mervin Carter. The hawk
was weak from the fury of the
storm, Mr. McEwen intends to
feed it until it regains its strength
and he will set it free.
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Carter and
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Carter attended
the wedding of Susan McKernan,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred
McKernan, North Ville,
Michigan.
Caraly Fitzpatrick from
Whitney and Vera Kerr of
Montreal were weekend guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Keith Lightfoot,
Sunday visitors were John and
Ron Kerr.
Mrs, Dorothy Joyce, Windsor
who was spending a few days
with Mr, & Mrs. R. Williams and
Mr. L. Derbyshire in Delaware
Nursing Home was storm stayed
a few more days but left by bus
for her home in Windsor.
Mr. & Mrs. C,W, Millson, Mr. &
Mrs. G. Millson, and Mr. & Mrs.
Eugene Glavin and Leona,
Huron Park, spent Sunday with
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