Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-09-04, Page 24READY FOR FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL — Mrs, Jack Whitmore assists in keeping an eye on the children from Church street, Aliso Craig as they eagerly await the school bus Tuesday morning to take them to East Williams Central school at Nairn. Photo by Scheifele Families enjoy camping trip at church centre despite rain Country Singles Dance Sat., Sept, 6 ATWOOD HALL Music by "FOUR OF A KIND" Refmshments Served Watch for our next dance on Sept. 13 at Clinton Legion Music by "BLENDERS" Stag for Richard Regier Fri., Sept. 12 9:00 p.m. ZURICH ARENA Admission $1.00 Everyone Welcome The Well-Come inn Club (In the Scout Hall on John St. West in Exeter) Will Be Opening For It's Fall Program of Activities Friday, Sept. 12, 8:00 p.m. with an evening of Euchre REGULAR DAILY SCHEDULE (As of Mon. Sept. 15) Mon., Tues., & Wed., 1:30 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. Friday, 1:30 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. For cards, games, quilting, relaxation and good fellowship; come and join us for a cup of coffee or tea. SR. CITIZEN BOWLING Begins on Wed., Sept. 10 " From 2-4:00 p.m. at the Exeter Bowling Lanes Won't you join us there?? CONTESTANTS WANTED For The Exeter Fair Amateur Talent Show PRELIMINARIES — WED., SEPT. 10 South Huron District High School 7:30 p.m. • Contestants must be 16 years of age and under • Contestants pre-register with Bev Rabbets at 235-1248 or Jerry MacLean 235-0800 or 235.1286 • Three classifications - Instrumental, Vocal, Specialty FINALS TO BE HELD AT EXETER FALL FAIR FRI., SEPT. 19, 7:45 P.M. Prizes for each division 1st, $15.00; 2nd, $12.00 3rd, $10.00 Each other entry in finals receive $5.00 1 Everyone invited to LEGION HALL from 7:30 p.m. on (Lunch and refreshments will be served) GREEN FOREST 12 noon - 2 p.m. Bring your questions and be properly informed by Lorne Lorne Henderson I X 40th Anniversary Dance for ELMER & ILABELLE HARLTON Fri. Sept. 19 8:30 - 1 a.m. KIRKTON-WOODHAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Dancing to THE SILVERTONES Everyone Welcome Best Wishes Only p. 40th Wedding Anniversary Dance for MAURICE AND HELEN MACDONALD Sat., Sept. 13 LUCAN ARENA 9:00 p.m, to 1 a.m. No gifts please Best Fair of the Fall KIRKTONUFAIR—,) STARLITE OPEN NIGHTLY First Show at Dusk and into the grade 7 and 8 science courses, Mrs. Veronica Zael is teaching french, Mrs. Phyllis Schram will be returning to give instruction in music once a week, and Miss Donna Kenwell is half time librarian again this year. Mrs, E. Wiseman will continue as secretary and Mrs. M. Steeper, public health nurse, FREE BUS SERVICE to the London BINGO Games Every Monday and Wednesday BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS Dashwood 6;15 p.m. Exeter 6;30 p.m. Huron Park 6:40 p.m, Centralia 6:45 p.m, Lucan 6:55 p.m. Phone 235-0450 1 to the many memories as neglecting lately! A few corn- families enjoyed activities with plaints of stiff, sore limbs were one another, and mothers all later overheard! cheerfully struggled together in a The younger members took it vain attempt to keep families dry upon themselves to entertain the and clean, families Saturday evening with When the weather didn't quite skits and songs around the agree with the events scheduled, - campfire. A great deal of talent alternatives were quickly found. and ingenuity came forth. Friday evening a wiener roast Rain again forced a change of had been planned, but instead 'plans of Sunday morning when a wieners were carefully tended worship service was held in the over hibachis in an old shed on shed. But by afternoon the light the camp site. Meals were showers could no longer keep the quickly prepared and eaten group under shelter, and a family during breaks in wet skies rather baseball game took place in the than according to regular meal lightly falling rain. hours. Families returned home, Saturday evening the thirty probably still slightly damp, but eight members were divided into greatly enriched by the informal two teams for a demanding game sharing, and the casual life style of "Capture the Flag" which left of camping together, eagerly the "older" members well aware planning, "next year when we go of what muscles they have been family camping again, let's . ." BEFORE CLASS BEGINS — Jimmy Walsh and Craig Chamberlain en- joy a chat with kindergarten teacher Mrs. B. Butler before Tuesday's first class at East Williams Central school, photo by Scheifele ZURICH No. S4 HENSALL PINERIDOE 4 1 1/4 ml. South • 4-H Competitions • Bicycle Rodeo Stag for Jim Lynn Fri, Sept. 5 EXETER ARENA Tickets $2.00 Everyone Welcome cal.44W++*••••••*•••••• Stag Glen (Buck) Thompson Fri., Sept. 12 9:00 - 1:00 a.m. PARKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Admission $2.00 Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided By JOY SCHEIFELE Even the reported rainfall of an inch of rain in the area on the weekend did not manage to dampen the enthusiasm of the eight families from the Nairn Mennonite Church who took part in family camping over the Labor Day weekend. Friday evening seven of the twenty- one families in the Church — one didn't get off till Saturday morning — packed up trailers, tents and campers and headed for the Lambton United Church Centre near Forest. Here in the beautiful, peaceful surroundings the families grouped themselves around a large campfire for a weekend of fellowship and relaxation. The setting proved ideal for providing a great deal of interaction and opportunity for getting to know each other in a different way other than through regular church attendance or committee meetings. Even the rain and mud added Annual BEEF BARBEQUE EXETER CURLING CLUB Tues., Sept. 16 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. $3.50 per person ADVANCED TICKETS ONLY Mrs. Jim Finnen 235-2414 Dwayne Tinney 235.1408 All- Candidates NIGHT Sponsored By Huron County Federation of Agriculture Thurs., Sept. 1 1 8:00 p.m. SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Come and hear the three Huron-Middlesex candidates 41111•1111•••••=0, By JOY SCHEIFELE East Williams Memorial Public School shed its summer tranquillity Tuesday morning as hundreds of exuberant youngsters filled its halls once again ready to take another step in their academic lives, Although the number of classes will remain the same, the enrollment is up slightly this year. "We expect only an additional nine students", reported secretary Mrs. E. Wiseman last week. This would put the enrollment up over 250. All of last year's staff have returned with the exception of one teacher who retired last June. Mrs. I, Jackson is again teaching grade one, Mrs. M. Tweddle is teaching grade 1 and 2 this year and Mrs, C, A. Pickering has a class of grade 2 and 3. Miss L. Sinclair is teacher for grade 4, Mrs. J, Campbell grade 5. Mrs. C. Dinnin Grade 6, Mr. G. Welshman grade 7 and Mr. E. Nicholls Grade 8. New this year is Mrs. B. Butler who is teaching kindergarten. Again this year there will be two classes of kindergarten. Each class will attend a full day every other day. Nineteen are registered in one group, and fourteen in the other. "This year the grade seven and eights will be introduced to Industrial Arts and Home Economics", reported principal, 25th Anniversary Dance for LES & BETTY MORLEY Friday, Sept. 5 8 - 1 a.m. PARKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE Dancing to ROGER QUICK AND THE RAINBOWS Everyone Welcome FISHERMAN'S COVE GRAND BEND " 63 RIVER ROAD UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT CHICKEN & CHIPS FISH & CHIPS SHRIMP & CHIPS etc. TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone: 238-2025 Glen Stott. "They will be bused over to the high school at Parkhill. for two hours of instruction per week, including travel time". "They will also each receive half hour period of french each day", he.. Continued. "This will give them up to 150 minutes of french per week", The new metric system will be introduced on the grade four level 50th Wedding Anniversary The family of HAROLD AND DORIS HODGSON of Granton invite friends, relatives and neighbors to an OPEN HOUSE GRANTON MASONIC HALL Sunday, Sept. 21 3 - 5 p.m. Your presence is our present' McQ-he's a busted cop, his gun is unlicensed, and his story is incredibleI Adult Entertainment JOILN WAYNE GEORGE BEGAL: THE TERMINAL MEIN JOAN HACKETT Same staff at East Williams Back to halls of learning This is your personal invitation to attend a An opportunity to meet your Progressive Conservative Candidate LORNE HENDERSON, M.P.P. IN GRAND BEND All Day, Tuesday, Sept. 9 Thursday, Sept, 18 JACK RIDDELL Beef Bar-b-que Pine Ridge Chalet - Hay Twp. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 from 5 .to 8 pm. North Hear ,Bob Nixon, leader of the Liberal Party and meet Jack Riddell and his family. MR. NIXON WILL ARRIVE AT 5:30 P.M. COME EARLY AND MEET HIM! Enjoy an outstanding program of entertainment JOIN JACK RIDDELL IN THIS OLD FASHIONED GET-TOGETHER -- EVERYONE WELCOME EVERYTHING FREE — 15sued by IN, Hurcs•M,ddlosbx lobo,* bbsoctabob Adult Entertainment BUILDING FULL OF INTERESTING EXHIBITS Parade Starts at 72:00 on Sat. Children Under 12 in Cars Free GRAND BEND Dancing 9 til 1 a.m. WAYNE RIEHL & COUNTRY VERSATI LES No Blue Jeans Saturday, Sept. 13 From Warner Bros A Warner Communicallona Company