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SUMMER SUPERVISORS — Five young ladies are in charge of the Exeter summer playground program.
Back, left, Tracey Campbell and Elaine Overholt. Front, Liz Deichert, Laura Johns and Marion Adams.
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uty 0, 1976 Page 5
Iffirondale Women's Institute
held their June 30 meeting at
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Till you've seen
WOOD'S
FREEZERS
at
Bonthronis
of Henson
242.2023 Hansa
derstanding that this Man en-
joyed a certain amount of success
with a local Boys Soccer team
last year.
We are now challenging Silcock
to coach one of the worst Junior
Rugby teams in Ontario. For the!
past 3 seasons since the teams'
inception, only 4 competitive
games have been won. Unless
things improve next year, the
team will be folded.
With the help of our area
sponsors, we will pay Silcock full
expenses to coach, and should the
team be fortunateenough to come
close to winning an award next
season, we will reward Mr.
Silcock accordingly.
Members of the Lambton,Saints
Junior RugbyClub
Atisable news
— Continued from Page 4
-graphical models of the Kime
Property and Clinton Conser
vation Area. a resource inven-
tory for the Hay Agreement
Forest will be done as well as
mapping and marking the Park-
hill nature trails.
The two education and rec-
reation co-ordinators for Park-
hill Conservation Area are Kathy
Rippey and sue. Warburton. They
are running a weekend inter-
pretive and recreational program
for the campers and area day
users at Parkhill Conservation
Area. They are also developing
interpretive displays for that
area.
The person who ties the sum-
mer Experience '76 program
together is the Program Manag-
er, Anne Harrison. Her time is
I spent on correspondence, time
sheets, inspection of municipal
projects and the general co-
ordination of the Authority's
Experience '76 program.
The provincial government is
to be commended for funding
such summer programs for stu-
dents, the Authority recognizes
the students as a great asset to
their programs and appreciate
their, capable, hardworking and
enthusiastic attitudes.
When visiting our areas this
summer, which we hope you will
do, don't hesitate to ask for
assistance from our staff. They
will be happy to help you. Please
keep in mind that you can assist
them by putting any litter, yours
or someone elses, in the trash
cans provided, and by obeying
the Authority's rules and regula-
tions.
The parks are developed and
maintained for your use and
enjoyment, so visit a conser-
vation area and have a good
summer.
Hurondale WI learn of Bangladesh
Usborne Central school with
president Mrs. Harry Dougall
presiding.
The Institute Ode was sung
followed by Mary Stewart collect.
Roll call proved interesting by
members telling how they had
improved their education since
school days, The minutes of
previous meetings were read and
approved. Also financial
By MRS, M. H. ELSTON
M.H, and Mrs. Elston attended
the golden Wedding celebration
of Mr. & Mrs. Emerson Grey,
Dundalk on Sunday, June 20. Also
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Trudgeon, Mount Forest during
the weekend andcwith Mr, & Mrs.
Fred Gilchrist Flesherton.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Blair and Faye
attended the graduation of their
daughter Robin held in the Lady
Eaton college of Trent Univer-
sity, Peterborough. They also
attended the graduation of their
daughter Faye at Lamhton
College, Sarnia_
statement and correspondence
were read.
There had been a ear load of
ladies attended Huronview
bazaar earlier in the month, Mrs,
Roylance Westcott explained
about the bursary for Huron
County and hoped more girls
would take an interest and apply
for it if they qualified.
There are th'ree. different
Mr. Cecil Skinner, Exeter, who
was in hospital for 2 weeks is at
the present convalescing at the
home of his son and wife Mr. Sr
Mrs. Sam Skinner.
M,H. & Mrs. Elston travelled to
Halliburton last week to visit
their granddaughter Sheila
Elston, Administrator and
Director of Nurses of the new
Medicare Hospital of Halliburton
returning home by Huntsville
where they visited relatives of
Mrs, Elston. Mr. & Mrs. Sidney
Davis & family, Severn Bridge.
Mr. & Mrs. Sam Skinner and
family attended the Pym reunion
held at Riverview Park, Exeter
on Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Elmore Dunn called
Incorrect
Dear Sirs :
This letter is to ask you to make
a correction in your newspaper re
the article about Dr. Fletcher's
picnic and in which my painting
was mentioned,
I take exception to your
reporter saying, "Mrs, Ellis was
born without arms or legs", This
is not correct and was absolutely
unnecessary to mention, I prefer
my paintings to stand on their
own merit and not on sympathy
from the public!
Furthermore one would
presume from your article that I
would paint witn my mouth.
Tiewever I do have shortened
arms and hold my brush with two
arms. If you must mention my
handicap it should have read,
"born without hands and feet." I
also have short legs and walk on
two above-knee artificial limbs.
I would appreciate a brief
correction being made in your
paper.
And oblige
Kathleen M. Hart Ellis
Challenge
To the weekly paper of Exeter,
Ontario:
We would like to issue an of-
ficial challenge to Dave Silcock of
your Town.
We recently witnessed
Silcock's coaching of the Huron
Juniors and the victory they
acquired' in the Ontario Cricket
finals.
We are also ' of the un-
scholarships: Dorothy Futeher,
Florence P. Sadie and Helen
McKereher.
An article of $3 value is to be
sent to area convention. Mem-
bers voted a $50 donation to
Kirkton Woodham Community
Center and also to go to Country
Playhouse to see "Anne of Green
Gables" if tickets were available.
Education and Cultural ac-
tivities conveners Mrs. R. Mayer
and Mrs, C. Mills had charge of
the program. Mrs, Mayer in-
troduced Mrs. B. Eaton froln
Staffa who told of her ex-
periences in Bangladesh which
were very interesting. Current
events were given by Mrs, Archie
Etherington.
Mrs, Hugh Love gave an in-
teresting talk of the bus trip to the
Maritmes and Newjoundland
with the Kirkton Institute and of
the day spent at the convention in
Charlottetown,
It was reported that the historic
hell would be erected during the
summer, Mrs, H. Dougall
reported on the officers con-
ference. Collection was taken and
meeting closed with 0 Canada.
on their brothers Mr. Allan
Buswell and Mr. & Mr'. Melville
Buswell on Sunday.
Mrs. Alma McAllister is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Bidduiph resident
patient in hospital