The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-05-20, Page 47REGISTRATION — Saturday was registration day at Elimville Hall for Usborne Minor Baseball. From left,
Aldeen Skinner, Sam Skinner, President, and Betty Borland registerKevin Easterbrook,Tim Easterbrook and
Scott Rundle for the Hurondale ball team. T-A photo by Sharon Specht.
Elimville WI hears report
Thank You
The Commercial Department and Technical Department at South
Huron District High School, wish to express their sincere thanks to the
following area firms for their active participation in the recent work
experience program.
Hensall District Co-op
Royal sank
Simpson Sears
South Huron Hospital
Custom Trailers Ltd.
Village of Zurich
Ball-Macaulay,
Bank of Nova SEotid
Dayton Tires
Victoria,Grey
Banghart.Kelly-Dolg
Canadian Canners Ltd.
Corp, of Town of Exeter
Stephen Printing
Hensall
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Zurich
Henson
Exeter
Huron Park
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Thompson & Sons Ltd,
Kongskilde Limited
Gaiser-Kneale Insurance
Avco Finance Ltd,
Dr. R. W. Read
Dashwood industries
Dunlirte Limited
Exeter Community Credit Union Ltd. Exeter
Fred Eyre Real Estate Exeter
Ainsworth Electric St, Marys
Workmen Form Equipment St. Marys
take Huron Water Supply System Grand send
Bert Borland Ltd. Centralia
Don Dietrich Construction Parkhill
Hensall
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Exeter
Centralia
Huron Park
We also wish to thank those firms who indicated their interest in
our work experience program but were unable to -take an active part
in it this year.
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Commercial Director
J. L. Wooden W. Fydenchuk
Principal Technical Director
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Pane 19 I know it takes just a second or
two of distraction to cause such an
accident and I am in total
sympathy and support for you. It
is just lucky that it was no worse.
Hoping your wounds and
bruises soon heal and you are
fully recuperated, allowing you to
return to work. I'll be thinking of
you with interest.
Sincerely
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By KATHY COOPER
The Elimville Women's
Institute held their May meeting
at the Elimville hall May 12, The
Opening Ode and Creed started
the meeting. The roll call was
answered by "An industry of
Huron County,"
Mrs. Elva Routly gave the
hospital report. Mrs. Marjorie
Johns gave a report from the
conference she attended in
Waterloo.
A donation was given to ARC
Industry in Dashwood.
The delegates to the District
Annual to be held at the Crediton
Community Centre May 20 are
Mrs. Grace Pym, Mrs. Isabelle
Fletcher, Mrs, Jean Lynn and
Mrs. Ina Skinner.
It was announced that tickets
were available for the Huron
Country Playhouse which the
Institute hopes to attend on
August 12 to see "Anne of Green
Gables.
President, Mrs. Grace Pym,
presented the retiring secretary-
treasurer Mrs. Annie Johns with
a gift.
The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries committee of Mrs.
Jean Lynn and Mrs. Marie Brock
were in charge of the program.
Mrs. Marjorie Johnsled in a sing
song. Mrs. Lynn had a kit from
the loan library on wood finishing
which she discussed. She also
gave a comical reading.
Mrs. Brock led in a "Quiz E-Q"
concerning air and water
pollution. Mrs. Marion Skinner
discussed the stitches the 4-H
club had in "A Todch of Stit-
chery.". She showed the mitred
corner and also the twisted cord.
There were samples of the dif-
ferent stitches passed around.
Mrs, Lynn then showed slides
along with a commentary on
noise pollution which had been
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prepared by Jim Lynn and Chuck
Ford several years ago. The
meeting closed with lunch.
A large number from this
community attended the "Music
Night" at South Huron District
High School Thursday evening.
The Senior Choir and the Junior
Choir from Usborne Central
School both performed,
Achievement Day for the three
Elimville 4-H clubs completing
"A Touch of Stitchery" was held
on Saturday. Elimville I
presented a skit "Which Girl is
Best", Elimville II presented "A
Touch of Stitchery, A Touch of
You", and Elimville III
presented an exhibit
"Embroidery stitches and their
uses" with Dorothy Bax as
commentator,
Elaine Pym and Dorothy Bax
received County Honors and
Nancy Hern received Provincial
Honors.
Young People
The Elimville Young People's ,
class have been studying dif-
ferent religions during Sunday
School. The past Sunday, the
teachers:Mr. Howard Pym, Mr.
Howard Johns and Mrs. Martin
DeJonge and the students: Mary
Johns, Carol Allen, Elaine Pym,
Carol DeJonge and Kathy Cooper
attended the service at Our Lady
of Mt. Carmel.
The CGIT Mother and
Daughter banquet was held at
Elimville United Church
Tuesday.
Mrs. Joy Kerslake, one of the
leaders, proposed a toast to the
girls and Laurel Hodgert replied.
Donna Stewart proposed a toast
to the mothers and Mrs. Grace
Pym replied.
Ruth Bray favoured with a
piano solo. The three CGIT
leaders, Mrs. Sharon Lynn, Mrs.
Bev, Mellenger and Mrs. Ker-
slake lead in the Graduation
-Service, The two members
graduating were Diane Hodgert
and Laurel Hodgert.
Carol Allen and Lori Lynn
Stewart lead in a sing song*
Mary Johns thanked the
women who served the meal.
Brenda Hodgert introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs. Pat
Ballantyne, who showed slides on
the trip she and her husband
took to Mexico, She also had
many lovely articles on display.
Kathy Cooper thanked Mrs.
Ballantyne and presented her
with a gift. The mystery mothers
were then presented with a gift
revealing who their mystery
daughter had been for the past
year.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited Thursday evening with
Mr. & Mrs, Doug Kyle of Hensall.
Mrs, Norman Jaques is a
patient in South Huron Hospital.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. W. J.
Routly during the weekend were
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Rennie and
family of Brantford, Mr. S, W.
McFalls of Lucan and Mr. & Mrs.
Don Wilcox and family of Kit-
chener.
Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper
visited with Mr. & Mrs, Mousseau
of Ridgetown over the weekend,
Weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Alvin Fulton were Mr. &
Mrs. Harvey Lantz of
Shakespeare.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs, Fulton were Mr. & Mrs.
Laurie Faulhafer of
Shakespeare, Mrs. Jean Noble of
Stratford, Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Bell, Keith and Wayne of
Bayfield and Brenda Toch of
Shakespeare.
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Lamport,
Julie and Greg took Mr. & Mrs.
Howard Kerslake out for supper
on Saturday evening to Gallant's
Moulin Rouge, Grand Bend, Mr.
& Mrs. Paul Coates, Steven and
Christine, Mrs. Elsie Earl and
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Kerslake also
attended. They all returned to the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Jim Kerslake
after supper. The occasion was
the 35th wedding anniversary of
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Kerslake.
Ptrsona Is
Congratulations to Barry
Miller who was given an award
as the best all round student at
the Graduation Exercises on
Friday at the Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology.
Jeff Rowe, four-year old son of
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Rowe met
with a painful accident last week.
Mr. Ed Coward is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne
visited on Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. William Harper of Mitchell,
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde and
Calvin were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Rohde.
Pearl Buswell of Centralia
spent the weekend with Cheryl
Stewart
Several from this community
attended the folk musical
"Natural Life" at*Calvary United
Church, Dashwood on Sunday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan
and Connie visited on Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. John
McLauchlan of London.
Rev. Ted Stephens of the
Brucefield Pastoral charge was
the minister at church on Sunday
while Rev. Barry Robinson was
the guest preacher at Kippen
Youth Anniversary,
Twenty-two ladies attended a
miscellaneous shower on Friday
evening for Mrs. Bert Robinson,
newlywed, at the home of Mrs,
Glen Lamport assisted by Mrs,
Bev Alexander. A short program
was enjoyed and lunch was
served. Mr. & Mrs. Robinson are
residing in Lucan.
Editor's note: the following letter
was sent to Mrs, Anne Vander
Wiel of Exeter following the
report in newspapers of the
school bus accident on Huron St.
E. on May 4, in which 31 pppilS
and the bus driver herself,
received iniuries, Mrs. Vander
Wiel was the driver of that bus.
According to the Exeter OPP
report that accident was caused
by a pupil on the bus who
distracted the driver.
Dear Anne;
Although we have never met
One another, I felt I had to write
to you today, following your
unfortunate accident, I, too, am a
school bus driver, 50 years old,
and share a feeling of kinship, I
have had a little problem of
discipline that seemed to come to
a head on Wednesday and the
picture of your accident in the
newspaper, fully justified my
concern and was shown to the
children following a reprimand
by the two principals of the two
schools to which I drew the
children.
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After a number of years,
several driving courses and
many learner's permits, I was
finally issued a driver's license.
My joy was enhanced when my
husband gave me a set of car
keys and a gasoline credit card,
On the morning of my maiden
run, I realized that my husband's
confidence in my driving had not
been as complete as I had
thought, He had not, I discovered
given me a key to the garage.
A woman wears a sweater to
accentuate the positive and a
girdle. to eliminate the negative.
Remember It's perfectly
alright to pray for a good harvest
but the Good Lord expects you to
keep on hoeing.
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