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HELP ME, I'M FALLING! Heather Weaver, right is counting on her
brother Kirk to keep her from going down the slide just yet at Grand
Bend last week. They were visiting here from Port Colborne.
T-A photo by Sharon Specht
"CtCCOLD" — Peter Bates,
seven, leaks the part and sings
the song Cc4cOld at the Lucon
Show Friday,,,
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Times-Advocate, May 29, 1970
Page I
Mount Carmel. :PTA
meets in gymnasium
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HEY, THIS SAND STUFF IS COOL! Barney, centre, who is just four months old is discovering how cooling
beach sand can be and is enjoying the afternoon with Sheryl Dawe left and owner Sandy Oliver, all of
Grand Bend. Guide photo by Sharon Specht
Mother and daughter supper
• held by Dashwood group
By PAUL SALMON
On the evening of May 13, the
PTA of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
School held a well attended,
event-filled meeting in the school
gymnasium. The first highlight of
the meeting was the draw to
declare the winner of the grocery
hamper which had been raffled
off by students at the school. Mrs.
Alfons VanSes was the lucky
winner of the hamper which
contained thirty-five dollars
worth of groceries. The second
highlight of the meeting was the
showing of a film, "Saying
Good-bye" which dealt with the
preservation of wildlife. The PTA
is to be congratulated on holding
a meeting which contained a
perfect balance of business and
pleasure,
A further congratulation to the
school's PTA must also be
mentioned with regard to their
charitable donation of $100 which
was sent to We Save A Family
fund in India.
The pupils at Our Lady of Mt.
Carmel School wish to announce
that their Variety Night will be
held on May 27. The children of
each room will be presenting ten
to twenty minutes . of en-
tertainment and parents are
advised not to miss out on the fun.
The children at the school will
also be participating in the May
Crowning, in honour of the
Blessed Virgin, to be held on
Sunday, May 30, at 7:30 p.m. at
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church,
As of late Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid
Hogan have been making
frequent visits to St. Mary's
Hospital in London, where they
have been visiting Mrs. Hogan's
sister, Mrs. Herb Hartman, a
long-time patient at the hospital.
If the speedy rate at which Mr.
Tom Fleming is constructing his
new home in our village is any
indication of general progress, we
can expect Mt. Carmel to be a
city of sky-scrapers by 1980!
On Friday, May 7, Mr. & Mrs.
Nick Jeromkin Jr. and their son
Klaus headed about 300 miles
north to the family's cottage on
Lake MacKenzie near Bancroft.
On the following Sunday, Mr. &
Mrs. Jeromkin took Klaus to
Pettawawa, a community 100
miles further north, where
Klaus, a member of the armed
forces, will be stationed for the
next three years. The two parents
returned to Mt. Carmel on the
night of Monday, May 10.
BARBECUE WINNER — Geraldine Stone wan the traveller gas barbecue in the Tenderspot's grand open-
ing draw Saturday, She is shown receiving the prize from Danny Masse of The Tenderspot. T-A photo.
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By MRS, IRVIN RADER
The May meeting of Zion
Lutheran church Ladies' Aid was
a Mother and daughter pot luck
supper with group 1 and Mrs.
Harry Hayter convener in
charge. 76 were present including
24 Ladies' Aid members.
Honorary members Mrs, Hilda
Wein, Mrs. Laura Datars, Mrs.
Maggie Nadiger, and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller were head table
guests. Mrs. Susan Merner,
honorary member, was visited on
her 100th birthday and presented
with a rose corsage. Others not
able to he present were
recognized,
Elizabeth Datars proposed a
toast to the mothers and Mrs.
Earl Keller to the daughters.
Mrs, Marvin Barz, Goderich,
thanked the women for the
supper,
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Oluf Pedersen, lucky saucer;
Mrs. Ernest Koehler, birthday
nearest ; Stacey Rader, youngest
daughter; Mrs. Lorne Becker,
youngest grandmother; Mrs.
Hilda Wein, oldest grandmother;
mother with the most children in
school, Mrs. Marvin Barz,
The junior choir sang several
selections and Barbara and
Brenda Rader gave a reading.
Mrs. Arnold Becker, president,
conducted a brief business
meeting. The Altar Guild
reported 22 treats, 5 phone calls, 4
treats, 1 bouquet. The new Guild
is Mrs. Ray VanDorsselaer and
Helen Nadiger.
Mrs. Marie Tiernan showed a
film, "The Kyoquat School", a
school in British Columbia. Mrs.
Joanne McKnight spoke on
ecology boxes and had several on
display. She also spoke on her
new hobby quilling. A draw for a
Mother's day plaque was won by
Mrs. Florence Keller.
Personals
Mrs. Edith Beie?ling spent a
few days in London with Mr. &
Mrs. Norman Beierling last
week.
Mr. & Mrs. Old Pedersen
observed their 55th wedding
anniversary Tuesday, May 11,
Mr. & Mrs. Art Haugh, London,
spent same time with Miss Pearl
Kraft last week.
Confirmation
Seven young adults were
confirmed in Zion Lutheran
church, Sunday, May 16, by
Pastor Marvin Bars. Joseph
Becker, Katherine Keller,
Brenda MacDonald, Brenda
Miller, Barbara Rader, Patti
Rader and Sandra Tyler were
confirmed. Katherine Keller was
also baptized.
Baskets of flowers were
provided by the confirmants and
the flowers on the altar by the
Ladies' Aid.
U.C.W. meeting
The Community Friendship
committee with Mrs. Syd Baker
in charge of the program for the
May Meeting of Calvary United
Church Women was held
Tuesday. It was visitation night
when members met at the church
and went out to visit the shut-ins.
Everyone returned to the church
and shared their experiences
with the group.
Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan,
president, dealt with the
business. The ladies were
reminded of the visit of Dundas
Street choir May 16. The Sun-
shine committee is Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson and Mrs. Gordon
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