HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-07-28, Page 19PREPARE BAND PROGRAM — The Salvation Army Citadel band from London performed at South Huron
Hospital and Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall, Sunday. Shown checking the agenda are bandmaster
Bramwell Gregson and Shirley and Eric Luther, Hensall. Staff photo
!italic Institute told of fitness,
watch demonstration of Yoga
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Mrs. John Templeman and
Mrs. Norman Harburn hosted the
Family and Consumers meeting
of the Staffa Womens institute in
the township hall when guest
speaker was Mrs. Ron Kraemer,
Mitchell.
She spoke on Physical Fitness,
stressing the importance of
exercise and a sensible diet. She
also had a quantity of good
literature available for the
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members. Mrs. Barry Mahon
discussed yoga and demon-
strated the different poses.
Members answered the roll call
by telling "how I relieve ten-
sion".
Mrs. Norman Harburn con-
ducted a contest and Mrs.
Charles Douglas gave a two
minute talk on our royal family.
During business the bus trip
was discussed with Mrs. Charles
Douglas, Mrs. Norman Harburn
and Mrs. Ross McPhail the
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August,
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman
returned home this past week
after holidaying in the western
provinces, attending the Calgary
Stampede and visiting wiht Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Robinson & family,
Youngstown Alberta.Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Carter, Mrs, J. Bartell,
Mr. & Mrs. Wib Duncan,
Ray & Duanne Duncan, High
River, Alberta and Mr. & Mrs.
Graham Wack and family,
Killarney, Manitoba.
Alec Scott and Morris Ruston
returned home Saturday after a
two week holiday in England and
Scotland.
Shirley and Steven Miller and
Barbara and Richard Tern-
pleman are attending Camp
Bimini this week.
David Templeman hosted a
4H er, Michael McAra from
ChilliwackBritish Columbia for a
week. There were six 4H'ers
hosted in Perth County and while
here, they along with their hosts
attended the 'Shakespearean
Festival, visited the dairy farm
of Mr & Mrs. Bill Mahon and
family and visited Niagara Falls.
Lorne Fell spent a few l dayai
the Western Provinces on a
business trip.
Mr. & Mrs. Clifton Miller
returned home on the weekend
from a three week holiday in the
western provinces.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Dow have
returned from a visit with their
son David in Saskatoon
Saskatchewan.
The Seaforth Brass Band led by
Doctor Toll entertained on the
front lawn at Huronview Friday
evening. The residents enjoyed
hearing some of the old band
numbers. Following the program
at the Home the Band played for
a concert in the Clinton Library
Park.
Congratulations to John
McCallum who received the prize
for being the eldest member in
the July 12 parade at Bayfield.
John will be celebrating his
ninety-fifth birthday in Sep-
tember.
The Clinton Pipe Band
provided the Family Night
program and all of the residents
were able to•take advantage of
the music as the band used the
front parking lot for a parade
square.
The Elimville Womens
Institute were hosts for the July
birthday, Mrs. Janet Coward was
emcee for the program and
musical numbers were provided
by Danny and Joey Gower,
Elaine and Margaret Pym, piano
melodies by Marjorie Johns, step
dance numbers by Shelly &
Sandra Firilayson,
The 23 celebrants received gifts
from the Institute and birthday
cake and lemonade was served
by the ladies, Mrs. Waghorn, who
was formerly from Elimville,
thanked the Institute on behalf of
the ladies.
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REEVES PICNIC
The annual Reeves reunion was
held at the Bayfield summer
cottage of Helen and Charlie
Reeves of Seaforth, About 50
people attended, coming from
Ottawa, Stratford, Exeter and
Huron Park to name a few.
Games were conducted by
Donna Webster and winners
were:
Races — Dennis Webster,
Darren Childs, Kirsti Neely,
Danny Childs, Jamie Neely,
Derrick Childs, Dale Nott, Sean
Neely, Sean Neely, Bob Neely,
Ray Childs, Debby Webster,
Meta Childs, Joan Neely.
Wheelbarrow Race — Sean and
Bob Neely, Meta and Derrick
Childs, Stacy and Dale Nott;
sackrace Kirsti Neely, Dale
Nott, Dennis Webster, Jamie
Neely, Derrick Childs, Deanna
Childs, Sean Neely, Mary
Anderson, Jamie Neely; kick the
slipper — Ray Childs, Bob Neely,
Debby Webster,
Organizers for next year will be
Bill and Velma Harvey. It will be
held at the home of Don and
Donna Webster, Exeter.
GLANVILLE REUNION
The 25th Glanville reunion was
held at the Seaforth Lions Park,
July 3. Everyone enjoyed a good
visit before lunch was set out,
Sports were conducted by
Doreen McRoberts. To begin
sports everyone,joined in a silly
song. Adults quarter and funnel
contest, Les Glanville, Bonnie
Glanville, Betty Glanville and
Reg Lloyd.
1-3 years candy hunt; 4-5 years
clothesline race, Dean Glanville,
Jamie Parker, Laurie Glanville;
6-7 years inchworm race; 6-7
years oven mitt and gum race,
Dean Glanville, Laurie Glanville,
Barbie Glanville and Jamie
Parker; 6-7 years cat & mouse
game,
8-9-10-11-12 & 13 years, slang
word contest, Teresa Glanville;
adults caterpillar race; men's
shoot out, oven mitts race, Chum
Hayden; women's washday
relay; 8.9-10 years horses &
riders, Kathryn Burton and
Sherri Orr; girls shoot out, The
baby with first birthday was
closest to the reunion was
Jeromy Bissonnette. The person
who came the farthest was Reg.
Lloyd.
The 1978 executive is as
follows: President - Ken Parker,
Vice President - Lloyd Glanville,
Secretary-Treasurer .Cathy
Glanville, Sports - Doreen
McRoberts.
It was decided to hold next
years reunion the first Sunday in
July at Seaforth Lion's Park,
PICNIC AT GODERICH
The 38th annual Thomson clan
reunion was held at Goderich on
July 17 with 68 members at-
tending.
It was a pleasure for everyone
in this vicinity to meet their
relatives John and Lorene
Thomson of Arizona, Eleanor
Fischer, and Hazel Chance of
Manitoba. This is the first time
John and his wife were present at
the Thomson Reunion, He is the
son of the late Dr. John Thomson
who was the brother of the late
Robert Thomson of Kippen.
Eleanor, Hazel, John and Lorene
all received the prize for coming
the greatest distance.
After everyone enjoyed a
delicious smorgasbord lunch a
short business meeting followed.
John Thomson and Eleanor
Fischer each gave a short speech
declaring their delight to be
present, At this time the new
executive for 1978 was elected,
They are as follows: president,
Cecil Pepper; vice-president,
Gwen O'Rourke; secretary-
treasurer, Mary Thomson;
sports committee, Ken and Pat
Britton and Brenda Pepper;
lunch committee, Alex and
Hannah Miller. The meeting
closed with the agreement to
meet next year on the third
Sunday in July in Mitchell.
During the afternoon everyone
participated in races arid games.
The winners are as follows: 5 and
under, Lisa Britton; t to 8, Janet
Britton, Jamie O'Rourke, Laura
Britton; 9 to 11, Bert Vor-
stenbosch, David O'Rourke, Goof
Chase; 12 to 14, Darryl Vor-
stenbosch, Gail O'Rourke,Bobbit
Dale; 15 and up, Bruce Thomson,
Brad Chase; young people, John
Thomson, Viki O'Rourke,
Beatrice Thomson; 3 legged,
Bobbi and Vicki O'Rourke,
Beatrice Thomson and Cindy
Cornish, Gwen O'Rourke and
Cecil Pepper; balloon filled with
Water, Vicki and Bobbi
O'Rourke, Joanne and Bert
Vorstenbosch, Beatrice Thomson
and Cindy Cornish; kick the
slipper, girls, Vicki O'Rourke,
Joanne Vorstenbosch, Jo-arin
Pepper; boys, Darryl Vor-
stenbosch, Brad Chase, Greg
Chase and David O'Rourke tied,
Sack race, Bert Vorstenbosch
and Beatrice Thomson, Greg and
Brad ewe, Marilyn and Jo-ann
Pepper; throwing the bag, boys,
DRIVE
CAREFURY
Bruce Thomson, Darryl Vor-
stenbosch, and Brad Chase, Bert
Vorstenbosch; girls, Bobbi Dale,
Joanne Vorstenbosch, Vicki
O'Rourke; somersaulting, Bert
Vorstenbosch, Jo-ann Pepper,
David O'Rourke; boys, Bruce
Thomson, Brad Chase, Darryl
Vorstenb0s0h.; Men's_ lticit the
slipper, least distance, Brtieg
ThOntson, Alex Miller, Pat De
Jong,
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