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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-05-18, Page 5Times-Advocate, May 18, 1978 Page 5 Adorns, gals dine at Elimville meal and Donna KerslakeBy KATHY COOPER The Thames-Road-Eli- mville C.G.I.T. girls and their mothers or friend enjoyed the annual Mother and Daughter banquet Tuesday evening at Elim­ ville Church. The guest speaker was Judy Savoy of C.F.P.L. television and radio. She talked about having con­ fidence and life as she has worked her way up as the first woman to be on the weather program at CFPL. Mrs. Craig Webber made a toast to the C.G.I.T. girls with Nancy. Cooper responding. Shirlee Ballantyne made a toast to the mothers and Mrs. John Pym responded. Cheryl Cann thanked the ladies that helped with the meal. Lori Lynn Stewart and Elaine Pym told of their time spent at the C.G.I.T. camp last summer. The graduation ceremony was conducted by the leaders :-Mrs. Edwin Ker­ slake, Mrs. Ted Kernick and Mrs. Craig Webber. Mrs. Ray Cann, Mrs. Ross Skinner and Mrs. Floyd Cooper lit candles and presented them to the three graduates - Elaine Pym, Pauline Pym and Lori Lynn Stewart. Pauline Pym was chair lady for the evening. Diane Ballantyne and Joan Cooper served punch before the welcomed the guests at the door and introduced Judy Savoy. Mrs. Howard Pym thanked Judy and presented her with a gift. Cheryl Stewart played God Save the Queen. The evening closed by each girl presenting a gift to her mystery mother. Personal Several from the com­ munity attended “Music Night” held at South Huron High School on Wednesday evening. The junior and senior choirs of Usborne Central School along with many other schools presented a good evening of music. institute Meets The president, Mrs. Murray Coward, opened the meeting of the Elimville Women’s Institute Wednesday evening. The meeting opened with the Ode and Collect followed by the roll call. The district annual will be held in Hensall United Church, Thursday May 18 at 9:30 a.m.Huronview Blossom Tea is Wednesday May 31. The Usborne school graduation banquet will be Thursday;June 22|at Kirkton- Woodham Community Centre. Miss Ruth Skinner reported on the Huron County Historic Society meeting held at Kippen recently. The prices for the meals and pies were left the same. Mrs. Howard Pym said sne had “Flowers of Hope” which help support the South Huron and District Association for the Mentally Retarded. The safety meeting was in charge of Mrs. Wm. Allen. She opened the meeting with a poem “Mothers Love.” Miss. Skinner read a story “The Nightingale Touch.” Mrs. Pym led in a sing song. Mrs. Ron Fletcher read an article on “Safety in the Home.” Mrs. Allen in­ troduced the guest speaker Len McGregor of the Farm Safety Association and Department of Agriculture. He discussed safety with a farm tractor, fires and gasses, and showed a film picturing how farm ac­ cidents happen. The members husbands were guests at this meeting. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Don Wilcox and family of Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Pehlke, Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Fulton and boys, Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fulton were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton. DISPLAY USBORNE BAKING — A large number of tasty items were available at Saturday's bake sale at Usborne Central School. From the left are Caroline DeGraw, Susan Van der Spek, Julie Ford and Audrey Van Wieren, T-A photo PUBLIC NOTICE Meeting For Dashwood & Area Citizens at Dashwood Community Centre May 23, 1978 at 8:30 P.M. Regarding additions to Community Hall Everyone plan to attend as a vote by ballot will be taken. 60% majority of persons attending 18 years and over must be had before any additions will be considered. Sugar and Spice Continued from Page 4 wend their way wearily toward the finals. This year, April was worse than usual, with a thousand windbags ex­ pelling their contents into the air about an upcoming election. Suddenly, all sorts of people who couldn’t care less whether you got ingrown toenails or fell into a cess-pool, began showing great friendliness and sincerity, a genuine concern about your point of view and how you would vote. And I think the month of April is pretty well brought to its climax by the income tax return, due on the last day of that miserable month. I always feel that I’ve been beaten, raped, and left naked by the side of the road, when that ordeal is over. It doesn’t cheer me up much to look around and see all the people diddling the unemployment insurance, all the former students, now fairly affluent, who never paid back their student loans. Looking back, all I can say is that April is Awful. Thank goodness for May. 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