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Child Wednesday. The grade eight class enjoyed a Japanese dinner. Consuming fish from
the left are Scott Dinney, Tim Bender and John Kawcznyski. T-A photo
Times-,Advocate, October 31, 1979 Page 13
Families gather at Kirktoi n
Legion Auxiliary
celebrate birthday
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
SHIPKA
Shipka sharp shooters,
Tom Russell, and his Dad,
Cliff, accompanied by Cliff's
Continued from page 4
or trying to pass by laws or
take more and more of this
freedom from the in-
dividuals.
It is not only town councils
that do this, it is also true of
all aspects of government. If
they would only pause a
minute and think that most
of the people that they push
some of the silly by-laws on
are as intelligent as any one
making these decisions.
Also if we wanted to be
dictated to it seems to me
that we should forget about
November 11. Instead of
making a farce out of our
war dead by shoving
something at them that they
don't want or really don't
need. They died to preserve
our freedom What right do a
handful of men have to take
it away.
This is only my opinion and
maybe it is poorly expressed
but I really believe that the
majority of Canadians are so
proud of what they are and
what they have that they
really don't need by-laws
that take away a little more
of their freedoms.
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brother Earl, have returned
home from a hunting trip to
Wawa in Northern Ontario,
where Cliff got the lucky shot
and brought home a moos
Surprise Party
A group of their former
farm neighbours surprised
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Becker,
at their home in Zurich last
Tuesday evening for a
housewarming party and
Social evening, They
presented them with a pot of
mums. The Becker's
recently sold their farm in
this area to take up
residence in Zurich.
Personals
Tuesday visitors with
Hugh and Annie Morenz,
were Michelle's mother,
Mrs. Carol Harrington and
friend of London, and Ward
and Ina Neeb, of Zurich.
Mrs. Otto Plein and
Christopher of Elmira, spent
holidays here last week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fermon Snyder, while
Christopher's Daddy was
away on a hunting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Regier,
Christopher, Heather and
Jill, of Detroit, spent the
week end here at her
parents, Ken and Ortha
Baker.
Jamie Adkins, of Zurich
spent the week end here at
the home of his sister, Gloria
and Harvey Beierling, and
his nephews Kevin and
Dwight.
Jamie's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Adkins and Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Love, of
Zurich spent the week end in
Detroit.
The Ladies Auxiliary to
R.E. Pooley Branch 167
Exeter held their birthday
meeting Monday October 22
at the Legion Hall with 41
members present.
President Dawn Murray
conducted the business.
Wendy Whiting was
initiated into the Auxiliary.
Grace Farquhar won the
mystery prize. Past president
Elsie McDonald presented
Margaret Hedley with her 20
year pin. Wilhelmina
Jaques, Esther Hillman,
Gladys Bierling and Shirley
Snell won the cribbage
Trophy in Kincardine
September 25.
New sweaters and socks
are to be purchased for the
hockey team sponsored by
the auxiliary.
Plans were made to go to
London to Westminster
Hospital Wednesday,
November 14 to play bingo
with the veterans.
Georgie Sims, Shirley
Smith and Bonnie Corey are
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Simpson attended the St,
Lawrence-Ottawa Valley
FlyingFarmersConventionin
Ottawa on the week-end,
Recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Robinson and
family were Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Rea, Portage La
Prairie and Mr. and Mrs,
Oscar Brine, St. Marys.
Mrs. Joan McCormick
spent sometime with her
sister Mr. and Mrs. John
Hanniman and family of
Renfrew.
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Denham, Sunday
to celebrate the wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Meyers.
A Switzer gathering was
held at Stratford to celebrate
the birthday of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Switzer and Mr.
and Mrs. B, Stalke,
A family gathering was
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Blackler to
celebrate the wedding an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs.
burns lilackler and the
birthday of David Blackler.
Others present were Mr.
and Mrs. Ron 'Aiken and .
Miss Noble, St. Marys, Miss
VanDenbogart, 1„Jrilendale,
Mrs. Wm. J. wackier,
Lcnon. Jayne and Robert
Wackier.
to be the social committee.
Zone Commander Peg
Coombs from Seaforth made
her official visit. She brought
greetings from Provincial
Command and pointed out
some changes to take place
after the Dominion con-
vention to be held in Ottawa
September 1980.
She stressed the need to
donate more to our Bursary
Program and encourage
more students to apply.
Those elegible are sons and
daughters of War Veterans,
of Ordinary members of the
Legion, of associate mem-
bers and of members of the
Ladies Auxiliary, Zone Cl.
Convention to be held in
Hensall May 4, 1980.
W. Jaques presented Peg
with a gift on behalf of the
Auxiliary.
Next general meeting
November 25, Christmas
meeting December 10.
Lunch and birthday cake
was served by Janice
Frayne and her committee.