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CREDITON EAST
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Regele,
Princeton, were Tuesday supper
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Stan
Preszcator.
Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator,
Mrs. Elaine Foran and Robert
England, Huron Park visited
Monday with Mrs. Aaron
Hodgins, London.
Lorna, Brenda and Barbie
Glanville spent Friday with their
brother David Glanville, RR 1
Exeter.
Huron County Board
of Education
Kindergarten
Registration
co
Stephen
Central School
Monday, March 3
9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3 30
Usborne
Central School
Tuesday, March 4
9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3:30
Huron
Centennial School
Wednesday, March 5
9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3:30
Exeter
Public School
Wednesday, March 5
900 - 1200 100.130
Zurich
Public School
Thursday, March 6
9:00 - 12:00
Hensall
Public School
Thursday, March 6
100-330
J.A.D. McCurdy
School
Wednesday, March 12
9:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3:30
Children eligible for
registration will need to be
5 years of age on or before
December 31, 1975.
Please bring birth cer-
tificate, OHIP number, im-
munization cords and any
other pertinent health
records for the School
Nurse.
MT. CARMEL TOP SPEAKERS — During recent competitions, the top public speakers at Mt. Carmel
separate school were chosen. Above, holding the public speaking shield are senior winner Carol Regier and
junior champ Michael Fleming. Others from the left are runners-up William Vondenbygaard, Jane Sullivan,
Margaret Pavkeje and Ruth Ryan. T -A photo
Girls provide program
at Crediton WI session
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
4-H girls meet with WI
Wednesday evening the 4-1-1
girls. their mothers and their
leaders were guests at the
February meeting of the
Wors'en's Institute. The president
Mrs. Cliff Kenney, led in the
recitation of the ode and collect.
Roll call was answered by "A
Health Habit I Will Follow."
The 4-11 girls introduced
themselves and their mothers. A
greeting card from Dorothy
Marshall of Crediton. England
and one from the child sponsored
by the Institute were passed
around. There was a letter of
appreciation from Mrs. Wilfred
Mack, and an invitation to attend
a meeting of the Grand Bend
group. .
It was decided to donate to a
special project of the Exeter Fall
Fair. and to hold Family Night
Tuesday March 18, with supper at
7 p.m. Kathleen Gielen was
chosen to represent the Institute
as princess at the London Farm
Show.
The 4-H girls provided the
program with Darlene Collett in
the chair. June Sullivan played a
piano solo. Shirley Weber and
Kathleen Gielen reviewed the
highlights of their tour of the
University' of Guelph last sum-
mer_
Club 1 presented a skit, Valerie
Finkbeiner gave a reading "The
4-H Girl." and Kathy Davey gave
an accordion solo. Songs sung
were "The 441 Spirit." and "I'm
L':oking over a 4-11 Clover." Mrs.
Brian Hodgins, guest speaker;
talked on "Hairdressing for
I{omemakers." using her sister.
Barbara Mitchell as model.
Mrs. Kenney and Mrs. Gerald
Dearing gave special recognition
to the winners of county honours,
Elizabeth Bender, Darlene
Collett, Kathy Dinney, Maureen
Muller, Cindy Eveland, Joan
Hodge and Denise Glavin; and to
winners of provincial honours,
Shelley Weber, Kathleen Gielen
and Mary Agnes Dietrich.
Special recognition was also
made of Mrs. Barry Clarke's
completion of 18 clubs.
At last week's meeting of 4-11
club 5 leaders Mrs. William
Muller, Mrs. Glenn Hodgins and
18 girls were present. Members
were shown how to stretch fabric
and lay out patterns for proper
cutting. For the next meeting
books are to be ready for in-
spection by Jane Pengilley,
Home Economist.
Crediton club 4
Crediton 441 Club 4,Swinging
Shirttails, held their third
meeting Thursday at the home of
Elaine Pfaff, Mrs. Ed Nethercott
read information and helped the
girls answer questions on
"Suiting the Wardrobe" and
complete a questionnaire on
"Wardrobe Harmony" For the
next meeting, February 25,
patterns were pinned on the
fabric or the fabric cut out.
Personals
Ernie Whiteford has returned
home after a three-week stay in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Joe McCann is a patient at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs.William Averill
have returned from a three-week
vacati'on that took them to Fort
Myers. Disney World, Orlando
and Bradenton, Florida, and to
the Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
Fort Myers was a favourite spot
to which the Averills hope to
return for another visit. in
Brandenton they visited Mrs.
Averill's sister-in-law. -
Mr. & Mrs. Will Oestricher
attended the funeral of Roy
Pepper in Clinton Sunday.
Birthday greetings
from son in Israel
By MRS..IRVIN RADER
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Winners were:- ladies' high, Mrs.
Aaron Restemayer; low, Mrs.
Valentine Becker; men's high,
Bill Chandler; low, Mrs. Bill
Watson: lone hands, Mrs. Mary
Moser: hidden score. Patricia
McMartin. The prize was donated
by Ward Neeb of Zurich.
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Dashwood Men's Club
Dashwood Men's club held
their monthly dinner meeting
Monday, February 24, -with
farmers as guests. There were 65
in attendance. The guest speaker
was Carl Hnilica, of the CNA
insurance company, speaking on
insurance.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Tieman
attended a gift show in Toronto
over the weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. Oluf Pedersen, who
are both celebrating birthdays
this week received the following
telegram from their son, Sgt.
Loric Pedersen, who is on duty in
Tel Aviv, Isreal "Happy birthday
mom and dad," love, Loric.
Mrs. Karen Nolan California,
arrived by plane, in London.
Tuesday, to spend some time
with Mr. & Mrs. Oluf Pedersen
and family.
Mrs. Jessie Rader and Mrs.
Greta Schade have returned
home following a two week tour
of Florida. They accompanied
Mrs. Gwen Rader and children to
Florida returning by plane.
Rev. Bruce Guy is a patient in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr & Mrs. Harold Maine.
Kitchener, were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Reinhold Miller
4-H meeting
Dashwood 4-1I girls Club No. 2
held their second meeting at
Dashwood Community centre
with 14 girls present. All the girls
agreed to call the club "Busy
Rasters."
Styles to suit the figure and the
line of the garment were
discussed. The girls brought
fabric samples which they ex•
changed with each other and
observed.
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