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Times -Advocate, July 13, 1978
Told value of house log
Area WI learn
• By JOY SCHEIFEL! •
• AILSA CRAIG,
' ."If you have -any questions
-check with your- local
customs . office and
familiarize yourself with the
laws and regulations before
you leave the country",
advised customs office!(:,-
F:Ilen Whitmore. "That way
you'll save yourself a lot of
hassle" '
Speaking to the Riverview
•W.1. at their July meeting at
the Masonic Hall in Xilsa
Craig, Ellen outlined her
duties assecurity officer ler •
Customs at the London Air
terminal. She related a
number 01 personal experien-
ces and showed members
the_uniform- worn= -while- she
is on duh'
in•" addition she also
brought along the uniform
she wears while working
part-time as a police officer
with the London Auxiliary
Police Force. -This is the
work I'd tike to make a
career of". she explained
"but at the moment it is only
MARSHMALLOW TOAST —,Toasting morshmollows was Hart of the fun enjoyed by the Ailsa
Craig Explorers during them weekend camping_at the Pinery Provincial Park. Nineteen girls
and their leaders, Mrs. Jane Walker and Ellen Whitmore, spent from Friday evening to Mon-
day afternoon enjoying the park. Photo by Scheifele
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ENJOY CAMPOUT -- Ailsa Craig Explorers enjoyed camping lost weekend at the inery
Provincial Pork with their leaders Mrs. Jane Walker -and Ellen Whitmore. Photo by cheifele
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Another uniform the
Wears is that of Explprer
leader. She and her co -
leader. Jane Walker, were
taking ostler twenty ' young
explorers to the Pinery
Provincial Park camping
over the weekend.
Thanked for her in-
teresting talk by Mrs. Ruth
Gjlrrod she was presented
-with a gift in token of ap-
preciation' by the members.
Mrs. Hilda Mortbn,
Curator for Riverview W.I.
then introduced two
Cloverdale W.I, members,
.Mrs. Harold Brophey,
District Curator and Mrs.
Humes Orr. Mrs. Brophey
gave a resume of her
responsibilities and outlined •
some points on how mem-
bers can best be of
assistance to their branch
curators. She emphasized
the need for complete and
_accurate history carefully
prepared in the prescribed
way.
"A house log is �a name
Crediton East
By MRS. STAN
Mrs. Jack ,Jesney
celebrated her 70th birthday
July 6. and also had a
grandson born then to Mr. &
Mrs. Les Jesney. Huron
Park
Mr. & Mrs- Edward Regele
R.R. 4 Walton. parents of
Mrs. Stan Preszcator
celebrated their 50fh wed -
Explorers have
Pinery campout
By JOY SCHEIFELE
A highlight for many of the
Ailsa Craig Explorers last
weekend was the visit of a
friendly raccoon into their
'campsite. Some of the girls
had not seen araccoonclose
by before.
The girls were camping for
the weekend at the Pinery
Provincial Park with their
leaders. Ellen Whitmore and
Jane Walker. Their camping
weekend has become' an
annual event which has
proved extremely popular
with . the young girls.
Nineteen members were
present this year. - •
The girls left AiIsa Craig
Friday afternoon loaded
down with tents and sup-
plies. Throughout the
weekend they went swim-
ming. hiking and did crafts
as well as enjoyed the
traditional evening camp-
fires. Allreturned home
safely Monday afternoon.
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PRESZCATOR
ding anniversary on Sunday,
July 9 at the home of their
other daughter. Mr. & Mrs.
HaroldMcCallum, R.R. 1
Walton.
Friends and. relatives and
neighbors came from
Chatham, Sarnia,- Parkhill.
Crediton, Woodstock.
Cromarty. Mitchell, Dqblin
and Stratford.
Miss Brenda Glanville is
holidaying with cousins Mr.
& Mrs. Cliff Thorton, Lon-
don, Barbie Glanville is with
her brother David Glanville.
Listowel.
hiss Barbie Glanville
spent the week end with Mr.
& Mrs. Robert England and
Robert Jr. at Yogi Bear
Camp. Grand Bend.
- Miss. Cheryl Wein en-
tertained neighbors and
relatives to a Trichem
party on Wednesday.
Miss. Kathy Dinney, bride -
elect daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Don Dinney, was given a
shower .. on Wednesday
evening at Crediton church.
Miss. "Barbara Preszcator.
C;oderich .visited last
Thursday with Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Preszcator and
family.•
customs details
frequently 'misunderstood".
Mrs. James Orr explained.
• The• name really cones
from the same beginning as
a. hip's log. it is a record of a
house from its beginning
and should be left in the
house from one inhabitor to
the next". She suggested
everyont. should try to make
one, including things _they
know about their home such
-as the location, description,. •
floor plan, drains, families
who have lived in the house.
etc. If picturesare available
from ,former owners they
should be included. She
showed the house log she has
completed for her own home.
Both speakers were
presfrented with a gift on
behalf of the members by
Mrs. Neil: -
Promotion
at Carlisle
Carlisle United Church
celebrated Promotion and
Rally Sunday on June 25 with
eleven students being
promoted to higher levels.
The students were David
Marshall, Judson Dykeman:
Dwayne McIntyre, Linda
Jane ' McIntyre, Jim
Makichan, Wendy Lee.
Kevin Gallant. Shane Allen.
Bradley Watson, Sharre
Walker and Brian McIntyre.
Symbolizing their#'H-
trance into another stage of
their development 'the
children each passed
through a white picket fence
gate at the front of the
church where they were
greeted. by their new
teacher.
• George Lee. Sunday
School Secretary -Treasurer.
presented the children with
their Robt'Raches Diplomas
and seals.
Superintendent. Jim
Pedersen. spoke at the. group
and expressed thanks and
appreciation to the teachers
for their faithfulness and
hard work throughout the
past year. Having -been
adopted by the Carlisle
congregation" in 1956. `1r.
Pedersen spoke of the
satisfaction of seeing a
second generation of
members coming up through
the Sunday School being
granted awards.
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OUTLINES REGULATIONS -- Cu%toms security officer, Ellen
Whitmore oddressed the members of the Riverview Women's
Institute of their July meeting. Holding a book of customs
regulations she advised members of some of Canada's custom
aws and policies.. Photo by Scheifele
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Crouch's group served
strawberry shortcake and
tea- A number of guests were
present. The meeting was
opened with the Ode and
'Mary Stewart Collect. The
roll call was answered by
members relating a law she
was thankful to have in
Ontario. Mrs John 11'alker
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Thepresident took thechair
for the business part of the'
meeting- Directors Alrs. 1..
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