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SORORITY HELPS IN BLOOD CLINIC — The Beta Sigma Ptfi orority provided valuable
assistance in Monday's Red Cross blood clinic at SHDHS. Above, Louise Griffin, Marian
McCarter and Marianne Topp check in donor Lorry Kipper of Zurich. T -A photo
Visitors at Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
Mr. & Mrs. William
Harper. Mitchell acom-
panied Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne to Niagara Falls
for a few days last week.'
Mr.& Mrs.John King, Jane
and Susie. Cambridge were
guests SundaywithMr.& Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery.
Barbara Miller has
•returned to Guelph
University and Diane
Hodgert to University at
Welland.
Herb Bibby returned home
last week after having been
out west for almost two
months.
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Cann
accompanied Mr. & Mrs.
Donald Bray to the East
coast. They returned home
Tuesday evening after
having been away for over
two weeks;,
• .A number of people from
this community attended
Kirkton Fair Saturday.
Among those were Ken
Duncan and his prize team of
horses.
Quite a number from this
community attended the 30th
wedding anniversary ,dance
on Saturday evening for Mr.
& Mrs. Everard Kerslake at
13rodhagen Hall.
Several from this com-
munity attended the 25th
wedding anniversary dance
-for Mr. & Mrs. John Miller of
Staffa at Mitchell on Friday
evening.
A large number of people
from this community at-
tended the wedding recep-
tion and dance on Saturday
evening for Mr. Si Mrs. Scott
Morgan at the South.H.uron
Hee Centre, Exeter.
George Kellett returned
home, Sunday after having
been a patient in St. Joseph's
-Hospital, London for a few
days.
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Hodgert
and Mr. & Mrs. William Roh-
de celebrated their wedding
anniversaries on Sunday by
_going to London for supper
and then to a show. 1t was
Mr. & Mrs. Hodgert's 24th
and the Rohde's 30th on the
11th of September.
Quite a number from this
community attended the
- Decoration Service at
Exeter Cemetery Sunday
Mr. & Mrs. Howard
-Cunnington attended Open
House Sunday for Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Waghorn of London.
Howard C unnington was best
man 25 years ago.
Around 25 people were
entertained at the home of
Mr-. & Mrs'Glen Stewart
Sunday in honor of their 25th
wedding anniversary.
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• Monday evening Sep-
tember 11 the first 41-I Club
meeting for Hurondale 5 was
held at the home of Mrs. Eric
Kints with Mrs. Kints and
Shirlee Ballantyne as
leaders.
The .meeting began
election of officers:
President, Connie Jeffery:
Vice -President,- Brenda
Hodgert: Secretary, Jackie
Riehl: Press Reporter.
Karen Cottle.
After each filled in food
guide charts they took part
in the grocery bag ganie.
Janet Kints and Pat
P.odgert•made Granola while
'Michelle Riehl read the
directions using the metric-
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measure.
The next club meeting will
be held at the home of
Shirlee Ballantyne.
Church service
In the children's story Mr:
(toss Hargreaves compared
a road map from which we
find .the best way to where
we wish to go to the Bible
from which we learn by
studyin life of Christ
and H teachings the Way
God wishes us to travel.
The sermon "1 -Am" from
the scriptures, Mr: Ross -
Hargreaves pointed out
where God told Moses "Lam
yourGod;yourprotection" He
said if we havechartered our
course the way God wishes,
Christ is the Centre, and to
live as He did is our goal.
United Church Women
Thirty-nine ladies went to
ExeterGolf Course Barn for
their September meeting on
Monday evening. The
evening started with a
bountiful smorgasbord
supper catered to by Mrs.
Allan Wescott and her
daughter Lisa.
Mrs. Ken Duncan was in
charge of the worship ser-
vice. Bible and Happiness,
Mrs. Reg Hodgert read
about Ruth from the
Scripture, Mrs. Paul
Passmore read about
Halaam from the Scripture.
Mrs. Hodgert read about
Abraham and -Nathanial.
Mrs. Duncan read about Joy
in the Christian Life. Mrs.
Arnold Cann, Mrs. William
Rohde. Mrs. Lloyd
Hallantyne, Mrs. Glen
Stewart. Mrs. Jack Stewart,
Mrs. Rick Parker. Mrs. Lee
Webber each read a few
lines.
Mrs. Passmore read "A
Farm Wife's Prayer which
was quite humorous. Mrs. K.
Duncan closed the worship
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service with prayer.
Mrs. Jark Dungan from
"Church In Society"
reported on the Birthday
Party at Zurich. It was also
mentioned about visiting
newcomers in the com-
munity. Mrs. Mac Hodgert
presented, - Mrs. Ross
Hodgert and Mrs. William
Rohde each with a red rose
on the occasion of their
wedding anniversaries.
Both replied it was also
mentioned that Mrs. Mac
Hodgert's 29th wedding
anniversary was on Sunday
.and Mrs. Glen Stewart's 25th
on Tuesday. Mrs. William
Rohde- commenced the
business with a poem "Just
this minute".
The roll -call, minutes.
corespondence. and
treasurer's report were
received. Mrs. Reg Hodgert
reported on the manse fund.
It was decided to donate
$104.00 to. the manse fund,
also, to - give $1.000 to
the Board of Stewards to
help pay for the plastering
and pointing up on the
outside of the church.
Mrs. Ross Hodgert and
Mrs. Edwin Miller will help
at the. United Church rest
area at the ploughing match
September 29. The Thames
Road U.C.W.. will .also
provide 13 dozen cookies for
this rest area..,
It was decided to cater to
the Co-op banquet November
24 at the Rec Centre in
Exeter.
From a letter received
from the leprosy mission in
Toronto money raised to
date from the selling of used
postage stamps is $7.872.00,
so keep on saving your used
stamps.
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Board stops
buying buses
ByGORD WHITEHEAD -
The dispute over the
benefits of school bus
ownership was put to rest
last week by -Middlesex
County Board of Education
when trustees voted 8-7
against buying more buses.
Board members were
sharply divided over the ac-
curacy of figures used•by a
consulting firm which
suggested that the school
board could operate its own.
buses more cheaply than
private operators who con-
tract to supply most of the
system's transportation
The close vote rejected the
purchase of 'three 72 -
passenger vehicles which
mould have expanded the
board -owned fleet to 11 by
Septt'mber,1979.
"You can always argue
with numbers", board chair-
man Jim Scott admitted as
he voted for the purchase.
Vice-chairman Hugh Baird
claimed rising repair and
gasoline costs had made the
consultant's report obsolete
and invalid.
One of the board's major
bus contractors. Michael
Murphy of Arva. wrote a
letter in which he dispbted
six parts of the consulting
report and concluded- - "1
believe that if the mentioned
change's were made to
mileage rates. bookkeeping
charges, route mileages and
bus sizes. the actual cost to
the board for contracting is
less than for board -owned
buses."
Tuition fees and transpor-
tation for Middlesex County
resident students to attend a
French -language school in
London -will not be paid by
the county board. trustees
also decided last week
Three Francophone families
-who recently moved to
Middlesex discovered in late
August that they would have
to pay monthly tuition fees
of $75 per pupil at the city's
Ecole Alexandre.
County trustees were told
that their own system has
staff and facilities for in-
tegrating non -English-
speaking students and they
feared setting a precedent
for similar requests from
families of- other language
• backgrounds:
A first-day enrolment
report showed a decrease of
334 elementary pupils in
Middlesex since June and an
increase of 92 secondary
students but Director of
,• Education John Gummow
noted that continuing
summer jobs and other fac-
tors may have kept some
students away.
In.•north Middlesex.
-.Biddulph-Lucan- Public
School- had first-day
attendence of 474. down
from 491 in June while
McGillivray decreased by
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Effective Sept. 7, 1978
DALE'S ESSO SERVICE
Hwy. 21 69 Ontario St.
Grand Bend
will handle a
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WELDING SUPPLIES
Which
9 Y was handled at
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Complete with
accessories
only $23875
(Federal Sales Tax mcludedl
Regular value S338 75
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REGISTER ATxCCAT
day morning. Above,
Cook..
Junior students for the 1978-79 terra at Centralio
principal Jim MacDonald. welcomes Granton area
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MONEY FOR ARENA -- Larry Hotsort, right, lucan Community Centre finance chairman
received a handful of money Thursday night. From the left Lucan lions president Paul
Dykemon hands over a cheque for S15,000 and works employees Doug Johnson and Bert
Thompson turn over four 5100 bills. T -A photo
Sept 14, 1978 Page 13
Beckers
reunion in
Dashwood
The annual reunion of the
late Wm Becker family was
held on Saturday September
9, 1978 at the . Dashwood
Community Centre -with 46
members present.
Members were present
from Toronto, Waterloo,
New Hamburg, Stratford,
London, Ailsa Craig, Huron
Park, :Exeter, Crediton and
1)ashwond.
The 1979 reunion will be
held at the same place,
Saturday September 22.
Better tate than never,
Better never Late.
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