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pMpSenior citizens prepare for 25th anniversary
By TED CHAMBERS
The December meeting of
Exeter senior citizens was
held Monday in the form of a
turkey supper at the Legion
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Hall, catered to by the to a sumptuous supper with
congenial and good hearted all the trimmings and
members of the Legion needless to say was a huge
Ladies Auxiliary. success. '
About 109 seniors sat down After supper all gathered
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for roll call and report by the
secretary Mrs. Finkbeiner of
the minutes of the November
meeting.
A group of the' Legion
ladies were called from the
kitchen and a vote of thanks
was elttended to them all
for their lovely meal. One of
the ladies replied saying it
was always a pleasure to be reckoned with by those
serve the senior citizen that are in authority in the
group and wished everyone a business of our community
-Merry Christmas and a Very , and used accordingly.
Happy and Prosperous New- A short program was •in
Year and that they hoped to charge of Mrs. Dougall who
see us all back next year. livened everyone up by a
A summary of the years sing song. To start with her
business was read by Mrs. three grandchildren
Fiakbeiner, -membership-
fees were paid at this
meeting for 1979 so business
something.
The new president Mrs.
Bullock said she was new at
this job and asked that
everyone help her make our
anniversary year a huge
success and we show
everyone that senior citizens
are a concerned group of
people in our community to
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would start at beginning of
year along with the new set
of officers taking over at surprise party
provided the first number,
David on piano and Shelia
singing ,a solo. Other num-
bers later with David on.
piano, Peter on guitar and
Sheila singing. They were
followed by musical, num-
bers by Mrs. Bell man piano
and her daughter Sylvia on A
electric piano. skit by, four
members of the club "When
is the train coming" they
wanted to crass the- track,
with Mrs. Dougall acting as
train master.
A motion- was -passed --that
they contact someone as
guest speaker for our 25th
anniversary.
Shipka residents
January 1.
A motion was passedthat-a- - - ` - - - - - -
Christmas card be sent to all By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
former members who are Those from this area who
not able to attend. . attended a "surprise•• 25th
It was decided to hold the wedding anniversary party
for Mr. and Mrs Hubert
Vincent. were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent. Mr. and
Mrs. -Ferman Snyder: James
Snyder and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Vincent. - -
About 25 folks arrived to
surprise the coupje at their
home, Friday evening and
games of crokinole were
enjoyed in the social time.
first meeting of 1979 on
Monday, January 8 at 2 p.m.
as the first Monday- is New
Years Day The following
months to be decided at this
meeting.
A motion was passed that
we again hold our meetings
in the Legion Hall and
remuneration be the same as
1978. -
Next year is the senior Mrs. Trellis Little relturn-
citizens club's 25th an- ed home Thursday. from
niversary and everyone is South Huron hospital at Ex
eter after several weeks
there.
Sunday supper guests with
her and Earl Stebbins. were
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Des-
jardine of Huron Park. Mrs.
Mabel Desjarifine. Mrs.
Ruby Little and Wilther
Smith. visited Saturday with
asked to give suggestions
how 'it is to be celebrated.
Mrs. Alma Rundle,
president for the past two
years is retiring and thanked
everyone especially the
recreation committee "who
always went the second mile
when asked by her to do_
Trellis.
Mabel Guenther and Annie
Morenz visited Wednesday
afternoon in Parkhill with
Mr. •and .Mrs. Vern Sharpe
and their grandson Kevin.
and alsocalledon Mrs. Ruth
Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs Harvey
Beierling• visited Saturday
.evening in. Exeter. with -
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Jones.
Friday and Saturday even-
ing visitors with Hugh and
Annie Morenz. were Lori.
Michael and- Michelle Vin-
cent. and Loreen and Lorne
Devine. Grand Bend.
Supper visitors Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Sweitzer were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Campbell.'
Kelly and Kim. Exeter Sun-
day. the Sweitzers called on
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Amans in
Zurich. -
Legislature 'hung up' on
local high school request ,
recent request -by
SHDHS principal J.L.
Wooden for students to bring
coat hangers to school for
use in the welding shop
made its way to. the Ontario
Legislature.
.Carleton East NDP
member E. Gigantes used
the situation to question the
government's funding of
education. The debate
carried in the November.2o
issue of Hansard was as
follows:
Ms. Gigantes: 1 have a
question for the Minister of
Education.' Is the minister
aware the principal of South
Huron District High School
has had to use the intercom
system in .that school to
appeal for students to bring
wire coat hangers to school
so students in the welding
shop would have material to
weld?
Hon. Miss Stephenson: No,
Mr. Speaker, I had not heard
that.
P4,. Roy: How about hair -
pine?
Mr. S. Smith: That's' a
hangup they have;4here.
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Ms. Gigantes: T . could'
suggest that she ask her
parliamentary assistant. He
knows about it. Will she
launch a revjew of the ade-
quacy of materials and the
need for new equipment in
shop courses and high
schools across theprovince,
to ensure that the promise of
the government's public
commitment to technical
training is not undercut by
the reality of inadequate
provincial funding from her
ministry?
Mr. Nixon:. Don't het hung
up
Hon. Miss Stephenson: Mr.
Speaker, that investigation
has already teen launched.
Ms. Gigantes: Has Hie;
minister got any answers?
Hon. Miss Stephenson: Not
yet.
Mr: Cassidy: You never
do. -
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