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Times -Advocate, July 1, 1981
Clandeboye couple en
CLANDEBOYE
Velma and Carolyn Hardy
enjoyed a one day plane tour
to Stephenville. New-
foundland, Saturday. They
flew out of Toronto at 9 a.m.
arriving in Newfoundland at
11:15 a m. where the group
rr were met by three tour
buses that -drove them
around the area.
They saw many fishing
villages, each with their own
small community centre,
one of them they stopped at
had musical entertainment.
They visited a church,
general-storp and a shopping
mall.
The easy going life style of
the Newfoundland people
was very obvious to the tour
ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. W. Harvey Hodgins and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford A. Ritchie are happy to announce the marriage
uniting their children, Mona Lois and Dwayne Clifford. The
wedding will take place on July 25, 1981 at two o'clock in St.
Mary's Anglican Church, Brinsley. Open dance to follow.
Auxiliary
activities
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Exeter Legion Branch 167
held their regular meeting
June 22 in the Auxiliary room
with 23 members present.
President Janice Frayne
opened the neeting with the
Legion charge and one
minute silence. After the
silence the charter was
drafted in memory of
Comrade Wilhelmina
Jaques.
President Frayne turned
the meeting over to the new
1981-82 president Ann
Kennedy. Barbara Hearn
won the mystery prize.
Proceeds from two Bingos'
in the near future will be
presented to the Exeter
Grounds Development
Project.
Congratulations to Bernice
Shipman, Anita Hunter,
bara Hearn and Linda
e.ber the Dart Team who
participated in a Provincial
DarlTournament at Kirkland
Lake June 13th they placed
six out of 40 teams.
Thirty nine people enjoyed
a 2 ball foursome at Iron-
wood Golf Course Sunday
June 21. Followed by a Pot
Luck Supper at the farms of
Marion and Stan Frayne.
Shirley Pale was elected
as an additional member to
'he executive. Several
ummer banquets were
lanned and discussed.
Annie Lawson, pianist and
Ester Hillman, Bulletin
printer were each presented
with a gift a small token of
appreciation for the extras
they do for the betterment of
the Auxiliary.
The next meeting held
after the summer recess will
be a pot luck supper Sep-
tember 28.
ENGAGED — Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Worton, London and Mrs.
Russell Wilson Centralia wish to announce the forthcoming
morriage of their children, Patricia Louise and Donald Earl on
July 10 at Fairmont United Church, London. open reception.
VON outline plans
for summer months
The board of management
for the Perth -Huron branch
of the Victorian Order of
Nurses. held its final
meeting before summer
recess on June 23.
The meeting. held in the
board room of Huronview.
Clinton. was attended by
members from both coun-
ties. Several topics were dis-
cussed and plans finalized to
maintain optional func-
tioning of the branch during
the summer months.
Effective July 1, Mrs.
Jean Murdock of Goderich
will act as senior nurse for
Huron County The office
will soon have its head-
quarters on the 2nd floor of
the new addition of Huron -
view. where the VON will be
close to co-workers in the
health care field.
Mrs. Murdock's appoint-
ment will bring the number
of full-time nursing staff to
105 complemented by 13
relief staff. all headed by
District Director. Ms. Gwen
Berry.
Increased nursing staff
has necessitated an increase
in clerical staff to 15 full
time and 1 casual secretary
and has added to the finan-
cial burden to purchase
another car.
Members are looking
forward to a busy summer
and beginning September,
will begin planning for in-
creased expansion of all
staff as the local Home Care
Programe expand to provide
chronic care by 1982.
GIVE RECITAL
A recital for students of
Diana Verlinde was held
recently. The students were
Robert Hoffman, Irene
Dietrich, Debbie Z ielman,
Joanne Verlinde and Angela
Fleming.
Angela Fleming and Irene
Dietrich received prizes for
putting in the most hours of
practice during the past
three months.
group in comparison to the
hurry and'scurry type of life
we live. in Ontario.
They returned to the plane
by 5:15 p.m. for the return
flight arriving in Toronto at
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NURSING GRAD "— Debra
Anne Horner, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horner, of
Zurich, graduated from
Fanshawe College, Victoria
Campus, on June 27. She is a
former student of Zurich
Public School and South
Huron District High School.
In August, she will be
employed as a Registered
Nurse at Victoria Hospital,
London.
joy one daytrip to
8:15 p.m., then to London'by
air -bus.
Breakfast and dinner was
served while in flight.
Personals
Dave Kestle is a patient in
St. Joseph Hospital, London.
Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Cun-
ningham and family, Wilted
Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Lynn and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lynn
and family attended the
Ritchie family reunion, held
at the home of Clarise and
Harry Hern, Zion, Sunday.
Several from this com-
munity enjoyed the senior
New4iindland
citizen's bus tour to Elmira
and district, ''riday.
Mrs. Dorothy Joyce, Wind-
sor spent the weekend with
her sister, Hazel and Rupert
• Williams.
Kevin Carter considers
himself lucky when he was
able to walk away unhurt
from a head-on collision on
No. 7 highway, Saturday
afternoon.
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