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BY MABEL TXIBIIBM
Visitors with A1018 flocgy,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Muegge,
Betty. Beutenmiller and
familysAdatn, a former pupil
:of mine Miclaael, Shannon of
Hamilton; jirn Kelly vied
Kilha'rehalt, leaidOut
c': Me. and •Mrs.:, Mel.
Glanvilleillensallswith Oliver
McKay and Charlie MaeltaY,
Iviiss Ethel McKay Seaforth
with Oliver, Charlie McKay
and Mabel Turnbull, Mr. and
Mrs. Art. Smale, Staffa with
Bessie Smale, Ross Smale
with Bessie Smale. Also Paul
• Hildebrand and Jean Hilde-
e, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Layten,
Clinton with Mary Layton.
Mr. and Mrs. J.A..-Stewart
came for their usual Sunday
visit with Kilbarchan friends.
Ray Primeau O.P.P. came
Sunday and took his father
Joe Primeau out for the day.
Clare Westcdtt, Executive
Director, Office of the
Premier, Queen's Park
visited his former teacher
Mabel Turnbull on Monday.
Herman Speare a former
student at S.C.J.,forrnerly of
Cromarty visited Mabel
Turnbull, Monday, renewing
old times. Jack Davidson,
Brucefield with Mary Layton
and John Kerr.
Bingo Results:
Full Card- Ruby Anderson.
Leiter H - Charlie McKay.
_Letter X n._Mary Ry.00:
Straight Line - Jim Baker.
Halloween: Oliver McKay:
On dipping into my
"Memory Lane" I fuid an
experience,.
different iji
when SC
'which puts ~ a
ht on, Halinweeti
e of the boys from
S.P.S. f r a trick, not for the
lack Of a *treat, lifted my
' heavy swing from the
veranda and left it on the
lawn,
- The following morning at
school, I told the story to my
class saying-"I"can't lift that
swing back, so I don't know
how I'll get it there. I would
suggest that the boys who
were so very thoughtless
doing what they did. Would
they 'please come back
tonight or some other time
and lift the swing back in its
original place?"
—Ifesuli: That very
could hear them struggling
with the sw,ing to get it into
plice on the veranda. When 1 -
came down in the morning
there it was. in its original
place. I didn't forget to thank
the boys for doing this. I was
happy and so were they, no
harm done! Those' boys have
my very highest regard for
'rising to the occasion. 1.
would be pleased to see any
of the boys involved in this
trick for a chat. Just call at
Kilbarchan Room 2.
More ,., Halloween; On
Friday the 'Twilight Circle of
Egmondville' Uniteg Church
came and held a Hallowe'en
Party.
We had another reason to
celebrate, as it was Anna
Hoegy's 80th Birthday: after
-the. party The cook and -some--
of The staff brought a lighted
birthday cake to our room for
Anna Hoegy to blow out the
candles. Best Birthday
wisheal to, Anna from the
whole Party.
I'd like to say here that a
very good friend of mine told
me that people kept their age
a secret until they were 80
and after reaching that age
they couldn:t talk enough
about it. ,
As a matter of fact. I
changed the common saying
to`‘Life begins at 80". ,
11111 Goldan nee Linda
Muegge; Exeter, visited her
.grandmother, Mrs. Anna
Hoegy an Thursday.
Harold Barry, Sr. Citizens
Zurich with his sister-in-law
Mabel Turnbull."'
Betty_ Buetelimiller,_ nee
night .1
_
Betty Miieige called and
took her grandmother Mrs.
Anna, Hoegy .for a driveln-jt
the country on such a beauti-
ful day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smale-
nee Louise Case. visited Mrs.
Bessie Smale on Thursday.
G.A. Whitney, .Called
Tharsday with beautiful
roses which he said were the
lest roses of Summer.
Back t. our Hallowe'en
party. The —Huron Strings"
were in attendance to
entertain with Marie Flynn,
as accompanist -at the piano
and violinists Warren Whit-
more, Stanlex Hillen, Wilson
McCartney. The residenf:s
assembled in the,piano-room
and listened to several foot -
teasers such as "Five foot
two" eyes of Blue. WilcV
1ris1-ltos-e-"•,4:1111y troyAark.
Town Strutters Ball,
,'
'Harvest Moon:' We
.Hundred Pipers: 'Roarriin' in
the Gloarnin"., Flowers of
Exeter project opened
Town square
• newly renovated
Exeter's new downtown
rrproject was opened officially
last week by Housing
Minister Claude Bennett and
Culture and Recreation t
Minister Reuben Baetz.
The Ministry of Housing
provided an initial low -
Interest loan of S100.000 to
the town in March 1979
under the- Ontario Main
Street program to undertake
improvements to the arca
around the restored toi.vn hall
and fire station.
The loan was used for the
creation of a town square,
with paving and walkways,
landscaping. benches and
Legion
Iadies
donate
900 to
Guides
The Seaforth legion Ladies
met Wednesday' evening
with a gond attendance In
the paSt month Donations
were made to the Westmin
ister Hospital. the' Blind and
5100 to the Seaforth Grl
Guides
The monthli• 50,50 draw
was made with Bob Arm-
strong of Windsor are ItnIcy
winner of SISI Peg Coombs
sold the winning Ticket It
was decided owing to the
heavy demand on the public
at thistime of year to bity
tickets. that as of November
the draw will he held every
two months
The next draw
will take place Jan 'th and
tickets will still he available
at the usual outlets.
Arrangements were made
for the ladies to attend Zone
Bowling Tournament in God-
erich in November.
Karen Chesney won th
attendance draw and Jean
Brown the Mystery Prize.
DRYWALL
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Peter Bakos
Drywall
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DRYWALL SERVICE
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'or
527-0606
lighting. to provide an
attractive community
meeting area and civic plaza
for Exeter's residents.
The Ministry of Culture
and Recreation, through
proceeds from Wintario. paid
a grant of 529,500 to Exeter
toward • renovation of the
town hall.
Ontario Heritage
Foundation, an agency of the
Ministry of Culture and
Recreation.provided one-half
the cost of a feasibility study
to determine alternative uses
for the town hall.
Tone 'funds from the
Ministry of "Housing were
also used to enhance .the
entrance area to the
municipal offices by re-
novating .the sidewalk area,
widening the public space in
frontof the offices. and
adding benches. trees and
information boards.
A small, parkette was
developed adjacent to the
Public Utilities Commission
building. providing a linkage
between the parking tots in
the rear of the building and
Exeter's Main Street.
Mr. 'Bennett said Exeter
will receive an additional
S50,000 loan under the Main
Street Program to acquire
14nd adjAcent to the Business
improvement Area (BIM
north of Ann Street for
off-street 'parking facilities.
-sidewalk widenings,
decorative paving. lighting
and tree planting.
"1 must give credit for,
initiative to Exeter's local
buSincsss improvement area
organization, which in just
three years has accomplished
a great deal. and to the
citizens of Exeter who
supported and contributed to
t he downtown im-
provement". said Mr.
Bennett.
**This is an excellent
example of the kind of
community spirit that makes
put smallertowns a valued
part of the Ontario scene".
he added.
The Ontario Main Street
Program is designed to help
communities with a pop-
ulation of 35.000 or less
improve their downtowns
using the BIA concept as a
starting point.
The program is one of the
province's actions to assist
municipalities and the
private sector in community
renewal activities. These
"Ontario Renews" programs
include downtown and main
street revitalization. neigh-
borhood improvement.
housing rehabilitation and
property maintenance.
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Edinburgh, "Highland.
Fling." •
The party reached a high-
light when by special request
Irwin • Johnston, • our
administrator,' gave us a
step -dance, He also thanked
the Twilight Circle for
coming to entertain .us so
rdyally.
A sing song followed 'with
solos by Marie,- Flynn and
Dawn Papple led the singing
of the group.
Marion Rose also sang a
solo, the circle served
Hallowe'en -cup -cakes with
fruit juices. Several of the
Circle wore costumes to
'coneeal--their--identity--so-
there was much guessing
among the group. One
'came in 'off the
street' did a dance and faded
away unrecognized.
The party provid.ed us with
a day to long remember.
A speeTal thanks td those
_ • _
who called to see mei
c4ecially -Paul Carroll with
his two sobs, and Jill John-
ston of the staff of S.P.S.
Little • Susan McGlachlin
provided an informal dance
of her own to the music. She
was outstandingly -dressed as
a clown in red checked
gingham.
Misses Bess and Peg
Grieve, Emondville came
and surprised me with
another rose, a beautiful pink
perfect speciman which has
escaped the current frost, a
record for Nov, 4th surely. I
am lucky to be so ,well
remembered _by so many._
This must be the last rose of
summer.
Bob Archibald well-known
as 'Apple Bob' visited
Kilbarchan and distributed
treats apples, of course, to
some of the residents,
Thanks Bob!
Mr. and Mrs. Ai- Smale
and Jean Hildebrand visited
Bessie Smale,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Layton
with Mary Layton.
JUNIOR CHOIR
Sunday the Jr. Choir 01
First •Presbyterian Church,
16 members in all,came and
sang for us' with Cdrol
Carter, leader, and
accpmpanist with Henrietta
Brown as assistant. The
looked chi c in their red
gowns with accents of white
at the neck.
The choir had a busy day,
singing at the church service,.
the Manor and Kilbarchan, I
--was-pleased—to-see -familiar
faces, June Rivers, Anne
McClure, Scott Driscoll,
Dwain Forrest. Sunday
visitois with Mabel Turnbull
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Horner,
Zurich. Mary Pryde Exeter,
Carl Dalton, p leaving this
week to winter in Florida, Ida
•
Close, Bill ,Wilbee •with a Doug •rialryrnple nee Judy
Legion Poppy. ' . Muegge and family Steven
• With Anna Hoegy Mrs,, and Lori,
Paul Hildebrand With
Bessie Smale„ Ida Close a
usual Sunday visitor.
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