The Huron Expositor, 1973-04-19, Page 8the Cenotaph to lay wreaths in
remembrance of ,the war dead.
Delegates from Branch 156.
were Comrades Gordon Scott,
Cleave Coombs, AllanNicholson,
Bill Dalrymple, George Miller,
Tom Wilbee and Tom Young-.
Also attending were Mrs. peg,
Coombs, Mrs. Barbara Scott,
Mrs. Bill Dalrymple, Mrs.
George Miller, Mrs. Tom wil-
bee and Mrs. Tom Young.
Comrade C. Atkinson brought
good news to the convention re-
garding the War Veterans Allow-
ance. He stated that new legis-
lation had been brought into effect
which speeded up the process for,
Veterans applying for, Veterans'
Allowance and that limitations on
Tuning' personal property had
been removed. Next week I will
list all the changes in the new
bill. Comrade Fred Tilker was
elected District Commander for
District C and Comrade Cecil
Rickard Deputy District Com-
mander .
Next Friday there will be no
Bingo as we will be celebrating
Good Friday.
Niws o
Egmondville
Oorrespandent
Mrs. Charles Geddes
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Teatero and family last week
were- Mrs. Teatero's sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Mundt and their daughter from
Almonte and her brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Brown and family from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamesc ameren
of Sarnia visited with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Geddes and
family.
EGMONDVILLE Il 4-H CLUB
Spoty Stitchers had their
th 0, t tang on April 9 at the
some -"Ci lanne 3mitii. .Sheila..
Geddes read the minutes of the
last meeting. Achievement Day
was discussed in great detail.
Next meeting, will be held at
the home df one of their leaders,
/qrs. Geddes.
Remember! I t ' takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
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By John D. Baker
Public Relations Officer
Branch'166
NOMINATION NIGHT
Last Thursday April 12th
ominations were held at the
General Meeting at the Legion
Hall. The slate of officers for
the coming year for Branch 156
were nominated as follows: "
Past President, Cleave Coombs;
President, Gordon Scott; 1st Vice
President, George Hays; 2nd Vice
President, Tom wilbee; Trea-
surer, Morley Storey; Secretary;
Dick Whiteley; Sgt. at Arms,
-Ross Coats; Welfare Officer,
George Miller; Membership
Chairman, Allan Nicholson;
House Chairman, Robert NeWn-
ham; Sports Officer, Don wood;
Special Events, Wilfred Titford;
Property ,Chairman, John wood;
Public Relations, Jehn Baker;
Ways and Means, Bert McClure;
Sick and Visiting, Bill Smith;
Padre, Bob Spittal.
Election of Officers will be
held •at the next General Meeting.
on Thursday. May 10th, at which
time' nominations may be opened
again.
Look over the list of officers
nominated, and if you have anyone
"else in mind for any of dick
above posts, come out and
nominate your choice. —
An excellent filth entitled
"Total War"was shown, it dealt
mainly with the Dieppe Raid and
the supporting roles played by
the Navy and Air Force.
Comrade Dennis Chapman one
of our newer members was wel-
comed by the members present.
'PAST EVENTS
Bingo last Friday April 13th
attracted ninety-three players.
prizes to the value of $341.00
were won.
Saturday April 14th the Legion
Mixed Bowling banquet was held.
The Ladies. Auxiliary served a
roast beef dinner to the fifty-
one who attended. The league
champions were the Jabakt team
consisting of Annie Malcolm,
Joan Eaton, Ann Wood, Tom Phil-
Bill Eisler ands asierachof),I,
sonfs Themplayoffehilopias were
the Heather team consisting of
Jane Habkirk, Marg Ungarian,
Betty Leonhardt, Peter Malcolm,
Keith MacLean and Gordon
Scott. High Average were
Ann Wood and Don Eaton, High
Triple, Helen Nicholson and Don
Wood, and High Single were
Marg Ungarian and Gordon Mc
Kenzie. -
Sunday April 15th District C
Convention was held at Cam-
bridge, Ontario. Three bands led
a large parade which marched to
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etoon. News
and Views from Florida, and Mr. and Mrs.
Carluk.*. Rowcliffe from Cali-
fornia.
Mrs. D. Sills and Mrs. Robt.
McFarlane were in Stratlorci on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hoegy.
of Southbendindiarina visited with
Mrs. Annie lioegy , centre St.,
Seaforth recently.
Mr. L. R. Hudson, of Toronto,
spent a few days visiting at the
home of his sister, Mrs. W.
Coleman, and his mother, Mrs.
Mabel
Dil r Mrs. J.
A. Hudson,
Sholdice of Lottdon
and Miss Ella Elder have re-
turned from a trip to Florida.
Mrs. Alex Powell of kitthener
' spent ,.the week end with Mrs.
Cecil Pullman.
Winners of a recent L.O.B.A.
Euchre were:
Ladies high-Mrs. F.rank--Smale;
Ladies lonehand-Mrs. Agnes
Scott; Ladies low-Mrs.. Harriett
Johnson.
Men's high-Zack McSpadden;
Men's lonehand-Harvey Dol-
mage; 'Men's low-Wilbur God-
kin; Cake . Draw-Larry Lupul.
The Return, a new, color, do-
cumentary filmed in the middle
east will be shown at Bethel
Bible Church on Sunday evening,
The filin documents the for-
mation:of the new nation.lsrael.
This ancient yet new nation now
stands with both feet firmly plant-
•ed in the very center of the world.
The Return retells the'events
leading to the final hours of the
world's history as the curtain
opens and the drama begins with
Israel the stage where mankind's
' most profound perforittance may
be played.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Barry have
returned to “Sehadeview", Lake
Huron, after spending the winter •
in Victoria, B.C. They travelled
via the ,Trans-Canada Highway.
MrS. T. Pryde of Exeter
sited friends in town last week,
Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Williams
Mount Clemens, Mich. and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McKellar;
Brampton were recent visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mc-
Kellar, Goderich Street West.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Rose of
Tuckersmith, and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kling of town have returned
Kilbarchan
notes
By Mabel Turnbull .
Out-of-town visitors this
week with Mrs. Mary Allen of
Cromarty were Mrs. Violet Allen
and Mr. and Mrs. McDougall of
Bracebridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Balfour
of Stratford, visited Mrs. Mary
Malcolm and Miss M. E. Turnbull.
As a Lenten project, Grade IV
of' st. James School 'visited the
Home on Monday and brought
Easter wishes and a treat for
each of the residels, Their
teacher, Miss Dorothy Dillon,
accompanied them. The boys
and girls were most anxious to
visit our centenarian, miss Belle
McClure and with the co-
operation of the staff, this was
made possible.
Congratulations to Mrs.
Carrie Edgar of Listowel, who
celebrated her 80th birthday on.
April 7.. She. keeps her fingers
busy crocheting beautiful dollies.
Mr . Nelson Westcott was 93
years young, on April 10. We
all wish him well.
Every week more.. and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are. ,accomplished. by low cost
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