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The next Teen Time party will
he a turnabout which means the
girls must bring the boys. The
event will be held in the arena
from 7 to 10.3'0 p.m. on Wednes
day, March 8.
All Teen Time parties are over
by 11 o'clock at the latest and are
supervised by tho five honorary
members of the club "who
Doug Smith, John Ford,
Waglwrn, Alvin Willert and
Penning.
On Wednesday's program
hope to have Bob .Secord do
of his nets.
We plan to start our member
ship drive in three weeks.
PRAISES SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL—Hon. Paul Martin, minister of national healthPRAISES SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL—Hon. Paul Martin, minister of national health and
welfare, terms South Huron Hospital the cleanest of the nearly 400 similar institutions he
has inspected across Canada when he visited the local hospital Friday. He made the ap
praisal during his visit to the local hospital Friday afternoon before attending the annual
meeting of HUron Liberals at Zurich. The minister is shown here looking at one of the new
born babies in the hospital nursery. Left to right are W. G. Cochrane, Mayor R. Ei Pooley,
the minister, and Superintendent Miss Alice Claypole, Members of the board accompanied
him on his inspection tour. —T-A Photo
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Canada's -top health, official
Friday described (South Huron
Hospital as the cleanest hospital
lie’s ever seen. •
Hon. Paul Martin, minister of
national health and welfare,
made the statement after he
spected the hospital during
visit to -South Huron for the
nual meeting of the Liberal
sociation in this riding.
“The superintendent, nurses
and doctors must be happy to
work here in the cleanest hospital
I was ever in," the minister said
at an informal luncheon, in the
auxiliary room of the hospital.
Mr. Martin said he has visited
39 4 hospitals across the nation
since he was appointed to his
post 10 years ago.
The minister made numerous
comments about the condition of
the building during ‘his tour. He
appeared impressed with the fa
cilities provided in the three-
year-old (hospital.
Praised Voluntary Work
Mr. Martin, praised- the work
of the ladies auxiliary and the
members of the board of direc
tors for their interest in the hos
pital. ‘(While the government has
a responsibility in health care,
there is no substitute for volun
tary effort.”
He paid tribute to R. N. Creech,
first treasurer of the hospital as
sociation, for his efforts in or
ganizing the campaign to raise
funds for the hospital. »
Elgin Rowcliffe, vice-chairman
of the board, expressed apprecia
tion to the minister.
Attending the reception were
Mayor R. E. Pooley, members ^pf
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•his
an-
as-
the board and hospital staff, doc
tors, and members of the hospital
auxiliary, under President Mrs.
R. E. Russell, who served lunch.
Mr, Maritin was in a friendly
mood as he toured the hospital.
He chatted freely with patients
and nurses and exchanged quips
with doctors and board members.
At one point he chided several
nurses in one room for "hiding
from the minister of health and
welfare”.
Teainwork Responsible
Miss Alice 'Glaypole, South
Huron Hospital superintendent,
credits teamwork for the spic and
span condition of the hospital
which drew high tribute from
health minister Martin.
Miss iClaypole said all the
women on the staff—even the
nurses—help keep the hospital
clean, “The only way to do the
job is to have teamwork among
everybody,’’ the superintendent
stated,
Mrs. May Palethorpe is respon
sible foi* the floors and Don Pen-
ninga cleans the basement but
the rest of the mainitainance is
done by alii members of the staff.
Hear Dixon
At Centralia
Mr. Andrew Dixon of Exeter
was guest speaker on Wednesday
evening of last week and took
the members of the Neodult
Club on an interesting picture
toui’ of the, European countries
he and Mrs. Dixon visited
summer.
Reg and Doris Hodgson,
mer and Etta Powe were
veners of the meeting which
held in the church parlors, __
opening devotional was taken by
Elmer Powe and Rev. Clarke.
Colleen Stobo favoured with a
solo, accompanied by Jessie Watt.
Orland Squire and Ray iShoebot-
tom entertained with several
harmonica selections. John and
Alma McAllister,.I?en and Mildred
Greb directed the games and
served cookies and coffee.
During lunch the business was
conducted and the election of of
ficers was held. Orland and Bern
ice Squire were .named presi
dents with vice presidents, Roy
and Doris Shoebottom; secretary,
Jack Hepburn; treasurers, Bill
and Adeline Elliott; programme
committee, Reg and Doris Hodg
son, Ken and Mildred Greb.
Personal Items
Mr. William Lackie of Uxbrid
ge was a guest with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Greb, one evening last week.
Mr., Lackie is a representative of
the Co-Op 'Credit Union of .South
ern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Garrow
and girls, of 'Clinton, were guests
at the home of their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan o'n Sat
urday night. Mr. and Mrs, Gar
row had been visiting with re
latives in London and were re
turning to their home when the
severity of the storm prevented
them from completing .the jour
ney.
Elaine Squire, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Squire has been
out of school for several days
on account of illness.
On .Saturday, Anne Shoebot
tom was proudly displaying a big
luscious looking grapefruit, pick
ed from a tree in Florida by her
uncle and aunt while on their
honeymoon.
Mr. and Mr,s. Ken Greb called
on Rev. and Mrs. Burton, and
spent the evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Willard and'family
in London on Monday.’
Margaret Lilley McCutcheon Is
confined to * ‘
illness.
The trip
which was planned for, two weeks
ago, has been postponed to March
9.
■Mrs. Ber.t Borland was crown
ed queen at the Snowball Frolic
in Exeter last week.
Keep Your Red Cross Ready
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Happy Gails became winners of
the Ladies Bowling League if-or
ithe fifth time last week when
they captured top spot in the 20-
team standing.
The Gals 'have won the title
•five of the seven years the league
has been in operation. Hot Dogs
won it the other two years.
Members of the Gals team
dominated the individual awards.
Irene Wade won high average
honors with an even 200 and Dot
Hall trundled the best triple of
786.
Marj Wilson,' of the Wish
Bones, broke the Gals’ monopoly
on awards. Her 'top single of 311
makes her the winner of the
ladies wrist watch donated -by
Jack Smith, Jeweller.
Playoffs begin next week with
the odd teams Nos. 1 to 19 as
“A” .group and teams 2 to 20
as “B” group. The winners of
“A” and “B” groups will play
off nine games to determine the
■champions. .
■Cup and saucer winners
week were Pat Stone with , _ _
triple and Kay Penhale with a
289 single.
•Soft drink winners included
Kay Penhale, Mona Tetreau with
282 and E. Robinson with 277.
The second-place Alley Cats
won seven points to come within
four of the league leaders. Other
team to score a seven-point win
was the Wish Bones.
Alley Cats (P. Stone 656) „ 3190
Pin Poppettes (P. Haugh 629) 2812
U. & Downs (M. Tetreau 583) 2620
Bl'owetites (H. Marriage 474) .. 2663
Wee Hopes (G. Simpson 592) „ 2919
Busy Bees (G. Webster 633) _ 2858
Wish Bones (J. Borland 625) .. 3172 7
L. Strikes (M. Edwards 486) „ 2882 0
Happy Gals (I. Wade 702) __ 3107 5
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Jolly Six (D. Frayne 555)__
Green Horns (J.. Taylor 546) _
M. Maids (G. Farquhar 529) _
Frisky Six (M. Miller 605)_
Mighty Mice (J; Huntley 576) _
Skunks (K. Penhale . 565)___
Be Bops (R. Murray 532)__
FINAL STANDING
Happy Gals_95
Alley Cats_91
Wee Hopes __ 86
F. Sisters__77
Jolly Jills __ 76
Hot Dogs__73
M. Maids . 70Mighty Mice _ 70
G. Horns _ 69
Blowettes _ 69
(P, H-Duvar 592) _ 2966 2
(R. Durand 526) _____
(P. Case 513) ____2769
(S. 'Darling 592) „ 12817
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Skunks ____
Jolly Six__
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Wish Bones _
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Personal Items
Guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Newton Hayter on Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hayter
and family of Sarnia, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Jones and Randy of
Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Good
ing of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hodgins
of Cedar S57ainp visited on Thurs
day evening at the home of Mr.
Mansell Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridley and
Jean spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Love and
Ginger.
Men's Playoffs
See-Saw Race
Pinpoppers and Whizz Bangs
ended up in a tie for first place
of the “A” group in the men’s
playoffs last week ibut both teams
wer6 trimmed Monday night.
Competition looks hot in this group!
Rural Rollers have a four-
point lead in the “B” section
with Tradesmen in second place.
Top triple of the week was
bowled by Rene Froncois of the
Spares who scored 781. Other 700
triples included: Lorne Listoen
739, Don Gravett 738, Claude
Farrow 736, Ray Smith 711 and
George Gleiidinning 703.
Wednesday, February 22
Maroons (D. Gravett 582) .. 3287
Tradesmen (E. Heywood 628) 3221
Spare Parts (E. Conard 650) - 3140
Jets (Nichols 652) ____ 3035
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S. Circuits (M. Brintnell 577)
Butchers (H. Wolfe 688) __
R. Rollers (C. harrow 736) __
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Jets (L. Listoen 739)
Wlilzz Bangs (P. Wells 612)
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