The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-30, Page 10P419o' 1 ' The. Tinges-Ad'fpcafe March: Q,. 19.611,
MOUNT CARMEL SPEAKERS—Tom McCann, Dennis McCann and Darlene Boyle
are shown above receiving their prizes from Father J, Kelly after they were
ujudged
winners at the public speaking contest at Our Lady of Mount Carmel l School,
Wed-
nesday, Mary Eileen Carey, right, a grade eight student at the school, holds the
electric alarm clock she won as the runner-up in the regional public school finals
sponsored by the Ontario Hydro and CEA at Breslau last 'Tuesday. —T -A photo
Students t Mt. Carmel
win speaking awards
At the annual public speak-' section. Dennis McCann for , r'ol of the J A D McCurdy
ing contest held at Mount Car-; ;rade 8 and Thomas McCann' school„ Mrs. Kearns of the
Sacred Heart school, Parkhill,
and Miss Shea of St, Boniface
School, Zurich,
Prizes donated by the Catho-
lic Women's League were pre-
sented by Mrs. Clem McCann.
Mr. Tom Ryan, chairman of
the local school board presided
for the program.
mel Hall last Wednesday," for grade 7,
March 22 Darlene Boyle took Darlene's prepared speech
the honors in the high school was on "Louisa May Alcott"
' and her impromptu one was of
special interest to future fe-
Happenings in minine politicians "If I were
Prime Minister,"
` e e
ard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Personal it1,ms
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Par-
kinson and family spent Fri-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs,
Wilford Garrett of Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Par-
kinson and family spent Sun-
day afternoon with Mrs, George
Dann of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford attended the funeral of the
latter'saunt Mrs. H. J. Tre-
wartha of Holmesville on Tues-
day.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young
of St. Marys were Wednesday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mossey.
Mrs. Walter Zones of Glen•
dale spent Thursday with Mrs.
Cecil Massey. Mr. Walter Jones
was an evening guest also with
the Mossey's.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson
attended the presentation for
the latter's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Fetch of Strathroy
on Friday evening. They also
spent Sunday with them.
Mr. Howard Rinn, Miss Nor-
ene Walkom of Baseline .spent'
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Thomson,
Mrs. Leslie Thomson of St.
Marys spent a few days at her
borne and was a weekend guest
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Paynter • of :r irkton,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MViossey,
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey, Ro-
bert and Jimmie were Sunday
guests of Mrs.. Jas. ,Monsey who
was celebrating her 85th birth-
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs: Clarence Martin of Exe-
ter.
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Thomas, t grade 7 Pwinner,
spoke on "Canada's Govern-
ment."'
Other speakers were Wayne
O'Rourke, John Conlin, and
Vincent ••:n of the high
school, A Rehnmer, Mary
Regier an, Carolyn Hall, grade
8, and Philip Conlin, Mary Ann
Cornelissen and Richard Trai-
nor, grade 7.
Judges were Mr. J. McCar-
1
ICustomer: "What kind of
.ice-cream do you have?"
The pretty waitress answer-
ed, in a hoarse whisper: "Van-
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The customer, trying to be
sympathetic, asked: "You got
laryngitis?"
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"No," she rasped, "just v^
I illa, chocolate and orange."
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Dr. Martin Johns of iiamilton
h1 shorn his pictures of .the Asian
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ton countries some .time in. May, THIS
Miss Ruth :Skinner ,conducted
By MRS- ROSS SKINNER
The confirmation class that
Joined the church during the
morning ;service on Sunday ins.
eluded Misses 1'ar ilyn Johns,.
Sandra Walters, Janet Skinner,
Margaret Ann Prance and
Gary Hera and 1,.arry l;yrin.
Achievement Day' ori April 29
The girls worked ,on then
samples .and adjusting the skir
and bodice patterns,
The fourth meeting was held
on Friday afternoon, March
24 at Winchelsea: School at 4:i5
Airs. Dale Miller was guest.
at the meeting. She spoke :on
Achievement. Day on April 2
in Clinton High School,
Mrs. Miller explained the
placing and cutting of a pat.
tern. Roll call was answered
by each girl demonstrating a
good posture rule for sitting
or standing,
Next meeting will Abe held
on Friday, March 31 't 1:30 at
the home of Mrs. Allen Johns.
Roll call will. be answered by
A finish 1 am using on illy
dress".
WMS. and WA
The March. meeting of the
Elimr'ille \VMS and WA was
held on Wednesday afternoon
March 22, The Hostesses were
Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs,
Squire Herdman.
The program was convened
by Mrs. Ivan Brock, Scripture
was read by Mrs, Jack Bern
and Mrs, Horace Delbridge
gave a reading, Mrs, Howard
Pym and Mrs, Ross Skinner
sang a duet,
Mrs. Gilbert Johns gave .the
chapter from the study book.
Mrs, Franklin Skinner con-
ducted the WAIS business.
Group A are having Mrs. S,
A. Norton of. London show her
pictures on India some Sun-
, the \'A, business,
r Mrs. Franklin Skinner Was
t appointed clelega•te to attend
the kt u r a n Presbyterial in
Wingbam ..ori April ,6, '.
t Personal items
Mrs: .Gannet .Johns, of St.
n, Phorias spent the weekend
9 with Mr. and Mrs,. Gilbert
Johns,
The connmunion of the Lord's'
Supper was also observed. dur-;
ing the service on Sunday
morning,
New members who joined .the
church by transfer were Mrs.
Grant Skinner from Zion. West.
and Mr. and Mrs. Tom ,Camp-'
bell of Winchelsea,
4-H meetings
The Rliinville 4 -l -f Home,.
making Club held its second
meeting on Friday, March 10
at 4.30 in Winchelsea school.
with 18 members present. The
gals received pattern selec-
tions and ways of using the
patterns. During the business
it was moved to call the club
"Cotton Queens", Mrs, Skin-
ner read a letter from Mrs,'
Dale Miller, Huron home econ-
omist. Airs. Johns gave notes
on "Good Posture"',
For home assignment'they
were to buy their material and
pattern and study the delta.:
The third meeting was held
on Tuesday, March 21 at 7:00
p.m. at the.home of Mrs. Allen
Johns with 17 members pres-
ent. Roll call was answered
by 1'.A line in clothes that
suits me", 4
It was moved to attend
l4ir, harry Tlndd of Wood-
; barn, Mr, Terry Fletcher .of
Conquest, Sask. visited last
Week with. Mr, and Mrs, Mel-
, vine Skinner,
David Armstrong spent last
week with his grandparents,
' Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Heywood,;:
' while his parents, Mr. and;
Mrs. Ross Armstrong .of St
Marys were holidaying in the
Ottawa district..
Mr, and Mrs, .Alvin Fulton)
and Larry visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Al Smith
of Monkton,
Mr, Larry Sehade, of Monk-,
ton, visited on Sunday with
Mr. Douglas Fulton,
The woman on the phone
was terribly excited.
"Pd like to insure my
house," she said to the insur-
ance man, "Can I do it over
the phone?"
"I'm afraid not madam, but
I think we can send .someone
over to see you."
"But I can't wait," she!
cried frantically. "The house
is on fire."
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