The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-08-23, Page 11NOTICE .
To All Students
Attending school under
the jurisdiction of the
Huron County Board of
Education
All schools will open at the regular hour on Tues-
day, September 4, 1973, All school buses will travel
at the regular time in the morning. All schools will
close one hour earlier than usual, All school buses
will depart one hour earlier than usual in after-
noon.
R. L. Cunningham
Transportation Manager
Huron County Board of Education
103 Albert St. Clinton, Ont.
Tirne*-Advocate, 'Auols;t 23;1973, Pogo It
Super
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GATHER FOR ACHIEVEMENT DAY - Members of the 4-H
Clandeboye Garden Club were present at Parkhill for their achieve-
ment day on Wednesday. All the flowers and vegetables they dis-
played were from their own gardens. Back left are Cindy Prest, Nancy
Holland, Dianne and Debbie Lynn. Front left are Marilyn
Groenewegen, Maria Richards, Janice Kestle, Susan Hardy, Cathy and
Karen De Jonge.
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of.
City boy at Clandeboye
Youth finds farm life busy
By MRS. DAVID KESTLE
The Harold Hardy family and
Dan are entertaining a rural-
urban exchange student from
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By MANUEL WATS
About 509 people were served
at the recent chicken barbecue
Sponsored by the United Church
Women.
Several families fn the com-
munity are enjoying summer
camping this week. They include,
Mr. & Mrs, Ron Turner, Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Larmer and Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Fagle$on,
Mrs. Hugh Adair, Orno and
Kim have been visiting with Mr.
& Mrs, Bud Ulens and family,
Mississauga and attended the
(NF.
Congratulations to Morley
Eagleson and Linda Knight who
were married in Thames Road
United Church, Saturday. Morley
is the younger son of Mr. .& Mrs.
James Eagleson, Jr.
Mrs. Gordon Woodburn and
Maurice Murray are con-
valescing at their respective
homes, following hospitalization.
Mrs. Bill Clarke and Lillian
Ulens attended a trousseau tea at
the home of Kathleen Harrower
bride-elect, in Sarnia Saturday.
Her marriage to Douglas Clarke
is planned for next Saturday,
Consequently the General Store
will be closed after 5 p.m. on that
day.
Mr, Si Mrs. Walter Cripps,
Cameron and Kevin, Saskatoon,
have been holidaying with her
parents, Mr, & Mrs. Lawrence
Carts, Grand Bend. They visited
with relatives here and were
among those who attended the
Curts family reunion at
Canaterra Park, Sarnia, Sunday.
Mrs. Harold McDonald
returned with her daughter,
husband and family, Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Southcott and girls to
their home in Halifax, Of interest
to this community is the fact that
Jack who is a member of the field
staff of the London Life
Insurance Company is being
transferred shortly to Chatham,
Ontario and is being replaced by
Bruce Huntley, St. Catharines,
son-in-law of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Steeper.
Woodstock, Bill Smith, Both Dan
Hardy and Bill have the same
birthday. Bill has had a busy
By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR
Lorna Glanville returned home
last Monday after spending six
weeks holidays with Mr. & Mrs.
John Adonaskie and Mr. & Mrs.
Phillip Biernaskie, Kitchener.
Angela Biernaskie is
holidaying with her aunt and
uncle Mr. & Mrs. Barry Bullock,
Parkhill.
Mrs. Jack Dye spent last
Wednesday with her daughter
Mrs. Lee Helemkay, London.
Brenda Glanville spent a few
days with Kathleen Bushfield,
Crediton West.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Hamilton,
Grand Bend visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Leonard Wein.
Mrs, Patsy Glanville, Lori and
friend visited relatives in
Crediton. Sunday.
Many attend
• anniversary
Honor bride
at Brinsley
'
By GORDON MORLEY
BFIINSLEY
Friends and relatives gathered
in St. Mary's Anglican church
basement Monday to honor
Norma Rowe bride-elect of this
Saturday with a miscellaneous
shower.
Personals
Ruth Trevithick, Toronto is
holidaying with her parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Trevithick.
A number of relatives were
invited to the home of Mrs.
Norman Lewis Monday to a
bridal-shower for Linda Morley,
September bride-elect.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Trevithick
attended the Campbell Reunion
held at Alvinston.
Debbie and Kelly Hodgson
have been staying with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kingma for a few holidays.
The United Church minister,
Rev. Dalton was speaker for
Ebenezer Decoration Service
Sunday.
STOCK UP NOW
week learning how lucky boys on
the farm are to be kept busy.
Cindy Banks, Sarnia and
Rosemary Simpson, Kirkton are
visiting in town with the Carters
and their grandmother, Mrs.
Isabel Simpson.
Mrs. Lorna Harrison has been
on two week's vacation.
Poplar Hill girls took the game
from Clandeboye Girls by two
runs Monday.
Mrs. Ruth Ann Bastert and
daughter Peggy from Galt spent
a week's holiday with Mr. & Mrs.
C. Millson and Mr. & Mrs. G.
Millson. They also spent one
afternoon in Grand Bend visiting
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickens.
Paul Simpson, Kirkton stayed
with Kevin Carter for a week's
holiday.
Allan McKiver who has been
spending the summer in London
was home in Clandeboye for a
few days.
Mr. & Mrs. A. Lewis, Mr. &
Mrs. A. Hill and Mr. & Mrs. A.
Blake were guests at the Stroud-
Lewis wedding Saturday. Paul
Lewis is formerly of Clandeboye
and is the son of Murray and
Sally Lewis, London. „
Mrs. Ernie Lewis and Mrs.
Sadie Nickle enjoyed the
weekend visiting Arnold and
Elsie and meeting a lot of old
friends at the Lucan Fair.
Mr. & Mrs. Doug Lewis,
London were visiting, Mr. & Mrs.
A, Lewis Sunday and paid a visit
at Dave and Eleanor Kestle's.
Mrs. Stephanie Allegaert and
B. Knight, London called for a
visit with Mr, & Mrs. D. Kestle
and Janis.
The Clandeboye Hillbillies
were a sensation in the Lucan
Parade on Sunday. Clarence and
Barb Carter, Paul Simpson
Joanne and Kevin Carter were
portraying "The Clampets" of
TV,
Harold Dan, Carolyn, Susan
and Linda Hardy and Bill Smith
were among the many residents
who paraded Sunday in Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Muless have
returned from an enjoyable
motor trip to Vancouver, via
USA, the Grand Canyon and
Yellow Stone Park.
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Macintosh
went on the 980 Caravan to the
Toronto Exhibition Saturday and
enjoyed the Scottish Festival,
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By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITQN
Open House in honour of the
40th wedding anniversary of Rev.
& Mrs. Fred Faist was held in St.
John's United Church, Stratford,
Sunday. Those who were present
from Crediton were Nola Faist,
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Morlock, Mr.
& Mrs. William Schwartz and
Doris, Mr. & Mrs. Irvine Fink-
beiner and Rev. D. Warren.
William Mountain of Prince
Edward Island has purchased the
home on Main Street formerly
'occupied by Mr. & Mrs. Elmer
Martin.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Greenwood
and family, Don Mills, are
spending some time with Mr. &
Mrs. Will Oestricher.
Rev. & Mrs. Armin Schlenker
and Mary Ellen spent the last two
weeks at Selkirk where Mr,
Schlenker conducted the work of
the parish while the resident
pastor was on vacation.
Rev. Douglas Warren was in
charge of Vacation Bible School
last week with 75 pupils enrolled
and 15 leaders. Robert Cover-
dale, Rockton, led the opening
exercises in song and Bible Study
each day and directed a family
night program Thursday.
Sunday at Zion United Church
special music in song was
provided by Mrs. Alvin Fink-
beiner, Mrs. Walter Weber, Mrs.
Lloyd Hey and Mrs. Walter
Fydenchuk. Visitors present
included Thelma Weber, London,
Rev. & Mrs. Bert Carr,. Selkirk,
and Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Stutt, guests
of Rev. & Mrs. Warren, Ottawa.
Mrs. Douglas Warren and Mrs.
Kenneth Campbell are attending
the United Church Women's
Retreat at Alma College this
week.
Mrs. Peter Martin was guest
soloist at Grand Bend United
Church Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs, Ross Haugh ac-
companied by their daughter
Linda, Toronto went to Kingston
to attend a wedding. Sunday they
returned to Toronto where they
visited the Science Centre before
returning home Monday.
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