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Kirkton ladies
meet to pray.
By MRS, HAROLD pAvis
Report top players
in Saintsbuty play
GET .P0C AWARDS - Winners of the recent Exeter Public Utilities Commission sponsored public speaking
contests at South Huron District High School received their prizes Tuesday. From the left are, PUC CM-
missipner Ted Pooley, winners .Cathy Deiong, Arlene Mallen and Foul Van Esbroeck, mayor Jack Pelbriage
qnd POC commissioner Murray Greene, T-A photo
SPRING IS ALMOST HERE
.MR$- -HEBER. DAVIS.
; Friday evening a progressive
euchre was sponsored by the
congregation of St. Patrick's
ehurch, with. Mr. & Mrs. Heber
Davis conveners..
Winners were: Mrs. Frank
Centralia; Mrs, W,
•Webster, Exeter; Percy Noels
and Ray Beavers, Exeter.
Ray Shoebottom,Centralia had
the lucky cup and, H. Carroll. won
the cake. Another euchre is
planned for March 22 in the hall.
1,10N
Mrs. Hugh Davis gave her
home Tuesday evening for the
March UCW meeting. Plans were
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The World Day of Prayer was
held in Kirk ton United Church on
March 1 with. Woodham,
Anglican and The Class that
Counts ladies joining. The theme
was "Make us builders ofpeace,"
The order of service was
followed with the president, Mrs.
N. Amos as leader, Scriptures
were read by Mrs, K, Fraser and
Mrs. J. Grinney. Parts were
taken by different ladies in the
congregation.
The Woodham ladies quartette
gave a beautiful musical number,
Mrs. K. Fraser intorduced Mrs.
Russel McCallum of Mitchell who
gave a very inspiring message,
Rev. Grant Dawson pronounced
the benediction.
After the service all were in-
vited to the basement for a
casserole and dessert luncheon
and a social hour was enjoyed by
all,
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Marshall
visited Sunday with Mrs. Bertha
Hanson, St. Marys.
Mrs. Myrtle Doupe and Mrs.
Pearl Stephens have returned
home from a 14 day bus trip to
Florida.
Separate school board
support bus amendments
George
Eizenga
with
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made for a late March banquet.
The president Mrs. Joan
Greenlee led in the Day of prayer
service,
Mrs. George Anderson, Exeter,
addressed the ladies. Rev.
Savary closed with prayer.
Mr, & Mrs. Leslie Greenlee
entertained 21 guests to a bir-
thday dinner for their year old
daughter, Kimberly, Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs, Earl Greenlee were
guests at a birthday dinner on
Thursday for Farl's father,
Raymond Greenlee at the latter's
home in Exeter.
Miss Robin Revington Lucan
was a recent guest with Nancy
Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis at-
tended the reception and dance
for Mr, & Mrs. Barry Baynham
at the Exeter Legion Hall
Saturday evening,
Mr. & Mrs. Ford Dyer, Sarnia
and Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Carroll
were guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Carroll Sunday.
The ladies of St. Patrick's
church are quilting at the home of
Mrs. Earl Greenlee,
Cottage service on Sunday was
held at the home of Mr, & Mrs.
Harry Carroll. Rev. R. Savary
held Holy Communion.
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The March meeting of the
U.C.W. was held in the church
basement. Mrs. William Fenton
presided.
Mrs. Jack Trevithick led in
prayer and Mrs. Harvey Steeper
read the scripture. Mrs. Fenton
gave two readings. Mrs. George
Lee presided over the business.
Roll call was answered by 12
members. Mrs. Trevithick
conducted three contests.
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Euchre party
Euchre party was held Friday
evening at the Brinsley Com-
munity centre. Mr. & Mrs.
Harold Guilfolye convened the
party.
Winners were: ladies high,
Mrs. Norman Lewis; lone hands,
Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, low,
Carolyn Lewis, men's high, Levi
White; lone hands, Don Allen, low
Alonzo Hodgins.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis & Mrs.
Marjorie Steeper will be in
charge of the next party March
22.
attend the 20th annual meeting of
the Ontario Separate School
Business Officials' Association in
Toronto, April 2 and 3.
Michael Connolly and Ted
Geoffrey will attend the Ontario
Committee for Education
meeting to be held in Brantford
on April 21,
A fetter of congratulations is to
he sent to Ed Rowland's son,
Michael, of RR 1, Dublin who
placed first in the senior
elementary section of the Royal
Canadian Legion District C
public speaking contest in
Harriston on March 3, He will
advance to a competition in
Collingwood on March 17.
The board turned down on a nine
to three vote , a request from
Terry Craig, a teacher at St.
James Separate School in
Seaforth, to send out a
geographical statistical survey to
parents of students, in St.
Columban and St, Patrick's
School, Dublin with the students
taking the questionnaire home to
their parents. Mr, Craig in-
dicated in his letter to the board
the statistics were required in the
Geography Course he was taking
at Laurier University Waterloo.
While the board members
agreed the survey was harmless.
Trustee David Teahen suggested
that Mr. Craig should mail out the
questionnaire himself ,ratherthan
involve the board.
The Regional Director of
Education in Kitchener reported
to the board that it could receive
an allocation from Capital Aid of
$50,000 (Category B) for such
projects as extensions of
education-services-such as
resource centres, gymnasiums,
as long as there is a proven need
that will meet Ministry of
Education, approval., This
Proposal was handed over to the
Building and Maintenance
Committee to consider and report
back to the Board for approval.
Stratford. for $760. The property
bought in December 1973 is ad-
jacent to Immaculate Conception
School and will provide more
parking space for the teachers.
Patrick Carty of Stratford was
named to the convention com-
mittee to replace Joseph Looby
who is away on a holiday, Others
on the committee are Vincent
Young of Goderich, Donald
Crowley and the acting
superintendent of Education,
Joseph Tokar, The committee
will decide how many trustees
are to attend the various con-
ventions and conferences held for
trustees in 1974 and will report at
the next meeting of the Board.
Nine trustees will attend the
Ontario Separate School
Trustees' Council Convention in
Toronto on April 3, 4 and 5. They
are Michael Connolly, Kippen;
Francis Hicknell, Seaforth; Don
Crowley, Gadshill; F. J. Vere,
David Teahen, Howard Shantz
and Patrick Carty all of Strat-
ford; Ted Geoffrey, Zurich; and
Arthur Haid, Listowel,
Francis Hicknell was named
chairman of the board liaison
committee which will meet from
time to time (first meeting to be
held March 26) with a similar
committee composed of clergy,
with Rev, Carl Keane of Strat-
ford, chairman, to discuss
relevant issues related to
Catholic education in the two-
county jurisdiction.
Ted Geoffrey reported on a one-
day Architectural Services
Workshop which he and Michael
Connolly attended at Bluevale
Collegiate Institute in Waterloo.
Ed Rowland, maintenance co-
ordinator, attended as well. Mr.
Geoffrey said they received
many ideas on saving energy.
(heating etc.) as well as
suggestions as to what to watch
out for in roof repairs, con-
struction and related areas,
Jack Lane, Business
Administrator, was authorized to
The Huron-Perth County
Roman Catholic Separate School
Board meeting in Seaforth
Monday night supported the
position of Hugh A. Crothers,
Toronto, who is seeking public
support and support of members
of parliament in the introduction
of a bill amending the in-
consistencies in the Highway
Traffic Act.
The Highway Traffic Act
requires (a) School buses must
have flashing lights operating
when children are being loaded
or pnloaded. (b) School buses
must have a sign or lettering,
indicating "Do not pass when-
signals flashing." (c) Motorists -
approaching from either
direction must come to a full stop
until the flashing lights stop,
Mr. Crothers pointed out that
these regulations are not
required in areas where speed
limits are not more than 35 miles
per hour, He said the Traffic Act
allows the Council of any city to
exempt highways under its
jurisdiction where speed limits
may be more than 35 miles per
hour.
Mr. Crothers said it was an
extraordinarily dangerous
situation and that the protection
provided a child in a 36 mile per
hour or over zone, is just as vital
to a child in a 35 mile or under
zone, noting that being hit by a
car at any speed could cost the
life of the youngster.
The board will write Mr.
Crothers that its position is that
all vehicles should stop when a
school bus is taking on or letting
off passengers in all speed zones.
Thackery Roofing of Kitchener
is to replace the roof on St.
Patrick's School at Kinkora at a
cost not to exceed $7,131 and part
of the roof on St. Ambrose School
in Stratford at a cost not to ex-
ceed '$4,910. The work is to be
done between May 1 and July 15.
Valad Construction of Stratford
is to demolish the house, garage
and shed at 29 Well Street,
Personals
Neil Trevithick spent Sunday
with hiarents , & Mrs. v
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Jaclf nor
Mr. & Mrs, John Dyck and
Victor visited Saturday evening
with Gordon & Kathleen Morley.
Mrs. Gerald Thompson is a
patient in Victoria Hospital.
Dear Sir,
This is a letter of thanks to the
people of Exeter for being so
generous in their contributions to
the Canadian Heart Fund during
our present campaign and also a
sincere thank you to the Kinettes
and Kinsmen for the wonderful
job they did in canvassing the
townspeople.
To date, in total, we have
received $1,150.00 from Exeter
which will go a long way in
helping us reach our overall
Middlesex-Huron objective.
The research work being done
by the Heart Foundation is of
increasing value in our time and
those of you who have supported
us so generously can rest assured
that your money will be put to
good works.
Yours sincerely,
O.M. Pullwer
Chairman
London Chapter
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