The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1974-04-18, Page 20B1 NGO
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By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
April meeting of the Elimville
WI was held at Elimville hall
Wednesday evening. The
president Mrs. Philip Johns
opened the meeting and roll calls
was paying of fees.
Achievement Day was. an-
nounced for April 27 at
S.H.D.H.S. The Exeter Fair
display committee will be ap-
pointed later.
Mrs. Murray Coward gave the
recycling report and all members
will bring glass jars and
newspapers tied in bundles to the
twp. hall April 19, between 9-12
a.m.
Mrs. Delmer Skinner gave a
report of the District meeting at
Hensall. Mrs. Howard Pym gave
a few outlines of the metric
system. The WI will cater to the
Beef Producers banquet at
Kirkton April 25.
A game "Musical Chairs," was
enjoyed. Mrs. Jerry Grubbe gave
some pointers on Women's
Liberation and Mrs, Floyd
Cooper read a poem, Easter is
in Bloom.
Mrs. Jackson Woods installed
the new officers as follows:
Honorary president, Mrs.
Elson Lynn; president, Mrs,
Philip Johns; first vice-president
Mrs. Howard Pym; second, Mrs,
Murray Coward; secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Johns;
assistant, Mrs. Freeman Horne.
District Director is Mrs. Ross
Skinner; alternate, Mrs. Ron
Fletcher; public relations, Mrs.
Delmer Skinner; director, Mrs.
Floyd Cooper, Mrs. Jerry Grubb,
Mrs, Horace Deibridge,
Flowers and cards, Mrs. Lorne
Elford, Mrs, John Coward, Mrs.
Franklin Skinner, Mrs. Carl
Gower; pianists, Mrs. J. Hern,
Mrs. F. Horne; press reporters,
Mrs. Elson Lynn, Mrs. Floyd
Cooper.
Nominating committee is Mrs.
Franklin Skinner, Mrs. Russell
Morley; hospital, Miss Ruth
Skinner; cancer, Mrs. Ross
Skinner; agriculture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Dan
Coward, Mrs. Elson Lynn.
Citizenship and World Affairs
Mrs. Ivan Brock, education and
cultural affairs, Miss Ruth
Skinner, Mrs. Emerson Penhale;
Mrs. Freeman Horne; family and
consumer affairs, Mrs. Ron
Fletcher, Mrs. Eric Clayburn;
Public relations and resolutions,
Mrs. Delmer Skinner.
Tweedsmuir history, Mrs. T.
Creery; curator, Mrs. T. Creery;
Group A leaders, Mrs. Franklin ,
Skinner; • Mrs. Lorne 'Elford;
Group B Mrs. Howard Pym; Miss
Ruth Skinner; Group C Mrs. Carl
Gower, Mrs. Tom Herm
For An Evening of Fun
And Fellowship
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Nights This Week
In Between
Club
Albatross
Huron Industrial Park
Phone 228-6733
family of Brantford spent the
Easter weekend with Mr. & Mrs.
Wm Routly. •
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Rowe and
family of London spent the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Allen
Johns.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Murray of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs, Lorne Elford,
Friday evening guests with
Mrs. Harold Bell were Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Jaques of Zion; Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and family of
Wheatley; Mr. & Mrs. Don
Parsons and family, Mr. & Mrs.
Rick Willert; Mr. & Mrs. Jake
Hovius of Hensall, Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Skinner and family. Huron tourist group
being formed Tuesday
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CORRECTION
The hours listed in the
April 11 issue for
STARDUST
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Were incorrect
They should have
been shown as
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to 12:00 Midnight
Fri. & Sat. 12:00 Noon
to 2:00 a.m.
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that not only hotels, motels,
campsites and restaurants
should be interested but each
small business in each town and
village should be interested
because of the extra revenue the
summer trade brings to their
stores.
He further emphasized that
many local farms benefit through
the sale of produce, either
directly or indirectly, to the
visitor.
Mr. Cummings explained that
the province has formed a South-
western Ontario Travel
Association. This association will
promote the eight county region,
comprising Huron, Perth,
Oxford, Middlesex, Lambton,
Kent, Essex and Elgin, iii the
United States and Canadian
areas, to make the tourist con-
scious of the advantages of
holidaying in Southwestern
Ontario.
This travel association will not
be effective in 1974 but should be
in full operation for the 1975
tourist season.
This association will have
funding from the Ontario
Government, but he explained
that a local association will have
to look for funding from their
membership • and local
municipalities.
A further meeting has been
called for 8 p.m. on April 23 at
Hully Gully Recreation Centre.
At this meeting there will be an
election of officers, approval of
objectives, approval of the
constitution and by-laws.
The meeting agreed that those
who should attend the next
meeting are persons who benefit
directly or indirectly from the
tourist industry, Those people
who benefit directly are hotel
operators, motel operators,
campground operators, or
anyone who receives direct
tourist dollars.
The indirect beneficiaries are
businessmen in general, whether
they sell food, shelter or com-
modities. There may also be
many private individuals who
have an interest in attending a
meeting of the newly formed
association.
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A meeting was held at Hully
Gully Recreation Centre on
Wednesday, of persons interested
in promoting tourism within
Huron County.
The meeting was called by the
Huron County Development
Officer, Spence Cummings, to see
if there was an interest by the
operators of tourist establish-
ments in promoting tourism
collectively.
At the meeting there were 25
people from a cross-section of
businesses in the county. It was
generally conceded that a need
exists for an organization which
can promote the visitor industry
the county.
A motion was passed approving
the formation of a Tourist and
Business Association. The group
decided to hold another meeting
for the purpose of electing an
executive. All present members
expressed a willingness to bring
two or three other business
people to the next meeting.
The main point brought out
during the meeting concerned.
"who should be interested in such
an association". Mr. Currie, a
Wingham businessman, reflected
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BUS DEPARTS AS FOLLOWS
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Exeter 6:30 p.m.
Huron Pork 6:40 p.m.
Centralia 6:45 p.m.
Lucan 7:00 p.m.
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Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Don Crich and
family of Clinton visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Rennie and
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