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By MRS. HAMILTON HODGINS
Monday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs, Cecil Squire were Mrs,
Holden and Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence
Mitchell and family all of St.
Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Keith Hern and
family, Zion were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Ernest
Ferguson.
Mr. & Mrs, Bill Brock and
Jeremy, Exeter were Monday
guests with Mr. & Mrs, Bill
Morley.
Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Wallis and
family, Stratford, Mr, & Mrs.
Gerald Wallis were Sunday
Thanksgiving guests with Mr, &
Mrs. Alton Wallis.
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hern and
'family and Mr. & Mrs. Bruce
Nixon and family, Granton
motored to Santa's Village at
Bracebridge, Saturday then to
the cottage at Nine Mile Lake to
spend the holiday weekend,
& Mrs LEarP French. were,,
Sunday dinner guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Wayne Hern, Zion.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern were
Sunday supper guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Mac Spence.
Sunday supper guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins were
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Mardlin and
girls, Wesley.
MT. CARMEL
This past weekend was of
course the Thanksgiving holiday,
and despite labour protests and
RECEIVE AWARDS
Nine Fanshawe College design
students recently received
awards and certificates in a
poster design competiton
sponsored by the Bata Shoe
organization,
One hundred and sixty seven
students from 11 Ontario Schools
took part in the competition.
The Fanshawe College students
who were awarded certificates
included Karen Hodgson, Lucan
and Roseanne Middleton,
Bayfield.
Many visit
at Shipka
By MRS, MOH MORENZ
Thursday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Henry Becker were Mr. &
Mrs. Nelson Braun, Mrs,
Christine Brandt and Mrs, Clara
Petznick, all of Waterloo.
Mr. & Mrs. Ferman Snyder
spent the holiday at their
daughter's home, Mr, & Mrs.
Otto Plein, in Kitchener.
Mrs. Ed Turnbull who has been
hospitalized this past two months
at Strathroy hospital, spent the
holiday weekend at her home
here.
Visitors on the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Massie were her
parents Mr. & Mrs. George Nixon
and Colin of Ailsa Craig, and Mr.
& Mrs. Douglas Nixon and Robert
of Thorndale.
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Relouw and
Krista visited Sunday at her
parents home, Mr. & Mrs. Jerry
Arnold.
Mr, & Mrs. Henry Becker at-
tended a 50th wedding an-
niversary, Sunday, in Kitchener,
for his sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. & Mrs. Reuben Eckstein.
Jerry Arnold and several
friends spent the weekend fishing
at Stoke's Bay.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Vincent,
Lori, Michael and Michelle, spent
the weekend in Barryton,
Michigan, with her mother Mrs.
Fred Hoffman, They also visited
Mrs, Vincent's brother-in-law,
Horst Kovitzki who is
hospitalized there.
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My elderly aunt who is a widow and lives alone decided
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She called in a plumber from the Yellow Pages, and
received a price to complete the job. She gave them a
deposit and they told her it would be about two weeks
before they could start because they were very busy, but it
was closer to four weeks before they finally appeared.
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She has tried phoning them repeatedly at all hours, but
her messages are received by a recorder and so far have all
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she's almost a nervous wreck over this whole mess.
We received a fast reply to our call, threatening them with a
possible legal suit.
According to the "boss man", (a Mr. Pengally) he was
hospitalized rather suddenly and his business commitments suf-
fered as a result. He also told us that he was originally awaiting
a particular fitting which also helped to delay the work.
However since then he has been faithfully on the job, and our
readers' aunt is very pleased with progress to date, and hopeful-
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from them, of course the cheque was cashed immediately.
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A dear friend of mine for over 20 years has a problem
which has her very worried. I think she is worrying
needlessly and I told her so and suggested that she write
"IMPACT", however since she wouldn't, I am writing for
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Here is the information we need to know: A girl 16
years old has quit school, left home, and is living with a 19
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needlessly, regarding this matter, because she would NOT be
responsible for her daughter if she should fall sick, or if her
common-law husband becomes unemployed,
If either of those unfortunate events were to take place, Then
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band, to apply and qualify for financial assistance, far himself,
common-law wife and children, (if any.).
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Mt. Carmel residents busy on holida
political unrest over wage and
price controls, we in Canada still
have a lot to be thankful for, For
anyone who didn't feel thankful
this past weekend, I ask you this:
would you rather have been a
turkey?
In the Mt. Carmel area, there
were just as many filled and
contented bellies as anywhere.
On this past Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs.• Wilfrid Hogan and other
members of their family enjoyed
dinner at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Jack McCann and then the
Hogans hosted members of the
family for the Sunday supper.
That's what you -would call a
Thanksgiving double-header!
Mr. & Mrs. Hubert Carey also
hosted members of their family
f or a Sunday supper this
Thanksgiving as their son Paul of
London joined them along with
their son Donald and his wife
Margaret also from London.
Considering the size of their
family and the distance some of
them had to travel, Mr. & Mrs.
Charles Dietrich can be thankful
that all of their children were
able to attend the wedding of
their daughter, Theresa, to
Wayne Karkowski in Woodstock
on Saturday, October 9.
liosemarrt s...; from
Wetaskiwin, Alberta to attend the
wedding, while Chuck came from
St. Mary's Salesian School near
Edmonton, Larry and Michael
came from Ottawa, Eleanor
came from Maryhill near
Kitchener, Jo-Anne came from
Chatham, Elizabeth and Mary
Lynn came from London while
Joe and Dave travelled from Mt,
Carmel to attend.
Speaking of travels, Christie
and Bridget Ryan, the daughters
of Mr. & Mrs, Tom Ryan were
able to make it home to our area
for the Thanksgiving weekend.
The girls are presently attending
high school in Ottawa.
A trip that began this past
Saturday morning was un-
dertaken by Steve McCann, the
son of Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCann
and Steve's cousin, Ed McCann,
the son of Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
McCann. The two boys reached
their destination of Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan, on Monday,
October 11, where they visited
Ed's sister,
Our Lady el' Mt. Carmel School
has three new staff members this
year and hopefully they have by
now become accustomed to their
new surroundings. Mrs. Sharon
Blythe from Exeter is teaching
grades two and three, Mrs, Helen
Ryan from Crediton is the
principal's relief and Mrs. Sheila
Jankowski from Zurich teaches
grade one. Mrs. Jankowski and
her husbnad will be prsenting
slides and a talk on their two
years as volunteer. .teachers in
IVIalaysia ,.on October 21 at the
School's first P.T.A. meeting at
8:30 in the gym, The meeting
will also offer parents of students
a chance to meet the teachers at
the school.
The Mt. Carmel Girls baseball
team is presently embroiled in a
best-of-five play-off series with
the Lieury girls to decide the
overall champions, The Mt.
Carmel crew were trailing two
games to one until Monday,
Zion church
ladies meet,
The UCW Thanksgiving
meeting was held Wednesday
evening. Mrs. Lorne Hern opened
the business part of the meeting
with a reading. Roll call answers
were a Thanksgiving verse.
An invitation from Elimville
UCW for October 27 was
received. Mrs. Edgar Baker and
Mrs. D, Mills were in charge of a
Thanksgiving program.
Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Woodham showed slides of their
family's trip last summer to the
Yukon, British Columbia and San
Francisco, California, where they
visited with her sister and
mother, coming home across the
United States.
Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Niksch,
Hobart, Indiana, Mr. & Mrs.
Michael Smith and Jeremy of
Barrie, Indiana, were weekend
visitors with Mr, & Mrs. Thomas
G. Hern.
October 11 when they beat
opponents by a score of 40
their forcing the series into
to 27 game, Good luck girls!
a fifth
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