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By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Mrs, Daltin Smale hosted
the family and consumer
affairs meeting of the Staffa
Women's Institute at her
home Wednesday evening.
Mrs, Judy Swan, Home
Economics teacher at
Mitchell District High School
was guest speaker, choosing
nutrition as her topic,
She also conducted a quiz
on foods and their nutrient
value. Mrs. Swan was in-
troduced by Mrs. Russell
Worden and thanked by Mrs.
Daltin Smale.
Mrs. Worden presided and
opens the meeting with the
Institute Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect followed
with some thoughts on June.
Mrs, Daltin Smale gave a
news item on the Inter-
national year of the Child,
reading a clipping on child
abuse. Eleven members and
1 visitor answered the roll
call by giving a old fashioned
health remedy.
During business plans
were finalized for the car
outing to the Blyth Festival
Theatre July 20. Members
decided to contribute a skit
as their part of the program
at the Fall Rally in L,istowel.
In recognition of Canada
Week Mrs. Robert
McCaughey played "This
Lanf Is your Land" on the
piano.
Following the close of the
meeting Mrs. Russell
Worden 'and Mrs. Daltin
Smale served a lovely lunch.
Quite a number from this
community attended the
graduation dinner and dance
for the Grade 8 class at
Upper Thames Elementery
School on Wednesday
evening.
Michael McAra, Chilliwak,
British Columbia spent the
weekend with David Tem-
pleman,
Mrs. Floyd Capling,
Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs.
John Templeman were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Capling and
Greg, London.
Barbara Templeman and
Mark Miller are attending
the United church camp at
Bimimi this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Rob Tern-
pleman and Carrol were
Saturday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Saguin,
Stratford,
Visiting Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Templeman
and family were, Mrs.
Anderson Kitchener and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Anderson,
Toronto.
Speaker talks about nutrition
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Every Tuesday
from 6:30 - 9 p m.
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Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
Everyone welcome
HEADING FOR GRADE NINE — Graduation exercises for grade eight
students of Exeter Public School were held Thursday. In the back row (left-
right) are Dennis Meikle, Bob Stire, Joe Straughan, Brent Athill, Matt Tuckey,
Bruce Anderson, Jeff Robbins, Paul Chapman and Bill Windsor. In the second
row are Dale Hennessey, Tammy Alexander, Deb Brunzlow, Lisa Rooth, Janet
Ferguson, Karen Dauber, Jo-Ann Seller, Diane Eisenchink, Linda Smith, Kim
Livingstone, James McDonell and vice principal Larry Black. The front row
consists of Jeff Van Haarlem, Ann Benoit, Laurie Willert, Brenda Bell, Wendy
Gatehouse, Leslie Hunter-Duvar, Dianne Zachar, Brenda McDonald, Caroline
Ford, Cathy Cable and Mike Tiedeman. photo by Chan Livingstone
EPS GRADE EIGHTS GRADS — Students from the grade eight classes at Ex-
eter Public School held their graduation exercises Thursday. Standing in the
back row (left-right) are Don Kells, Colin Keller, Jim Perry, Jim Rodgers, John
Mol, Steve Ferguson, Jon Jay Vincent, Doug Armstrong and Tom Humphreys.
In the middle row are teacher Lois Ottewell, Paul Pridham, Scott Jamieson,
Mark Stephen, Randy Hulley, Brian Blackburn, Joel Aunger and principal Jim
OFA in agreement -
The OFA compliments the Hannam said. "Special almost sacred and that
Ontario government on status is not really enough. ownership rights should be
many of their proposals in The OFA has always felt that secure and well understood
the recently issued White property ownership is by everyone in our society,"
Paper on Liability and Air
Trespass and we urge people
fa SuPpOtet 3-teWa rat to award lie -liat ic
ciples behind it, said Peter -1-
Hannam, president, Ontario
Federation of Agriculture. 4W500 scholarship
.participation in 4-H and
Junior Farmer programmes
as well as community ac-
tivities.
To qualify for the award in
1979, the applicant must:
a) Be entering the
Agricultural Degree
Program at the University of
Guelph.
b) Be a member of the
Ontario 4-H Programme.
c) Achieve a minimum of 66
percent in their Grade 13
High School studies.
Ontario 4-H Members can
obtain applications from the
office of the Agricultural
Representative in each
County and District of
Ontario. Applications are
recently Dennis Yellowless -also_.._available by writing
of Durham County. StewaFf• Seeds, P.O. Box 40,
These past recipients were •-fitilse Craig, Ontario NOM
selected because they 1AO. To -be considered, ap-
exhibited outstanding plications must be received
leadership through their by September 15, 1979.
TODDLER'S INN GRADS — Nursery school students of Toddler's Inn in Exeter held their
graduation exercises Friday. In the back are Trevor Spencer, Jacob Peterson and Sean Grant.
In the front row are Peter McDonell, Haley Linfield and Becky Hann. Absent were Kevin
Thompson, Bradley Thompson and Jeff Balsdon. T-A photo
Chapman. In the third row •are Catherine Patterson, Tracy MacDonald, Kelly
Jones, Sandra McCurdy, Gail Reid, Debbie Josephson, Karen Hart, Kelly
Livingstone, and Elizabeth Helm. Seated are Joan Osgood, Kim Coleman,
Carla Solomon, Lorraine Warwick, Bessie Prottas, Kathy Topp, Lori Stevens,
Jo Ain Wurm and Margaret Hackney,
T-A photo
"Of course, we don't agree One deserving Ontario 4-H
with everything but we're Member who enters the
glad to see liability has been University of Guelph's
reduced and trespass Agricultural Degree
restrictions have been ex- Program in 1979, will win a
tended to cover croplands", $500 scholarship this fall.
Hannam said. "With these This scholarship is
new proposals, more farm awarded by Stewart Seeds in
land has been given the same commemoration of the
status as urban lawns and Ontario Agricultural
gardens." Colleges Centennial. It was
Hannam was responding first presented in the
to a recent request of the College's Centennial year
Ontario Attorney General for when it was won by Darryl
reaction to the White Paper. Mitchell of Middlesex
The main points of County. The recipient in 1975
was Terry Laidlaw of Peel disagreement, Hannam said, County, in 1976 Brenda
included the areas of special Trask of Wellington County,
land status, signage, and the in 1977 George Thompson of
ambiguity of when liability Middlesex County and most
could be charged.
"We've been lobbying for
20 years to have the same
protection from trespass and
liability apply to all lands,
regardless of its use,"