The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-03-27, Page 19 (2)Former area couple
o celebrates anniversary
Mr. & Mrs. Garfield Latta of
London celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary Friday,
March 21, at the Lucan Arena,
with open house in the afternoon
and evening, with dancing during
the evening.
The former Mary Ann Hodgins
married Garfield Latta on March
25, 1925 at the Ailsa Craig
Anglican Church. They lived in
the Parkhill, Lucan areas until
1948 when they moved to London.
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Mr. Latta worked for George
White & Sons; Company, Ltd.
until July, 1974 at which time he
retired.
Friends and • -relatives were
present from Vulcan, Alberta,
Peterborough, I$ingsville,
Scarborough, Hamilton,
Waterloo, Keene, Oil Springs,
Guelph, Grand Bend, Parkhill,
Hensall, Exeter, Kirkton, London
and Lucan area.
Greetings were received from
Robert E. McKinley, M.P. for
Huron -Middlesex, the Honorable
Robert Stanfield, Federal Leader
he Opposition and Governor -
neral Jules Leger.
Mr. & Mrs. Latta have two
ons, Harvey and Robert of RR 1
and RR 2 Lucan and five
daughters, Leona, Mrs. Norman
Amos of Kirkton; Dorothy, Mrs
John Lauzon of Keene; Norma,
Mrs. Robert Elliott; Mona, Mrs.
James Herr, both of -London, and
arlene, Mrs. David Kostal of
Iph. Also they have 18
dchildren and five great-
dchildren.
MR. and MRS. GARFIELD LATTA
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By SID DALEY
Here's a good news bulletin for
ex -service personnel recently
received which is passed on for
your information:
Increases in War Veterans
Allowances and Civilian War
Pensions and Allowances have
been announced by the Honorable
Daniel J. MacDonald, Minister of
Veterans Affairs.
About 86,500 Canadians receiv
JWVA and CWA bene
are now adjusted 41 a'• ar
basis + correspond w es in
the Co umer Pri
ene s for s.
v era it
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veteran it has been increased
from $4,714.32 to $4,846.32. In the
case of a married veteran with -
two children the income ceiling
has increased from $5,945.52 to
$6,112.28.
A single veteran, widow or
wido', . • ceiving Ole maximum
ben will get $6.43 a month
ied veteran will get
h more; allowance for
pendent child is increased
' $ a month.
Ne ` maximum benefits are:
singl recipient, $195.91 per
month, married veteran, $333.86;
dependent child, $52.74.
The scale of benefits is subject
to the total annual income of a
recipient. Allowances paid in
respect of children take into
account any Family Allowance
payments.
CONTACT
Bev Morgan Insurance
Agency Ltd.
238 Main St. Phone 235.-2544 Exeter
Across From Beaver Lumber
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married
pendent
ws and
ted quer-
new rates ttfke effect
11 1, 975.
he income ceilings are 2.8
p rcent higher than. those in
effect during the first quarter of
the year.
The annual income ceiling
under which single persons may
receive maximum benefits has
r, d from $2.753,76 to
$2.830.92' or the married
The University of
Western Ontario
UCWpIan4
to welcome
The Friendship Unit of Lucan
United church Women finalized
plans for the Fellowship Lun-
cheon, at their meeting Wed-
nesday evening, at the church.
It will be held on Sunday, April
6 following the morning service
and is a wonderful opportunity to
get acquainted with the
newcomers to the church.
The worship service was taken
by Mrs. John MacDonald on an
Easter theme. Mr. MacDonald
had played the hymns on their
organ and taped them for use at
this meetirtg.
A chapter in the current study
book on the 50th Anniversary of
the United Church was given by
Mrs. Ross Holden, who divided
the nrernbers into three groups to
study the background of the three
uniting churches.
The groups reported back` to
the membership and Mrs. Holden
then gave a brief resume of the
history of the local church. A
delicious lunch was served by
Mrs. A. Jones and -Mrs. S. Yallup.
A brief meeting of the United
Church Wotnen's Executive was
called after church on Sunday. It
was decided to hold the fashion
show in the- Biddulph School
auditorium on Wednesday, May
7. The show will commence at 8
p.m. but the models will be asked
to be present at 7 p.m. for
rehearsal. Refreshments will be
served following the show.
Admission will be $1.
EVENING AND DAY
SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES
IN CLINTON
The University of Western Ontario plans to offer Evening and Day -
Summer School Courses in English, Psychology, Sociology, Physical Education
and Politics for degree credit. Classes will meet in CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL. -
EVENING SUMMER SCHOOL
May 6 - July 17, 1975, Tuesdays and Thursdays
Examinations, July 22 and 23
5:15 p.m.- 7:45 p.m. **Psychology 342 (Developmental
Psychology: Exceptional Children) J. G. Murra
5:15 p.m.- 7:45 p.m. English 020 (General Literature
and Composition)
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7:45p.m. -10:15 p.m. Sociology 249a/253b (Crinminology/
Sociology of Corrections) F
**The prerequisite for Psychology 342 is Psychology 36 or
or 241 or equivalent.
h.D.
g, M.A.
roches, M.A.
or 140 or 236
NI( 10
DAY SUMMER SCH • • L
July 2 - August 12, 1975, Mondays t •ugh Trs ys
Examinations, kGgust ' 15 , ,
10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. *P.E. 020 (Introdu- o Physical Faculty of
Education) .. Physic Education
10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Politics 131
(International Po)i1(cs)
*AFTERNOON HI(JRS
P.E. 020 •s 1:3 30 p.m., Tuesdays edn .ays, Thursdays
A. J. l Wer, Ph.D.
NO NEW Stutints
Summer Sim
Tying t. . egin 'versify work at Evening
ply .y APRIL 4
A 't 1 t I RESTED IN BEGINNING
WORK T
ARD A B.A. DEGREE?
Miss Angela Arm
tension Departme
ducting interview
DATE:
TIME:
PLACE:
he Director of The Summer School and Ex-
, University of Western Ontario, will be con -
Thursday, April 3rd, 1975
4:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton
Foolosofy
Blessed -are they who run in
circles, for they shall be called
wheels. If a man does not keep
pace with his companions,
perhaps it is because he hears a
different drummer. Nuff said.
Don't forget, Comrades, the
most important phase of your
Legion year is fast approaching
and of course I am referring to
your branch nominations and
elections. Now is your chance to
get in there and promote the
Comrades you think most
capable to run the affairs of your
Bench - that's right 'your'
branch.
This is no easy task anymore'
Comrades. We need dedicated
officers who will spend the time
to deal with the changes in
legislation as it affects the
branch, plus the many other
business matters which require
sane and safe decisions.
Its a great challenge.
Comrades. If you feel that you
would like to make a greater
contribution toward the
management of the Legion then
by all means get in touch with the
nominating committee or better
still attend the meetings which
are held every second .Wed-
nesday of the.nonth commencing
at 8.30 sharp.
Branch 540's mixed sports
(lance will be held Saturday.
April 12, with the Mark Five
supplying the music. Tickets are
on sale now, better get them
early as only 30 are being sold
This is to allow plenty of room for
dancing. Thirty couples makes
for a very nice party atmosphere.
Make it a point to attend; un-
derstand the Mark Five really
have a beat.
Lucky Doug Galloway won the
Pot of Gold, imagine all he had to
do was drop down to the lounge
and register, in the bookprovided.
prior to 10.00 p.m. Saturday
night. There'll come a day. I
hope.
Happy Easter to all our readers
and I hope the Easter Bunny willt
be good to you.
and that's 30 for this week 1•
Remember - Be alert a
aggressive, stumbling blocks f r
one man are stepping stones for
another.
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Finalize plans
for spring courses
Members of t---Lucan Area
Advisory Comrttitt'ee met on
Wednesday evening in the Bid-
dulph School to finalize plans for
the spring courses. Golf for
Beginners and Landscaping will
be the two courses offered plus a
metric seminar, toward the end
of April. Registration will be
Wednesday, April 9 and classes
will commence on Wednesday,
April 16.
A tennis course will be offered
this summer when the courts are
ready. Permission from the
arena board has already been
given.
Fall courses suggested at this
meeting were - Sewing with
Knits. Bridge for Beginners,
Furniture Refinishing, Ceramics,
Flower Arranging, Quilting for
Beginners and another seminar
on a chosen topic. Your
suggestions will be welcome.
Ahem Mr. or Mrs. Alf Williams,
227-4135 or Dave Wilkins, at the
school, 227-4891.
uncheon
newcomers
It was also decided to order
four dozen 50th Anniversary
Commemorative teaspoons.
Anyone wishing to purchase one
should call 227-4879 at once as 26
are already sold.
The Mitten Tree will be con-
tinued this year and all knitters
are invited to share in this project
for our native children. Those
who do not knit may hang "store-
bought" mittens, toques or
scarves.
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By MRS. HAMILTON HOOGINS
Sandra Janssen, Woodham,
spent a few days with Betty
Johnson then Betty returned to
Sandra's for a few days recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Davies,
Spalding, Sask., Don Davies,
Wynyard, Sask., Mr. & Mrs.
Orville Davies and family,
Guelph, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Mills,
Centralia, Bruce Mills and Linda
Coughtrey,-London were Sunday
supper guests with Mr. & Mrs.
MacLeod Mills to celebrate
Bruce's birthday.
.Ttltirsday night visitors with
Mr. ;& Mrs. Charles McRobert
were Mr. & Mrs. Bill Rohde,
Thames- Road, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Thomson, Granton and Mr. &
Mrs. Russell Morley, Exeter.
Mrs. Gerald Scott and family,
Nobleton, were weekend visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. John Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins
visited Friday evening with Mr.
& Mrs. Alton Wallis:---- -.`.
Mr. & Mrs. John Storey` and
family, Bryanston, visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John
Scott.
Mr. & Mrs. John A. Damen
were Sunday supper guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Egan.
An euchre party will be held in
the' Community Centre on
Saturday night.
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