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Granton firemen attend training session
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
A training school was held at
No. 2 Firehall London from Mon.
March 31 to Wed. April 2.
This school was sponsored by
the Ontario Fire Marshal's
Office and was a regional
training school for all of Mid-
dlesex county members.
Instructors were there from the
Training School in Gravenhurst
Ont.
Members attending from the
Granton dept. and receiving their
diplomas were chief ward
Ellyatt, capt. Eric Chevoncek,
training officer Robert Pincombe
and Robert Lester.
Wednesday they were joined by
deputy chief Richard Kloss and
Capt. Frank Piccolo.
Information and instruction
received at this course will be
passed on tho the rest of the
members.
4-H Yeasterners met twice this
week. The 5th meeting of the
Yeasterners was held at the
home of Leader Mrs. Michael
O'Shea on Thursday, April 10 at
6 3(Lp.nL
The meeting opened with the 4 -
pledge. The members divided
into groups of three and prepared
to make Swedish Tea Ring,
Chelsea buns and a Hungarian
Bubble Ring. After they were
made and put in the oven, the roll
calf was taken, this was to show
the Sour Dough made for the
home activity, and comment how
it turned out or tell of an ex-
perience you had while making it.
A discussion followed on bread
from other lands.
The minutes were read and
adopted and the girls sampled
their baking and took some home
for their families to taste.
The meeting closed with plans
about Achievement Day and the
setting up of the demonstration.
The 6th meeting took place at
the home of Mrs. O'Shea on -
Saturday, March 12 at 9 a.m.
Marlene French and Susie
Gricken demonstrated how to_
make Cheese Puffs, followed by
Gwen Hodgins and Brenda
Tomlin demonstrating . how to
'make Bar -B -Q stacks. A
discussion followed on how to
judge bread for Achievement
Day. May 3.
The roll call was answered by
the thirteen members present, on
name the supper dish you made,
using bread as a main ingredient.
Record hook were requested to be
turned in by April 20.
Plans were discussed for
Achievement Day. Baking was
sampled and enjoyed. The
meeting closed with the 4-H
pledge.
The final meeting of the "Let's
Bake Bread Club" will be held
April 14 at Mrs. Michael
O'Shea's.
Masonic Lodge
There was a large attendance
at the Granton Masonic Lodge 483
A.F.M. on the occasion of the
visit of the District Deputy Right
Worshipful Brother Earl Watson
RR 1, St. Mary's.
Out-of-town visitors were
members of the associated lodges
of South Huron District.
UCW general meeting
The general meeting of the
UCW was held on Tuesday,, April
8. Mrs. James Kerr president
welcomed the members and the
many visitors. There were guests
from both the Anglican ACW and
Wesley UCW.
Mrs. Kerr opened the meeting
with worship and prayer followed
by a short business session.
Unit I was responsible for the
program, Mrs. E. Summer, Unit
leaderopened with thesinging of a
hymn. Mrs. Elwyn Bryan
favored with a vocal solo.
Rev. Mary Mclnally in-
troduced the guest speaker Rev.
Anne (Graham) Langford asst.
Minister of Metropolitan United
--church London. Rev. Langford's
message was very inspiring. We
need Chirst and Christ needs us.
Lunch was served by the
members of Unit I.
Scout and Cub news
The scouts and cubs are
working on a variety show, which
they are putting on in May, the
date will be announced later.
Church news
At the Anglican church Rev.
Savary conducted the morning
service.
In place of asermontherewas a
ballot on Church Union. The
qustions were answered by the
congregation.
ACW meeting
On Wednesday, April 9 the
ACW met at the home of Mrs.
Jack Noon at 7 p.m., this was
done in order that those who
wanted to could attend the
campaign Cancer Soc. meeting at
Lucan.
A short business session was
conducted by president Mrs.
Jack Noon. Delegates were
named to attend the Annual ACW
Conference on May 1 at St. James
Westminster Church, London.
Mrs. J. Noon and Mrs. Lois
Herbert were chosen.
United church news
At the United Church Rev.
Mary Mclnally's sermon was
entitled "I am the Good
Shepherd".
Explorer news
On Saturday, April 19 at 2 p.m.
the Explorers will be holding a
"Penny Sale" in the church
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Education
Week
April 21-25
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
* PARENTS NIGHT — Mon., April 21
7:30 to 10:00 p.m.
Parents ore invited to meet with the teachers and visit
the various areas of the school. Students received
reports last week, consequently parents may wish to dis-
cuss student progress with teachers.
* GIRLS GYMNASTICS DEMONSTRATION
Monday 8 p.m. in large gym
Everyone welcome
* LIBRARY — RESOURCE CENTRE
will be open for visits by the public from 8:30 to 4:30
p.m. every day during this week. Come and see the dis-
plays illustrating the role of the resource centre in
today's secondary school. Every afternoon qt 2:15 p.m.
there will be showings of representative films and audio-
visual kits as used in secondary school.
* ALL AREAS OF THE SCHOOL
are open to visitors all week. The technical areas, com-
mercial rooms, and other specialized teaching areas
may be of particular interest and ore open to the public
every day this week.
* THE CANADIAN STUDENT SURVEY
by M. Hustig received considerable publicity recently.
The Survey tests knowledge of Canada. If you would
care to test your awareness of Canadian affairs try the
test on Monday evening at South Huron or drop in to the
school during the day.
See the newspaper next week for articles on secondary school
education.
J. 1. WOODEN
Principal
basement to raise money for
Bunny Bundle.
A new leader is needed for the
explorer group in September.
Anyone interested?
Duplicate bridge
The Duplicate Bridge Club met
at the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Douglas Brown.
There were four tables, David
Burke instructor from the
London Bridge Studio reviewed
the Staymen convention.
He presented each member
with a pocket sized book, "Basic
Bridge" and a ticket entitling the
holder to a free play at the
London Studio.
Winners by match points were,
Mary & Doreen McRoberts 39.
Doug & Evelyn Brown, David
Burke & Bob Mcllorum 34. Anne
Bryan & Sue Waugh, Betty
Rooney & Audrey Watt 30,
Shirley Bannerman & Willa
Harding 27, Ward & Lorna
Ellyatt 24, Elsie Dann & Eileen
Summers 23.
The last meeting will be at the
same place and time on May 1.
Attend Cancer meeting
A number of Granton ladies
attended the annual campaign
launching meeting at Lucan
United Church on Wednesday
evening March 9.
Dr. Kay Stavraky was the
guest speaker and spoke on
Intestinal Cancer.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley McGuffin,
Margaret and Kenneth gave a
in honor of Mrs. McGuffins
mother's 75th birthday which was
April 8.Guests helping her to
celebrate were Mr. & Mrs. Alex
McDonald and Sandy, Transvaal,
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Hudson &
Debra, Bryanston; Mr. & Mrs.
Robt. Hudson, Tammy and
Robbie also of Bryanston and
Brian Landon, Lucan. The guest
of honor was Mrs. Alvin Carson
who resides with Mr. & Mrs.
McGuggin.
Mrs. Ivan (Marie) Ross has
returned from holidaying in
Florida, and while there visited
Mr. & Mrs. Emer Harltonwhoare
spending the winter in Lakeland.
We welcome Mr. & Mrs.
Stevens and Cindy their
daughter. John & Trudy have
come to live on King St. from
London.
Mrs. Frank (Pat) Ottenhof is a
patient in St. Joseph's awaiting
the arrival of her baby, we wish
her well.
Welcome home to Mrs. Harold
Wallis who has had a long stay in
hospital.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. &
Mrs. Thomas Mitchell on the
sudden passing of their youngest
son the late Thomas Jr. on
Wednesday April 2.
Mrs. Robt. Rainey and Miss
Grace Lindsay were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs.
Austin Hobbs.
Gordon Hodgins who left
Granton to live in Cornwall
recently, spent a few days in
hospital in Cornwall after
sustaining a broken shoulder
while loading machinery
LENGTHY SERVICE HONOURS — Two members of the Exeter
Oddfellow Lodge 67 received long service awards recently. Louis Day,
left, with 67 years service and Asa Penhale, right, a member for 64
years are shown with Ontario Grandmaster Harry Wade.
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