Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 3 (2)•
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322 MAIN ST. • 235-0640
SCHOOL FOUNDER VISITS EXETER — Erbter had the honour of playingthost to Mrs. Induk Pohk, the founding mother of
several vocational schools in -her native Korea. Prior to speaking at Exeter United Church on Friday evening, Mrs. Pohk chatted
with Carf Cann, Jeff and Susan Wareham and Reverend James Forsythe of the church. T -A photo
ALYIH SPP Nothing attained without trying
says founder of boys' schools
Councillor
He has been Director of EPP Homesfor 4 years (a home for troubled boys).
Member of Board Big Brothers Assoc •
Member of Exeter Lions Club
EPP'S aim as a Councillor of Exeter is to LISTEN
to the people, WORK for the people and
PRODUCE effective results for the whole
community.
EPP THINKS THAT:
• Effective town planning is'a priority
• New development is invigorating
• Improved roads, sidewalks and sewers
are a necessity '
• Safety for our children, elders and all
citizens of Exeter is- mandatory,
• Areas in the core area of town need
revitalization
• •Better parking facilities are needed in
the downtown area
What do you think?
Vote EPP
on- November 13th
For inquiries. suggestions
and a wdhngness to help
call 235-1461
'For free transportation to the polls call
235-1461.
Nothing is ever ac-
. complished if you do not try.
was the message which Mrs.'
induk Pahk broughtto the
" students of- South Huron
District High School Friday..
Mrs. Pahk the author.ol
several books is the founder
of a series of trainingschools
for boys in her native Korea
Mrs. Pahk who is a
spritely 82 was in, Exeter to
r:u<I• Cooney for her schools
through, the telling of what
her belief in God has ac-
complished. -
Mrs Pahk exhorted the
sludepts to gets-.grvolved •
Exeter council hopefuls
'Continued from front page
of their decisions and to get
good value for tax dollars.
Cottrell also mentioned,
the need to attract small in-.
dustries -to- provide a
brelader tax base and- more
opportunities and said • he
would also like to see a more
varied and extended recrea-
tion and culture activity list
in Exeter. -
"Exeter has a lot to offer -
and is a good place to live.".
he noted. saving that the un-
ique flavor provided by- the
blend of urban and rural
characteristics has given
the Exeter area a sparkle.
Don Cameron, 'a lecturer
at the Centra'ta College of
Agricultural Technology.
suggested it was a good idea
to have the candidates stand
on their feet in front of the.
audience, "because after
the election you want 'to be
sure we stay pn our feet and
not sit on our duffs".
He said he was running on
a platform of conscientious
responsiblity. saying he was
interested in the town. had
the time. _wad `reliable and
honest. - .
He suggested -the latter
wasn't a bad qualification
for a politician today. . .
The final candidate speak-
ing was Alvin Epp. who with
his wife. operates Epp
Homes. which he described
as a home providing a new
start in life for boys ..who
have been kicked around for
many years".
' He sari he was pleasantly
surprised_h_ow the town has
taken toQ them and how they
• have taken to the -town.
' "It's a great place to live
and work and I want -to be -a
part .of- the growing town. of
Exeter." he -said) He
suggested the present coun-
cil deserved a great round of
applause and led -the
audience in that recognition
A former Mennonite
rhinister. Epp said the town
must continue to give new
development a priority
"because unless we- have
new blood. we become
stagnate'.
He suggested the town's
roads and sidewalks needed
-improvement and urged
some consideration for
.more stop signs "on streets
for the protect}o.n of
children and the elderly.
Ile mentioned the down
town parking. and whisle
noting it was improved.
could stand more work -
"My aim'is to listen to
people. work for people. a,pd
produce effective results for
the whole community." he
conclded.
•
w- • ause.about
$3
500-
from Crediton draw
•
• Friday's -.- ante-('arlo
night and elimination draw
.sponsored by the -Crediton
parks board and volunteer.
firemen was a real success.
' The gala night held at the
South Huron Hee• ('entre
raised about 53.500. for
recreation and community
projects
The big winners in the
elimination draw were Mrs
Maurice` Heaver. Crediton
and the Exeter Kinsmen
club who split the grand
prize of Sl .04)0
Winning '$50, were- Dick
Lord. Jack Morrisey. Irwin
Ford. Duma and i)oug Jer-
vis. Rill Wilds. Gerald Dear-
ing. Crediton Social Club.
Jack Jesnev. Frank
Nieis:lac. -.Jiro Finkbeiner
.lie Mc('.inn •John Fahner
Rita Schenk Hick Bowers_
\Ilan Waiper. Ilarr-v
Hayter Hob Fink twiner .
John ('am hell. The
Farmers ar FQd Hearn • ,
It 's A t time you wake
up :in something." she
Said. even in a country
which has fey problems
compared to any parts of
the world `
Referring to the locale of
her first of three speeches in
-Exeter Mrs. F'ahk said
-. :ducatinn may he very ex-
hensiye but ignorance is far
nide Costly -
The Christian missionaries
who came to Korea 100
years ago gave the people of
her native land hope. and
. promoted the e(Iualitv of men
and women
[During her early school
years. she was forced to
dress as a boy to gain acres
to formal education _
The diminutive but vital
Mrs Pahk amused the
students with one of the
things her widowed mother
told her young daughter
about attending the school. -
-If you need to co to the
hathroom. come home...
Mrs Pahk.s mother said.
Introducing • Mrs. Pahk
was ('art Cann who last year
along with bis wife.travelled
to Korea with Mrs. Pahk.
Cann called Mrs. Pahk
who has resided priinarily in
the United States f r the
past fifty years 'God's
miracle at work in Korea
Ile said when they visited
Korea they found between
2.500 anc1:1.000 boys and girls
in one IE'I the most 'up to date
techo ir•,il schools in the
world
Mrs Pahk is a women.of
'infinite wisdom who has
authored four books: Cann
stated. - -
Following her address to
the students she spoke to the
Exeter Christian Women's
Club and Exeter United
Church.
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Times -Advocate, November 2, 1978
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NSMEN
INTRODUCE THE
SUMMER NIGHTS
DRAW
The motto of our assocation is
1'SERVING THE COMMUNITY'S GREATEST
NEED"
In the spirit of this motto, the Exeter Kin-
smen have committed their efforts to
providing the equipment. for the new
physiotherapy gymnasium in the soon to
open addition to the South Huron District
Hospital. This facility will be used by
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either recovering from accidental injury
of a disabling illness.
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