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EXETER - Thirty-eight
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Rebekah Lodge had their last
meeting of the season, starting
with a potluck meal at Sis.
Barbara Tiedeman's home.
During the meeting in the
lodge hall, Sisters Helen
Cuates and Jean Hodgert gave
their report of Assembly in the
Royal York Hotel, Toronto.
Sis. Margaret Tremblay, Mid-
land was elected Warden.
Sis. Joyce Morgan, PNG,
presented a 20 -year Veteran's
Jewel to Sis. Cheryl Edwards,
PNG, and Sis. Barbara Tiede -
man presented a 20 -year Vete-
ran's Jewel to Sis. Gloria
McFalls, JPNG.
The group's first meeting in
the fall will be held September
6, beginning with a potluck
meal at 6:30.
On Monday, June 26, sever-
al Sisters drove to Clinton for
the Inaugural meeting. Sis.
Erma Cartwright was installed
as District Deputy President of
Huron District #23 for the
term June 1995 to June 1996.e
Sis. Kay Hodgert will be sec-
retary -treasurer of the District
for the coming year. Sis. Jean
Hodgert received a gift from
the District for her second
year as DDP.
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WI cancels trip to Pioneer Village
The group changed
their plans due to the
hot weather.
Muriel Lewis
GRANTON - The Granton Wom-
ens' Institute met at the home of
Florence McRobert on Tuesday
morning after twice forgoing plans
to visit Fanshawe Pioneer Village
due to the intense hot humid weath-
er. Muriel Lewis chaired the meet-
ing which was opened with the WI
Ode. Mary Stewart Collect and the
Lord's Prayer.
A poem entitled Simple Things
was read and the roll call was an-
swered with a favourite flower and
if you planted any this year.
Arrangements were made to have
name tags printed for the rally on
July 11th and Florence Bryan and
Florence McRobert offered to look
after the registration.
A donation was voted to the
Granton cemetery and a potted
mum is to be placed in memory of
the pioneers, a report was given on
the plants at the cenotaph and the
new programs will be ready in July.
The meeting was adjourned follow-
ing the courtesies.
Personals
Congratulations to George and
Audrey Wessman who were hon-
oured on the occasion of their forti-
eth wedding anniversary with ,an
open house at the Granton park pa-
vilion on Sunday afternoon.
Cathie Westman also entertained
in honour of George and Audrey
on Friday evening, June 30 at a
barbecue when Eldon and Doris
Westman were guests.
Get well wishes to Garfield Nix-
on who is convalescing at home
following surgery.
Several people from the Granton
community enjoyed the annual
ham and strawberry supper at Holy
Trinity Anglican Church in Lucan
on Wednesday, June 28.
The Canada Day celebration for
the townline was hosted this year at
the home of John and Pat Harlton.
Florence Bryan, Alma Nichol-
son, Elsie Dann, Norah Wissel and
Florence McRobert recently en-
joyed the play West Side Story at
the Huron Country Playhouse,
Grand Bend.
Becky Kindree hosted the Opti-
mist luncheon at the Masonic Hall
on Friday, June 16 followed by
card games. This is the last one for
the season.
A good recovery is wished for
Ross Westman who has been con-
fined to University Hospital, Lon-
don since last Thursday following
a heart attack.
Norah Wissel and tvpnel Lewis
visited Interiors on Friday, spon-
sored by Orchestra London at the
Spinney which is the former home
of David Peterson on Killaly Road.
The members of UCW Unit two
and their families enjoyed a barbe-
cue and social at the home of Nan-
cy and Howard Mills on Sunday,
June 25, a shower was also held for
Debbie Toll who has a new baby
girl named Morgan.
Members from the former St.
Thomas Anglican church attended
a parish council meeting at St.
Paul's Church, Kirkton on Tuesday
evening, June 27.
The wardens from the former St.
Thomas Anglican Church were
guests at St. Pauls .church annual
picnic held at the home of Bill and
Gwen Waghorn on Thursday, June
29.
There was no service at the Gran-
ton United Church on Sunday as
services have been discontinued for
holidays until July 30.
UCW members enjoy barbecue
The group will meet
again in September.
Mary Peterson •
CENTRALIA - Welcome to
July! It always seems like summer
really arrives after Canada Day on
July 1. The fireworks in the area
were great, and many Centralia
people took in the well -organized
events in Exeter.
UCW
Centralia UCW enjoyed a visit to
the home of Reverends Clare and
Peggy Geddes north of Goderich
on June'29. Clare barbecued ham-
burgers in the rain, but that didn't
dampen anyone's enjoyment of the
potluck dinner and social evening.
The UCW will resume regular
monthly meetings in September.
Church service
On Sunday, July 2, Heather
Smith led the worship service at
10:00 a.m., and chose for her ser-
mon the title "Forward, Ho!".
Combined worship will be held at
Zion on July 9 at 10:00 a.m. and at
Centralia at 10:00 a.m. on July 16.
Euchre
At Heywoods Restaurant, win-
ners in euchre for the High Hands
were Percy Noels and Mary Wallis,
while Harry Noels and Grace
Wurm won the Lone Hands. The
Special was won by Rollie Carty.
Personals
The community extends our
prayers and sympathy to the family
of June Borland who passed away
on June 24. June and Bert Borland
were part of the Centralia commu-
nity for many years.
Elmer and Etta Powe entertained
family members during the long
weekend.
The Hern s will hold their 54th
annual picnic July 9 at 12:30 at
MacNaughton Park in Exeter.
Playground staffers
1995 Playground staff are from left, Jody Becker, Jen Van Bakel, Andrea Urlin and
Heather Wagner. They will be planning day activities for children throughout the parks in
Exeter.
The Boron County Board of Education
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July 10 - August 1
English and Mathematics - Grades 9 through 12
Additional courses may be offered in Grade 9 subjects if numbers
warrant.
CONTINUING EDUCATION
for Adult Studied until August 18
Most classes run daily from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
FEES: All courses are free
LOCATION: All courses, except Continuing Education, are
offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. Bus
transportation is provided from Exeter, Ooderich, Wingham and
Seatbrth. Continuing Education courses will be held in Vanastra,
Wingham and Goderich.
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