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.(By SHEILA McFADDEN)
Last Friday morni the school
looked like it did e day. w -
ever, during the day e were
many changes, 'all for the better.
All the desks received a shiny coat
of polish; bright gay posters, dis-
playing the students' work, were
tacked up on the bulletin boards,
and blackboards received an ex-
tra polish, along with some decora-
tions. By ..the 4 o'clock bell the
school had received a new "face,"
in order to display its better side
to the public at night.
From T:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., it look-
ed like .only a feW parents and
friends were going to view the
building, but Mtn. 8 o'clock on,
events changed rapidly and there
was a record crowd who showed
up td appreciate and compliment
both the teachers and students on
their fine work. The rooms closed
at 9:30 in order that all who de-
sired to go to the gym were free
to do so, in order to watch the
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2 '&23c Cleary's 164 Market
program. On the program there
was a wide display of talent, from
singers to sewers in the fashion
show, to dancers, and to all muSi-
eians who took part. One note of
interest to all those who bought
tickets on the quilt, made by
Grade U, the winner was C. M.
Smith, of Seaforth.
§ §
The election campaign is on in
full swing. There are so many
propoganda signs deeorating the
halls that it is next to impossible
to. try to read them. Nevertheless,
along with the running for the
offices, some poets have been
found in the nominees. Everyone
has one or two or more campaign
managers, and as each day rolls
by the competition becomes keen-
er. For the job of president, two
girls and two boys are contesting
for the honor—Sally Nott, Alice
Christie, Charlie Dungey and Ron
Scoins. In the field for secretary
there are also four candidates, all
girls (as far as I can make out)—
Beryl McFarlane, Ruth Sills, Faye
Ross and Marion McLlwain. For
the position of treasurer, the girls
also dominate the field—Barbara
Boyd and Beatrice Siemon. Al-
though the -boys were nominated to
the positiions, they just seemed to
make a quick dash to the bulletin
board in order to strike out their
name. Sfirely the boys aren't that
shy!
• §- §
The field day has., been cancel-
led from this Wednesday to next
Wednesday due to many condi-
tions, mostly weather. It is still
too cold for shorts; the race track
and rugby field are still so wet
and muddy that you sink to your
ankles in the "goo", and perhaps
next Wednesday it won't rain and
it will be warmer. Who knows?
The weathermen don't!
• § § •
This Friday •night has been set
aside by the,.Students' Council to
allow everyone to loosen up their
muscles for Wednesday. The lim-
bering exercises are to be in the
form of dancing to the top bands
of the day. Please notice that I
said "bands", not "band"; there-
fore I shall confirm your guessing
that the dance is a record dance.
9h, well, at least at a record dance
you can shut the music off if it
• fails to satisfy your rhythm.
§ §
Question of the week: Are you
interested in a banker, Connie, or
is it the other girls?
iversary
The ,,regular meeting -pt St An-
drOW's united Church loons X'
0,1e, was held Monday
minister conducted the devOtie
with; hymns, scripture and praYe
and a short talk on "Two Ways of
Life,". Bonnie Kyle led in the busi-
ness part of the meeting which
was concerned with plans ft* the
Young People's anruveraarY ser -
Vices on May 20, when Rev.,Alex
Rapson, BA., will be guest minis-
ter. Pat Lovell read the minutes.
Those chosen to take part in the
service were Bonnie Kyle and
Keith Love; ushers, Braun Bin,
nendyk, Wayne McBride, Lloyd
Turner, Kenneth Faber and Har-
old Parsons. After a half-hour of
games, lunch was served. Harold
Parsons was in charge of the lunch
committee.
Wins At Festivals
Advance Plans For
S. Huron Crusxde
The Snuth Huron Crusade for
Christ met in. Zurich Monday with
45 present. The chair was taken
by Rev. C. D. Daniel. ..-
The meeting accepted with re-
gret the resignation_ of Crusade
chairman' Rev. H. E. Roppel. Rev.
,C. D Daniel, of Hensall. was ap-
,poiinted to office of chairman. A
vice-chairman is to be appointed
' at a Jar date.. Reports Were giv-
ert by the 61-1;11n-LatOf rtisar.
1 committees. Rev. J. E. Watson
Thirteen -year-old Audrey Elaine
Priestap, of Mitchell, granddaugh-
ter of Robert Thomson, of this vil-
lage, continued in her honours won
at Stratford Festival, by winning
first prize in piano solo, any age,
and won the silver rose bowl giv-
en to highest senior piano pupil
at Mitchell Festival.
On Thursday el/ening the ladies
of St. Andrew's United Church are
payking a bale of used clothing to
be sent to the needy families in
Korea.
The neighbors of Mr. and. Mrs.
Hugh Hendrick, of Stanley Town-
ship, gathered on Friday evening
at their home to get acquiainted.
Seven tables of euchre were in
play, and lunch served at the close
of the evening.
Visitors during the week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dow -
son included Mrs. Arthur Keyes,
of Varna, Mr. Cook, of Goderich;
Mr, and Mrs. John Keyes and
family, of Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Winder and Miss Margaret
.Winder, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Haist. of Zur-
ich, called on Mr. and Mrs. S.
Cudmore on Monday afternoon.
Messrs. Tom Kyle and Donald
McLellan. of Chiselhurst, motdred
last week to Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
Stratford. accompanied Mrs, Dins -
dale home on Saturday, after hav-
ing visited a short time with them.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hutchi-
son, of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Gib-
son, of Wroxeter, were week -end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
1Viellis:
Mr. Emmerson Kyle, accompan-
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kyle,
spent Monday in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wahl, Lis-
towel, visited over the weekend
with the latter's brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Dickert.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Thomson.!
John and Mary. also. Mr. Robert
Thomson. visited Friday afternoon
with the latter's daughter and son-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. • Robert
Stokes, of London.
Miss Margaret McKay and Mr.
Oliva. McKay, accompanied by
Mr. Norman Long, visited Tuesday
in Hillsburg. with Mr. and Mrs.
itoss McKay.
Mrs. William Kyle. Kippen, and;
Mr. L. Lloyd and Miss Eleanor,
Venner, of Hensallattended the
funeral on Tuesday of an mint, the
late Mrs: Mary Charlton, of Park -1
hill.
Mks Etta Jarrott 'spent a few
days recently at her home on the
London Road,
1V1r. and MDF. ;limb Vanclanberg
and famiily, of ilritish C aumbia
1,ave moved into Mr. John 1, Hen,
rieron's house nn the London
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n'Elrattil:11i,,lis are extended to
Mr. and Mrs, 1..pcm::rd Lovell, for
Ireported everything was in reaki lhe
Iness for the counsellor and advis- May 5, at C,11;.,1h( pia
ory sessions being held each Tues-; Special Moth( U.- ft scrvi.T will
day night in Zurich Mennonite be held in St Andrew's United
Church, Rey. E. Gingerich re- Church on at 11 a m . and
ported for the prayer c,immittee !the Sacrament ot Holy 'Baptism
and said there were 19 prayer will be' administered.
groups in the area. The : On Saturday Mrs. A Gaol:stet-
r,»rim'tteo after the re.•,•dar meet-Iler. Gail and LYnn attend,. the
iruz decided to order 1 VO bumper !‘vedding of their consul
stickers as part of their advertis• (l:11..(11111y.bity.
• ling campaign.
• leing performed in the
• al 'United Lir. thren Church in
i'rcditon.
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The W.711 S. of St Andrew's 'Unit -
('(1 Church. Kippen. met on Wed -1
.nesday evening at the home of
7lrs,lohn Cooper. Jr., with a good!
attendance. The president. Mrs. j
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ti(mal period 1c ''_' wns re„id
from :ht. pro clr partner. Miss Ada
who
sivirCv on tui•lote.ih' l'he auxiliary
;in invi!..tim front the
1,4 to :411 44] their nteet-
try.• 29. '`.1rs M(4.0,, Ian and
Faller give renor,,s
the Pr,..,1i.ktori1 which .they
re-
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United Chinreli, Nirs 11
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Committee. Mrs, McLeod and
N•A'Tiarsy. E. 'Kyle are the visilors for
It was decided to pack A bale I
May 17 donations to. no 1,•ri
viti-or f tho st1r4'•5 th,
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The rcgular morthl...• meetingof-'
the Women's Auxiii•ory of St.
Thc.mas' Church Ssaforth. was
held on •Tuesday tft.e.rn•ov.ti in, the
parisin hall with •.• •ti••nd nttend_
(loorat• r1avin pre -
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"t1C1: .T.01.11 reialing .the
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