HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-09-17, Page 14Joanne Hendriks
Is Club. President
The first meeting of the Colwan-
osh; Learning. Lassies was held at
he -home -of -Mrs. Carl Rieg
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Saturday.°�Se tember 13' at 2;0
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The meeting was: opened. with t e
4-H. Pledge . Eight. members were
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present .
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The leader: is Mrs. Carl'
Riegling and her. assistant, Miss
Diane Zinn.
• The election of officers was as
follows President , Joanne.
Hendricks; Vice President, Lynn
Austin; Treasurer., Mary Ann.
Miltenburg; Secretary,Revolving
Press Reporter, Revolving. •
Business: The fee for ' each
member was decided to be $1.00.'
The members made plans to go to
a film on "Needlecraft" on Tues-
day the 16th of September at 8:30
p.m. in St Helen's Hall. Home
Economist Mrs. Wheatly will be
commentating. Th,e nextmeetng,rv,
.;will be held at Mrs. Riegling's
,home on September 27th at 2:00
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Discussion: General outline of
project including the requirernents
of members.. Miss Zinn 'read`.
pages land 2 'from the Member's
..Pamphlet on; •Requirements. of
Club. Members, .Record''Book.and.
embroidery work box contents. We
discussed the Learning Stitches.
The leaders then showed pictures
• .and'gave different ideas for the
"Free;Choice.Artic.le"/which .is to
be made during the Club. We '
discussed the colour wheel.; Icolours
and the matching of colours.
Group Work:. The members decid•
ecLto wait with the decision of
what.to make, until they .have ,
seen the film;._,_ . _
The meeting wasmelosed with .
• the Queen..• "
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Fancy. Stitchers
• Kairshea Fancy Stitchers 4-H
.Club met on Wednesday evening
at the, home of Mrs. George Young,
Miss Anne Patrick. Home Econom.
ist, was present She showed slides,
o comp etea pieces 0, em •rot cry.
The demonstration wasthe Feather'
m y
Stitch . Each giri cornpleted:•a
sample, of this: For,group,.work,
each girl. showed her pictures of
free choice articles.: • - • '
Arrangements Were, made for
setting up the. exhibit "Being Well
Dressed and Well Groomed" at
lucknow and Teeswater Fall. Fair.,
Mrs. Young served lunch
Whitechurch 4-H.
WHITECHURCH NEWS
Whitechurch 4-11 Club held their
3rd meetin in Whitechurch •
Community Memorial Hall on Sat
urday ,...September 13 at 9;30 1.m.
President Joyce 'Tiffin opened the''.
meeting with the • 4-H pledge rep-
eated in
ep-eated.in unison: The minutes were
read by Irene 'deBoer. . .Thirteen
Memnbers answered' the roll call by
telling a use for the. Blanket or
Button Hole 'Stitch . The next
meeting is Friday, .September 19
at 4 p.m. in Whitechurch Hall.?
Irene deBoer demonstrated how
to enlarge a design. The..;discuss.
ion' centred' on 'how to enlarge the
design and ,the uses of blanket
stitch
The group did sample stitches of
feather stitches acrd decided 'n
color scherne for each lineof
design on runner. All worked;
doing feather, stitches on• their
tuner:°. 'The meeting close4 with
the .4-H* Creed . -
Corinne Cranston Is
Stitch'n Time St. Helen's Pres.
Carol'Campbell° opened the
second meeting of Stitch'n Time • k.. The first meeting of the St
with the 4-H Pledge:: It was -field Helen's' Happy Handicrafters was
in the town hall on :September 10th held in the St. Helen's hall on '•
at 4:00 • September .9 at 7:30. • 18 girls Were
• Ei•ht_ •irls answered the roll call., •resent. The leaders are Mrs:,.'
"the learning stitches article I *have. McPherson, ;Mrs: .Gaunt, Mrs.
chosen to make, and why".' Gail Aitcheson and Mrs. Errington:.
Pritchard read the minutes "of the The 'election of officers opened
last meeting. Every one agreed to the,tmeeting.. President - Corinne'
use-r-ose-coverand-each=girlis-to— ..{-Cranston ,: Vicom=Pr-esideat Linda
bring a design for the cover Mewhinney, Secretary - Vera
Creating'a picture was discussed... ' MacDonald„ '.Treasurer. Loree
Everyone worked the .blanket stitch Gammie, Press, Reporter Lois
on her sample and marked the Struthers.
runners. The meeting'closed with I Next the -leaders' distributed, the
the,4-HCreed:• books.' The discussion started when
' the leaders outlined the steps of the
pro jec t.:',They' also told'. what to
bring to the next meeting,.
The ,leaders •are sending to •the .
Zippy. Zronettes • Scarlett Fabric •Cornpan , in. Hamil
:on for the material,.. .
The'third .meeting:was'held'. on r • do September 16th the Mothers
September 13 at Elva Ritchie's are invited to go to the hall at
• home. 'The president opened -the.
8: to see Susan. Wheatleys' slides.
Set School Rent Rates.ln:.Huron:
BY RICHMOND ATKEY
In need- of an over-all policy for
1 -the -schools -i -
County, Board of Education.has corn
up with a schedule df fees for the'
use of theschool facilities in the
39 schools ,'outside of school hours;
It ranges from $50 for the use 'of
a large auditorium (only two avail-
able, at South Huron DHS at Exeter
and Goderich District High School),
down to $5 for the use of a. class-:
orn4Tha-ny-sehool-owned=and-oper -
aced by the Board•.
In answer to a query from. John
Broadfiot',, R R'. 1, Brucefield ,.
John:$..,Lavis, chairman, ruled
that Tuckersmith.Township Council,
which has-been meeting in Huron
Centennial Public' School,. near
Brucefield, would be required to
pay the minimum .fee•
lothink a municipal. council
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER lith, 1
would be classed as non-profit.,"
-Mr. Lavis suggested: • -
®' e . mount of fees.
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chargedby the Board will be on
the basis of "non-profit"' of "no
admission charge" , . and "profit"
or admission charge . "
Report was adopted on motion of
Mrs. Marilyn Kunder, Seaforth,,
and Mrs: J. W. Wallace, Goderich.
,Schedule of fees was struck gas ..
follows: ,(a) Elementary 'schools; ,
_aucl tor,iuin_(-$11Lnon_pr-o.fit
$15 profit); auditorium• ,
plus kitchen ($15.non-profit,
$25 profit); library $10; library/T..
plus'kitchen, $15; standard' class- ;.
room, $5 non-profit or profit; (b)
Secondary Schools: large. auditorium
($15 non-profit, $50 profit); auditor
Sum ($l0 non-profit, $25 profit)
cafeteria. (no kitchen privileges)
($10 non-profit, $15 profit); class
room ($5, non profit or profit)..
Arrangements for lighting, sou
stage ereyys,, are to be made and
paid to appro riate student or
student organization through the
-school-principal. •
u'1 know there will be. some
kick backs on'this;: but we must
have a policy common to :all
schools, chairman Lavis declare
"There will be problems to work
out when we dome to them. " he
said
Authority to rent facilities'was,
delegated: through the iree `ter' •
of Education• to;the individual
school principal. Custodians. are
to be on duty whenever facilities.
are used'outside4regular school
hours with extra compensation to
Pe
lie paid` by the Board.
No fee is to be charged . when
facilities are being used for
instructional., educational or sch
functions,. the: Board decided. •
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meeting with the .4-H pledge, The The next meeting, will be Septemb
Roll Call - "Places the,Blanket.or er 18th at 7;30. The -meeting end
.Buttonhole stitch could be used" ed with the 441 'pledge.
was answered by six members
Wilma Hackett then read ,the
minutes of the last meeting.
Next.meettng is to be at Leone
Cranston's home on September 26
at 41,)O, . The club is going to set
up an 'exhibit for the Lucknorv. lair.
There will.be a meeting at St::
Hcle-n's-T-uesd-aay:16 at. 8
Discussion: Uses of the Blanket
rt , , • or Button Stitch, Group Work: "
• : • Feather stitch and two variations
Brenda 'Ritchie thanked the host-
• as Mrs. Frank 'Ritchie after we
closed with; the Queen.
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