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30(10.30 p.m. •The
pledge•Was repeated. The
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OtheJaSt meeting were
Kathy. Pentland,
next meeting is on April
to get the
sileboard for our covers.
hievement Day'will be on
9at,Winghani,
read the letter from Miss
egoeerning the clubs, for
iing that we vote on at
ement Day*.
led the dikussion on
Bless Armholei with a fac
set-in sleeves. Linda
abbutlinishing a lower edge
eeve.
did a sample of the tailors
for our record nooks.
meeting was adjourned.
HaPAY
andicrafters
esecond meeting of St.
'siappy Handl Crafters
held March 28 in St. 'Helen's
The meeting was opened
'the 4-H Pledge.
roll call was answered by
mheri. The treasurer's
and the minutes of the last
meeting were read. NeXt meet-
ing is to be Thursday, April 5.
Our treasurer is choosing our
book covers. We were told that
Catherine Hunt ;--Home Econom-
isCwas tO1 be on television with
Bill Romahn Sunday, April 1st.
Achievement Day is June 9.
Books are to be in June 1st.
Samples' of. Knits *fabric were
handed out and discussed. We
also discussed altering and ad-
justing patterns' and cutting and
'marking. The remaining time -
was spent by the girls cutting
and marking their material. The
meeting closed with the 4-H
Creed,
Clover Valley
Artistic 7
The tenth. meeting of the '
Clover Valley/ Artistic 7 was held
at the home bf Wendy Hamilton's
on Thursday, March 29,' at 4.15.
The meeting was opened with the
"Pledge".
The roll call, What p'art of
block printing did you like the
best was'answered by each mem-
ber. The minutes, were read by
Laurie Colling.
Mrs. Hamilton discussed the
paper on which to block print
nature prints and about nature
prints,
Mrs. Elphick demonstrated
how to print our nature prints
which we had brought. Later
each girl printed their, nature
prints.
The meeting' closed with the-
4-1-1 creed.
TABLE TENNIS
On March 31, .RDHS hosted the
B.I.A. table tennis tournament
and consequently defeated five
other schools in Bruce County to
win the overall championship
with thirty-five points. Follow-
ing closely on the heels of the
champions were Kincardine and
'Chesley. •
Feminists 'would have rejoiced,
to tee that females chalked ui,
twenty -sexen of the winning
points, while the males, reaped' in
two points and mixed teams earn-
ed 'six.
TWo 'sisters swept, the singles
competition as Debbie Tranter
took the senior girlS'
division while Arlene Tranter 'won
the junior girls' championship.
Winners of the girls' junior
doubles were, Cathy Creech and
Kim Farrell. -
crests will be awarded
to the champions. ,Added to the
expanding RDHS awards case, was
a handsome trophy held last year
by Kincardine.
TROPHIES
Ouri.rophy case has several
recent additions to add to its
glamour. The Royal 'Canadian
Legion has donated two trophies
for public. speaking, .one for the
senior division and. the second
trophy is awarded to the top jun
ior public speaker. .This. year('
Donna Needham from Level V
was declared the winner in the
senior divison while Julie Reeves
was the top junior speaker. Their
names- are engraved on' the troph-
ies which shall.remain the
permanent property of RDHS !
WORLDLY. WISE
A number of RDHS members,
teachers as well as pupils, enjoy-:
ed trips to other parts of the world
during the' winter break from
March:17 to 25. Beautiful Haw-
aii was the destination of Gail
Messenger, who accompanied
the group leaving from.
Wingham's F. E. Madill school.
Dianne MacKay
Boyd and Blain Carruthers, Mary
Needham and Connie Pollock
journei,ed to Florida, while a five I
some of Shirley Mcareath,.Debbie
Marg Chester, Joan Fer.-
guson and Roy Thorneycroft opted
for a two week tour in Greece.
French teacher. Mrs. Katharine
Collins headed for "Le Beau. Paris"
in France , and so finally reached
a lifetime aspiration..
Upon returning Mrs.' Collins'
related her insights into French
life; its slow-paced atmosphere,
narrow streets, •crazy drivers,
exhorbitane prices for food and
clothing and unorthodox, dishes ,
such as rabbit. The students were
.shown "croissants" or french rolls
and king breadsticks, very narrow
and perhaps a yard long, as well
Shower Helci For
Janet Williams
PURPLE GROVE 'NEWS
Congratulations•to Miss Corrine
Boyle , who won a. prize of money
on the program "'Who Am I" ,
from 'CKNX-TV on Friday evening
Relatives gaihered'at the home
of Mrs. Bob Thompson on Satur 7
day evening to honour Miss Janet
Williams, bride-to-be. Those
attending the shower were Janet.,
her mother Mrs. Earl •Williams,.'
sisters. Susie Williams, Joanne'
Lions, Elener Larder and her
daughter JaCkie from Goderich
and Mrs. Claude' Dore, of Bervie,
Mrs. Williarn McInnis and Linda ;
Mrs. Brian King and Stephanie ,
Miss Ruth Whytock, Mri. Claud
Dore Jr. of Teeswater, Mrs. Rand)
McDonald, Tarnmy. arid Kim rof
Tiverton, Mrs. Gerald Rhody and
Marilyn, Mrs. Alan Rhody and
Matt, Mrs. Burton Collins; Mrs...
Don Dore and Vicki and of course
Mrs. Bob Thompson 'and Robbie.
Contests were held by Joan Mc-
DOriald, Judy Thompson and Larg-
aret McInnis. :Winners were Largr
aret McInnis', Joan McDonald,
Susie Williams and Jackie Larder.
F011owing the games Janet opened
het, gifts with the assistance of
her sister Susie and a delicious'
lunch was served.
John Collins 'of Barrie viiited
his‘parents and Margie 'last week
end. Sandra and Ed McGillivray'
of Goderich also visited the
Collins.
Some from this area climbed •
aboard the bits in Ripley 'for
Thedford on Friday evening 'to
take in the Midget hockey game
in that town.
MrS. William Wood arid' Mrs.
Don Dore spent Wednesday at ,
Anten Mills, where they visited
Mrs'. Wood's sister; Mrs. Dave
HislOp and her grandson David.
Miss Cathy Dore spent the
week end in Teeswater with her'
cousin Dianne Dore.
Mrs. Ken Milds of Lucknow
visited do Friday with Mrs,. Don
Dore.
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In Paris, Mrs. Collins saw the
Arc de Triumphe, the Louvre,
which houses the haunting "Mon'a
well
and the' Eiffel Tower as
well as countless other places
of 'interest. Tours were taken
of the countryside surrounding
Paris, and the breathtakingly
beautiful palace of Versailles
was viewed,_ as well as the cath-
edral at Chartres, rustic sights'
at Chateaudun Vendome, Tours,
Chateau at Blors and Orleans', the
city of the immortal Joan of Arc.
Students returning from Greece
fotind the fast paced cities
,having rush-hour traffice that
. never ceased, while rural areas
were peaceful,and backward.
Food included such
delicacies as boiled octopus,
Which tastes like chicken. Be-
sides spending a day with a Greek
student; the Acropolis at. Athens
and Delphi were viewed.
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