The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-16, Page 15Miss Diane Oke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Oke, RR 3,
Exeter was the winner of the
Huron County Scholarship, Mrs.
Larry Wheatley announced at
the 17th Huron Cotinty Rally
held on Monday, OctOber 6 at
Dungannon United Church. As
" Diane is attending the University
of Waterloo 'where she is taking '
four year honor course t to
become a social worker,' her
mother accepted the certificate
and cheque and thanked the
members who made this
possible.
The morning session was
conducted by Mrs. Andrew
Straughan president of Huron
West District. Mrs. J. J. Ryan of
Dungannon was in --charge of
registration.
• After the opening exercises
with Mrs. Gordon Finnigan as
organist, Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge
of Dungannon welcomed the
112 delegates from all over the
county. Greetings were brought
by Mrs. Lk,le Murray of Lakelet,
president of Huron East and
Miss Ruth Skinner of Exeter,
vice-president of Huron South.
The minutes were read by the
secretary Mrs. 0. ,Popp of
Clinton and accepted. She gave
the treasurer's report and the
Mrs.. Charles Nelson
and. Mrs. Art Groves had their
report read. Mrs. William
Humphrey of Walton gave the
secretary's • report for Huron
East, Mrs. Newell 'Geiger •of
Exeter for Huron Smith and
Mrs. Graham McNee of
Dungannon for'llidon West.
• The Children's Aid 'bursary
report was read by Mrs. Cecil
Blake of Dungannon and stated
that the bursary was $518 this
year and will be used by Huron
C.A.S. to further someone's
education.
Mrs., Gordon Finnigan -played
an organ solo.
Mrs. 0. Popp secretary of the
'Huron County Historical ,Society
reported on the activities of the
organization. She urged all
Branches_ to make their curators
Members of the Society and
keep the interest up. She stated
that curators should report to
the Branches about upcoming
meetings and urge their members
to attend. Mrs. Tait Clark of RR
3, Goderich reported that more
church and school histories are
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Mark 20 Years
-In'stitutes, 01 Huron Ceunty was
held in Dungannon United Church
last week. Mrs. Carl Payne. Mrs.
James McAllister, Mrs. Wilbert
I]illing, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley
and Mrs. R„ M. Peck attended.
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their daughters, Mrs. and Mr.
Lloyd Peterson, Sarnia and Mr.
'Mrs. Mary Adair and child- and Mrs., Geo.. Wescott,
ren of Kitchener spent the week" Mr; Harry Wooley is a pat-.
end with relatives, lent in Victoria Hospital_
Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat .,/ Mrs. Robert LaBeau spent
and family. were Thanksgiliing Thanksgiving with her parents,
guests -of Mrs., Moffatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pepper. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Crowe, Brantford. LaBeau is 'a patient in Clinton
Mrs, Geo. Henderson, mr,,, hospital.
and Mrs. Clifford Henderson
spent Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs.
Wm. Holland.
Mrs. Roy Herman and, boys,
London, Mrs. Linda Jacks, Lon- Correspondent
don , visited on. Saturday with MRS. RONALD BRADY
Mrs. Hejman's parents, Mr. and •
Mrs. Wallace Jackson. Mrs. Her. Mrs. Evelyn Shera, Egmond-
, ville; Mrs, Ida Jackson and son;,
Mr:. Donald Jackson; HeriSall *
motored with Mr. Warren Shera
to Elora on Sunday.
Correspondent
MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN
W.I.MEETING
Aspects of the work of the
Huron County Health Unit
was described and illustrated
with-slides, by health nurse,
Mrs. Betty Cardno, at the Oct-
ober meeting of the Hensa11_ •
Women's Institute. The speak-.
er was introduced by Mrs. C.
Payne and thanked by Mrs. T.
Sherritt. Kippen and Seaforth
Branches were guests at the
meeting.
A quartet of Kippen ladies,
Mrs. Wm. Kyle, Mrs. Rena Ca14-
well, Mrs. Ken MacKay and
Mrs. R. Kinsman Sang "Count ,
Your Blessings" and "The Green,
Green, Grass" and a reading,
"Hiram on the Pullman" was
read by Mrs. Coleman of Sea-
forth. Mr. Jack Consitt gave a
reading "The experience of a
newly-married couple looking
for a new home."
In the business session, con-
ducted by Mrs. J,. Cambell,
Vice-President, in the absence
of the president, it was decided
to send $15. 00 to the C. N. I. B.
Mrs. 'Al. Hoggarth and Mrs.
Andrew Turnbull were winners
in the raffle. •
Hostesses were Mrs. P.
Koehler and Mrs. E. Riley. Pro-
gramme Convenors, Mrs. W.
Carlile and,Mrs.' A. Orr.
U . C . W .
Chiselhurst U. C. W. met in
Grand Bend when the worship
service was held in the Chapel
at the Eisenbach Museum. The
worship "Responsible Steward-
ship" was offered by Mrs. Clar-
ence Coleman. Prayer was of-
fered by Mrs; Alvin Cole and
offering taken up by Mrs. Percy
Wright,
A-tour of the museum follow-
ed and the remainder of the °
meeting was held at the cottage
'of Mrs. Gerald Glenn when Mrs.
Thos. Brintnell conducted the
business.
Mrs. Russell Biock contribht-
ed a poem in keeping with
Thanksgiving. Hostesses were
Nineteen, members of Hensall
Legion Ladies Auxiliary enjoyed
a banquet Tuesday evening,cel-
ebrating the 20th birthday an•
niversary of the Auxiliary. At
a brief 'meeting following the
banquet six members were pre-
sented with 20 year membership •
pins, twelve were eligible and
the remaining six will receive
their pins at a later date.
President Mrs, Garnet Allan
made the presentations and also
NEWS OF
Correspondent
MRS., HUGH BERRY
man was the winner of a new
car at the' London Fair. 7., .-
^ Mr. and Mrs. John Hender-
son spent Thanksgiving with
oottliain
corr#09,p44t
MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mrs, Main C,V0Iatla lc/A' t.
ton and Miss Ethel Copeland of
London visited on Saturda.y'aftei-
noon With Misses Blanche and
Rhea Mills.
Mru and Mrs.• Norrnan
wood have returned home from
a very enjoyable trip to the East
Coast,
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Asals and
Betty of London were Sunday vis-
itors with Ivir. and Mrs. Lawrence,
Beckett,' Jacqueline and Geraldine
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and
Mr. and Mrs. Rae Stephen of Ali-
derson spent Sunday afternoon in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Abey
and family of London visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith. *
Miss Jacqueline Beckett Of
Galt spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence
Beckett and Geraldine.
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Courtney
,and Kelly of Grand Bend were .
week end guests with Mr. apd Mrs.
Ross McCurdy, Terry and Barry.
, Misses Deborah and Nancy
Jaques had as their guests for
the week end, Miss Eria Schutz
of St. Marys and Miss ,Roberta
Graham of Motherwell.
" Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Selves
of Hensall, Mrs. Myrta Str ong
of Woodstock and Mrs. Miller
of London were Sunday visitors
with •Mrs. Mary Jaques.
Correspondent
MRS. WM. WALTEll
Mr.. and Mrs. Ray garlic of
St. Marys visited on Saturday
afternoon with 'Mts.- Wm. Walt-
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hem spent
part of last week up north and in,
the States.
Mr, and Mrs. George Frayne
of Sunshine Line visited on
'Friday evening-with Mrs. Wm.
Walters,
Mr. William Walters spent
the week end at the French
River,
Mrs. John Coward spent Spt-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Coward and family.
Mrs. Marlene Mathers and
Larry of Exeter; MaStet David
Lee of Brimsley spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
and attended Kirkton Fair,
Mrs: John Coward attended
the Institute Fall Rally at Dun-
gannon on Monday.
Mr;, Gary Simpson of Exeter
and Mrs. John Coward and Mrs,
Phil Hern attended 'the trousseau
tea on Saturday for Miss Joyce
Mathers at her parents home on
Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond House
of Kirkton and Mrs. Gerry Grubhe
Michael and Glenn of Farquhar,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
The Tuckersmith Unit 1 of
the U. C. W. of Brucefiuld United
(lurch met Tuesday evening at
the hoMe 9f Mrs. Erwin Sillery
with 21 m imbers and one visitor'
present. Mrs. ,Wilson McCartney
opened tl.e meeting with a
poem "The Grown of the Year, "
Mrs. Don Smarr read the scrip-
ture i'saim150 after which
General Thanksgiving was read
ill unison.
Mrs. McCartney read a poem
entitled "Thanksgiving", Mrs.
Stuart read an article on the -1
Canadian Chinese while Mrs„
McCartney told of the work
done hy'Chinese women in Van-
couver churches.. Nancy Sillery
'favoured with a piano solo, Mrs.
Mac: Wilson offered her' home
for .the November meeting,
Classified Ads pay dividends.
Mrs, Freeman Horne,
Mr., Russell Lee'and David of
firinsley visited on Sunday with
'Mr, and Mrs. George Fraype.
Miss Wendy Ryelunan of Exeter
visited on Sunday with,• Mrs. Wm.
Walters and Danny,
Miss Gail Phelke of London
was guest on Sunday with Mr. and '
Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and
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presided. In ,other business $1:0. -
was donated, to the C N. I. B. for "
which members will also canvas.
Plans were finalized for a
dance at the local 'Community
Centre on Saturday when the
money draw will be made.
In the draws, Mrs. Ted Rob-
erts won the attendance prize;
Guessing - Mrs. Grant Bisback;
Mystery - Mrs. Clarence Reid.
Mrs. Garnet Allan was the
winner of a special birthday draw •
Mrs. Jack Brintnell, Mrs. Ross
Riley and Mrs: George Boa.
RALLY
The annual Rally of Women'
• The Stanley Unit C. W.
met at the home of Mrs. Clark:
Mrs. A. MeBeatlf*Opened the
meeting with a poem followed
by prayer. Mrs, H. gemmon
read the scripture., Mrs. A. Mc-
Heath gave the Meditation.
Mrs, D. Triebncr introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. I. Mc-
Allister. Roll call,' "Thaiiksgiv-
ing" revealed there were 15
members and ti visitors present.
Mrs.. McAllister gave an
interesting talk on "Thanksgiving'
which she deals with under two
headings, 'The Corners Of Our
yields", and "Thanksgiving for
the l lard Things."
The Nov. 121h meeting Will
he as the home of Mrs,. ,W,1v10-:
liestlith Mrs. Stuart, Mrs.
Wilson and Mrs., Eyre taking
part..
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of Japanese •embrpidery, pillow
cases and hanging baskets of
artificial flowers. Mrs. Ivan
Wightman of Belgrave showed a
crocheted lace tablecloth,' rag
dolls, quilt; a painted picture, an
antique bonnet arid a' small old
ruffle iron. Mrs. A. Straughan of
Goderich showed an antique
Mrs. Susan e tley, home biscuit jar and a liquid
- economist for Huron County, embroidery luncheon cloth.
gave a report of her work stating After a lunch, served by the
that 668 girls completed Cottons rnenibers of the Dungannon WI, the aftelnoon session was may be smart, 68Q girls in Meat
in the Menu, and it is anticipated held and chaired by the county
that over 800 will complete the chairman, Mrs. Wes Bradnock of
new fall project —. Needlecraft. Auburn. A devotional . period
The senior program will be The was conducted by minister of
Main Dish makes the Meal. the church, Rev. K. McClenaghan, who chdse for his A display of crafts was given
by the branches of the Huron message — Obedience. Mrs. Tom
West District. Mrs. Frank len of Londesboro played several
Raithby spoke on the articles, numbers on her accordion and
made by Mrs. Thomas Lawlor the collection was received by '
for the Auburn Branch, Mrs. the St. Helens Branch.
William Holland spoke on the The , guest speaker of the
afternoon was Mrs. Sam Argyle large display from Clinton. Mrs.
Olive Boss modelled a wool cape , -of Goderich and she was
'which was 125 years old. Mrs. introduced by Mrs. A.
Alvin Kerr showed a quilt' done Straughan. She spoke on flower- arranging and showed how to with liquid embroidery for the
Dungannon branch. Mrs. Charles make six arrangments with what o Johnston and Mrs. Roy Easom u have in your own garden.
of Blyth spoke on their exhibit She was thanked by Mrs. Graham McNee for her beautiful
arrangments.
In the business period it was
decided to drop the office of
chairman for the county and go
back to the district presidents to
lead the rally. It was also
decided to again support the
C. ursary of 50 cents per
m mber to buy a suitable bqok
to preserve pictures and write
ups of scholarship winners in the
county. It is hoped more
information on these girls• will be
made available for this new
book. Mrs. Norman Clairmont
sperice oil Huronview birthday
parties and invited all to (the
bazaar (held on Oct. 8th).
In the election of new officers
which was conducted by Mrs.
Wheatley, Mrs. Garnet Hicks,'
RR 3, Exeter was named the
new secretary-treasurer to follow
Mrs. Otto popp of Clinton who
has served six years and auditors
elected were• Mrs. R. Weaver and
Mrs. W. Hodgins of Crediton. An
invitation to hold the 1970
Rally in South Huron was given
by Miss Ruth, Skinner of Exeter.
Mrs. James Johnston of 13luey ale
gave the courtesies and the
meeting was closed with the
Queen,
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Peter McEwan give' the history
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