HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1971-05-06, Page 9ACHIEVEMENT DAY exhibits take a lot of thought, time and energy. Above Monica Glavin and Kathie
Schenk, Crediton IV, take a final look at their display, 'Finishes for Separates' before the program
begins. Below, Darlene Passmore and Debbie Etherington, Hurondale I, work on a poster for their club's
exhibition. T-A photo
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Louise Oke; secretary treasurer,
Mrs. Wm. Dougall; assistant,
Mrs. John Pym.
District director, Mrs. Harold
Patterson; alternate, Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne; branch directors,
Mrs. Andy Carter, Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne, Mrs. R. J. Keller,
Mrs. Ray Cann, Mrs. Glen
Stewart; hospital representative,
Mrs. R. E. Pooley ; emergency,
Mrs. Edna Passmore, Mrs.
Robert Mayer, Mrs. Stan Mit-
chell, Mrs. Charles Snell, Mrs.
Harry Dougall, Mrs. Frayne
Parsons, Mrs. Hedley May.
Pianists Mrs. Ray Cann, Mrs.
Harry Strang; song leaders, Mrs.
Wm. Dougall, Mrs. Louise Oke,
Mrs. Ray Cann.
Standing committees:
citizenship and education, Mrs.
Norman Stanlake; home
economics and health, Mrs.
Hilton Laing; agriculture and
Canadian industries, Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne; historical research
and current events, Mrs. Wm,
Dougall; public relations, Mrs.
Rhiney Keller,
Press reporter, Mrs. Charles
Snell; resolutions, Mrs. Harold
Patterson; Tweedsmuir history,
Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Mrs. Wm.
Lamport, Mrs. Mabel Glenn,
Ernest Pym; nominating com-
mittee, Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mrs.
Robert Mayer; auditors, Mrs.
Wm. Lamport, Mrs. Lena
Kirkland.
Mrs, Roylance Westcott con-
ducted the installation of the
officers.
The past president thanked
everyone for their co-operation
during the years as president.
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PROVINCIAL HONORS: Girls receiving provincial honors at Achievement Day for 4-H Homemakers
were presented with certificates by Catherine Hunt, home economist for Huron, Saturday. From left,
Marlene Stewart, Karen Rodd, Elva Finkbeiner, Miss Hunt, Lois Porter, Brenda Blair, Debra Hem and
Sandy Skinner. T-A photo
4-H achievement (-Joy features
for .summer show separates
One of the most interesting
achievment days held in this area
for some time was conducted at
the auditorium of South Huron
District High School, Saturday
afternoon.
The girls from 12 4-1I
Homemaking clubs had just
Completed a course "Separates
for Summer" and Saturday was
the day to show interested friends
and relatives what they had
achieved.
And it was plenty!
The girls, most of them
wearing clothes they had con-
structed themselves, set up
exhibits and presented skits to
show everything from the most
suitable colors to be worn by
brunettes, blonds or redheads, to
the proper sport styles for dif-
ferent figures.
The afternoon's program
consisted of an exhibit by
Crediton I, Colors for You,
commentator Katherine Ratz;
Crediton II, skit, Cotton for
Casual Wear; Crediton
exhibit Finishes for Separates,
commentators, Kathie Schenk,
Monica Glavin; Crediton
skit, The Correct Fit; Elimville I,
exhibit, Mix and Match, com-
mentator, Sheila Hem; Elimville
III, skit, The Correct Fit:
Elimville II, exhibit, Good
Quality in Separates, com-
mentators, Sharon Batten, Laura
Johns.
Hurondale V, skit,
Measurements and Pattern
Alterations; Hurondale III,
exhibit, Mix and Match, com-
mentator Susan Davis; Huron-
dale II, skit, Sew and Save on
Summer Separates; Hurondale
IV Skit, Measurement and
Pattern Alterations; and
Hurondale I, skit, Sports Styles
for Your Figure.
Comments on exhibits were
made by Mrs. A. Brightwell,
home economist, Stratford.
Catherine Hunt Huron County
home economist commented on
skits and presented the cer-
tificates of achievement.
Seven girls who received
provincial honors for completing
12 clubs )vere Elva Finkbeiner,
Brenda Blair, Debra Hem, Karen
ROO, Sandra Skinner, Lois
Porter and Marlene Stewart.
Those receiving county honors
for six clubs completed were
Vicki Thorne, Mary Agnes
Dietrich, Judy Parson, Carolyn
Glanville, Leisa Ritchie, Cathy
Easton, and Frieda Zandbergen.
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to Guide camp
At their meeting Tuesday
evening, Alpha Pi Chapter, Beta
Sigma Phi, gave donations to the
new Girl Guide Camp and to
Huron Hope School.
The hostess, Mrs. Robert
Dinney, introduced the guest
speaker W. J. Hart who spoke On
sculpturing, Mr, Hart also
exhibited some pieces of art and
showed a film,
New officers were installed as
follows: Mrs. Wilma Wraight,
president; Mrs. Louise
vice president; Mrs. Debbie
Newby, secretary; Mrs. Donna
Webster, treasurer. Mrs. Carol
Arthur presented the out-going
president, Mrs. Marion 'Finney,
with a president's gavel pin, and
Mrs. Tinney responded by
presenting thank yOu memos to
all members,
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Giffin and Mrs, Dorothy
Balsdon.
SEPARATES FOR SUMMER was the theme for 4-H Achievement
day Saturday at SHDHS. Above, are three of the girls who modelled
clothes they had made during their last course, Marlene Stewart,
Hurondale V, wears a chic deep purple jump suit topped by a long
white vest; Heather Mills, Hurondale III, looks pert in a red, white
and blue print romper suit, while Brenda Cooper, also of Hurondale
III, models a smart mauve jump suit with frilly blouse. T-A photo
The annual meeting 'of the
Hurondale Women's Institute was
held April 28 when the members
met for a smorgasbord supper.
The president Mrs. Harold
Patterson conducted the
business. Roll call was answered
by paying fees.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne gave a
report of the South Huron district
executive meeting held in
Hensall and Mrs. Roylance
Westcott was appointed 2nd vice
president for the district. The
alternate federated represen-
tative is Mrs. Mac Hodgert.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
• Mac Hodgert,and Mrs. Norman
Stanlake, leaders for the short
course. Mrs. Arthur Rundle was
appointed to be responsible for
the Pennies for Friendship at the
District Annual in Hensall, May
20.
• Delegates for District annual
are Mrs. Harold Patterson, Mrs.
Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs. Wm.
Dougall, Mrs. Carl Mills and Mrs.
Alvin Moir.
Reports were read from all
committee conveners.
Mrs. Gerald McFalls, presided
over election of officers as
follows: past president, Mrs.
Harold Patterson; president,
Mrs, Garnet Hicks; first vice
president, Mrs. Carl Mills;
second vice president, Mrs.
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Install officers
H uronciaieWomen's Institute hears reports