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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-05-02, Page 7SORORITY PLEDGES At a recent banquet of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority three pledges were received by the Alpha Pi I C f l*/*T Im /"'I f't P At H At l l l*» At »• At a! A A At > I At no AAa«a __ _ _ _ f .. _ X*-* i I It/ I . . ■ u . .. 7-----.. i rx . . <>< vviviuy kucu fjiuuycs Y/me receivea oy me Alpha Hichapter. Members Linda Deelstra, Linda Farquhar and Mary Jane MacDougall receive roses from Glenda Waaner left and Jay Skillender, right. Resource centre planning activities Times-Advocate, May 2, 1979 Page 7 Pentecostal ladies aid Hong Kong The April Women’s Ministries group of the Exeter Pentecostal Church was held at the home of Mrs. Beulah Desjardine in Dash­ wood, Mrs. Edith Miller vice-president of the W.M. presided over the service. Mrs. Shirley Prouty led in Won't attend convention A representative of the Huronview Auxiliary will not be attending this year’s convention held by the Ontario Association of Homes for the Aged. That decision was made • when the auxiliary met in the Craft room at Huronview on April 16 at 2 p.m. in response to a letter from the association. The president Leona Lockhart opened the meeting with the Lord’s Prayer. She then read a poem entitled “Grand­ mothers.” Mrs. J. Griffiths read the minutes of.the last meeting, and Marion Powell gave the treasurer’s report. Ten members were present. It was also decided that the Blossom Tea will be held June 9, and plans for it were discussed. It is hoped the Women’s Institute will assist with donations of baking for the bake table. The. next meeting will be May 21 at 2 p.m. Visitors are welcome. the hymn "Work for the Night is Coming and some choruses ‘‘We’ll Work ’Til Jesus Comes,” “Workers Together” and “To be Used of God.” A couple of Dutch choruses were sung by Mrs. H. Eizenga and Mrs. Susan Cann. Mrs. Idena Desjardine opened the meeting in prayer. The roll call was taken and answered by a scripture verse on "Work.” There were 11 present. It was decided to send money to the Hong Kong children which the group has adopted. Mrs. Edith Miller gave a Missionary reading concerning some of the Missionaries in Taiwan, Mrs. Leila Finkbeiner and Mrs. Estrella Finkbeiner gave a special on the Lord’s Prayer. Mrs. Leila Fink­ beiner gave a report of the Women’s Rally in Kin­ cardine. Lunch was then served by Mrs. Marilyn Rader and Heather Rader. It was provided by Mrs. Beulah Desjardine and Mrs. Idena Desjardine. By LYNNE FARQUHAR There will be a ball prac­ tice for girls 15-19 years of age at the Huron Park ball diamond at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night (May 2). If the weather is bad, the girls are to meet at the Resource Centre. Bring your glove and we’ll just do a little throwing to get those arms into shape. We are also trying to start a pee wee girls team aged 9, 10,11, and 12 so any gals who haven’t registered should drop by the Resource Centre and sign up. There is no fee for registering. There is an important Nursery meeting Thursday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stephen Neighbourhood Resource Centre. Your attendance is necessary to help aid and support everyone’s views and in­ terests in the nursery. Complaints have been brought to the attention of the steering committee. It is the wish of the committee that everyone involved with the nursery attend to help provide a healthy and grow­ ing atmosphere for the children. Block Parents from Crediton, Dashwood and the surrounding rural communi­ ty met at Stephen Central School on Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. to begin the Block Parent program in their respective area. Anyone who missed the meeting but is still interested in applying to become a Block Parent should call Don Finkbeiner, principal of Stephen Central School or Stephen Neighbourhood Resource Centre at 228-6302. Moms, please keep saving your Zehr’s cash register tapes for the nursery school!! Tapes can be hand­ ed in at the nursery school or the Resource Centre. Roll up your sleeve to save a life.-.. gE A BLOOD DON Ol^ ■f £ Mrs. Ruth Butt, Palmerston, visited with Mrs. Verna Truemner and Mrs. Betty Johnston, recently. Mrs. Verna Truemner and Mrs. Betty Johnston took in the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington D.C. two weeks ago. • I L ./ < J LEADER HONOURED — Corry Vanderloo, of Lucan received a Leadership Certificate at Saturday's Middlesex 4-H Achievement Day. Making the presentation at the left is Home Economist Carol Crerar. 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