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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bloedel
of Falun, Alberta., are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Joan Carol, to Michael Frederick
Ottewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Ottewell, Exeter,
Ontario. The marriage will take place July 15, 1978 at 4
o'clock at Trinity Lutheran Church, Falun, Alberta.
Photo by Brian Richman
District Institutes
review past year
Granton girls demonstrate Times-Advocate, June 1, 1978
Youths present variety program
By MRS. E. SUMMERS
GRANTON
The annual variety show
put on by the Granton Scouts
and Cubs, was again a great
success. There were per
formances, Friday evening
and Sunday afternoon and
both were well attended.
Credit goes to the leaders
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The annual meeting of the
Huron South district of the
Women’s Institute was held
■ at Hensall United Church
recently with the Hensall WI
hosting the event.
Mrs. Pepper of Hensall
Women’s Institute welcomed
the guests to the district
annual. NSrs. Harry Dougall,
Hurondale, responded.
Mrs. Caldwell of Kippen
East W.I. conducted a
special “In Memoriam to our
members who have con
tributed much in the past to
our Institutes.
Our Huron South District
President^Mrs. Drummond,
gave an enlightening speech
on the theme chosen for this
day “Colour your World with
Understanding.”
Mrs. Payne of Hensall W.I.
called on various com
mittees for their reports.
Miss Bea McClenagham,
Home Economist of Huron
County outlined her years
work here in an interesting
manner. She took us on an
imaginary airplane trip, we
buckled our seat belts for the
past year’s journey,
beginning in August 1977, ’till
today and on into the future
had wings like a dove, for
then would I fly away, and be
at rest, ” and entitled it “The
Wings of a Dove.”
The service at St. Thomas
Anglican Church was with
drawn Sunday morning, so
that the congregation could
worship with Saintsbury
Anglican Church on the
occasion of their an
niversary.
Personals
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Jermyn,
Mrs. Sydney Jermyn, all of
London and Mrs. Robt
Jermyn, Quebec, called on
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs,
Sunday afternoon.
Keith Summers, Toronto,
spent the week-end with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Summers.
Mr. & Mrs. Austin Hobbs
were Saturday evening
visitors of Mr. & Mrs.
Kenneth Hobbs, Denfield.
of these groups, for their
patience and perseverance,
which is necessary when you
undertake to direct a
company of boys for a show
of this type.
The performance opened
with the cubs each
repeating a rhyme, in
connection with the “Pur
pose,” then everyone singing
O’Canada. Introductions
followed with Mrs. Gordon
McRobert leader of the cubs
naming her boys and her
assistant leader Mrs.
Wilfred Riddell, next Wesley
Stanley Scout Master in
troduced his scout troop.
The program consisted of
a number of short skits,
which were interspersed by
songs by the whole company,
with Michael O’Shea as
accompanist and’ providing
the background music for
the skits.
They were “Three Billy
Goats Gruff,” “The Loafer,”
“Gusty Goat to the Rescue”
and “The Eyes have it.”
There were also readings,
“The Modern Little Red
Hen” by Michael O’Shea and
“When Father played
Baseball.” read by cub Jay
Hayden. The show concluded
with a number by the whole
company entitled
“Nominating the Perfect
Mother”. Then Wesley
Stanley closed with prayer.
At the conclusion of
Sunday’s performance the
leaders (with,, Michael
O’Shea included) were
presented with a nice gift
each from the boys.
4-H News
At Achievement Day
Saturday at Medway High
School, all 14 members of the
Granton 4-H Club “Focus on
Living” took part in their
skit on safety entitled
“Safety it depends on You,”
and all the “Leisure
Lassies” received their
spoons for completing the
club. Congratulations to
Diane Garrett on being
awarded her County
Honours for completing six
clubs.
Church news
At the United Church Rev.
Elwood Morden conducted
the Sunday morning wor
ship, and took his sermon
from Psalm 55 “On that I
Hurondale
see displays
The Hurondale WI met at
the Exeter Town Hall May
24. Marian Dougall Presi
dent, opened the meeting
with opening ode.
The roll call was answered
by naming a nutritious food
beginning with either of the
initials in you name and how
to serve it.
The program was provid
ed by 4-H girls with Fern
Dougall one of the leaders
being chairman. Hurondale
sponsor six clubs.
Displays were set up. Bon
nie Campbell commented on
Quilting and club 4 gave a
skit on first aid when Baby
sitting. Mary Lou Rundle
gave a piano solo.
Cheryl Stewart of club 1
commented on their display
“Through the eyes of
nature”. A demonstration
by several girls was given on
first-aid.
Carol Ann, Audrey and
Teresa Van Wieren sang
several numbers to their
own accompaniment. Club 2
commented on their display
"Life Lovers”, our aim good
health.
A trip is planned to Grand
Bend Theatre to see
Oklahoma, August 2. Jean
Cann gave a report of Of
ficers conference held
recently at University of
Waterloo.
A,bus trip is planned to go
to Thousand Islands June 22
and 23. It was voted to have
following meetings at
Usborne Central School. 4-H
girls and their leaders serv
ed a delicious lunch.
Huron County
Family Planning Project
Invites You To Attend
FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC
Every Tuesday
from 6:30 - 9 p.m.
for the fall projects.
Zurich Women’s Institute
provided music for this day.
Mrs. Syd4 Baker and Mrs.
Eben Weigand of Dashwood
Women’s Institute put on a
skit to demonstrate where
our!“Pennies for Friendship”
help underprivileged people.
The skit took place in Kenya,
entitled, “As country women
of the World, do you go into
action?”
Our guest speaker Mrs.
Andrew White of the
Seaforth Huron Expositor
spoke on the current con
troversy regarding the books
that the parents of Huron
County children wish to have
censored by pressuring the
Huron County Board of
Education. Mrs. White
stated she would like parents
to take a stand against child
abuse and disturbing life
problems that we have in
Huron County. There are
more obscene disturbances
around us — than we read in
these books.
Mrs. Hiepleh, vice
president from London Area
reminded us of the fall
convention to be at the
Banqueter, London,
November 1 and 2, 1978.
A committee Mrs. Alma
Rundle, Mrs. Helen Hodgert
and Mrs. Carman Lovie
were appointed to in
vestigate the buying of a new
plaque for
Economics
Centralia
Agricultural
Mrs. Helen Hodgert,
District Public Relations
officer, commented on a
large display of crafts from
several of the Institutes.
Mrs. William Porter, our
Provincial Board Member
outlined the duties of our
Huron South Women’s
Institutes at the Institute
Booth at the International
Ploughing Match in Huron
County this fall.
Mr. & Mrs. Rick D.
Haveling have returned to
Fort Francis after spending
a few days with his mother
Mrs. Haigh. They also
visited with relatives in
Stratford, Kitchener and
Waterloo.
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Ann St., Exeter
For Information Call 235-1014
Weekdays or Tuesday evenings
Everyone welcome
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Mrs. Keith McLaren
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and the singing of hymns ac
companied by Mrs. Elmer
Desjardine on the organ.
Mrs. Beulah Desjardine
opened the service in
prayer.
The roll call was taken
and answered by a scripture
verse on “Pleasant”. There
were 16 present.
It was decided to give gifts
for the Missionaries at
Braeside camp. A special
was given by Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner who played a
tape on the Lord’s prayer
and “Because He Lives”.
Mrs. Beulah Desjardine
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entitled “In a Canadian
Snowstorm”. Mrs. Elmer
Desjardine spoke on “The
Overcoming Life” in which
she led in choruses through
her message.
She sang a solo, “Surely,
Goodness and Mercy”, ac
companied by Mrs. Leila
Finkbeiner.
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