HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1979-10-03, Page 7HURON WI BURSARIES — At the annual meeting of the Huron Women's Institutesat Elimville Monday a number of bursaries
were presented. Above Marie Buchanan accepts an award for Helen Brindlay, West Huron; Judy Morrison with her bursary;
South Huron past president Grace Drummond, Jane Dearing accepting an award for her daughter Anne and president Hilda
Payne. T-A photo
4-H girls keep busy
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Elimville bantam team honored
reported on the renovations
to take place in the Auxiliary
room,
A donation of $25 each was
made to the Salvation Army
and the Cystic Fibrosis
Shirley Smith won the
mystery prize.
The next meeting will be
Monday October 22 at 8.30
when Zone Commander Peg
Coombs from Seaforth will
make her official visit and
will mark the Auxiliary's 28th
Anniversary.
Steve Francis and John
Kernick. Each member of
the team received a medallion
from Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Gower, the manager and
secretary.
Steve Francis and Jim
Siddal presented gifts to the
coaches Dave Parsons,
Richard Miller, score keeper
Mrs. Andy Miller, and to Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Gower on
Legion Auxiliary
plan many events
La Leche League now has
two groups in Huron County.
LLL Hensall will serve the
south; and LLL Belgrave,
the north.
Mrs. J. Bisback and Mrs,
B. Kerr co-lead the LLL
Hensall meeting in Exeter at
the home of Mrs. W.
Graham, concerning
Nutrition and Weaning. The
mothers became aware of
the values of a varied diet
and natural foods, The
identification of four grains
in various forms was en-
joyed by all.
The statement by the
Canadian and American
Pediatric Society that
breastmilk was the superior
nutrition for infants up to six
months was reviewed. It was
recommended that solids be
addded gradually, beginning
with bananas and meats. A
social hour followed.
The LLL Belgrave group
will meet every third
Tuesday of the month. Their
fi: It meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. J. Casemore,
with the topic of discussion,
Benefits of Breastfeeding to
Mother and Child, being lead
by Mrs. B. Kerr. The
mothers emphasized the
perfection of breastmilk in
helping a healthy baby grow
to his greastest potential,
and felt that the nursing
relationship created a
al feeling of closeness
and love, Tt was agreed that
in this day of fast foods,
breastmilk was certainly the
best 24 hoi:r convenience
food!
After Mrs. S. Billson, of
Goderich, described the
library, mothers were in-
vited the peruse the books
and pamphlets, and enjoy
refreshments.
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By KATHY COOPER
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville bantam
boys baseball team and
parents gathered at the
Elimville hall Friday
evening for a pot luck supper
and get together.
After the meal, Dave
Parsons was in charge of the
program. Trophies were
presented to Jim Siddal,
The Ladies Auxiliary to
the R.E.Pooley, Exeter
Branch 167. Royal Canadian
Legion held their first
meeting of the fall Sep-
tember 24 in the Legion Hall
with 32 members present.
President Dawn Murray,
was in charge of the
business.
Plans where made for
upcoming sports activities.
Cribbage, September 25 at
Kincardine, euchre October
2 at Goderich, bowling
October 14 at Exeter,
bowling October 24 at
Petrolia and darts October
28 at Blyth.
One team from Exeter
placed third in a bowling
tournament in Kincardine,
September 5, also 3 teams
entered in Lucan Tour-
nament September 26-placed
first and second.
The Building Committee
passing of two valued
Hurondale WI see flower display
The first meeting of the dessert October 17 at 1:30 the Woodstock tornado fund.
fall and winter season of Ann Brodie was selected FeraDipur
Agriculture and
p the maesisnam
berres, and Mrs.
Ednamary
littrondale W.I. was held as a delegate to the Area program o
September 26 at Usborne convention to be held in St. Canadian Industries. Mrs. Carter.
Central School. Mra. Glenn Mary's November 1 and 2. Jean Pooley gave the motto Mrs. Cora Miners of
Stewart presided and Mrs. Jean Pooley gave the "Nature never spoils her Exeter gave a demon-
opened the meeting With the hospital report. The fall work by being in a hurry." stration on drying, pressing
opening ode, and Mary rummage sale is to be held Hazel
ehtsLouise
Sneil o gave
keand Ann
eurint anp,erframing g aoifi s hoflowers.wed
Stewart Collect. Roll Call the
was answered by a familiarmeeting
October events.
of the Historical Brodie conducted a musical making of a wreath and
other articles of cones, also autumn sound. Society is to be held in contest.
An invitation was read Kirkton October 17 at 8 p.m. A moments silence was flower's and dolls made of
from Hensall W.I. to a It was voted to send $100. to held in memory of the corn husks.
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to choose frorn
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behalf of the team.
Andy Miller made the
draw for the 50-50 draw with
Joan Skinner the lucky
winner. Euchre was enjoyed
by everyone.
4-H Club
The second meeting of
Elimville two 4-H club was
held on September 19 at the
Kerslake residence, The
meeting opened with the
pledge led by the president
and roll call with members
showing their ideas for
needlepoint free choice art
idea.
Mrs. Judy Johns showed
possible ways to thread a
needle. This was followed by
learning the gobelin stitch
and the continental stitch.
Each girl chose a
monogram to put on her
canvas. Lori and Donna
Kerslake served a cold
drink,
The third meeting was
held September 26 at the
home of Kim Colin. Roll call
was each telling about the
colour scheme she has
chosen as the free choice
article.
The juniors answered by
naming their favorite colour
and colours they would put
with it. Leaders showed the
two stitches for the night the
bargello stitch and the cross
stitch. The girls discussed
information on the free
choice articles and how to
transfer a design unto a
canvas . Kim and her
mother served a light snack
and a cold drink.
4-H meeting
The second meeting of the
Nifty Needlers, Elimville I,
was held September 25 at the
home of Marg and Elaine
Pym. There were 12 girls in
attendance with the leaders,
The two stitches the
continental and gobelin
were learned. The leaders
showed how to do the stit-
ches.
The next meeting for the
Nifty Needlers is to be held
on the evening of October 2
at 7.30 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Shirley Prance.
Personals
Several from the com-
munity attended the
ploughing match near
Chatham the past week,
Shop In Exeter
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SOUTH HURON WI — Executive members of the South Huron Women's Institute are shown
during Monday's annual at Elimville. From the left are president Hilda Payne, secretary Joyce
Pepper and past president Grace Drummond. T-A photo
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