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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-04-16, Page 9WIN FIRE PREVENTION CONTEST — Winners were named recently in t e Step en township fire department area No. 3 fire prevention poster contest. At the back are J.A.D. McCurdy teacher J. Gregory and Norm Wilson, Ron Kenney and Larry Henderson of the Huron Park Firefighters' Association. 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The president opened the meeting and roll call was answered by paying of fees. Group B will be in charge of catering to Crediton Institute on April 16 and groups A and C will cater to Hurondale Institute, April 23. Any member interested in a bus trip to Milton Agriculture Museum is to contact the President im- mediately. Mrs. Howard Pym and Mrs. Ron Fletcher are to set up the display for Exeter Fall Fair. Any members Women at Brinsley hold April meeting By GORDON MORLEY a few days with their grand- The Brinsley U.C.W. was parents while their parents invited to the home of Mrs, were on holidays. Alex. Young Tuesday af- Rev. Keith Brown of Liman ternoon for their April took charge of the corn- meeting. Mrs. Marjorie munion Service on Sun in Steeper opened the meeting Brinsley United church. with a reading "To-day was Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence the Day" , followed by Schwartz returned home on prayer by Mrs. Jack Friday after having a three Trevithick. month holiday in Florida. Miss Viola Lewis gave the Gordon Morley was invited scripture reading and Mrs. to Mrs. Violet Allison and Steeper two readings, and Kathleen Morley on Sunday Mrs. Trevithick read "The eve to a birthday Supper. joy that is Easter". Hymn Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morley "The strife is o'er the battle visited with Mr. and Mrs. done?" was sung. Mrs. Joe Durandr and family Steeper gave threereadings. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Hodgson took Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Hodgins over for the business. Roll and Andrea of Strathroy call was answered by nine were Sunday visitors with ladies and one visitor. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis. closing prayer by Mrs. Wilbert Lewis and Gordon Hodgson. The hostess and Molley visited with Rae Group 1 ladies served lunch. Lewis at Strathmere Lodge Scott and Teri Prest spent Sunday afternoon. with items for display please contact them. 4-H achievement clay will be held May 10, (morning only) in Exeter Public School. Leaders for the club "Outdoor Living" have been chosen. Mrs. Carl Gower and Mrs. Lorne Johns were in charge of the program and a lovely and interesting display of dried and silk flowers arrangements was giVen by Mrs. Hans Gerstenkorn. She showed how these arrangements were made and donated a wall hanging which tickets were sold on and was won by Mrs. Jud Dykeman. The nominations com- mittee presented the slate of officers for 1980-81. Mrs. RossHargreaves'declared all offices vacant then brought forth the new slate of officers as follows: Past president - Mrs. ,Murray Coward, president - Mrs. nod Cooper, secretary - Mrs. Philip Johns, assistant secretary - Mrs. Tom Hern, treasurer - Mrs. Carl ,Gower, district director - Mrs. Lorne Johns, assistant district director - Mrs. , Jud Dykeman, public relations - Mrs. Ron Flet- cher, directors - Mrs. Gerry Grubb, Mrs. Russel Morley, Mrs. Elson Lynn; examiners - Mrs. Wm. Morley, Mrs. Ivan Brock; 4-H co-ordinator - Mrs. Wm. Allan; pianists - Mrs. Harold Hern, Mrs. Freeman Horne. ••