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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-09-29, Page 17Marricepipton Is 441:President NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL REGISTRATION AND FIRST CLASS OF THE ' NIGHT'SCHOOL PROGRAMME AT • RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL BEGINS Thoriday, OctObir :7 at 8 pm. 41. air .01P AO' 41 41 .41 -4141,4141141141 SUGGESTED COURSES FLOWER ARRANGING AND HOME GARDENING CHINA PAINTING QUILTING NEEDLE WORK AND CRAFTS UPHOLSTERY • • LIQUID EMBROIDERY . PHYSICAL 'FITNESS (Women) . SEWING •COURSE SCHEDULE' ' October 7 — December 9 January 6 — March 10 Fee $14 Per Cclurse Phone .395-2695 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER.2f, 194.. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE SEVENTEEN; 1970 . 35 044. El ' wromm. hytock, :lass 2, ill and art and Teresa Marilyn I Marie y Wall, Ciungannon4-H Dungannon 4-H Club .1 met at Mrs: Fred Young's home for the first meeting of "The Cereal shelf". Leaders are . Mrs. Young and MrGeorge Errington.' Members e Kate Pentland, Glenda Park, laine, Annabell and Lila' Stewart, Betty Errington, Sylka Becker, Marilyn and Sharon Sproul, Irene Martin, Kathy Rob- son and Debbie Kerr. During this project there is much to-be learned about cereals and products. made • from them. Interesting recipes will be demon- strated and members will have an opportunity to make main dishes, snacks, desserts and cookies. Frypan cookies were made by the senior girls and the juniors Placed them on waxed paper. • All tasted and gave their comments. The next meeting is at Mrs. Errington's on Thursday, September 23rd at 7.15 p.m. LoilAnn Jamieson Heacis 4-H Club The. Whitechurch 4-li meeting was held Tuesday evening at the hothe of leader Walter Elliott. Mrs. Archie Puidon leader; opened the , meeting with the 4-11 ?ledge' repeated in unison. The, roll call - was answered by 6 girls telling why do I go to 4-H. The election of officers was held, president, Lori Ann Jamieson; 1st vice president, Wendy Kay; secret- ary, all to take the film when called upon; press reporter, Lori Purdon. 'Girls joining club were Wendy Kay, Clara Milligan, Lori and Kathy Purdon, Lori Ann Jamieson, Glenna Wilkens. Mrs. Purdon read the require- menti for the. club and choosing clothes for Leisure Wear. Group work the girls, worked in pairs to take measurements. Mrs. Elliott told of material and' patterns for leisure wear and spoke of eqUip- • ping a sewing box. All are to be ready to cut out at the next meeting. The meeting closed with the 4-H creed. The first meeting of the Reid's Corners #2 47li Club was held at ,the 'home of the leader Mr's. Norris Messenger. We opened the meeting with' the 4-H pledge. Leaders for' this, club are Mrs. Norris Messenger and Mrs, Perrin Lowry. The officers for the club "Cloth- es for Leisure" are as followt: president, Mary Kempton; vice president,' Laurie Gibson; secret- ary, rotating; press reporter, Debbie Lowry. Mrs. Messenger showed pat- terns which would be, suitable for Leisure Wear. , Mrs. Lowry outlined the project.' We.' then paired off for' measurements and then closed our meeting with refreshments. The -second meeting of Reid's Corners #2 4-H club was on Tuesday, September 21 at, Mrs. Lowry's home. We started the meeting with the 4-H pledge and roll call. Everyone showed their patterii and material. Then we pinned on our patterns and did all markings on the material. Next we did our cutting which took quite awhile. We closed the meeting with refreshments. Open Line Shane ,411.' and Belt - Line fowlers Save you time and-money every' dot! Combine cpacity; durability and a low horsepower re- . - quirement and 'you have two ti feeders that give you the most for your. dollar. Both feeders distribute feed quickly and evenly, along a bunk. One is certain to be just right for your dairy or cattle feeding bueration. Clover Valley Sl eeping Beauties By Gary Johnson, Construction Foreman, Owen Sound Area Bell'Canada has a double interein the famed International Plowing Match; being hosted this week by Bruce County at a site 'near Walkerton (Sept. 28 to Oct 2)-setting up a topnotch communi- cations system and participating itself in the hustle and bustle on the Match grounds. Our planning dates back to . February Since then we've buried 1,100 feet of cable from the site to existing cable facilities. It will stay there and 'be used at a later date to improve service in the general area. ,On the 130-acre Match site we've - constructed an 8,300-foot aerial network so telephone service is 6vailable for all tents.and displayS that line the five avenues on the grounds. Fifteen public coin telephones are spotted throughout the site foe outgoing phonecalls. The phone service for the five-day Match costs $12,000. Bell Canadais also a part of the tent city with a display for the public. Visitors are invited to participate in a guess-the-rate long distance game. - We are 'providing a message centre service in the'headquarters building. Outside the Bell tent at regular inter- vals every day our technicians will be using the latest equipment todemonstrate how they' bury cable. . We feel this is a great opportunity for you to see our community activity in operation and invite you to drop in. Bell Canada Mary Eadie.Heads Snazzy Snoozers The first meeting of the Kairshea Snazzy Snoozers was held-Septem- ber 13th at 4.15 p.m. at the home of .Mrs. MacDougall. The election of officers were as follows: president, Mary Eadie; vice president, Karen Doelman; secretary, travelling; press report- er, Cheryl `flaidenbty . The meeting was turned over to the new president and was opened with the pledge. The roll call was answered by, all members. Mrs. Doelman went over the club outline and 'Mrs. MacDougall read a section on. "Leisure Wear". Karen Doelman and Dianne McBride demonstrated how to 'take meas- urements. We all took each others measurements. The meeting was then closed with the motto. The second meeting was held September 17 at, Mrs. Neiman's. Mary Eadie opened the meeting with the pledge. Karen Doelman read the minutes.. Everyone answered the roll call which was to show your . material and pattern. Mrs. Doehnan discussed "The „Pattern'''. Mrs. MacDongall dis cussed "Cutting and Marking". Cheryl ,Haldenby demonstrated how to pin a pattern 'on material. We all cut out and marked our material. The next meeting will be held September 25 .at 9.30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. MacDougall. The third meeting of the Kairshea Snazzy Snoozers was held September 25 ,at Mrs. MacDoug- all's at', 0.30 a.m. Mary' Eadie opened the meeting with' the pledge. The roll call "things to remember when cutting or marking your material" was answered 'by all members.. The minutes were read by Dianne McBride. Mrs. MacDougall demonstrated darts, gathers, top stitching, stay stitching, French , seam, flat fell seam and plain' seam •on a rolling knit while Mrs. Doelman talked a bit about each ,sample. For the remainder of the meeting we all worked on our samples for our books. A special thank you to' Mrs. MacDougall for hoisting the meet- ing.. The next meeting will Ix. October 4th at the home of Mrs. Neiman at 7.00 p.m. The third meeting of the Clover Valley Sleeping Beauties' was held on Thdrsday, September 16 at 7.30 p.m. at Mrs. Joyce Elphick's. Annette Elphick opened the meet- ing with the .44-1 pledge. All the members answered the roll call. Donna Elphick read the minutes of the fait Meeting. She also gave the treasurer's report: We talked about . an idea for our 'covers but . decided ' to leave it open for suggestions. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 21 at 7.30 , p.m. at Mrs. Joyce Elphick's. The 4-H quilt was discussed and tickets were 'order- ed. Mrs. Hamilton discussed 'Grain and. Staystitching. Mrs. Elphick demonstrated gathers, darts, and plain and French seams. Mrs. Hamilton demonstrated flat fell and top stitched seams. In group work we practised these seams. We closed the meeting with. the 4-H creed. The fourth meeting of the Clover Valley Sleeping Beauties was held on Tuesday, September 21,' at Joyce' Elphick's. Annette Elphick opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Six' members answered the roll call. Charlene Elphick read the, minutes of the last meeting. Achievement Day was discussed. We decided on yellow covers for our record books. The next meeting will be held on September 30.' Mrs. Elphick discussed and demonstrated trims, binding on a knit fabric, braid, and, fringe'. She also demonstrated the enclosed application of lace and eyelet. Mrs. Hamilton demonstrated direct ap- plication of lace and eyelet, lace at the hem of a woven fabric, lace at the hem Hof a knit' fabric, lace by hand on a knit, and lace by hand on a woven. In group work we worked on' our' garments. We closed the meeting with the 4-H motto, "Learn to do by doing''. th •