The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-05-08, Page 21Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, May 8, 1985—Page 13
These area 4-11 club members who completed 12 4-H projects were recognized ht the
Achievement Day held in Lucknow at the Legion Hall on Saturday. From the left are Sandra
Husk, Bervie 11; Donna Bridge, Ripley.11; Kimberley McKay, Armow 1; Elaine Campbell,
Armow•1 and Joanne de Boer, Kairshea. (Photo by Sharon Dietz)
Picture presented to member
The monthly meeting of the St. Helens
branch of the Women's Institute was held
on Friday, May 3 at 1 p.m. Fifteen
members were present when the meeting
started with a delicious, dessert of 'cake and
ice . cream, 'served by hostesses, Doris
Mewhinney and Edith Cooper. The roll
call, An old fashioned remedy, brought
varied replies such as, bread poultice,
mustard plaster and camomile tea.
Prior to the business meeting, Isobel
Miller, a long time member, was called' to
the stage and honoured on having received
a bi-centennial medal last year. A. picture
of her accepting the award from Murray
Elston was unveiled by Elaine Errington.
Jenny McPherson read a short address of
appreciation.
On discussing repairs to the hall, it was
decided to have the roof fixed as soon as
possible. The large dining tables are also to
be renovated and the hall cleaned in the
near future.
The members have been asked to serve
at the 90th birthday celebration of Mrs.
William Rutherford, to be held in October.
Three delegates, Edith Cooper, presid-
ent Luba Strutton and Sybil Chandler will
attend the district annual meeting in
Wingham on/ May 27. They will also
conduct the In Memoriam ceremony that
day.
Norma Raynard, head of the committee
in charge of the fall fair display, updated
her list of members responsible for supply-
ing specific articles. Sybil Chandler
compiled and read, Minutes of Yesteryear.
St. Augustine CWL installs officers
past president's pin to Leona Hickey.
Agnes Delbergue will serve as president
elect.
Other's elected to posts were: first
vice-president, Mary Boyle; secretary,
Teresa Hickey and correspondence, Vicki
Delbergue.
St. Augustine parish held their executive
ceremony of the CWL on Sunday, May 5.
Father Frank . Dentinger installed the
officers for the next two years.
Father Dentinger gave the gavel and
president's pin to Nancy Stapleton and a
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grade classmates wish him well.
Mrs. Graham's grade 4 class and Mrs.
Tebbutt's grade r, 4, accompanied by
Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Weaver went on a
field trip to London Regional Children's
'Museum on Wednesday,.
Five grade 7 and 8 studentswere
selected to represent our school in a French
enrichment program at Robertson Memor-
ial Public School in Goderich last Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday (April 30 - May
2).
The students were: Michael Curran,
Tania Turner, Peter Hooftman, Tobi
Fairbairn and Ken Strong. They particip-
ated along with other students from neigh-
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bouring schools in entirely French activit-
ies.
The students created . commercials in
French which were videotaped and played
back, wrote their own French stories, went
on a "clue -hunt" in which the instructions
were only provided in French,, conversed
with each other and their teachers entirely
in French, and did a myriad of other
French related assignments. •
On Thursday they boarded the bus for
Kitchener and visited a French language
school and had lunch in a French rest-
aurant in that city. The students returned
to Brookside with a more thorough working
knowledge of French and a better grasp of
its culture. All had enjoyed the experience
tremendously.
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