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tilers, Mary Craig, Beth MaeMur-
elly, Gloria Gibson, Doris Carswell
and Lynn Agla. Provincial Honor
pins and certificates wore present-
ed- to Betty Ann Lapp, Betty Alton
and. Mrs. Ethel Baker. Provincial
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ed with au Encyclopedia. Britanisi
ea Book of the Year. A certificate
of a chievement to the girls cool
pleting two projects and spoons
were presented to girls who sue
eessfully completed this project.
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PROVINCIAL WINNERS of honour certificates club projects. Looking over the program for
school Saturday included the three young ladies
at the 4-I-I Achievement Day held at the high the afternoon, they are, from the left, Betty Al-
ton, Lucknow; Ethel Baker, Molesworth and
pictured above, who had each completed 12 Betty Ann Lapp, Wingham.-A-T photo.
Mr. German at Clinton on Novem-
ited at the home of the former's HELD oN sATuRoAy Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bosman vis-
daughter, Mrs. George German and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coultes and AcilintEmENT DAY 111,HVAALE
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12 CLUBS. TAKE PART
ber 15th, the occasion being the Girls from .12 different 4-H
Homemaking Clubs h ad their 56th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Coultes, who were mar- Achievement Day on the study,
ried. .in Bluevale by Rev. George "Featuring Fruit", at the Wingham
Baker of the J3luevale Methodist District High School on Saturday
Church in 1905. with a good attendance of parents
AIM Jack Nicholson and Mrs. and friends. The morning pro-
Alex Corrigan were two of the lea- gram was taken up with registra-
ders of 4-H - Homemaking Clubs tion, quiz on featuring fruit, break-
who visited the Royal Winter Fair fast building and menu building.
last week. The. afternoon session opened
Rev, G, C. Mitchell attended the with the 1.1-I Pledge. The folowing
meeting of Huron, Presbytery at clubs had exhibits: Belg,rave Tutti
the Exeter United - Church last Fruities, "Various Ways with One
Wednesday. Fruit", Marilyn Campbell, commen-
Alex Corrigan spent Sunday at tator; Bluevale Sunshine Sals,
Meaford. "Various Ways with One Fruit",
Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon Marie Johnston, commentator; Eth-
and family of Niagara Falls spent el Fruit Fans, "Fruit Salads",
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R. H, Irene Noble, commentator; Fond-
McKinnon. wich Fruit Fans, "Fruit Special-
Fred Selling and daughter Elaine ties", Audrey Ratan, commentator;
of Brussels, visited Mrs, W. J. Milian Fruit Maids, "A Day's
Johnston at the week-end. Meals Featuring Fruit", Margaret
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Sellers of Ann Parrish, commentator; Lake-
Barrie were Bluevale visitors on let Lucky Lassies, "A Day's Meals
Featuring Fruit", Faye Sewers, Sunday.
Beginning next Sunday, Nov. commentator; Molesworth Munch-
26th, the morning service will be ers, "Fruit Salads", Maxine Adair,
held in Knox Presbyterian Church Harriston. Comments on these ex-
at 11 n'clock.-and the Belmore Pres- hibits were given by Mrs. W, Law-
less, Harriston. byterian Church will have service
in the afternoon.
Demonstrations and skits wore
Next Sunday will he observed as given by the following clubs: Bei- Laymen's Sunday in Bluevale
grave Fruitettes• II, "Family Meals ited Church, when visiting laymen with Two Fruits a Day", Mary de
will speak.
Yong, Marjorie Hopper and Wen- The Bluevale Women's Institute dy Fear; Bluevale
"Family plans to hold family night in the Meals with Two Fruits a Day", Su-
community hall next Friday eve-
san Sellers, Elizabeth Goldthorpe ning when all families of the com- and Elaine Kirton; Colwanash munity are invited Lo attend.
Learning Lassies, "Breakfast for a
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marshall and Club Girl", Betty Alton, Anne Hit-
Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Tierney and chic, Marianne McDonald, Betty Joanne of LisLowel visited Mr. and McDonagh, Sandra Cameron and
Mrs. A. D. Smith on Sunday,
Ann Arnold; Gorric Fruit Toppers,
"Making the Most of Fruit", Ruth
Ann Taylor, Cathy Klinch, Mar-
jorie Ruttan; Wingham Fruit Las.
sies, "Making the Most of Fruit",
all members taking part. Mrs. Ian
McAllister of Zurich made com-
ments on these skits and demon-
strations.
Those receiving County Honor
pins and certificates were: Marilyn
Campbell, Ruth. Coultes, Joyce
to the disposing of Christmas
cards and reports of returns.' Story
time followed for everyone. At the
conclusion all repeated the Lord's
prayer.
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Sing Greetings for
Terry Johnston.
BLUEVALE-In the absence of
the president, Betty Hetherington
presided at the recent Mission
Band meeting in the United
Church. After devotions, including
hymn singing, the roll call was ans-
wered by naming a winter sport.
The reading of the minutes was
followed by the presentation of the
offering. Ruth Mathers read the
Scripture. Birthday greetings were
sung to Terry Johnston.
The business discussion related
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