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Kairshea Wardrobe
BY LINDA VANDERKLIPPE
The first meeting was held
at Karen Doelman's on Feb-
ruary 10. Officers were elect-
ed as follows: president,
Dianne McBride; vice pres-
ident, Nancy Haldenby;csec-
retary, Karen Doelman;
press .reporter, Linda Vander
Klippe.
Debbie Moran detailed the
history of accessories. What
are included as accessories
was discussed.
• The second meeting of the
Kairshea 4-H groupwas held
on February 17 at the home
of Debbie Moran.
The girls decided ' on a
name for the club andrehose
Kairshea Kreative Konglom-
erants.
The girls discussed tie
dying and used sample strips
to demonstrate. They discus-
sed the care of hats and
preparation of material while
the 'samples' dried. They also
discussed the types of gloves
for different occasions.
When the samples were
dry the -girls; discovered they
had made some interesting
designs on their samples.
Zippy Trinettes
BY DONI?A HACKETT
The fourth_meeting of the
Zippy Trinettes was called to
^ order -February- 14, at the
home of Mrs. C. A. Becker
by the president, Cindy
Nixon.
Ann Alton 'read. the min-
utes of the, lastmeeting and,
Mrs. Cranston checked the'.
members pamphlets to ,see. if
the members were keeping
their records up to date.
Mrs. Cranston discussed
purses, according to selec-
tion and care, and also shoes,
pertaining to fit, selection
and care. Mrs. Nixon .discus- ,
sed athletic shoes and the
members filled in a consum-
er's decision list .. ranking
items according to their
importance while purchasing
a purse or. \bag. Mrs. Cran-
ston displayed' to the' .mem-
bets a variety of samples of
different seam finishes.
Kingsbridge
The first meeting of °the
Jingsbridge . 4-H took 'place
at the home of Ann Andrews
on February 3.
Election of officers took
place. Results are as follows:
president, Donna Van Osch;
treasurer., Donna Drennan;
secretary and press reporter
to rotate.
Leaders of the club are
Ann Andrew and Barb Van
Diepenbeek. They started off
the meeting by reading . the
History of the Accessories.
The girls chose, the colours
that suited each.
MEETING TWO °& THREE
The second and third
meeting was held together.
The different types of hats
the care of hats, how to inake�
different types of hats and
how •to tie different types of
ties were subjects of discus-
sion.
Wizards
'BY BRENDA HACKETT
Trinity 1 4-H club met at
the- home, of Mr's. Mayne
Wilkins. on February 6.
The .corer for the mem-
bers' record books was sel-
ected and the name, Ward-
robe Wizards, chosen for this
club.
- Mrs. Wilkins discussed
Selection and Care of Hats
and Mrs. Hackett discussed
Selecting the Fabric and
notions for a hat.
Elizabeth Wilkins demon-
strated Fabric Preparation.
Mrs. Hackett demonstrat-
ed the making, of a visor.
Mrs. Wilkins: conducted a
contest for the girls..
The meeting concluded
with refreshments.
The Wardrobe Wizards of
Trinity I 4-H club met on
February 13 at the home of
Mrs. David Hackett.
The girls considered ,the
accessory, scarves at this
meeting. Mrs. Hackett dis-
cussed scarves, selection and
care and Mrs. Wilkins dem-
onstrated how to make and
buy a scarf.
The girls demonstrated
making a bias scarf. They
learned how to tie different
kinds of scarves.
The rneeting closed with
refreshments.
f•
Fancy Finishes
The second meeting of the
Lucknow. 4-H club was held
February 15 at the Lucknow
School,
Grace Alton read, the min-
utes of the last meeting, She
also . read the :'treasurer's
report and decided on a fee
of $1.00 per person. The
discussion for this meeting
was the accessory, hats. The
girls discussed how to make
rain hats, jean hats and
toques.
West Huron
Junior Farmers
On Monday, February 12
the Jr: Farmers met at
Brookside for their monthly
meeting.
A thank you note from Jim
Pentland was read.
Don Ritchie then ,mention-
ed different events coming
up. "A Farm Safety Assoc-
iation Card Party; : the Jr.
Farmer Conference up corn-
• ing in Toronto, a dance on
March 24 at the Lucknow
Community Centre to "Feel-
ing".
The Jr. Farmers will be
canvassingfor the Heart
Fund in Ashfield Township.
The meeting was then
adjourned.
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