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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1995-04-26, Page 88 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, AprII 2e, 1995 Local MAFORTH MEAT MARKET" MIN .$TR ET, SF.QRTI27,1821 BONELESS CHICKEN BREASTS 4.251b PORK PORK CHOPS 3.2910. HOMEMADE PLAIN OR GARLIC SAUSAGE 2.391b. PORK TENDERLOIN 4.99 Ib. BRUCE PACKERS SELECT BACON 2.45 Ib. SCHNEIDERS BLUE RIBBON BOLOGNA 3.191b. x ' 6 oftect tine Settrday. April tO,tf ;fi FREE DELIVERY In Seaforth & E! mondville SAY HELLO TO OUR NURSES! - In anticipation of National Nursing Week from May 8-14 we gathered together some of the nursing staff at Seaforth Community Hospital. Shown here, ushering in Nurses' Week are (front row) Mary Passchier, Janice Leonhardt, Ruth Bauer, Anne Ste. Marie, nursing student Sharon Grant, (second row) Beth Van Doornik, Margaret Mennell, Martha Murray, Esther Kruse, (third row) Sheila Feeney, Kathy Elliott, Mary Margaret Nash, Yvonne Kitchen, Mary Ellen Hallahan, Judy Lamont, Val Poisson, Brenda Linton, Cheryl Cook, Pat Gillis, June Women's Institute elects new officers at meeting in Brucefield On April 11 the Seaforth Women's Institute held its annual meeting with a dinner at the Tea Room in Brucefield. Doris Hugill welcomed every- body. Opened with a poem 'Signs of Spring'. The Mary Stewart Col- lect was repeated. Roll Call was paying of the dues. There were 14 members and two guest. Sarah Elliott read minutes and gave the treasurer report. April 13 - 4-H at Joan Stewart's at 7:30. District Annual Meeting - May 18; District Picnic - July 4 - Crediton; Fall Rally - October 2. A motion was made to pay the secretary $25. Olive Papple gave a report from the District Board meeting. The Annual meeting minutes were read by Sarah Elliott. Jean Keyes did the slate of officers for 1995 to 1996. Co- ordinator President - Helen MacKenize; President, May, June, and July - Gladys Doig; President, August, September, and October - Viola Lawson; President, Novem- ber, December and January - Olive Papple; President - February, March, April - Doris Hugill; Secre- tary/Treasurer - Sarah Elliott; Asso- ciate Secretary/Treasurer - Helen MacKenize; District Director - Olive Papple; Alternate District Director - Evelyn Carter; Program Co-ordinator - Marion Gordon; Assistant Program Co-ordinator - Betty Hulley; Public Relation Officer - Marjorie Rock; Branch Director's - Betty Hulley, Marjorie Rock, Jean Keyes, Clarissa Stewart; Sunshine Convenor - Evelyn Carter; Helper - Marjorie Rock; Telephone Committee - Viola Lawson, Annona Crozier; Pianist - Sarah Elliott; Nominating Committee Branch Director, Alt District Director; Lunch Convenor's - Jean Keyes, Kay O'Rourke; Auditors - Clarissa Stewart, Marjorie Rock. Standing Committees: Agriculture - Helen MacKenize, Olive Papple; Canadian Industries - Betty Hulley, Clarissa Stewart; Education & Cultural Activities - Doris Hugill, Thelma Dale; Family & Consumer Affairs - Viola Lawson, Mary Nolan; Citizenship & Legislation - Gladys Doig, Jean Keyes; Interna- tional Affairs - Olive Papple, Kay O'Rourke; Resolutions - Evelyn Carter, Marjorie Rock; October meeting - Public Relations, Marjorie Rock, Doris Hugill; November Meeting - Betty Hulley, Marion Gordon; December Meeting - Evelyn Carter, Marion Gordon; April Meeting, Annual - Gladys Doig, Grace Scott. May 9 the meeting will be at Doris Hugill home at 1:30. Thank you note will be sent to the Team Room at Brucefield for holding our meeting there. 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