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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-01-29, Page 9Educating a family Times•Advocots, January 29, 1986 Page 9 iromelifilitsfitoes �w�rd15,d. Iaschohirshlps assistant teacher's salary. FWIO 90th Anniversary Scholar- ship is just being established. These scholarships will be available to WI members who are planning to re- enter the education field to update or further their education. There will be four scholarships awarded annually - one for each region - beginning in 1987 on the occasion of the 90th.an- niversary of the Women's Institute. "If you educate a man, you educate a person; U you educate a woman, you educate a family." The Federated Women's Institute of Ontario which is an educational organization for personal growth and community betterment,. awarded over $15,000 in scholarships during 1985. This information was contained ' reports presented to the annual inoard meeting held at the Bond Place Hotel, Toronto. Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario (FWIO) administer six dif- ferent kinds of scholarsips. The ma- jority of these are handled at the pro- vincial level with the investment of MR. AND MRS. SCOT MORGAN Carole Leah Preece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Preece, Cen- tralia and Scot Beverley Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bev Morgan, Exeter, Ont. were united in mar- riage, December 28, 1985 at a beautiful cermony held at Robin- dal's Exeter with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. Matron of honour was Mrs. Robin .Preece Ballantyne, sister of the bride and the flowergirl was Miss Jackie Morgan, the groom's niece. Best mon was Gerry Morgan, brother of the groom. Scot and Leah are residing at RR 1 Hensall. 5nc Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't. Ric. Nam Jong flaeetcte'4 Sfreaciltef9etddowd 383 Main St., Exeter Also London and Sarnia Ladies meet at Woodham Dy MISS JEAN COPELAND Woodham The January meeting of Woodham U.C.W. was held January 14, with a pot luck supper at 7 p.m. Twenty-one members and one visitor enjoyed a delicious meal, with group three in charge. Mrs. Leonard Thacker was the win- ner of the lucky plate and Mrs. John Rodd the lucky chair. Mrs, Glenn Copeland conducted some contests and the winners were, Mrs. Dave Williams, Mrs. Don Brine and Mrs. Clarence Thomson. Miss Jean Copeland welcomed everyone and Miss Beth Williams gave a report on the Toc Alpha con- ference that she attended. She was thanked by Miss Copeland. The Worship service opened with quiet music played by Mrs. Ted In- sley. Mrs. Marian Jaques read a verse of the hymn "I Love to Hear the Story" followed by the singing of the hymn. Mrs. Jaques read a short meditation followed by a solo by Mrs. Ted Insley. Mrs. Don Brine gave an introduc- tion to the study book "A Time to Weep and.a Time to Laugh". The of- fering was taken and'Miss Copeland read a poem "A Thought for the New Year". A prayer "Looking Forward with Hope to the Year Ahead" was repeated by everyone. Roll call was taken and the minutes of the previous read and ap- proved. Several thank you notes were read for the Christmas baskets received. Lenten booklets can be ob- tained from Mrs. John Vardy and the Upper Room from Mrs. David Wheeler. There will be a Bible study during Lent. Members will be catering to the Boy Scout banquet in February. An- nual reports were given and the recommendations for 1986 were approved. ;mopes which have been raised at the Branch level. There are also some self-administered Coun- ty/District/Branch scholarsips within the province. Fifteen FWIO MacDonald En- trance Awards (established in 1947) are available for students who are entering the College of Family & Con- sumer Studies at the University of .Guelph. Subject to the successful completion of their first semester, these 10 applicants will be presented with the 1985 awards valued at 8300 each. There are four regional scholar- . ships worth $200 each which are awarded annually to 4-H members who are entering post secondary Studies. These scholarships rotate each year among the four regions of Ontario - north, south, east and west. Ther are 27 district, county and area Ontario Women's Institute scholarships valued at $200• each awarded annually to 4-H members who are entering post secondary education. Area recipients in 1985 were: Huron County, Tricia Downie, Bothwell; Middlesex County, Vivian Ladell, Ilderton; Perth North District, Sherry Gowing, Monkton. Helen M. McKercher Scholarship (established in 1976) is awarded an- nually to a' graduate in Home Economics from a Canadian univer- sity or college who is continuing studies at a higher level. Half of the award is granted at the beginning of the course and the remainder upon completion. In 1985, Barbara Joyce Dyszuk, Kitchener was selected win- ner of this award valued at $1200. FWIO International Scbolar- ship(established in 1982) is used to train young women from under- developed countries so they and teach their people may go beck he most recent recipient is iibbylu Allen of Jamaka who is ' accomplishing some excellent work in that couotry• Since her return she has set up a model basic school and is the senior tutor to preschool teachers of 26 basic schools which are supported by the Jamaican Federation of Women. FWIO will continue to support Lib- bylu Allen with a year's salary of $2000 and also provide $1500 for an • 1 Facials Electrolysis Eyebrows ANN BAYNHAM Esthetician lash & Brow Tints Suntanning Make -Up . Waxing Manicures Pedicures 346 Main St. ExMsr, Ont NOM 190 (519) 236.0421 J MIAMI Continues Chesterfield Suites up to , 100 of our already low prices TO MARRY — Ted and Jeanette Gorth, Cambridge and Jim and Liz Bell, Exeter announce the marriage of their children Lenore Elizabeth Gorth and David Leslie Bell. Wedding will be at the Trini- ty Anglican Church, Cambridge on Friday evening, February 14, 1986. 5c Bedroom Suites up to'2960eoH :`..tip . .1- : • (not exactly as illustrated) Reductions on all lamps, crystal, and china (in stock) While quantities last Tieman's Furniture and Giftware Dashwood 237-3681 Winter sale Extra All dresses, blouses, slacks, sweaters, coats, co- ordinates, nightwear up to off Sizes 14-44 14'/2 - 241/2 Valid until Feb. 1 /86 Rebekahs plan events 137 Thames Rd. East, Exeter Phone: Bus. 235-1298 9:00 - 5:00 Res. 235-0949 after business hours Book Your Wedding NOW ! !! Bart.P eyries PHOTOGRAPHY At their last meeting, Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge members made plans for many up -coming events. They will be conferring the Rebekah Degree February 19 and dates were announced for practices. It was decided to ask Emerald Rebekah Lodge, Parkhill, to be guests that evening. Friendship Night will be May 7 and will be asking any Rebekah Sister or Brother to be our guests. A Dessert Euchre will be held May 14. At the next meeting February 5, two ladies will speak about Homes for Battered Women in Huron County. Donations of clothing, food, tea towels will be gratefully received to give to these homes. V.G. Sister Janet Jeffery sent cards and flowers to members who are ill. Sister Eileen Ross read poems which carried a special message to us. Gifts were given out revealing who our Secret Sister was in 1985. Nattles were drawn for 1986 Secret Sisters. KING KOIL .POSTURE BOND "One Of The Best Mattresses Made Today!" 11111111111111101110111 MR. AND MRS. JAMES BALLANTYNE Robin Grace Preece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Preece, Cen- tralia and James Robert Ballan- tyne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, RR 1 Kirkton were united in marriage on October 12, 1985 at Centralia United Church with Rev. Robert Matheson officiating. Maid of honour was Miss Barb Wilson, friend of the bride and bridesmaids were Miss Leah Preece, sister of the bride and Miss Jody Meloche, cousin of the bride. Flower girl was Miss Tam- my Van Massenhooven, niece of the groom. The groom's atten- dants included Gerald Johns as best man and ushers were Brian Ballantyne and Kevin Hern. The ring bearer was Master Brandon Palmer, cousin of the bride. Jim and Robin are residing in Kincar- dine, Ontario. 5nc 25 YEAR GUARANTEE BY KING KOIL TWIN (39") Mattress & Box Spring DOUBLE (54") Mattress & Box Spring QUEEN (60") Mattress & Box Spring *299 1'349 $3g9 "Come in & see King Koil'S all new Soma Waterbed!" Tanning Session with every purchase from our New Spring & Summer Sportswear Lines Offer expires Feb. 28/86 CO - WHAT IS IT? 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