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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1986-06-11, Page 9GET APPREGAT L iRTIFICATES —tots ' a um and Jim Lehman rece v : • cert ficates of apprecia- tion from the South Huron Big Brothers and Big Sisters Association, Wednesday night. They are shown with their matches Tracy Spencer and Robert Rader. T -A photo Staffa 4•N gids host WI By MRS. .1. IEMPIEMAN Girls from Staffa 4H clubs enter- tained Staffa Women's Institute members and friends at the regular meeting of the Institute held in the township hall on Wednesday evening May 28. Institute president and 4H leader, Kay Smale introduced Lee Ann Lan- nin, who gave an interesting account of her recent week spent in British Columbia where she enjoyed three days at Expo and Lee Ann said the pavilions she enjoyed most were On- tario, British Columbia and Canada Place. Doris Jeffery a leader for Staffa No. 1 introduced a member Katie Kerslake who was chairperson for their contribution to the prograffi. Katie introduced the 'girls, Joan Kerslake, who delighted everyone with a piano instrumental, "Evergreen", Karen Norris, who had everyone tapping their toes when she stepdanced to a reel, Joyce Fell, who entertained all with a violin in- strumental "Gavotte in D" and Taunya VanAllen favouring with a lovely accordion instrumental, "Danube Waves." A very talented group of girls who closed their part of the program by, singing a song written by two of the girls, Joyce Fell and Joan Kerslake. New Mt. Carmel priest On May 24 and 25 the Mt. Carmel C.W.L. ladies held a coffee break after the Saturday evening and Sun- day morning Mass to welcome Father Gary Goyeau to the parish. Many parishioners stayed to introduce themselves and get to know their new priest. Sunday, June 1, the C.W.L. served the Knights of Columbus breakfast following the 11 a.m. Mass to over 100 people. Guest speaker was Father Goyeau. The Mt. Carmel Parish is sponsor- ing a Pilgrimmage to Ste. Anne De Beaupre Shrine in Quebec over the Thanksgiving Weekend, October 10-13. The cost ranges from $205 to $169 per person. Call Mary Hogan at 237-3766 by June 15 for reservations. The June meeting was held June 3 at the school gym. One of our members, Marlene Glavin did home floral arrangements. She did a lily soot% corsage, a daisy and lily table center- piece and a vase of carnations and baby's breath. She also showed us some silk flower arrangements in vases, on driftwood, in seashells and as a corsage, also a green plant arrangement. The lily, daisy and carnations displays were given as prizes and they were won by Philomene Morgan, Jean Fleming and Dorothy Dietrich. Business followed and president Diane Kaak presented Father Goyeau with a welcome gift of an assortment of jams and jellies. A 25 year pin was presented to Lia Vanneste. The Dresden Plate Quilt was shown and tickets distributed for the draw which will be held at our November Bazaar. A Parish picnic is planned for June 29 from noon till 4 p.m. at the school grounds. Lunch will be pot luck and there will, be games for all ages. Perth County plates were presented to Tracy Schrader and Wendy, Lannin for successfully completing 12, 4H projects and spoon racks were presented to Sharon Fell and Sheila Corbett for successfully completing 18 4H projects. President Kay Smale opened the meeting with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect and a poem "Which Are You"? Eighteen members and eleven visitors answered the roll call by naming their favourite flower. Grace Kerslake reported on the re- cent District annual held in Kirkton, reminding everyone of the upcoming Workshop on Water resources and Finances to be held in Russeldale Hall June 16 at 7:45. A letter was read from the Mitchell Agricultural Society regarding the Queen of the Fair competition and any girl interested is asked to call Roberta Templeman. A donation was made to the Perth County children's aid summer camp and to the Mitchell Agricultural Society. Members decided to set up a display on "A woman's work is never done" at the fair with Joyce Vivian and Roberta Templeman responsible for setting it up.' A committee was named for the upcoming catering. Following the program Joyce Miller and Marion McCaughey served a light lunch. Personals John and Roberta Templeman join- ed the Perth 'County' Holstein members and wives on a four day bus trip to Ottawa and area on the weekend. Bill and Mary Rowcliffe, Hensell visited with Lloyd and Doris Miller Sunday evening. zt i•44 t,: �s. Times -Advocate, June 11, 1986 Page 9 4); 33rd ANNUAL MEETING receive reports' amend h `• Everyone Welcome - Refreshments served y- ows. w eekly Specials ZS YRS. Clearance on Weathered 1 x 6 Cedar Gloss Paint per ft to clear Cedar Lumber 2 x 4 3 5 fii per ft. 2x6 654 per ft. 4 x 4 8 5.i per ft. Flat Paint IUSTIOUI 2urREs ruses your picnic includes 20 piece barrel of chicken 2-500 ml. salads 2 litres of Pepsi "Cooler Is free" Flat Paint No. 573-<121 Lawn Chairs C.I.L. No. 2400 Interior Semi Gloss Paint Sheep and Cattle Manure 10 kg. 2.29 20 kg. 2.98 Prices in effect to June 18/86 or while supplies last 4 blocks west of the Fire Hall •