Times-Advocate, 1979-11-07, Page 7 (2)MR. AND MRS. JOE MILT
HensaII United Church was the setting for the September 21
wedding of Debby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eckel
of Zurich and Joe of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ali Mili of
Damascus, Syria. Matron of honour was Miss Brenda
Gingerich while the bridesmaids were Betty Lynn Koehler, and
Christa and Colleen Keller. The best mos was Doug Eckel
and the groomsman was Donny Eckel. Guests were ushered
by Randy Eckel and Frank Van Acken. The couple took up
residence in Zurich.
Awards night planned
The thirty-second annual 1979 will receive their
Huron County 4-H awards on this occasion, as
Achievement Night will be well as those who have
held in the Central Huron received special trophies
Secondary School in Clinton, and awards for their 1979 4-H
on Friday, November 9, club work.
commencing at 8:00 p.m. Everyone who has an
interest in the 4-H
programme is invited to
attend the Achievement
Night.
All Huron County 4-H
Agricultural Club members
who completed a project in
Poem pays
dead tributemo
With November 11 so close
the Exeter Legion Auxiliary
would like to share a poem
with you written by Rhonda
Preszcator great grand-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Parker, St. Pauls who
are members of Exeter
Legion and Auxiliary.
Rhonda wrote this poem
when she was 14 years old.
Remembrance day
Amidst the bloody Battle
Fields,
The wounded men were
dying.
And now in grave yards
filled with peace
Their battered souls are
lying.
And now we lay aside a day,
To think of what they've
done
That day we pray for every
soul,
For each and everyone.
The blood red poppies that
we wear,
Stand for the flowers that
grow,
Among the crosses of the
men,
Who lay there row on row.
The poppies grow in Flan-
ders Fields,
Amidst the crosses white,
A symbol of Rembrance
Day,
To men who went to fight.
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AT TEACHERS PD DAY — Joella Gipson, president of Management Systems for Women was one of the topic leaders of
Monday's Professional Development Day in Stratford for South Huron teachers. She is shown at the left with Joanne Young
of SHDHS, Louise Keskinen, Usborne Central and Wally Haygarth, SHDHS. T -A photo
Achievement programs
The 9-H Homemaking Club
Achievement Programs for
"Needlepoint" represent the
end of another successful 4-11
project in Huron County.
Club members learned this
inspiring (and addictive!)
hobby - the different kinds of
needlepoint supplies and
seven stitches were worked
on a sampler and then
completed into an article
Puppet event
set for Blyth
In honour of the Inter-
national Year of the Child,
the Blyth Centre For The
Arts presents a special
children's show. The Pup-
petmongers Powell, a
brother -sister team of
professional puppeteers
from Toronto will be in Blyth
on Saturday, November 10 at
2 p.m. to entertain children
of all ages with their original
show The Brick Brothers
-Circus.
The Brick Brothers Circus
is a miniature one ring
circus with Bricks per-
forming circus acts of great
skill and daring. There is the
acrobatic Bildovitch Family
from Bricoslovakia,
such as a pillow. tote bag
with a needlepoint pocket,
coasters, pyjama bag, etc.
Information on choosing
colour schemes, how to
block, finish and care for
needlepoint pieces was also
given.
County Home Economists
with the Ontario Ministry of
Agricultureand Food, Grace
Bird and Brenda Kisyk, will
be conducting the
Achievement Programs
throughout the County
as follows: Exeter - Satur-
day, November 17 at 9:00
a.m., Exeter Public School;
Crediton - Saturday,
November 24 at 9:00 a.m.,
Stephen Central Public
School.
Everyone is invited and
encouraged to attend the
program. Through skits,
demonstrations and exhibits.
members will summarize
information learned in this
project in an entertaining yet
educational manner. In
addition. presentations of
special awards and cer-.
tificates to outstanding
members and leaders will
occur.
So do plan to support the 4-
H Homemaking Club
program in your community
by attending an
Achievement Program.
You'll be pleasantly sur-
prised to see what some of
the youth in Huron County
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are set
are involved in and their
enthusiasm f o r
"Needlepoint." Who knows.
maybe you'll want to be a
part of it all!
FREE WOOL
Available to anyone wishing to do Knitting
for the Exeter Branch of the Family &
Children's Services Christmas Bureau
The largest distribution centre in Huron
County. Socks, Slippers, Scarves, Mitts, Hats
are needed for Tots and Teenagers, Boys &
Girls.
Articles are to be turned in to the Exeter
United Church between 3rd & 7th of
December.
Please Contact
Beth Batten 235-0647
Mari Adams 235-0932
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