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I imes-Advocate, October 7, 1992
i%I1. Carmel Student Cozi neil
Our Lady of Mount Cannel Separate School held their student council elections. Shown, back
left to right: Daryl Romphf, vice president; John Ruffen, grade 8 class rep; Kate Skinner, secre-
tary and Katey Morrissey, treasurer. Front: Nicole Revington, grade six class rep; Patrick Con-
lin, president and Amanda Glavin, grade seven class rep.
Varna
by Joan Beierling
VARNA - Varna's second 4-H
club was held Monday September
21 in the Varna Church. Their club
name is "The Fried Chicks". They
learned how to roast a chicken and
how to tell when it is cooked either
with a thermometer or by piercing
the bird. Food poisoning was dis-
cussed and also cleanliness, storage
and thawing of chickens. Everyone
brought vegetables and or season-
ings for the chicken soup which
was made and was very tasty.
Bill Dowson was inducted as an
elder of the Varna United Church
on Sunday and Bill Taylor was an-
nounced as clerk of the session.
Sunday, October 11 will be
Thanksgiving in both churches at
regular times. Would everyone
please bring - some imperishable
goods for the Food Bank. .
Varna U.C.W. meeting. was held
Thursday afternoon following
lunch in Exeter. Deb Rathwell and
Mary Chesseu led with their devo-
tion on Thanksgiving "On Being
Thankful".
President Carol Simons an-
nounced several dates. Thursday,
October 15 there is an invitation to
the Bayfield Thankoffering at 8
p.m. with guest speaker Michelle
Hanson from Survival Through
Friendship House.
Monday, October 19 the Fall Ral-
ly is in Wesley Wilks United
Church in Clinton. November 5 is
the next U.C.W. meeting. There
were thank you's from the McCly-
monts, Norma Reid from the Salva-
tion Army, Brucefield Kippen Var-
na Goshen Vacation Bible School
thanking for the donation and cook-
ies supplied in the summer. There
was also a letter and progress report
received from the adopted girl
Christine Grierson from Dr. Gra-
ham's homes in Kalimpong. A sec-
ond cookbook has arrived and will
be on sale along with the fust cook-
book which is still selling.
Following this meeting everyone
met at the house of Marion Kerni-
ghan near Komoka to see and hear
about ha beautiful display of por-
celain dolls. Kernighan makes her
own dolls right from powder and
the moulds. They all have bendable
joints. Most dolls have 14 pans.
She has made over 500 dolls, main-
ly reproductions of the old German
and French dolls but also makes
modern ones that you may order.
Every room in her house was dis-
played with dolls and was just won-
derful to see. Kernighan has been
working at this hobby for six years
and this talented and gifted lady has
many more hobbies.
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DIPfNtENCE
Help your
Conservation
Authority to
'fill the bank'
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EXETER -
The month of
October is Con-
servation Au-
thority Month
at blood donor
clinics through-
out southwestern Ontario.
"Twelve Conservation Authori-
ties will be competing to boost the
greatest number of blood dona-
tions in the region" Tom Prout
General Manager of the Ausable
Bayfield Conservation Authority
said. "it's an opportunity for us to
support the Red Cross and to give
something hack to our communi-
ties".
Directors and staff of the Au-
thorities not only will be donating
their blood, they will be encourag-
ing anyone interested in suppos-
ing the Red Cross to come out to
either the permanent clinics in
London and Windsor, or to any
one of the mobile clinics through-
out Southwestern Ontario.
If you want to support your local
Conservation Authority in its quest
to 'fill the bank' for the Red Cross,
simply come down to a clinic and
tell one of the staff you want to
register your unit for your local
Conservation Authority.
A clinic will be held in Exeter
on October 15 at South Huron Dis-
trict High School, Exeter from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. The London permanent
clinic is open on Monday and
Wednesday 12 noon - 8 p.m. and
on Tuesday and Thursday 12 noon
- 6 p.m.
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