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WI issues challenge
to other branches
French exchange
A new connection has been
established between Exeter
and France. In March, Huron
County -students travelled to
France. In the left photo, -the
students pose at Mont Saint -
Michel. Back row, from left,
Anna Pryde, Patty Brintnell,
-- Tom Lyon and Kelly Patterson.
Front row, from left, Kieran
O'Rourke, Alyza Tarmohamed
and Lori Hogan. The French ex --
change students and chape-
rones visited Exeter Public
School last week. Above, from
left, chaperone Nelly Cotentin,
Kieren O'Rourke (EPS), Fran-
cois-Xavier-Girault, chaperone
Pascal Cotentin, Manon Sou-
pault, Anna Pryde (EPS) and
Lori Hogan (EPS).
Volunteers to receive recognition
MITCHELL - April 19 to 25 is
-National Volunteer Week in
Canada a time to say "thanks". to-
all
oall the volynteelrs who give so
muchthroughout the year. .
For VON, the celebrations begin
with the second annual Volunteer
Appreciation Brunch on April.19 in
Mitchell. There will be eight
Palliative Care Volunteers receiv-
ing pins recognizing five years of
dedication to the program. They are
Diane Becker, Mary Gardiner, Joy
Kerslake, Lois McCallum, Dawn
Murray (Advisory.- Committee),
RuthAnn Steckle, Ervin Steinmann,
and Tina Visscher.
The brunch is being sponsored
by the Perth -Huron. VON in appre-
ciation of volunteers serving all its
volunteer programs, including
South Huron's Palliative -Care
Volunteer Program. Guest speaker
for the brunch will be Jackie Wells,
Manager of the VON Middlesex
Volunteer • Program. s. Wells was
instrumental in the development of.
the South Huron PCVP. Door
prizes for the Palliative Care volun-
teers have been donated by
Rebecca Farquhar and Lori Burt.
For further information about the
brunch, contact Karen Lehnen,
PCVP Coordinator at the VON
office in Hensall. 262-3320.
'News from
St. , ti. ne's Catholic Secondary
by Ray Contois, Principal
1
Students at St . Anne's participated in the Global Change Game at
the school on Thursday April 2, 1998. Our students participated
along with students from Central Huron Secondary and South Huron
Secondary schools to change the world and make it a better place for
all people in the world.
The students played on a colourful hand painted map of the world
the size of a basketball court. The participants became leaders of
countries , business people, and some represented one hundred mil-
lion people living on the earth. The pace was fast and exciting, with
pressure put on all players to makc decisions about and for the world.
Along with the spring weather comes an intense and fun filled sea-
son of new sporting events. Junior and Senior teams in Badminton
and Soccer arc representing Si Anne's throughout the Huron Perth
Conference. Track and Field competitors arc busy with practices as
well preparing for an active season of events. We encourage all fam-
ily members to he involved and when possible to attend the games
and events. A quick call to our office or checking with the coach will
ensure you have the correct time, location and dates of each event.
'This Thursday, at 7:OOpm our first ever Coffee House will show-
case the talents of those at St. Anne's. Bring your own mug and drink
all the coffee you want, all for an admission fee of $5 per person.
We are currently reviewing the various Secondary School Reforms,
and hope to Iet parents know more as decisions are finalized. Keep
your eyes on this column, a regular feature, for your information.
LWIMMOOLO
Due to delay in equipment delivery the
tentative opening date for our
Dashwood Location Is
Tuesday May 5, 1998
"P/ease watch the branch office tor confirmal/on"
Clinton Community
Credit Union. Limite
48 Ontario St. 118 Main St. N.
Clinton Exeter
482-3466 235-0640
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HENSALL The spring meeting
of Huron South District Women's
-Institute was held on April 7 at
Hensall United Church.
Lois McFalls, District President,
welcomed the members. The roll
call waf answered by bringing arti-
cles lot the Children's Hospital �f
Western Ontario. The members of
Seaforth Institute are challenging
every Institute in Western Ontario
to give $50 to the Children's
Telethon to.be held May 30 and 31.
Donna. Willows, provincial board
director for subdivision#23, report-
ed the Conference for 1998 will be
• held in Belleville a`nd-the:Curator
for the -Erland• Lee Home has
resigned.
The Educational Workshops held
last November- and this spring in i
Londesboro and. St. Paul's were
well attended. It was reported that
the agriculture kits are still -being
used in the -elementary schools and
the members will give the kits their
annual inspection this summer.
Curator's Workshop for the area .
will be hosted by Huron South
District and held in. Dashwood.
Community Centre on August b.
The London Area Convention will
be hosted by Huron South and
Huron West Districts on October
22 at the Kirkton-Woodham
Community Centre. The annual
picnic will he held in Crediton on
July 7. The District Annual for
Huron South will be hosted by,
Zurich W.I: at the Zurich Town'
Ha11_on May 21 with registration at
Zurich W.L at the Zurich Townl
-6 p.m. • -
The W.L. display_ list for. the
Exeter Fall- Fair was presented by
the Grand Bend Institute. The -
theme -for the display this year is
• "Cereal Grains." ' - -
Reports on the cookbook and the .
hostess gifts for the International
Plowing- Match to be he -Id at
Dashwood in 1.999 were given. -It
was decided to buy a Women's.
Institute flag to be a placedat the
Family Lifestyles Tent during the
match.
Women's Institute members are
encouraged to walk for their health
and deliver invitations to friends
and neighbors to their meeting dur-
ing the month of May.
Times -Advocate, April 15, 1998
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