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Women Today remain
at present Clinton site
Womenroday is remaining Works project grant that plred in June. Although the
at their location of 52 Huron enabled the group to obtain group will not have a paid
Street in,Clinton, A Canada their office in Januasy ex- staff, volunteers will be keep-
ing the office open two days a
week over the summer
• holidays.
"The organization has real-
ly grown this year," says
Valerie Bolton, volunteer for
Women Today. "We have
doubled our membership so
far this year and are worki
on plans for a fall program."
A donation of $500 from the
Women Teachers' Federation
has enabled the group to con-
tinue in between project
grants.
Women Today, a Huron
County Network of women,
has the goal of raising the
status and awareness of htral
women. The group conducts
workshops and seminars and
maintains a supportive net-
work for women living in
Huron.
Four new board members
were elected to this years' ex-
ecutive of Women Today.
Debbie Wilbee of Dashwood,
Debbie Selkirk of Lucknow,
Fran McQuail of Lucknow
and Elaine McDivitt of
Seaforth join four members
from last years' executive;
Brenda McIntosh of Seaforth,
Margaret DeJong of Seaforth,
Marj Hutchison of Exeter and
Susan Hundertmark of
Seaforth.
The group can be reached
Mondays and Wednesday
from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
by phoning 482-9706. More
volunteers are needed and
welcomed.
MR. AND MRS. MIKE KORICINA
Mary -Ann Govers, daughter of John and Mary Govers,
Crediton, and Mike Koricina, son of Ambrose and Helen
Koricina, Lucan, were united in marriage June 16, 1984
at Our Lady of Mount Carmen Church. Jane Bruijns,
cousin of the bride, was maid of honour. Bridesmaids
were Deana Govers, sister -in- ow of the bride, Janet
Koricina, sister of the groom, Kim Adair and Mary Hen-
driks, friends of the bride. Kevin Mbrgon, friend of the
groom was best man. Guests were ushered by Ken and
Rick Govers, brothers of the bride, Kevin Koricina,
cousin of the groom and George Jongeneel, friend of
the groom. Kimmy Govers, niece of the bride and Julie
Koricina, cousin of the groom were flowergirls and
David Govers, nephew of the bridewas ringbearer.
Mike and Mary -Ann are now residents at RR 2 Ailsa
Craig. Photo by Jack Doerr
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. Burns
Blackler and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Davis visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Fairbairn at Meneset Park.
Miss Heather Urquhart of
Toronto has been holidaying
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Urquhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ballard
and Craig of Mississauga
spent the weekend with Mr.
Rea Stephen.
Miss Karen Atkinson has
left on a five-week tour of
England, Germany and
Switzerland.
Mrs Margaret Walker of
Windsor spent Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Davis
Mr. John Craig and Car-
man of Blyth visited Sunday
with Mrs. Roy Switzer and
Jack.
The Kirkton 4-11 beef club
held its third meeting of the
year at the home of 4 -If leader
Mike O'Shea.
This meeting had a lesson
on the breeding and manage-
ment of the cow -calf herd.
Also a class of market steers
were judged.
The next meeting for the
Kirkton 4-H beef club is
Wednesday July llth at the
farm of Scott Sephens.
Twenty eight guests were in
attendance on July 2nd for a
reunion of the 1980 Tour
Group that went to Australia
and New Zealand with Roy
Jewell that year. Gladys and
Roy Cunningham of
Clandeboye hosted the reu-
nion and all enjoyed a buffet
dinner and supper, as well as
a good visit together.
David Barnes, Calgary is
spending the summer
holidays with his grand-
parents Velma and Harold
Hardy.
Congratulations! to Jill
Cunningham, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Cunningham
who received her Executive
Secretarial Diploma from
Fanshawe College and is
presently employed at
Canada Turst, London.
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GETS BA - Mary Ann
Hogan, daughter of
Joseph and Ruth Hogan of
Exeter, recently
graduated on the Dean's
Honour List from the
University of Western On-
tario with o Bachelor of
Arts degree in French and
Spanish. Mary Ann will be
attending Althouse
Teachers' College in
September.
BUSINESS GRAD --- Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Johns, RR 3
Exeter are pleated to an-
nounce the graduation of
their daughter Koren.
Graduating from the
Business Course at Fan-
shawe College, Karen has
majored in Marketing.
MEDICINE GRAD - Ellen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry VanLeeuwen, RR 2
Grand Bend, graduated
June 8, 1984 from the
University of Western On-
tario Faculty of Medicine
with the degree of Doctor
of Medicine. Ellen hos ac-
cepted a residency posi-
tion in family medicine at
Queen's University,
Kingston.
MR. AND MRS. ADRIAN J. EYRE.
Mr. and Mrs. Jouko Willgren and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eyre
are happy to announce the marriage of their children
Ann-Christin and Adrian John. The " double ring
ceremony took place May 26th 1984 in Calgary. Follow-
ing a reception at the Marlborough Inn the bride and
groom left for Florida.
Ann and Adrian wish to express their love and ap-
preciation to their parents.
Roberts wants women involved
Times -Advocate, July 11, 1984 Pepe 7
More iunpoi'tant than stainp Iick•r.
Women have a more impor-
tant political funytlon than
just licking stamps, Employ-
ment and Immigration'
Minister John Roberts told
the founding meeting of the
Perth Women's Liberal
Commission.
The also-ran in the recent
Liberal leadership campaign
said women can work at
every level of the party.
There were about 20 women,
representing a wide age
range, at the formation
meeting on July 5 in
Stratford.
Roberts pointed out that
about 1600 women, about half,
were delegates at the June
leadership convention. This
compares to about 400 women
delegates in 1968.
"This reflects a shift that
must take place," said the
federal minister.
He said this is an exciting
time for women to enter the
political process noting that
the "next few days, few
weeks" will "set the course of
politics into the next
century."
The women formed a foun-
ding committee, which said
Mary Hill of Stratford, will
formulate the direction the
women's oommission should
take:
This basic committee from
Perth County, along with
Heather Redick of RR 2
Zurich in the federal riding of
Huron -Bruce will put these
ideas together over the sum-
mer months.
Mrs. Hill said it is possible
' that the Perth Women's Com-
mission may unite forces with
a similar group in Huron
County. There is presently no
such commission in Huron
and Mrs. Hill noted that the
1 cOMmission doesn't have to
follow' political boundaries.
"The stated purpose of the
Women's Liberal Commis-
sion is to provide a forum for
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women to promote a better
society by developing an
awareness of political issues
and policies among Canadian
women and to increase their
active participation at all
levels of the Liberal Party of
Canada," states the
guidelines used to form the
commission.
Theguldelines identify the
Affirmative Action Policy as
an available tool, to bring
about necessary changes.
Women's commissions are
another tool identified.
"Waiting together, women
can provide Pstrong Fresence
In the political arena and en-
sure that their collective voice
is heard on every elected
body In the (Liberal) party
and in the government , con-
cludes the guidelines.
The women forming the
founding committee are Mrs.
Hill, Sue Clark, Ruth Neilson
and Laurel Armstrong all of
Stratford and Elizabeth
Willems of Mitchell and
Kathryn McCotter of St.
Marys.
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