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reath of 1t 2, lunch was served by Mt
he highlight of Donald Haines, Mrs. 'home
e Jardin. and Mrs. *IVII
a `om'nen ting
Institute Fhpn. The prize for the*
a last week in the lom- lucky cup went to Mrs.
ty Memorial hall. Mrs. , Wilfred Sanderson,
T.�.
reath demonstrated how ,
articles were made and , . COMMUNITY NEWS
Owed how they could be Mrs. Thomas Haggitt°spent
the weekend with her.
grandchildren at Zurich while
her son and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. George Haggitt were
away up north on a trip.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and
daughter ; Julie,. spent the
weekend with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Jardin
grandmother, Mrs. Elva'*
Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Machan, Trudy and Tracey
and IrMr. and Mrs. ' Randy
decorat d.. She was in-
troduced by M. Thomas
Lawlor. ,and. thanked by Mrs.
John Stndelm.ann and
presented with a gift.
The president, Mrs.
ThomasHaggitt was in
• Charge of. the meeting and
Opened with the poem -
Forget not the little thing*,
The 'ode. the Mary Stewart
Collect and 0 Canada was
sang with Mrst, t,,Catherine
Jackson as plats
Haggitt welcomed al and th.el .I Mac .an -.Attended the funeral
minutes were approved as of the former's sister-in-law
read .by the r'assistant nt Listowel 'last Friday the
secretary Mrs4,4
!McDougall w'
''1 re ,ented the
statement. A tette
kw",
from the p
president,, ,or,s.,V°ewith music by the Country
Maluske. A. id+ le te willrnea Companions. The Committee
sent to Officers C nference,: are very thankful . for the
May 4,5 and'6 at " tericion assistance or, the Blyth
interesting skit s ba n ws Legion. Prize winners for the
and the good, new i, was Otte floor prize were Raymond,
b Mrs. Donald Hanes unci
Halian, John Hildebrand.
Another dance is being
-15,3enneth late Mrs. Clayton Machan.
also The me iniziers of the
Inancial - Auburn Recreational Com -
was ;'('end , mittee report` if - successful
rovincial, Valentine's dance last week
rs. Thomas Jardin dressed
as colored gentlemen. The
Women's Institute exhibit at
Western Fair was discussed
and the members were asked
to think about it for the next
meeting, Mrs. Donald Car-
twright
artwright reminded the
tnembers of the coming 4-H
project, a touch of stitchery,
for all girls 12 to 26. The card
report was given by the
convenor, Mrs. Andrew Kirk-
connell and she read the
thank you dotes received.
The motto was,. Changes
are Good, the unused mind
like the unused attic gets
cobwebs in the corners and
was given by Mrs. Thomas
Jardin. During the first part
of the meeting Mrs. Haines
had a relay gift going around
and this was won by Mrs.
Frank Raithby. Mrs. Jardin
had a guessing articles in an
egg contest. Mrs: Thomas
Lawlor was the winner. There
planned for March 20th.
Lunch was served under the
convenorship of Mr. and Mrs.
Sandy Andrews. Mr. James
Towe yeas in charge of tickets
at the door.
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Scott of
London spent the weekend at
the' :iome of his parents Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Scott and
Eric.
Mr. and Mrs. J,A. McIntosh
and Mr. and Mrs. J.G.
McIntosh, all of London spent
the Weekend with Mrs.
Frances Clark.
Mrs.. Harry Arthur , and
Mrs. Kenneth Scott returned
home Last Saturday 'evening
ater a two week's bus tour in
Florida.
Mr. Stanley Strasser of
California visited on the,
weekend with her mother-in-
law Mrs. Pearl Strasser at
Spruce Lodge, Stratford.
Huron Pork Producers
hope to lose fat
The County Annual Meeting
of the Ontario Egg Producers
Marketing Board for all Egg
Producers in Huron County
was held in the Board Rooms
of the Ministry of
Agriculture's Clinton Office
on Monday, February 16,
1976.
Zone Director, Bill Mickle
of Hensall reported on' the
Board's activities since the
semi-annual . meeting in_
Toronto in November.
Mike Miller, Associate Ag.
Rep. for Huron conducted the
election of Committeemen for
Huron for the year 1976-77.
Seventeen were nominated.
and after the election the
following will represent
Huron: Bill Mickle: Hensall.
Bill Morley: Usborne. Jim
McIntosh : Tuckersmith. Bill
Scott: McKillop, Richard
Kootstra: Stanley. Howard
Cartwright: Huliet, Walter
Arnold:. Ashfield, Bev
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Wallace: Hullet, Ralph
Lubbers: East Wawanosh,
Ken Moore: Tuckersmith,
Max. Demeray: Grey, Gordon
Haasnoot: 'Hamrick, and Mae
Govenlack, McK illop.
i':ttil Esbrock of South Huron Dlsti ict'4.S. and Plane
Mitchi In ore of Goderich D,C.1,, shake bands and
.hreathe a sigh.of-•rellef, after placing first and second in
the Huron District Oddfeliows United Nations
Pilgrimage for Youth Public speaking contest, in Clinton
last Friday night. Paul will be on his way to the United
Nations inNew York, July 21. (News -Record photo)
Youth wins
speaking contest.
Paul Vat Esbrock of
Exeter .. won the public
speaking contest sponsored
by the Independent Order" of,
Huron district Oddfellows•
last Friday night at Central
Huron Secondary school.
Clinton.
Paul's prepared speech, a
satire on the union of Canada
with the United States, made
him. the zone champion and
won him a trip to the United
Nations in New York.
The contest is sponsored by
the .Oddfellows and Rebekahs
of North America and is
called the Pilgrimage of
Youth for the United Nations.
So far .54 • students from
Ontario have won the trip.
Once in New York, the
students, aged either 16 or 17
from all over North America,
are taken on a tour of the U.N.
and are, met by ambassadors
from different countries. The
ambassadors present the
pro's and cons of the U.N.,
and each student' is expected
to speak to the group about
what he has learned and how
he feels about the U.N.
A winner will be chosen, one
from the girls and one from
the boys, after all the
speeches have been
presented in the U.N. Every
week throughout the sum-
mer, students from different
areas in North America will
be present at the U.N.
For the past seven years. a
winner or runner-up in the
speeches has been from
Ontario.
Runner-up last Friday in
the kone contest was Diane
Mitchelmore from Goderich.
Her speech was on they
"Twins" in her family her
sister and the family dog.
_File' and Diane competed.
against seven other students
from Clinton, Wingham,
Exeter, Goderich and
Seaforth high schools.
Judges were Mrs. Joyce
Monteith, Exeter: Mr. Bruce
Delbridge, Exeter and Rev.
Taylor. Varna.
After the contestants
presented their, five to. seven
minute prepared speech, they
gave a one minute im-
promptu speech.
Paul's impromptu speech
was on "My little brother"
and Diane's was on "A week
at our cottage", These topics
were given to the contestants
two • minutes before they
presented them.
Last year's Huron zone
champion was Lorry York of
Clinton.
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