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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-06-04, Page 19° 441.11thievement Day Skits, -cleft's, ex 1aOver 100 441 °Od , leaden, Mothers and Membersnf , the itSromen'snstltate attended. the Homemakers' Achievement • Day or the spring' project "Featuring Fruit". It -was lield in the auditorium of ,00.D.C.I. last SatnrdaY. Ma' a Catherine Hunt, home economist forHuron County, * was in tbarge Of the diOs • program assisted by the -home economist for Waterloo county, Miss Susan Langton, and Perth • County's home economist, 'Miss LOrraine Sidorchuk, MAs Hunt welcomed all and presented leadership badges to, Mrs. W. Bradnock and IVArs. Frank laithby, Auburn 1; Mts. Donald Haines and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Auburn 2; Mrs, ,,Russel Good and Mrs. R. -E. ThoMpson, Clinton 1, Mrs. Robert Semple and Mrs. Keith Tyndall, Clinton. 2; Mrs. Stan Mcllwain and Miss' Joanne Cook, Goderich; Mrs, Yeo, Hohnesville 1; Mrs. John. Westbrook, floimesville 2; • Mrs. *Alvin Betties Holmesville 3; Airs. Harry Watkins and Mrs.„ isk Harry Snell, Londesboro 1; Mrs. Raymond Snell and Mrs. Harry Lear, Londesboro 2; Mrs. Jack. • 114cNichol 'and Miss, Sandra' *Nichol., Morris; Miss . Helen • • arindley=,and Mbet Karen Taylor, Tiger Dunlop 1; andlgss Kathy Taylor and- Miss Sharon Slllib, Tiger Dunlop 2. The girls discussed menu building and breakfast planning with fruit,ind did a Fruit quiz • during the morning's program. The .afternoon's program was aldts and derrionstrations along with the exhibits set up by the various clubs. Auburn 2 presented their skit, 'Family meals with two fruits" a • day" with .Maxgaret Franken as Old King Cole. and Linda Jefferson, Barbara Chamney, Jean Hardy, Bari:feta Empey, Carol Gross • and Susan Thompbon taking the parts. Marie' Empey made the posters and Donna C h aniney introduced and summarized the skit: Hohnesville 3 had Jane Harris speak on their exhibit, "A day's meaki'featnring knit". ' Clinton 2 gave interesting demonstrations of several fruit desserts and these were done by, Diane Collins, Karen, Tyndall, Laurie Tyndall, and Louise Lovett. Arva Ball spoke on Auburn 1's exhibit, `Wive Ways with one fruit" and this was done With apples. Hohneaville 2 presented a skit, •''Breakfast for a .C10137Girl" with all members taking part. ,Mary lion • Vincent was commentator for Londesboro Vs eid*lbjt, "Various ways* with , me fruit". • • Several attractive fruit desserts were demonstrated by Hohneville 1 club *members. ' • Sandra Wise ,introduced the demcinstration and Barbara Wise talked abOut • breakfast, Catherine Wise and Karen Wise,a lunch ,dessert • and Susan Lobb and • Marilyn Wise made Mineeineat Bavarian Pie, Sandra, Feagan, commented on Tiger 'Dunlop' l's exhibit, "Frit Salads's' and Barbara Lee and Betty ogror „ gave an interesting demonatration with t,harts on how to have family meals with two fruits a day: Tiger Dunlop 1 members presented a skit "Making the most of fruit" With the members being marooned on a South Sea island with only fruits to eat, Large colorful fruits adorned an artificial tree and all were • enjoying the beach life .on this ., dre Good of Clinton 1 spokeen their exhibit, "Uses of dried fruits". • Mrs, Stan, MeflwaiiiT was honored by the presentation of a leadershiP certificate by Miss Hunt. • ' County Fjonor pins • and certificates were presented to Barbara chamney, Auburn; Katherine Forbes Clinton; Obi* t 0 0 s • Dianne Colilsivelintoin Barbara Wise, Clinton; Marilyn Inset - Clinton; `Bonnie Westbrook, • Clinton; - Betty • Josling, Londesboro;• Mary • Lou McGregor, Londesboro; VIeki Vanstone, Goderich;-, Cathy Young,' oderich; Nancy Fisher, Clinton; Sandra Hunter, -Ooderich. During the day it was announced that the fall project would" be Focus, on Fitness. Voting took place for next spring's project and it likely will • be "sePakates for Summer", Provincial Honors and pins for completing 12 projects were presented to.lvlary Lynn Forbes, Clinton; Marie '40wartha, Clinton; Nancy Ginn, Clinton; Margie ?halm, Blyth; and IVfarilyn RodgeS, Goderich. • * •Provincial honors •-for,, successfully completing 12 4-H Homemaking CIllb PreieGia were given to several' girls at Achievement Day in GDCI Saturday. Two area gfrls, Margaret Phellan($eft) Myth and Marilyn Hodges (right) Goderich, received the award. With.them is Miss Catherine M. Hunt, Huron Count)/ Home Economist. (staff photo) • • • • • The Goderich Club showed the uses of dried fruit in their exhibit at the Achievement Day Saturday in GDCI. Here Janet Williams and Judy Mathers point out the various items in their display. (staff ph9to) It wasn't all work at the 441 Achievement Dy Saturday in GDCI auditorium. Left to right, Cathy Aiken, Clinton; Marion Thompson, R.R. 2 Clinton; and Katherine 'Forbes, R.R. 2 Clinton take time to relax and browse tfrOugh some notebooks kept by 'Other girls just finishing the project Featuring Fruit. (staff Photo) 1, Experienced Decorator, • INTERIOR AND • EXTERIOR PAINTING • AND WALLPAPERING Reasonable Prices • free Estimites Radius uf 15 Miles �f Goderich W. Pedersen . . After completing six 4H Homemaking Club projects, Club members qualify for county honors. Those from the Goderich area who received the award at the Achievement Day Saturday jn GDCI auditorium were (left to right) Sandra Hunter, R.R. 3 Goderich; Vidci'Vanstone, R.R. 4 Goderich; Nancy Fisher,R.R. 2 Clinton; and Bark Chaniney, R.R. 2 Auburn. Seen with them is Misr •- Catherine -M. Hunt, Huron County Home Economist. (staff photo) 167 Brock Street - Phone 524-6667 . 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