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The sixth class of students of the Pfrimmer Technique of Deep Muscle Therapy, graduated from
Therese Pfrimmer's Goderich Township clinic recently bringing the total number of qualified
therapists in North America to 17Y Here thele on astMrsaP fimmena � arts a treatment ono a ondon, f
Robert Becker, of Cass City, Michigan, loo
her patients. (staff -photo)
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Q�iItsdowfl through ages
displayed at county rally
t!utlt, 1,\ 1 l 00 t sirs of age, MissJane Pengllley presented
some .10u0 \,',tt s old and no \1/4 the Huron Count y Scholarship to
nllv�il 111 ,i111, formed an In M,try Edith (;,mis, of Blue \4tle
t display, at the 0Huron \\lio is udying nursing at
R,tll\ held last Muoda> .tt R. ' -son to ;loronto
Wllnik'n S,Inslttuteh,lll guest speaker of the afternoon
'l\,ln W ightman o► Walter' Scott of
leis i,.l .1� president of Huron- Ht l} ra\ e \ahu l;a\ e an interesting
1)1.41r151 \\,loinchargeofthe hlst'o> of quiltq- and quilt
gist\
program. Mrs. William making. She stlid that quilts
Pre,lded at the piano. of It;ln,lted in Palestine, then to
\1l - Hopper of Belgrave, 1• * pt .old Queen Cleopatra had
o1 the W.I., welcomed dyed gazelle skins sewed
tl 1'tl'It l l\ l`, together and this type' \\ as an
c,rl't't lne,,s from Huron -East early \ entur'e in quilts.
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brought from Mrs Malcolm
ksawedun lts
and
AI,1n Wroxeter, president of t,llkkdthe many
pat
Huron
south and Mr's. R. terns used in quilting them. Mrs.
`s't•stcot t of Exeter brought Graham Mc Nee`of Dungannon
greet 111t4,, from Huron -South, thanked Mrs. Scott,
Secretar}. Mr's. A. Armstrong Mrs, Keith Webster of Blyth
read the' minutes and ga-vg the thanked the W.I. for their hie-.
II►lanclal,taterllent V i thdaypart ieS held at Huronvie\\',
In the correspondence a tetter cold' stated that the bazaar and
was read from the Huron County hake sale will be held onOetober
Health Unit asking for a 29 at 2 p.m.
repr'esentati\ e on the ,Huron- Mrs. Donald Haines reported
Perth District Health Council. for the bus trip to the National
Mvs '(',al Johnston of Bluevale Convention to be held next June
N,1, asked to represent the in Prince Edward Island at
Women's Institute of Huron
Charlottetown.
Count'. It was announced that a A discussion took place re the
special breast cancer clinic Huron Ploughing Match in 1978,
would be held on November 4'at 8 The three presidents of the
pm. at Centennial Hall, L.on,,lo.p, Districts and the County
I':'veryone i, welcome. secretary are to`` aot as the
The District osecretaries committee and make enquiries to
reported. Mrs. Lloyd Jacques what can be done at that time. ,
reported for the II branches in Mrs. Westcott invited 014 rally
Huron -East and suited that over
7
00 plates had been sold. Mrs, to he held in South Huron next
Lloyd Bullytine reported for year and this will. he the 25th
Huron -South's nine branches and anniversary of Huron County
Mrs. Richard Buchanan reported W.I,'s.
for Huron -West twelve branches. A brief history of each quilt
Co1ngrat ulat ions were extended to displayed was read , by Mrs.
the delegates from the new Norman Coultes and Mrs. Tait,.
;Vlaittand branch at Wingham. Clark of Tiger Dunlop Branch
..,,The collection was received by spoke about `the autographed
T M►•s, Thom ',1ST -Rag -wit quilt_ male by.�. th.e... Epworth
Donald Haines of Auburn, Mrs. League in 1909 and is now the
property' of the Huron County
Historical Society. Another
autographed quilt on display had
been made' at the Nile in 1936 and
contained 256 names.
,,. Mervyn Bat kin of Clinton
reported on the Huron County
Autumn, romancing in her an art which has been Handed Historical Society and t`han,ked
generation r<,to the W.I,'s for their support.` She ;
dress of amber, scarlet acid down from g stated that there were - 205
bronze is just a foreshadow of generation among these people., , members -ih'is yea, the largest
the freezing winter weather However, through months of number -Since the Society was
just around the corner. What hard work and constant prayer, focused.
befter way to spend an October definite changes. took place. An interesting skit' was done by
evening than to take an all Portions of scripture were Mrs. Donald Buchanan, Mrs.
expenses paid trip to the warm being memorized, and many Anderson hes Bert hoohrookand MrLons. Eric
and somewhat mysterious were being set up Branch. ,Mos. thehedon ,apple of
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continent of Africa by way of were coming to know Christ as Bea chth, rthe F .W .I. P.` Board
slides their personal Saviour.
ture of Member ,brought greetings and
ntey. Bride of Fordwich
This.is just what the ladies at Due to the Mrs. St
Calvary Baptist Church their tribal existence, the g
Women's Missionary Society natives were not only in needeed brouGuelg
'arid ThursdayOctober 2 spiritual help but n d 0 Mr
greetings from the
h area in the absence of
..Howard Wallace, F.W.I.O.
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Guest speaker, Jim Stanley, medical attention as wellgOard Member.
a missionary presently at home Having no knowledge of/ A report of the Huron County
and having a very Children's Aid Society Bursary
Fund was read by the secretary
and a discussion took place... It
was voted to again support.the
bursary. In the report it stated
that one girl had now graduated
and was. in another Children's Aid
Society in Ontario. Now two boys
are needing it- to complete their
education.
Miss Jane Pe.ngilley, Huron -
County Home Economist,
.reported on the year's activities
both in 4-H work and senior
project
The members of the Belgrave
WI. served the delicious pot -luck
I un'ch..
The 'afternoon session,
from Africa was narrator and medicineshe
guide for the trip and limited medical supply,
unquestionably captivated his Stanleys were forced to, 4,4e
'audience with his enthusiasm primitive means of treating/the
'for the Lord and with the ex- injured and dieaed._Ho ever,
periences he and his family God miraculously laid his
shared in dealing with tribes healing hand on many and
totally unfamiliar with the brought them Mr. Stanlek based his
Gospel
Challenged not only with narrative upon Palm 2 Vs. 12,
primitive and unethical ideals, "Blessed are a• they that put
,the Stanleys faced a language their trust in h'`m."
barrier, distrust and the ever A luncheo,ri along with warm
practise of witch craft, fellowship/ shared with the
present p ladies /of Bayfield and
• ` W inghrn concluded the
Berea ladies Octo er meeting.
roll bandages
for missions ;/
'The ladies of $"ere. -•y -the -
Water Lutheran C ' rch met
Wednesday eveng at the
home of Mrs. M rilyn Barz to
dedicate th 'r mites for
missions an o study the topic
"The Six rys of the Bible".
A bri discussion followed
about joining the Lutheran
Won's Missionary League,
Oty ario District. The con-'
itution committee will meet
1 /at the home of Mrs. - Glenn
f Rittinger soon to draw up a
1 tentative set of guidelines for
the group. A name for the group
will , likely be selected in the
weeks to come.
The nine ladies present rolled
a supply of 'bandages for use in
the mission field hospitals.
These were made from worn
out sheets'and pillow cases.
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