Clinton News-Record, 1986-06-25, Page 3CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1986—Page 3
On June 11, the Vanastra Lions installed their new executive. These
members are: (left), Del Schloendorf, second vice-president; Kim
Hodgins, first vice-president; Jime Ryan, tail twister and Lion
tamer; Tony Jeacock, treasurer; Dave Densmore, past -president;
Dave Miller, director; Glen McLachlan, president; Bernie Bryan,
director. Absent are Don McIntosh, secretary, Len Davies and Roy
Elliott, directors. The Lions have been in Vanastra for 10 years.
(Anne Narejko photo)
Shelley Dianne Burgess
Shelley Dianne Burgess R.N
daughter of Edith and Charles Burgess,
Clinton and' former graduate of Central
Huron Secondary School and Fanshawe Col-
lege, graduated from the University of
Western Ontario on June 9 on the Dean's
Honor List with an Honors Bachelor of Arts
in Anthropology. She has been the recipient
of three universty of Western Ontario
Scholarships in Anthropology as well as
receiving the Gold Medal in Anthropology.
Shelley was also awarded a Natural
Sciences and Engineering Research Council
of Canada Scholarship but declined this of-
fer for a Century Scholarship from the
University of Chicago. Shelley, last year's
president of the Anthropology Course Union
Student Council, will begin her PHD studies
at the University of Chicago in September.
She'll be studying Paleo-epidemiology
(diseases in antiquity) and specializing in
Peruvian research.
Rhonda Badley
Rhonda Badley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Badley of RR2 Blyth, graduated from
London Regional School of Nursing
Assistants (RNA). Rhonda was a student at
Walton and Seaforth Public School and
Seaforth High School.
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The Vanastra Lioness installed their new executive during a ban-
quet held on June 11. Members of the new executive are: (left),
Ikarlene Muilwyk, tail twister; Myrtle Goulding, director; Diane
yan, treasurer; Barb Hodgins, past president; Kathleen Stone,
first vice-president; Marg Schloendorf, director. Absent are Sheila
Basler, president, and Linda Dixon, secretary. The Lioness have
been, in Vanastra for six years. (Anne Narejko photo)
Huron -West WI holds, annual meeting
BELGRAVE - The Huron West Women's
Institute held its 86th district annual
meeting on June 2 at the WI Hall. The theme
for the day -long meeting was WI today —
Women Involved.
Mrs. Cecil Elliott of Clinton, district vice-
president, called the meeting to order at
9:45 a.m. Mrs, Peter Campbell, president of
the host branch, welcomed everyone and
Mrs. Harry Dougall, a Federated Women's
Institutes of Ontario board director, ratified
the district directors, .
.1lllrs,•Jim,,,Hunter, secretary -treasurer,
gave the treasurer's report and the
correspondence.
Mrs. Seth Emke sang two solo numbers
before Mrs. Dougall brought the branches
up to date on happenings at an April board
meeting in Toronto.
Jane Muegge of the rural organizations
and services branch at the Clinton OMAF of-
fice provided a report on upcoming 4-11 pro-
jects and adult courses. It was read by Marg
Taylor.
The Belgrave Church ladies served a
delicious noon meal.
Greetings were brought from the London
area by Mrs. Clarence Lewis, from Huron
East by Mrs. Ken McDonald and from
Huron South by Mrs. Floyd Cooper.
There also was a sale of crafts, plants and
baking.
The afternoon session opened with the
Hymn of All Nations and each branch gave
highlights of its work over the past year.
Mrs. Les Jacklin of the Maitland Branch.
remembered those who passed over the past
year "away in a brief "Iri Memoriam"
service.
The Tiger Dunlop Branch introduced the
guest speaker, Leona Armstrong, Huron
County. Warden. She spoke on her work and
duties, adding" it was her 167th function as
warden. Mrs. Armstrong wore the chain of
office and gave a "talk on a number of sub-
jects, as she sits on every -committee . of
county council. She was thanked and
presented with a gift by the St. Helens
branch.
The Goderich Township branch put 'on a
very beautiful display and description of
what the "Pennies for Friendship" money is
used for.
Mrs. Allen from the Londesboro branch
played several selections on her accordion.
Mrs. Emke gave a report on the resolutions
and the public relations report was given by
Mrs. Jacklin. Mrs. Mervyn Lobb gave the
curator's report.
The election and installation of officers
was conducted by Mrs. Dougall. The of-
ficers for 1986-87 are: past president, Mrs.
Jacklin, Wingham; president, Mrs. Elliott,
Clinton; first vice, Mrs. Taylor,
Londesboro; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.
Hunter, Belgrave; assistant secretary, Mrs.
Clare Van Camp, Belgrave; public relations
officer, Mrs. Jacklin; curator, Mrs. Lobb,
Clinton; auditors, Mrs. Alex Nethery,
Belgrave and ' Mrs. Van Camp; district
Mr
delegate, Mrs. Elliott; alternate, s' Ross
Higgins, Belgrave and federation represen-
tative, Mrs. Lenard Archambault, Auburn.
The standing committee members are:
agriculture and Canadian industries, Mrs.
Robert Peck, Blyth; citizenship and world
affairs, Mrs. Stanley Mcllwain, Goderich;
education and cultural activities, Mrs.
Graham McNee, Goderich; family and con-
sumer affairs, Mrs. Jim Aitchison, Lucknow
and resolutions, Mes. Emke.
Mrs. Lockridge of the Wingham branch
thanked the Belgrave branch and the
church, ladies for their hospitality. Mrs.
Lenora Davidson extended an invitation to
attend the meeting in Blyth next year. The
meeting adjourned by singing "God Save
the Queen".
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