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Wesley Junior' Choir.
presented a Musical Plays
Coof in. the, Furnace, sor
of Daniel of the, Olft.
meat, under the direction of �.. :r 1, fir• .
Mary Hearn with. Cathy Pot-
ter at the organ and Bonny
Jewitt at the piano. Sjeve ' • Blenohe 1Dee> ve , qBR 33Qa
Hearn played the drums and
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Vicki Cantelon played the
flute.
Murray Lobb and Harold
Jantzi received the offering.
Remember on April 13 -
Senior Choir Practice is at 7""
p.m.
Seniors Meet
The Enterprising Seniors
met at the Community Cen-
tre in Holmesville last
Thursday with Everett Men -
wain in charge of the
meeting. Alice Porter acted .,
as secretary in the absence
of Charlotte. Blanche
Deeves gave the card report.
The treasurer's report was
given by Frank Yeo. Roll
S:au was taken by Mice
Porter, `Blanche Neves
reported on upcoming bus
trips,
Next meeting will be April
21 atll p.m.. Members please
note the change of time for
April, May and June. Mary
Sterling will be in charge of
entertainment for the next
County Cookers enjoy foods
The fourth meeting of tne
Holmesville II Country
Cookers was held at the
home of leader Bev Van
Ninhuys on March 5.
Lisa DeRutter . read the
minutes. The treasurer's
report was read and we
decided what the cover of
our books would be.
The food was prepared and
cooked. We all had our own
remarks about it when it was
done.
The fifth meeting of the
Holmesville II Country
Cookers was on March 19.
Julia Ritchie opened the
meeting with the pledge. We
had the roll call and the
secretary read the minutes.
We prepared our food and
sat down to work in our
books. When we were
finished we discussed our
party which was coming up.
We were all assigned to
bring some kind of food. The
food was then eaten,. which
had been prepared
beforehand.
The "sixth ' meeting was
' held on March 26. This '
meeting was our party.
Summer
classes
at CRSS
For the fifth year in suc-
cession a summer school will
be offered at Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton.
The Huron County Board
of Education approved the
elementary and secondary
summer school at its
meeting on April 5:
Director of education John
Cochrane said the Ministry
of Education will fund both
elementary and secondary
school summer schools if the
courses being offered are
academic.
"That's (academic) all we
have," said Mr. Cochrane.
Both trustee Murray
Mulvey and superintendent
of operations R. B. Allan em-
phasized the summer school
is operated at a low local
cost to the board.
As in the past,
transportation o
p nation will be pro-
vided from each town in the
county to CHSS.
We all gathered together in
a circle and talked. Then we
were called together to play
many different games.
Beforehand, we had blown
up balloons and everyone
had to break theirs to get
their fortune inside. Some of
us brought friends and -or
sisters.
When we finished with the
games we got plates and
forks and ate. Some of the
foods were: salads, lasagna,
Jamaican Meat Patties,
• vegetables, strawberry
milkshakes, cheese tray,
bread try with rolls, bread
sticks and Melba toast, apple
Pe : andrrnaple baked apples.
When we were finished
eating everyone helped clean
up.
The seventh meeting was
held on April 2.
We did the final meeting
page in our books. We went
on .to play the Roulette
Review which was a total
flop. No one could answer the
questions on their own so we
resorted to using our books.
meeting, Everyone enjoyed
shuffleboard and we're.
Lunch was served by Hilda
�Ale� •
Tdankofferiag
The Holmesville U.C.W.
thankoffering meeting was
held on April 5 with the presi-
dent, Phyllis Cox, welcom-
ing a good turn out of
members and guests, Mrs.
Ada Tebbutt read the
meditation and offered
prayer.
A skit was presented, The
Women Around .the Cross,
with Isobel Sturdy,
Margaret Yeo, Kaye Farris,
Betty Stover, Grace Walter,
Isobel Harris and Irene Cud-
more taking part.
Elaine Bechtel introduced
the program of slides taken
on their family trip to the Ho-
ly Land and slides of
Nairobi, Kenya and of the
Lewis family whom they
visited. Rev. Bechtel gave a
very interesting commen-
tary while Ralph Holland
ran the projector.
Two solos by Molly Cox
were enjoyed. Barb Betties
thanked all who participated
in the program.
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homeland of Joy (Mary
Judith) Yu Ekey an ex-
change visitor hosted by the
Goderich Rotary Club this
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members, especially thos€
who have been her "foster -
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Joy showed slides of her
homeland, including the
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Rotary Club of Cotabato,
Joy's home city.
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