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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-04-18, Page 6.1% •Nj.41': f , , • The Witighare 1;1 ..oSo.•';'14.•Aess2.0,7.9024r.ve..o..,:•:2":*:2:x9.•,:•••••••••••S,,:."- ,•'.•" "'••:S4. '•;:e •••••);•,4•Oloresit4., 11' :Fe •.,21`0' In;titutE.. BLUEVALE—The president, Mrs. Mrs, William Peacock reaci the Wendell Stamper, opened the annu- new slate of officers, histalled•by al meeting of the Bluevale Women's Mrs. Mathers. Institute with a poem entitled "The Incoming officers atei"paSt presi- Three Other Bodies". dent, Mrs. Mailers; president;Ms. Stamper; secretary -treasurer, Edith Garniss; district director, Mrs: Mathers; alternate district director, Mrs. Stamper; nominating commit- tee, Mrs. Peacock, Mrs. Mathers; public relations officer, Mrs. Nor- man Skelton; Tweedsmuir curators, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Harry. Elliott; audi- • tors, Mrs, 13eacock,ivirs. Elliott; pro- gram co-ordinator, Mra. Bert Car- rtiss; agriculture convener and Canadian indUstry'convener, Craig; citizenship and -,legislation, •Mrs- Stamper; edncation and eul- tural activities, Mrs, Ralph Darlow, Mrs. Fischer; fattaily and consumer The roll call was answered with affairs, Mrs. Sena* Anderson, Mrs. the payment of fees and a program Peacock and international affairs, suggestion. Minutes cif the annual Mrs. Jim Johnston, meeting were read and the annual reports given. The 13 members present sang the Institute Ode and repeated the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Payment to the 4-H leaders was approved and delegates to the Huron East District annual meeting will be Mrs. Charles Mathers, Mrs. Stamper and Mrs. Ma Craig with Mrs. Jack Fischer as alternate. The district annual will be held May 9 at Melville Presbyterian Church in Brussels with the theme being "Let's Produce Less Garbage". A minute of silence was observed in memory of Mrs. Robert Fraser, e • leyand Vera-IVIoffaitt. • Window & Door Systems 30% off Supply and install • Vinyl replacement windows in 3 colours • Aluminum clad wood windows in 9 colours • Steel doors • Siding and soffit Mike Stangen Wingham - 357-3681 o f011iq mem 1;tir Mrs. Gar Mrs. C „ 7` ThelMay mains will be held in the Blum:rale 1141„01.-its4ay 10 at 2 p.m. Visitors are•Wekom - Large turn: plays euch at 131.uevaie BLUEVALE----Though 01 Winter 110 returned" perhaPs-:fetA,1: last Bluevale seniors were delighted to entertain Oa ers fill 15 Tables, • their eitchri party on A ^ Prizes for high Corea ts Edythe, coultes and'Ste!‘rat McLennan; Id*, P•Lo n s and Gordon Loutti4 hie 4 Marguerite Fischer and Don 55TH Mrs. Earl nanop, . McCorirdck. AplelnrERS , The committee in charge consist. ton of Shueet Winghamcelebrate then. 55 we i ng ed of George and Winnie Carter, anniversary on Friday, April 21, They have four children, it* Norman and Shirley Skelton, Stan- thildren and thiee great-grandchildren. • • •••• , • 0. t • •••01...' • ,eohi'.4! 44' e annual• 7rthe Ma rizi • y everyone mrs. Orien; resolutian‘, 144 • . - --titialkanch of the men's Inst.- handing in a vorite yeast recipe. Brown, Mrs. OniBle Welth; branth tut% Wirt AS heldrecently at The secretary-lreasurer Mrs directors, Mrs, ,BriShell, WS. Bray, „., AL C1iff 1,,,,..AutaiLosam,same.' iheAreasurer's Mrs,. Jacklin; shut-ins, Mrs 1; Allan '- .• -kaitti,iRaftpt ris report and a moment's silence was Balzer, Mrs. Adams; auditors„ NI . Busliiit •-welcomed'everibne-'and held for a member who had passed Brown, Mrs. Jacklin_ and program react a.poem. The Opening Ode and away., co-ordinator, Mrs, Jacklin. Mary Stewart Collect follbwed. The A donation was made to the Standing .cortnittee. Conveners : .. • - • N. 4 • • - Erland Lee Memorial Fund and an are: agriculture and - Canadian invitation, to attend Dungatuton *dust/ries; Mrs. Bushell, Ws" OPTIMIST CLUB WINGHAM DISTRICT • VI's nth anniversary was Hamilton; citizenship And -world recei'ved. ^ affairs, Mrs. Daugherty, Mrs. Jim - The reports of the standing com- Beattie; education and cidtural mittees were read. The president activities, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Rae gave an outline of work over the Heywood and' family and con- par.ast Yeslither affairs, Mrs.. mrs• -.:•-•' •••-•': :f. 'MKEttieVAdatitifeaditheritoort RAW - ' -• - - ' '^ . ' ' . • • . —' ' .0'41‘0.' .7.77.•'• ) ' Ofthe:nominating Viiiiiiiiittanind ' • • `. . ' ' - , , • . . ... The award tivill -be oPen to any Wirior area 'resident Who'has-Shovvn ait• .-Mrmk.blibet JacIdin initalled-the. , MrsJacldin waspresented witha . ,.. ,. ... ,. • . . - gift hot* theptesident. A draw was Pete:110)1lirSerpresidlinit, Mrs. 'bread, won bylaw. Bray. Mernbert; Bushell, first vice president, Mrs revealed their."Secret Sisters" and -: j40klitttiteCiretaryttreaturer;:Mrs, presented-thern with 'gilts. A report ..'Prlekti--.ataiiiant.itecret-ary, Mrs. of the executive meeting in Londe,- Adams; publicrelations officers, borough was given. Mrs.. Gerdrs. Daugherty,Mrs. 'Bari A delicious dessert was served to 'fiatitiltOit; iettrafbifs;1441*%. -jaeldlit, close the Meeting. • titiam • unselfish willingness to work with the youth of tho--commonot or - demonstrated a major contribution to the youtilliftt*WintjhaiTi*vik Miss mime 1111.10. alto as al ION Nisi 1i I i 1 11 1 1 Offi 7.'••• ' AO • Nominate Because (nominator) • (address) as the 1989 Service to Youth Award (reasons) At0A01:01.00. 111 My Phone Number is 1111 ss lia""l'as Ns lain ill IN • k 111 Nominations will be accepted froth,' the, ptiblit:in Aitititinge, to-theWirl'gpiliyri Optimist Membership & AWOrds Catrtrifittok wider' thartillay:10; 4989: the to address below. :,-- • , , Successful nominee will be announce in,. early June. AUselections by the Membership & Awards Committee are finaL ' : , 2 Apply to: ' Box cio The Wingham Adv Win OS A - • • ft THAT ROPE—Julie Lisle and Sarah MclZeon, two resefltabves of the Huron Hearts juntprope team from Wlngha Public School, put on a lively demonstration at the roc C.:ittadettes° spring show at the F. E. Madill Secondary School Witketatti." „