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The Huron Expositor, 1989-10-04, Page 5Staffa women hal,•x educational meeting Staffa Correspondent MRS. JOHN TEMPLEMAN 345-2346 The Educational and Cultural Activities and Tweedsmuir History meeting of the Staffa Women's Institute, was held in the Township Hall on Wednesday evening, when the Warden of Perth County and Reeve of Hibbert Township, Ivan Norris, was guest speaker. Ivan spoke on his duties as Warden and used handouts to ex- plain what type of a life style he lives. Ivan was introduced by Grace Kerslake and thanked by Esther Smale. Grace Kerslake presided for the meeting opening with the Institute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect and a poem entitled, "Once Again". Some motivating thoughts on the motto - "Life gives you time and space, it's up to you to fill it", were given by Margaret Kemanp. Kerslake gave the speech that she gave during the -Queen of the Fair corn - Building open petition at Mitchell. Joan has since been crowned Queen of the Stratford'Fair. The roll call - Name the oldest person you recall from your childhood and why you remember them, was answered by twelve members and one visitor. Two fun- ny jokes were given by Joyce Vivian. During the business conducted by Joyce Vivian, the minutes r nd correspondence were read by Lillian Douglas. Lillian also reported on some checks which had been written since the last meeting and read a thank -you from Joan Keslake. A discussion was held regarding thoughts on spending the money earned at the Plowing Match by the District, but no deci- sion was made. Members were reminded of several up- coming events: 1. The London Area Convention being held at Embro Community Centre on Thursday, October 12. Lillian Douglas con- sented to be our voting delegate, and also to supply our gift for the gift stall. 2. The Avonton Women's Institute's 65th anniversary and Tweedsmuir Tea on Wednesday October 18 from 2:30-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 3. The Perth County Women's Institute Rally hosted by Perth South Women's In- stitute at Kirkton Community Centre. Doris Miller and Roberta Templeman are to help serve the noon lunch. Esther Smale, our Tweedsmuir Curator, had several pages from the Tweedsmuir book on display, plus a house log and the update on the Bella Campbell History of Hibbert. A contest on letters and their long form meanings was conducted by Grace Kerslake. Courtesy remarks were given by Lillian Douglas and after closing with "0 Canada", lunch was served by Hazel Har- burn and Florence McPhail. John and Roberta Templeman have returned from a holiday in Northern On- tario and Michigan. while away they en- joyed a ride by train up Agpwa Canyon, a day on Mackinac Island, and a day at Frankenmuth. THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OCTOBER 4, 1989 5A INSTANT FOREST A Division of 21st Century Dalry Equip Inc. 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That could also lead to such annual events as Legion Day in November and so on, "You identify your groups and you do something that's of interest to them and try to plug into their celebrations and that attracts this audience that you would normally never get. "You find that as they come in the door the first time, they will come back if they've had a pleasant experience" "One of the galleries in the museum BIRTH WYNJA - Allen And Frances thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Laurie Frances, born on September 27, 1989 at the Seaforth Community Hospital. and weighing 8 lbs.. 9 ozs. A little sister for Lisa, Steven, Brian. Sharon and Robert. Proud grandparents are Karen Knip of Centralia and Gerrit and Teresa Wynja of Egmondville. PHOOLLIIPS-VANTYGHEM - Kathy and Dan are pleased to announce the birth of their twins,. Alexandra Grace and Adrian Nicholas, born at 4:42 p.m. and 4:51 p.m respectively at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, on September 19, 1989. Proud grandparents are Gord and Colleen Phillips of Clinton and Red and Monique Van- tyghem of RR 4 Seaforth. Great grand- parents are Maurits and Maria Lombaert of Breslau and Maria Lecomte of Kortryk, Belgium. CONNOLLY - Jeanette and Jerry are pleased to, announce the birth of their son..:. Aaron Daniel, at St. Joseph's Hospital in . London on September 20, 1989, weighing 5 lbs., 6ozs. Proud grandparents are Catherine Staples of Seaforth and Dan and Irene Connolly of RR 5 Mitchell. JOHNSTON-',UPEE = Mark and Cynthia are proud to announce the safe arrival of their new baby' girl, Christine Kathleen, born in Stratford on September 28, 1989 at 1:25 a.m., and weighing 4 lbs., 11 ozs. Pro- ud grandparents are Larry and Darlene Dupee of Clinton, Betty Johnston of Seaforth and Robert Johnston of Goderich. STACEY - Bradley and Brittany welcome with love the birth of their new brother Bryan, John born September 14, 1989, weighing seven pounds, 13 ounces. Bryan is the son of Bill and Sally Stacey of Mit- chell. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Rourke of Dublin and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stacey of Mitchell. Proud great grandmother is Mrs. Fern Stacey of Mitchell. 71APPY BIRTHDAX that we're hoping to get a lot of use out of is the temporary exhibit gallery," he says. "Local history books develop an enormous amount of material that is on loan. If there's a local history book developed, perhaps before that material goes back to the owners but after the book is published, we could, as part of the publishing celebrate have a tem- porary exhibition." SATFJJ ITES Also planned is a network of satellite museum displays throughout the county, perhaps in town halls or libraries, design- ed to bring the collection to corners of the county which may not feel strongly that the facility is for the entire Huron population. "The displays need not be large. We' could be talking ,about an exhibit in a suitcase which could be set up on a table top and from there it could grow." With the same goal, involving more of the county residents, a storefront museum in Blyth has been discussed since the redevelopment project's first feasibility study, says Breede. That would give the museum a presence there as well as introducing it to the Blyth Festiva ' enormou.s out-of-town audience. Seaforth • from page 1 He has • had some inquiries. BALL AND FALCONER The Ball and Falconer "Box Funeral Chapel" building is undergoing a total renovation inside and out. Mike Falconer says he has been waiting to do these renovations since he purchased the business four years ago, but only recently received approval from the Board of Funeral Services. Outside the work will involve new siding, Also to attract a wider tourist audience, the museum recently published its first full color brochure, which will be distributed at U.S. border crossing, infor- mation centres throughout the province as well at other museums and historic sites. But Breede says while the tourist au- dience has traditionally been the target of museums like Huron's, the more impor- tant target group now is at home. "We won't lose that tourist focus, but I cer- tainly would like to see us spend some time on some of the other user groups, and the primary one is the ratepayers of Huron County....We have a mandate to develop a program that's of interest to them." And Breede says after four years of concentrating on the new building's .con- struction, both he and the staff are ready for that challenge. "It's going to be a major change in the type of work in which we've been engag- ed for the last couple of years, but I think the staff is ready for the challenge. "For me, as a professional museologist, what's coming is what I've been trained for and I'm going to really enjoy it." new brickwork and new doors, and inside Mr. Falconer says he will be "gutting the place and starting over again." "We've been' waiting a long time for this," says Mr. Falconer, "we felt it was time for a facelift. The original structure was built in 1953.". The renovations started last Thursday and are slated to be finished by the end of the month. An open house will be held when the construction is. completed, and a date will be announced in the future. ealth Matters ie prese�ti�S n LECTUR Save an endangered species - "YOU". Learn how to take control of your health! International lecturer and author D.L. Wolfe - Natural Hygienist - President of the North American Institute and director of the Wolfe Clinic. TOPICS COVERED: — Secrets of health and vitality — The' foundation of life (How's yours?) — Treat the cause not the disease - Ne•-er say (die)t! Happy 40th birthday to Judy Poland on October 2, 1989. SEAFORTH COMMUNITY HOSPITAL STAFF held a small party to say, goodbye to Joyce Whetham (right) who is leaving the area after 18 years as a registereed nurse, Kathleen McDonald of housekeeping who is retiring after 23 years, and to congratulate Laurie Mills who works in the kitchen and is getting married td Larry Dolmage, and June Zettel, RNA, who recently married John. Corbett photo. BERG Sales - service Installation Free Estimates • Bern Cleaners • Stabling • Bunk Feeders Donald G. Ives R.R. 2 Blyth Brussels 887-9024 —We're Moving— Seaforth Plumbing & Heating Air Conditioning and Refrigeration are moving to a New Location Formerly 15 Goderich St. (Rowctllfe) MONT.., OC1i6. Watch for our Grand Opening THE GRADUATES, STAFF & STUDENTS of SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Wish to thank the following for their generous sup- port at this year's commencement. Touche Ross & Co. K.J. 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