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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-03-15, Page 6-' Hl 1. he *N;11 roR, MA 14''13 ,. tar; lows,Atilt• 411.04 • are Vii. ..,.. ORM IMO ice: 110111, MOO � art r i rr �. .. r r 11 _ rr r 1 ..� .1N . ; � ; : 1 rr�rll i rl i r .1.:111 111�11l1�1NI�. , �. �� a , �� �� ��� �► 11 1 1 1 1. iii i ....111 +11111i11i111111,a�1... ,.1...,11�...11�: U � � .� 1��11.11t1111111�1t1�i�1111..:1 ��1,.�w,.�������.11�11111�11_ X111.111._ .� -=PricesEffectiye Until Closings' a Tuesday, March 20/79 except Meat &. .Produce M. Elliott K Walters. celebrated, her 90th birthday Wednesday at .Huronview. Clinton where she has been a resident for the past IO - se WOOMOOAMMO s ONO rMOM - A bright attractive woman, E. she is frail but in fairly good health.: Both he and a daughter • """=,, Ruth (Walters) Rintoul died -' years. min -1958. She is the former Alberta There are three sons , Murray, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John A Murray of Hepworth,. Murray of Tuckersmith Howard of Richmond Hill it —Tawnship« ._ , and Bruce of Hanover -and '=. She attended Sprt ats, three daughters Audrey, school, s,$. No, 5, anti -later Mrs. Arnold Scott of = Broadfoot°s School, s:s, Ho, Oshawa; Gertrude, Mrs. 6, •. Arthur Henderson of RRS 411101 She was married to Elliott • Seaforth; an41 Erma, .Mrs. Walters in 1911. The couple Dyke Wheatley of RR -'l, lived in Tuckersmith Dublin; 28 grandchildren and Township.. • 48 great grandchildren. H Accessories. SEAF'ORTH The • fourth meeting of Seaforth III Little Extras was heldthe e . the f assistant home m of leader, Mrs. Brenda Dejong. The discus- sion was on purses and shoes and how to care for and protect them Each, member brought to this meeting her purse, and then was asked to. empty it out.. Sonie of the" members discovered, that they had.items such as gum wrappers in their.' purses 'that. weren't necessary. - Brenda. DeJong demonstrated how to . mitre corners and also a flat. fell:seam. • • ,Meetings five and six were held at' .the home of our leader, Mrs. Helen McLean.. These combined meetings.. were on jewellery and gloi, s Each member brought to'th�s . meeting a piece of jewellery • with : • their birthstone and.. described it. We talked. about 'size, selection, . care, and construction of gloves. • McKILf.OP 2 The fourth meeting of the t McKillop #2 4-H club .was' held at the home of leadei Darlene Eckels. The tneetin„ began with ' each member - showing ways to tie scarves. The minutes .were read by our secretary Cheryl Camp- bell. The leaders helped the members with their acces- sories. Different purses and shoes . were shown and •discussed. The girls were shown clean- ers for shoes and; purses'The• - members were. asked' to choose the best answers'for burg, a purse. • • . • Mary McClpre showed tfferenl ' int'trfaicings and he ironed nn` the different types. lWalerie Millson MEETING #3 + ' Be all tied up in style with the Mad Hatters. McKillop #2 441 held . their third annual meeting at the home of their leader Darlene Eckel. on Feb. 4. The members were all tied up in knots Tuesday evening because tying scarves was their main • topic to be taught.* • The members were given instruction in the selection; care and knotting of scarves. Mary McClure showed the members how to sew an easy Bias scarf. The knots shown were; the triange, straight edge, two point, the Windsor knot and the square knot. The aseet and the soft puff were also shown. The members worked on their acdessory and given help if they needed. BIUUGEF`ILED At the Sth meeting at the Brucefield Church on Mardi Sth, Estella Wilson intro, duced Cltnton 2 who came to hear guest speaker Mrs. HelefMett<aii of At'istetts in Clinton MOM Mrs.., McLean, discussed E kinds of jewellery. She gave,,.' out pamphlets on birthstones and refreshments . were served At the 4th meeting at Mrs. Wilson's,,' Mr. Gibson talked. about purses. Members split up into small groups. All the groups would have to have a .sales- clerk and buyers of purses and shoes; HENSALL lli' Heiman II 4-H group held their Meeting at the home of Mrs. Fuss on Tuesday evening. The 4-H pledge was repeated after which the minutes of the last meeting were read, by Betty Beer.' The members read about the relection and care of scarves and learned how • to tie them in various ways: Since two meetings were coLribined the 'members also learned about glo+es, how to deter- mine etermine the size of your hands selection, care and different kinds of seams of gloves'.. The , meeting adjourned. , The Hensen 4-11 club 11 met at the home of Mrs. Fuss. The members read alternately about hats, selec- tions and care of hats, Every- orie is to bring their,patterns and material' to ` titie; next meeting, • Walton 1 4-1.1 .Club held their first meetingfor the. Spring project, "The Final Touch".on.Tuesday evening, February 13 at the home of the leader Ann . Ryan. The 'other leader of the club is Margaret Bennett. ' The officers chosen were President Jeanne McDonald; Vice -President - Julie Blake; Secretary Rhonda Badley; Press Reporter - Linda Blake. The Topic of the meeting was "For the Record" the group discussed "History of Accessories", Talked ':about personal color type and choice df accessories.. The 'second meeting of Walton 1 Tuesday` evening at. dile home' of Margaret Ben- nett was opened by the president with the 441 pledge Each member answered the roll call. '''Show my best colours, the colour's 1 should avoid and tell my : basic wardrobe colour". It ryas' decided tcs name the club, "Mad Hatters". New phone numbe>k [oe;yr Order 5271631, Tend -R -Fresh Oracle: A. Frying or Roasting CHICKENS_ 3-4 Ib. av Try Our Hom n order...to serve ibett • �:. Hof f'rnans• Fresh:. Meaty New Zeaid'nd Flroze.n LAMB: CHOPS r in the futtee WE ARE EXPANQIN Sorry for any inconvenience We may cause, Schneiders 'Skillet SKILLET STRIPS - 1 Lb. Pke. e Pork �av���e or Garlic: *Fr/ - UM • E .' De�Isey, IMIS MIL . ;