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Bert Doran arrived
UC Annual
The annual congregational meeting qf Knox United Church
was held, last week jn the Sun
day school auditorium of the
church . with about 60 present.
Pot-luck dinner convened by
the members of Unit One was
served at 12:30 p.m.
The minister, Rev. John
Wheeler was chairman1 and con
ducted the devotional period
after which one minute's1 silence
was observed for those who had
died during the year, Encour
aging reports were- presented
by the various organizations.
Normaft McDowell and Fred
Wagner were elected to the
session for a full term while
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The United Church Women of
Knox United Church was held
last Wednesday in the Sunday
school room with, a good attend
ance. President Mrs. Oliver
Andmon was in Charge.
Bev, John Wheeler installed
the new officers. Minutes wore
read by the secretary, Miss
Elma. Mutch. The treasurer,
Mrs, Norman McDowell gave
the financial .statement. The
business was in the charge of
the new president and the new
secretary. Mrs, Robert Arthur.
Members of unit one took
over the meeting with, Mrs.
John Sprung presiding. Miss
Elma Mutch led in prayer and
a duet was sung by Mrs. Gor
don McClinchey and Mrs. Nor
man McClinchey.
The Bible study on the Book
of Ruth in the form of a skit
was given. Offering was re
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4-H Club Projects Completed
Three sisters, Dorothy, Viola and Hazel Collins, daughters of Mr, and Mrs.
Stan Collins, RR 3, Clinton, were among 120 4-H Homemaking girls who show
ed completed projects at the achievement day in Seaforth on Saturday. Here
they look over one of the project books. Viola won provincial honours/ (com
pleting twelve projects) and Hazel is a county winner (has completed six pro
jects). (Photo by Phillips)
4-H
John .Hildebrand was elected to
fill the.vacancy caused by Keith
Arthur moving away.
Walter Cunningham, Wayne
Millian, Norman Wightman and
Allen Webster1 “are the new
members on the board of stew
ards. Mr, and! Mrs. Walter Cun-
riingham were elected to the
manse committee,
Mrs. Stanley Ball, whp has
faithfully printed the church
bulletins far several years ask
ed to be relieved and Bert
Marsh consented to undertake
this task.
A vote of appreciation for the
fine way Rev, and Mrs. Wheeler
have served the congregation
was moved by Harold Webster.
Anglican Annual
The annual vestry meeting of
St. Mark’s Anglican Church
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Thomas Haggitt with
a good attendance. The rector,1
Rev. G. E. Pakenham was
chairman.
Minutes; we^e read1 by the
vestry clerk, Mrs. Thomas Hag
gitt. Several items of business
were discussed and then the
election of officers took place.
Rector’s warden, Fordyce
Clark; people’s warden, Thomas
Haggitt; Church, treasurer, Mrs.
John Daer; assistant treasurer,
Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell; ves
try clerk, Mrs. Thomas Hag
gitt; auditors, Mrs. Fordyce
Clark, Mrs. Ed. Davies; dele
gate. to Synod, Donald Cart
wright; sub-delegate, Fordyce
Clark,
Directors: Thomas Johnston,
Gordon R. Taylor, Mrs. Orval
McPhee and Mrs. Thomas Hag
gitt.
■ Lunch was served by Mrs.
the WELLSfWay!
Mrs.
home on Saturday 'from a visit
to Milford, Saskatchewan. ■
Harry Goodwin, Atwood, vis
ited with William. Stiles over
, the weekend.
Mrs. Elmer Keller, Dublin
visited last Saturday with her
daughter, Mrs. Harry Arthur,
Mr. Arthur and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William J.
Craig visited last Wednesday
with their son Robert Craig,
Mrs. Craig and family at Ilder-
ton.
John Wagner is visiting with
his sister, Mrs. Fred Young-
b’lut, Mr. Youngblut and family
at Woodstock.
Friends will be pleased to
know that Mrs. Margaret Ar
thur is improving in Clinton
hospital. She'had taken ill while
visiting with
Mrs. Arthur
Lambeth.
Miss Lynda
ham, spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. War
ner Andrews.
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her son Keith,
and family at
Andrews, Wing-
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lisAlvin D. Smith, Bluevale,
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land Conservation Authority,
chosen' at the annual meeting of
the 29 municipalities at Brus
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MIDDLETON
MRS. S. MIDDLETON
Phone 482-7525
Following successful surgery
Mbs. Arnold Miller returned
■home from Clinton Public Hos
pital on Wednesday of last
week. Her many friends wish
her a speedy convalescence.
Donald/ Middleton returned
home on Monday after two
weeks a patient in the Clinton
hospital. - ________
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120 4-H girls from this com
munity attended the annual
Achievement Day for the pro
ject, “Sleeping garments” last
Saturday in Seaforth District
High School.
Miss Diane Liddiard, Home
economist for Huron County
was in charge. She was assisted
by Mrs. Barbara Flewelling,
Wellington County and Mrs.
Donna Mae Holm, Bruce
County.
Leadership badges were pre
sented to Mrs.^Eleanor Brad
nock and Mrs. Frank Raithby,
Auburn; Mrs. Norman Tyndall
and Mrs. Keith Tyndall, Clin
ton; Mrs. William Porter and
Mrs. S. McIlwain, Goderich;
Mrs. E. Yeo, Holmesville; Mrs.
O. Little and Mrs. K. Stewart,
McKillop; Mrs. R. Doiiig and
Mrs. G. Elliott, Seaforth; Mrs._
J, Broadfoot and Mrs. W."
Whyte, Seaforth district; Mrs.
E, Hunter and Miis. W. Bogie,
Tiger Dunlop I; Mrs. R. Bu
chanan .and Mrs, M, Bogie,
Tiger Dunlop II; Mrs. B, Pep
per iand Mrs. A. Townsend,
Tuckersmith and Mrs. N. Reid
and Mrs. N. Marks, Walton.
the exhibit.
The Holmesville club compos
ed of Diane Rodges, Marilyn
Rodges, Nancy Ginn, Heather1
Whitely, Cheryl Cox, Sandra
Wise and Patsy Wise gave a
skit on "What makes good
sleeping garments,”
Tuckersmith club had chosen
Carolyn Sytnick to speak on
their exhibit, "Variety tn sleep
ing garments”. The Walton club
demonstrated hoiw to select- a
pattern and material, Karen
McDonald and Brenda Muir
showed what points to consider
when buying patterns and ma
terials. 1
Marian Hickey of the Auburn
club spoke on their exhibit,
“Good sleeping garments”. The
McKillop club’s skit was pre
sented on selecting material
and pattern and this, was done
by Elaine Murray, Joanne Mur
ray, Donna Horne, Yvonne
Pryce, Brenda Pryce and Glen
da Little.
The Seaforth exhibit, “Var
iety in sleeping garments” was
commented on by Diiane Fin
layson,
The Goderich club gave an
..... During the morning the girls!interesting demonstration on
judged a class of pyjamas or
nightgowns and.also- a class of
materials suitable for an illus
trated garment. All members
had to sew lace oh a sample.
The interesting afternoon
program consisted of skits, de
monstrations1 and comments on
the various exhibits and these
were viewed by many mothers
and WI members throughout
the County.
The Clinton Club presented
a skit on the topic, “What
makes a good sleeping gar
ment” and the following took
part: Margaret Stewart, Betty
Salverda, Glenda Gray, Helen
Good', Cheryl Tyndall, Diane
Pickard, Nancy Pickett, Mary-
Lynn Forbes, Hazel Collins,
.Marie Trewartha, Dorothy Col
lins, Connie Tyndall, Cheryl
Potter, Heather Snell and Viola
Collins.
Tiger Dunlop I of Coliborne
Township had an exhibit, “Good
sleeping garments” and their
commentator, Shirley Fisher
gave an informative talk on the
display. Tiger Dunlop II pre
sented the Skit on, "Selecting
pyjama material and pattern”.
Miss Agnes Haverkamp spake
on the Tuckersmith exhibit,
"Finishes for sleeping gar
ments” and was quite attract
ive in' her pyjamas which car
ried1 out the color scheme of
the topic, “What makes good
sleeping garments”, those tak
ing pant were Susan Sowerby,
Cathy McIlwain, Jo Ann Cook
and' Janet Willilams.
Mrs, Wes Bradnock, provin
cial board director for this sub
division (brought greetings from
the FWTO Boardl and presented
provincial honors certificates
and pins to: Elaine Murray, RR
5 Seaforth; Viola Collins, RR 3,
Clinton; Roba Doig, Seaforth;
Helen Elliott, RR 5, Seaforth;
Diane Finlayson, RR 2, Sea- ■
forth and Sharon MacKenzie,
RR 1, Seaforth.
County honors were present
ed to Nellie Baan, RR 3, Wal
ton; Joanne Murray, Connie
Howaitt, Blanche Dalton, RR 1,
Londesboro; Dorothy Ross, RR
1, Brucefield; Janice Reabum,
RR 5, Goderich; Connie Hickey,
RR 3, Auburn; Bernice Mc
Dougall, Auburn; Hazel Collins,
RR 3, Clinton1; Anne Sills, Sea
forth and Maria Williams, RR
4, Seaforth.
Miss Liddiard thanked all for
their (excellent work in this pro
ject and explained the new
spring project, "Accent on ac
cessories” when the girls will
make a hat, dye. a matching
scarf and! a punse and study
color combinations to’ make at
tractive accessaries to wear
with suit, coat or dress.
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