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Times-Advocate, 1982-02-24, Page 5REMEMBERING OUR HERITAGE - Exeter council observed the birthday of Sir John A MacDonald last Monday, and in conjunction with that, these five girls were invited into the library to sample some Canadian history as it was being shaped in Sir John's time From left to right, they are: Kciren Hoffman, Sandra Baarda, Melanie Warwick, Lorraine Wcrwi�k and Sherri Cornish. Hope to secure service of Christian counsellor At a recent meeting of the board of directors of the Huron County Christian Counselling Services Association, it was decided to organize an intensive search for a full or part time Christian counsellor. It was felt by the board that the association had developed its structural organization and its public relations efforts to such a stage that it might now be, not only viable, but profitable to hire a coun- sellor. The meeting held in the Clinton Christian Reformed Church also reported that two of the three professionals contacted earlier had been found willing to sit as members of a special professional ad- visor committee. This coma 'ttee will, in time, be staffed by a healthy cross- section of professionals from within and outside of the County. These professionals will at the request of the Board, make available their individual or collective Youth groups at Woodham service By MISS JEAN COPELAND WOODHAM Congratulations to Gordon Johnson who has been elected vicechairman of the Ausable-Bayfield Conser- vation Authority for the year 1982. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs, John Rodd attended the 80th birthday party for Mrs. Oliver Hoffmeyer held Saturday in Mitchell United Church parlour. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jongkind and Christopher have returned home from a holiday, at Vero Beach, Florida where they visited with Gail's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Stevenson. The memorial flowers in the Church sanctuary on Sunday were in memory of Meagan Dawn, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lang. Our sympathy is extended to the family and relatives. Miss Jean Copeland at- tended a shower for Miss Diane Robinson, bride elect at the home of Mrs. Joanne Scott of Fullarton on Sunday afternoon, The annual church service to celebrate Scouting and Guiding was held Sunday in the Woodham United Church. Taking part in the service were members of the Beavers, Brownies, Cubs, Guides, Scouts, Pathfinders and Venti vers. Reverend Ralph King gave the message "Building Bridges". The choir sang the anthem "Jesus, Our Shepherd." Mrs. Hazel Webber, Warren, Michigan visited for a few days with Mrs. Ordel Webber. Mrs. Ross McCurdy was hostess for a miscellaneous shower for Susan Thomson of Brodhagen on Wednesday night. Susan's marriage to Roy Glanville took place in Woodham United Church on Friday evening. It was noticed the name of Betty Johnson was missing in the list of contestants for queen at the Kirkton- Woodham Winter Carnival last week. Betty chose as her topic "Happiness and What It Means To Me." REGISTERED RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN NO FEES - NO CHARGES m i • nisi 111\ 1 ' r rI Y sAP-1, CUNTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD. IY EXETER BRANCH 374 Main St. Phone 235-0640 Exeter, Ont. advice to the Board or to the Counsellor. The public relations committee reported that a brochure describing the organization is ready for printing. This will be made available to the general public through the churches. The P.R. committee is also working on a more complex "Profile". That will be aimed at local industries businesses, professionals, church leaders. This "Profile" is designed to outline in some detail the purpose, structure, cost, etc,, of the Christian Counselling Association, especially as may be valuable to industry, business, churches and other sectors of the community. The Board will contact a number of other professionals to sit on the professional advisory committee and chairman, Bill Schilthuis agreed to examine the availability of facilities for the counselling association offices. Both reports will be made available at the next board meeting. Ladies meet at Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON The A.C.W. met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Garth Blackler. Mrs. J. McCormick presided Scripture reading by Mrs. Bill Schaefer. A donation was voted to Huron Church Camp. Rev. Greg Smith was the speaker for the meeting. He gave a very interesting in- formative talk on "The good Samaritan." Lunch was served by Mrs. Bernard McCormick and hostess. UCW meets The February meeting of Kirkton UCW was held in the church on the 10th. The theme of the meeting was Liberation under charge of Mrs. Allan Eveleigh. Using this year's study book scripture was read by Mrs. George Burgin and followed by discussion on the parable of good works. Several items of business were in charge of Mrs. Ray Paynter president. Lunch was served by the com- mittee. Personals Mrs. Stuart Shier 'Pias returned home from a 10 day trip to Egypt, Israel and Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratcliffe, Anderson were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rea Stephen. Y Receive cups and saucers By MRS. PETER MARTIN CREDITON Wednesday evening the Crediton Women's Institute and 4-H mothers were en- tertained at the Crediton Hall with a pot luck supper. The 4-H girls and leaders were hostesses for the night. After the supper president Anne Cottel welcomed the girls, their mothers and WI members. The Ode was sung followed by the Collect. Roll call, How do you like your eggs? was answered by 15 members, Five 4-1I clubs responded by each girl in- troducing her mother. The meeting was turned over to Kathy Davey - chairperson for the 4-H girls. Songs were sung. Lois Hodgins, playing the piano. A skit, "Everybody's Favorite, Chicken," was presented by Club 6. Angela Fleming played two accordion selections. Cups ,and saucers were presented to the 4-H girls by Anne Cottel and Joan Hodgins.. A rose cup and saucer was presented to each girl completing six clubs. Achieving County Honours were, Denean Haist, Debbie Glavin, Ruth Martin, Heather Hern, Miriam Steffens and Debbie Larkin. Girls completing 12 clubs for Provincial Honours received a trillium cup and saucer. Those girls were: Karen Heist, Jacqueline Sullivan, Harriett Martens, Kathy Davey, Debra Galloway and Rosemary Gielen. February 15 the 3rd 4-H meeting for the Loafers 4-H club was held at the Flemings home. The meeting opened with the 441 pledge followed by the roll call. The roll call was answered by showing a piece of bread Crediton 4-H girls Tiger Times From Stephen Central School Good day! Tonette will be coming back this spring so look for her. Uncle Morris is here to write an article on the ugly little boy, a video tape he saw. So start reading. Tony Tiger. Rooms 1 - 3 were involved in having the opportunity to watch the video tape "The Ugly Little Boy". This movie was both heart war- ming and depressing. The show was a Science Fiction and was enjoyed by all. Un- cle Morris. The speeches were said Monday February 15. The winners were Kim Hoffman, Angela Lansbergen, Julie Schade, and Stephanie Woods. Good luck in the speak -off in the gym against the intermediates and seniors. Chris Eveland The speak -off was held February 19 and the winners from that were Robbie Hoff- man. Patty Love and Kim Hoffman. These people will now go to Crediton and Grand Bend. Good Luck. Kim Hoffman. We would like to thank everyone who participated in -Room 4's bake sale. It went over very well. We raised $82.65 for the movie 'The Island of the Blue Dolphins.' Anita Finkbeiner February 12, our school had their winter carnival. Everyone enjoyed themselves, both losers and winners. Team blue 8 and team white 3 tied for first with 12 points. At the end"of the day we had a lottery draw for five dollars. Scott Hodgins was the lucky per- son. We all had a fun day and we were tired, too. Julie Hendrick. So1T11•111 R0\ DISI RI( 'I • South Huron District High School, Exeter EVENING CLASSES The following courses will begin on the evenings indicated. Interested persons should register by calling the school 235.0880 Course I . Pilots' Gound School !Commercial) 2. Pilots' Ground School (Private) 3 Golf Instruction 4. First Aid (St. Johns) 5 Flower Arranging (Advanced) b. Flower Arranging (Beginners) 7. Crocheting (Advanced) R Crocheting (Beginners) 9 CPR (Basic Cardiac Life Support) 10.Basic Pattern Drafting (Creating) your own styles with your old pattern) 1 1. Sewing clothes for little ones (tricks and ideas for economy and fun) . 12 T•shirts or Womens Pants that Fit, or Mens Pants (we will offer the. course in which there is the greatest degree of interest.) Night Tuesday (Begins Mor.9) Tuesday (Begins Mar. 9) ' Monday (Begins April 191 Monday (Begins Mar. 8) Wednesday (Begins Mar. 3) Thursday (Begins Mar. 4) Tuesday (Begins Mar. 30) Monday (Begins Mar. 29) Tuesdny (Begins Mar. 301 Wednesday (Begins Mar 10) Tuesday (Begins April 6) Wednesday (Begins April 14) No. of Sessions Fee Room 10 415 103 17 535 105 6 410 Gips 10 4?9 116 5 410 109 ,S 410 109 5 410 116 5 410 114 4 413 2)R 410 222 410 2'12 410 • 222 - made during the week and telling what you would do different /when you baked bread again. Yeast and its different types when discussed with a question and answer period following. Did you know you can use stale bread for stuffing, french toast or croutons? When it was time to roll out the dough, various com- ments could be heard. "Is that ever good." "Your bread isn't even round." "Mine was lopsided but it still tasted good," Home activities for the week are to make either a loaf of potato bread, Irish Times -Advocate, February 24, 19112 host WI members Freckle bread, or Finnish Health bread. Officers for the club are: Connie Kaak - president, Angela Fleming - vice president, Susan Sullivan - secretary, press reporter - rotating. Sunday the 1st Centralia Beaver Cubs and Scouts held •a church parade to the •United Church. 30 boys and leaders along with the congregation celebrated Baden Powell Sunday. Saturday evening a small crowd enjoyed the music of "Dallas" at the Crediton Hall. The raffle was won by Jim and Betty Laye. The roes dance was sponsored by the Stephen Minor Hockey Association. Should it be necessary to thaw a frozen water pipe, use a hair dryer. Don't use an open flame. The danger of fire is too great. 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