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Times-Advocate, 1985-05-08, Page 8Page 8 Times -Advocate, May 8, 1985 Varied topics for WI convention in London "Women -Unlimited Potential" is the theme tor the tenth triennial con- vention of the 1"ederateet Women's lir stitutes of Canada F11 I(' i to be held at the 1'niversity of Western Ontario. London from June n; -2o. 1lembers will gather to exchange ideas. learn through discussions and dialogue about women's issues and decide where they stand to -day. Mrs. Bernice Noblitt. F'WVI(' Presi- dent from Gloucester. will chair the convention Also addressing the assembly' will be Dr. Ellen McLean. president of Associated Country Women of the World ACWW i from Eureka, Nova Scotia. Senator Mar- tha Biehsh from Alberta: and Flora McDonald. MP from Kingston. At the closing banquet on Thursday, Dr. Pierre Turgeon from University of Ottawa will be speaking on "Positive Thinking Under Stress and Strain" Federated Women's Institutes of c lntario. who are hosts for this con- vention, are coordinating the ac- tivities. delegates will have the oppor- tunity to attend workshops; to view displays set up by each of the 10 pro- vinces on the topic "WI reaching in- to the Community"; to purchase ar- ticles created by Ontario craftsmen; to register for bus tours to points of interest within southern Ontario and to take advantage of post convention tours to Toronto or Ottawa areas. Because Women's institutes have FIVE YEAR LEADER AWARDS These women have all been 4-H leaders for five years, and on Monday night at Stephen Central School they were given awards for their dedication. From left: Doreen Brown- ing (Crediton 1). Suzanne Devlaeminck (Crediton 3), Brenda Love (Grand Bend 2), Mary DeBoer (Huron - dale 4). • X.Apr v • / These members have all completed six 4-H projects, and were being presented with their awards on Monday night at Stephen Central School From back left: Carolyn Dykeman (Elimville 1), Karen Miller (Elimville 2), Julie Hendrick ,(Crediton 1), Phia Coeck (Crediton 5). Front: Sandra Hullen- busch (Crediton 5), Debbie O'Rourke (Crediton 5), Susan Hoyter (Grand Bend 2), Leanne Jennison (Grand Bend 3), Wendy Ballantyne (Hurondale 1). Absent: Wendy Coward (Elimville 2). A vi 4H AWARDS TWELVE COMPLETED PROJECTS - These are the recipients of 4-H awards for 12 completed projects. The awords were presented at Stephen Central School on Monday night. Left: Heather Browning (Crediton 1). Katherine Devlaeminck (Crediton 3). Linda Allister (Grand Bend 3), Cathy Coates (Hurondale 4). such diversification. workshops will be a prime opportunity for members to become informed about current women's issues. Each delegate may attend two workshops and can select from: Charter 'of Rights -How It Ef- fects Women: Quality. of Life for Seniors: Effective Speaking - Expressing Yourself with Con- fidence: Child Care; Planning a cap- sule Wardrobe; Child Abuse and In- cest; Health Education; Water - Endangered Vital Commodity: Women=How•to Protect Yourselves: The Family -Family Violence; Poten- tial of Technology for Women: Microwave Cooking; Financial Management -Dollars and Sense: Pornography Horizon Carpet Cleaning An improved method. No wet carpets, no shrinkage or seam splitting, no sticky residue left behind. Walk on it while being clean- ed and immediately thereafter. Call Weekdays 238-8460 Weekends 236-4659 Sweep into Spring ,arr►•� e • sr. • MI Mrcs' Mrax }� 8C' . with: Carpets Vinyls Wallpaper Paint Mattresses • Water Beds • Sofa Beds • Vertical Drapes TERMS - Cash, Mastercard Grand Bend Decorating and Flooring Centre 238-8603 Hw . No. 21 Grand Bend v wedding bd IS in your future ? — CaII — Michael Foreman Pro Studios" Exeter 235-1713 Competitive Prices • Weddings • Portraits • Portfolios "We put the capital "P" back in Professional" Buy your engagement ring at Earl Camp- bell Jewellers and get 1 free engagement picture. Get a free 8 x 10 colour wedding photo with purchase of wedding band and engagement ring. 12 COMPLETED PROJECTS - Marilyn Baarda, of the Hurondale 4 branch of 4-H, has managed to complete 18 4-H projects. She was given o 4-H Achievement Award for her accomplishment. G� RR 2 Crediton y 234-6464 reenhouse & Nursery Now exponded to serve you better Mon. - Fri. 4 - 10 p.m. Sot., Sun. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Annual - perennial box plants. Great for flowerbeds and rockgardens Indoor tropical and flowering plants Trees and shrubs Selection of hanging baskets All Your Gardening Needs 111/2 miles south of Crediton (7//, at f • �Jnn 1' tPLACE MATS If you can't decide let mom choose with a gift certificate 1/3 OFF Dinner Mats Our ret tl.9e. SMI 21.99 Lunchegn Mats av re*. 22.91 wt 15.50 Coasters A11 t 6.99 •r. Centro Mall 420 Main Street, Exeter 235-1252 I Oa 1 Many More Excellent Gift Ideas For Mother's Day, The Home or the Spring Bride Motbei'S iy • 15 pc. bucket • 2-500 ml salad 40 • loaf of bread • ' TWINS I%ntuckyfried Chicken 227 Main St. North, Exeter