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HELP FOR HOSPITAL NURSERY - Members of the Alpha Pi Sorority were selling cook books at the week
end Heritage Days with proceeds going to the South Huron Hospital Nursery. From the left are Bev Anstett, Caro
Darling and Janice Webber.
Kirkton
KIRKTON - The June meeting of
Kirkton Womens Inse 16 atd
their meeting Thursday June
p.m. Everyone visited Jean Rat-
cliffe's home and looked at her gar-
den of flowers and the swans with
their little ones. What an impres-
sive sight.
Next visit was to Mary Szabo's
home. Canaries were the big attrac-
tion. Mary has them outside in a
large enclosure, but at night they
fly into a closed area on perches.
Money for
SHH roof
TORONTO - The ministry has
given South Huron Hospital Asso-
ciation in Exeter $46,664 to re-
place its roof, Health Minister Eli-
nor Caplan and Agriculture and
Food Minister Jack Riddell, MPP
for Huron, announced this week.
Total cost of the roofing project
is $72,996, with the hospital re-
sponsible for the remaining
amount.
The hospital has awarded the
contract to Exeter Roofing and
Sheet Metal Co. Ltd. of Exeter, as
the lowest bidder.
Work has started and is expected
to be completed within a couple of
months.
TRAVELLING BAKE SALE - directors of the Homecraft Division of the Exeter Fall Fair were ohe road. Friday
with a travelling bake sale. From the left are Monica Keys, Cathy Seip, Alice Cann and Maxine Sereda.
Indian basketry at Museum
LONDON - A line from Emily
Carr provides the title for a four-
month exhibition of Northwest
Coast Indian basketry at the Mu-
seum of Indian Archaeology. The
items have been gathered from the
Museum's own collection, the Roy-
al Ontario Museum (ROM), and
from six private collections. The
collections have been researched and
displayed by the Museum's own cu-
rator, Debra Bodner.
The items show tremendous va-
riety in the materials used: grasses,
spruce roots, birch bark, cedar bark
and roots. The remarkable shapes
and sizes reflect an assortment of
uses: food gathering, storing and
cooking vessels, bowls, hats,
clothing, ropes, diapers, cradle -
boards, and ceremonial containers.
The geometric and abstract designs
show a remarkable artistic develop-
ment. Each basket reflects the indi-
vidually of the weaver and the tra-
ditional designs of the community.
Strawberries
Lovell's
Pick your own
Turn west at Kippen Intersection, 1st farm
on left. Berries are sold by the quart. No
picking in pots or pans. Open 8 - 8 weather
and supply permitting.
MOORWOOD
EXTERIOR STAINS
Sale $11095
4 L Reg. 30.65
MOORGLO
LATEX HOUSE
& TRIM PAINT
Sale sal 95
4 L ) L Reg. 41.80
MOORGARD
LATEX HOUSE PAINT
SaleL R$ 995
4 eg. 38.30
Moorre,
PAINTS
MOORE'S
HOUSE
PAINT
Sale $ 95
4 L L Reg. 38.90
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TERMS Cash, Mastercard
Grand Bend Decorating
Hwy. No. ) 1
Grand Bend
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and Flooring Centre
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The exhibition is greatly en-
hanced by a series of photographs
that bring the human clement clos-
er to the works. The photographs,
by noted Vancouver photographer,
Ulli Steltzer, depict the process of
basketry by showing how the ma-
terials arc selected, gathered, split,
dried, dyed, twisted and woven into
beautiful and functional objects by
the women weavers of the North-
west Coast.
GRADUATE - Lisa Helen Gibbs,
daughter of Charles and Jeanne
Gibbs, Grand Bend received a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociolo-
gy from Brescia College, University
of Western Ontario at the June 9,
1988 Convocation. Lisa is a former
graduate of North Middlesex District
High School, Parkhill. Ontario. Lisa
will be continuing her studies at
Western in the_ fall. Congratulations
Lisa.
GRADUATE - Lana Marie Gibbs,
daughter of Charles and Jeanne
Gibbs, Grand Bend, received her
Bachelor of Education from Lake-
head University in Thunder Bay on
May 28, 1988. She is a former grad-
uate of the University of Western
Ontario. Lana has accepted a
teaching position at Biddulph Public
School with the Middlesex County
Board of Education. Congratula-
tions, Lana!
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE -
Mr. Glen Pickering of Dashwood and
Mrs. Eileen Pickering of London are
pleased to announce the forthcom-
ing marriage of their daughter Lois
Eileen to William Keith Lewey, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James Lewey of
London. The wedding is to take
place on July 9, 1988, at Chalmers
Presbyterian Church, London, On-
tario.
WI tour
Her perennial flower beds were
lovely all around the property.
We returned to the Community
Centre for our meeting. President
Evelyn Wiles welcomed everyone
and thanked the Agricultural Com-
mittee with Conveners Laurel Fran-
cis and Gerrie Willis for their tour
of the two gardens.
The opening Ode and Mary Ste-
wart were repeated and the minutes
of the previous meeting were read
and the roll call answered by "Tips
for the lazy gardener",
garden
Thank you notes were read from
Donors of Donations. A committee
was appointed for the display at the
local fall fair. The Institute will
have a float at the fair. Butsy gave a
report of the donation we gave to
local fire victims.
We will be catering to a banquet,
in latter June, a wedding in July and
a banquet in December.
Laurel Frances had two readings
and Gertic Willis had a flower con-
test. Lunch was served by the com-
mittee in charge.
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