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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-06-06, Page 211 P eparing for the is district annual the: The 89th District annual meeting of Huron West Women's Institute was held Monday, May 29, at the Benmiller United Church. The theme was "Preparing for the '90s". The District president, Mrs. Mar- garet Taylor, opened the day's ses- sion. Mrs. Stella Reaburn of the Tiger Dunlop branch welcomed the 65 ladies. Mrs. Clare Van Camp, secretary -treasurer, read the min- utes and correspondence. Mrs. Beatrice McEllwain of Goderich Township branch gave several readings and the year's functions of FWIO were given by Mrs. Cecil Mrs, Jane Muegge of the Rural Organization Specialist gave the year's 4-H report. There were 500 girls enrolled in the project, "Work- ing With Wool", The morning session ended with the Benmiller church ladies serving salad plates. Mrs. Len Archambault introduced the head table guests, with everyone replying. Crafts were sold by the Auburn branch. The afternoon opened with ail 10 branches reporting on their special events of the year. The Blyth branch conducted an impressive memorial service for four members who passed away in the District during the year. Mrs. Taylor introduced the guest speaker, Beth Wilck, nutrition con- sultant of Goderich, who spoke on "Healthy Eating". Pennies for Friendship were given by the Dun- gannon branch. Jean Philips of St. Helens stirred up the audience with a lively poem, "Old Model T"; the public relations report was given by Mrs. Jacklin and Mrs. William Porter reported on the Tweedsmuir A CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT was presented. by Madill teacher,Jiminwood to -Grade 12-shldent Brenda Gibson last week. Ms. Gibson has worked at the Wingham Public School as part of the cooperative education program with teacher Lynda Train. in `..X.MMURSIOBSO cooperative education SPECIALS Effective June 5 to 18, 1989 75 g stick and 120 ml. splash Brut 33 Gift Set .. OOOOO ..•• 4 1/3 OFF Photofinishing C-41 Films Only We use Kodak paper for the good look. Offer good from June 7 to 17, 1989 Mennen 75 g Speed Stick Plus OO OOO O. • 0 * * 2.39 Coppertone 110 ml. S.P.F. #4, 6, 8, or oil S.P.F. #2 Suntan Lotion 3,59 Ivory 450 ml. Shampoo or Conditioner . . .2.29. Sudden Beauty 500 ml. Hair Spray 2.99 Mother Parker's 10 oz. Instant Coffee •.• • 0ae.. .4.49 Maxi 30's, Thin 30's or Plus 26's Always Feminine Pads • 0 • TRIANGLE DISCOUNT mrotawm*Wra••••••, open 01 ft.m, to 9 n Weekdays :Sundays Noon to Six r Ur!)„ ,t.A 134' )15141 11,11'617;J' 1.011,c1107,4 ,t4;14.4k. rri Ttr,teuz ...AIL) ft Lt.,' 11)1: /r3 sifsmoVorAjzpotlnvitr„Motryiw bockki. Program coonlinatait4ra Buchanan gave the branches' 4;0404' ties for the year. • The Institute will be twinning with Nova Scotto this.year. A new cookbook is alsobeing sold. Mrs. Marion Dougall installed the officers for 198990:r past presi- dent, Mrs. Margaret Taylor; presi- dent, Mrs. Mary Hunter; vicerptesi- dents, Mrs. Ross Higgins, Nits. Len Archambault; secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Clare Van Camp; public rela- tions, Mrs. Leonard James; curator, Mrs. William Porter; District dele- gate, Mrs. Hunter; program coordi- nator, Mrs. Richard Buchanan. Londesborough branch thanked the ladies for a very interesting day and Goderich Township extended the invitation for 1990. Club honors Mrs. Mathers On Monday, June 5, members of the PHAM Club had a luncheon to honor Mrs. Bert Mathers of Wing - ham, who soon will be moving from town, This was the club's 45th reunion and was held at the home of Mrs. George Galbraith, Turnberry Estates. Antique cars are displayed this Sunday Follow the road to the Ontario Agricultural Museum this Sunday, June 10 and shift into the era of goggles and dusters, Packards and Models "Tin Lizzies and Rumble Seats” will feature over 200 antique cars dating from 1898 to 1969 and is part of the national judging meet of the Historical Automobile Society of Canada. Over 16 classes of antique cars will be judged, beginning at 11 a.m. Vehicles will remain on display for the entire day. Features at this year's event include a classic antique car display, music by the Wright family of West Montrose and a special display by the Cana- dian Service Station Memorabilia Association. Take this opportunity to discover the museum's 32 -hectare site. You'll see live demonstrations of black- smith, wheelwright, spinning and weaving of wool. Plus, you'll see farm animals and have a chance to explore over 30 buildings and dis- plays. The museum is located five kilo- metres west of Milton. From High- way 401, take Exit 320 or 312 and follow the signs. Give UNICEF gifts and cards yeat-round ,- and help -a chfid Contact: UNICEF Ontario 333 Eglinton Avenue East Toronto, Ontario M4P 1L7 Telephone (416) 487-4153 Or call tell -free 1-800-268-6364 (Operator 509) DECOY MAKING—Rev. Larry Welch of;Inuevale brought .. .„ fine art of decoy making to:the Art *.n.,Attiort '89 program held Monday evening at the F E. Madill SecondarySchool an ,. spo . , soled by the Wingharn and Area Community Milt • ; . STANDARD Josephine St. TRUST Wingharn 357-2022 HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5,1. Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-1 YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS CENTRE Member Canada Deposit Insurance CorPoralion D WE'RE GIVING AY WATCHES Receive a Seiko, Pulsar or Lorus watch just for opening a new Savings Account of $2,500 or more (Minimum 90 days) And . . . for our regular customers in this branch a special draw for a Bulova egulator" wall clock. Complete rules are available at all branches. We want you to try your "Hometown Savings Centre; so we're offering: Your choice of Men's or Ladies Watches. Just for opening a new savings account df: Suggested Retail Value $2,500 .. you receive a Lorus Watch .. to $ 39.95 $5,000 .. you receive a Lorus Watch . . to $ 69.95 $10,000 .. you receive.a Pulsar Watch .. to $140.00 $15,000 .. you receive a Seiko Watch . . to $225.00 STANDARD TRUST This offer is good for a limited time only and is limited to one watch per household. Watches subject to availability/substitution. WING HAM 35 branches across Canada S1.6 billion in assets 357-2022 Standard Trust will match public donations to the Blyth Festival Building Fund, received in our branches, to an amount of $5,000. .,irry4f;F: CatilfrnaiintSAitgAtililttlittistUtItittitIttkittttettitt,ttlittentAttemlittmeliitSiaSad