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The Huron Expositor, 1979-04-19, Page 17P.ROViNCIAL HONOURS: • Lora►, 4-H members, from left., Betty Boer, J'a Allan; ......Cie A lac Robyn. McLellan: end Brenda; ` Ded..!!g. o, were awarded d Provincial honours; at Achievement Night lest week. (Photo by Oke) COUNTY HONOURS - Home economist Grace County honours , to Linda Gerstenkorn and Janice new Correspondent MRS.'t11LUA PAYNE 362-5018 At -the Annual Meeting of the Hensall Women's Insti- tute, . held in the United Church, the new slate of Officers Was installed by Hurondale President, Mrs. Marion Dougall, Past presi- dent, Mrs« Carl Payne; presi- dent, Mrs. Cecil:. Pepper;. vice-president, Mrs« Sam Nannie; secretary, Mrs.. Pearl Koehler •Assistant Sec- retary, Mrs. Robert Simpson treasurer, "Mrs, John Sl,ea; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Tom Sherritt; District direc- tor. Mrs. John, . Corbett assistant district director, Mrs. Robert Simpson; public relations, Mrs. John Corbett, Mrs. Carl Payne; Tweeds - Secretary of Social develop• meat regarding' Family U'ntty Month and front the Home Economist about upcoming short courses, Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Mrs, Elizabeth Ri- Jey and Mrs. Hazel Corbett were chosen for the gift committee and volunteers were asked for to help with the programme for the -•-Dis- trict Annual. Fall fair coma mittee to be Mrs. Sam. ltannie. Mrs. Carl Paw artd Mrs Cecil Pepper. An Auction bale ot •0111eles. brought raised' over $30.. -lostesses Mrs. Tom Sherritt and, Mrs. Blighton Ferg and: their committee served lunch Programme convenors were Mrs. James McAllister' and:•Miss. Greta Laramie. lal The Sacrament of Holy Communion'was observed, at the Maundy Thursday even- ing service at Hensttlt United' Church and was conducted by Rev,. Garnett muir , history, Mrs, Sara Husser. Preaching on, "The Rannie, Mrs. Robert Simp- song at Midnight,'" 'Rev. son, Mrs. Albert Alexander; . Husser pointed out that the branch directors, Mrs. John 'whole of the new Testament, Skea, Mrs, Vera ,Brintnell, rf cgs 'with ' musie from the Mrs, Elizabeth Riley; press attgets proclaiming Christ s reporter, Mrs. Carl Payne; birth to the revclationS of St, card convenor, Mrs. Gladys John• Bird, right 'presented Coteman;.pianists, Mrs, Wil- This tousle comes from the Murray. liam Sher Rogerson, Mrs. Myrtle last Supper which toncluded (Photo by Oke). of a hymn. Committees agriculture. So Jesus went •to Gethse- and canadian industries, Mrs mane when . we come up PeaCorl Koehler, Mrs. Walker against it• The way of the Carlile; citizenship and world song 'is theway of victory: affairs, Mrs. Carl Payne, . The choir, led ..by their Mrs,' Len Purdy, education -director, Mrs, Marianne Mc and cultural activities • Mrs. Caffrey, sang,""Tcne,rae in Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. James - R Flat" with Dr:. Ralph •Top') McAllister family and con- at the organ, Easter Iiflies, sumer affairs, Mrs. William on either side of the pulpit. "Face Framers" - Catherine ' Rogerson, Mrs. Gladys. Cole- were provided- from the Mustard and Mary Gibson; man resolutions, Mrs. Jam bequest of the, tate Mr, and :30 p.m. oti Sunday Commentators. "Modern es McAllister; auditors, 'Mrs. Mrs. Victor Fee. Millies'". ' William Rogerson; Mrs. Cliff A. Sunrise service'was held Seaforth 11 Exhibit - Britton. , 'Costume: •vs Fine taring the ing, Jeweller. - Jane `Ellis and •Easter hymns wereevensung! and Rose Ann Van Loon; Com- a selection of `"Quipsels" mentators. Ni"e Nacs': were read from the Farmer's School, Thost taking part. McKillop IV - Exhibit - Almanac. Mrs: 'Elizabeth' Ri were Glenn Slade, Tim Row-. 'Handbags for Any ley.' gave a reading, '`Child eliffe;"`Mary t rysdale, Step,. Occasion'` Louise Ryan, Psychology'" from '`Through hen Gerstenkorn"'Dana 'Boz Commentator. • "Nameless a Roadside Window'" Zatto, Starr Jesney and Scott Nine", 21 members answered' the Jesney:, Rev: Garnett Husser Intermission, Fashion toll call by the payment of was at the organ. Following Show by all clubs- Props and . fees• Mrs. Cart Payne read the service, a bacon and egg. set up - Seaforth' 1 "Acres- the ;'report of , the Spring breakfast was enjoyed by all on, Addicts •---Board--• meeting-in-the-place--rpres •' of Mrs. James' McAllister. : ' The regular 'morning ser - t D D r'r The district Annual on May vice:. was conducted by Rev.: Mr I ■ 17 was brouht-to members Garnett Husser who preaFh g ed on Life .has the las ` and•Mrs, Jack McGee; • attention,: also the Fall Nally t Blyth, 'visited recently with on October 1, the•. plaque to word, After the .utter desp- be. 'presented at Centralia air and desolation of the Mr, and Mrs, W.L.�Mellis. p Bru `:'.field; and. St And: College andmilage for offi- �ucifix' ion, the resurreciioa revs Church, • Kipper], held :a'c 'sial business: • was incredible to he 'disci join Good Friday Service at 8 Correspondence was re= pies; The resurrection spells p.m. in St: Andrews.. ceived from the Provincial new life from dead hopes, girls take ;part' BY WILMA OKE About 9() members of nine. 4-H .Homemaking clubs in thew ;Seaforth`... area . par ticipated itl an Achievement Night program Tuesday at Seaforth Public School.' • Accessories — . The Final: Touch was the program's • theme and topics:, discussed included how accessories, can best accent their wardrobes. Members become more A- ware of jewellery; shoes, belts; .starves; hats and, other accessoriesand how to select and care for them.:Members sewed a simple acccssoty -t wear in the summer. months. Provincial honors for cora- pleting: 12 club projects were ,awarded to Betty•Bcer, Hen - 'salt; Jane Man, Brucefield; Robyn McLellan... Kippen; • and Brenda DeJong, Seaforth. County honors, for ..completing six projects went ,to .Linda Gerstenkorii, Hen- sal .and Janice Murray. .!Seaforth. -_ Skits•, and exhibits and a •;fashion, show were presented by the members for a large audience. Miss Grace Bird, Home Economist for Huron pre- sented the certificates :and 4-H teaspoons and com- mented on the program, Seaforth 111 - Exhibit .-- '-Gloves Past & Present; Miss Little (Eileen Connelly,) and Mrs. Extra (June Haney) • Commentators: "Little Extras". Killo �- Exhibit "Birthstones :1 - t stones Legends.' & Characteristics Donna McClure, Commentator: "Aunty Accessories." Hensall 1I1 - Exhibit' ,. o "Fads. in—Accessories" Accessories" Janice. Campbell and Donna. PORTS �,., 1 $4,y, N„ „ Zwaan, Commentators. "Ac- cessory Sewers' Hensall I Skit "Accent with Accessories:" - All mem- bets participating, "The End Result". Hensall 11 -"Exhibit - "Feet Are Where its; At Betty Beer and Linda Roberts,' Commentators, "The Stylish Seven." - Egmondville - Skit "Ac- cessories of Other Lands'" All members participating: "Fahionable Fillies Ki pen 11:1 E hibit LIBERTY PRINTS The classic :shirt — resist dress t+ ith the new narrate• cuff and ,small 110.00' The narrow front tem/miry! skirt • with fruit tie brit g d .sine pockets 45.00 The skin suit that'., a knaekont warn twit/ or without r1 blazer . , ,11 0,00 LADIES !FASHION SHOP STRATFORD. 2714691. DtvlSION or J lf, ooR'DCN. morning led by the young people' . of Mrs; Sharon Wurm's class in the Sunday', SHOP THESE WEEKLY STAR STUDDED SPECIALS NIAD' SHOULDERS' SHAMPOO FAMILY SIZE. 511Th. Square, oODERlcI$/Mtib 4rnsr, CLINTON/M.1n Corner, $EAfORiH -"OUT OPTHIS WORLD SAVINGS RIGHT IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBOURHOOD"' 1,1 PStTO,R APRit, 10,194 Richard ock Hensalt; COnnelltor ;Riehat 4 Packharn ls. now a :C4na4>ru.,., citizen. thought at wa.;*..,abtatlt tine*'" 1V a P'ackham, wlto$e .wife and.twee children .are Canadians, • told: the Expositor - The councillor, who was' n: eligible to hold office since Ite wa,s a British subject, was 1 ono of 37 people ,who were •awarded citizenship •calyds a recent ceretr►ony in London- Kippen U1• MRS. RENA CALDWELL • 262-5935 Mr: and Mrs. hrnerson Anderson. have • returned front, spending the winter irl; Florida and Texas. U.C.W. of St. Andrews Church met on Tuesday,, The sabbath was changed from the last day of the week to the first, another sign of the beginning of new life, Life has the last word over death, he gad, Inspiring music was provi- ded by the choir's two numbers, "Christ is risen" April 10 in the church and. entertained the' ladies • of Bayfield, Goshen, Varna and: Bruceiieid. Mrs• Jack Sin- clair gave the worship on the Easter theme assisted by Mrs :Percy Wright and Mrs+ Ross troadfoot on the organ. and: 'Benediction" from "Glory to God" by Haydn. Love was the theme of the Easter meeting'of Unit one Of the, Hensall United Church, held in the church parlour on April 12 at 2 p.m; •Mrs. JWene Keys, who presided,. first read a poem, ",Faith" then spoke ,on love. Love enables us to see things wr could not see otherwise. 'Accepting the Gr;,ce god reveals in Jesus Christ puts Easteir in our yes and we begin to ser as we never saw before. Here and now we see (Continued on. Page 24) • Il ' Mr. Paekharn wh It til inCanada for seven rel K was given a plaque and, card with his photo to mArk the occasion and he ami; jokingly with the reporter thatthat's more than native born, Canadians have. President Mrs. P.E. Kylee welcomed the ladies. Speak. er was Mrs- Kathy :Pryde' of Family Social Services wha, spoke on Child Abuse and also presented a film, -Sylvia Bell, Ffensall• favoured with several solos accompanying; herself on the guitar. Lunch: was served by the hostesses: Mrs, Wm, Consitt and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick.. On Palm Sunday, David Binnendyk, Gordon Love, Bill Kinsman, Sandra Finlay- son, Julie Wright, Mrs, Robert Cooper, Mrs. John Kinsman, Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McGregor,Robert McGregor, David. McGregor joined the• congregation at St - Andrews., • on New Used Everything reduced to .:. clear. 4-79 Zephyr 5-'79 Monarch 5-'79 Cougar. 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