The Huron Expositor, 1979-09-20, Page 84 THE 'HURON EXPOSITOR, S PTO DER 20x. 1979
Members of Seaforth
Women's lostitnto enjoyed a
filM On the making of fOtterY:
On a wheel and A dernon
'Stratton. on the bandmaitittit
uf pottery when they met foto
their Sept. meeting •bitst
Tuesday evening in the
Seaforth Public School, Mrs.
Mary Carroll doing the hand
demonstrating said It re,..
quites More time to do
pottery by hand, but it is a
hobby to her. Using wheel
requires a very steady hand
for accurate molding she saidl
also 7 watching the heat
temperature when firing in
the• Kiln is very important.
She had several articles of
pottery on display Mrs.
Carroll- Was introduced and
thanked by Mrs. •R,J. Doig.
Mrs, N, Rtehl. the pre-
sident, opened the meeting
with a poem "Before its too
ate: and conducted the
business. Roll call was
answered with "tbo name of
the slip, both or plant you
brought for exchange.
Mrs:, Ancona Crozier was
appOinted, delegate to the
Fall Rally being held in
fliciville On October lst. and
Mrs» N. Riehl will be dele-
gate to the London Area
Convention, being held in St.
Marys arena and community
ce,ntre -on Noy. 1st and 2n4.
Mrs- R. J. Doig to be
alternate delegate.
Mettle for London Area
Convention is. Rights and
ResPonSibilitieS of the Child.
Carel Campbell and Jim
5Wan Of "Morning Break"
program on London Radio
will be speakers at the
Banquet Nov. 1st and tbe
Belle Ringers a St. Marys
will be the entertainers.
Tickets to be ordered by
Oct. 15th for banquet and
meals at convention. Re-
solution to he presented at
the Area ConvennOtt Was,
re4r1 and will be voted OP at
inert meeting.
Several members: were
interested in the courSe On
"Indoor Pardening"
sponsored by •Horne
•Economics Branch of the
Ministry of Agrieniture and;
:Food, Plans. for food booth
And, corressioa at the
Settfortit fah were
compteted.
Remember to 1414
tickets on the quilt draw.
Meeting closed wIfft -000.
„Savo the Queen .and lnach
was served by Mrs. J. E.
MacLean. MO- Me
'Stephenson: and Mrs. A.
Pepper.
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Australian girl visits
BY MARIFLTLINAM RON. Broadrobt told Ws,
Rev- Broadfoot of St. fantiliar Sten! In alt
Thomas Anglican Chunk interesting way. When Testis
took our .church service Rev. saw ZaoeboettO in the tree he
Broadfgot with R.J. Spinal at said to Zacchneas. Come
the pianci led sing song to Awn for today I must bileat
get in the mood for the hymn you 74echaeus was a
sing. pnbliCan and a tax. collector.
We sang familiar old songs. They were 'considered to
from our "Sing Out" song be extortionists who
books. BY the Light of the collected as much money as
silv4ry moon" rye got a they could, perhapsillegallY,
L°verlY:Filltirh of CoconutS". collect money for themselves
A bicycle Built for TWO". se they were hated by the
"It's- a. long Way tq PeoPle, The people
Tipperary". murmured and said Jesus
We then: sang the had gone to be i guest at the
follOwing hymns: to open the borne of a sinner.
Church. Service "Tell Me the The publican was a
old, 0,14, story". "He changed man.Jesus always
Leadeth Me (;) Blessed reaches out to, us sinners,
Thought"... He came to give us: life and
For meditation Re - Broad love, This example should
foot read Psalm 25 which is enlarge our understanding of
very comforting for every- People -
one. Then Rev. firoadfnot The service closed with
told the familiar Story of prayer, The Lords prayer in
ZneChaguS. St. Luke Chapter unison and: IBenediction. A
l9 Verse 1, Jesus was going -snack lunch was enjoyed.
to Jerusalem. and passed A special thanks to Rev.
'.throngh Jericho. Zacchaeus Broadfoot and R.J. Spittal for
had heard of' Jesus and his help with the singing.
wan ed to see him. As the Read St, LuIce Chapter 19,
small, of stature climbed up complete story.
into a sycomore tree SO he VISITORS
could see Jesus. Jack Frost St. Thomas
H'ortt:cuitura• l .trip to place was crowded,he.being Verse, the end for the
The September meeting ot hints, roots and miler. plants OW auctioned off and a .coffee
the Seaforth Horticultural Several iris and peony ated by Dr, Whitman were hour followed.
Society was held at the
Seaforth Public School on
Wed. Sept. 12,
The President Mrs. Doig
told the made at group a decision had
been a director?
called .t.0. visit. With him was,
his Rr40444$1/ter Niki Frost
Tram Perth-, Attatralla.: A
tWeive year old., she plays ,a,
euphelliurnhla band and is
interested in, athletics. She
likes Canada. and enjoys
:meeting her grandfathers.
;friends and relatives,
Pat Rirnmer called from
$,P.S. to interview me for
"Then and Now" for her
Column, "Kids Teens :and
Inbetweens''.
In my 45 years of teaching
many incidents happenettnot
all for publication. 1 keep
those safely in my mentor/.
Mr. Ken Kaitirtg.
Kitchener visited. his wife
Qiive Knifing recently,
Leone Rowat and Peg
Grieve joined us in a game Of
bridge Friday afternoon
when Leone Rowat and M.
Turnbull had high score. The
cards were surprisingly pd:
o
near the beginning of the
game. peg Grieve and
,Glatlys Brightrall had a
grand slam but failed to. bid
it.
The final score was close,
1390 to I340. The bidding
was erratic at times but it all
seemed to turn out well, A
special thanks to our vita
tfVR(7.14:coyNTY.:BORDL-OF: gPIJCATIO.'
EVENING CLASSES
meeting to purchase four
more planter bens for main
street. It was decided anyone
Wanting slips or plants from STARTING DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WILL RE MON'. OCT. 1 f 1979
itilisisTMATION INFONNIATIoN
the. olanters 011 main street
• 1 • All classes vita be4in during the week of October 1, 1979
could take them on Oct. 1st,.
A letter of appreciation'
from Hibbert Township was
read. thanking the Dublin
members of the society for
the beautiful flower bed at
the Dublin corner.
A bus trip is being planned
forWed. Oct. 10 to Kitchen-
er farmees market, dinner at
the Stone Crock and then
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10 Session Course '15
Less than 10 Session *IP
Cred30
it courses
$00 •
Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning Or visiting the schcial.
3. Late registration will be accepted on opening;night if class is not already filled.
4. Classes will be held weekly, 'generally frorn 8 -ib p.m.
5. One credit toward* Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic
north to view the fall colours
at Beaver Valley and Colling-
mpe, . .
or Gladys Doig, Ivirs. Muriel
to contact Ruth Beutenmiller
.
Materlois for protactii must be suPPIlod by students. Students must purshus. requirsus toxt books.
courses coletd
woodAnyone interested is
I
Klie, past president of the "SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO OE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENItOLMENT.
Ontario tiorticukural Societ)5 IF THERE 15 SUFFICIENT DEMAND, OTHER COURSES MAY OE ARRANGED
vvas the guest speaker who .
gave many helpful gardening , •
• • ,
Weavers CENTRAL. HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON-PHONE 482-3471
enjoy
workshop
• The Huron • Tract
Spinners and Weavers Guild
held a. workshop on the farm
of . Mary McLeod • near
Scaforth, Mrs. IvicLeod and
120.1.e.11e Kilbattrof-St. Paul's•
Station instructed six
members of the guild in the
ancientart of card weaving,
• At one time the art seemed
lost forever and archeologists
were puzzled by finds of
square flatobjects made Of
• pottery, leather or wood With
• from two to four holes in the
the corners. .
However.. in- 180,.
Margareth Lehman, a
German . researcher
• experimented with the
. • objects until she found that it
was used for the weaving of
sturdy bands.
. Once this was established,
• it was published in a German
• magazine and from, all parts
of the.world came word that
in their respective countries
this art was known.
• It is one of the oldest
• Weaving practises, for bands
ythat could have been made
with the cards have been,
found in Egypt dating front
800, BC.
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Crocheting (Beginners) (to wks.)
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