Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, 1968-71, p. 4

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4â€"H Club News The fifth 4H meeting of the Lakeside Lifesavers Club was on October _ 5th in the Orange Hall. In the absence of the president, the viceâ€"president Vivian Day presided. The minâ€" utes were read by Mrs. Holden. 18 girls answered the roll call. Mrs. Chas. Holden talked about traffic safety and home safety. ‘The fourth 4H meeting of the La&eesié‘é” club was held on Sept. 28th"at 10 a.m. in the OFange Hall. The meeting openâ€" ed â€"with the £}1 pledge and the TAVISTOCK â€" Four girls received â€" provincial _ honors Saturday at the 4â€"H achieveâ€" ment day in Tavistock Hall. Free Press Woodstock Burea The homemaking. clubs. of Brooksdale, Braemar, Lakeâ€" side, Harrington, H i c k s 0 n, Princess Elizabeth, Anna P. Lewis and Browns participatâ€" The winners included Elaine McKay, Sharon Morris, Linda Thompson, Embro; and Linda Ferguson, Bright. ed 4â€"H gir County honors went to Julie Smith, Cheryl Gates, Lynda Gates, Betty Langdon, Lakeâ€" side; Donna â€"Pye, Karen Thoimpson, H e a t her Innes, Embro; Gloria Kittmer, Harâ€" rington West; Anna Vermunt, Woodstock:; â€" Linda _ Reibling, Linda Currah, Bright; Norma Weil, Tavistock. Mrs. Donald Kittmer, Harâ€" rington West, received her ten years leaders certificate. Miss: Mary E. â€" Bothwell, home economist, was in charge and Mrs. Gordon Know, president, Oxford North Hall, Lakeside at 10 a.m. The meeting opened with repeating the 4H pledge. The minutes were read by Mary Holden. The roll call. was "A book I would like to own." The lesson topic of Mrs. Kew‘s address. was "Burns and First Aid". The \‘e:xt meeting will be held on pt. 28th at 10 a.m. in the «keside Orange Hall. roll call, "Name‘a person who has made a good contribution to health." The minutes were read by Mary Holden. ~The topâ€" ic for lesson discussion was "Safe milk and pasteurization." The third 4H meeting was held on Sept. 21st at the Orange BBev. ] 46F 1 4 & 9 receive honors Women‘s â€"Institute presented the awards. The second 4H meetingâ€"of the Lakeside Club was held in the Orange Hall, Lakeside on Sept. l4th at 10 am. 24 girls answered the roll call, "A book I would like to own." The name of the club was still not decided. In the discussion, the leaders talked about how we spend our time off. Then the meeting was adjourned. The first meeting of Lakeside 4â€"H Club was held on Sept. 7th at 10 a.m. in Lakeside Orange Hall. Mrs. James Kew and Mrs. Charles Holden were leaders. Election of officers took place: President, Betty Anne Langdon; viceâ€"president, Vivian Day; sec: retary, Mary Holden; treasurer, Judy Kew; press reporter, Julie Smith. 24 girls answered the roll call "Tell how old you are and what grade you are in at school.". The name of the unit is "The Club Girl Stands on: Guard." Navy blue was chosen for the color of our books. In the discussion Mrs. Holden and Mrs. Kew talked about "the club girl as a Canadian citizen". Then the meeting was adjourned. Receiving provincial honors with the completion of 12 proâ€" jects were Alma Garner, RR 4, Embro; Maxine Innes, RR 1, Embro; Mary MacDonald, RR 2,, ‘Tavistock; Sharon Matheson, RR 2, Embro; Carâ€" ol McKay, RR 2, Tavistock; Mary Sippel, RR 1, New Hamâ€" burg and_ Carolyn Wilhelm, RR 2, Tavistock. Receiving _ county _ _honors with the completion of 6 proâ€" jects were Linda Cucksey, RR 2, Lakeside; Jane Kew, RR 2, Lakeside; â€" Brenda MacKay, RR 5, Embro; Donna Munro, RR %2, Embro; Pat Scott, RR 1, Plattsville; and Bonnie Wilâ€" helm, RR 2, Tavistock. EMBRO â€" Tavistock Area 4â€"H â€" Homemaking clubs. of B rooks dale, Harrington, Brown‘s _ Corners, Lakeside and Braemar along with clubs from Hickson and Tavistock held â€" their regular. achieveâ€" ment day at Zorra Highland Park School, Embro on Saturâ€" dav. Afternoon sessions consisted of displays and skits put on by the various clubs which were viewed by 200 interested parâ€" ents and friends. Free Press Woodstock Bureau Mrs. Gordon Knox, presiâ€" dent of North Oxford Women Institute was on hand to preâ€" sent the certifitates. Mrs. Joan_ Winfield, home economist, _ Essex, â€" Ontario, commented on exhibits while Mrs. Elsie Felker, home econâ€" omist, RR 1, York, commentâ€" ed on â€" demonstrations _ and skits. Tavistock area Achievement Day presented by 4â€"H

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