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to Me Only' ctd) ... . . ... .... ... ' iii '' iov' er8'i"_ 'I ane' >i1Y'''deirie ''''''''' ''' ''! But might I of Jove's nectar sip, i bells nng so I would not change for thine. mernly 2 2 SMILES tear will be a mel!lory There are smiles that mke us j S? and pray_ each m.ght for ha ppy, T1.ll we meet aga.l.n. There are smiles that make us 26 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOl.E There are smiles that steal away h' b · ht ;n the old the tear drops e sun s rJ.g 4 As · the sunbeams steal away the . Kentucky home, . There are smiles that have a Tl.s summer, , the_dark1es are gay, : tender meaning, (see corn - top s npe arxi the That the eyes of love alone can j 1.n bloom, . j But the smiles that fill my heart : The b1rds make mus1c all the : with sunshine :The young folks roll on the httle Are the smiles that you gi ve to me.Allcabin falloolrha , d b . ht ( : merry, ppy an r 1g ; : 23 SWEET AND LCX / 'n by, hard ti mes come a knocking[ Sweet and lovr, sweet and loo , j at the door , j V/ind of the western sea; Then my old Kentucky home ,good Low, la.··, breathe and bl CJN, : night . \'l ind of the western sea; Over the rolling wate rs go, 27 POLLY- 1 'TOLLY- DO ODLE Come from the dying moon and blO\';; Oh I went dovm south to see my Sal ,j Bl ow him to me , Polly-wolly - Doodle all the . JaY While my l1ttle one, while my j My Sally am a spunky gal, pretty one sleeps . j Sing Polly-W olly - Doodle all the day. 24 THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME · •w d th s R'b ber thee well, fare th ee well, ay own upon e wanee 1 Fare thee well my fairy fay, far, far aw ay, : F 1 , · t L ' · 'Dere 's where my he a rt is turning t m go1.ng S 0 ou s1.anna ebber, j o see my us yanna , ' Dere 's wher e de old folks stay, j S1ng Polly- Wolly- Doodle all the daY, . A ll up and down the whole creation, sadly I roam, (tation, : Still long ing for th e ol d plan- · And for the old folk s at home. All de world am sad and dreary, . Everywhere I roam, (weary, · Oh:darkies ho w my heart g rows Far fr om de old folks at home . 2 5 TILL WE MEET AGAIN S mile the while you kiss me sad adieu, ( the clouds roll by, I' ll come to you (blue . Thon ... the ... skie s .. w. ill .. ... ......... .L ................. ... ... .................... .. .......................... .......... ........ . t ' /fJ 3 A .; .. ............... ..... ........ .. .... ............................. .... ...... ................ ..... .......... .......................... .... .................. . .. ....... .. ......... .......... .... : SO U VENIR S 0 N G S H E E T and presented by Miss Myrt le Paddon for use at the East :El gin District Annual, in Yarmouth Centre United Church, June 14th, : 1 9 3 4 · :·······--························· ···················· ················ · ····· · ····· · ·· ··· · ···· ················· · ······· ············ ·········· · ·· ········ ··· ······ ... · . ....... ... .. . .. . .. . INSTITUTE O DE ;A thing it is to meet · In friendship 's circle bri ght, \ There nothing stains the pleasure ; The :teple Leaf forever . The Yaple Leaf,our emblem dear, The Maple Leaf foreve r: (bless Gods ave our King, and heaven sweet, Or dims the radiant light. _ The Maple Leaf fo rever . ; No unkins word our lips shall pass [ 4 . GOD SAVE THE KING . No envy sour the mind . (weal [ God save our gracious Kin g, : P...-"'- each shall seek the common live our noble King, ( ... ' ·ood of all m ankind. [ God sa':'e 1 0 CANADA ! Send h1m _ anada : Our and Native and jTrue patriot - love in all thy _ sons : Long to r e1gn us; command . (r ise, : God save the :with glowing hearts we see thee ; 5. 0 GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST True North, strong and free,' i 0 God, help in ages past, i And stand on guard, 0 ho pe for years to come, stand on guard fo r thee : : Our shelter from the stormy blast, Canada! Gloriou s and free ! i And our eternal home: l We stand on guar d f or thee : : Beneath the shadow of Thy throne 0 Canada : we stand on g uard for 1 Thy saints have dwelt secu r e; thee J Sufficient is Thine ar m alone, 0 Where pines and maples ! And our defence is sure , grow, (rivers flow, 0 God, our help in ages past · prairies spread and lordly hope for years to come; (last ; How dear to us thy broad domain, j Be Thou our guard, while t r oub les [From East to Yfestern sea : And our eternal home . land of hope for all who toil'! 5 THE BELLS OF ST. MARY 'S j Thou true North, strong and free! The bells of St . Mary ' s a:t swee t Canada ! Gloriou s and free : stand on gua rd fo r thee! (thee eventid e, (your side' . w d d f Shall call me, beloved to come Canada: e stan on g uar or And out in the valley, in sound of: 3. THE M APLE LEAF FOREVER the sea (waiting for me . : In days of yore, from Britain's I knovr you ' 11 be waiting, yes, shore, The Bells of St . Ma ry's, Wolfe, the dauntles s hero came, Ah : hear they are calling 4 planted firm B ritannia's flag The young lov es, the true loves, 1 ·· ?- nada 's fair domain. (p ri de, Who come from the sea . _ , may it wave, our boast and And so, my _ belove d, : _joined in love together, Vlhen red leaves ar e fa lling (ov e r} ·; __ .The ... Thistl.e , .S.hamr.ac.k, Rose · entwine
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  • .(Dri-~k to Me Only' ctd) ... . . ... .... ... r-e·~. 'iii '' iov'er8'i"_'Iane'>i1Y'''deirie''''''''''''''! But might I of Jove's nectar sip, i "t. eddl.n~ bells w~ll nng so I would not change for thine. ~ mernly 2 2 SMILES ~Every. tear will be a mel!lory There are smiles that mke us j S? wa~t and pray_ each m.ght for me, ~

    happy, ~ T1.ll we meet aga.l.n. There are smiles that make us blu~ 26 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOl.E There are smiles that steal away ~Th h' b · ht ;n the old

    the tear drops ~ e sun s ~nes rJ.g 4 As · the sunbeams steal away the de~ ., . Kentucky home, . • There are smiles that have a ~ Tl.s summer, , the_dark1es are gay, :

    tender meaning, (see ~ Th~ corn- top s npe arxi the meadow~ That the eyes of love alone can j 1.n ~e bloom, . j But the smiles that fill my heart : The b1rds make mus1c all the ~ay . :

    with sunshine :The young folks roll on the httle Are the smiles that you give to me.Allcabin falloolrha, d b . ht ( : merr y , ppy an r 1g ; : 23 SWEET AND LCX/ ~ By 'n by, hard times come a knocking[ Sweet and lovr, sweet and loo , j at the door , j V/ind of the western sea; ~ Then my old Kentucky home ,good Low, la.·· , breathe and bl CJN, : night . \'l ind of the western sea; Over the rolling wate r s go, ~ 27 POLLY- 1'TOLLY- DOODLE Come from the dying moon and blO\';; Oh I went dovm south to see my Sal , j Blow him a~ain to me , ~ Sing Polly-wolly- Doodle all the . JaY While my l1ttle one, while my j My Sally am a spunky gal,

    pretty one sleeps . j Sing Polly-Wolly- Doodle all the day.

    24 THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME · •w d th s R'bber ~ Fare thee well, fare t hee well, ay own upon e wanee 1 ' ~ Fare thee well my fairy fay, far, far away, : F 1 , · t L ' · 'Dere 's where my hea rt is turning ~- For t m go1.ng S 0 ou s1.anna ebber, j ~r o see my usyanna ,

    ' Dere ' s where de old folks stay, j S1ng Polly- Wolly- Doodle all the daY,. All up and down the whole creation,

    sadly I roam, (tation, : Still longing for the old plan- · And for the old folk s at home.

    All de world am sad and dreary, . Everywhere I roam, (weary, · Oh:darkies how my heart grows Far from de old folks at home .

    2 5 TILL WE MEET AGAIN Smile the while you kiss me sad

    adieu, ( \~en the clouds roll by, I ' ll

    come to you (blue . Thon ... the ... skie s .. w.ill .. :?.~.

  • n-a~ii~···~·;·· ·st"~·~~:y·~ ·~ · ·· ~·td:~"Y · ··············· ·····\7h~·~···"I~·i;;;··h~·~·~t·~· · ·~·~·~· .. h~~~~·~····~ii ....... : j The love bells shall ring out, ~ the world is bright and gay, jRing out, for you and me. [And· when Irish eyes are smiling, [7. ' Neath the crust of the old : they steal your heart away. j apple pie (I. ~ 11 . WAITIN' AT THE GATE FOR KATY j There is something for you and for;Yfhen the cows c orne home and the j It may be a pin the cook has drop- [ milkin ' is through, i ped in, ~ I can always be found, ~ Or it may be a dear little fly . j\'laitin ' at the gate for Katy [ It rre.y be an old rusty nail, . j • (Whistle) [Or a piece of the pussy eat ' s tai~phen the.Katy -d~ds does what the ~ But whatever it be, ~ Katy -d~ds do, ~ It ' s for you r:tnd for me , (pie. j i'~l.be hangin ' around, i 'Neath the crust of the old apple ~Vial. tJ.n • at the gate for Katy . : i (Whistle) . 8 . S~LVER THREADS ~MONG THE GOLD [l 2 • LOVE'S OLD S1JVEET SONG ( Darl~ng, I am grow~ng old, ~Once in the dear dead days beyond Si~ver threads among the gold ~ recall, (to fall. .

    , S~1ne. upon ~Y brow to- day, When o ' er the world the mists began j Life ~s fad7ng fast a~ay; (be [Out of the dreams that· rose in : i Bu~,my darhng ~ you .\nll be ,w~ll j happy throng, (sweet song, . ; Al"mys youn~ and fa~r. to me ; ~ Lo to our hearts love sang an old : i Yes,my darl~ng, you .vnll be --- :And in the dusk,where fell the i Alwa~s young and f~J.r to me. ~ fireli ght gleam, , ~rl1ng, I am grovnng,growing old,iSoftly it wove itself into our dream. ~ s~~ver threads a mong the gol d !Just a song at twilight, when the : ~ S~1ne. upon ~y brow to- day' j lights are low (come and go; · , L1.fe l.S fad~ng fast away. [And the flickering shadows ,softly · ~ 9 • THE OLD SPINNING WHEEL [Though the heart be weary, sad the : ; There's an old spinning wheel in [ day and long, ( old song ; · the parlour, ~Still to us at t wilight,comes love's ; Spinning dreams of long,long ago , ~Comes love ' s old sweet song . = Spinning dream> of an old fashiored : garden , (beau , [13 . LET ME CALL YOU SWEETHEART ~ And a maid with her old-fashioned iLet me call you sweetheart : Sometimes it seems that I can hearii ' m in love with you; . her in the twilight, :Let me hear you whisper [ At the organ softly singing, "Old :That you love me true . i Black Joe"; (the parlour, :Keep the lovelight glowing ~ There •s an old spinning wheel in :In your eyes so blue , ~ Spinning dreams of the long long 'Let me call you sweetheart, j a go. 'I'm in love with you. ~ 10. WHEN IRISH EYES ARE SMILING :14. PACK UP YOUR TroUBLES :when Irish eyes are smiling, sure =Pac~ up your toubles in your old ( : it's like a morn in spring, k1t ?ag . . : In the lilt of Irish laughter, you.P.nd sm~le, sm1le, sm1le; (your fag, · ....... can .. hear. ... the .. ang.el s. .. .si.ng,. ................ .. l1hile you.~ v.e .. a. ... luc.i.fat" ... to. .. ligh~ ....... ..

    sniii'e .. boys~ .. ti1at'' s ... the ... st:Yte· . ........... Tr~-~ .. ·;;~~-~~ ... h~~ .... ;i-~:t~·d ... th·i~ .... ~~-~-r~~--t What ' s the use of wor~ying! ~ day ' It never was worth wh7le, so ~ With colours that never fade, (day . Pac~ up your toubles ~n your old : And we find at the end of a perfect

    k~t bag, : The soul of a friend we've made. ; And smile ' smile' smile • l 1a. lET THE REST OF THE VJORLD GO Bf 15. PUT ON YOUR OLD GREY BONNET ~ With someone .like you ,a pal good ' Put on your old grey bonnet, : and true \'lith the blue ribbon on it, (shay~ I ' d like t~ leave it all behind, atrl While I hitch old dobbin to the [ go and find An~ thr01.;1gh the fields of clover ! Some place that •s known to God alone We 11 dr1ve up to ~over i Just a spot t 0 call our own, On our gol den wedd1ng day • ~ We ' 11 find perfect peace where joys

    \'/HEN YOU AND I WERE YOUNG ; never cease.

    (r •vt de red today to the hill ,M3ggi..ei Out there beneath a kindly sky ; . · .tch the scene below, (lli3.ggie ~ We ' ll build a sweet little nest _ creek and the old rusty mill ; somewhere in the Vlest, Where we sat in the long , long agq And let the rest of the world go b~. The g:een grov~ is gone from the ~ 19 • MY WJl,D IRISH ROSE

    h1l~, Ml.gg~e , . . j My wild Irish rose, V/he re fJ.rst the. da~~~es ~prung, • . 1 The sweetest flov/e r the grows, T?e old rusty m1ll ~ st~ll , MaggJ.~ You may search everywhere s~nce you and I were young. l But none can compare And now we are aged and gray,~~ With my wild Irish rose . The trial~ of life nearly done; ~ My wild Irish ro se, Let us ung. of the days that are j The dearest flower that blows;

    gone, lhgg~e, j And some day, for my sake, When you and I were young. ; She nny let me take 17. THE PERFECT DAY ~ The bloom from r.1y wild Irish rose . When you c orne to the end of a per4 20 THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL

    feet day 1 There's a long, long trail awinding And you sit alone ~1i th your thougJits Into the land of my dreams, While the chimes ring out vri th a ~ Where the nightingale is sin!$ing ,

    carol gay , i Where a white moon beam . (ing For the joy the day has brought . i There ' s a long,long night of wait-Do you think what the end of a pef,-Until my dr eams all come true,

    feet day ; Till the day when I ' 11 ~e g?ing Can mean to a tried heart, ( ing ray D~n that long , long tra~l Wl. th y :m When the sun goes down with a flam- 21 DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE And the. de':r friends have to part~ Drink to me only v1it h thine eyes, Well th1s l.S the end of a perfect And I will pledge with mine

    · y, Or leav.e a kiss within the cup,

    ( '.• the end of a journey, too; And I ' ll not a sk fo r wine; (rise,

    J .t leaves a thought that is The thirst that from the soul doth . ~ . _ ... g an~ strong . . : Doth ask a drink divine, : :.W:~th ... a .. w~sh .. :t.hat .. ~s ... .kind .. and true . . ... .. . ... . . .............................. ..

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    Certifies

    bv J1'3len

    Widner .

    D. Pr 11s.

    of W. I .

    Five ~irls receive countv honour cer+ift cRtP s

    r.. to R. 1ary- Anne Kocsis , Port ~tanlqv,

    B~rbara Jolley , Lockes 's. An~a qae Green ,

    Lockq

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    Miss Bonnie Wilson El gin Cou ntv

    qome Economis t , makes a fas t min -

    ute check on t he broth befor~

    serv i ng lunch to 22 4 H. T.e e de rs for Pro j ect "Which came firs t , t he

    ch£cEten or the e gfl ?"

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    April 2t; , 1981

    Elanor Stove r and Sandra Cansyn

    receiving their ~ yr. leaders

    certificate .

    Advanced Honours . April 2~ . 1081 .

    Miriam Fri tz Belmont .

    18 club . projects .

    Bonnie Wilson Home Economist of

    ~lgin County

  • 1~ich came first the Chi c ken or

    Eleanor Stovor received her ~ j7.

    certificate .

    ~~~~ d Sto~er hev aon iS~ai ved h•• his

    6 club County honours.

    Mariann Lunn her 16th project.

    Roger Stover and Jackie Terra

    Received their 6 club project

    County Honours .

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    Miriam Fritz , Jackie Terra of Belnont , Ro~er Stover of R . ~ ~

    Aylmer, received c ounty honours at 4 q ac~ievement day .

    Mrs . Russel l Lunn (Shirley)

    received ~er 4 H. certificate for bein~ a Le Pder . for K. M. -

    W. I .

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  • January 1981

    ( Kingsmill - Mapleton Club No . 1

    Le aders Mrs . Russel Lunn Shirley

    Ass . Mrs . David ~tover Eleanor

    Pres . Brenda Kokko

    V. P. Rosemary Van Bommel ,

    Sec . & Press Reporter rotating

    Telephone Joanne Foster ana Gordon Helka

    Skit Com . Joanne Foster , Shawn P,oble and Barbara Sheils .

    Club What came first the chicken or,the Egg .

    April 4, 1981

    This club 14 members 2 leade rs and 15 Institute members were

    ( entertained and had lunch prepared by the club .

    Skit I have a Bone to pick with you . was done .

    Puppet show- - Nancy Robinson Brenda Kokko What Easter means to me .

    Piano Solo-- Lisa Stringle Easter Pa rade Pa tti - Lyn Lunn led singing .

    Points Contests - Roger Stover . Winner s Bea Fuller , Les ley Morris John Weber

    Guitar sole- - Shawn goble .

    Word Oame -- Michael Stover , Winners Brenda Kokko an:i John 'vleber .

    Flute solo-- Rosemary VanBommell

    Piano solo-- Kristen Wri~ht

    Poem- - Lisa Stringle '1\-lhat Easter means to me.

    Piano sele-- Nancy Tobins on , Kristen Wright.

    Guess the Jelly beans - - Gorden Helka Win . Kristen Wright .

    Guess Pennie s - - Gorden Helka , \olin. Roger Stov9r .

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  • / Dh A 4- H. Clubs 1979-80

    . • 1 Accessori es the Final Touch .

    Na~cy Taylor, Joanne Hooke r, Linda Berry, Marily Raylor

    Marianne Lunn, Karin Prohl , Ruth Jen ken

    Le ader Marily Taylor

    Food For Friends

    JoanBe Hoo~er, Karin Prohl , Nancy Taylor , Marily Taylor,

    Ruth J anken ,

    Leaders. Baney Tay lor, Marilyn Taylor.

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    Michelee Wright , Michael Goble , Larry Jenkins , Roger Stover

    John Weber . Sean Gardener.

    Leader-- Nancy E . Gardener ,

    Ass . Eleanor Stower

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    4 H Club awards were presented Friday night at the annual

    County Hosteia Club banquet in Springfield to {left to right)

    Denise Weaver , Belmont Dairy Cal f c l ub . Mar y Catt , East Elgin

    Da iry Club . Fr ank Maynard , Sheeeen Dairy Calf club. Pat Mannell ,

    Corinth c lub and Charlie Jenkins of Belmont club . Mar . 7 , 1979

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    ~------------4-H JVinners March 2 , 1979

    These 4- t.I young cattle b reeder s .)n dp-ed on overall poin ts

    in 1978 were honoured at the Elgin Cm1nty ~olste i n club ' s

    annual banquet in Springfield , L*R Mar y Catt , E . Bl~in firs t

    time winrer . Back row , Frank Mayna~d, ~hedden , second time

    winner ?at Ma nni ll , Corinth 3rd time winner . Charlie Jenkins ,

    son of Donald Jenki r s Belmont , winnPr and hi~hest over- all points

    in Blgin Count y . Charlie d ispl ays the true t~ue model for his

    hi~h afgregate s c ore a ward .

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    4- H Homemaking Club Project - Essential Edibles

    Kingsmill - Mapleton Kooky Kookers

    Leaders : Mrs . David Stover Mrs . Roy Gardner

    Members : Tracy Annan - lst project Officers : Pres . - Roger Tracey Gardner - 2nd Debbie Jans - 5th Jenny J"'"lS - 2nd

    Barb ra Sheils - lst

    Brenda Sijeils - 2nd

    Roger Stover - 2nd

    Rosemary VanBommel - lst

    Anna Marie Vanderwyst - 2nd

    Kim wasyluk - 2nd

    Kim Willsey - lst

    Michelle Wright - lst

    Vice Pres . - Kim Willsey

    Secretary - rotating

    Treasurer - Tracey A.

    Press Rep . - Brenda

    Exhibit for Achelvement Day - Meatless Main D~shes

    Commentator - Rosemary VanBommel Helper - Jenny Jans

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    Kincsmil l -Maple to~1 4 H Club # 2

    Sp r ine; 197R Essential Eatables. ie~der-- Cole~n B~rry

    Members-

    Ass. - Louise Ber ry

    Mariann Lunn, Ruth Henken, Cath) Howey ,

    Patr i cit: •icCEullum, liinda Berry , Dorthy Howey ,

    Eery Joe Cloes .

    !Pall J978 Beedlepoint Colten Berry . Leader

    As s . r~s . Loui s P. B~rr~ .

    j\ffirll e r s - -Dorthy rlowey, CatAy HvweJ, Pa~rlc~a McCallum.

    Mary Joe Cloes , Hu.th J eu.Ken, LL.ud. Be.~.·r,y,

    Coleen Berry, Mariann Lunn Provincial Honours 12 .

    Club n.me "Po .. ter Sisters"

    Club # I

    Members--

    Fall term Needlepoint

    Leeder-- Mrs. Eleanor Stover Ass .--- Brs. Nancy Gardner

    Brenda Shiels, Marcia Dance, Roger Stover.

    Ann Marie Vanderwyst, Tracy Gardner .

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    1970 SpTing

    4 H Homemaking Clubs

    The Third Meal Leader Mrs. H. Jenken

    Ass. f-irs. Eleanor Drake With 14 girls

    Conn1e Jenken recei vea her county honors .

    1970 Fall Featuring Fruit

    Leader Mrs. H. Jenken

    Ass. Mrs . Connie (Jenken) Stevens.

    with 8" girls

    Poem Their Secret

    Some women give a f avorite r ec i pe

    With mat hematical precision , les t

    The bread or cake or pi c~les copied be

    I nferior to their established best.

    Then t here are other women , like Grandmother,

    Who say, "I seldom use a book, but go

    About it my way ," and t hey tel l another,

    They use a "bit" of th1s, a "Pinch" or so

    Of that; "enough n of something else to sea son

    Shocking, and yet, perhaps t heir confidence ,

    Perhaps t heir gay abandon 1s t he reason

    They set a table of such excellence.

    Elaine V. Emons

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  • DAIRY FARE - The schools for 4-B leaders and assistant leaders on the Spring 4- B Homemaking Club, uairy Fare , place emphasis on the use of dai ry foods in daily menus . ~hown as they take part in one phase of food preparation are Mrs. Charles urake, Kingsmill- Mapleton Club; Mr s . George Jenken, r armou~h Glen N~. 3; Mrs. Harold J enkins, Kingsmill-Mapleton; Mrs. Murray Smith, Fingal; Mrs . Russell Lunn , Yarmouth Glen No . 3.

    Miss Donna Florence Jenkins, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Donald E. Jenkins, R. R. #l , Belmont , Ontario- g r aduated from the St . Thomas Elgin General Hospital school of nursing on

    June 13th, 1972.

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    l. H. Homemakin~ Club 1974-75 Leaders Mrs. Russel Lunn, Ass.

    Members- Kathy Lunn

    Mary Ann Lunn Linda Berry Ruth Ann Jenken

    Mrs. Harold Jenkins.

    Evelyn Vandebeek Eddy Vandebeek Susan ..,t.nroestel

    4 -H Homemaking Club 1975-76

    Leaders: Mrs. Russell Lu.nn Assisted by : Mrs . George Jenken

    Subject: Stitchery

    Members: Donna Lunn Kathy Lunn Nancy Lurm Mariann Lunn

    Ruth Ann Jenken Allison Bramwell Corinne VanDeurs en MarY Ann VanDeursen

    Spring 1976

    Leaders1 Mrs . Donna Lunn Ass . Nancy Lunn Subjec t : Leisure Clothes

    Members: Ruth Ann Jenken Mary Ann Lunn Corrien VanDeursen Mary Jenken Mary A~e VanDeursen Sus an Vanroestal Nancy J..unn Linda Vanroestal

    Summer 1976

    Leaders: Cathy Shively Ass . Colleen Berry

    Subject: Garden Club

    Members: Nancy Lunn Mary Ann Lunn Ruth Ann Jenken

    Cathy Shively Colleen Berry

    Sprin~ 1977

    Leaier Mrs. Geo. Jenken Ass. Mrs. Col in Berry

    Subject Tbe Third Meal

    II~

    Members. »AilC]"

    ~tb Anne Jenken, N~ncy Jenkins, Mary Ann Lunn, lNewell)

    Suaa. Vanroestel, Coleen Berry, Brenda Willsey, Windy

    Taylor, Corinne Vandeurcea,

    Pal.1. 1 9777

    Leajer Mrs. Colin Berry Ass. Mrs. Geo. Jenken

    Subject Peeus on LiYing

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    1972- 73 (4- H) Homemaking Club Leaders and Assistants for the Kingsmill- Mapleton Women ' s Institute.

    Group No . I - Leader- Mrs. Russell Lunn Assistant- Mr s . Harol d J enki ns

    Group No . 2- Leader- Mr s . Wilson Denni s Assistant- Mr s . Brenda Daniels

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    1973- 74- Sewi ng and Gardening Clubs:

    KNACK OF SE\'liNG WITH KNI TS (Feb . 8 ,1973) Ladies who took the course are : Left to Right- Eleanor Stover, Shi rley tunn , Joyce Zavi tz , Robena Finch, Marjori e Orr is , J erry Jenken , Gr ace rree, Mildred Rogers . (Absent when the picture was taken : ) Mesgrs . Audrey ~enkins , Rosemary Goble , and Joan Bogart .

    Group No . 1 - Leader - Mrs . Russell Lunn Assistant- Mrs. Harold Jenkin s

    Group No . 2 - Leader- Mrs . Wilson Dennis Assistant- Mrs . Doyl e .

    Gar dening- Group 2 girls were not i nter ested.

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