New 4-H clubs formed in the 'fad By Betty Sojka Much appreciation goes out to - the anonymous newsletter sponsor this month. This newsletter is full of dates of activities happening in the coming weeks. A pancake brunch was held after the Sunday service. It was very well attended, and much enjoyed. .W. held a short meeting after this past Sunday’s church ser- vice. Bad weather and poor road conditions had cancelled previous dates scheduled for the regular monthly meeting. There will be euchre this allinafad News Thursday (tomorrow) starting at 7:30 p.m. at the community centre. Cost is only $3 per person. Sandwiches and refreshments will be served. Prizes are given for top winners. Don’t miss the fun. Come on out! Get those tickets early for the Hard Times Dance on March 13th, from the Ballinafad General Store. The cost is only $7.50 per person. Organizers are having something a little different at this dance. People are asked to bring their loonies for Car draw Friday By Harry Archer This Friday some lucky ticket holder will be the winner of a brand new car, so may I say, “the best of luck” to all Car Club members. On Saturday there will be a mini bingo and dance plus entertain- ment. Judging from last month’s bingo, this should be a super evening so get there before 8 o’clock for the best seats. Saturday winner of the Super Meat draw was Jim Ackers who carried off the $90 prize. The plat- ters went to Doug Imber and Shirley Newman. Kelly McDonald won the consolation ham while Trudy Paul get the bakery item. Other winners were Bob Felker, Chuck Hennessey, Colin Gibson, Wayne Richardson, Jim Watson, Liz McNeilly, Jim Franks, Bill Kirby, Dot Richardson and Doris Chamberlain. The Plymouth Committee meet- ing will be on 11 Mar. at 8 p.m. If you intend going to Plymouth, bring your $25 hotel deposit at this time. Bert Porter reports only six euchre players on Friday night: Ist Emily Sargeant, 2nd Bert Snell and 3rd Myra Peasey. Car Club draw #23: #144 Bob Paul; #262 Julie Hare; #282 Lorraine Doherty; #13 Fern Boisverve; #196 Max Korzack; #419 Peter Wagstaff. Branch 409, Palmerston paid a visit to Branch 120 last Saturday during their Mystery Bus Tour and were warmly welcomed by President, B. McNeilly. The St. Patrick’s Dance will be held at the Branch on March 13. TAX RETURNS SAME DAY ELECTRONICALLY FILED Associate Tax Consultants 101 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-2217 Convenience tores 10 Mountainview S. 877-9741 Guelph & Delrex hares Georgetow! Sat. Feb, 27/93 0 22 31 41 44 45 Bonus: 24] Early Bird 18 25 34 38 SULTS UNOFFICIAL Call 870-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 egion Lines Tickets are $9 each and are avail- able at the bar or from Liz McNeilly at 877-4991. This dance is not restricted to Legion mem- bers, so come along, bring your friends and neighbors, even if they are not Irish, and have a really good Ee The team of Shell Lawr, Bob Tost, Terry Bludd and Dave Abercrombie were the winners of the Murray Ezeard Curling Bonspiel. Congratulations to all. a Chinese Auction. A light meal will be served. Last week was a big week for 4- H in the village. Two clubs have begun meeting. For the first time ever in Ballinafad, a 4-H Club for children between the ages of 10 and 12 years, called Explore 4-H, is meeting on Wednesdays after school. During the course, mem- bers will learn all about 4-H. They will cover topics such as sewing, cooking, learning about the envi- ronment, recycling and animals. In their first meting, members learned to sew a hem and button. Andrew Sukhiani is the Press Reporter. Linda Mitchell is leading the club, assisted by Erika Mitchell as Junior Leader. Nine members have formed another 4-H Club calling them- selves the “Ballinafad Bullions”, which is a kind of sewing stitch. This six-week session is a sewing club being led by Doreen Burt and Linda Mitchell. Their first meeting was on Feb. 22, where the follow- ing officers were.elected: President: Cheryl Burt; Vice President: Erika Mitchell; Press Reporter: Jennifer Mitchell. The secretary duties will be served on a rotating basis amongst the members. A fun remembering game was played. Twenty-six items on a tray were passed around for the group to memorize in afew seconds. The highest number remembered was 14. Using a sewing machine, mem- bers learned to sew a seam, and practiced the forward, reverse and zig zag stitches. Crane of Hair Creations offer a PERM * $F for the month of MARCH ONLY reg. $90. Nort Call for your Appointment TODAY 877-8097 har Creations across from the Legion Georgetown Ont. 126 Mill St. MILLIERE TV GoldStar AROS! 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