Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1989-1989, p. 2

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e n dn en iss x n e Plover Mills hosts J is it On Friday, Feb. 24, Plover Mills m 1 " o 2 : ol $ sxts k: Ee mresr sny _ â€" school hosted ten Japanese visitors || § %:ifig* o+ f ¢ : f P with their guides. The guests were _ %‘f‘ al & A ' f 4 rural people from Hokkaido, Japan. # 2. .. e EyA & f _ ; Their leader was Rev. Rob Witmer § e %K‘Eg § i e s e § o C e who is a United Church missionary m aA, . $ o eÂ¥ L ; 1y | f The Japanese were in Ontario from. [ 4 .. \ We c se t o "" @ February 20 to 27 as guests of the | [R e & dfi o .cc oi coss $ | &4 f Rural Life Committee of the United e & aA s i a* _ Bs cCn otanls â€" x M â€" . css P * i E E While at Plover Mills, the guests _ [ f 7 _~â€" css _ Li *# C . | |__spoke with Mr. Larry Griffith, the 45 % s y 98 M“\Ql@i%(@%&»iz%?@’ 3},»~ ‘w f & principal, on education in Ontario, P P o ia 3# ue '.>-7~',§'-3§ #4 /vg 1 5 © $#3 . S w : visited, the classrooms and shared | [ / .. _ ‘"" _z # _ "*â€"~ Â¥1 4C 3‘£ifi?"5&,3§ ®} Lom 4 _ . 3 4# YÂ¥ experiences and Japanese culture § %fi B arx" s x .. , 3 H 7 ;”J tClgg) uJ 91 o. g P W f with the pupils and teachers. z, 8m,. & g108 /# % dito i flex o) ;W ' E . A. o P $ They brought to the school gifts _ _ m P# i .24 br/ z/~~ ;-ff is / e C from Japan including educational!‘ | / @W@aI N ~\ , «_ w@@t Y AN i F e ff» ! A | a* ** materials, craft items, slides and a [ xm ce > ts «x Wgs* g”, @"‘} ;Mf: é‘ wA eB _ 1 video. Plover Mills hopes to begin a ‘f’ C{, tss / | 3“‘ ik S{ % M {fl cultural exchange program with the | _ \ zm Ae e / _0 (s E. 2 50â€" aF 4 n sing, ; 95 ~ _ school in the Hokkaido district of | _ _ «4@ _ _ . Ni '-7( Y dfi O f'."»a; . ; s | s o oo o. e on _‘ ?gy, O . ' > %‘f;@éi 2 oc o s k. : i d e > o «i Yigka c: . a~ _ h EOe ; mt .. * 4 * s Armcks 4 â€" lad | â€" 116. ~ D c o TAimmpimgemiannecmmr t .‘ ~ yralC= * Je | g9 9. * &““féfi; ind :vn:»ix,,,.,(‘.g,‘. 3,,5 \g& y 3 # h .$ h Browns | (MQyp< 4 0_ & esns , i.‘ y @agt | S C 4 ) iss oo & 3 ie | 4 e ie c ~a _ "an on 2 es . y s ie club _ Wws Ja P 2408# Step by step, members of Browns _ â€" _ _ C , ‘ > ‘{?f % 1lh,. s aV*" ~ ~*~+ .# tAAA 4H Club are acquiring a knack for hel ce en x ‘"ay"~" a > _ m : ks z. ] knitting. hea fi < 227 ; % | L e t o . | At the group‘s recent meeting, 143 a /A s ce T " ) / t | leader Joan Facey showed the € $ ‘ /;// P PZ" â€"~ _ _: membersraw wool and explained the es o uie flms * * 3i o _ Sooai .. _ ~icVa | necessary steps to prepare it for hsn s i :# >~. *R e . > . 'a m Â¥ pEifeâ€"a uy spinning. bofossssessenncc zl We / [ seig s | Leader Shelley Sherritt welcomed e e i n > t \‘\:’: &4 _ S ne=lt 7 s [3 Ivan Facey who broughta lamb from e i ae? ol t P es j §~.5.¢s%=" his flock. Ivan explained the care of y es â€" en ~aleace # f f sheep. Lynne Wakem fed the lamba . _ :|_ _ // M t > e ’ & $ P es bottle of milk. _ y ons e »f",f;;u”sg k : > The members continued to work , n e e it | e e hss _ on their knitting samples under the N t J oi o io k .A Nee :: 03 _ supervision of Joyce Muir, Ulrika iy T% L___..LL_si_«1_(Meccsd® OAnemeent _1 _1 in CHo oE 0 0 |_ Pelikmans and the leaders. STUDENTS AT PLOVER MILLS display a number of items which were given to the school when a The members will soon be starting delegation of Japanese people visited recently.‘Back row from left Jason Wakem, Kim Millson, on their knitted project. \Gail Switzer. Front row, Scott Poland, Paul Switzer. A

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