A History of Elmsdale , West, and Brockton , EXPLORERS CERTIFICATE OF RECOGNITION I t—~—^-------.--------^____ Siiii m m ^@£M Alberton- Pastoral Charge Archives Lieutenant Governor Aubin Doiron presents lanyards to Kelly Dawn Williams and Jennie Wightman (far left), on May 11, 1985 Margaret Adams Coll. Explorer's Certificate of Recognition went bowling. They had a money tree for the African Drought Relief. Some years there were no reports. The 1986 activities included bowling; tobogganing; a visit to Iron Haven Gym; rental of Jacques Carrier Arena for an hour of skating with CGIT and Anglican Church girls group; and a visit to the Elite Seed Farm. Discus¬ sions were held on sexual assault, and civil rights in . They also studied CGIT history and had a special guest, Blanche Crockett , who was one of the first CGIT girls in this area. They donated a book to the Alberton Elementary School and made valentines for all residents of . In 1987 they watched VCR tapes on "Marriage" and "Anne of Green Gables ." They did a skit on "The Lord's Prayer" at all three regular church services. They saw a film on the disabled, visited Western Hospital for a talk with Sister Rita on dieting, went bowling and organized the Easter sunrise breakfast. In the fall they had a fashion show at Dandy Duds with all members being models. In November Rev. John Ferguson explained the purpose of the different colours of the pulpit scarves. They gave a donation to the IWK Hospital and had a Christmas party. The Mission Study in 1988 was on the culture 183