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;South Bruce W.I. District Directors •
On Sponsored Korean ChildHear deport
Mrs, Cliff Hewitt;: president of to attend the National Convention,
Bruce South District Women's In- held this summer in. Nova Scotia,
stitute, presided for the district alternate delegates being ' Mrs.
directors' annual meeting, ' held .Clifford -Hewitt, Mrs. Cecil Rol-
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olin Clark, United Church on Tues - lands and Mrs Philip Stewart
day, . March .17. Mrs. : Ernest Wal-
den welcomed the forty Institute
presidents, district .' directors and
convenorsrepresenting fifteen
branches.
Mrs -Donald McKinnon, , secre-
tary -treasurer of Bruce South Dis-
trict, reported on the. 'progress of
the ' . Korean child, sponsored by
the district.
Plans . were. made' for the . Dis
trict annual to be .:held in Kin-.
cardine ; United Church ' on Wed-
nesday, May .'27.Mrs Geo 'Dow-
ney of . Tiverton reported. for .the.
Bruce Comity- Historical.Commit-
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tee. A slate • of officers was „ pry
pared,to be :presented at the
District Annual. ,'
Mrs. Francis Gemmell. of Rip=.
ley thanked the Lisburn .ladies
for their hospitality ' and, 'a buf-
fet luncheon was . enjoyed in the
church, basement.
That . Exasperated Salesman fin-
ally ..abandoned his car in; 'a no
parking,' zone but left this note
for the police: "I've circled this
block; 20: times; I have an appoint-
ment : and must keepit: or lose
my job Forgive us our trespass-
es!"
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On his return: to 'the car
he
found this note from the police:,
"`I've circled ' this block for •20
years. If _ I don't give you ' a' ticket
-' Mrs. Victor Emerson of White- I'll lose my. job. Lead us not:into
church was given: the'. opportunity temptation." l
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• ;Aubrey Tou of Nast 'Wawanosh:,:
who hadwon international fame
with his •show ring horses, has
added.. some "new blood!' to his
stock., • -
Mr, Toll has imported six Cly-
desdales from Perthshire,. . Scot-
land. The geldings . average '2:,100,
pounds* • and are 21 hands high,
Mr. Toll transported orted the six
horses . and a collie dog, which
he, also 'bought in, , Scotland, from
Saint John,. N B.,: m his
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Included in the six is ."Chieftan,"
champion . gelding at the Glasgow
horse , show • . last month. Aubrey
will keep four of the horses and
is delivering the other two to
United: States. breeders..
Lucknow and District Lions Club
has- arranged with Mr, . Toll ' to
have. a six -horse hitch , in the con
vention parade at Kitchener ' this
spring.
Mrs.' Toil is the '-former . Marie
McCrostie of the BelfastSt 'Helens
conmqunty, ably presented by Mrs. Parrish
Moffat. It . is very important that
everyone have a will 'and this
!should . be prepared by a . lawyer,-
This -Was followed' by a piano
solo by Mrs. Harvey Houston and;
current: /events.. by • Mrs...Harry
Lavin. Mrs. Donald MacKinnon.•
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0?R TOT QUALITY :ATLAS $;A'T'1'EI I -S
DUNLOP TIRES} (Moat Sizes. In. Stock) .
AT REASONABLE PRICES!. .
Repairs to' ,All Makes "of . Cass and . Tractors
5; Licensed Mechanics
eel Alignmentand . Balancing
MOTORCADE • DEALER
WOAA Executive
Attend 46A Meet
They present WOAA Executive
and `two former 'Executive mlem-
bers, George Grant of Paisley,
and W. T. Cruickshank of Wing:
ham,: , met in Wingham ' Sunday,
March .15th.' Thesubjects discuss-
ed: included' 'new . agreements,: de-
tails, of: the ' All-Star .Games; and'
the O.B.A. Annual Meeting.
It was decided to hold• the - All
Star games in Hanover ,and .Acton
to . give : fans 'from all districts a
chance • to .see the ,'"cream • of the
Intermediate crop" 'in action.
The OBA Annual meeting is be-
ing '.held in. '. Chatham ` this year
-= ' Friday and Saturday of this:
week, March 20th and 21st Four.
WOAA members will be. in atten-
.dance ' President,. John Crew,.
'soon, Business Manager 'and Sec
retary,-Treasurer A. J. Lockridge;'
Jack Flewelling of Chesley,' and
.George Wicke of Rostock. Past
President Jim Inglis of Atwood,
an .OBA appointee,, wily also at
tend -4•- and he will be seeking
election to the Executive
With, 'these" matters settled, the.
meeting adjourned.' 0.•
and it's exclusive, with your
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Now --:.at f7o extra cost—you can "dress.
up" your home, cottage, and farm •
buildings :with` 'the .best -looking; best
designed. roofing and , siding .on the
market today. It's ideal for Industry, too.
r Available in Galvanized Steet, Aluminum or.
.Fiberglass r 14% improved: load strength
• Tested' to withstand Winds. up to 140 :nip. .12.
Superior nailing characteristics
any, length
gave 0 an amusing -reading "The
meeting will now come 'to order."
The •."Pennies ` for Friendship"
collection was taken for the second
month and the ' meeting ended
with the . Queen, and Institute
Grace.: Mrs, Dickie was assisted
by Mrs. Fiiilayson and Mrs. Mow-
bray in serving a delicious lunch.
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Mrs.. Ira Dickie was . hostess for' i i .
the March meeting of the Kair ■u
shea Women's Institute held' at , i a
the Kairshea .Hall;. Education :was,
thme for ' the dayand the • s•
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Special Values:Onroll call' was � answered : by a `'dif �• , `■
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ficult word' and its meaning." The
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scripture was read by Mrs. Roy ■
Two Better Name.. Mattresses.
Finlayson Mrs. • Frank' MacKen
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ed the business. •The ladies view- ■' : • SIMMONS and SLEEPMASTER -. . •II a`
ed the • beautiful quilt . which is
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,.'completed.
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Legionall.doe
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to the dress P parade, . this . year �. '� " .��' a /
they will have the. judging done ■ `
as the dance commences and par"-,■
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ade the several winners. Each
'member IS, asked to send two i, . , •
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Reports were heard from the si,
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4H • leaders Andd standing coin- ■
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inittee conveners.' Mrs.' : Allister i.:
' ' Hughes showed some of the work • '
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Scrap----Book—and—reported—on'—the- ---
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History and archives book.
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Mrs. Parrish' Moffat gave a fine a : �' _ ..
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report of the District Directors r ' r
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CO—OP ROOFING & SIDING
Made better to give better protection
to your Buildings.
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meeting. The District annual will ■' , . r
United Church The Kairshea lad -
11 be held May.27 ,at Kincardine ' . ■
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les are to: be in charge of the ■
• znemorial ser. vice. FeeS this. year.
are raised to $1 'per member.
All ,standing committee conven-
ern were to meet with; the pres-
ident 'and secretary at' the Kair-
shea Hall .on Monday night, .March-
22 to prepare their reports.
Mrs. Virden Mowbray took the
chair for the following. program.
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Mrs. Evan ''Ieith told -the- history
of St. Patrick and Mrs. Ted Coll-
yer and .Mrs, Harry Lavin con
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March weather, with the
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lion, is' a bit •un redictable; but there'S nothing unpre-
dictable about the mattress values that we are offering. 11
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