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District lgdies On .Executhte. Of
Grev-Bruce Area Women's
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don
F WAirawa
aiiEN��1r#ttfo+ay'' Mrs.
+bounty, Hall at Ruth Moyle. food information Jl�il 71EI6a ; . -
29th and 30th. Ontario .
- . is , was filled to rapacity for Councilwas the � speakerO. ... Gam. '�
tors,- � �.
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a total . registration of450. Ses-, dor' the Frey afternoon „session,
hT�rtll Brame,. Baa�+d dlre, #+net
of
• with the consumers " a��
I irons were presided err by pies* which. world Bye . v
idem Mrs. Ivor S r, Tara, . organization formed _in 1963. lTigh• 1
A Mrs. Arthur ` Maundrel, Soutbamp- lights6, firs. .D s. McL � 5�1:
of the.National Can�►ention
Mrs.,at Wolfeville, Nova Scotia `were i bi, Convention
Joh and welcome Emerson. Knott Mea -. given byMrs. Ivor. Spencer, • the r
i alternate,Mrs ictrrr Emersopp
ford. A was extended. by 4 to c 960: } . Etter
Mrs. J. E. Rowe, ..Kincardine,, } ,Area delegate,, .in June, 1964. f
20 °allover Mrs -
chairman of the Bruce County " trophy for the larger aWbifby, fro . George
W I. Rally. - for the two days and 100%..re- i
Y
f porting was won by Bruce South' may- Standing.
`ct. lits oelfe R 2 l?w
Specie s ers on 'Terrine distri G Presented committee*
1 peak , Y , r��uala Dobbintan�tutrC
,. were ,1Miss Helen McKercher, Di- • �- - and rector of Home Economics service retiring .President, Mrs- Spencer•, ld o
tiring treasurer, Mrs, .T. "° lies R.R. 1
with Department of Agriculture; and re
J. Cornish, � ChesleY, : by..tbe •con- Citizenship elan adu�n, $[is*
presit Mrs.Leonard .,Trivers hessalon veaer of r,1^ Jas Jackson, 1L R. 4, o ti ' Sotwd
R � ,rM'a� ' Home Economics and .H Health, ^"'^'!mow
samilient of poys 3!, native of ° Ply dbomne. of Q ep
Sandlie , Col Sound- The 1965 Area Cortventron Wilmer Dame, Lit* 4i "14
of weaving. and io , her queen will. The.
be field in 4vu�ea Sauxl-
Forest; Historical Resear4 1. sad
Norway had. a magnificent drsplay..�
i ue election of offi+c s were the Feint Events, Mme. . F. ;14
tory enplaned tee . design and Ivor s - resident Mrs,
Mrs -sl burn, Owen Sound
coloring. A white woollen stole followa�ng- PastAr- Mrs. Victor Dudgeon, R.R. 2, DobRevAuthlass -
penoer, p >s Wilton, . � from Miss sandiie'sloom, was ,pre, , . .
semen to the banquet speaker
} thur . Maundrel Southampton;
Mrs. . `Kate : Aitken, • so she might
have this remembrance from the.,,
B Peninsula. - I
order . that the guests might
be accomodated on the Thursday
'evening, the bawere held
'in the Presbyterian �and United
Clhurches, and the Legion Hall. The
;program -was held later in the
• Presbyterian church when seating
• for 600 was ''atrangged Words of
I: welcome and greetings were ex-
tended
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,tended front: Mayor Murray Joh-
` ston, Wiarton;. Mrs. Tr vers, pres-
ident F,W.I,O., and Mrs. George
!Gear, Agriculture Representative
t for .Bruce County.. Mrs. Kate Ait-
„ ken, chairman; National; 'UNICEF,
committee, addressed the.gather
ing following the choir numbers
. , by the:. Wiarton Pi/bile school. of
30 voices. MissFlorence P. Ead-
ie, Field Worker with. the Fed-
erated W.I. of Canada, showed,
slides . and gave the:commentary.
on the. North West Territtones
New' W.I. branches are being or-
t winked m that' locality.:' ,
Resolutions, passel by, the Grey
Bruce ; Area were opposition to
:breweries sponsoring . newscast,
sports and other.. :. programs on
television;" to , urge F.W IO. ° to'
ask the' Government of Ontario,.
to use its . influence with the CBC.l,
"so that finer, cleaner, .Canadian!
P s ;are presented on our
p
programs
owned. television ' net
work;":. resolved , that. C.A.C. pet
ition sugar manufacturers to. Con-
sider packaging sugar in: plain
cotton .bags; also •a resolution .for •
i manufacturers. to improve quality
of. sewing' thread, it • was main -
„.,:mended that, individuals write the H.
thread companies. Public Relation' '.
officer, : Mrs. Harvey . Houston 'of
” Holyrood, .reported there. are. 9
districts 138. branches, with a
membership : in' 'tree Grey -Bruce
i Area. of 3,341 WI. members; a
grand total. of $19.871.11 used for
community . , and educational pur,
!poses .during the . year. Standing
• Committee convener reports were,
adian Industries; Citizenship and.
r,; Education, Mrs.' Jas. Jackson' of
:Owen Sound; Historical Research
heard from Mrs... Harold Wolfe„
'Ii Dobbinton-Agriculture and Can -1 PLAN TO ADOPT
„and• Current Events, 'Mrs. ' G. D. •KOREAN REFUGEE CHILI)
, Hilts, ' .Owen "Sound;, Resolutions,
Airs. • Gordon
Quinton. . Aieaford ; The October Meeting "Ofy the
n Home Economics and Health, Mrs. ,Lucknow Presbyterian ,� Eli
'Wilmer 'Darroch k : ' uxilla� , on Tuesday
ii e ainment ,numbers . through. ; evening, October 27th. at the. home -
out the two days • were enjoyed,. , of Mrs. Gordon Fisher':, with ch Through Evangelism," and
A barbershop' chorus from Abe. twenty ladies present. Mrs., Frank "eluded a , Panel discussion on,
Bruce, Centre district; a violin h Hawthorne. who' was in charge, of the evangelistic • work in India.
selection from Bruce Northy the meeting, opened the GT'hose taking part were Mrs,. Ross
rict and a vocal solo c - • r k with ,a p program 4 . _ M.
dist- .
from Grey l�oeeirii "The:Heart That Bert Gammie,;,
West district.; Assei`�ibly singing ' Prays." . followed by, a hymn and . kiss . Maudie Fisher • , ".
was lead by Mrs. Norman Smith Prayer, Following .the Scripture = Morgan. Hnederson. The meeting
I and pianist Mrs.: Mervin Mc- read in unison the meditation on , closed with a - hymn and prayer
il Knight, • . "The. lords Suby Mrs.' Hawthorne, A .;tidal, half
i44 � pper•"' was taken �"
r As this is 30 years of 4-14 Holme- ' .bye Miss Glad- MacDonald..Mrs. hour follou*d.
making work; nine former . mem.. • Ron Forster gave a "� reading en- ' .
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hers and club leaders helped " re- t i ,t 1'+e d "Small. Thanksgivings.**
• view their achievements for the Mrs. Jim. , Aitchison . read several Newspapers iii : thefirst years
Miss Flora interesting articles from the "Glad of the 19th century were primar-
Horne •. Economists,
Dv political .organ,
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here dines � -
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ford;
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ford; 2nd vi
Bruceomens institute was
' , Grey County,
� and .
The 6th annual convention, Girey. •
Arei4 .W � _ . George County.
Miss
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