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PR1,I., 26th, 1961.
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The : annual meeting .of the
Women's Institute was. held• 'in.,
the ' community : Hall' with'' • 17
members' and 4 children pre,"sent.
• Mrs. Ross. Gamthie,Ast vice -pre
silent, was in the • chair 'and con
ducted a • very jnteresting meet-.
ing. Among the, business •was a
donation., to CARE. The pennies
:for friendship . are to 'be brought
,to • the M.ay meeting.: •
There' have been. 25 new ;:song ..
books: purchased and are rea:dy
for use.. NOTE the change of time'
'.for the, 'nexttwo;mneetings. from.
2 to . 2:30... The ' discussion.: took
place on, where . and• how to cele::'
brate • as. the • Sunshine Sisters
were- ,:to, go,' to '' Goderich for .a
supper . and also. take .-in a show..
As , this .includes. all rnerribers it
'was decided to go "by. bus, Any
Member 'interested should Con-
tact the president ,,or. secretary,
Mrs. Rice ' .was' appointed td look
after.' the particulars of • the ev-
ening with the date .set; April
18th. We were',favored. by a piano
instrumental by Mrs..` .Chester.
Taylor and readingse 'iby Mrs
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HOLYROOD FRUITONEERS'..,
The fifth meeting of' the Holy
rood Fruitoneers was; held at
Mrs.. •P. A, Murray's on April.
20th. Mrs, P, A. iMurray °•demon-
strated the making ;af a,y cherry
pie. The meeting openedwith
the 4-H pledge.,: The roll call,.
fruit I ate yesterday was an
awered by all members.. Notes.
and ,.discusskons 'were,, on Fruit
,served in* various- Ways in the
meal, Fruit; Appetizers and Fruit
in the Carried Lunch.a•For .lunch.
they had the cherry pie,which
was delicious. and :• 'finished the
evening washing dishes, Erlma.
Jean .Percy, thanked: the hostess,
OLIVET
Mrs'. Emily . Robinsdn and fa-
ther, Mt.. E. Dexter °o •Lucknow
visited;. on Sunday 'with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter. Dexter. , •
Misses' Marilyn Finlayson and
Susan McDonald of , Stratford
spent' .the; week -end with Mr. &
Mrs.. •Orville; Finlayson.
,Miss . Ruth,, .Black of Kitchener,
spent the week -end ' with her:.
parents, •• Mr. and . Mrs, Ross
Black. ' • •
Miss Nancy Coiling: . spent • the
week -end' with her •grandparents,'
Mr: and Mrs. John Coiling.
A duet by Messrs Donald Mac,
Tavis'h' and Walter Dexter was
a feature -of the. church serv. ice
on Sunday' afternoon.'
Harold. Gaunt.• and 'Mrs. • Ernest
Gaunt: ' Mrs. •E. Barbour; •took the:
chair ;for ':the: election , of, officers
which are as follows:
'President; ` 'Mrs. ' Charles: Mc-
Donald; 1st , vice, Mrs. Ross Gam -
„ride, 2nd •vice; Mrs Harold Gaunt,
Sec:-Treas;, Mrs.: Ernest ' Gaunt,
Ass'. ; Sec:-Treas., Mrs. Frank • Mc-
' Quiilin, pianist, Mrs.Win. Ruth-
erford ass. Pianist, Mks. Andrew
Gaunt,district director, .Mrs 'A.:
Gaun;`-Aditors, Mrs. E. 'Rice &
Mrs. ' Harvey ; Wthb: ' 'Standing
Committees, ' Citizenship arid Ecil.
ucation,, Mrs. ' Harold . Gaunt; Ag-
riculture and . Canadian • Indust
r• fes, Mrs. James ' Aitcheson,
Home' Econorres • aid :Health,
Mrs. T. J. ' Todd, .. Historical ` Re --
search .and Current' events, '•Miss:
Mary, Murray, Resolutions, Mrs.
Harvey Webb, . Puiblic', Relations,
Mrs. ' E . 'Barbour. The Meeting
closed'with the Qpeen' and Grace.
A social hour was ,spent with a
lovely lunch , prepared'r by ' the
hostesses •:•Mrs.' Ross Gammie
gave the courtesy '`remarks:.
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W.I,. OFFICERS
Mrs Allister Hughes: was hos-
•tess ' for the annual •meeting: of
Kairshea • Women's institute at
the Kairshea hall on, Thursday,,
April 20th with the president,
Mrs. Cliff Roulston and see:treas.,
Mrs; Ira Dicki@, • in charge 'ofthe,
meeting. Mrs. Frank MacKenzie
read -the, scripture. The roll call
was payment of fees and a writ-
ten . Suggestion for "next year's
program. •
During 'the business period, ar-
rangements were: made to Can-
vass • the: 2nd, 4th .and 6th for
the Red Cross: :Vie May meeting
will take the :form of a 'quilting
when three quilts • will be done
for ;the Red Cross. The budget.
for 1961-62, was' again read, dis
cussed and. accepted. An ern,
couraging letter. from• the F.W.-
1.0.
: W.I.O.• President, Mrs.: I,ymlburner
was read: Mrs.. Gib Hamilton. re
ported .:on the,
progress of the.
4-H course, ',Featuring .Fruit."
Mrs. Donald MacKinnon gave
her District 'Director's .;report,
The 'District Annual will be at
Whitechurch; ' Tuesday, • May 16th
with an early 'starting:. time of
9:45 a:m, registration 'at 9:.15.
Kairshea'will be hostess at the'
Log . Cabin, July ' 31st. Delegates
to the• District Annual . will be'
Mrs. Farish, at: Mrs. Cliff'
Roulston;' Mr�Maf°s; Ted' Collyer, Mrs.
Virden' Mowbray . alternates,
'Mrs. Wni. McIntyre, ,Mrs. Harry
Lavin. The •&fleeting was agreed
to `the 1.0c per.'mernib'er fee to be
collected • over a three year • Pei -
for National Convention de-
legate. A faviyrable •report. Was
received', on the 'Calico Ball.,
'The ladies 'who • had; taken . part
in the Focus .on Finish, :'under.
:the: leadership' ; of Mrs. Donald
MacKinnon and Mrs ;Harry :La. -
iris; • presented 'their skit, . '"Do'
drop In," Those taking part were'
Jean Hughes, Ilene White, Muriel
MacKenzie, s Katherine Andrew,
Margaret .Mowbray, Mamie Rou2-
Ston, Mrs. Thompson, Marion
:Campbell, Janne. 'Hamilton; .
'Severalyoung girls 'modelled
the dresses ,'their Mothers ' had
made . .for them . during, this
course„ :Focus' on :Finish r•
The Standing ' Committee _ con
venors presented their annual
reports,' which are .sent. on to '.the
District... conveners, Mrs: •Alex
McLeod ' reported' • sending 20
anniversary .and get -well cards
during the ` year. , Mrs. 'Cliff:
Roulston voiced her... appreciation
for the co-operation extended to,
'her during the past :two years. `•
Mrs Donald'" MacKinnon took'
the Chair : for the. election . of of
finers Mrs , Lloyd ' MacDougal
presented' the .report of ,the no:
urinating , cammittee...The officers.
for .196.1-62 • will • be: President,'
Mrs Farish.. Moffat; • ist Vice
Pres., ,Mrs Frank, ' MacKenzie;
2nd.Vice,Pres:,.Mrs: Ted Collyer;'
Secs=Treas, Mrs. • Ira: Dickie;
Assist. -Sec., .Mrs. Virden: Mow-
bray; District Director, (Mrs.; Cliff
Roulston; , Alternate Dist ,Direc-
tor, ' Mrs. , Donald. 'MacKinnon;,
Public Relations Officer,. ,Mrs,
Harvey.. ,Houston; Auditors, Mrs
George • Lockhart, . ' Mrs. ' Currie
Colwell; .Pianist, Mrs. Virden.
Moti`ray; Assistant; :Evan
Keith; Institute directors; Mrs.
Donald iMacicinrion, Mrs,. Elliott
▪ Carruthers, Mrs, 'Walter Thomp-
a son, Mrs. ; Cliff Roulston;. Sun-
r shine 'Comrnitttee ' .Mrs.: Evan
▪ Keith; ' Mrs. Lloyd; MacDougal,
:Mrs. -Roy Finlayson. •
■ 'Standing committee conveners:
�: •. Agriculture and Canadian Indus-
tries. Mrs.• Walter Thompson;
■, torical Research and Current ev,,'
•• - . exits, ,Mrs. A1l,ister ,Hughes, Mrs,
Harry Lavis; Lorne Economics
and Health, Mrs., Jim Burt; .:Re-
solutions; Mrs., Ted 'Co11yer; Citi=
zenship .and Education, .Mrs. .Gib
Hamilton.
.Mrs Houstonexterided. a vote
of°appreciation' to all re=tiring`
officers, ` especially the . `.presi
dent,,. Mrs, .Roulston, for a ,job
well done:
Mrs. Frank MacKenzie a ttend-
ed the courtesy' remarks • to' which
the h
ostess replied.' The May:
meeting Will be in the Kairshea,
hall in 'the form of a quilting
party, May • 13th: ••
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THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR is the biggest meat-eating
animal in the world, often attaining a height of ten feet when '
he rears up on hS hind in
Like all bears, the`.
'brownie' 'hibernates n winter. Soonafter the first:.
snowfalls, he finds a cave or a deep shelter under an over-
hanging ledge of rook. There he curls up and sleeps until spring. -,.-
The bear'retires'.for several months every year,
sustained bythe fat stored in hisbody. When
• human beings retire, however, they don't
receive the same
help from Nature. They°. turn 'instead to life "•.
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SCOUTS .' .
.Sema �hore si nallin continu-
es to ' try our patience and skill:
Donald ' Bannerman and Gordon:
Passmore .came out on top this
Week .
Patrol . :Leader; ••''Donnie Wall
.•was. ill,:° so '.we had 'to. postpone
decisions on -Pat'rol. names• • and
':.Wes
choosing .Seconds: ':.We an-
nounce this in the eolurrin next:
week. •
The Scouts are :iPractising, camp
recipes .t home; this week. The.
rabbit. Population, is •due for `a
cut as ,.our.,boys' .each seek fresh
meat • for: .their Hunter's' Stew: ••
CUBS
`During the, 'last. 'two 'Meetings,
four Cubs -to -be • have attended &•.
we hope' they will. be :invest'ed.
in a week or` so:,: They are Alrner
Ackert, • Lyle ' : Moulton; David,
Bannerman :and Tom ,Hodgins:
"The ;general, inspection, reveal=
ed 'that :'some Cubs heeded bear,
grease. A new style ' hair .cut
was found :when one Cub had
gum <'in .his .. hair, ,'' and had.. . to
'have it cutout,
The first starboys, did cam-
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pass .work plus .some, star gaz-
ing while' the 'rest, •had games. and
tests • , ;
Next' week: we: are expeeting
a .;special visitor
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