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The WSWeat Huron district of the
Women's. st'itute met, in . St..
Helens United Chureh an. Wed-
nesday,, for the 56th annual meet
ing. Mrs.. Otto .Popp of. Dungan-
non was: elected the new district.
president, succeeding Mrs, 7.:
Bradnock ' of ' Auburn.
At the *ming session Miss
Josephine r Woodcock of ' Blyth
•conducted, a memorial, service
for'�tnembers who had. died: from
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AuburMrs. Fred, ' Ross, 'Mrs:
Archie : .Robinson; Dungannon,
Mrs. George Hodges; • Goderich,
Mfrs. lames Adams, MS. A. Farr;
Mrs, Chris, ' Johnston, Mrs Ross
Tichborne; Mrs. 'Eva McPhail,
A letter was signed:' by all the
branch, presidents to go to the
provincial 'board in support of
Mrs. J. D. H'ossack' of Embro,
Who has been .nominated, as, the
new provincial president. •
Mrs, Hislop of Stratford,' pro-
vincial hoard director for sub-
division 19, 'ratified the district
directors; Who are; Auburn, Mrs.
George Millian; Blyth, Mrs. Ken-
neth. Taylor; 'Belgrave Mrs.. Wal-
ter S
alter; Scott;; Clinton, Mrs. J. Sturdy;
Dungannon, .Mrs. = Harvey Alton;.
Goderich., ' Mrs. Donald Riehl;
Iintail;, Mrs:' Jack, Collinson; St.
Helens, Mrs. A. Gaunt; . Tiger
Dunlop;• Mrs. Elmer Hunter;
Wingham, We H. 'Burrell ' I
The president gave •a short..re-
port
re -port 'on the work, ., and :congratu
fated • the 'branches on their 'ac-'
' complishments.,
Comments On Exhibit
.Mrs; ' Shirley McAllister, home
economist • for Huron •. county,
spoke on. the 4-H. clubs of the.
county, and. .introduced 'Miss
Betty •.Anne Lapp 'Of Wingharh,
who commented on her exhibit,
"The :.0Cereal . Shelf." . A musical
'selection .was played by Mrs E. I
Radford of !Clinton.
Reports of : standing commit-.
tees. were given. by Mrs. Stanley
Lyon: R;,•l .:1 Ailburn; Mrss. Lome
Nasty, ,
R.R. `,1. Dungannon; Mrs.
Bert Alton, R.R.. Luck_ now; .Mrs.
Kenneth, Taylor,. R.R. 3 Walton;
Mrs. George 'Millian, .R.R. 3 Au-
burn; Mrs. A. ' Wilkin; Goderiah;"
Mrs.. M. •Batkin, Clinton:
Conference reports were given
by . the district directors,.
A dinner . vas served .by mem-.
bers. ' of . the , St. Helens branch.
An' address of : welcome" was giv-•
en by •'Miss ' W D. Rutherford;
anis' Mrs, "' Walter Scott replied.
At the afternoon session, an
address was given :by Mrs. His-
lop, •the federa d Women's In-
stitute board innmber of Ontario.
She stated that there are 1,475
branches with 33,54.9 members in
Ontario.
• She spoke about the new stainI3
that was: issued to commemorate,
the .XOOthh birthday of the found-
er and organizer of the Women's
Institutes, Adelaide Hoodless.'She
explained that the women on her
knees on the stamp is sowing the.
seeds of progress, and the circles
represent the world,
Mr. Taylor of ;• the ' National
Film Board told- the wo}nen of.
theservice that the film. board
-makes ' aviailable ' to ' the' Institute
branches for:'their meeting's,,.;, .'
The departmental speaker :Was
Mrs.Sihiriey McAllister, who told
of the extension service avail-
able to all Institute 'rnembers..
She said 'that the project "New
Lamps : for Old" 'will abe taken
this fall for ;the county project..
The .farm home survey will take
place in June and July;'the town-
ships of West Wawanosh and
Colborne have been, selected..
Mrs. " George Millian • read a
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resolution regardiriig Daylight
Saving :Time, which was passed
and will be forwarded to the area
convener.. ,
• Mrs, Ed, Davies. of Auburn
thanked 'the • St. Helenswomen
for their • hospitality. .
An invitation to,' hold the 1960
district annual, meeting in Lo nd
esboro, was extended by Mrs. Ed-
win Woods. •
The officers for the new year
are: past president, Mrs. Wesley
Bradnock; president, Mrs'. Popp;
vice-presidents, Miss Josephine
Woodcock, . Mrs, • Donald Riehl;
secretary -treasurer, Mrs,., .Arthur
Clark;• federated representative,
Mrs, • Bradnock; alternate, - .M'rs..
Durnin • Phillips; district delegate,
Mrs. Popp; . alternate,' Mrs.. L.
'Scrimgeour;' auditors, Mrs. Wel-
lington Good, Mts. L. ,Scrimgeour,;
Conveners of standing "commit-•
tees were all re-elected,
LUCKNOW 'CALF .CLUB
MET AT A . GAUNT'S .FARM;[
The Nf ay meeting of the Luck -
now 4-H Calf . Club was held at
the farin of Mr. • Andrew Gaunt
onuthe evening of May 29th, with
eleven members present,
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f The 'meeting •. was opened. by
president, Leroy Rintoul;. with
the repeating of the 4-H pledge.,
' Mr. Danny Rose of the Depart-
ment of Agriculture at ..Clinton,
gave pointers on judging.' beef
cattle, ` and. then .. the n1embers
judged two, classes—one of Ma-
ture Shorthorn cows, and, the
Oiler. of Shorthorn: yearling hei-
•fers,.. Mr.'. Rose gave • the officia
placing on the classes judged..
Chocolate milk and. 'doughnut
courtesy of Nrr.„ Gaunt .were en
j oyed.
Leroy Rintoul .expressed ..ap
predation on behalf o2 .the clu
to Mr. Gaunt' for) the 'use of th
cattle and his hospitality, and th
meeting was adjourned, •:
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