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WEDNESDAY;. JUNE: 73rd,; lees,.
LUCKNOW :SEN=EL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Bruce. .1. Pres.
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Mrs.' Harvey. Houston presid-
ed for the annual meeting of
Bruce South District Women's
Institute held in Ripley town hall
• 6n Tuesday, May 26th with Rip-
ley ,branch as hostess.
One hundred . •and sixty-nine
delegates andmembers register-
. , ed from the sixteen senior and
twO "junior ° branches which com.-
`pose the ;District, namely Ar -
mow, Belmore, Bernie, Holypood,'
Kairshea,.. Kincardine, Lucknow,
Lisburn, Paramount, Purple
Grove, . Reid'sCorners, Ripley
Senior and Junior; Silver Lake,
Teeswater Sr.' ,end" Jr., Tiverton
and Wihitechureh, •
Financial statement; Total re
ceipts for the . District, $709,48,
total expenditures, $643.86, Bal -
ante on hand $65,62 Total re-
ceipts for the eighteen branches,
$$,063.68, total expenditures, $6,-
401.90. Balance on hand, $2,561.-
78.
-Tiverton'
,.,,,Whitechurch,. Silver
Lake' and Kelmbranches a• branches had
interesting displaa of articles
completed for "Sew to savee' dol-
lars.' Lisburn's display was: on
"I;Iow rto look your best.'2;
About fifty members from Rip-
ley, . Purple Grove,Holyr`ood,
Lisburn, Kincardine and Reid's
Corners, who had participated in
the ' Extension Service, •"Millin-
ery," Modelled • •beautifulpats
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• issued in amounts from $100 upwards
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• authorized investmentfor all
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trust funds.
TOUR MONEY, DOUBLES ITSELF ttN 1+4 `YEARSI
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made by them during the course.
Mrs. • D' W. ,Cameron, F.W,LO:
board member ratified the Dis-
trict Directors appointment. She
.also presided for the election Of
officers. • • •
Mrs, Harvey Houston, R.R. 3.
Holyrood was re-elected presi-
dent. Other officers: -- Past pre-
sident, Mrs. J., E. Rowe, Kincar
dine, vice presidents, Mrs. Vic-
tor Emerson, Whitechurch, Mr's,
`4'"Tford Hewitt, Kincardine • R.R,
2, :and "Mrs. Francis Gemmell,
Ripley; secretary -treasurer, Mrs,
Cecil !Hollands, Kincardine R.R.
4; assistant, Mrs: Donald.. J. NC -
Kinnon, Ltiuoknow; „federation
representative, Mrs: Victor Em
erson; . alternate, Mrs:, '.Charles
Cook, -Lucknow; district ,voting
delegate, Mrs., ,Georges McKee,
Kincardine, R.R. 5; -alternate,
Mrs,. R Appleby ,• Winghann, R.R.
2; federation ofagriculture rep-
resentative, . Mrs, Eldred Reid,.
Tiverton; '.alternate,..Mrs. William
.SSlessor, R.R.' 4 Kincardine; -rep
resentative on. museum • board,,
Mrs. George Downey, , Tiverton,
R:R 1 public relations repre-
sentative; • Mrs. Neil McLeod,
.Tiverton, R.R. 1; 'Auditors,, Mrs.
Harold Thacker, •and Mrs. . Rqb
ert 1VIcCormick, :Kincardine.:
,Conveners of Standing Com-.
mittees=• •Agriculture and Can-
adian Industries,' Mrs. David
Eidy, Wingharn; R.R.2; Citizen -
'ship and Education, Mrs. Robert
Osborne, Lucknow .,R.R. 6; His,
torical ` Research and Current,
Events, Mrs. W: J. Arnold, Rip.-
ley, 'R.R.' 3; Home Economics"
and Health, Mrs Fred Blackwell,
Kincardine, Resolutions, Mrs
Russell : Ross, ,,Lucknow
Public Relations representative,
Mr -s. Neil McLeod, Tiverton, R.R.
1; Junior Activities,Miss Mary,
Roulston, Ripley, R.R. 1. •
A District' "Life • Membership.
was presented to Mrs J. • E. Rowe,,
Kincardine, • past . president. As
Mrs Rowe IS a patient: in St,
Joseph's .,Hospital, London, and
accepto the?
gift. her. Mrs.
attend,Mrs.; Weick
R. ` J. ;"McKellar past: F.W I.O:.
board • '`;member expressed . deep
gratitude -to 'Mrs:' ;Rowe' for :en-
couragement she has given to all
and inspiration td many;. worn. ed there were 1475•4nstitutes in
'ex's. 'Institute, 'cups and .saucers Ontario' witht a membership. of
were presented to four presidents. 38,549 Eleven branches disband-
who had served . before Bruce
South has been in its. • present
form, Mrs Eliza Walker, : Luck
now (formerly Mrs,.Alymer Ac-
kert; Holyrood) Mrs: J. R.
White,' Ripley; Mrs: J. M. Reid,
'T'eeswater;, et. firs P. S. tStewart,
Lueknow, : •
Mrs. D. W . Cameron, '.W.I.O..
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ed last year and fourteen organ -
Miss Nora . Creyke, Home Eco-
nomics Branch Dpt. of Agricul-
ture, Toronto, reported that; 444
'short courses were` held; serving
10,000 women. Five new training
schools have ` been added,. The'
aim in the sewing ,courses'.'is to
have articles 'with hand made
.look, not home macre look. There
is a great demand ,for mill�inery
courses , with . the .15 . millinery
kits > 'being continually ,off; • the
shelves out on loan. The Tweeds -
Mini. . work shop is .also bin great
demand, but there . is 'only one.
Instructor so, just 62 work shops
were held serving 1300 women.
Miss Mary Lou Black, Bruce
• C•ounty. Home Economist stated
that 238 .girls from 28 clubs -were
participating in the Spring pro-
jest • "The Cereal Shelf." The 'Fall:
projeot is, to• be "Working with
Wool." .Youth are leaders M to:
morrow and Institute branches.
help, them to attain this by spon-
soring 4-H ',Clubs. Each 'district
is to set. its ,own 'district annual
date,
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Mrs. George. Downey reporting
on the museum stated that, 2122
More people went through the
museum. in 1958. than in 1957 and
the receipts were up by $446.00.
The 'museum project 'for 1959 is
an Art exhibit displaying art
done at the High School night
classes last year, 'Anyone having
old Newspapers or.. , old books
pertaining to • the ' • history of
Bruce are requested to send
them to the museum to be placed
in the archives. Visitingg hours
are 2 to 5 and 7 to 9' p.m..
Mrs. Eldred Read, reported for
the federation of Agriculture.
She urged more ladies to attend
the annual meeting. She stated:
there are . fourdistricts,. each
having. a lady delegate but only
one vote among tthem.
Mrs. Donald 1VIcCosh, a vice-
chairman for: the new area 1'e-,
Gently formed in Bruce and 'Grey,
explained that the new area was
composed : of 146 branches; 62
having withdrawn from the To-
ronto area and ° 84. from': the
Guelph. area. The.. Convention for
the new area is to be . held. Nov
ember 2nd, and 3rd: in the Kill-
seum at. Owen .Sound. A'... name
for the area will' ' bechosen at
the meeting.
,Bruce South . District',Rally
to be held on' July 23rd at the
District : High School, Lecknow:
Mrs. Victor Emerson's name will
be sj bmttted as a nomination for
Provincial Secretary -treasurer.
In • 1VIenioriani was. observed : by
repeating the• 23rd Psalm in uni-
son,..and sang. the hymn, "Unto
the
The Standing Committee Con-
veners reported 100% • and 'their .
reports were '.most ••interesting
°and instructive.
Mrs J. Kirkpatrick welcomed
• the . members and. Mrs.: Peter •
Leason .of Purple Grove respond-
ed. Milner
espond ed.Dinner . was , served.by • the
Ripley brand•, in the Legion Hall.
and a cup of tea and cookies
was enjoyed after the afternoon
session
1V rs: Wilmer: Ribey; president of
fBruceromCentre,herdistrict:. brought greetings,
.
Mrs E. Scholtz .led in Assemb-
ly singing with Mrs.. D. Tippen
at the piano. Mrs. 'Garnet Far
rier • also 'entert'ained .with piano
music:
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The. District Annual iso to be
held at. Lucknow in ' 1960. and,. 'the
District Directors meeting is to
be held in Arm:ow next year.
The •meeting closed• by singing
" God ,Save The Queen,"
SANDERSON`S
Ladies' ` and Men's Wear -85
Fashion Millinery
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