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Mr. Ewart Jarnieson of.Tees-
water visited relatives. and former:
neighbours here on Wednesday.
TO WORK IN LONDON
'Miss Donna Wylds has gone to
London to work .in a Hairdressing
Shop,.
Mr. 'and Mrs ,Eric Clark of.:
•
London visited .recently with
Colin Howes.
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The pupils of Mrs. Mowbray'"s
• and Mrs. MacCharles' rooms '
at North Ashfield' enjoyed a bus
• trip to Douglas Point', Southamp=
torrMuseumand CRI ' Wingham,
last Thursday.-
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Mrs: Frank fair
...Speaks On
African Violets
The Ripley and District Hort-
cultural Society held their meet-.
• ing on Tuesday, June 16, at 8:00
p. m . , at the 'home: of Mrs . Betty
MacLeod with'an attendance of...
24. •
.,.-The.president., Mrs. George
MacDonald welcomed'the mem=
bers and. guests and the meeting
opened with .° Canada and the
Lord's Prayer. • •
The -roil e -ail was--a-nsw-er-ed
by the naming,ofe a favourite rose
in your garden andsome ladies.
wore them in a corsage.
The convener', Mrs. Hackett "
er trie mJeeting. 'ahe read'-
two poems , ".What is.a rose?"
and "Four Feet in. Heaven". She
also spoke on the flower -of -the
month, the trillium, the floral
emblem for Ontario.
Mrs. Wm, Arn,oid:.Presents 1M.1. Pins,
Three. Members Hpve Perfect Attendance
'The June meeting of the Luck
now Women's institute was ppen-
ed with the Institute Ode'and Mary
Stewart Collect, Mrs, Alex Mac -
Nay ,welcomed the members and
guests and read a poets entitled.'
"Every day ,is a little life". The
roll
roll call was. answered ,by,"name a
location and. the industry• that
made it important".
Mrs:A-rmatiot g=Wiisan-pr-esent---
ed pins to Mrs, John Adams, Mrs.
Charles Steward and Mrs. Wes
Ritchie for perfect attendatice•for
the year 1969-70. •
Mrs. Ornar Brooks, Mrs. Arm-
strong, Wilson and •Mrs, Alex `Mac-,
Nay were appointed to look after
the picnic which is to .be held on'
: •July 22nd. 'Hostess day for the
Lucknow Women's Institute
,at Southampton Museum'is on
July 8th. It was decided to don-
ate a trophy to Lucknow Public ,
School for their field day. '
Mrs. Wm. Arnold., Ripley,
District President of the Wornen's
Institute, .presented lovely Insti- '
tute pins to eight members who
.
have belonged to the Lucknow
Institute for twenty, five consecu=
tive years or more. : Before pres-.
-enfi-ng-M-rs-: John:Adama;.Ivlrs.
Neil MacCallum, Mrs. Charles
Steward; Mrs.. T. J..•Salkeld,
Mrs, Wes Joynt , Mrs. Russell '
Alton, Mrs. Evelyn $a:rrkwell and •
Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Mrs. Arn-
old.inher speech said •that mem-
bers of the Women's Institute
gain a lot and give a lotat their
meetings Mrs. '.AJe.x MacNay
thanked Mrs. Arnold •and present-
ed cher with a gift.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24th, 19
Reports on Pinecrest and:
Cheerio Committee Were,given:
by Mrs. ' Charles Steward. and:. M
Frank Miller. • " .
Mrs. J. L. •MacMi4llan,'con,ue
er of the Agriculture "and Canad:
ian Industries committee preside
for the program,' and "0. Canad.
was, sung with Mrs. Wes Ritchie
at the piano;.; Mrs. Ross "..
Cumming.played two very-enjoj
able piano solosq "Tip toe thru
the tulips" and "`What, do we do
-a, deH7=dew.-dewy=day".
• ,Reports were given on the 'Sou,
Br-u.ce-a-nnuh 1--z .ting; a -t -A r- o
by Mrs. Frank Miller on the rnor
ing session. and Mrs. Garfield Ma
Donald on the afternoon session,•
Mrs. 'Alex -MacNay gave a splen�
id report on the '22nd Officers'
Conference which was held' in:
Guelph in Ma,y
The meeting closed 'with sing-
ing the Queen and Grace., and
a lovely lunch was served, by the
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Mrs. Hackett then introduced
Mrs Frank Fair who gave the'
topic,; speaking on African Violets,;.
At first th,re were onlyy white and
blueones but now'ther.e are .hun-
.dreds'of varieties.:" She recom
mended a liquid' fertilizer with
a high phosphorus content namely l
Nachurs-7-14-7 They are proper
-gated by. -means ofcrown. division, 1
leaf propagation and seeds. She, I,
.went on to tell of their care and 1
,gave a very interesting paper on l. '•
the subject. 'l el
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Mrs. Fair.was thanked b
ac ett w o concluded'the
program'with a contest on local
places. .
Mrs.. Norval Stewart gave:the
courtesy remarks for the evening
and the meeting closed with the
Queen and Grace. Lunch was
served by the hostess and her
lunch committee and a social
time was enjoyed'
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