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Now's the
time to thank
you for
your continued
good will, and
wish you and your
family a. happy holiday!
THE sENTIN WEDNESDAY, OiCEMEER 20; 1,7
CKNOW, ONTARIO.
HACKETT BROS.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Mrs. Omar Brooks
Is Vice President
The annual meeting of the
Auxiliary to Brucelea Haven was
held in the Library of the Home.
Prior to the meeting a most delic-
ious pot luck luncheon was
enjoyed by the 30 ladies present
after which the meeting took
place.
The meeting was opened by the
members repeating the. Mary
Collect in unison. Minutes of
the September meeting were ap-
proved as was the annual treasur-
er's report as presented by Miss
Emma Wilhelm who reported-a,
'substantial balance in the treasury..
Mrs. George Anstett of Cargill s
gave a report of the Nominating
Committee with the following as
the 1973 slate of officers. Presid-
ent , Mrs. Bernice Cameron, In-
verhuron; Past President, Mrs.
Fred Friar , Chesley, 1st Vice Pres-
ident, Mrs. Omar Brooks, lAck-
now; 2nd Vice President, Mrs.
Harvey Davis ,,Dobbinton; Treas-
urer, Miss Emma Wilhelm, Walk ,
erton; Secretary', Mrs. John
Kenzie , 'Tiverton.
The following directors for
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To you, sincere greetings and
thanks . . . with every good wish that the
joy , and delight,sof the Yuletide will be yours.
BUTT-WS MEAT--
(,3 hristmas is a
winter wonderland; covered
by a blanket 'of pure white snow. We
. • send you our sentiment
during this brisk season' through our
warmest wishes and a hearty "Thanks."
--1Videly—QhriStmas.
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each Month in 1973 were appoint;
ed. January, Mrs. Harvey Paltn-
ateer, Kiricatdine; Mrs: .E. Greer,
Kincardine Township. February
-1\48. J. P .Johnstone,.Walkerton;
March, Mrs. J. MacKenzie, Tiv-
erton and -Mrs. JarneS Clazie-, _
'Pcirt Elgin; Apia', Mrs. Fred Friar,
Chesley; May, Mrs. Harvey Dav-
is, Dobbinton and Mrs.. Alex
Lamont; June , 'Mrs. Archie Mac-
Kinnon and Mrs. Thompson,.
Teeswater; July,' Mrs. George
'Anstett, Cargill; August, Mrs.;
Bruce Parker, Brant TownshiP; '
Septeitnber, Mrs. Wm. Jacklin,
Elmwood; October, Mrs. Alex,
MacNay, Lucknow; November,
Mrs. Ted-Dietz, Mildrnay; Dec-
ember; Mrs. Nelson Howe, Pais-
ley.
Mrs. Cameron gave a report of
the ladies work, and accomplish-
ments to the Home for the year ; .
which was most gratifying. She
also expressed hersincere thanks
to all the' members for their. sup-
port during the •year. Mrs. Friar
had the pleasure of presenting
Miss Wilhelm with an appropriate•
gift on behalf of the ladies present
in appreciation for her, many
years of service to the Auxiliary
as, treasurer. Miss Wilhelm ex-
prets—ed-her-apptecia tion and can-
sideted it a privilege to serve
the Auxiliary in that capacity.
The next meeting of the Auxil-
iary will be held in March, 1973.
A welcome is extended to the.
-lad ie-&-0 f- tile-County-of-attend-I-he—
meeting.
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.1kamirm,:. with wonder that first
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and yours this ChristmaS Day.
RINECREST. MANOR NURSING
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