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Mr. and Mrs. David: King of
Goderich visited on Sunday even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Guire and family.'
Robbie and Marilyn Engel• of
Dublin visited for the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black
and, fainily,
Miss JOanne Hamilton returned
to London on Sunday after spend- •
ing-the past two weeks practice
teaching at the Listowel District
High School. This week she is
'teaching at the A.B. Lucas High
"School:in London.
Bill Black of London was home
for the week ,end with his parents.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Walter ,Black.
This community is sorry to.
hear that Austin Martin has not
been feeling as well as he could
be and was in the Hospital recent-
ly. We wish him, improved
health.
How long
can
high rates
last
The present. high, high
interest on long term .
savings — how long can
it last? Equally. important
is how much aile.you .
profiting from 'it? Smart
people are putting all the
money they can spare into.
Victoria and Grey '
,Guaranteed Investment
Certificates; paying a
truly exceptional high rate
of interest.. How about
You — today 7- at
Victoria"and Grey.
Member Canada Deposit
Insurance Corporation
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TRUST COMPANY. 'SINCE 1889,
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SKATES
FOR THE
WHOLE
FAMILY
e County•Womenfs Institute
was held in the Unitetd
ch in Chesley. The chair-
Mrs.Wm. Arnold of Bruce
District presided.
Capp, president of the'
ey branch welcomed the
members. For Bruce East
Gillies Hill was in charge
Jegistration.
secretary-treasurer Mrs.
McKinnon of 'Bruce Centre
et gave the financial state-
reporting 'a balance of
,37.
anions were in charge of the
Arkwright branch, Bruce Centre.
Entertainment during the day
included musical numbers by the
Whitechurch and Zion branches.
Skits were given by West Arran
and Walkerton Evening branChes
and the Assembly singing was con-
ducted by the Malcolm branch.
Miss Barbara De Visscher the
home economist reported on 4-H
club work and Senior Training
Schools.. Ladies day at. Farmers
week in Hanover will be January'
10th. There will be a rood forum
On Poultry Please on April 2nd ,
1974.
Mrs. D. Cameron gave the
museum report and said attend-
ance was down this year. Mr. .
Ken Goar is the new curator. Mrs
'Hurley of Owen Sound gave an
interesting aetount of her work
and involvement with S,PERO.
Mrs. Urstadt, 'Provincial Board
Director brought greetings and
spoke briefly. Mrs.,
Emke , Board Director , who was
unable to attend , sent greetings.
Mrs. Arnold in her address spoke
on the theme "To-day is the Day"
leaving with us worthwhile
thoughts.
Mrs. J. Coyne, President of
Bruce North, Mrs. M. Gow,n-
lock of Bruce Centre , Mrs. Osten-
dorf 'of Bruce East , Mrs. J. Kirk-
patrick of "Bruce South, brought
greeting from their districts•and
intxodu,ced their secretaries. The
tartan committee report was giv-
en by Mrs. Earl Busch. A coma
mittee was• appointed to meet with
the, county council re the Bruce
Tartan.
Miss Jane Ahrens, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. Ahrens of Elm-
wood was .the winner of the Bruce
Co. Scholarship and as She is
attending University bf Guelph and
unable to attend Mrs. Cecil Hol-
lands made the presentation to her
aunt , who accepted it on her be-
half.
Mrs. George Woeifle , chairman
of the Grey Bruce Area , brought
greetings and reminded all of the
convention in Chatsworth.
Mrs. Urstadt, Provincial Board
member , conducted the election
of.officers as follows: Past chair-
,man , Mrs. Wm. Arnold , Ripley;
Chairman, Mrs. Harry Kennedy,
Tara R. R. 3; 1st vice, Mrs. A. G.
Teasdale, Port Elgin; 2nd vice ,
Mrs. James Coyne , Wiarton, R. R.
6; 3rd vice, Mrs. Kirkpatrick.,
Ripley; Secretary-treasurer , Mrs.
Ken McKinnon, Port Elgin,, R. R.
1; P.R.O. , 'Miss Eva 'McKelvey,
•Paisley; Auditors, Mrs. Philip
'Ford; Mrs. B., Underwood, Port
Elgin; Scholarship Committee,
Mrs. Arnold , Mrs. E. Busch,
Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. J.
Urbshott.
Conducted tours of the Bruce
Co. Educational building was the
highlight of the afternoon, when
the members saw through the
building and were able to view
the special projects and see films.
Bruce Co. Cancer
Society Hold
Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting of the
Bruce County Unit of the Canad-
ian Cancer Society was held At
the ,Hartley House , Walkerton,
on October 17th. Branch repres-
entatives attended from Ayton;
Chesley , Hanover , Kincardine,
Mildmay ,l(Ieustadt , Paisley,
Port Elgin, Teeswater.
The minutes of the preVious
Annual Meeting were read by the
Unit Secretary. Mrs. Weinert
moved the, minutes be adopted as
read; seconded by Mrs. Shirley
Schmalz.
Mrs. Helen Weicker gave the
financial report for the period
from October 1,. 1972 to peptem-
bet 30, 1973. She reported the
total funds received. for campaign
and commemoration from the
Various Municipalities as folloio:
Ayton - $215.81; Chesley -
$3630.00; Hanover - $5083.94;
KinCardine - $6855.16; Lucknow. -
$1759.00; Mildmay - $489.50;
FormOsa $189.75; Neustadt -
$795.65; Paisley. -'$1769.85;
,Port Elgin - $5673.73; Teeswat-
er - $1569.25; Walkerton -
$4374.88 making'a total of contd..
butions of $33',250.52.
Our objective for this period
was $18 ,500. 00' and this report
would show a fine effort being
put forth by the volunteer workers
and people of these communities.
Miss Patricia Knechtel moved
that this report be adopted as
read; seconded by Mrs.
Beth Ben .
Mrs. Anne Bolton was not pres-
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HARD TIME DANCE
RIPLEY — FRI., NOV. 2
PROCEEDS FOR
RIPLEY INRON
DISTRICT RECREATION
COMPLEX -
ent to give the report of the
Education and. Publicity Chairman,
and this was given by. Mrs. Carol
Ben.
Mrs. Lola Tinims gave the re-
port of the, Service to Patients,
Chairman,'
Ron Gibson , • Planning, Develop-
ment and Nominating Chairman,
presented a slate of officers for
1973-74 as follows; Past President,
Reg Armstrong; President William
VanDam; Staff Secretary, Mrs.
Carol Bell; Treasurer , Mrs. Helen
Weicker; Service to Patients Chair
man, Mrs. Shirley Schmalz; Unit
Secretary, John Ellis; Medical
Advisor Dr.' T. Lazaar.
The offices of Education and
Publicity Chairman and Campaign
Chairman are still vacant.
It was moved by Ken Shelling-
ton than a flip chart be purchased,
seconded by Miss Patricia Knech-
tel - carried.
NEVAY, OCTOBER 31.:..1973,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
BrixeCo. W...1,Roity Held At Chesley
Mrs, Harry. Kennedy, New. Chairman.
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