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MOE EIGHTEEN
Whitechurth W.I.
Elect Officers .
WHITECHURCH NEWS
On Monday WhitechurCh W.I.
held their Curator and Annual
meeting in Whitechurcb Commun-
ity Memorial Hall. They, gather-
ed at 12 noon for a Pot Luck din-
ner with the president Mies Merle
Wilson presiding. The Ode was
sung and the Creed repeated. Miss.
Wilson gave an Easter Message.
All sang The Easter Parade. The
minutes were read by the secretary
Mrs. V. Emerson. The correspon-
dence was read - a thank you from,
Brueelea Haven and froth Ben 'Mc-
Clenaghan with a donation. It
was deckled to have one book for
the Tweedsmuir History. The hall
'floor is to be cleaned by a bee .on
April 22nd. It was decided to
make a donation to Lucknow' Fair
Board.
They decided to have a'project
for the corning months and in
September have a sale. It was
decided to have a quilt display at
the May Meeting and invite 2
other W.I. branches.
Mrs. Garnet Farrier , Mrs. Lorne
Durnin and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan Members of the Lucknow Flea
• are to assist 'with collecting for
hockey team wound up the season
the Cancer society. The bus trip, recently when the kids took 'on the to the Erland Lee Homestead is
parents and defeated them 7 - 6. June 10, and the bus is 'to'leave
Witigham at ..7.00. If you .wish to being torn down. She also read
go let Mrs. Elgin Johnston knOw. Looking Backward by, the late Mrs'.
as 19 already have signed. RObert Mowbray and the
The' roll call was answered by
Coming of, the Railroad. Mrs.
Caslick gave a reading Mernories. 18.
MrS. Dan Tiffin presided for the The report of the District Dir-
election of the following officers ectors meeting was given by the
branch District Director. Mrs. Geo- for 1974-75-.
Past PreSident, Mrs.' Dan Tif- rge Fisher., Whitechurch branch are
responsible for entertainment in fin; President, Miss Merle Wilson;
the forenoon at the 'District 1st Vice Pres.. MrS. Lorne Durnin;
Annual The Grey-BiuCe Con- Secretary Treasurer , Mrs. George
vention is,November 18 and,19 in Fisher; Assistant, Mts. V. Emer-
Kincardine; It was decided 'to son; District Director, Mrs. Bill
send $5 to the museum instead of Evans; Alternate Director, Mrs.
members going., Russel daunt; Public' Relations
The curator Mrs. Emerson had Officer, Mrs. Wm. Rintoul;
Mrs. Bill Evans read the Life Histr- Branch Directors, Mrs. Albert
cry of late Mrs: Eunice Gilles- Coultes, Mrs. Russel Gaunt, Mrs. pie from the History Book. Mrs. Jas. Currie, Mrs. G. Farrier; ' Evans read a' poem Old Age. Mrs`.... Music , Mrs. Garnet Farrier , Mrs.
Emerson read the names of those Dan Tiffin; Programme Commit-
who owned the Loughran store
tee Mrs. Garnet Farrier , Mrs.
across, from the mill which is now Bill Gibson, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs.
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New Program.
For Young. People'
This year the' Ontario Govern-
ment , as part of its special youth
employment program known as '
Experience 74 , is sponsoring the
Junior •Agriculturalist -Program
through the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food. 'The Junior
Agriculturalist Program is design-
ed to provide a practical learning
experience for, young people. 16
and 17. years of age , from non-
farm homes, who have 'a serious
interest in agriculture.
As a Junior Agriculturalist , a
person will be placed on a select-
ed'Commercial farm „where he/
she will perform regular lkbour
activities relative to that farm
operation.. In addition a Junior
Agriculturalist will have an ••
opportunity .to develop an apprec-
iation of rural life through living
with.a farm family, and to partic-
i.pate in the program of the local
4-H and Junior. Farmer Clubs and
11-1 other rural activities.
Each Junior Agriculturalist will
be paid a basic wage of $6.00 per
day , based on a six day Week, by
the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food. The host farmer would
pay an additional $2,, 00 per day,
as well as supplying room and •
board'.
Standing left to right, Jim Peter-
son, manager.; Wayne Phillips,
Steve. Alton, Lynn Murray, Paul
MacIntyre, George Alton, David
Lorne Durnin; Auditors, Mrs.
,carnet Farrier, Mrs. wrn. Rintoul;
gunshine and Cheer , Mrs. Fred
Tiffin, Mrs, Dave Gibb; Delegates
to 'District Annual, Merle .Wilson,
Mrs. McInnes, Mrs..Bill Evans,
Mrs. Elgin Johnston; Alternate,
Mrs. Victor Ernersoni. Delegate to
Convention, Mrs. Russel Gaunt;
Alternate , Mrs. Jas. Currie; Stand-
ing Committee Conveners - Agri-
culture and Canadian Industries,
Mrs. John Currie; Citizenship
and World Affairs, Mrs. Tom Met-,
calfe; Education and Cultural
Activities, Mrs. Dan Tiffin; Fam-
ily and Consumer 'Affairs ,
Garnet Farrier; Resolutions, MI.
Bill Gibson; Curators,. Mrs. V.
Emerson, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs.
Robt . Ross, Mrs. Earl Ca slick.'
The meeting closed with the
singing of the Royal Anthem.
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Paul Johnstone, Jamie Bele,
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