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Christmas ui04
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National Farmers Maim was Uhl
at Brockaitle h&iltaiillihursday,
Dettertibet
Bev NIeNai outlined eidiftctive'
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bargaining pri*rants and these
were liEft for farther
after the Dist/int Meeting in
Initowm. =oh Monday
MaXine lather, delelguie no Me
National Convention at Wirlinnipeg,
=Ported on he omention. Clf
interest were the tertiniy [policy and
landlise pities lAtith 14113011 Cenib-
asit 10 AM TO) the minx
stabilizatimi toff to prating%
with immediate !help for the beef
producers.
BUTTON'S MEAT
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An (*Tic
Lottery Ticket
AS A CiatentiliS GIFT
$10
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A REAL, WINNER
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MANAGEMENT AND STAFF
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Christmas Party
The Deeember meeting of
Bannon Women's Institute was tie.
fourth special event for the tiOth
anniversalw year. The first was Me
-• .41 1411.e.' When viesot
were entertained; the second, -at
Brookside; the -third.; a summer
picnic; .and this was the '-goal- .or
in celebration at he annual
Christmas patty.
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The president, Mrs, Graham
Magee. Welcomed the ienihtrs
vvith !husbands pr guests and AU
sang The (Queen and WI. tirare,
Men 51 enjoyed a bountiful smorg-
asi;ord turley meal in Me 'Sunday
SchoolShooimomiif Dungannon United
Chinch on Wednesday.
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Mrs. ionic biers, as convener u2if
the AlMiVerSary rxinunittee, spike
Of The charter Tneeting 403 years
.ago, and conducted the program
using carels intermittently during
Me sevening with Mrs: (Gorden
Fnmigan as pianist. Several stores
and interested persons dimated
favours, Whiz% *emplaced by each
plate. These specials 'Were apprec-
iated
Branch Directors. Vars. Jack
Clements and Mts. Lorne Hasty
presented giftS to The ftellovving:
Ebner Black. Ineky plate; (Gordon
Fimiigitn, lucky chair; Wks- Harry
lady's birthday closes to
December11; inan's birthday. Iwin
Riven; lutiky -number lady. Mrs.
Doug Young; lneky .miniber man.
pied Young.
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Mrs. V6Ibur Brown gave a
resume of highlights' of Institute
Work from 1414-14/74; of Bed Cross
work during World War 1 and 11;
The 40th a/M/VCISOItY. 5Ditl aMliVer-
-Sary and now the beth; Of life
membersitips and extended seas
ons greetings to all.
Mrs...Russell 1111011-ftwoured with
two lovely solos. Boly
and "Silver BellS". AlT enjoyed
'two readings. The Bahl-fiaded
Man- and "Postponed- by Miss
Beth McCormell.
A motto %%Neil had been prepar-
ed and given by Mrs- fivers in
October 1973. was re -read by Mrs.
•Blake, entitled "‘Winilesonie
flames are Stepping Stones to
Gtw Nations . The exchange of
gffts was conducted by dm. Harm
Girvin mid Mrs. Alvin Kerr. The
program closed witli3O Canada and
Mrs. Weis thanked all who had
'helped with The special anniversarY
iirogrants throughout the year.
Chairs were re-ananged for the
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amain feature 'Whieli was the 'view-
ing 4cif many slides Shown h Wh%.
Warren Zinn, with 4 444 te
assisted by Warren and by Nfr.. and
Mrs_ Ivan Whe bid ttouted
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Switzerland 1113 ,
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Soule zif dbe !main veaers were
Efloy 4k4iingah, aonIhesident
tiff tfheNR:(:; Borneo Iflainne,
Dbector 1nternaho' nal Affairs,
Canadian labour Cangress; Bon.
Engem Wheian, Minister Of Agri-
enhure; Dr, (Gordon 93.111tell. (COM-
zaiissioner toff Eftood Ilektiew
Board.
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