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Nancy. Jean. Craig to be used came home.on Friday brief meeting when it was ..
decided to:have a garage in her work i n,following a week in Listowel, -
sale, the date to be an- Newfoundland. Contributions Hospital.'
Pounced later. Mrs. George ' may be given to Mrs. Jack • . Donald Pertie, 120 con, is Smith is to get another fern Co ley. It was agreed M , a patient in University for the church. She gave 'a , cater for a group picnic in *
report on expenses for items June. Stanley 'Fischer gave Hos Co
pital' London,
ngratulations to Rick purchased for the church the call to worship. Knight who, won the recently. A reading "Prepare for following 3 awards at the
Mrs. Clare Veitch will go Y Perth County Regional
to Syical at B on Earl Dunn. ' science Fair" i n Mitchell on
April
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22nd a ndran
2tford
3rd "Happy Easter"_was.r Friday and Saturday April 12
given by. Mrs. Stuart & 13th. "Junior Biology" - delegate from Cranbrook. Stevenson. 2na prize. plus "Outstanding The group is on the
nominating committee for Asocial time followed with project by a boy" and the
"Best. project by a North vacancies in the Presbyterial, Mrs.'Stuart McNair and Mrs.
Members, made 9 visits an d Leslie Knight assisting the Huron student." Rick is a
' sent 14 cards the past'month. hostess with lunch. son of Mr..a ,d Mrs. Leslie
Mrs. Humphries installs
New WI officers
Correspodnent
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The W.M.S. ma at the
home of the Pr'esid.?.nt, Mrs,
Wilfred. Strickler with 16
present. Mrs. Jack Knight
read the minutes and. in-
vitations to Milverton on
May 13, Atwood May 14, and
Monkton in. September.
The Presbyterial visitor is
Mrs. Stuart Peebles, Atwood
and it is hope to have her at
'the October meeting.. The
date of the regular me, ing
has been changed to May 7,
orie week earlier owing to the
meeting, in Atwood.
Mrs. Earl Dunn, president
ran roo studont wins
of the Ladies Aid conducted a A donation win be given to Mrs, Calvin Cameron
Easter . was ven b Mrs.
K h • n g t •.
Mr. and l'arl Kavel-
man and girls of New
Hamburg ,-4isited Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler on
Sunday afternoon..• •
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District President Marjorie
Humphries installed a new
slate of officers when the
Majestic Women's Institute,
held their annual meeting.
The new officers are: Past
President-Doris McCall; Pres
ident-Dorothy Steffler; First
Vice-President-Marie Mc-
Taggart; Second Vice-Pres-
ident-Kate Wilson; Secretary
Ila .McL arty; Treasurer-
Alberta Smith; Public Rel-
ations offiCer-Marie Mc-
Cutcheon; Alternate-Divis
McCall; Branch Directors -
Ida Evans, Leona Connelly,
Ruby Steiss; Curator-Eleanor
Hemingway; Assistant-
Wilma Hemingway; Sun-
shine-Kathleen Danby;
Jennie Turnbull; Auditors -
Jane DeVries, Wilma Hem-
ingway; Nominating Com-
mittee-Laura Lucas, Amy
Speir, Leona Connelly; Pian-
ist-Lulu Kerr; Assistant-
Wilma Hemingway.
The Conveners of Standing
PaRmcParnon~®
Committees are: Agri-
culture & Canadian Indus-
tries - Marie McTaggart and
Alice McArter; Family &
Consumer Affairs - Leona
Armstrong and Ida Evans;
Education & Cultural Ac-
tivities - Ruby Steiss &
Peggy. Cudmore; Citizenship
& World Affairs - Doris
McCall and Jane DeVries;
Resolutions-- Glenna Step-
hens & Amy Speir.
A dinner catered by the
Presbyterian Ladies. Group
set the theme for the
Institute arid their guests
when they met for the annual
meeting.
President Dorothy Steffler
welcomed all present and
read an interesting poem:
The head table was introduc-
ed by Marie McCutcheon,
after which Alberta Smith
presented the 4-H Club
leaders with gifts.
Doris McCall introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs.
Marjorie Humphries who is'
the District President for
East Huron. Mrs. Hump-
hries spoke on "Happiness."
Marie Mc Taggart thanked
the speaker and presented
her with a gift.
A quartette consisting of
Wilma Hemingway, Peggy
Cudmore, Leona Armstrong
and Marie McCutcheon sang
Easter Parade, April Show-
ers and Melody of Love.
It was decided to donate
$10.00 to the Ladies Division
of the Fair Board and $2.00 is
to be given to the Historical'
Society. The Bazaar and
Bake • Sale , will be "held
November 15, 1980. On May
13 the District Annual will be
held in Wroxeter. Voting
delegates will be Doris
McCall, Peggy Cudmore and
Dorothy, Steffler. A `commit-
tee to find a girl to
participate in the Queen of
the Fair 'contest includes
Kate Wilson, Leona Arm-
strong and Doris McCall.
The leaders of the Incldor
Gardening Course, .Peggy
Cudmore, Wilma Heming-
way and Ila McLarty were
thanked for a job well done.
Kate Wilson and Dorothy
Steffler were thanked for
making special Spring •Fayq,
ours which helped decorate
the tables. The following
convenors gave reports of
their meetings during the
year - Auditors - Hazel
Matheson and Wilma Hem-
ingway; Curator - Eleanor -
Hemingway; Sunshine-Mrs.
Kathleen Danby, Agriculture
and Canadian Industries -
Marie McTaggart; Family
and Consumer Affairs -
Leona Armstrong; Education
and Cultural Activities -
Peggy Cudmore; Citizenship
and World Affairs - Doris
McCall; Public Relations -
Marie McCutcheon.
An Executive meeting will,
be held Monday, April 21 in
the library at 1:30 p.m.
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