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• TIM BRUSSELS 'POST, 11111,'SSELS, ONTARIO TTIVRSDAY, MAY Sth, 1969
WALTON
alias Oorrie Rwlyter. Strat-
f ord, visited with Mr. and Airs,
Jan Ton vliet for several days.
Mr. and Alrs. Thin Stimore
were reconi visitors
with Air. and Mrs, Nelson Reid.
Air. and Airs. Gerald 'William-
son of Collin gIN ood ed with
Mr. and Airs. Norman 'William-
son.
Miss Judy Clark, London, was
hOme with her parcnts for a week-
end. •
Walton W, 1, Banquet
The annual banquet of the
Walton Women's Institute was
held in the school rooms of Duffs
United Church with the MeKillop
VI:lit of Duff's \V catering.
"The meeting was opened by
the president. Airs. ;Ian van 'Vliet
Jr. with the singing of "The
Queen" and a toast to the
Queen,
The tables higWighted the
sPringtime, bright with daffodils
and place cards. Mrs, Neil Mc-
Gavin. with Mrs. 'Herb Traviss at
the piano, sang "Galway Bay" and
Mrs. van 'Vliet led community
singing of old favourite songs with
Mrs. Wm, 'Humphries providing
the piano accompatilement, dm'-
the turkey dinner.
Mrs. Gerald 'Watson conveyed
the thanks of th.e WI to the Mc-
Killop niit for the dinner, replied
to by Mrs. Glen McNicol.
Guests and, new members were
introduced by Mrs, Alvin Me.,,
'Donald.
The minutes, treasurer's re-
pert and corespondence were reed
'by Mrs. Win, Humphries, An
annetnicement was made in re-
gard to the "Fashion Cues for
You" course that was being held
in the Brussels Library sponsor-
ed by the Majestic 'Institute on
Friday, May 2nd.
Airs. van Filet. conducted the
business session. A decision was
tirade to hold their meetings on
the 4th Wednesday '(Point of the
month at :;1:15 p.m. with lunch at
the close: also that the Sunshine
Sisters will he continued.
The guest spr-akor, Mrs Lyle
Murray of Lakelet, district presi-
dent. was introduced by Mrs.
William :Humphries. 11Tr.c, AfurraY
opened her talk with a voom oil
attending an institute Meeting.
The speaker milphasized that it
is necessary 1(1 intik.0 rho meet.-
Involved. in summing up • her
talk she Made her listeners aware
of . what WoMen's Institutes
should :mean to the members, the
branch, the community, and to
the country and the
Airs Murray was thanked and
presented with a gill by Mrs. Allan
Roll call response was the pay-
ment of fees, revealing the
Sunshine Sister and presenting
her with a gift,
Mrs, William Humphries -read
the minutes of the last annual
meeting and reported that the
bronet had 47 members last year,
The treasurer's report was re-
ceived and Airs. Humphries: and
Airs. '.Torrance auditors,
reported the books correct.
Airs. Harold. Bolger and Mrs,
C-sorge MeCall were iii al.tendanrcb"
at the Huronview monthly meet-
ing. Mrs. Bolger announcved there
would be a tea and 'Ail a I' at
Huronview onAlay 25th,. The next
meeting there will he on
May 1!1 - which wilt be attended by
delegates Al rs. r Turnbull
and •Mrs.• James :McDonald,
Airs ,Neil McGavin led a sing-
song "I'm a Paint Tree".
Standing committee reports
were given: Agriculture, and
Canadian Industies , Mrs. David
Watson: Citizenship and Eldo-
cation. MrS. Ray :Mother; Home
ecoumnies. Mrs. ,Tim Clark; Hist-
orical Research 7111d, Cur rent
Events, Mrs. 'Herbert. Traviss:
Resolutions. Mrs, Allan McCall:
Public Relations, Mrs, Ken Mc-
Donald: Sunshine Mils eliOr, Mrs.
Earl Watson: Curator, Mrs. Wil-
hur Turnbull,
Mrs. Jan van Vliet s she had
enjoyed 11 Q two years in office as
president !cad conveyed her
thanks to the members tot' their
ce-operation and help. MitS, Ken
McDonald thanked Airs. van Vliot
on 'behalf of the branch and pre-
sented her .with tf gift..
The installation of officers Wt1 $i
condurted by Airs. :Murray,
Al r;-;. William Humphries wits
named secretary or the meeting,
The incoming slate of officers
was read by Alex Gulutzen.
'Past President, Airs. jail van
lie't ,fr; president. Airs. Alvin
Aiciuma It!: '1st Vico-president.
Airs, Gerald .1N,"atson; 2nd vice-
presiden t. . Airs. Alla a McCall;
secretary - treasurer, 1irs, Wil-
liam Humphries: piddle relations
Al;trks, Airs. lmnald Achilles;
(qualm., Mrs, Wilbur Turnbull;
assistant curators, Airs, lianglai.
Ennis, MI'S. Gordtm Alccinvin,
Alts. Nelson Reid: sunshine con-
veners, Airs, Torrance Innalas,
Mrs. Ernest Stevens,
;standing committees -- Agri-
culture- and Canadian Industries,
Miss, Gordon Alehavin and Mrs,
I4(1 Godkint GitNenship and fildus•
cation, Mrs. Gerald Watson and
Airs, Donald McDonald; 'Home
Econoinice and Health, MI'S,
James Axlmant, and Airs, George
AloCallt Histerical Research and
Current Evmits, Mrs, James Clark
and Ales. Mac Sholdiee,
Mrs, -NVilbur Turnbull and
Airs. Nelson Reid 'were appointed
auditors for 1.96it, Delego t. es to the
district annual at 'Wroxeler on
Alay 13, are Mrs. Ken McDonald
and Mrs, Allan McCall. Airs, van
\'lic't is to supply entertainment
and Airs. Stewart. Humphries will
have a display of leather craft,
The Institute will not. meet dur-
ing the . months of .Tuly and
August. • The • di rector i!url poplie
relations will have chargo of the
Christmas meeting, A gift. to the
Cancer Society will replace the
ari,g'e of Christmas gifts.
Mang' hovil been, made for a bu•S
trip- to' Kiteliener, in May, where
visits will be paid to places of in-
terest. • r.Vhe Ryan family, who
recently lost their barn by tire,
•will receive a $2r, donation. The
hirusscls. Fair .Beard will be given.
a $10- donation. The executive will
meet to plan the programs of the
csming year.. The date .for the.
.dinner and • annual. meeting in
'1970 will be in April, as in prev-
ious years, New sunshine sisters
were picked
The meating elosed with "0
Canada" with Mrs. 'Laverne God-
kin as the. 'accompclitist, • •
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May 20 —
Brussels at • New rY
Atwood at Ethel
May 23 —
Relgrave at Bluevale
'May 27
Ethel at BrusSets
Belgra•i-e at Atwood
"f,s4;owr y at lituevalo
.June : 5 —
• Ilelgray• e tit Ethel
Brussels at Bluevale
Atwood at Newry
junt 10 -- •
• Brusseli; at Belgrave
Ethel at Newry
Atwood. at Bluevale
June 17 —
Newry at Belgrave,
Bluevale . at Ethel
Brtisseis ((t.-,Atwood
June 19 --
i'elgrave Yewry
Brussels at • Ethel
ovahliiovale :It l.WOOd
June 24-.
Ethel at Atwood
Netwry at •Rrusscsts
ifluevale at• BelgrkIVO
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