HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1975-04-23, Page 11Sarnia, Mrs. Charlie Geddes,
Seaforth, Mrs. Jack Noble,
Hanover, and Mrs. Wm McNair,
London.
Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Stuart McNair were Mrs. W. A.
Williams, Brussels, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ivor Williams, Regina.
Mr. and WS. Lloyd Smith
attended the marriage of their
niece in Galt on Saturday and
visited friends, in Preston.
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The service in Knox
Presbyterian Church will change
to the morning beginning next
Sunday, April 27. Service of
worship will be at 9:45- with
Sunday School following.
Mrs. Frank Workman was
hostess or the April meeting of
the Cranbrook W.I. The minutes
of the March meeting were
"I approved as read. Mrs. Jim Hart
gave the treasurers report and the
collection and pennies for
friendship were taken.
Mrs. Wilfred Strickler
A presented Mrs. Jack Cox and
Mrs. Workman witl. a gift in
appreciation of their leadership of
the short course "Baked in a
Pie". Mrs. Gordon Engel was
also commended for the talk she
gave as guest speaker in
Wingham at the summary day for
the short course.
Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Donald Perrie.
and Mrs. van Donkersgoed are
the committee in charge of
catering to the Foresters' on April
x.17. The membership voted on
their choice for training schools
and food forums for next year .
First and second choices for the
training schools were; "Quilts
and Salute to Vegetables".
Round the world dining and
"More about Nutrition" and
Family Meals were the choices for
1. the food forums. The roll call was
answered by members paying
their 1975-76 membership fees.
Mrs. Strickler expressed
thanks to everyone for their
cooperation and understanding
during her term of office. The
75-76 programs will be planned
on April 21 at Mrs. Leslie
Knight's. Mrs. Workman and
Mrs. Vei ch will take lunch. It
was decided ' to have
Sunshine Sisters again this year
with cards and gifts to be
exchanged.
Annual Meeting 1975
Mrs. Strickler declared, all
offices vacant. It was moved by
Mrs. L. Knight and seconded by
Mrs. Cox that Mrs. Strickler
presidefor the annual meeting
and that Mrs. Workman act as
secretary. The minutes of the
4974 annual meeting were read
and approved. Standing
;:3Reports: Agriculture and
Canadian Industries-Mrs. W.
;Bremner, Citienship and World
Affairs-Mrs. G. Engel, Education
Ond Cultural Activities- Mrs. C.
?Veitch, Family and Consumer
'Affairs- Mrs. G. Knight,
Resolutions-i Mrs. J. Conley,..
'Curator- Mrs. G. Engel,
‘Sunshine-Mrs. Glenn Huether.
Mrs. Hart gave the treasurer's
N report. The auditor's report was
given by Mrs. D. Perrie Mrs.
Workman gave the secretary's
'report . All reports were accepted
as given on motion of the
respective convener , and
seconded by Mrs. N. Lefor. .
Mrs. Strickler installed the
,following slate of officers for
1 975-76 Past President-Mrs. W.
Strickler; President-Mrs. C.
Veitch; 1st Vice President-Mrs.
.Knight; Secretary-Mrs. F.
Workman'
Assistant
Secretary Mrs. N. Fefor;
l'reasurer-Mrs, J. Hart; District Director-M rs ; rs. W. Strickler Al ternate District Director-MrS.
Knight; Branch
Directors-Mrs. C. Sterner, Mrs.
G. Engel, _Lars. van Donkersgoed;..
Public Relations-Mrs.W.Strick ' ler, Pianist - Mrs. t.Knight. Auditors-Miss Kate McNabb, Mrs,. na ,Loyii Gordon; Directors to
d-Mrs. M. Ducharnip,
Mrs. S. 'Conley, Mrs, C. WHO,
Mrs. T. Baker, Miss K. McNabb; curat
Mrs. G. EllgeL Mrs. or -
Russel Knight; Hall Board-Mrs.
D. Perrie, Mrs. Wm. Bremner;
Agriculture and Canadian
Industries-Mrs. N. Lefor, Mrs. J.
Cox; Citizenship and World
Affairs-Mrs. L. Knight, Mrs.
Wm. Elliott; Education and.
Cultural. Activities-Miss K.
McNabb, Mrs. T. Baker; Family
and Consumer Affairs-Mrs. G.
Knight, Mrs. Wm. Bremner.
Resolutions-Mrs. J. Conley,
Mrs. Ross 'Knight;
Sunshine-Mrs. G. Huether.
Following the annual meeting the
members exchanged sunshine
gifts and found out who' their
secret sunshine sisters had been
for the' past year.
Lunch was served' by Mrs.
Perrie and Mrs. Ducharrne.
Personals
Mr. Lynn Evans came home on
aturday following a week spent in
Wingham Hospital. ,
Mrs. Evelyn Hall is a patient in
Listowel Hospital. Calling on
Mrs. Glenn Huether on Thursday
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cameron,
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