HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1980-08-13, Page 29RIDE PARADE CART — Michelle and ,Jeff McRobert and Angela
pony pu(led cart in Saturday's Fun Day parade in. Granton.
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Worn about .libraries
S taffa WI present life award
Industries meeting of the
Staff a Women's Institute
held at the borne of Mrs.
Cameron Vivian, July 30 was
the 'presentation of a life
membership badge and cer-
tificate to Mrs. Russell
Worden. The presentation
was made by president, Mrs,
John Miller and district
president, Mrs. John
Templeman.
Mrs, John Miller presided
and opened the meeting with
the Institute Ode and Mary
Stewart Collect, During
business a report of the
District executive meeting
was given and the ;tentative
date for the bus trip was set
for November 13. •
A display is to be set up at-'
Mitchell Fair this year with
Mrs. Charles Douglas and
Mrs. John Templernan in
charge. Mrs. Douglas now
has the tickets available for
the production "Annie Get
Your ,Gun" at the Huron
Country 'Playhouse August
20.
Mrs. Carter Kerslake
presided for the program,
The roll call was ,most in-
By MRS, J. TEMPtEMAN
STAFFA
One of the highlights of the
Agriculture and Canadian.
a.. .
By MRS. RENA CACDWat,
Dana Bozzato is visiting
her aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Caldwell while
her parents are visiting with
the Jorgensen's in B.C.
Recent guests with Mr.,
and. Mrs* Emerson Anderson
were Mr, and Mrs. Bill Lord,
Sudbury and Mr. and Mrs*
BUssell Caldwell, Hamilton.
. We are sorry to report the
death of Mrs. Oliver Johnr
ston, Toronto, the former
Margaret Cooper. •
Sympathy is expressed to
Wilmer Turner in the death
of his sister Irene,
Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Kyle
have returned from a
holiday in Nova Scotia, .
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper
and Billy John, Detroit, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Vivan Cooper.
teresting as members were
asked a question pertaining
to, Agriculture in Canada.
Seventeen members and.
four visitors gave in..
teresting answers, •
Mrs.' Ellen Illman,
Monktori, librarian. and a
member of Perth 'County
Library Board discussed the,
Libraries. in Perth County
and what they had to offer,
Guest speaker for ,the
evening was, Mrs. Irene
'KentSch, Sebringyille, who
gave a most interesting ac-
count of Agriculture con-
ditions. in Australia and New
Zealand. displaying many ,
articles from both countries
and showing very scenic pic-
tures of her trip to Australia
and New Zealand this past
(pring
IntereSting household
hints were given by Mrs.
Orpha Norris,
Mrs. George Vivian dis-
played many articles which
She had decorated with dried
flowers and explained how
this was done.
The meeting closed with 0
Canada followed by a dainty
hunch served by the hostess,
Mrs. Vivian. Mrs. Ruby Reid
and Mrs. Alvinersonuls ar!)our,
Personals
Michelle and Rebecca
Martyn, R'usseldale,
holidayed this past week
with their grandparents. Mr,
and Mrs. John Templeman
and family,
Mrs. Bruce Armstrong,
Mrs. John Drake, 1VirS, log
piniaisoa and Mike have
returned borne after enjoy-
ing a three week holiday in
the western provinces.
WS, Laverne Wallace and,
girls planned a community
shower for bride-elect Beth
Hulley, held in the Croniarty
Church basement on July 29,
Margaret Laing was
chairlady and a delightful
program of stepdancing by
Andrea Scott. Trudy and
Tracy Quance, and Shirley
Miller, piano instrumental
by Joanne Wallace and
reading by Jean Carey was
enjoyed by all.
Pam Wallace conducted
some contests. Beth was
presented with many lovely
gifts and expressed her ap-
preciation to .all.