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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926 'PAGE THIRTEEN:
28th Officers :Conference HO By
F,W,I.Q. At University Of Waterloo
'The. 28th Annual Officer's Con-
ference .of the Federated Wom-
en's Institutes of Ontario' gather-
' ed on the beautiful campus of
University of Waterloo", May 4,
5 and 6, .450 delegates gathered
in the Theatr,of the Arts, to be
welcorne4 by the Provincial pres-
ident, Mrs. ,Herb Maluske, Ches,
ley, Musical interludes and sing-
songs were led by Mrs. Hugh
Baird and Mrs. Wm. Stone, pian-
ist, from the Central (Toronto)
Area W.I. during the conference.
A welcome to the campus was
extended by Mr. Galackley on
behalf of Dr. B. C. Matthews,
president of the University of
Waterloo. Of all the conference
"our program is so well organiz-
ed that it is a joy to work with
the, committee." ,
Robert Eaton, Parliamentary
assistant to Wm. G. Newman,
Ministry of, Agriculture and
Food, brought greetings from the
parliament of Ontario. The Wom-
en's Ins.titutes were to be con-
i gratulated for the valuable con-
tributions & influence they have
over the past 80 years. The W.I.
have kept pace with the chang-
ing face of. society. They have a
close affinity with the past, in
acquiring the homes of the co-
founders of W.L, Mrs. Adetaide
Hunter Hoodless and Erland Lee.
Soon the W.I. will have an active
role at the Ontario AgricUltural
Museum at Milton.
The Stone Sister ,trio, Kathy,
Jill and Janice, contributed sev-
eral beautifully rendered vocal
numbers accompanied by' their
mother, Mrs.. Wrri. Stone.' Mrs.
Austin Zoeller, Editor, of Home
and Country,. addressed• the
gathering on "Women in our
World". This is not' about the
great women whose names are
recorded in history, nor the
group that are household names,
but the women of todiy that
forin part of our society, "You
and I", The democracy in which
we live , gives us certain lib-
erty but .
with liberty also
comes responsibilies. In a nut-
shell,, hard work is what it's
all about. Reach out. The main
objective In W.I. today is• work
together,- involve more people
and interest others. Remember
the purpose 'of 'our organiz'ation
is to develop leadership. Direct
your efforts to the needs of your
W.I. community.
The president, speaking on the
, theme "The facility to comunm-
icate orally or visually, what
has been comprehended and
created will become. increasing-
ly important in the years ahead"
J. Hartt Walsh. For quite some
time now we have been aware
that communications encom-
paSses a great deal more than
a speaker, or a writer, who
shares an 'idea with someone
content to sit still, & listen or
read. There are six ways, to im-
prove communications. What you
mean to say. What you actually
say. What the other person
hears. What the other person
thinks he •hears. What the' other
person says. What you think the
other persons says. May we al-
ways be able to communicate
with a sincere motive.
Miss Helen McKercher, who
was attending the last Officer
Conference in her official cap-
acity as Director of Home Ec-
onomics, before retirement, was
presented 'with a gift, on behalf
of all present by. Mrs. Russell
Campbell, the newly appointed
Officer's Conference 'secretary.
Discussion group leaders were'
introduced; Branch presidents;
Branch Presidents, Mrs. •Harvey
Noblitt, chairman; Mrs. Delmare
Smythe and Mrs. keith,Hiepleh;
Public Relations Officers, Mrs.
Advertising
helps
good things
n.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
Harvey Houston; chairman; Mrs.
Harry 'Smith and Mrs. Donald
MacLachian. Members, at large,
Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, chair-
man; Mrs. E. H. Urstadt, Mrs.,
Orval Jordan and Mrs. Norman
Tuck.
A delightful presenta-
tion, Tuesday evenirig•of a musi-
cal '.'The 'Gondoliers"' by the
Waterloo-Oxford District Second-
ary, School Glee Club, under the
direction of Ed Ferguson, was a
relaxing interlude of the confer-
ence.
Dr. J. C. Rennie, Executive
Director, Educations and Re-
search, told delegates of re-
search in Ontario and ,across
Canada. Many production, pro-
cessing and marketing, systems,
considered normal procedure,
were merely research not, many
years ago. We fail to appreciate
the time element involved in de-
veloping new varieties of grain,
fruits and vegetables.
A most interesting presenta-
tion was by Rick Waller, Super=
visor, press service and Bob Kal-
bfleish, Supervisor,, Photograph-
ic services film library, Minis-
try of Agriculture and- Food's
Information braneh, Guelph, in
which they informed us how to
relay the final message. It is
a two, way street; giving inform-
. ation and receiving understand-
ing, and. feedback from that
message. The approach you take
with a release, its! final form
and its timeliness, all have an
effect on an editor and your aud-
ience. This was a lively audio-;
visual presentation and a splen-
did way 'to conclude the 28th
conference.
Whitechurek
Man Died At
• wAge"91:).
WHITECHURCH NEWS
The community was saddened 'to
learn , on Monday that Mr.' Ben
McClenaghan had' passed away on
Sunday at Wingham Hospital in his
91st year. The community extends
their sympathy to his wife and
family. ,
Beverley Bell of 2rid concession
spent•the weekend with her chum
Clara Milligan.'
• On 'Sunday Mr. and , Mrs.
Leonard Robinson's baby Mark
Andrew was christened' at Calvin-
Brick church: Attending the family
get-to-gether after were Mr. and
Mrs. Neil Rintoul, Steven and
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ober-
holtzer, , Jeffery and Julie of
Waterloo, ,Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gutoskie, Michelle and Michael,
Mr.' and Mrs. Gordon Campbell,
Listowel, Mr. and. Mrs. Roy
Robinson and Steven, ,Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Robinson and Bradley,
Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff
and great grandfather Wm. Hum-
phrey of St. Helens, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Rintoul, maternal grandpar-
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Rintoul
Monday attended the funeral .at
Blyth of her aunt Mrs. Radford.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Craig on the birth of their son,
Garitt Thomas in. Wingham Hospit-
al on May 4,, 1976, a brother for.
Lana and Ryan..
Little Ryan' Craig is spending a
few days with his aunt and uncle
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Schwichtenberg, Lori and Kerry of
Port Elgin'. ,
Graham Kay is' employed at
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present in Goderich doing painting.
Recently the passing of Carman
Turner of Elmira was announced
with burial in Greenhill Cemetery.
His fath,er was the'late Jack Turner ,
and • his • mother the late Mars
Paterson. The late Albert Paterson
was his uncle.
Mr.' and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich-
tenberg and,family and Ryan Craig
were Sunday visitors with Albert
Coultes, Alex Craig and Mrs. Craig
in Wingham Hospital.
On Sunday at Calvin-Brick
Church Christopher Gary., son of
Mr. and Mrs. ,Gary Jamieson was
baptized. Family gathering after at
the home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Weber, 'Clare Weber,. Mr. and
Mrs'. John Miles and Steven of
Catinington; Mr. and Mrs. John
Jamieson' and . Brian, Jirry Robert-
son, and grandfather Tom Jamie-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Vz' for Emerson
were Sunday cane on Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Porteous of Lucknow
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
familY had his mother Mrs. Elliott
and Mrs. Galbraith of Wingham for
dinner Sunday evening. •
441 Achievetridit Day is Satur-
day, May 15, at Ripley in the High
School. Lciri Ann Jamieson, is
commentator' for Whitechurch
group.
Mack Inglis of Highgate spent
'Mother's Day weekend .with his
mother, Mrs. Tom Inglis, Betty and
Tom..
Jack Inglis of Victoria is home for
the summer.
Mr.• and Mrs. Jim Smith and
Robbie of Goderieh spent Mother's
Day with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adams.
On Friday the public School
pupils; enjoyed a holiday as their
teachers were attending Teachers
Development Day.
Mr.',and Mrs. Francis Colemaii
of Seaforth were Thursday visitors
with Mf. and Mrs. Victor Emerson,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nicholson
of Strathroy and Cecil de Boer of
Toronto spent the weekend with
their parent's Mr. and Mrs. John de
Boer. "
We are pleased to report that
Wall, who had spent a few days at
St, Joseph's Hospital, London, was
brought back to Wingham Hospital
on the weekend.
Mrs. Edith Brown of London
spent the weekend and Mother's
Day with her parents,Mr. and Mrst,
Bill. Evans.
Mr; and Mrs: Fred Davis and
Dana of Windsor spent the
weekend with her' mother, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier.
Mi. and Mrs. ken Kay, Lori,'
Bradley and Robbie of Guelph
brought his mother Mrs. Kay on
Mother's Day fla visit with her son,
Mr. Graham Kay, Mrs., . Kay,
Wendy and Graham. Miss tale .
Kay of Kitchener visited here too.