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BY VALETTA EMERSON
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bee-
ernft Nevin,; Shannon and
Feather of Wingham were
Stinday visitors with his par-
,ents, Mr. and. Mrs.. E. W.
Beecroft.
Mr, and Mrs, Paul Elliott
of Brussels are holidaying in
Florida and son, Jeffery, is
spending the time with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
- - Walter. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott,
and son, Curtis John of
Blyth, visited Sunday' with
his parents„Mr., and Mrs.
Walter Elliott, Karen and
leaders showed the club
ways, to ;change them:
Eath—nriniborfinished
their macrame sampler and
began, the sample knots for,
the, manual project.
Patterns were discussed
for the free choice article.
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The committee .who
Viewed the Kinloss Council
re , work needed at the' hall •
gave their favourable report.
A quilt is to be quilted in
the hall in the near future.
Mrs, Rena Fisher and Mrs.
Russel McGuire are planning
the bus trip.
It was decided to send the
money for the Officers' Con-
ference for the president:
The. motto, If you want
friends be a friend, was
given by . Mrs. Bill Rintoul.
The branch decided to give
$100 to' the "Wingham hos-
pital for the 'Stroke Club,
A PennY •• Auction was
conducted by Miss Merle
Witson and Mrs.'Johnston
Conn.. '
Alval interesting ceramics
Available far evettititappointittents'
their rooms reflected their
likes and dislikes and person-
lities in the-roll-call. Janet"
Laidlaw read the minutes of
busy and donate clippings, the second meeting which
The nominating committee _ were approved.
for 1980.81, Mrs, Bill' vans, The club discussed
Mrs, Jas. McInnes..,and Mrs.- windows in their rooms
Victor Emerson, were're- -
quested to prepare a slate of
officers for the March ineet-
ing. The meeting closed and
W the lunch committee, S. R. _
Gaunt, Mrs'. -3. Wilson and
Mrs. Rena Fisher, served
refreshments. •
WHITECHURCH 441
The third meeting of
'Whitechurch Macrame .Man-
iacs held their Saturday,
February 16 meeting at' the
home Of Mrs. Ivan. Laidlaw.
president, Kendra
Purdon, opened the meeting.
The eight members, told how
Mr. and Mrs; Ronald
Coultes spent the. weekend'
with Mr. and, Mrs. Murray
Coolies and fanilli, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Curtis
and Andrea visited with Mr.
and Mrs. John CUrrie, Wing- •,'
ham. , .
Mrs. John Strong, Gorrie
: and Sandra Currie visited
with Mr, and Mrs: John A.
Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman De
-Bruyn attended a New Year's.
Chinese. dinner at. Listowel
Trinity United Church on '
Friday.'
On. Sunday evening .Mr,
and Mrs. De Bruyn attended
a Chinese New Year's supper
at Sacred Heart Catholic
Church in Wingham.
Music supplied on Sunday
at the United Church for the
service' was by :Hugh Sinni-
mon on, the piano and John
Whytock with his violin.
WHITECHURCH W.I.
Whitechurch Women's In-
stitute met on ' Wednesday,
February 14 at the hoine of
Mrs. Rena. Fisher,' Wing-
ham. Eighteen meMbers and .
guests ' were 'present.
.. The program "for' ' Pnblic
Relations was opened by the,
president, -Miss Merle. Wil
son, who welcomed all prei—
ent 'and gave a poem, Feb-.
ruary. . •
The, minutes, ' treasurer's
report and • correspondence
were read by theS-ecretary
treaStirer, Mrs. Alan Falcon-,
er. - -
. , The roll call was answere t;
by ways to add interest to, th
meetings. One was ,to sho
en , the 'business session.
COmmunications road were.
from. F.'4V.ID. president,
Mrs. Florence Diamond and
Mrs. Gordon . Wall, Bruce
pn
Barry. • ' • Mr. and Mrs. Bevin Tiffin,
Stephen and Dean and Mrs.
Ethel Stewart of Wingham
were Sunday visitors . with
Mr. and Mrs. • Dan. Tiffin of I
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Millan of Watford and Mrs.
George Tiffin of Lucknow
were Saturday evening visit-
ors with • Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley ,Tiffin.
We are sorry to report that
Harris' Puidon- of- VVifighani
was, adthitted on. MOnday to
Wingliam HOspital.
Mr. and Mrs. George:Cur
rie of Winghant.were Satur,
day visitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,
Brian and . Richard Bell 'of
Timmins visited last week
with, their ; grandParents,
Rev. and 'Mrs. John Bell,
while their parents were
making 'plans ' to move from
Timmins:to WindsOr in the
near futnre. •
Mr. and Mrs, ,John-,Gibb
and Ryan of Kitchener were
Sunday visitors:with-his par
tints, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Gibb wand Murray.
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