The Citizen, 1987-03-25, Page 56PAGE 24. THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1987.
Panel discusses Institute's worldwide work
Lori-Ann Schmidt, board mem
ber of the Federated Women’s
Institute of Ontario (FWIO) along
with Jean Mathers former board
member of the F.W.I.O. were
guests at the Walton Women’s
Institute meeting, Wednesday
evening, March 18 in the hall.
They participated in the pro
gram when Marjorie Humphries
had a panel telling of all the
objectives in the levels of the
Women’s Institute. The panel
consisted of Helen Craig giving
information on the Branch level;
Leona McDonald the Dietrich
level; Marjory Humphries giving
facts of the Federation representa
tive; Mary Humphries speaking of
the work of the F.W.I.C. and Jean
Mathers told of the A.C.W.W. and
their world wide work. It was
Walton
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People around Walton
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Reid were Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Machan of Sarnia and
Philip and Dianne Blake of Water
loo.
Jason Pennington of Goderich
visited with hisgrandparents Allan
and Alice Searle for a few days in
the winter break week.
Viola Kirkby spent a few days
last week in Toronto visiting
relatives.
Kristin Docken, Dorchester
spent a few days last week with
Pam Nolan.
Guests with Clint and Judy
Emmrich, Jamie and Katie on
Sunday were the former’s sister,
Jonie and her husband, Walter of
Kitchener; Alex and Pauline
Gulutzen and family, Westfield
and Mrs. Ruth Thamer.
pointed out all Institute members
are members of the A.C. W. and
should be proud to belong to such
an organization. Marjorie thanked
Lori-ann and Jean for coming and
sharing their knowledge and an
swering many questions. They
were presented with gifts on behalf
of the Institute.
Helen Craig presided for the
meeting opening with the Institute
Ode, Mary Stewart Collect and O
Canada. Marjory Humphries was
pianist. Margaret Shortreed read
minutes followed by several items
of correspondence and the finan
cial statement. Fourteen members
answered the roll call. “Name an
officer or an office held in
F.W.I.O.’’
Mary Humphries of the nomina
ting committee presented the slate
of officers for the coming year. The
Huron East annual meeting will be
held Tuesday, May 12 at Moles-
worth Presbyterian Church. Mari
on Godkin and Helen Craig made
plans for the birthday party on
Thursday at the Callander Nursing
Home in Brussels. Berva Watson
and Ruth Axtmann will supply cup
cakes.
The next euchre is set for March
26 in the hall. Hostesses are Berva
Watson, Marion Godkin and Annie
Reid. The next noon lunch will be
on the third Wednesday of the
month as usual. This time pork will
be served. The annual meeting is to
be held that evening when it was
votedtogototheGoldenLantern in
Brussels for the supper. At the
meeting all convenors are to have
their reports written out On
Monday, April 20 has been set for
the planning meeting at 7:30 p.m.
to plan meetings for the coming
year.
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Dance Hall
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1 he meeting closed with the
Institute Grace and everyone went
to the basement for lunch served by
Annie Reid and Betty McCall.
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Large attendance
at Cranbrook euchre
There was a good attendance at
the Forester's card party on March
20, with 15 tables playing.
Winners were: high. Ruth Mar
tin, Lois Hart (playing as a man);
low, Isabelle Craig, Gordon Han
na; lone hands. Mildred Perrie,
Jack Conley; players at lucky
tables, Marion Keeso, Alice Stev
ens, Iola Subject, Stan Alexander,
Dorothy Cox, Carley Ezewski,
Ruth Martin, Joe Martin; birth
day, Bill Craig; lucky score, Verna
Crawford; cup prizes, Lou Ray-
nard, Dorothy Cox; lucky tallies for
maple syrup (donated by Jack
Knight), Roberta Simpson.
The Hall Board is sponsoring the
euchre on March 27.
Local people visit
over school holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tressler,
Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Calloway, Hamilton, visit
ed Clareand Mrs. Veitch. Their
daughter, Janet, London, spent
the weekend with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg O'Hagan and
girls. Wingham, and Mrs. Mac
Engel visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Marilyn Engel and family at
Stratford.
Mr. ano Mrs. John Burton and
family, Brampton, and Garnet
Starr, Chatham, visited on Satur
day with Don and Mrs. Cotton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vanass,
Jennifer, Jolanda, and Darryl have
moved into their new house. Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Tickner have
purchased the house vacated by
the Vanass family and are moving
in. We welcome them to Cran
brook.
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COOKED HAM LB. 1.99
1.79
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STEAKETTES 5 lb. box 6.95
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HEADCHEESE lb. 1.49
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