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conve rs :Joyce Courtney and Margaret
el v oey gave a reading, On the
Bibles `Margaret R i�d,y le d4 is ,prayer.
Margaret read a reading and a poem, both
relatintte Mother's Day which was enjoyed,
the 48 ladies present. Joyce= Courcy '
�oseit-.theiir part .of the meeting , with a
reading, Cut Fools Frith. i
The president, Ruth Farrell, `read the
;test • closing- reading. Lunch was served by the
s
O,t-ohoitesiet and -s 'social hour area' enjoyed.
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The Lucknow Junin` fem.'s
Feld their May meg
with 18 members,a'
After a brief
ary Divok • of
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,lo4rls° It was an
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Donnybrook U.C. W1 held *it ' May
ting on Tuesday, May 8, at e'home of
th ;Hardy. Eileen Hanna,,:and Elsie Hardy
d a double theme for the meeting -
ing and Mother. •
Dile. Hardy opened the meeting, with the
r 'to worship. Eileen Hanna 'gave a prayer
the scripture. Elsie Hard toad the
nation, Planting and Reaping, which
phasized the importance 'of always having
k todo' even from a very 'young -age :.Two
ms, An Open Secret and 'Whit!' Aire
dmothers, were read by -Eileen Hanna.
tie business was conducted by Margaret
Idebrand. Susan `Rieman took up the
lection and Lois Chamney ,read 'the
les from the last meeting. An Mr Invitation
a special meeting at Calvin -Brick on.June
as read. The Fall' Rally on October 2 at
oria Street in Goderich was discussed
also catering to the maple syrup meet-
s 19 and �4°�w'
on Jul
;leen Hanna closed the meeting with a
r and a poem about Grandmas: Wanda
erson and 'Alice Jefferson assisted" the
tess with lunch.
ppreeiateC
the Editor: "
The members of Whitechurch Women's
titate wish • to thank the volunteer
vassers for. the recent 'cancer drive
lading Agnes Farrier,- Cathy. 'Gibson,
s. John de Boer, Jean floss', Norma
tout, Gertrude Durnin, Brenda Day, Lou
le, Kay Cruikshank, Elinor Neill, 'Kay
gie, Mildred Purdon and Lynda James.
hanks also to everyone who made contri-
ons. With your help, cancer can : be
ten.
Sincerely,
Whitechurch Women' Institute.
The 'Presbyteriian:'W.M..S.' held their May
meeting at. Piinecrest. Manor.. Mrs. Omar
Brooks: presided. •
Opening prayer was by Mrs. Jim Aitchi-
son. Mrs. Ramsay presented. the. flannel
graph on, The . Prodigal Son. •
' -Mrs. E.`°'Rutherford presided at the piano
for the hymns. .
The musical program.. and the 'readings
were given by Mts. Wiilliam Henderson, Mr. •
and Mrs. Mundell, Mrs. Morgan Henderson
and Mrs. Cyril Brown.
The closing prayer was given by Jessie °
Johnston, after which lunch and tea were
served.
Mole s tip....
•from page i
hotel Jo;suit almost right away, small and
cosy. A.A. recommended with a receptionist
from Co. Mayo. You hardly, ever meet a
,Londoner. Everybody's from somewhere
else. Once: whe,, . need directions, I had, to
ask'., seven times before I found anyone
speaking English.. London's like that, now,
like being abroad:
Browsing °
Again I didn't waste a moment, a Karsh
Exhibition at the National. Gallery, a
Beethoven Concert by the London Symphony
Orchestra, Covent Garden with its buskers
and its folksy stalls, browsing through
Harrods .113(1' antique markets:, a ,.hilarious
birthday't5arty that went on half the night,
Sunday Setvice at St: Martin's -in -the -fields,
the final treat afternoon tea at the Ritz with
my son, .smoked salmon . and cucumber
sandwiches, scones thick- with Devonshire
cream, sweets. scrunlmy beyond description,
then back overnight to Belfast and Dungan-
non:
I'll .be off again in a month or two. You
can't beat a weekend in London to blow away
the cobwebs. But three days are long enough
for me. After that I have to rush home for
• rest!.
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