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tter. home after ming
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win. he heldr iR- the Ceg ort- Hall
caocWecineszkry. April T2.' at &;.
gr-rtt. WittZr reperts. far• the
xear7 win he given =ti-
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Yalted. Nov%in-
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I ares` ofi Trcnadad were
Mrs. Ro
� of- Tharrres- Road
at spiring;general meeting
EL:erel UM Trinidad
vnr . mulled bvA Columbus -
whew he first sighted the
istanti and sav+ the three
nocnu'tVarw.or uealS- vvw.hrich'
rea
distinguish the landscape.
This is. a tropical country
:and vivid colours are por-
trayed in the flora and birds
of the region. There are over
3F varieties of edible
bact-anas-andthey are used for
rnany purposes as- well as
eating. Once the beautiful
blossoms have fruited- the
tree dies- down and sends up
new shoots from the ground.
Marty recipes- contain
bananas- and coconuts- which
are alscz prolific. Furniture is
rn-ade from the locally. grown
mahogany tree and houses
are mostly built on stilts. to
Ltllovew -free circulation of air
underneath. Trinidad is, of
sour -se, also famous- for its
steel bands. of strums made
from aldol barrels,
For entertai nment, Betty
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/lame- l is -then {dated ort the
llistokekients,
Et is_ fir wish- that 1Dteals
our Wkrte.els. will rttn as. e
,toy as; piously, and -
they,
ndthr w sbr to express. their
tb ter these who tray e
warfroecir smt hat fbr- the last
twee yeah to rhe it- such a
u dee
orre the Constance area
Ety Ma Dterr er
Mr. and M. Frank Riley
visited on Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bordon Brown of
Hanauer and with Mr. and
» Denis Lomax,, Lisa and
ZJ ii , wha are tome from
esterrn Canada vcisitiug, with
her parents for ar few
hatidays.
!Ars. Mary Scott, David and
Iota,. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
IMrnage and Teff Leeming
and several' others from the
surrounding area returned
Phoma QM Thuxlsda;Zc frQM a two
week U as in Florida
hawing gone by bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lee of
Seaforth visited on Friday
everting with Mr. and Mrs.
Dave l 'reszcatQr, Christine,.
Lisa, Christopher and Greg.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence
EJ;.unter of Colborne Township
and Mrs. \Ci Armstrong of
Michigan visited from
accompanying herself on the
guitar,. and Mrs. Sadie Hoy
and Efilcia. Payne gave a
dialogue.
The devotion was led by
Mrs. E£elen Scarce and
focussed on hope and faith.
Mrs. Grace Druncrnond,
president, chaired the
business portion when in-
vitations were received to
visit with Kippen on April II
at S: TS p. rn. and with Goshen
on April Tg at S p.m. West-
minster weekend will be held
from May ZC to ZS and the
Alma College Conference
from August ZQ to 21. Reports
-from the conarnittees were
given; an auction will be held
on .Tune 3 at the church.
Courtesy remarks were given
by Mrs. Nan Britten and Unit
four ladies served lunch.
tanned for F
On Wednesday. ?tareh Zg
an- executive meeting of the
Federated Women Teachers.
As ciatiorr of Ontario was
held- at Etarnesville public
pmol. Etu,r_Qrr Association
president, Carol $i mons .
presented the agenda to the
merrrbers.
One of the key points of the
meeting was- the discussion
regarding the celebration of
the F. .'s- Diamond Jubilee.
On April 3. t9- S the
F. W. T. A. O. was officially fiq
years -old.
Flans have been made to
celebrate this event in each of
the three units by inviting
retired- teachers. (former
members of F.W.) to a tea.
r von;I! % heidi-at different
times- r£ &ring the Spring, the
first bei the Central Unit on-
April
nApril 44 in lolmesville public
school.
Also. during the meeting,
five delegates were chosen to
attend the Regional
Assembly being held in
Kingsville, Essex. County on
May G. These are Mary
.Tacobe, Marg EFogarth, Mary
D eichert. Carol Simons and
Marjorie Freeman.
A workshop on com-
munications is going to be
held on Saturday morning of
April 2%. The title is simply,
Communications and it will
be presented by Mary
Howarth of F.W. executive
staff
Conventions are something a
lot of people leave behind
when they attend one.
Tltutsday till Saturday with
. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son:,q Sharon and Bob.
M. and Mrs. Jack Crozier
of Huron Ridge, Kincardine
visited on Saturday with her
m:.other Mrs. George
McElwain.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thom-
pson and Leisa spent the
weekend in Oakville visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McGregor, Frank McGregor
t1 i+
of Clinton, Miss Joanne
Primeau, Scott and Sara
Teall were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Southgate, Jennifer and Sean.
The ladies of Court Con-
stantine L1842 and other
ladies in the community,
have been busy since
Tuesday quilting in the hall
on a quilt the lodge is making
to be raffled off at a later
date. They are hoping to be
done before the Family
Dance on Friday evening.
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