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•the homes 91 members and
The standard bearer, -Mrs. J.
►. More, presgr ted ttthe standard
to open tthe annual meeting of
Maple, Leaf Chapter; SDE held
at,the home offlVirs. Glenn flays.
_.The regent,AYIns...A. M.•
.._HainperT.
presided for the well -attended
meeting.
The first vice-regent,
Breckenridge, and the second
vice-regent,' Mns. B. Ainslie,
were appointed delegates to at-
tend' tthe annual meeting of
the Provincial Chapter to be
held in •klamil'ton, April 7, 8
and 9.
The members "were told that
the Opportunity Shop" needed
women's clothing. As the school'
adapted by the Maple Leaf
Chapter has been closed, an-
other school,. preferalbly in the
West Indies, will be adapted.
IFt was, reported that a generous
bale had been shipped.
Members of the Chapter had
enridge; second vice-regent,
Mzis B. Air sll.e; secretary, Mrs.
N. T. Ormandy; assistant secre-
tary, Mrs. J. W. Wallace;;treas-
urer, Mrs. J. W Coates; a"ssL t -
ant -treasurer,__-Xrs..- ...Hubert_
Smith; educational secretary,
Mrs. M. McGill; Echoes secre-
tary, Mrs.. F. Young; servics
at home and abroad, Mrs. S. C.
Anderson; standard bearer, Mrs..
R. Bradford; imanigrat:ion and
Canadianization, Mrs. C. Er.
ward; film convener, Mrs. L,
deck; Gonimonlwealth relations,
Mrs. J. Skeoch; Empire and
world affairs, Mrs. G. L. Royal;
press and publicity, MTs. S. H.
Prevett, Mrs. R. W. Hughes;
membership convener, Mrs. J.
.emington.
Mrs.' E. Weaver expressed the
appreciation. of the Chapter to
the °hostess.
Mrs. E. Jessup presided at
the piano for the National An -
attended tire Memorial Service them. A floral arrangement of
for Sir Winston Churchill in white chrysanthemums centred
North Street church • on Sun -the tea''table at which Miss Josie
day, January 3.1. - Saunders presided. "
Plans were made to hold a •Annual Deport'
worksthip for members :of the
1.0,D -.E., some timein March " The complete annual report
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and to hold a luncheon meet
the late'.�prirr� With •
of the secretary, Irs. N. T.
O r*rn arrdy,-.rs -as- -follows .- . .
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officer of The National Chapter*,There are 72 members includ-
es guest speaker. in four life men -fibers enrolled
Mrs. Frank Curry got an ex- in the Ch'apter'. Teo members
celient response when she ask- took their affirmation this year
ed for the Maple Leal Chapter and four have”res iened. There
to as.5-ist with the annual Red 'were ten regular meetings held
Cro,s Campaign. with ,an average attendance -of
27 meetings 'were held
March meeting will be Kinn meetings
held •a:t the hone of Mrs. ll. W. ,
Hughes.
Annual .report's presented
were as follows: Secretary, Mrs.
N. T. OrinTndv; treasurer, Mrs.!.
J. • W,. t'V`allare: assistant 'treas- 1
urer, Mrs• J. W.Coates; educa-
tional secretary, Mrs., M. Mc-
Gill; services ,at home and
'abroad, Mrs. S. C. Anderson;
film convenet..Mrs. R. W. Bell;
immigration .and Carra•dianiza-
tion. Mrs. C. Edward; member=
ship, Mrs. J. Remington; Echoes,
:V.1'iss J. Saunders; Empire and
World affairs. Mrs. G. L. Royal;
,Commonweal•th relations, Mrs.
C. Kalbfleisch; standard bearer, 1
'.Mrs. J. A. More;press and pub-
lifiity, Mrs. R. Nephew; hospital-
ity, Mrs. G. Mathieson; social,
:t.?'p'pnrtunity
Shop, treasurer, Mrs. A. G. Kerr,
• committee, Mrs. C: Edward.
$ New .Officers
The report .of the nomination
c•0•mrmittee, Mrs. R. W. Hughes,
Mrs. S. H. Prevett and. Mts. -E.
Jessup, was p{reserited and ac-
crpted_ The 'Officers for 1965
are as follows:
Regent, Mrs. A: M. Harper;
,,first vice-regent, Mrs. Breck-
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one ahead in. a. IsNal.. tel. 'ha
Manch meeting • was ieterestlnlg
when slides were shown -on life
in Australia. In Nfay,ethe speak-'
ex.yuas .a�guidance..coups or_aia.
the local collegiate who told
of scholarships . and bursaries
available to stridents. A duct,ir
spoke at the June meeting and
told• otf the importance in hav-
ing TB tests and X-rays. 4 de-
licious pot lack supper was the
highlight of the September
meeting. A film on Sir John A.
Macdonald was shown at this
meeting. In November, one of
the Chlaipt•er anelmlbers acid about
her recent experience on jury
duty. A turkey 41inner and an
interesting speaker who showed
slides and told of- his exper-
iences in Nigeria "helped" to
nrake the- December meeting a
success. •
At the meetings held -in hom-
es, each member contributed a
afnal'1 lee to (saver the cost of
the lunch served and. the bal-
ance was put in a special fund,
which is used to -remember hos-
pitalized members with a • rose
bon_vl. Cards are also sent 'to
mernbee on occasions of birth,
illness of death: A tea- conr-
mittee is selected each year and
is in charge of refreshments at
the meetings and at.other spec-
ial Chapter functions.
Life Memberships
A special meeting was held
in April at the home of a mem-
ber when three members were
Next time, try...
Mr, and Mrs, Barry Curtis Butson' are pictured followingt��h_,, it
marriage in Knox Presbyterian Church chapel, Saturday, an;
uary 30. The brideice.. the former Donna Lune- eehey, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris McMillan, Goderich: They are re-
siding in London. Photo by Nephew
presented with F Mnary Chapter
Life Memben'hips.
Members of the Chapter were
in attendance atboth the semi:
annual and annual meetings
_and 12rQ0,ht. _back _ interesting
reports. The_ Standard Baas pre-
sent at five re ular meetings
and six speci'aI meettreg.. These
in•cl•uded the St. John Ain,bel-
ence tea, summer party, funeral
home, Remembrance D a y
Church service, cenotaph cere-
;nony .an,d._the--Chris'tmas party,
The Chapter haa continued
to show a great deahof interest
000Wear .a' 4011:*,
ati was, "mader. to the _ .
liana "a'n ug AssoeeZ QnA -1'1'11-147
bursara:ea 'Were -,10411 1t ,assist
bleb school sttudents:, " The Na*
ti"ona"1(4eagara+pbit ►Magazine- and
a;nibeek, "Silent Springr ivvere
scant to the " hap'ter's, adOpted.
school. and ' two 'trophies ',Imre
awarded to made 8 tsttidents for
aCadernitc work. A donatien.
was made to the Reta:,'ded Child
rent's schootl:
-The services at home an"d-
akrolad committee, was _"active.
Woel and flannelette' were as
trnibuted for . m;'aking sup and' a
llanige bale was sent dor -.
'Overseas „.Relief Fund.
ehapter-°-ee tineed: -;to- supppert•
the' adopfe i'Greek boy througlii
the Foster 'Parents' Plan.- ios-
pital gowns w,ere'. made from
men's discarded shirts, Work
atprons were sent to the School
ftar Retarded Children. Person-
al 'property bags were made up.
Articles for handicrafts 'were
sent to' the Ontario Hospital
along„ with magazines.. 'Christ
mas gifts were given to pat-
ients in the chronic wing of the
local hospital. IMemlbens assist-
ed yvith the St. John Atrnlbbul-,
ance 'tea, the Red Cross cam-
paign, the Cancer camntpaign,
and the blood clinic. Many
nnean ers assisted with -volun-
teer work at the Ontario Bios:
pital, . A wreath was placed on
the cenotaph on Remembrance
Day. A donation was made to
the Hospital Auxiliary.
Opportunity Shop
The Opportunity Shop con-
tinues to provide funds for the
.uSre of the C'hap:ter. -' The shop -
operates ander the direction - _of
a coMmittee set up at the an
mal! 'meGf4ng a easni rer
,., . �• .. a a'�he-
se Q°ltµt n'QtI e of duty day
lost mogibms wore - s.everal
h'4days each year in the shop
tvllah jj .own �thxee _lha'i days
ea►cll week. tMankers are .p-
pQiuted tQ sort ai "grace .goods.
MX " exlchandise is donated.,
A .special project was held
than sUmRIer in the form of a
summer party and dance. This
was• vexty Successful and enjoy-
ed Iby
The'iiap'ter 4a�as been before
the pu>biic on many occasions
tthrough The Goderiich Signal•
SCa.'. Fietuxes of special pro-
'ects-and accounts of regular.
a
meetilf receive," .r:+proiue
Ec1Qesi SiVretarlt,.701410 Ole
necessary eontilbutiens to the
,magazine. the teleprhoine coat-
nutteo was activein ,Aotaylog
members of meetings and spm-
ill events.
A coffee party was held fwhen
22 new anadians ewere. enter.
tabled after receiving their
eitlezahi"p,° Cards and folders
were ,given out. The 'world
affairs • convener read s•e"vearal°
interesting. attic -le -9 during the
year' and keipt .the Chapter in-
formed on current events of
intermit to Chapter anernlbers,
Ti}e "Charptep_ ha-remrespnta
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G�i�l.9y l" take Ontario,
pta"t:,
Donations hat(ie Jbe
to •the ell'offipg' tiuTido: 41
al -Centenary C,a
wealth k ealation ' .Iiiz
son: Find, n, ari2Vleta
Fund, a r. ' nair Sk
Previne Seri/lees, . , co
Projects, Provincial Reprea
atives Fu.pd, Overseas Reliei
Greek -Orphan, Peace GA
Democratic Action and. C. „.
it n Scene. . Under the "ca
leadership' o;f the regent,
A. tM, Iarper, rthe'IPe t,
been most successful.
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