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Dungannon WI hans School Histories\
• DUNQANNON- The regular
meeting of Dungannon WornetiS'
'Institute was held on Jan. 26
at the home of ,-Mrs. Bessie
The minutes weacread by the
secretary, Mrs. Harvey Al:tonand
the- roll call was. answered by
sixteen inernbers telling their
tory of each schOok, in the W,I.
territory. This Panel of mem....
bers had previously colleoted
are soon to be replaced by a
qentrkkl school, it was thoUght
this bOok would be ••of interest
to many people.
It was decided to sponsor the
4H. club project,.. A world of
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Rivett and rs. Harry '9irvin
, A committee was named -one
as leaders.
member *from ' each Sthbol to
look into the matter of having Mrs. Graham McNee offered
a book made containing the his. to make autograph aprons. to be
Members 43:: T;aer Womerk's Institute wore costumes
from Canada's early days to their history meeting at Carlow
, Jan. 26. Seated _is 'Mrs. Arnold Young; right is W.I. president
Mrs. Ralph Jewell and standing is Mrs. Geoi:ge Robertson.
AA -C--, Brantford, Cornwall-,
Dearborn, Mich., Hamilton,.Kit.
chener, London, Metro' Toronto,
Newfoundland, Oakville, Oshawa,
Port Huron, Mich., St. Clair
Shores, Mich., Winnipeg, Man.
A—BeIleville, Brampton,'
Chatham, Qeorgetown, Learning.
ton, Owen Sound, PreSton, Rich-
mond Hill, Renfrew, Riverside,
St. Thomas, St, Lambert, Que,,
Simcoe, Stratford, Waterloo,
Woodstock
B—Aylmer, Clinton, Con-
ception Bay North, Nfld., Delhi,
Tiger. aunlop WI
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.over, Hespeler Ingersoll, °Lis-
ElMira, Eeterroderich, Han -
towel, Markham, Petrolia, Stra-
throy,—Stoney Brook, Stoney
Creek, St. Marys, ,Tillsonburg,
Walkerton.
C— Chesley, Dorchester,
Dresden, Durham', Elora, Erin,
korest, Glencoe, Harristonw Kin.
Milverton, Mt. Forest,
New Hamburg, Port Elgin, Point
Edward, Port Perry. Ridgetown,
VA e nor
auctioned at the next meeting. and Souvenirs, the old country
The of ers' conference £0 be Ptore became quite real.
University of Guelph is for His. ed a contest. After siming The
torical ReSeareh convenors this Qtteen and Grace. , lunch was
year. • seried by the hostesses .
-The national canference chatige, 'and a social half hour
also be held at Guelph- June was:spent,
atoial6te. rDmeleegaetituegg. will be named S.S. No 6 Ashfield had12 tables
of Euchre at their card party
Mrs. W, Brown gave a'well on January 26. •The mens high
. Psiervares a-lvilivesatr"crirt. -111.717-7111*"ent-t°4-*ne-Ivers7-31411
ugh? 27. Mens4 high winner Nap "Patricia Eedy of Strathroywas
Tom Culbert, second highDOnald at lier -home here for the
high for the lb. and Mra. Jerry E edyt„. visited in S,trathroy with
Cranston seco high, The next Mr. and 'Mrs.. Jack Eedy and
party Will be February 1Q.,_ - • family ,when they took her back
ismexteriddir to Mrs. Harvey Cul- Scott Pearson is 'nursltg a ''' .
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,bert ih the suddewdeath of her brOken collar bone whch he re- ''
brother, James Benton Of Lucknow ceived An an accident last week. .
who 'passed away on January gqi We hope, he will soon be able to
„ a •visitor with her paTents,, Mr, • Barry Anderson and Mr. and
„ and Mrs. K. K. Oawson, at the Mrs. FrO;nois Huber of Goderich i
visited with their ‘grandMother,- .
- Charles- RiVett Elia sold his ' Mrs: Thos Park, who is making
house in the village to Graham stitisfaRtory .recovery from sur.
Melee, who gets possession Maye gery in St. Joseph's hospital,
Don Culbert low. Mrs..Grenier
The topic was thken by Miss had higkscore for theladieswith
Beth McConnell "A country store Howard Johnston low. Their neXt
past and present." with pictures euchre party will be op Febrpary
9.
There were 8 tables of euchre'
at thel'L.O.L.' card party on Jan -
Draw
Southampton, SeafOrth,
Jock, Thornhill, Watford, Wing -
ham, Wiarton, Woodbridge. -
D— Ailsa Craig, Atwood,
Blyth, Belgrave, Belmore, Bel -
Grand Bend, Hensall, Ilderton,
Kurtzville, Lions Head, Lucan,
MOnkton, Paisley,
PlattsVille, Ripley', --Sarnia In.
dians, Shedden, Zurich.
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CARLOW- An historsical pro-
gram was held -by Tiger Dunlop
Women's Insiitute at its January
A good percentage of meinbers
.answered the roll call "a pioneer
pastime" and brought an antique
telling its story:
, A vote of thanks Was.given to
Mrs. Robert' Bean for her part
'in organizing the ma„king of the
Centennial Autograph Quilt which
was on. display, Announcement •
was made of the "Needlework
short course' which would'be put
on in Ca:rloyi: 'Feb: 16 and
17 through the Extension Service
of the Department of Agriculture.
Such needlework techniques as
crewelwork would be learned. •
T-ownship- • ladies interested
-- should cpntact Mrs. Bean for
Mrs. Elmer Robertson, Histor-
ical Research Convener was .
,. appointed as delegate to. officers
Conference at Guelph in May.
Mrs.' Wilmer Hardy, convener
g the branch's Centennial pro -
led., the 'pioneer Hobby Craft
>how to be held in Carlow Hall, •
kpril 19, reported that there •
vould be over 25 demonstrations
)f pioneer and modern crafts at
,,-?-he show, most of which would
)e done by Colborne residents
tornier -Colborne .residents.
lemonstration by a London
;pinne'r- who would have on dis-
diy, handspun wool dyed with
nich pioneer vegetable dyes» as
Jnion skins, apple bark etc. Many
doneer crafts subh as candle.,
naking will be demonstrated be.
iide its 'modern version. Other
lioneer crafts shown will include
ietting, hairpin 'lace crewelwork
9ven soap making. Members
fere asked 'to all wear C entenniaL
Pleasurb was expressed with
tie new 'floor in the hall , and
t was decided to send a vote
thanks to the council. It wa.s .
lso decided to look into the pur-
itchen. A picture by a Canadian
rtist is to be given to the new
!olborne Township , Central
chool.
Mrs. Elnier ''Robertson took
harge of the historical progam
•hiettincluded, a Fashion Show of
tyles through the Canadian past. -
he M.o.s.kolthaziests
erich area Centennial committee
who spoke on the "Planning- of
Centennial Projects" giving sug-
gestions Of What other W. I.'s
were doing, mbritigning Col-
bornes efforts in promoting local
erich's Centennial Calendar of
Events for 1967. Special mttrtaTri—
was made of the "Recognition
Banquet" being planned by the.
Centennial Committee in the fall
where it was hoped. that recogni.
tion would be given to people who
have contributed. something t o
their community. Tills would be
past and present.
"We must not only think of the
past but we megt think of thenew
century that is beginning," said
the speaker. Terence
Hunier thanked Mrs. Rathburn.
Mrs. Eric Raeburri invited the
members to "Open House" at
SchOol FebV:17. The president,
-Mrs. Ralph Joei,Vell announced the •
February' meeting as "Family
N,ight" taking the form Of a Pot
Luck Supper at 7:30p.m. followed
by an evening of cards. Mrs.
Graham Chamney, leader of the •
W, I. hat course reported tha.t she
would have shapes and' ma.ter-
ials , for spring hats available,
those interested were to contact
ler. Lunch was served_ jg the,
hostesses, Mrs. D. Bead, Mrs.
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