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Early Canadian dre s was Worn by some in their period. •costumes, • from loft, are
, of the women att ndin the Valentine's, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mrs. Ernie Crawford, Mrs.
-Tea--at-.-Nprth., Street_ , United. Church last Jack Wright and Mrs._ Bert Ro;r tL
week.. Looking comfortable at the tea table
Canada Agricultural Minister
To Speak. To Huron. Liberals
J. J. -Greene, Canada Minister in commodities and cash as Can. pnomiC. Co-operati....
ofAgrieulture, will speak at the ada s contribution to the pro. opa tent. Agricultural policies and
annual "meeting of the Huron Lib. gram over the. next three years.' goals' of the countries and their
eral Association-on-1Glarcirr - - In -@cr
tobe , 19 , _ Mme.- Greeff relation to international trade incl
• Announcement of. the meeting was named Vice -Chairman of a the needs of developing countries ,
and of Mr, Greene's acceptance meeting of Ministers of Agricul. were reviewed at the Paris meet.
' of an invitation to attend was made turesfrom the 21 member conn. ing.
by William Elston, association tries of the Organization for Ec.
president,
Mr. Elston said the dinner
meeting would be held in Exeter
Legion Hall, with 4 reception.
Tickets would be available from.•
municipal chairmen he said.
The meeting will be the first
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and Devel.'
Victoria UCW Hears
Missionary. Letters `
held since redistribution en. An instructive program was in the mission fields of India
larged the Huron riding to if clu Ie conducted by the ladies of Unit and Africa. Thirty thousand white pine
Turnberry, Howick and Wingham three • of the Iz� of y'ic oxia n The �llPnnial Hv,,,t _yuas_._�EEdrngs w'fl'l-beplahtedinareas
The
rtosta.lgia ,. , d dg,ed
beauty of days -which now belong
to memory's lane came;. into. fail
focus when Noah Street Ul,ited
Church Women held. their. annum;
Valentine Tea last, Wednesday.
Staged in the church's Christian
Education building, the tea had, a
centennial theme With hearts and
.flowers artistically combined to
create the atmosphere of pion.
eer days.
The charm of that distant era,
was protrayed in. the . displays' of
,�l�l'uest,�khe..Antque•'
G•orner,, #n the windows, centering
the tea tables and on the,stage.; in.
ti
oiors of gold, turke iAred• and
tt. green, Another i‘:::10ricefine: hands
• Knit bedspread made a century
ago by a relative of Mrs. S,
h . Anderson. Where were Many
other beatitifut century. old quilts,
hand-woven bedspreads ald
blankets as well as serge of more
modern vintage. M,rs, E, Craw•
ford and Mrs. G, Ellis were
• in charge of this display. .
• In theAntique Corner, con.
vened by Mrs. Cordon Muir and
Mrs. James Remington, was •a
Said` 1i 9'li""dl"g nT ideia'br
comment. Originally ownedbrthe
famed Dunlop family, the chair is
now in the proud possession of
' the Ralph Morris rill,, having.
• been 'passed down through the
families. of Mrs. Joseph Morris
(a niece of Mrs, Dunloti)"� I>71s.
Edwin Moirrvis. and Mrs. Benjamin
Morris. Whatnots, oval • tables.
the exquisite hau4w rkmanship Of
quilts ,and bedspreads. displayed
on:, the stage, in the hand braided
and hooked mats of yesteryears,
also on stage; in "The quilting
bee" where an appliqued quilt
was being quilted- by a group of
ladies, gowned in «treasur s"
dug out of attic trunks where they
had been lovingly preserved over
the years,
Simmer gowns, shawisand bon.
nets were worn by the enter.•
tainers, as well as by theladies
serving in the tea room, the candy
booth and the bake table'room.
A conversation piece on .stage
was an appliqued quilt •more than
100 years old made by Mrs.
Murray- ,McGill's great.grand.
mother. The background „of the
quilt was white with4e pattern
'of birds and dowers done in a
raised applique in prominent
.Seedlings
For Huron
irc-th"-nor an iddolph, Mc Street United•Church Feb. 9. The read in unison. Mrs.• Tom Wil.
Gilvary, Ailsa Craig and Lucan meeting was held in the church son was in chargeof the wor.
from, Middlesex .County in the hatband was presided over .and ship service who also dedicated .
southopened°by the leader' Mrs. S. C, . the offering, Scripture was read,
Mr. Greene served as chair. Argyle. •A;• meditation, "The Matchless
man of the UN/FAO World Food In connection with devotions, • Pearl,' was given Dy Mrs. Wil.
Program Pledging Conference Mrs. N.Ms;Kinnon gave athought son,
held in January, 1966, at the provoking version of the Lord's Readings were given by Mr.
United Nations' in New York. As Prayer. Roll call was answered Patterson and Mrs. Argyle, The
head of the Canadian delegation; :.,to by missionary items and two meeting was closed by prayer
he pledged nearly $30 ,million letters were read from Canadians by, Mrs. Argyle.
of Huron County by the depart.
ment of lands and forests this
spring.
The department will plant an.
other 17,000 seedlings in the
area included x''in the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority.
These will be among 120,000
seedlings to be planted in county
and authority forests in the de.
partmdnt's Stratfurclz,one.
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colored glass, pressed glass,
copper brass, china hurricane
lamps, clocks, jugs, crocks, pica
tures, cook books, Bibles and.
plush albums were all reminis•
cent of a centu y ag'o.
Throughout eafternoori,bost.
algic songs' of yesteryears were
sung on stage by a trio composed
of Mrs. H, °Worrell,. Mrs, R
Bushell and Mrs,. W. Hulk
accompanied by Mrs. M. l'Iether.
ington on a unique old.fashioned
hand ,organ owned Jby' K.
rH'.
e i. opknson., =:Similers- seieotian
were played on the volin by.Mrs.
R. Smith withw,Mrs. Hetherington
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•
C, Anstay, H. Hibbert,, J. Brit*
nell, J. Wakls, A. Boutilier, D.
MacRae, iS o1Uwat1n W. James,
R. Menzlos and Misses M
Buchan and B. Westbrook. Tea
hostesses were Mrs..,.,. West.,
brook and Mrs. G. R1110,
Mrs. W. N. Watters and Mrs.
E. Howey were in charge of the
refreshments and' were assisted
4i by Mesdames W. R, Monley, J. B.
Mills, L. M. Thorneloe, N. Clair.
Mount YY'McKenaie, E. J. Pridi~'
hamWOO)) Bentley, R.
s ogle, A-. Curry- E, J: Adk n,
E. • Bentley, B. Bradford, W.
Harrison, F. Price, 0. Straughan,
at, the piano,
• D. )3uchanan, J• Cook l' Bean
,The tea room was convened by I. Papernich, V.SmithandMissC,
Mesdames R. W.: Hughes, J.' Mc- Sproule. FT"
Leod, • G,• Emerson; H. Potzel Mrs. R. d:'s' Proctor convened
and B. Feagan. Serving the guests- the valentine candy booth and was
were Mesdaames...J . Mohring, 1 ; _-assisted by Mesdames J, Moss,
Russell, M. 'Wiliert, E. Hunter, - J. Wain, J. C. Ross, E. West.
p
brook, B. Bradfor :40 W'; .
Woodward.'
The bake table was • in char
of Mrs. W. Moorehead and Miss 4
Gladys McDowell. A.sststift dril
were Mesdames A, Habel, J, Vii., •
McLaren V. Tyreman, l'. Blur•
dell, H. rdy, W, Dockstader,
F. W. All 'C..Murr>ay, H. Van'
Arman, L. Thorneloe ancI Mien
G, Robertson: �.
The quitters 'Were Mesdarnea
C. Whitely, W..Sallows,FE.
Kenzie. E Bentley,K; ilkin:
Sbl , "R-7Watter A: ached; _��--
. ESparling.
esdame E. •Spariing,c,G.
Ferris, A. Green, E. Pr wford,; •,
A. Peach and E. J. Adkin ratted
-the decorating committee.
Nursery helpers were Mrs.
W, Rivett, Mrs. G. Fisher, Mrs,
L. Reed and a group of CGIT
girls; ; • .�
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ma ure woman. e now tics unfailing food"
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look is what. Spring looks like and in our
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