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BLUEVALE CRAFT, BAKE SALE — Verna Brown, son Jeremy and daughter Jennifer of. Wingham took in
last Saturday's tea, craft and bake sale at the Bluevale hall. The Aitchison were accompanied by Mary
Lou Herd and her son Robin, also of Wingham.
Mrs. W. Stamper named
president of Bluevale WI
BLUEVALE — Mrs. Wendell meeting on May 10, with registration
Stamper was again named president from 11 to 12, lunch served by the
of the Women's Institute and was ladies and the meeting to follow.
one of several officers installed by The curators, Mrs. Elliott and
Mrs. William Peacock at the rou 's
annual meeting, held April 13 at the
home of Mrs. Mel Craig. There was
an attendance of 14.
Other officers -are: past president,
Mrs. Charles Mathers; secretary -
treasurer, Miss Edith Garniss;
assistant secretary, Mrs. Robert
Fraser; District director, Mrs.
Mathers; alternate, Mrs. Stamper;
nominating committee, Mrs.
Peacock, Mrs. Mathers; public
relations officer and pianist, Mrs.
Carl Johnston; curators, Mrs. Mel
Craig; Mrs. Harry Elliott; auditors,
Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Peacock;
program co-ordinator, Mrs. Bert
Garniss.
Conveners of standing committees
are: Agriculture, Mrs. Soren Ander- BLUEVALE — The senior citizens
sen; Canadian Industries, Mrs. Pea- held an open euchre party April 11,
cock; Citizenship and Legislation, with 12 tables in play.
Mrs. Craig, Mrs, Neil McLean; Edu- The following won prizes: high,
cation and Cultural Activities, Mrs, Vera Moffat and Joe Walker; low,
Stamper, Mrs. William deVos; Olive Bolt and George Carter;
Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. draws, Ethel Gerrie and Gordon
Ralph Darlow, Mrs. - Jack Fischer; Mundell.
International Affairs, Mrs, James C. After euchre, a buffet lunch was
Johnston. served by the committee of Florence
Mrs. Stamper opened the meeting and Carl Johnston, Marg and Jack
and Miss Garniss read the minutes Fischer and Alice Elliott.
and correspondence. Moncrief will The next business meeting will be
host the East Huron District annual held April 25.
Mrs, Craig, reported on a meeting
they attended concerning micro-
filming and photocopying of the ,
Tweedsmuir History books. It was
decided to form a committee to
photocopy the original books.
Mrs. Garniss, program, co-
ordinator, gave a report of the
year's activities of the 'different
committees. The members had a
rvery active and rewarding year.
Mrs. Garniss will host the program
committee meeting on April 25 at
p.m.
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