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Hensall Women's Institute Hear Of
Present Methods on Farm Life
Hensall Women's Institute met
Wednesday evening for their
Agriculture and Canadian Ind-
ustries meeting, in St. Paul's
Anglican Church, with president
Mrs. James McAllister presiding
and opened with a Remembrance
prayer and two minute silence.
A letter was read from Brother
Bob Mittelholtz who has returned
to Ms Mission work in India.
Mrs. B. Beaton and Mrs. Pearl
Koehler reported nine visits to
sick and shut-ins. Mrs. Grace
Harpole and Mrs. William
Brintnell are the visiting com-
mittee for next month.
A collection for the Children's
Aid Society was taken up. Mrs.
J. Skea took the chair for the
program.
Mrs. Elizabeth Riley introduc-
ed Rev. A.J. Daynard of Staffa,
guest speaker, who chose for his
theme "Methods of present day
farms and farm life, " and the
importance of production plan- '
ning and compared figures of
prices and income as compared to
twenty years ago.
Musical numbers with guitar
accompaniment, were given by
Caroline, Marlene, and Valerie
Glanville,
Mrs, Riley gave the motto "A
iHensall News
Capt. John R. Beer, of Winni- '
peg, spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer.
Mrs. C. Christie and Cathar-
ine visited with relatives in Kit-
chener on Sunday.
It was a pleasure Sunday morn-
ing to have the voices of the "
Board of Managers" of the Presby -1
terian Church, join the choir to
sing that old favorite, "The
Church in the Wildwood, " under
the direction of Mrs. Blanche
Dougall.
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wheel needs every spoke to run
smoothly," Mrs.. W, Dining
contributed a reading "Yesterday
and Today, " Lovely slides of
Vancouver and Victoria were
shown by Miss Doreen McKenzie,
of Goderich,
Roll call, "Name a famous
woman born on a, farm, " Court-
esy remarks were given by Mrs.
Tack Corbett. Program convenors
were Mrs. Skea and Mrs. Riley;
hostesses, Mrs, Dilling and Mrs.
Annie Reid, A delicious lunch
was served.
Anglican Women
Elect Officers
For 'Comming Term
The annual meeting of the
Anglican Church Women of St.
Paul's Anglican Church was held
on Thursday evening, at the
home of Mrs, F. Forrest. The
meeting opened with the memb-
er's prayer, The minutes were
read and approved. The treasur-
er reported on the bazaar and
bake sale.
Mrs, G . A Anderson presided..
over the election of officers.
Those appointed for next year
are: president, Mrs. William
Scrabuik; vice-president, Mrs.
Mary Taylor; secretary, Mrs. F.
Forrest; treasurer, Mrs, William
Scrabuik; visiting committee
for January was appointed.
Plans were made for nursing
home visitations in December.
The ladies of St. Paul's are host
to the ladies of Carmel Presbyter-
ian and United Churches on
November 26.
The business of the month
was attended to. Roll Call for
December, " a verse from the
Bible with a Christnias Message. "
The meeting closed with Prayer.
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ATTENTION
HUSBANDS!
Here at Ball -Macaulay we
have Christmas presents
we suggest you should be-
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. . . like a new family
room . . . a new
recreation room a new bathroom
vanity . . new kitchen
cupboards . , a new ceil-
ing . . and many other
home improvement gifts.
Make Christmas a
Family Affair