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ELECT OFFICERS OF
ST. --HELENS: W.I. ` •
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
The news of ' the death • of Mrs.
Cadman which occurred, iii God-
erich on Sunday after a linger
ingg illness, was ,received with
regret by her many friends here.
They e were many prizes
awarded at the ;final card party
of the season at S.S. No. 3; • on.
Wednesday ; evening when: :six
tables of • Shoot and g , of euchre
were played. • -High =honors in
euchre' went to' Mrs Gus Dever,
eaux`' and, Bob .» Jefferson; wild
was . tied 'With : Bob McAllister
and won the' draw. •Consolation
prizes went , to Mrs. Albert Tay-
lor
ay
',f or and • Wellington Henderson-, ' -
In' Shoot the. winners were Shar :
ron Jefferson and Pete Jefferson.
With . consolations' . to Zeta Red-
y�,P!75DDAAY,, APRIL,.n 9th; 1958'
prize for,the high score for the
winter Was won by Mr. • and :Mrs:
Harvey Alton. Theodore Red-
mond' held the lucky 'ticket . on
the beautiful 'autographed quilt,
Youe gold' Equipment 9n: New
PORTER -CABLE, •POWER"TOOL'§
Portable' Saws ..
Table Saws
Chain Saws
Drills
__.._ Sanders, Belt- & Finishing_
Routers
Shapers
Electric Planes
Bench ' Grinders
Drill Presses '
Band Saws
Jointers
DEALER
PHONE. 80
Mrs:. Victor Errington •on the Historical Research, Miss W D
lamp,` and, "Helen. Little on
cushion.•The'. prize for selling the
most tickets went to Mike:and
Ronnie Foran with Dorothy , and
the 'Rutherford. home Economics &
'Health, Mrs Fred: McQuillin;
Resolutions, Mrs. Lorne. Woods;
auditors, Mrs. Harvey Webb and
Ken ,Taylor second arid. that fore Mrs.: E, W. Rice the
sellilg the lucky ticket to Am • • The •, annual` meeting of
brose Redmond;' Mr: Wellington 'institutte 'was . held in the Com-.
Henderson was' auctioneer . for' munity. Hall on Thursday ; after
followed.: nobn, with :16 ladies present "and,
the ~!box �ocia°1 `chat n
. The , followings are• the officers with Mrs: Gaunt presiding: The
new year of the,. Women's roll's call :was 'well responded to
fore the•
se=
ishou
Institute: 'past pies:, , Mrs.- And- by the' ,paying Of fees and
re'w; Gaunt; pr..es., 'Mrs. Charles.' cleaning :hints'.
-�i res::. Mrs:. 'The . re orts ' of the '.standing
McDonald; ` 1st -Vice p j p ,
Ross, Garnn�ie,' :2nd, vice pres.,..
Mrs. •Harold 'Gaunt, sec.-treas,, •
;' Mrs. .'Ernest ••Gaunt';', .assistant,
Mrs. Frank ' McQuillin; pianist,
'Mrs. • Gaunt; `assistant; Mrs. Will
Rutherford; District Director,
:Mrs,' A Gaunt; , .convener's:: Cit='
izenship and. Education, Mrs G.' up; had amounted to $15'.44. • Re -
MacPherson,' Agriculture : & Can -1 ceipts 'for. the ; year ••had been •
r don . , 2• with.. a' balance on hand
• adian 'Industry, Mrs ; W Pu d , ($81.7,.3
of ' $343.38.' It was decided : to'
;have, the meetings at.2 30 for,.the
summer months • and t'o; , ask; for
the. shoat course in Millinery. ` It
was: agreed to.:.have•;•a' pot duck,
supper , with 'a�- committee com-
posed• of Mrs. ,C. •,McDonald, Mrs.,
R. .Gammie, ;Mrs E. Gaunt, Mrs.1..
Frank . McQuillin end Mrs 11,
:-' Gaunt hi charge of all"arrange-
ments • for the: supper..,and with
Mrs. E Barbour,' Mrs,,, McNeill:.
and Mrs.' W. G. Hur�rlplirey to ar
range a 'program Mrs. H.. Webb
gave a.. ,reading '"Quilting" and
Mrs:.McDonald one. '..on. "The.
..A pe of t'he Croqss". Miss Ruther-
ford dealt with. current "events
im . her usual interesting man-
ner. A pleasant social hour fol,...
lowed :With, Mrs A: Gaunt and.
Mrs. W: •A.• :Miller as hostesses:
A beautiful Easter • . lily' and
several ;pots..of' lovely. tulips .and;:
daffodils: added to the beauty•.'of,
the ..Easter', service Conducted in .'
:the United..Church on ' Sunday'
Morning ' with Rev. Downs. oft•
Exeter in charge-The-'chorr sang'
the anthems:"Christ Arose" 'and'
"He Lives".*.
Mr W. W. 'Wicks of Toronto.
Was an. Easter 'visitor'wi'th ;his
sister, Mr's.; Green•.'arld Rev B.
F. Green, who w;e •are ; glad to
report is making. favorable .:re-
eovery.,
-Miss-Donna`' Woods' and Mr. &
Mrs. Mel Brown ,of Kitchener
.were visitors • o.ver • Goocifriday
With Mr.and: Mrs'. L. 'Woods
hi Mrs. Ken d Miss.
:,..�; ::: ... � �r:::�i,•<;.. :.. ( �•rewar• sari
Ruth Webb Brantford,. are visi-
tors . for the holidays, .with t'h'eir
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
,:.. f Webb.
Mr, and Mrs. G+• S: •McIntyre'`
• and Donald of Bracebridge were,
.holiday visitors 'with Mr.' and
' Miller.'Mr. ' and Mrs.
Mis W. I M .
McIntyre, accompa'nie'd by, Miss
.W D: )Rutherford,; spent part of
the ,week in, Tor"ontq' where Mr.
McIntyre attended. the Ontario
Education Convention, . '
Mr. 'Marvin McDonald of Sal-
ford 'was, home for the holiday
'week.
1Vfr., and . 'Mrs, Gordon"Nil 111er
of London were East-
with Mr.. and' Mrs,
ylor,
may tear tip a house
seldom . 1�reak' .rip a
QUALITY•
committees showed a :year of
progress. Miss Rutherford, • 'in
resenting':hers on: Historical re-
search, asked for old pictures of.
people of`,'the:c ommunity.;, 'or. the,
Tweedsmuir book.: The set.=treat.
reported'' that' 'the.. penny: round'=
LUCKNOW
MRS. DONALD BLUE .SM'O'KE
AT. KINTAIL W I • MEETING' .
The annual Meeting . 'of ' the
m.
Kintail W.L `was ,held; at the
home . oi'' Misr Jack :Cq�linson
'With a good` : attendance. "Our
'Favorite Program" was the ropy
call reply arid "Front Page C.Clal-
lenge" • ,:was' • the. most' :popular
program. It »was 'decided to :send "
,$10. to Seylon to help ahem •in
this .; time of . thein disastrous
floods:.A spec ;al•. Institute meet-
ing, will •be;, held• at Fred ' Mac.'
GregGreet the.evening . of • Aprik;
et
to plan ;the 'management of
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Mrs. Blue, the guest speaker,
presided: for; __the election' of of-
ficers: Mrs: Jack..Collinson Was; ,
elected •'our new president Mrs
Blue' then spoke on the very suc
cessful .hobby. classes they had
in Ripley She; said; they propose
some interesting courses'for next
year such at • veterinary for the
average farmer, a .' cour se : :: in
Gaelic and -alto a, course. in dra
matics. : She / pointed out , that
these may.. change but.. they are
working,: in. this ::direction. `She
showed us 'samples' of:''her work
from. her • loonn » such . as .towels,
'handbags. .and ' place , -mats. :We
enjoyed:` her'talk., very much and
regretted her.,time -was.' so short
1VIrs. Wylds played for 'the
Queen:.and Institute` Grace after;
which .lunch: was'"served
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and Genuine JOHN DEERE�ARTS
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MCINTOSH
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