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THE VOCKNOW,3ENTINEIL„ L.A.K.KNOW....ONTARM
W~ON
Y MAY 31st, 1972
CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE PLYMOUTH
PAGE SILIVIIN
Bruce South District Women's Institute
Met Last Week In Teeswater
"Mrs. Hbociless and. Erland. Lee"
lit a candle 75' years ago', "Let us
continue to reflect its, light ," •was
the theme when one hundred and
twenty-four Women's Institute
members from Bruce South Dist-'
rict met in Teeswater town hall
on May 16th with Mrs. W. J.
Arnold , District President , presid
ing.
Mrs. 'Gordon Stobo of Teeswater
Institute, the hostess branch ,
gave the address of welcome
The Secretary Treasurer, Mrs.
Angus MacLeod. read a letter
from the Korean child sponsored
by the district. It was decided
to raise the donation for this fund
to 25¢ a member. Due• to they
decrease in membership the usual
200 did not raise enough money
for this project.
Ratification of District Directors
District by Mrs. Fred Friar „Ches.,
ley; Bruce Centre by Mrs,' M.
'Go'wanlock, Allenford; 'Rally •
;Chairman Mrs. Wm. Middleton,
Paisley; and Provincial Board by .
Mrs. E. Emke „ Hanover. •
Tiverton Branch provided the
morning entertainment. The Old
Kitchen Apron• was sung while
three members, by.,actions,- dem-
onstrated the. many uses. the_
apron.
The Board DiteCtor gave an .
interesting. address and brought
greetings from Mrs. Noblitt , the
Provincial President. She hoped
we' would be able to get some new.
members as there was a noticeable
decrease in membership last year.
Bruce South has 2 new .Jr. Instit-
utes. . •
There was a •balance of $562.-00
from the 75th anniversary' fund.
This was. put into the Erland Lee
Homestead. fund. Mrs. Harvey
HOuston donated a quilt other
•Grandinothers to be used in thi,s
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remember the picnic June 13th at
Silver Lake for the District Cele-
bration of the 75th Anniversary of
the WOrnen's Institute.
Greetings were brought from
Grey Bruce Area by Mrs. George
Woelfle, Paisley; Bruce East
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Ofi Sunday, May :7 on 18-19
West Wawanosh Twp. , sideroad
south of Con. 10-11, John Andrew
Gammie; Ross Streep, Lucknow
was involved in a single car coin.
•sion resulting in .da•mage to his.
vehicle. ,
On Monday, May 15 on #31
Cty. • Road south of #21 Hwy. , C.
Jacques, R. R. # Goderich and
Alvin Sherwood, Dungannon were
involved in a truck-bus collision
resulting in damage to the Jacques
vetric
On Wednesday, May 17 on #8
Cty. Rd. south of .#25 Cty. Road,
Audrey Errington, R. R. # 2,•
Auburn was involVed in a single
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was-carried-our by-Mrs. EmersOn
Emke'of Hanover, Provincial
board director.
The district By-Laws were read
and after a_ few changes, were
approved .
---The-m-e-mberstw-t--asked
not,for long.becauSe succulent palatable high ,'
protein early pasture lacks carbohydrates and
cannot supply the energy necessary for .high
Jproducing • cows.- Failure 'to supplement your
pasture leads to a,rapid deciease in:prodixtion• and Loss; of condition.
• And that's where. pUR • GAIN. 14°/O PASTURE DAIRY RATION comes in- . .
sustain high milk production without loss Of body weight.
SFIUR.• GAIN 14% PASTURE DAIRY RATION SWEETENED balances
total feed intake by supplying' a high level Hof energy . . ..energy to keep feed
intake, production •and butterfat levels ,up there—where the piofits are ! Ask
for it by name at our mill.
••••?
R R. # 7,,Lucknow had been
eastbound on #86 highway when
it left the road and struck a tree
in the north ditch. The car, was'
ernoliske
Constable: McPhail investigated
a Motorcycle accident on. Satur-
day, May 20.
A motorcycle operated by.David
Pattie, 1512 Church St.', Windsor
was eastbound on 8th Conc. Hur-
on TWp, , approximately 2 miles
,Slest of Rrpley.- The transmission
on the motorcycle apparently fail-
td causing the machine.to go out
of control. Mr. Pattie suffered
cuts and was treated at Kincardine
Hospital., •
On Sunday , May 21, Constable
WiwCzaryk investigated a 'single
car accident on Hwy. #21 north Of
Underwood. The 1972 Dodge
motor vehicle operated by Arnold
Robins, betroit, had been south-
bound on #21 Hwy. , when the
vehicle went' out of control and -'
overturned in the west ditCh. The
vehicle was totally demolished
On Monday , May 22--;.-ConStable
McPhail, investigated a single car
accident on #21 Hwy. near the
Jet, of Conc. 7, Kineardine
: A motor vehicle operated by
Damage to the vehicle was approxJ
innately $400.00.
Burgess investigated•twO accidents
involving minor property damage.
One occurred in Huron Ridge at
and the second occurred, on Boiler
Beach.
On Saturday, May 20,
'Constable McPhail and Constable
Wiw.czaryk investigated the accith
ental death by carbon monoxide
poisoning'of Jonas Michael Edbon,
21 years, ot R. Rr #74 Paisley
Mr. 'Edbon had been sleeping in
his vehicle onilloileLileach and
was overcome by exhaiiSt fumes.
On Sunday, May 21, Constable
Burgess and Constable 'Wiwczaryk
of this detachment were assigned
along with other members of the
force to bolster the SaUble Bead'
detachment. -During the several
hours that the extra men were on
thitynurperous Criminal", drug
and L.C.A. charges were laid.
What happens in front of you
does not always result in accident.,
The conditions behind you when
_attempting to take evasive-action
often result in an accident. You
should constantly use' your rear
view mirror to know what'l be-
hind.
Provincial .Constable
The afternoon session started
with a sing song with Mrs. Garnet
Farrier at.the piano and Mrs. Rm.-
sell McGuire as song leader,
The memorial service .was tak-
en by Purple Grove Branch, nine
members passed beyond the sun
set this past year.
The museum report was prepar-
ed by.Mrs. Donald Blue and read
by Mrs. Frank Scott. Mr. and
Mrs'. Gordon Hepburn will remain
as custodians. 501 0 of the bran-
ches acted as hostess at the log
cabin while the other 500/0 gave
a donation.
Mrs. Jas. Young, Teeswater ye-
ported a very exciting and joyful ,
year for the Junior Institutes.
Mrs. Harvey Houston, the out
going curator ., thanked the mem-
Citizenship and World' Affairs,
Mrs. Nelson Eskrick', R. 6 Kincar-
dine; NOminating Committee and
'District Directors from 1:ucknow'
land Purple Grove.
The meeting closed with the
'singing of the Queen,
4as
0,P,P„ REPORT
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car accident on #86 highway e
of Amberley. A 1988 Pontiac
operated by Peter. Vandiepenbeek,
.to VS,. I
SHUR•GAIN
been northbound on #21 hwy.
when the ,rightrear tire blew out
causing the vehicle to go out of
ast control and enter the east ditch.
•
On Sunday, May 21, 'Constable
bers for their co-operation and
expressed her wish for 'continued
support to her successor'Mrs. Stew-
art' Farrell.
A very" full report of the work of
the Federation of Agriculture was
homestead. given by Mrs. Burton Hodgins.
Mrs. Emke would be pleased to . In her report the District Presid-
c:eiv_e_clippings-of how_the
id , Ireland R. 2 Teeswater; Sec -
retary_Treasurer Mrs. Angus.
MacLeod, R. 2 Kincardine; Assis-
tant, Mrs. Frank Maulden, R. 2
Holyrood; Public Relations OffiC-
ers; Mrs, Orland _McLeod, R. 2
Kincardine; Federation Representa
tive , Mrs . W. J.• Arnold , Ripley; .
Alternate Mrs. Nelson Esluick,
=inea-rdinerAuditer . ,
Raynard Ackert, Holyrood; Mrs.
Donald MacKinnon, Lucknow;
District Voting Delegate , Mrs.
Kirkpatrick; Ripley; Alternate ,
Mrs. Russell McGuire, R. 2 Wing
ham; Federation of Agriculture,,
Mrs. Burton-Hodgins, R. 2 Kincar-
dine; Alternate , Mrs.' Ronald
Slade ,,R. 5 Kincardine; Resolu-
tions, Mrs. Ronald Thacker ; R. 4
Kincardine; ScholaAip, Mrs.
Cecil Hollarids, R. 1 Kincardine;'
'Alternate, Mrs. W. J. Arnold,
Ripley; Curator, Mrs. Stewart
Farrell, R. 2 Ripley; Standing •
Committees, AgriCulture and
Canadian Industries, Mrs. Harold
McCormick, ft, 2 Witigharrir Fa m -
ily'and Consurhers Affairs, Mrs.
Walter Alton, Lticknow; Educa-
tion and 'Cultural Activities. Mrs.
John Elliott , 11. 4 Ripley;
branches celebrated' the 75th anni- the "Theme". She reminded the
versary. Some branches are con- 'Members that "All Great Move-
fused. with these twO.homes. The i ments have started from one idea
Erland Lee Homestead:is: at Ston- in some person's mind".. She
ey Creel( and the Adelaide Hood.- would like more Members.involv-
less Homestead at St., George, . ed in die work as this is one way
these homes 'are 50 miles apart. of increasing interest ,' study the
—Tri1973 they': W.-1:-C. conven— new hand -book as it can be a -
don will be heldat Banff, Alber- great lielp'in making'up programs:
to in,the School of Fine Arts •build. Miss 'Judy Reasbcck, heine-ec----- ing and in 1974 the A !C. W. W. onomist in BrUce County, spoke Conference in Australia.' on 4-H projects and•other courses.
It was suggested• a nice way to The spring project is "The Garden
remember an active member', • by • Club", the theme "Home Beauti-
giving' an' Institute cup and saucer, fications,".
a contributing membership or One Ripley branch entertained with
of Miss Chapman's books. a panel on ""ActFast" which was
Mrs. Emke was Sorry to announ- very humorous.
ce the death of Mrs. Jas.
,
A ,workshop on the New Hand
Haggerty, Provincial'President . book was discussed andplans will
195 6-195 9 and National President be made .later.
from 1961 to 1964., • Mrs. Emke presided for the
. election' of officeri; Past President
The standing 'committees shoyi- Mrs. W. J2-Arricild,- RipleY;
ed 10010 reporting .when they read Pi'esident, Mrs. Jas. Kirkpatrick,
their reports. ' Ripley; First Vice President, Mrs.•
Teeswater, the hostess Branch, Russell McGuire, R. 2' Wingham;
served a delicious buffet lunch- Second Vice President., Mrs. Day-