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• Grey Bruce W.I.
Convention
Mrs C. 0.. Sitteliffe of Desboro
was elected Ores -gent a the 1601
Ann Grey Bruce Area Conven-
tion the Women's 10 le held
NeNterner1aand 19 ii .Kneardine.
Other offers elected' were: Past
President - Mrs. George. Weenie.
R. R.. 2 , PaiSley; Fist Vice
President - Mrs. F... T. Gemara,
RiPley„ 'Box 1124; Second Nice
President - Mrs_ Kenneth Spence.
Lei Vice President - Mrs.
Harold MeArthur„ R.. R..1- Dobbin -
tone Secretary Mrs. Gordon
Ctrawfiarall, R: R. 2 Paisley; Assist_
Secretary Mrs. Grant Grieve, R.
R. 2 POrt Elgin: Treasurer - Mrs,
Carman Hann!, R. R. 4 Chats- •
amide P.R.10. - Mrs, MOrris,
Rennie. R. R... E. Mead; Assist.
Mrs. George Fisher, Box
4157 Wingluaimm; Tweedsmtair Hist -
Orr Curator - Mrs.. Percy Radi-
bourne. Owen, Sound: Assist.. -
Mrs,. Vidor Emerson_ R. IL 3
,Winglitanta
Conveners: Agrie.. and Canadira' n
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Industries - Mra. WM. Gillies,
Bognor, Citizenship and World
Affairs - Mrs. Arnold Misch,
Dobbinton; Education and Cultural
Activities - Mrs. Stewart Weaver,
R. R. 3 Owen Sound; Family and
Consumer Affair' s - Miss Marjorie
Tizzard, Hanover; Resolutions -
Mrs. Harvey Davis, R. R. 2
Dobbinton; Auditors - Mrs.. George
Searle, Owen Sound and Mrs.
Lester Bye,. R.. R. 1 Annan.
• Provincial Board Directors: Sub-
division 15 - Mrs. Jack Sparling, R.
R. 2 Meaford: alternate Mrs.
Gordon Quinton., Meaford; Subdiv-
ision) 16- MrS. Graham ! o.,.!obers,
R. R. 1, Allenhord; alternate Mrs.
James Coyne, R.. R. 6 Wiartote
,Subdivision .117 '- Mrs. Francis
Gennnell, Ripley; •alternate Mrs,
Cecil Hollands, R. R. 1 Kincardine.
Miss Helen McKercher, director
of Home Economics, Ontario Wan-
istry of Agrietalture and Food.
stressed the need • to promote
proper nutrition and stated that
50% of Canada's adith population
• is overweight. The !beat Home
• Economists. Miss Barbara. DeVis-
50.11eir and Miss Denise Story from
Bruce• and Grey Counties respect-
ively,: aliso emphasized the import-
ance of nutrition in Canada to day.
They announced nutrition work-
shops for next April in both Grey
and Bruce Counties.
Mrs. H. L. Noblitt, president of
the Federated •Women's !Institute
of Ontario (F.W.1.0.) outlined work
being done at ail levels of institute.
She urged W.I. members to be
alert and •evaluate .only after
seeking out all facts. She stated
that there are 30,775 W.I_ mem-
bers in Ontario, which is 7,000
more than the combined member-
ship of all other provinces in
Canada_
• The Area president, Mrs. %rod -
fie, gave an address on the theme
of the convention, "Nothing great
was achieved without enthus-
Rev. James Weir welcomed the
over 300 members on behalf of the
session of Knox Presbyterian
Church and Mrs. Harry Kennedy,
welcomed 'everyone on behalf of
the Bruce' County Rally. • The
Durham Branch conducted the
inemoriarTa - •
The banquet was held in the
!3e Beath Pavilion. Wm_
McLeod piped the Head Table'
WEDNESDAY, tit
MONUMENTS
•For sotmd counsel and a fair price on a
correctly designed from quality material,
SKELTON MEMOR1A
Pat O'Hagan, Prop.
ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY y
WALKERTON •PHONE 8814234
guests • into the hall. • Music,
dancing, monologues and a fashion
show followed the dinner:
Neil McCortnel gave a slide
presentation on the metric system.
Mrs. Carman McLeod *as pian-
ist and Mrs. Francis Boyle song
leader for the sessions.
Board directors, Mrs. Herb.
Maluske, Mrs. E G. Urstadt and
Mrs. Francis Gemmell presented
their reports in Skit form. •Mrs.
Wm. Clugston gave resolutions
report. Mrs. Gordon Bothwell
reported for public relations and
Mrs. Percy Radbourne gave the
•
sing is one of
needs.
Crintaritii tad* has •more houses and more •
new housing grite4rarriS than ever before.
' vift are,. unquestionably, among the best
people in Me world. • ,
• But the Ott •of housing, for both owners
and renters,. Vries in o sharpiV in recent
• years.
, • 'Whitiltn this in mind the Ontario Government
has developed Many programs to ease cost
piressiatreSand help make more housing
available. FEW Stadit p 6) Ms are: .
11. O •*o Home Renewal! Pro 01 -rrt (OHRP)
offers grants and laws for 9 • e Improv -
10 1 municipalities to lbw
ar4d 0 •-• - homeowners, It is
particularly directed attic rehabilitation of
sub -standard thaelli. 0. , . with emphasis an
faulty structural! and sanitary conclitionsv
Wi:.."4
rtriered through)
and the up -grading of ptumbing.. heating
andelectncallsYstems, • .
2 Carrinittnity-S ..nsorect Housin: , • Pro' ram
supports the :d'evelOpment of 'reasonably'
priced housing through non-profit housing
corporations op by• groups or munic-
ipalities. Grants to, these groups—which
may intrude labour unions,.. churches, welt
fare" agencies, educational and charitable
institutions,. and service dubs—Cover up to.
11(1%). -of the value of a houSing project In
feturni, the . , 3 •p makes available. up to 257/0
of the project units for 'Ontario .Housing•
Corporation's rent supplement program •
3. OHCS 'Assisted Rentatitrousing for Fam-
ilies antt'SeniOi Citizens 'provides accornt
on for the .etderly and for families,
on the basis of rents -geared -to -income.
Its purpose is to subsidize rental, payments.
far people 60, years of age, and older and.
for Iow4ncorne farni lies. . • .
.4. Horne Ownership Made. Easy (14.0.M.E)
Plan brings home ,owriership. • within the
reach of many moderate -income earners.
HoUses are b -Wit an serviced lotS which are
then leased by OntarieHousing Corporation.,
to new homeovvners who have the o-ption of
buying the land after' five years. This com-
• bination makes lower -than -normal down
payments possible.
If you would like more information or free
litetreat:ure on these four housing programs,
wri
Infonnation Services,
Tat Moor Street West,
Toronto, Ontario. -
MSS 1P8
:Ministry of Housing
Donald Irvine, Minister •
9 0.1d
1"Nimimis
Government of Ontario
Davis,Wiiliam Premier
curator's report.
The Standing
veners gave a "1
skit form. Cant
Wm. Gillies,
Mrs. Stewart Wt
• Keith and Mrs,
The. Standing
veners had set up
ing to their convet
Home Economist!
the Curator. Tht
table. the proce
amounted to $26!
Tartan Commit*
, and there was a sa
from our provinci
• The 1975 Cony
Owen Sound on lit
DUTHIE - Dona
Reaviel happily
arrival of their dau
8 lb. 14 oz. on
Toronto Western E
for Kimberley.
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HARKNESS - to
Gary Harkness of ft
. erly of Teeswater.
District Hospital c
November 6, a &lig
seven oUnces, a sit
BROOME - Jack
Broome of R. R.
happv to mamma
their son. Erietegir
on Saturday. Novem
at Seaforth Comma
MacKINNON - to IL
MacKinnon of R. R.
Thursday. Novembt
Wingham and Distr
daughter. Jennifer N
oz.
SHOULDICE - Ro
(Ackert) Shouldiee of
are happy toannoun
of Steven's baby b
Beverley Raynard. a
Tuesday. November
MacKENZIE - at Cob
Hospital on Novembe
and Carole MacKenzie
a son.
HALDENBY - Barry
Haldenby of Lucknow
to announce the birth
Jason. on Wednesda3
20th. 19-4. at Wii
District Hospital. a
Allyson. Proud 'grand
and Mrs. Omar Broof
and Mr. and Mrs. Hat
by. Sarnia.