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Mrs. Allan McCall
The Citizenship and World
flab's meeting of the Walton
om en's Institute was held in
Hall on e Conu
N
nanitY
ov ember 20
Wednes-
evening, th.
About 80 members and guests
tdown at small tables With red
white gigham pattern
lothes adorned with candy canes
demdrop centre pieces, when
e Institute entertained the 4-H
embers, mothers and leaders to
smorgasbord supper.
rs. Bill Hun phries asked all the
.girls to stand and repeat the
II pledge then spoke a few
orris on the work of the 4-H girls
d complimented Mrs. Bea
Levenson and Mrs. Diane
eNichol in receiving their
dvanced Honours, the comple-
of eighteen clubs and hoped
me would be leaders available
ir the spring project, "What
all I Wear" and the summ' er
eject, Garden Club - "Use of
egetables".
Mrs. Humphries introduced
ie 44 clubs who entertained:
alton I had an exhibit, "Sand-
iches for an Afternoon Tea"
ith Kim Humphries as commen-
for. The leaders were Mrs.
athy Achilles and Mrs. Marjory
:umphries, Walton II Club
hibit was, "A Table Set for
wo", their cornentator was Fran
lake, Leaders were Mrs. Bea
menSon and Fran Blake.
Walton III had an exhibit,
Table centres for Different
iccasions", Gay Fischer was the
mentator for this club. Mrs.
simthy Sholdice and Mrs. Helen
aig were the leaders.
Walton IV did a skit, "An
Invitation Away" with all mem-
bers taking part, Leaders were
Mrs. Dianne McNichol and Mrs,
Brian Campbell.
Mrs, Humphries introduced
Miss Jane Pengilley, Huron
County Home Economist from
Clinton who spoke praising the
girls for all their splendid work
with this club, "The Club Girl
Entertains:', with their fine
exhibits and skits and the leaders
and mothers and the Institute for
sponsoring the girls. Miss
Pengilley added her thanks for
being invited to share the evening
with the 4-H girls.
Kim Humphries spoke on
behalf of the 4-H girls and
thanked the Institute. Mrs.
Murray Dennis replied on behalf
of the mother's present.
The coveners on Citizenship
and World Affairs, Mrs. Graeme
Craig and Mrs. Alvin McDonald
were in charge of the evening.
They conducted a "Penny
Auction" before the girls and
mothers left, with many partici-
pating and winning prizes.
Mrs. Alvin McDonald introduced
the guest speaker, Mrs. Don
Dunbar, Ethel, who is a member
of Grey Township Council who
outlined council duties and spoke
on recreation and workshop
regional meetings she had
attended. A discussion followed
and she was presented with a gift
on behalf of the Institute.
Business was conducted by
President, Mrs. Allan McCall,'-,
Mrs. Ken McDonald read the
minutes and 32 members
answered the roll call, "Citizen-
ship is a lot of little things, name
one. The treasurer's report was
given by Mrs. K. McDonald,
Those in charge of the program
for Huronview on. December 4
are: Mrs. Herb. Traviss; Mrs.
Harvey Craig and Mrs. Bill
Humphries. with Mrs. Don
McDonald to purchase the birth-
day gifts.. It was decided to have
cupcakes decorated for the lunch.
The card party Friday evening
hostesses will be: Mrs. A.
McDonald, Mrs. E. Mitchell,
Mrs. A. McCall and Mrs. J.
McDonald. This will be the last
euchre until the new year.
Melville plans
meeting
Melville Guild held their
November meeting in the Ladies
Parlour with a good attendance.
Margaret McCutcheon opened
the meeting by reading a poem
"Peace Be Still". This was
followed by Hymn No. 87. The
Scripture Psalm 91 was read in
unison. The "Remembrance"
prepared by Julie Kerney was
read by Margaret McCutcheon
who also read a prayer. Hymn No.
57() was sung. Helen Elliot then
read a meditation "Before
Winter"
The President, Mary Huether,
conducted the business part of
the meeting. Margaret Work
invited the members to her
home for the Christmas meeting
when we will have an exchange of
gifts. Isabel Adams gave the
report of nominating cornmittee
and read the names of the officers
for 1975.
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