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Institute Grace preceded the
turkey supper at the December
meeting of the Walton Women's
Institute on Wednesday evening
in the community hall, which was
decorated fdr the Christmas
spirit.
Mrs. Marjory Humphries
presided for the business opening
with the Mary Stewart Collect,
then she read a poem "Season's
Greetings". The minutes were,
approved as read, followed by the
treasurer's report by Mrs. Leona
McDonald.
In the correspondence ihank
you cards were read and it was
voted to' make a donation of
$15.00 to the War Memorial
Children's Hospital in London.
Mrs. Annie Reid and Mrs.Elva
Bolger will attend the Senior
Training School for leaders in
January: Mrs. Marjory. Rock will
be the delegate to attend.
The Officers Conference in
Waterloo in May.
The euchres will resume in the
New Year' on Tuesday, January 4
with committee in charge, Mrs.
Ruth Axtmann, Mrs. Marjorie
Rock, Mrs. Marion Godkin and
Mrs.' Lavina Watson. The
committee for January 18 are
Mrs. Alberta Hudie, Mrs. Viola
Kirkby, Mrs.Eleanor Liphard and
Mrs. Olive Dundas.
The committee who are to plan
the Huronview February Birthday
Party are Mrs. Marie McGAvin,
Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, Mrs.
Mildred .Traviss and Mrs. Joyce
Van vliet. The collection and
pennies for friendship were
taken.
Thirty tmembers'-artswered 'the-
roll call, Make a Christmas
decoration, or something to be
left with the Institute, several
gave a . doantion so some
Christmas decorations Can be • purchased,
The meeting was no* turned .
over to Mrs. Marilyn McDonald
who alqng with the branch
directors., •Mrs. Marie 'MeGavin,
Mrs.Helen Craig, Mrs. Maxine
M arks arid Mrs. Marion Godkin
who hail,: planned a surprise
program:1.. °
Members were to use their
imaginatibn to remember the
programs in the little Red School
House.
The members Were called upon
to act in skits, songs and
recitations which caused many a
laugh and was much enjoyed by
all. They closed with the
Christmas story with singing of
several carols. Mrs. Marie
McGavin was pianist.
Mrs.Ruth Axtmann was in
The annual meeting of the
Morris Federation of Agriculture
December 7, was chaired by Bill
Pullen.
After a dinner, Bert Elliott
thanked the ladies. John Nesbitt
introduced the head table. A film
of the O.F.A. annual convention
was shown and a discussion
followed.
The guest speaker was Gordon.
HIll, past president of the O.F.A.
He: gave a very informative
speech which touched on land
'use, income stabilization and how
farmers should make better use of
the O.F.A.
Don Pullen, Huron County
Agriculture Representative gave
a report on what was happening
in the county. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and
approved.
Maurice Bean gave the
Individual Members Report and
Alvin Walper, president of the
Huron F. of A., gave the County
Federation report.
Bill Crawford gave the
fieldman's report. A door prize
was won, by Garner Nicholson.
charge of the gift exchange which
proved quite interesting.
Mrs. Marjorie Humphries
closed the meeting with a suitable
poem, "A Christmas Wish", then
all joined in to sing, "We wish
you a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New year.
The election of officers for 1977
followed;
President, Bill Pullen; yice
president' - John Nesbitt; sec-
retary-treasurer - William Fear;
North Director - Harold Keating;
South Director - John Cronyn.
The meeting was adjourned.
Win at bingo
Winners at Friday night's
Legion bingo were:
Mrs. Pam Rutledge, Mrs. L.
McCutcheon; Mrs. Geo. Hislop,
Mrs. Geo. Hislop.
Special: Mrs, Hartley Rutledge
$25.00. '
Watson . Sholdice, Wally.
Mason, Bruce Hamilton.
Special: Mrs. R. Duncan and
Mrs. Geo. Hislop $12.50 ea.
Watson Sholdice, Mrs. Ada
Britton, Bobby Pearson.
Special: Terry Glanville and
Elsie Smith, $12.50 ea.
Mrs. Gale Barlow, Al Nichol,
Mrs. Ronny Bennett.
Share the Wealth; Davie
Jamieson; Doqr Price, Mrs. John
Cousin; Mrs. Murray Lowe.
Iners
Klers
. Ives
lyth
7-9024
WI has turkey supper
Morris F of A
names executive
May every happines8 be yours
at this loveliest of seasons.
With our fond gratitude ...
HOWARD BERNARD
" BP CANADA
low etimsrows
Santa may be going modern, but
our Christmas wishes for
you are still old-fashioned:
good cheer, full table,
and warm hearth with smiling faces.
To you and yours we sincerely
send our warmest hoiiday greetings.
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WIA:GHAM
Hopilv. the beautiful OtaitOlieg
Of a family ,Christmas will be
shared' by you and those you tote;
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appy Holidays