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Discuss industries of years Whitech Whitecharca
gone bby discuss being on council members
monthly meeting of Some pow to the point
Dungannon women's Institute was where they could live- alone Or with
held Sepik., Sp :at the home of thy. some one Ma small aparunat'
E1 1
n
9 ua , l tt d supervision.,
.onmemmss, one
v guest and It is hoped some time
the
our spur were Present. ROIL eta' future there.will be no MOM need
was au industry my srandmother for Institutions their- restraining
never knew
jackets and :act of freedom
RobertaLines read -the Mutes thing's on ones own,
.,.dts s r' report thes � . port andone- It is to be. hoped that te vam.
spond ncea - rannitT can, learn to accept' these
A thair you and invitation to a Oen _
ppe,>�►d ev,. n, user jobs to some
come and go tea for I' a cart at the io mor.e dor th
•Duntgaitnnn, Agriciiitural.: vas hey a 001earn.
received'.: •
A letter from Milton gtailkingthe
instituite'for particip .xis " oun
try *Quilt Feast VI,"*
Over e tn'
:attendance 'for the threoday event
Whitechurch WOM0114 Institute,
hold their lic regions meeting
-on September 14 with Jean Ross as
convenor and his.
President Ivlariorie Wall wet.
oec .'tip guest branches
- St* Helens* Luelmow and
g
Following the opening ode, Mary
'Stewart. Collect, and the Lord's
ProYert um dial gave a. 110000$
called 'September.
The businesS f : the meeting
included
Whist/ and . til rg t
i��a�u�� lt�i�se R
Guest S :eaker CranstontWC e hostesses fo t '.
Industriesi �e1ens women's Instit tae. �
anadlanA was this:, �
meetings thecae and M e'Barker held on Se mber 9, whia tared
introduced bar on the*theme'Educadau and' Caul
-ea�eir# .Barb cls°+ ...
a Community Involvement worker s l etiv hies. , ,
_.,!
When, fol
d
. 'er r
Thio Wolves thevphysicaThr dis : a Wim, I ` COMM
Aged and institutionalized persons, .lowed by thin
put in institutions r their own Stewart Collect. Fd
good" so',they would be looked' the minutes andvatiouts.p
after. There they were t1 eater ',. a business were "'sous
babies, everything done for ahem. The ann r Falces ; '' t
Scime mothers got together a and theme Ioa t eLuckno r: a
ded-i> stitution ad -to eh n shard seen
byhelping rhe°Patients learn tcud po'b+
thetas tbr themselves ii bible, sttt+ k d a�not tear :wain
Speech 1trai ing, learning to -
swim, .teed trelmselves, rnst'be�a'2atlly, waall at 1?
011ita i umh un', Seal
ri4 im i'.
s� sc
dfirk
teachierne
vention, in ` Ayton on October 3.
Brenda Day will . the delegate.
Cathy Lubbers, Mary Rens leant',
Thi and Agnea Fater will for a
committee to plt.in thefall, card:
parties.
.
Tbe ►lleait wasp answered with
"What. I would do if .I wags ona
municipal unci -4
The institute rat $11391
the . booth at the sate of Russel,
cCuire.
a Ross inuoduced Ross
for or, Brussels, who we
interesting pictures accompanied
acommenttury on and Russ
d►(]�y\yly . and
a J�RProctoN toured there
t Proc
bly Naked and presented'pwith
e a mirror
'*us .
at
o . ,
view
on
Ruth Thompson was .,date
r at theSeptember 1st
s71����
meeting ofd Lucknow Women's
Institute. Mads Thompson shod
interesting picturesof Africa ll
about the ,different , customs ►d
dress. She had on splA seveses`
' 9tie 'T 'U. '.. � . *t.
. „ .
1t1�1a�1ie�}
woe.Te matetial is dyed using
•
stones and she explained :how. dif-
rnt designS aro made ; and ° e
various dyes uom.
Readings were given -:by Mabel
Withy and. Celia Aitchison.
The. motto, Red, Yellawl Black
and 'i te, are allprecious .inkNis
t . was . given by : Beirac asn
Tow 8MI 6'9 Pit
M & }b as `..12 00 ':
• • &most
3954860
lours
,., re lar + nthly` meeting' of
Canadian Legion`tchejtuli
yeptem er 4th
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The:Veterant Banquet for all area veterans •
(Members + 4 T 1 s)teas botomplanned for that
evernin
Any vetera t, who has rot contacted persopaily
• *600, e. to President Deforeo:GrOst 528,2914
28408 they wish to attend this•special' dinner: