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irl packages of 12 and fire desikrk
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When being used for dishes, or
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fastened at the wrist preVents any
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of the glove, The packages of 12
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The report, of the nominating
committee ,was giyen by, Mrs. 4.
MtillrO, It Was announced the dis-
trict: annual will be. held. May 14th
in" Bluevale with , the executive
meeting to be held in Wroxeter
prOlous to that date. Suggestions
were asked for a money-making
scheine,,to be brought. to .the Ap-
ril Meeting, It Was decided to send
the, district director, Mrs. A: Iiiftin-
ro:'to Guelph to the Officers' Con-
.ference in May.
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Splendid reports were given by
each committee convener. The roll
call, an Irish joke, brought a hu.
morons response,
In the president's summary .she
reviewed the work of the year and
thanked everyone for. their Willing
and splendid support given •her (fur.,
inethe year and also extended
thanks to two former members,
.MiSs Haziewbod 'and 'Mrs, D. S.
MdeNaughton, who had given heft),
during the year.
Mrs. Howard Wylie gave a read-
ing,' "Reuse but Not A Home",
which was enjoyed, Courtesy re-
marks were given by Mrs. William
Hart Following the meeting a pot luck
supper was enjoyed ,this being a
custom at the last meeting of the
year.
The following are the officers
for., the coming year: Pres.., Mrs,
W, T. McLean; first vice-pres.,
Mr's. 0, Howes (each of these to
Serye six months); second vice-
pre., Mrs. 0, Greig; see,s-treas.,
Mrs, Thos. Burke! district director,
Mrs. A. Munro; alternate, Mrs. W.:
McLean; branch directors, Mrs.
m. Hart, Mrs, H. Wylie; auditors,
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Wright; press reporter, Mrs. A.
Wright; .lunch comm.; Mrs, Wm.
Hart, Mrs. R. Newton; good cheer
comm., Mrs. H. Reidt, Mrs. H.
Adams; program, conveners of the
standing committees with the presr
ident and secretary-treasurer.
Standing committees: •Agricul-
ture and Canadian industries, Mrs.
H, Wylie; - education and citizen-
ship, Mrs. di, Timm; home econom-
ics arid health, Mrs, J. Simmons;
historical research and current ev-
ents, ,Mrs. C. Cathers; resolutions,
Mrs, II., Adams; public relations,
Mrs. G. Greig
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"We don't need one, son. We have an automatic electric
clothes dryer."
With the wonderflil convenience of a modern electric
dryer there's no more need to lug heavy loads of wet wash
out to the line. No more watching for "drying days."
In any weather clothes dry indoors, automatically .
fluffy and sweet smelling or, with just the right amount
of dampness for ironing.
Laundry is only one of the many tasks you can' do quicklY,
easily and economically with electricity. You get more 64
r of life when you get the most out of electricity.
Giant -St9rei,wide. Clearance
WELWOOD'S
Annual Store-wide
Stock .Rqduction. Sale
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The cool setting of a dryer
allows you to fluff pillows
and to dewrinkle drapes
and synthetic fabrics.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MEN'S WEAR, WORK CLOTHES
LADIES', KIDDIES' and BOYS' HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LINGERIE
CHINAWARE, PAINT, HOUSEWARES, pRY GOODS, BLANKETS
DRESSES, BLOUSES, HATS
Hundreds of Bargains
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w)toNuMn--The March Meet*
lag of the Wroxeter VIrornen'S In.
$otote was held in 'the library
room at the cotrirminity centre on
'Tuesday of last week with a good
attendance, and seven visitors,
Mrs. `Q, Howes opened the meet-
ing with the singing of the Ode
and the Mary Stewart Collect re.
Peated in unison. She also brought
a kW thoughts on the motto,
fIriendship is the only cement
that can hold the world together"
and using two poems, ''Hello" and
"Old Friendship",
Minutes wore read and adopted.
Committees were named -for the
next euchres March, Mrs. .Les
Douglas, convener; April, Mrs C=
(lathers and Mrs, J, Simmons;
booth •committee for the next com-
munity dance, Mrs. H. Adam's, con-
Verier.
Margaret IIIII0Ibebh Inglis, only,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamas
Inglis of the 17th concession Of
Howlett Township,• passed away
irery suddenly of heart failure
her borne on Wednesday evening,
March bet fifteenth Year.
Although In aelloate health since
birth .'and unable to be active arid
enjoy life like other'Children, she
endeared 'herself to her farnilY., who
now feel her passing, very keonlY
She was a Very happy and AMC,
donate child, Very patient and Most
Unselfish, She found happineas in
simple things and felt (Ault° secure
within the bounds of her home and
the family ear, Her sudden 'Passing
Was a. great shock to her family
and to the Community.
Surviving besides her parents are
J rn attending strat-
ford Teachers' College and Vernon,
in, the Canadian Bank irf COM.
Mcrae, Wroxeter.
The remains rested at the,Moir
funeral home, Gerrie, where the
Mental* service Was held at
2 Thm, on; Saturday, March 7th, tn.
torment was •In the-Garlic Caine,
tery. The Rev, H. T. West of the'
McIntosh United Church conducted
the services. •
The pallbearers were Kenneth
Inglis, Lyn Ferguson, Wayhe
Woods, Gorden Scott arid /am
Wright, •
The flower bearers were four
neighbours, Lois: Ferguson, Donna
Ferguson, Janette Wright and
Diane Wylie,