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Times-Advocate, 1984-02-22, Page 3
Roll call on rain checks N Alia DICKUN$ • Allsa Craig February 7 the members of the Riverview Women's In- stitute met in the Masonic hall with a good attendance. President Nancy Harmer opened the meeting with the singing of 0 Canada and the Institute Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect. The roll call was answered by naming an advertised special that was not available when you got to the store. Be- ing given rain checks by the store Manager was one answer to some of the problems. The motto was given by Mary Sutherland "it is not enough to know the cost, be sure the quality is not lost." A sing -song was conducted while members of the skit were preparing for their parts. "Pack up your dishes" to the tune of Pack of your troubles, and Row, row, row your boat was the tune of another ditty which was sung in rounds. Then we were ready for the skit"Shopping-fun or folly" by Mary and her committee, Ef- fie Harrison and Reta Hughes. A brisk conversation took place among these three concerning some ex- periences, some quite amus- ing other quite serious. This discussion was extend- ed into the audience which proved interesting and lively as it took in groceries, dry goods, hardware, toys etc., and as was noted, it wasn't always fun. This provided lots of laughs and the old say- ing,"a laugh is as good as medicine" was quite evident. Minutes of the December meeting were read and ap- proved. Communications were read by secretary, Margaret Wilson. and discussed as well as a trip in June. The District Annual is May 17. Tweedsmuir history books were on display, also an nice display of really old Valen- tines which were pretty then too. Nancy closed the meeting with the'Queen and Institute Grace. All sat down to a hearty lunch prepared by Alice Dickens and committee which everyone enjoyed. The -hall and tables were nicely decorated with the Valentine. theme. An over -flout croSvd of 13 tables of euchre filled the Ac- tivity Centre room Monday afternoon. Prizes were won by Edna Clark, Evelyn O'Neil, Christine Shepley, Norman Tedball, and Mrs. Barker. President Janet Rose of the Activity Centre committee welcomed all and invited them to try the yum-yum desserts prior to the card game. The following won prizes at the Happy Gang seniors euchre Wednesday: Shirley Williams Sybil Stephenson, Helen Smith, Nora Ross, Theola Hotson and Roland Neil. There will be a pot -luck din- ner February 29 followed by euchre. The Masonic euchre is February 22 at 8 p.m. in the Masonic hall. Word has been received of the passing of Mrs. (Ewart Florence Jones, former owner of the Jones Grocerteria store here in the village. Sympathy is extend- ed to her family at Long - Point. Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie Stokes returned home after spending two -weeks in the south going by Mc Naughton • bus. us. Ilmes-Advocate, I-•bruary 'LY, IYW i row, LI s will e Our experts to $ install a NEW 26.95) at NO EXTRA C air filter (Reg complete tune- air with a up at our everyday low price. Vii,.: '- . , ., k'f Saintsbury By MRS. HEBER DAVIS Service was held at St. Patricks church Sunday with Rev. Peter Derrick in charge. Allan Cunningham and Mrs. Marg Carroll were readers and Mrs. Mary Kooy pianist. Rev Derrick continued his sermons on the topic "The Letter of the Law", also speaking to the children on the same topic. The congregation of St. Patricks served a very suc- cessful hot beef dinner to 200 members of the N.D.P. association Saturday evening in the Masonic Hall, Ilderton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll were recent dinner guests with their cousin Mrs. Greta Gibson, Lucan. Hugh Davis is attending the "Good Roads convention" in Toronto. Mrs. Mary Kooy was hostess to a quilting last week for the A.C.W. of St. Patrick's Church. 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