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ApW :Z, IW19--Ps5 Smorgasbord before Whitechurch WI annual meeting They, Whitechurch W.I. annual Johnston, James Wilson, Danny April meeting was held in the 'fifth, Mme• Ben McClenaghan, pillows and quilts for sale in this booth at the Howick craft Whitechurch Community Hall Dawson Craig, Charlie Leaver, fair. She and Gail Worsfold make these crafts. with a pot luck luncheon at noon Mildred and Ted McClenagw, with hostesses Mrs. John Gaunt, Annie Kennedy and the to Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Elgin Robert Mowbray. Johnston in charge. The institute decided to send a President Miss Merle Gibson donation to Brucelea Haven in • opened the meeting with the Walkerton - Id singing singing to the Opening Ode, the Mrs. Durnin gave a report on — le Mary Stewart Collect and the the Bruce South District direc- Lord's Prayer. Miss Wilson read tors meeting held at Belmore. a poem :This is the Day'. The gift from the district to the The minutes of two meetings national convention will be a 0 0 were read and approved. tartan spoon. for NDPIt was decided to have a shoot Current events were given by S candidate party April 30, with the com- Mrs. Tiffin. She discussed the mittee made up of Mrs. William topics of Margaret Trudeau, another count saying the Inco Evans, Mrs. Will Rintoul, damages from recent snow and and -workers in factories around country, Y g By Alice Gibb Mrs. Gaunt and Mrs. Lorne rain storms, hospital. bed Moira Couper of Bayfield, a the riding. strike hasn't been resolved Durnin. `freelance adult community She hopes to bring the policy because a decision not to in- held n the folly concert will closures and the illness of John statements of the NDP to the crease wages was made in New Diefenbaker. educator', was acclaimed as the in her canvass of the York. Other upcoming events include The election of officers for the New Democratic Party's can- people"No other country but some the June 13 bus trip, which leaves coming year followed. didate for Huron -Bruce riding at riding, she said, although she y at 8'30 from the Kingdom ll Miss Wilsonol president for the a nomination meeting in Clinton admitted to the 35 people at the banana republic in South Mrs, Russel America would allow this and the 4H achievement day coming year, meeting she expects `it will be and �aThe candidate said one of her difficult to change the thoughts situation to exist," he claimed. April 27 in Lucknow at 7:30 p.m. McGuire is past president He told the audience to look at Those sending thanks for boxes Mrs. John A. Currie is first vice jobs in the upcoming election will and ideas of many voters in Huron -Bruce and persuade them resident. the oil, pulp and paper and sent at Valentine's Day were p be to "dispell some of the myths to consider the NDP. manufacturing industries in the Mrs. Mamie Caslick, Victor Mrs. Alan Falconer is about the ,NDP". manufacturing and asked: "Who con Emerson, Annie and Mary secretary -treasurer and the In accepting the nomination Mrs. Couper's campaign is Y Laidlaw, Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Ella assistant secretary is Mrs. she told the audience one of her being coordinated by Paul trols them . " Valetta Emerson. Mrs. Rintoul is major concerns is equal rights Carroll .of Seaforth, Helen Tench public relations officer, the and opportunities for women, of Clinton and Gwen Pemberton district director is Mrs. Johnston which she will make a plank in of Bayfield. In declaring Mrs. Conn and the alternate director is her platform. Couper the official candidate Mr. Mrs. Durnin. In an interview following the Carroll told the audience: "We New officers are installed Branch directors are Mrs. nomination Mrs. Couper said she have a person with vision. Johnston, Mrs. R. Gaunt and plans to run a `grass roots' creativity and lots and lots ofMrs. Fred Tiffin. campaign around the county. For drive ••.." by WI district president Institute pianists are Mrs. example instead of having one The guest speaker at the Agnes Farrier, Mrs. Don Ross, campaign office the party plans nomination meeting was Mac to operate mobile information Makarchuk, MPP( for the Ed McBurney, Mrs. Rit Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs. Durnin., Mrs. G. McNee of Dungannon, Mrs. centres which will tour the Brantford riding, who was once district president, was the chie, Mrs. Jones; district The program committee is riding. stationed at the Vanastra air speaker at the Wingham director, Mrs. Powell; assistant, made up of Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs. She said she plans to aim her base. He said the upcoming Women's Institute annual Mrs. Alf Lockridge; curator, Farrier, Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. campaign at three main groups election finds the country at a meeting en April 19. She spoke on Miss Myrtle s;Johnson;aispianist, Durnin. in the county: the small crossroads, facing stagnation in "The 'I`�•end of the Times". Mrs. C. Sewers; assistant, Mrs. Auditors for the coming year businessmen on the main streets the economy, and he strongly A pot luck luncheon was served Ritchie; Good Cheer, Mrs. will be Mrs. Evans and Mrs. of the towns, the farm population criticized Prime Minister by the members at 12:30. Roll William Jardine, Mrs. J. H. Ir Rintoul. Sunshine and cheer Trudeau. call was answered by payment of win; auditors, Mrs. McBurney, be Mrs tee Fred representatives resintativs John "At a time when we deserve fees and exchange of bulbs or Mrs. W. Lapp. leadership we do not get plants. Mrs. Robert Powell, Conveners of standing com- Gaunt, Mrs. Rintoul and Mrs. leadership wefroour prime president, opened the meeting. mittees are: Agriculture and Durnin. minister; all we get is a shrug of Mrs. McNee installed the new Canadian Industries, Mrs. Rit The nominating committee is t resident Mrs chie, Mrs. Lapp; Family and made up of Mrs. Evans, Mrs_ the shoulders," he declared. officers. pas p He also emphasized the issue of Powell ; president, Mrs. Roy Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Currie, James McInnes and Mrs. V. foreign ownership of Canadian Barrett; . first vice president, Miss A. Wilson; Citizenship and Emerson. A TOUCH OF CLASS industry and said it is extremely Mrs. John Currie; second vice World Affairs, Mrs. Shiell, Mrs. Mrs. John A. Currie will be the resident Mrs. D. Ritchie; Haselgrove; Education and institute delegate to the national Mike McDonagh Now0pen important for Canadians to control' what goes on in this country. lie pointed to Sudbury as an example of what happens when an industry is controlled by P secretary -treasurer, Mrs. C. Jones; assistant, Mrs. Charles Shiell: public relations, Mrs. O. Haselgrove; branch directors, Cultural Activities, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Lockridge, Mrs. M. Foxton; Resolutions, Mrs. P. Pennington, Mrs. J. Hardie. convention and the alternate will be Miss Wilson. Mrs. Currie will be curator and 'i-ppers will be Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Emerson. Mrs. Elgin Johnston gave the 'ntments call 357-281 agriculture and Canadian in- dustry dustry report, the citizenship and �` ; world affairs report was given by Miss Wilson while Mrs Currie Specializing in Perms and Haircuts N gave the curator's report. i Resolutions were presented by ti Mrs. Tom Metcalfe, a family and consumer affairs report was �.. _ given by Mrs. Farrier and Mrs. Fred Tiffin gave a good cheer report. n J Mrs. Conn presided over the ~���♦o� hV election of officers, while i • recommendations of the Debra Lynn Thompson and Mike McDonagh ;.ar nominating committee were presented by Mrs. Emerson for Mrs. McInnes. Graduates of Marvel School of Beauty London, and Advanced Hair Cutting in Toronto. ER laO 41"Ays. Debra Lynn Thompson Regular Hours will be: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9 a.m. till last appointment at 5 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. till last appointment at 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. till last appointment at 2 p.m. Located beside the Wingham Post Office. (Formerly Clayton Hogg Real Estate) NDP CANDIDATE ACCLAIMED—Mrs. Moira Couper, a Bayflefd mother of four, was acclaimed last week as the new Democratic Party's candidate In the riding of Huron - Bruce for the May 22 federal election. Watching Mrs. Couper give her nominating address are Helen Tench and guest speaker Mac Makarchuk, Brantford M (Zurich Citizen Photo) FASHION FREAKS BELGRAVE—Meeting number six was held at the home of club leader Christine Beck. Dianne Scott will be the commentator in the club fashion show, Meribeth Scott is writing the story for the exhibit and Marion Taylor will comment an the exhibit. The club discussed different types of gloves, styles and care of gloves and looked at different types of thumbs in gloves. WI annual meeting GORRIE—The Women's in- Hogg; maws, Mrs. George stitute met at 6:30 on Wednesday, Hetherington, Mrs. Jack Hoff - April 18, for a pot luck man. i smorgasbord dinner at the home Standing committee conveners of Mrs. M. Fisher, prior to the are: Agriculture and Canadian group's annual meeting. Industries, Mrs. Fergnaon, Mrs. President Mrs. Alvin Grainger Thornton; Citizenship and World opened the meeting with the Ode Affairs, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. and Collect. Mrs. Robert Gibson, Hogg; Family and Cw mmw secretary -treasurer, read the Affairs, Mrs. W"Am Smith, and called the Mrs. James Gray; Resolutions, Mrs. Melville Dennis; local roll which included the payment of dues for the next year. community activities, Mrs. Following general business and Gladstone Edgar, Mrs. Morley the reports of the standing Joh, Mrs. Robert Elschna; ` committee conveners, the report nominating committee, Mrs. s of the nominating committee was Dennis, Mrs. Scott. given as follows: past president,.Mrs. Smith conducted the Mrs. Glenn Johnston; president, nstallation of officers. Mrs. Gray Mrs. Alvin Grainger; second vice spoke on the motto, "A closed president, Mrs. Cecil Wilson; mind is like a closed room; it gets secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Robert awfully stuffy". Gibson; district director, Mrs. Mrs. Taylor proposed a toast to Johnston; alternate, Mrs. Mrs. Grainger for her work as William Thornton; branch president during the past year. directors, Mrs. Alex Graham, Members were reminded of the Mrs. Jack Ferguson, Mrs. M. Junior Institute fashion show Fisher; public relations, Mrs. M. May 16 at Howick School and the Scott- curator, Mrs. Melvin District Annual May 8 at Ford - Taylor; pianist, Mrs. Wilbur witch. Whitechurch WI annual meeting They, Whitechurch W.I. annual Johnston, James Wilson, Danny April meeting was held in the 'fifth, Mme• Ben McClenaghan, pillows and quilts for sale in this booth at the Howick craft Whitechurch Community Hall Dawson Craig, Charlie Leaver, fair. She and Gail Worsfold make these crafts. with a pot luck luncheon at noon Mildred and Ted McClenagw, with hostesses Mrs. John Gaunt, Annie Kennedy and the to Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Elgin Robert Mowbray. Johnston in charge. The institute decided to send a President Miss Merle Gibson donation to Brucelea Haven in • opened the meeting with the Walkerton - Id singing singing to the Opening Ode, the Mrs. Durnin gave a report on — le Mary Stewart Collect and the the Bruce South District direc- Lord's Prayer. Miss Wilson read tors meeting held at Belmore. a poem :This is the Day'. The gift from the district to the The minutes of two meetings national convention will be a 0 0 were read and approved. tartan spoon. for NDPIt was decided to have a shoot Current events were given by S candidate party April 30, with the com- Mrs. Tiffin. She discussed the mittee made up of Mrs. William topics of Margaret Trudeau, another count saying the Inco Evans, Mrs. Will Rintoul, damages from recent snow and and -workers in factories around country, Y g By Alice Gibb Mrs. Gaunt and Mrs. Lorne rain storms, hospital. bed Moira Couper of Bayfield, a the riding. strike hasn't been resolved Durnin. `freelance adult community She hopes to bring the policy because a decision not to in- held n the folly concert will closures and the illness of John statements of the NDP to the crease wages was made in New Diefenbaker. educator', was acclaimed as the in her canvass of the York. Other upcoming events include The election of officers for the New Democratic Party's can- people"No other country but some the June 13 bus trip, which leaves coming year followed. didate for Huron -Bruce riding at riding, she said, although she y at 8'30 from the Kingdom ll Miss Wilsonol president for the a nomination meeting in Clinton admitted to the 35 people at the banana republic in South Mrs, Russel America would allow this and the 4H achievement day coming year, meeting she expects `it will be and �aThe candidate said one of her difficult to change the thoughts situation to exist," he claimed. April 27 in Lucknow at 7:30 p.m. McGuire is past president He told the audience to look at Those sending thanks for boxes Mrs. John A. Currie is first vice jobs in the upcoming election will and ideas of many voters in Huron -Bruce and persuade them resident. the oil, pulp and paper and sent at Valentine's Day were p be to "dispell some of the myths to consider the NDP. manufacturing industries in the Mrs. Mamie Caslick, Victor Mrs. Alan Falconer is about the ,NDP". manufacturing and asked: "Who con Emerson, Annie and Mary secretary -treasurer and the In accepting the nomination Mrs. Couper's campaign is Y Laidlaw, Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Ella assistant secretary is Mrs. she told the audience one of her being coordinated by Paul trols them . " Valetta Emerson. Mrs. Rintoul is major concerns is equal rights Carroll .of Seaforth, Helen Tench public relations officer, the and opportunities for women, of Clinton and Gwen Pemberton district director is Mrs. Johnston which she will make a plank in of Bayfield. In declaring Mrs. Conn and the alternate director is her platform. Couper the official candidate Mr. Mrs. Durnin. In an interview following the Carroll told the audience: "We New officers are installed Branch directors are Mrs. nomination Mrs. Couper said she have a person with vision. Johnston, Mrs. R. Gaunt and plans to run a `grass roots' creativity and lots and lots ofMrs. Fred Tiffin. campaign around the county. For drive ••.." by WI district president Institute pianists are Mrs. example instead of having one The guest speaker at the Agnes Farrier, Mrs. Don Ross, campaign office the party plans nomination meeting was Mac to operate mobile information Makarchuk, MPP( for the Ed McBurney, Mrs. Rit Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs. Durnin., Mrs. G. McNee of Dungannon, Mrs. centres which will tour the Brantford riding, who was once district president, was the chie, Mrs. Jones; district The program committee is riding. stationed at the Vanastra air speaker at the Wingham director, Mrs. Powell; assistant, made up of Mrs. F. Ross, Mrs. She said she plans to aim her base. He said the upcoming Women's Institute annual Mrs. Alf Lockridge; curator, Farrier, Mrs. Don Ross and Mrs. campaign at three main groups election finds the country at a meeting en April 19. She spoke on Miss Myrtle s;Johnson;aispianist, Durnin. in the county: the small crossroads, facing stagnation in "The 'I`�•end of the Times". Mrs. C. Sewers; assistant, Mrs. Auditors for the coming year businessmen on the main streets the economy, and he strongly A pot luck luncheon was served Ritchie; Good Cheer, Mrs. will be Mrs. Evans and Mrs. of the towns, the farm population criticized Prime Minister by the members at 12:30. Roll William Jardine, Mrs. J. H. Ir Rintoul. Sunshine and cheer Trudeau. call was answered by payment of win; auditors, Mrs. McBurney, be Mrs tee Fred representatives resintativs John "At a time when we deserve fees and exchange of bulbs or Mrs. W. Lapp. leadership we do not get plants. Mrs. Robert Powell, Conveners of standing com- Gaunt, Mrs. Rintoul and Mrs. leadership wefroour prime president, opened the meeting. mittees are: Agriculture and Durnin. minister; all we get is a shrug of Mrs. McNee installed the new Canadian Industries, Mrs. Rit The nominating committee is t resident Mrs chie, Mrs. Lapp; Family and made up of Mrs. Evans, Mrs_ the shoulders," he declared. officers. pas p He also emphasized the issue of Powell ; president, Mrs. Roy Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Currie, James McInnes and Mrs. V. foreign ownership of Canadian Barrett; . first vice president, Miss A. Wilson; Citizenship and Emerson. A TOUCH OF CLASS industry and said it is extremely Mrs. John Currie; second vice World Affairs, Mrs. Shiell, Mrs. Mrs. John A. Currie will be the resident Mrs. D. Ritchie; Haselgrove; Education and institute delegate to the national Mike McDonagh Now0pen important for Canadians to control' what goes on in this country. lie pointed to Sudbury as an example of what happens when an industry is controlled by P secretary -treasurer, Mrs. C. Jones; assistant, Mrs. Charles Shiell: public relations, Mrs. O. Haselgrove; branch directors, Cultural Activities, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Lockridge, Mrs. M. Foxton; Resolutions, Mrs. P. Pennington, Mrs. J. Hardie. convention and the alternate will be Miss Wilson. Mrs. Currie will be curator and 'i-ppers will be Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Emerson. Mrs. Elgin Johnston gave the 'ntments call 357-281 agriculture and Canadian in- dustry dustry report, the citizenship and �` ; world affairs report was given by Miss Wilson while Mrs Currie Specializing in Perms and Haircuts N gave the curator's report. i Resolutions were presented by ti Mrs. Tom Metcalfe, a family and consumer affairs report was �.. _ given by Mrs. Farrier and Mrs. Fred Tiffin gave a good cheer report. n J Mrs. Conn presided over the ~���♦o� hV election of officers, while i • recommendations of the Debra Lynn Thompson and Mike McDonagh ;.ar nominating committee were presented by Mrs. Emerson for Mrs. McInnes. Graduates of Marvel School of Beauty London, and Advanced Hair Cutting in Toronto. ER laO 41"Ays. Debra Lynn Thompson Regular Hours will be: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9 a.m. till last appointment at 5 p.m. Thursday 9 a.m. till last appointment at 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. till last appointment at 2 p.m. Located beside the Wingham Post Office. (Formerly Clayton Hogg Real Estate) NDP CANDIDATE ACCLAIMED—Mrs. Moira Couper, a Bayflefd mother of four, was acclaimed last week as the new Democratic Party's candidate In the riding of Huron - Bruce for the May 22 federal election. Watching Mrs. Couper give her nominating address are Helen Tench and guest speaker Mac Makarchuk, Brantford M (Zurich Citizen Photo) FASHION FREAKS BELGRAVE—Meeting number six was held at the home of club leader Christine Beck. Dianne Scott will be the commentator in the club fashion show, Meribeth Scott is writing the story for the exhibit and Marion Taylor will comment an the exhibit. The club discussed different types of gloves, styles and care of gloves and looked at different types of thumbs in gloves.