Zurich Citizens News, 1960-04-13, Page 7WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1960
ZURICH crriZENS NEWS
Disti'ict Womeiu.'s Institute Meetings
ZURICH W. I,
The annual meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute was held at the
home of Mrs. Amacher, on Tues-
day, March 29; with 14 members
and eight visitors present.
Mrs, Paul Corriveau was chair-
man for the program. The meet-
ing opened with the Ode, Mary
Stewart Collect and the Lord's
Prayer.
A sing song was held with Mrs,
Amacher pianist for the meeting;
"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton"; The
Institute Rally Song and "Fairest
Lord Jesus" were sung by all.
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Mrs. William Hay gave an East-
er reading, "And Yet He Caine";
Mrs. Beatrice Hess sang a solo,
"Take My Hand and Trust in
Thee."
Mrs, Norma Siebert gave a very
educational talk on the country of
Lebanon. Gwen Hay favoured with
two selections on her piano accor-
dian.
Mr. Latimer, teacher of manual
training at Zurich school, gave an
informative tally on "Civil De-
fence." He stated that every per-
son should have some training and
knowledge in civil defence so
that they could beof real help
in times of tornadoes, fires, floods
and atomic attacks, instead of get-
ting panicky and hysterical.
Mrs. Rose, vice-president, was
in charge of the business meet-
ing. The election of officers re-
sulted as follows: president, Mrs.
Leonard Erb; vice-president, Mrs.
Delbert Geiger; secretary, Mrs.
Harold Thiel; assistant secretary,
Mrs. Amacher; treasurer, Mrs.
Newell Geiger; district director,
Mrs. Jack Bannister and Mrs. Le -
rine Rose.
Mrs. Beatrice Hess favoured
with a piano solo, "Gloaming" and
a tasty lunch was served by the
committee of Mrs. Amacher, Mrs.
William Hay and Mrs. Paul Cor-
riveau.
seated the nominating .committee's
report.
Mrs. Leonard Schenk presided
for the business and Mrs, Glenn
Webb for the program, Roll call
was answered with "A Canadian
manufactured article and where
made," and members enjoyed a
sing -song.
Mrs. Emil Becker commented on
the motto, "Industry keeps the bo-
dy healthy, the mind clear, the
heart whole and the purse full."
Mrs. Cul Oestrich gave a reading
and Mrs. V. L. Becker conducted
a contest.
DASHWOOD W. L
Mrs. Leonard Schenk was re-
elected president of Dashwood.
Women's Institute when the annu-
al meeting was held.
Other officers: Past president,
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz; vice-president,
Mrs. Ervin Rader and Mrs. Ar-
nold Kuntz; secretary -treasurer,
Mrs. Charles •Snell; assistant, Mrs.
Milfred Merner;district director,
Mrs. Arnold Kuntz; alternate, Mrs.
Carl Oestreicher; public relations
officer, Mrs. Ervin Rader; branch
directors, Mrs. Ernest Koehler,
Mrs. A. V. Tieman and Mrs. Emil
Becker.
Standing committee conveners
are Mrs. Harold Rader, Mrs. Ken
McCrae, Mrs. Wallace Becker and
Mrs. Glenn Webb; pianist, Mrs.
Ken McCrae; auditors, Mrs. Ervin
Schade and Mrs. Eben Weigand.
District director, Mrs. Arnold
Kuntz, presided for the election
and Mrs. Ernest Koehler pre -
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SOUTH HURON W. I.
(By our Hensall correspondent)
The spring executive meeting
of .South Huron Womens Institute
was held in the Hensall Town
Hall last Tuesday afternoon, with
the district president, Mrs. John
McLean, presiding. Eight branch-
es were represented.
Plans were laid for the District
Annual to be held at Elimville
United Church on May 12, when
Mrs. Wales, Komoka, will be guest
speaker.
The nominating committee, com-
prised of branch presidents,
brought in the new slate of offi-
cers to be presented at the district
annual. A motion was passed to
exhibit millinery, lamp shades, and
oil paintings at the district annu-
al. The Institute scholarship was
discussed at length.
Mrs. J. M. Southcott, Exeter,
public relations for the district was
appointed a delegate to the offi-
cers conference at Guelph, on May
5 and 6. Mrs, Harry Strang acted
as secretary for the meeting,
KIPPEN W. I.
(By our Hensel correspondent)
Mrs. Robert Kinsman was hos-
tess at her home on Tuesday for
a social evening, when the losing
side of the attendance contest re-
cently concluded by members of
Kippen East Womens Institute en-
tertained the winners to a pot-
luck dinner and an evening of de-
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Included in the recreation period
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