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Directors:
HaRtin Feeney A.R. 2, Dublin
President
Clayton Calquhotm R.R. 1,
Vice -President Science MI
Win. H. Chaffe - ILL II, latelsall
Tim Toohey - R.R. Liman
Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1,
Kirkten
Robert Gardiner R.R. 1,
Cromarty
Agents:
Hugh Benninger - Dublin
Harry Coates - - Exeter
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Secretary -Treasurer:
Hugh Patterson ' - Exeter
The president; Mrs, Jan Van
Vliet, clinked the August Meet,
nig of the Walton Women's In-,
stitute.
The roll call was answered '
with "What I have done to fur-
tlier my education since leav-
ing school".
Leaders for the 4 -II course,
"Cottons May Be Smart", Mrs.
Gerald Watson and Mrs. Roy
Williamson announced there
would be fourteen girls taking -
the course, and apleee Permis-
sion to uso the Community Hall
tor the first meeting when the
girls would be cutting their
garments.
A cOunty'- rally will be held
at Cranbrook on Monday, Oct-.
7.
It was decided to invite Mrs.
, Ronald 'Uhler ,of Burlington to
give a Toy Party on September
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chide Mrs. Alexander. Gulutgen,
Mrs, Roy Williamson, Mrs, Don-
ald MeDonald, Mrs, Harvey
Craig, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs.
Alvin McDonald, Mrs, Ronald
Bennett and Mrs, Jen Van Vliet,
Jr.
A discussion on handcrafts
for • the Brussels Fall Pair fol-
lowedwith a few offering ar-
ticles for the display.
.Mrs. Ronald Bennett gave an
interesting report on a meet-
ing held at Huronview, Clinton
on August 19th when 'five'
ladies including Mrs.- Ernest
Stevens, Mrs. James • Clarke,
Mrs Harvey -.Vraim--.-•Mrs.- -Her-
bert Traviss and Mrs. Bennett
attended.
The President of the . Ladies'
Auxiliary, *Si Harvey John-
ston, tOld_ott.1310ead...of–resi---
denta Who had ban .taken to
Seaforth Lions, Park for a pic-
eic!Z, •
ghe fall bazaar is set for Oct-
ober. 9thviten three members
from Walton are asked to help
in the.,,kitchen. There will be
a bake sale with the proceeds
going. to the auxiliary.
Di. Ross, the Huronview
Physician, spoke on the care of
the patients. The institute ado-
pted patient is • Mrs. McElroy,
who is a diabetic with n birth-
day on November lst. Articles
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Lot Open Evenings to 6 p.m.
"Serving Seaforth and District for 28 Years"
needed inelude used nY1940.., PA-
W spools, old .magazines, weft
ribbons 44..a pieces
of velvet. Mrs!, RAY Unether,
Dirs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Ger-
ald Watson. offered, te attend
the next: Huronview meeting,
sepomberlOgli
Mrs. Gerald Watson intredne-
ed the guest speaker' .Mrs.
StewartStevenson of Brussels,
who displayed a colorful assort-
ment of 444 in wi0r,.,rotcr,
la's of various shapes, Several
hatshats had. rnatchhig . scarves,
m+qta and bags. In opening,
Mrs. Stevenson. demonstrated
different ways of tying scarves
with Mrs. Donald McDonald
modelling. She also gave useful
tips- 004- the care of -hats.. The
members spent an :enjoyable
hot :hour modelling the hats,
searvea, and buch:rank shapes.,
Mrs. Ray Hucther, gave, Cour-
tesy --remarks, Und–',Presented
Mrs. -Stevenson" with "a gift..on
behalf of the Institute.
Lunch hostesses • included
Mrs. John Bos, Mrs. Gordon Me -
Gavin and Mrs. Neil mcGayin..
Mr.' and Mrs. Herbert EirkbY
Mark and Steven of Wood-
stock, spent the weekend Oh
Mr. Frank Kirkby and ,attended
the Lowe -McTaggart , wedding
at Brussels on Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Broadfoot is a
patient in Stratford general
Hospital. •
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rath
and boys of London visited on
Sunday at the home of. Mr, and
MILEC0.11
Mrs, Ames Clark.
Mr. and lYirs,. Emerson Mit-
chell and family, Miss 14tolla
Mitchell and JaCk Mitchell vis-
ited over the weekend with rel-
atives at Gull Lake.
Mrs. Torrance Dundas spent
a few days last week in Each.
ener with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Stutz.
Holiday guests over • the
weekend with, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
bur Turnbull included Mi. and
Mrs. E. R. Weber, Toledo, Ohio;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Wal-
laceburg; Mr. and °Mrs. NeilY
Hall, Chesapeake, Virginia; Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Cockburn, New
Market; Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Lane and Mr. Hugh Lane, Rol-
lyrood; and IVIr. John
Port, Elgin.
Eighty-five guests attended
the Storey reunion recently,
held at the home of Mr. and -
Mrs. Emerson Mitchell te honor
Mrs. J. II. Storey on the occa-
sion of her 80th birthday, A
buffet supper was Served with
a birthday cake with eighty
candles decorating the centre of
the table. -
Misses Linda Traviss, Mary
Bewley, Sherrill Craig and Car-
ol Shortreed have returned
home after spending the past
two Months at Hall's Lake near
Minden.
Mrs. George Dundas- has re-
turned home after spending the
past , week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Pickering, Oakville.
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