. . . .i‘t' East Koran Wlâ€"life members gather for picture tak- ing time. Lâ€"râ€"seated Mrs. R. Godfrey. Mrs. J. McQueen, Mrs. J. Wickstrom. Standing Mrs. 8. Elliot. Mrs. P, Lethbridge, Mrs. H. Sharpe, Mrs. S. Richards, Mrs. R. Richards, Mrs. R. Beaten, Mrs. C. Constable, Mrs W. Allan, Mrs. Wm. Constable. Mrs. E. Gexton. Two more life members absent from the picture are Mrs. A. Burch, and Mrs. H. Kendreck. Prominent Eady Community couple celebrate 50th Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell received 300 guests at tea sponsored by Wl. Mrs. Bell is a life mem- ber 0! F W10. Music Festival winner. Codrington Wl. The music selections chosen were Hills of Old Northumberland and Hymn of All Nations. Kneel- ing L~r Ona Hazelwood pianist and choir director Mar- garet Goodlellow. Seatedâ€"Gwen Dingman, Doreen Walsh, Betty Ann Clitherow, Jenny Bridgewater. Anne Anderson, lrene McGee, Shirley Caume. Back rowâ€" Joyce Mulhern, Pam Allan, Jean Peister. Lillian Peister. June Harper, Edna Lee. Lena Woof, Helen Plumton. l Penage Road Wl under the presidency of Queenie Svensk hold successful Tea. Receiving guests at the tea-room door Lâ€"r Norma Kowal. Secretary Treasurer and Bobbie Moxam, Tea Convener FIFTY YEARS FOR VINEMOUNT Vinemount WI celebrate 50 years Since organizaâ€" tion by entertaining 8 other branches. special guests. Mrs. C. Guynlt. District President and Mrs Victor Benchin. Hostess at Erlund Lee Home. Mrs. J. Deuxberry. President wclL‘omcd the guests. The ï¬rst minutes were [end by Mrs. C. Armstrong with a synopsis ofth ï¬rst 25 years given by Mrs. M. Fortman and the last 25 by Mrs. H. Huddoh. The specially decorated coke wns cut by M rs. Edith ViL'l-ters. 0f great interest was the Twcudsmuir Hislur) Book in charge of Mrs. F. Weylle. all enjoyed brow» ing through the page». ' K i 1 Q“: t‘ ' 4: . fr. Vinemount WI members front row Lâ€"r Mrs. E. Vick- ers; Mrs. J. Deuxberry, President. Mrs A, Paolassini‘, Mrs. H. Hadden. Back row Lâ€"r Mrs. F. Weylie, Mrs M Fortman. Mrs. R. Deuxberry, Mrs. W Scott, Mrs C Arm- strong, Mrs. F. Carter. Mrs. W. Oldlield. GARNET Wlireport and demonstration was given by Mrs. Mary Ford on “New ways of cooking and sen/mg new and old vegetables." This was most informative as several had not heard ol' some vege- tables which are grown in Ontario. All had the oppor- tunity to taste the vegetables. l5