7%74 tutptmttgu’gl DISTRICT \iii' Mrs. is i t nott) the st ond meeting of w i'ur‘if \allet Lil httmumakm: tlfl was he a .it ’he \\j . hadl l'riday Each Club girl [U the roll call ~irntng Stit- l nate chosen ng. onstra- their “iced doâ€" titcb. it: to correct .t‘i sh appcarâ€" ' ‘ \‘alley The news ateieath. \‘(lxone and should . and Mrs. and childâ€" were up its durinng t :cngratu- tied to Mr. .\‘i_tnt \lckone . ‘0]! h of their . S. Biet‘n - and . David at: of 1\.tcl,ener we- . tlstto \vlthMr. lames lrnsltott. arl iollé‘r of t :i rtcent vL nth Mr. and Mrs. have so- tor sale. :1 71+ r .‘v†‘ il‘LE \'\I,LEY t.- lhls will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Urbshâ€" on on Tuesday afternoon No\. 4th. Coffee will also be served. Stuart and Mary Jo Co- V'el’lk‘) were YECEHII weekâ€" end Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. [‘ave (-ardiner at To- Mr. and Mrs, George McCartney, Cecil and Man \‘m visited Mr. and Mrs. Ortille liooev at Owen So~ ulld, on Sunday. \li‘s. Isobel Taylor of lion's Head is spending a few days \\'l(i'l her daughâ€" ter Mrs. James L'rbshott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joc Lankâ€" tre: of Stoney Creek and Mr. Ivan Howe and friend oi kitchener were recent \isitors With Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hone. Miss Lots (ovens) and friend Miss Cheryl Gill of Tororto were weekend \‘lSiEOrS \\‘l[i’l Mr. and Mrs. Hector t‘oveney. Other Visitors were Keith Whe- wall of \Villowdale and Valter Carter of \\‘iarton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lrbâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Jack L'rlii shott and family spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Ra) Whewall at their cottage near Chatsworth. Mr. and \lrs. Grenville Crawford of Waterloo and Lorne L'rawiord of Barrie spent the weekend here. Wtarton District Scar- let Lodge met at the Purâ€" ple Valley Orange Hallon Oct. ch. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shropshire of Schomberg were week-end Visitors wiâ€" th Gav ,.l arm \larlne Hos. ~li.i tb Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Butt. 1 ‘ ‘ . \ Pl. RP! E Y.;LLEY 1 ‘ lw [.ltii .‘ltnlni'i l'EiLtl'nt‘n n i" w tiit‘. hat; completâ€" . m-tnv .-\blu.Jhi Course 1 unit: . LDnCLliflfl uitli . \ m)ng that will he - .i tn:- munit- l-iaicn A lu‘» l. mm L - r. . hnt' returan [ wind," item the men. 3 l VM7/é /{ (by Mrs. Jack Urbshott) Ms W- men's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Llrbshott. Mrs. Wm. Cook. iii‘st Vice president preâ€" Sided. ‘ Mrs, James Urbshott, our president, sent a mes- sage of thanks to the meme hers for their help in making the 35th anniverâ€" sary party and tbd dinner to the \Viarton Rotary Club and their guests success- ful. A letter of thanks was read from Mrs. Norman Ried_ our District Presiâ€" dent. Mrs. James L‘rbshott Mrs. Jack L’rbshott, Mrs. \\-'m. Cook, Mrs. Hector Coveney, Mrs. Dun Prue der and Mrs. George MC Cortney were named to the Maple Syrup Festival Comâ€" mittee. This committee will meet With the festii val committee from the Purple Valley Orange Lod- ge in the near future Mrs. George McCartney and Mrs Clifford Gilbert arerepreâ€" sentatives from the Purple Valley Women’s Institute to the auxiliary of the Gate, way Haven. Plans were made for a Christmas concert. Mrs. Hector Foveney gave her report oi the Area Convention she attended in Mount Forest. Pictures of the 35th Anniversary are to be secured for the District Tweedsmuir Book. The theme of this meeting was Home Economics. An article was read tin uses os washing soda and other house cleaning tips. Also that baking soda is good for putting out g-rcasc fires and a suggestion that a supply be kept near the stâ€" ove. The roll call, "Abaltâ€" mg mm in verse “ proved to he informative as well as humorous. Mrs. Eva Gilbert won the best hands contest and scripture was read by Mrs. Jack UrbShDLl. A luncbwas served at me close of the meeting. _ ‘n m tin 5 Al: the fifth 4â€"H club meeting, discussions were held on types of fabric suitable for free choice an} - ‘ Sunday visitors at Jack ticles. colour schemes. A demonstration on the Fly Stitch and the Roman Stitch was given as well as how to make a twisted cord. At the sixth meating. plans were begun for Achievement Day and for the covers for the record books. The Crewel stitch was demonstrated also how no transfer a design to fa- bric and bow to assemble the runner after fully em- broidered. The meetings were con- ducted in the usual proce- dure with tb girls reâ€" sponding to the roll calls on where the new stitches would be used, The next meeting will be on Nov.28. «The senior course, "ac- cessories 1 the Home" will begin n Nov. 26th at the Purple Valley W.l. Hall from 10 to 4 p.m. »Mr. Clifford Gilbert atâ€" tended the Children's Aid Convention at Oshawa last week. »Cecil, Leonard andKeith McCartney visited Satur» tlay evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Hector Coveney and Kaye Louis and Cary, spent the week- cnd at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coveney in London, also visiting with Mr. and Mrs Hank Smeltzer Jr. and Mr anti Mrs Ed Burke at St. Thomas. Recent visitors Witbtbe Coveneys wereMrs Betty Spencer and girls and Mary Jo and Stuart Covcncy, all of Owen Sound. â€"Spending the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Llrhshott and family were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bittorf and family of Owen Sound and Keith Wbewall of Wilâ€" lowdale, Miss Shannon Burgess of Kemblc and Miss Carol Ilelleyer of Wi- arton. Visitors on Sunday included Mrs. Betty Sp- encer and girls, Miss Mary Jo Coveney and Stuart Co- veney of Owen Sound. â€"Art Urbshort visited reâ€" latives in Walkerton on Sunday. ............‘..._...u . , â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jack Urbshott and family visited on Saturday with Mrs. Lottie Urbshott, Wiarton. -Miss Lois Coveney of Toronto isrhotne this wegslgb â€"Lorne Crawford of Barrie and James Kay Were ' Directores meeting. v i-. .. Plans for the gcizmpleted. Mrs Jack Urbshott gave a report of the District Areâ€" port of the Gateway Haven Auxiliary was given by Mrs Clifford Gilbert. A report was 5150 given on the recent Maple Syrup Festival Com- mittee meeting by Mrs. James Urbshott. A very interesting and several boxes were packed. Mrs Cliff Gilbert demonstrated cream puffs which were enjoyed at lunch time. A bountiful lunchwas served by Mrs. Gilbertand her assistants. 5 CONCERT There was a goo attendâ€" ance at the annual Christ- mas Concert sponsored by the Purple Valley W.l. Thurs. evening. Clifford Gilbert Jr. was our capable chairman. A very good program was program was provided by the children and adults of the area. Mrs. Wm. Crawford proâ€" vided the music for the caro‘ls. Santa arrived in his usual Jolly manner and disâ€" tributed gifts and candies to all the children present. concert was There was a good attend- ance at the Christmas ser- vice Sunday morning. The choir sang l two numbers. There will be no service on December 28th. The next regular service Will be on January 4, 1970. On Sunday morning Jan. llth there will be a service to receive memberships into the Purple Valley Un- ited Church. Communion will be observed at this service. Anyone who may be interested in transferr- ing their membership to this church are welcome to do†9 at this service. I -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gilbert Jr. spent the week- ‘ end With Mrs. Gilbert's! parents Mr. and Mrs Art Haley at Millgrove. -Len and Art King and friends of Toronto spent the weekend at the K it G Ranch preparing for the first Christmas in their new cottage. eSunday visitors with the Coveneys were Len Kingof .Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. lBiltl Stratton of Wiarton. Stuart and Mary Jo Coveney , onv'ven Sound. - v ~Miss Coralie McCartney of Owén Sound was aweekâ€" ‘ dwisitoig at her parents l , . trialsâ€"“4 7 r smut .. ) A.¢-â€".~Aâ€";Vâ€",r :v