Tours Crank "T Ts tkv, i - -v' "" erry (II- II in. '.'. ."u _ ... . .. ' f9»: 5 . _ W,1. members and families enloyed visit by Mrmomarueder 21me angcouéitry other My. 1 add at l:' of ' lO,.Glbs°n Reserve cranberry marsh The South Macaulay A.o.w.w. m a m a'(1i.tLthe. militia; " Mrs. oscar Leeder on Mellow Lak? lid. warmed by a delicious NI met at the home of Minutes were read and 2iriiiiiiii,i slowed the The South Macaulay They were given 'd Cup of Coffee from our Jim. Wesley Baker on approved and the iirumc.. beauty of the trees en Women's Institute met tour' of the. marshes hostess of the Vedneaday, October 3, in] statement was given. route and were warmly at the home of Mrs, and processing plant. cranberry farm. 184, There were seven Correspondence was read welcomedonarrivnlatthe Wesley Baker on accompanied by a We travelled 0." the embers and one visitor and dealt with, Unicef Marsh on Medorn Lake Wednesday, Oct. 3, delightful commell- marsh at Gibson resent. cards were ordered for Road. They were given a 19234. There were seven tater who enlightened Reserve and toured The meeting was open- Christmas. Mrs, Wesley tour of the Marshes and members and one us on the planting, the entire establish- 3 with 'Jhe, Ode' and Baker agreedtobeassisV processing plant accomp- visitor present. growth and care of ment there. he Lords Ifrayer was ant 5kcretaryteasurer iuu'edbyt1delighth1l corn- The meeting was cranberry plants also And now back to the spetttedinunison, Motto until the end ofthe year. mtrntatorwhoenlighttsned opened with "The the entire process of meeting, Gladys Ben- Ir Ch1oberwaa"usatiers Abusrriptothe Crsm- usontheplanting, growth Ode" and the Lord's the berries from the melt was our guest id irollrxweris share the beny h%rtshwasdiscusr and care of cranberry Prayer was repeated time of picking them to speaker on World Af- 'ne Goals and Needs edand we agreedtoiravel plants, also the entire in unison. Motto for bagging for shipping. fairs and we rldwide rTheRollcaI1 there on October 11th. process of the berries October was "Leaders Allofusleftwithabag thoroughly enjoyed g from the picking of them and followers share of the delicious ber- this talented and South Macaulay â€H. t,,oi2?aAfe,ie,"tior, th _ the same goals and ries, recipes and delightfullllody. Worn ' . ' ' pmg. 0 “if WI tt needs world wide. Mrs. May St *“'t ‘ en s lnslllliLQ Egg oi the dehgous be; The roll call was president. Mrs] m1ii1erji1,t: Miss Annie Barron was by JI'li,'ii'S,'d “of?“ "Name l (10:11â€)! . and Mrs..lohnl)oloy.ol'Soutli hostess for the Marmeeting coffee immous hostess of te,' tlsiacnmdiégg "ids l. Macaulay w l, attended the of the, South Macaulay" the Cranberry farm, 03231 d alte with , W.1. Area Conv'cntion "0" Womens Institute, attended We travelled on to the Essie“ C reds we“; Musmka at Gravenhurst by thirteen members and one Marsh at the Gibson Re, ordered Jjra0lii.ist'rvnears' Wednesday and Thursday of guest; The mikto for the day serve and toured the em Mrs Wesle Baker last week. Mrs. Agnes Hall, of was :to teach is to learn tire establishment there. a reed to beissistant Bracebridge. attended as a Nice. And now back to the sgcretar -treasurel‘ delegate. Mrs. Darling, MtArtpickgaveareport meeting - Miss Gladys until theyend of the provincial representative, on the ' District Annual Bennett was our guest ear was present. Mrs. Slurritt did meeting,in Gravenhurst; and speaker on World Affoirs YA loos tri to the not attend the Thursday announced that next year's and we thoroughly emoy- b p h i sessions when the voting for meeting will be in ed this talented and de- 'ir/l, firs"eydm'e/'l" was officers took place. The [ Bracebridge. Mrs. Dick also lightful ltuir, all-geldst: tr “1 “If: convention was held at the i l told about her interesting trip 1.he meeting dosed g ave e Opera House andatotal of no - to Jamaica, and showed “hill 'en', Mall Nations mt] tht. ' Mfg? It??? persons registered and pictures to: [louiichomess served a 'h "led l'," "N 'l bought tickets for the supper l The members planned a y . . men-ll: p husband. atthe same time. Supper was bake sale for the morning of {Ema . d at 6.00 on the main floor. June_27th, before closing the P and frien slf tl','l,q,yJ, There was noon day lunch for meeting by singing School the beauty 0 d 9 rees ' those attending the Thursday Days, enroute an “(38“? sessions. Thanks to May _ r------ warmly :pt,iyl/', In, Sterritt for telling me about , "e _ I . . arrival at e mars this interesting ovum. ' (a 15' 'W.h. members will help with tree planting -H 1 l ... to attend. closed with The Lord's . '. Mrs. Oscar Leader Delegates to District Prayer in unison. Jiouth Macauu i-wif.----- -m-w--------' 7 The regular monthly q n . meeting of the South Annual were aP' Our hostesses served fl By Mrs. John Doley Macaulay Women's pointed. Regular a tasty Juneh and a The South Mammal? WI lueklunchberore ot1pcruistrnas Institute was held at business was dealt social time was spent $313: leflember 3 at iiii/ megdlrlghol Ll M A . y _ . . ' ' _ e. won , i t the home of Fr.s,, Ed with and our mating overa cup of tea. members, 2l'ihi, $53130?“ Box, y It. ys my Richardson with 10 two junior visitors pi‘esentlyand Pennies for Mental Health members and one The topic. was T ' ' vere collected. visitor. l history and each Ll,'),1",1,'g'eg The motto was: SuiI'Hiloghook, . ‘Eraybhair is tttil ,, - L,, Macau ay A hogs were read. SO Emma! log t e rain is S l l f t le roll call was 'Brin' tl . _ ' {I green. F "A Women s _ " gigging? for the T-WQEdsmim. t11ettigf,1 ctall wig l titute l l 5 s'st'li'lih/nr,s,.f', “(Fol (£31111 bring ques ion 0 as our ns l r. read 203 y in a history _-- speaker: Ce: What I ; th Mac- L “in†. C South Macaulay W.l. should do In the (we? 0n MiarCh atâ€: :35. David tdl'il1'dslt, 'e, proud Of our Seven members met at (he of death of a spouse. aulay )ri,,i"ll' eight members l 'r POSterlty' retrord them for , _ horse of Mrs. Ed Rattan for the sievens ' ' h i . . Fe ruar meetin of the Soutl Our speakerwas Mrs, and one Visnor pfeSexé-u'lrer: l der, John Paley read a I ‘ Macaulay); wr. g 1 Joanne Oldham and - as a riculture a p on the Area Conv _ l l ' ic w g _ Ontion h r mes e ve ll top rel readings: Farmers It was decided brr ha . J We were very pleased to have F sag a; ills were 59:: home-grown Fertili- i ve a PM I three guests with us. Mrs Cora hd'"',,,'?,',','.',,',,,?,',')," on C),"..','),),'),,, plants you can grow c / Greenevelt, Mrs, Irene Wall, "The problems on tram garbage: Wool U'S' amid l , _ e f br’ircilge an]? Mill PamlDunlop. h 1d know a " e m on was 0 name a countered after ple Whugei'fglmisnggu Food for tsll; t South Macaulay s J typeofmusicyouenjoy. Our pre- death ofa spouse. idli‘ild Food Day October 16; i W l N W S a ' ferences were Hawaiian, barber, Tree planting is to Timbrell bank discuss farmers l . . e I , shop, gospel, polka, western, take place at near collapse; An "tee l The October meeting of the ‘ ' waltz, folk and organ. . Macaulay Public strategy response r l South Macaulay Women's j , After the regular business was School the morning of F,w.l.C. ll st Institute was at the home oi _ completed, Mrs. Groenevelt and M ’12 As many The motto: the F“: 'ii Mrs.Wesley Baker, with nine 1 Mrs. Wallbridge showedus slides ay b {‘5' as possible garden is one where frien s P members present, ' from Holland. There was a con- ' mem e grows; f laws The guest for the day was y trast of beautiful old buildings 7 _--' _ _ l Roll Call: exchange†p I Mrs. Gordon Aiken who gave a and modern now plazas built seeds or bulbs. cutest which , a demonstration of spinning : since theyt'Jherse was a var- l There was a TC wool and talked of the iety of windmills and of course =---=--c,-ci7drea ' Mri.Eri"euvtan Til t'n will _ washing and dyeing of the / the beautiful flowers for which Garage tttd, 28th,9 The convenor s 'ell',)', 16, wool There was also an . Holland is famous. Dr,, Saturday, Auspices c be held at 2 p-m- on I ii f food before the l Our next meeting will be held am to 1 pm. WI C D vid Stevens . aue pn 0 i . h h fM , 1 St South Macaulay iii/ t, at Mrs. B eating was closed meeting closed. Mrs, Keith at t e ome fl rs. Helen e- bracebridgtr " " p Then melmlunch was served Peacoekwill be hostesl at the vons on March 2 at 2 pm. -_-" " . ,-------" f and a lovely io ed a hall next meeting, on November d everyone en) P, iti l†23m of sociable $05519 6th. l . _-----------" -----'" - l ' i