Golden Lake WI, Tweedsmuir Community History, 1959-84, [1959] - [1984], p. 4

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1 t /’\ y l»]‘ /," :/w J 1 V i# | West Renfrew GOLDEN LAKE w1 | 4â€"H Achievement Day The May meeting of the W.L | femms was held Tuesday evening at the \ Some seventy girls and nine home of Mrs. Robert Kilbey, | In h leaders assembled in St. Mary‘s the absence of the President, Miss ; lef Church Hall, Wilno, on Saturday, Nell Hugli, who was attending the Golden Lake Branc Jna Nov. 19th.748r their Achievement T eomention at Gueloh, ) the h * ‘ s Viceâ€"President, Miss Tess Luloff, ns 1ing | Day, in connection with the proâ€" took over the duties of the chair, yR | ject, "Dressing Up Vegetables". assisted by Mrs. Eric Weekworth, K tes nect | Mrs. Phyllis James, Home Econâ€" See‘yâ€"Treasurer. The Women‘s Institu selfâ€" omist for Renfrew and Lanark The meetingy opened . with . the Counties, was in charge, assisted glde, thSe 'Lor‘dscplrlayer at ts NORTH RENFREW 1ent by Miss Anne Elliott, Home Econâ€" rageas tA ty . y g omist for Carleton and Grenville. I\;gesm‘ansg:x;ls we};e maae etf)swoilz FOR HOME AND COUNT kilen_ The morning was spent in judgâ€" at the Y.M.CA. Camp the long 2 â€" 1953 ing school lunches and menus, and weekâ€"end. Pennies for Friendship PROGRAMME 1952 â€" ngs; such activities as building menus, were taken. The Mystery Box, and acc?rding to . the Canada_ Food ?;;atsg Rfivrsl\.m‘:ileB:r;fiitzR}i:Fo’ was | a0% 0# > Guide for Health. The project for Mrs. Martha Molkentine and UTE ODE ces Spring, 1967, will be, "Being Well her committee took over on Home INSTIT are Dressed and Well Groomed". All Economics, with readings given by A goodly thing it is to meetA 5 Renfrew County will vote on a Mrs. Lena Pilatzke, Mrs. Ab. Thur 4 In Friendship‘s Circle brigh ’e (ts Fall Project. and Mrs. Martha Molkentine. Mrs. Where nothing stains the pleasur Jmâ€" A delicious lunch was served to Barney _ Risto gave the motto: sweet, J feke do the Home Economists, leaders and "What We Make Our Homes Is Nor dims the radiant light. _ ‘ R More Important Than What Our s lips shall pass, girls, by the Wilno â€" Catholic Homes Are Made Of." Mrs. Molâ€" No unkind word our HP: 3 Women‘s League. It was very kentine read a poem, " When No eny sour the mmor’nmon weal, much enjoyed by all. In the afterâ€" Mother Is Sick". The oldest moâ€" But each shall seek the ckind noon, guests also arrived to see ther, the youngest mother and the The good of all man . the programme put on by the mother with the largest family . hy different clubs. "Palmer Rapids were each given a little gift. A * 3e & we Cornettes" showed an exhibit, quiz was given by Mrs. Barney of "Vegetables for All the Family", Risto, with the prize being won by woman is welcome to the meetâ€" en. commented on by Nadean Gutz. Mrs. Albert Thur. A singâ€"song Every he first Tuesday of each "Golden Lake Vegeâ€"teens" showed was enjoyed by all and a good ings held on the en that "Quality Counts". Their comâ€" household hint was given by month al 8 pit 3 mentator _ was Karen Kilby. everyone. §* "Barry‘s Bay â€" Salad _ Slickers" The meeting closed by singing showed "Potatoes in Fancy Dress". the W.I. Anthem and the Queen, J Julie Kitts, Linda Bleskie and Gail with a social hour and refreshâ€" Olsheskie showed how these fancy ments following, potato dishes were made. "Wilno The June meeting wil be at the Pepper Hoppers" showed how to home of Mrs. Wheeler Sterling. dress up vegetables to make S l ts es very â€" preity _ Hallowe‘en fable‘ centre. This group was also highly .. ols cmmaacrn hrin o imner rmeenmme o commended for its display of very | original _ Record _ Book Covers. | "Careful Combermere Cooks" gave “ North Renfrew a demonstration of a "Vegetable 1 Main Dish for Supper®?, showing a ‘ Wl S EIeCf casserole of mixed vegetables. | Mrs. Cyril Hinsperger, District | NeW Slate President of _ North _ Renfrew * Women‘s Institutes, was called upâ€" BEACHFURF} (Special) â€" on to present County Honour Cerâ€" Mrs. C}'“] Hinsperger, RR .3 tificates and Pins, to Sylvia Chipâ€" Eganville, was reâ€"elected presiâ€" pure, Carmel Kelly, Teresa Olâ€" dent of North Renfrew Womâ€" sheskie and Gail Olsheskie, all of en‘s Institutes at the 58th disâ€" Barry‘s Bay. Congratulations to all _ trict annual held in Greenwood these young ladies ! ; Hall with Snake River WI as An Ontario 4â€"H Homemaking /‘ hostesses. s Club sterling silver 5 o‘clock tea. _‘ Also reâ€"elected were, viceâ€" spoon was given to each club / presidents, Mrs. Hugo Ter member, and each leader, who / Marsch, RR 1 Golden Lake; fulfills the requirements. 4 Mrs. Wallace Krause, RR 5 Achievement â€" Day â€" is always‘ k Pembroke; Mrs. Gerald Waite, 4 i RR 1 Foresters Falls; secretaryâ€" much enjoyed by both the girls ilby and the leaders. [( ; ,, f treasurer, Mrs. Walter Kilby, JOre 1966 RR 2 Golden Lake; federated representative, _ Mrs. . Albert Hampel, RR 3 Cobden; alterâ€" nate, Mrs. W. Kilby; district delegate, Mrs. Kenneth Eckâ€" ford, RR 1 Foresters Falls; alâ€" ternate, Mrs. Delmar Cotnam, RR 2 Beachburg. Speaker at the luncheon was Albert Cane of the Centennial |Planning Branch, Toronto, who spoke on the part Women‘s Institutes may take in preparaâ€" tion for 1967. Hostesses for the 1967 disâ€" trict annual will be Westmeath Women‘s Institute. * >

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