cencersmeenmme mt evtingeecammmen ccccrcrree m oorrcrmenmamenrese on en verrenaarenccrncnnatanmie e me ie e t T TC UR CUL â€"_ . uc enntr «« compeptecrcenccebretulp rittritime 9 enit apromage " Ye cmiges 410 Iigeâ€"s0 «it ons BP _ mt mvy~ ioi zmerminc on â€" â€" â€" , - e Mrs. E. J. Walters Electec® Plan WI‘s 60th Anniversary Year U infesimms o (VOSâ€"T.J. Yvalters Elected~ $ woikk. + : e Nss $ PSA s | At Disfrict Annual Meeting & . _ By WI‘s in East Huron _ â€" Free Press ‘ï¬odt tbt) wih: y We . . o. w : THAMESFORD 5 0‘;‘1‘ c:]);r:rni?t‘] :fllcft ‘; h;Ch i tasta o m & ~â€" [( 0 osttaeiey Free Press Northern Bureau T â€"\half of the county. Ae : qN0ese, < ; .i Why,.. . . 0| ETHEL â€" Mrs. Frank J. W & p i ues Wls > .sn P . ~ > . Walâ€" ‘teje to prepare for the 60th anâ€"| Speakers at yesterday‘s meetâ€" Fhaky * M *h NE f%?‘é 2| | y __| |ters, RR 3, Walton, was elected |mversary of the North Oxford|ing in â€" Westminster United >‘¢‘ Je ; ég, ul 13 g(\k‘}* president of East Huron Womâ€" Women‘s Institute next year|Church, Thamesford, were Mrs. | |_ & .. ~ e . â€\»{§‘ enysl Il'lSlitltlte 2. o ied | was established at yesterday‘s| Ralph f A Sâ€" P te " > .. k _,';',.:,‘5" oF _ . °:",. nual meeting in the United se 1c ol _ 4 1e t The 60th annual meeting will Save the Children Fund es §Cl. > 4+ *‘?ï¬â€œ lE Ré‘S' Norman MacMurchy, of (be held in Hickson next year.| Mrs. John MacLe'n; of sm.ld Whiee S : M > ‘:\\\M “% t tR ; Committee chairman is Mrs.|forth a member of the pr â€"~â€" M . 4o N s es . a§ Sixty â€" five delegates from 11 Wilbur Lawrence, of RR 1, Emâ€"|cial WI board provinâ€" ty P3 3. / 3 «is a . ___ .. § brqnches named Mrs. Ross bro, who was reâ€"elected North| Officers e‘l pCted terday CE P « \ & & : K ’S(w" ; :\; Knight, of RR 2, Brussels, and _ Oxford district president. & | were: n 4 f $X _# _: APk: gf _ | |Mrs. Harry Rhame, Gorrie, Tavistock WI was named disâ€"| President, Mrs. Wi sNuar i44X i. _A y ky s ; fvice â€" presidents, and Mrs. Harâ€" | o A o . Wilbur Lawrâ€" cX w x: ~â€"<_ 0 uks R vealm ~ict winner of a contest to deâ€"|ence, RR 1, Embro: PaSt-p?:in'. Mrs. w. Lawrence . e \ @W&f gl_gazvufgl:ce, Clifford, secretaryâ€" 1 a cover for the institute|dent, Mrs. McKay Bi f 4 y | s'«:,flz\\gÂ¥ 4 y . jon Area WI â€"Tweedsmuir| Woodstock: vife _ri;i:silzl;g ~~â€" reâ€"elected president ‘&*@\“:\\1‘*\\* Other officers are: Federated ’:@ ) on boolk Mrs. Roy McCorquodale, RR 3 \ %‘3“:&‘{%%»&\?“ representative, . Mrs. â€" Elgin #5 _ ae North Oxford District enâ€"|Dakeside; Mrs. G. K Knox, pr|dustry, Mrs. George Towle, \*W* 33 Isilglth'dAtgooq; T orgmicn, ael ; will compete with those/1, Plattsville:~ secretaryâ€"t; 1, Lakeside: - ak@ @ri ce jRoOoward Harris, Fordwich; dis|| from other districts in the area)urer, Mrs. Bruce c;&é}gyt reIa:: and ie:ltie']\;] omi‘;o '§C°nc;mlc. {t\;» \Sé\f\ ; l ue‘ e Nor-?‘ at the 50th annual meeting of|Sersoll; _ assistant secre’tary- nard Inne;ki fs.citizeln;)l?i ‘[ay; %m‘v* ~:§*\§‘; e Ms.icMurchy. { the London area this year. treasurer, Mrs. Amold Burton, education Mrz, Henry I\II)utigl on ud Standing committee conveners | The history books were startâ€"|\ RR 6, Woodstock; public rela-’ Taviï¬tocl{,' his.torical rese ¢ electeq y Mee Agriculture and‘~ ed. by ?ï¬dy Tweedsmuir, wife|tions officer, Mrs. John Brown,\and current events, Mrs. ax;:v MRS. FRANK J. WALTERS ganadxan industrieso | " CS of the (‘>rmer governorâ€"general| RR 4, St. Marys; federated repâ€" Macey, RR 2 Drur;fl)o‘ resolu o er Hethfarmgton, Bmevale; and a former WI member. They|resentative, Mrs. Douglas Hart,|tions, Mrs. McKay Birtch: re â€" â€"â€"newly elected ;afety council, Mrs. Torrance . .rcco'un:-the.hlstory of Womep’s RR 3, Woodstock; district deleâ€"|resentative to the Oxford. Feg.l; T tss m a,‘,lé’ da:é Vgalton;M cxtifie:ship f nstitutes in their respective|gate, Mrs. McCorquodale; alterâ€"|eratio E! Wefieut t 1g b er Iwi: maly igar." yes{ reas and districts R im o griculture, Mrs. o ¢ m e* Y e m b &Â¥ |Wright, Wroxeter; home econâ€" | a $ â€" nate district delegate, Mrs. Mcâ€"|Cecil Cadwell, RR 2, Drumbo:! ics ’ The London agrea decided to|Kay: P rell, 1 C 0;| omics and health, Mrs. James i § ay; auditors, Mrs. O. M. Powâ€"|representative to Canadian Save| {Smith, RR ; histori hold ad contest to find & new|ers, RR 4, Thamesford; Mrs.\the Children Fund, Mrs, Dougâ€" ‘al rese h4' x oo aane cover lesign for their Tweedsâ€" George _ Sutherland, ~â€"RR 3,\las Hart; representative to 0;.; M ToA tae wl muir history bqok to mark the Thamesford; f ford Tru'stees and Ratepayers) fsf Miltqn Fras?r' o Brus-l area‘s 50th anniversary. Conveners of standing comâ€"|Association, Mrs. Wilbur Lawrâ€"‘ (sie is pl}bhc e ons f s Gorâ€", f There :Zt}ll‘e 17 Women‘s instiâ€"\ mittees: ence; distr’ict c{xmtor Mrs. J. MOn D(K%"Llsltrowel; n a aRG { tutes in the North Oxford disâ€" j nadraniiy. ‘ AtONe id Is. vin McDonald, RR 2, z& Johnston, Bluevale;. auditors,) . e e mz | Ainam, Mrs. Thomas Burke and Mrs. : | j E WOrs /) 196 § ] William Wright, both of Wroxâ€" _ Ee tA & > â€"@) / seter. [ Annllfll WI ChurCll ervlce } |_ Speakers for the day incIuded’ : | H ld A o J $ ’Miss Patricia Damude, Huron‘l M p * County home economist and cUb Al Tr uuty 9 Ta’UlStOCk Mrs. Elgin Smith, EWIO board|â€" : y t § y 6 ‘(member. , TAVISTOCK .(BHC)‘â€" Declarâ€", speare branch, and reading the : css / | ing that Christians will have to|scripture _ lesson was _ Mrs. samece m | a | e P f learn a mew language, gam a| George McBurney of tme ma. | London Ared President Reviews PGSt - new concept ‘of today‘s <probâ€" mar branch. Mr. Howlett was| ; e . fW’ lex.ns,,an;i lzlag'eug geif?r conâ€" lï¬ltrgduced by Mrs. LaVerne! E xXamines Pr esent, F uture 0 J | ern in facin * is conâ€" ibli i i7a.! . \ 3 icused world, â€"Rev. Ralph G. beetlhmlï¬aggh'theanzngfress f E}:g llz;,-g ar. dpomas â€" A Serooge was ts s io clo, tomb.i 4 } A > â€" & : r j y Howle{t, Paris, issued a chalâ€"\Eddy of the â€" Woodstock North, Nike visit to Women‘s Instilule®!stone, Mre: Triver« oxpreâ€"=ed a A! lenge to those attending . the| branch was conducted by Mrs, L R.\pope that the record of the WI 1 $ A made. courtesy remarks.| Trivers, Thessalon, provincial|..~. f ‘16th. annual, Women‘s Institute| The hostess branch was the, i LE in future would be. more than| hurch service,. Sunday night,| An s % 2E] WI president, when she adâ€" 3 | C ud Li y night,| Anna P. Lewis unit, of which dressed the 50th anniversary|just a plaque at Stoney Creek| at Trinity Lutheran Church. .. |Mrs. Ed Steinacker, Mrs. Bric! banguet of London Area WI, at\or St. George. | The service. was attended by|Bickle, â€" Mrs. Russell Yausie, | Grace United Church last night.| ‘‘There will still be a place, ‘ __representahves: of 11 branches\and Mrs. Harry Wilhelm were | Just as the spirits allowed|and a need for the WI," Mrs.l P3 of the Women‘s Institute of the|the ushers. The offering of the) \pickens: Mr. Scrooge to view Wrivers said, "and it is our reâ€"| PsP i North Oxford and Perth Centre|service will go to the retarded| the three Christmases, Mrs. sponsibility to see it is there to: djStrlCtS, and was COI]d»UCted by Children!s advanced . training Peivers fook an imagina.tive look fill it." ; i the pastor, .Rev.. Forrest _ R. centre, Woodstock. It was anâ€" at Women‘s Institutes as they Greetings were extended to‘_‘ P | Mosher. Leading in the rebeatâ€"|nounced that the 1965 service have been, as they are, and as|the convention by Mayor. Vinâ€" \ing of the Mary Stewart Collect lwill be held at Zion EUB they may be. gent A. SBarmmic? A. V Lang’ton,[ was Mrs. Conradâ€"Sippel, Shakeâ€"l.Church, ‘Tavistock, . | She was assisted by Mrs. department of agriculture, EIlâ€" | ; George Wallace, RR 4, Ingerâ€" gin County; Keith Rxddel!, de-] soll, who showed color slides of Partment of agriculture, Middleâ€" , area WI activities of the past. |SCX County, and Mrs, Ross Johnâ€" 4 For the picture of WI present, ston, president of Southwestern $ Mrs, Trivers described an instiâ€"\ Area WI, tute meeting at Inuvik, Northâ€"| Don Gray of CEPLâ€"TV enter., j west Territories; a seminar \in|tained with folk â€" songS, and, Sarawak; _ a senior â€" training Wedding gowns of the past were| ¢ \|sehool ‘in Ontario; a . village | modelled., | » |training institute in India; a| An award for the best cover, f &H meeting and a "Wellâ€"Wom.|design submitted for the area, ‘a,n ‘Clinic‘ run by a. British Tweedsmuir History Book went |Cotimbia WT. All are aotivities|to Mrs. R. G MceBridoe TUder, j {sponsored by the WI, locally or|fon, and secontd PIFC l through the national and internaâ€"| by Miss Beth _McR&nn,beClg-nde-i ; tional organization. boye. The design will o tormti}?.’ \o .|. Although the only récord of|tooled on a leather cov & Scrooge in Christmas Future/book. tX . 3A j