Grace Patterson WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook, Volume 1, p. 12

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WJ Celebr MO!‘ k T dleâ€"lighting service at the Institute‘s 10th anniversary celebraâ€" s Pictured left to right are Mrs. John Shewan, first presiâ€" calder, Mrs. D. S. MeKay, Mrs. George Woods, Mrs, W. J. Patience and Mrs. 0. C. Powers: Pef. 1 JP5§ _ _ former ace Patâ€" in Westâ€" amesford, juet meal. nging â€" the id grace. : proposed Patterson s Patterson Women‘s. Institute ?V?r,"[\h,ev past 10 years parâ€" during the age. Early . An interesting letter was mittee was : read, from one of our former a quilt to 4â€"H girls, Phyliss (Hossack) ernational Jensen who now lives in h. Many Minneapolis. Phyliss was the Ited in our first baby to receive‘a spoon ours. Kae after the W.I. was organized. for â€" the It wasinice to hear from her. .. _ a> She sent her best wishes on ial service our =35th anniversary. remory of Thanks were expressed to bers, Mrs. â€" Mrs. Benjamin for catering Sm car t t " ;i was Grace ‘ens‘ _ was y picâ€" Spicer, Mrs. D. McHay and Mr. Westendorf taking part. Mrs. Campbell favoured us with a medley of old time ‘tunes on the piano. Past Presidents were called on to tell of any outstanding or amusing . incident which happened‘during their terms of office. Mr, Westenforf favoured us during the evening with several songs; members were asked to join in many of the choruses.Isabel Hossack delivered _ ‘an â€" ~amusing reading. enth Anniversary The 4â€"H classes were started by the W.I. in~ 1951, and many of the girls of our community ~have ‘had the privelegeâ€"of _ taking these courses since that time. W.1. members who had helped to lead these courses were asked to stand. nd all who had helped with he ‘program, by Marg alder.â€" Audrey Armour conducted â€" short business session, pening with a poem. Jelegates were appointed to ttend the area Convention rates 35 E. M ven e PAST PRESIDENTS â€" of the Grace Patterson Women‘s Institute, a nonâ€"denominational group of rural women, gathered for this picture following their 35th anniversary obserâ€" vances Monday evening in Thamesford, Front row (left to right): Miss Grace Patterson, Mrs. |Marjorie McKay, Mtrs. Edith Spicer. Second row: Mrs. Ruth Woods, Mrs. Jessie Woods, Mrs. (Audrey Armour. Third row: Mrs. Stella Hossack,. Mrs. Mary Calder. Back row: Mrs. Phyllis \MacArthur, Mrs. Kayâ€"Ross, Mrs. Erma Beaty. (photo by Mark) souuly Culfrerence being held in College Avenue Church, November 4th, Tt was announced that our new Home Econornist for 2. P UR hA nni it riversary : Cllrlsf Church : Sunday sfl-vicu.»szso !:.m. Lakeside ‘_ _‘ Sunday Sf-?:‘:?‘m _ - _ Sundays . Ts St. Johm‘s â€" â€" "sunaay Services ~1!* C - School 11a.m. ‘ Thamesford S““"‘: oton ist & 3rd Ei: & _Anglican Church of Canada . '34 _ Thamesford ____ _ 7 Rev.: Harry Brydon â€"B.A.,â€" M. Diy. 6 s _ The United Church of Canada _ Oxford County is to be Mrs. Bea Gosselin. Plans for serving at the Junior Farâ€" mers‘ banquet _ on December: 5th were made, A short course on In&c;c;f Gardening will be attended _ . _ Thamesford 3§ e WESTMINSTER UNITED, George & Delatre Streets â€" _REV. WESLEY B. BALL, Minister & 9:45 a.m. H:iFom.=: > Sunday School =_ Worship Service "Nursery for children: 11: 15 a.m. â€" Kindergarten, 3â€"6 yrs. ZION 7th LINE â€"9:45 a.m. by Audrey Ap Jessie Matheson The fiféi-‘;fi.clhre season will be held evening, October varn: ny c = Oe of <the season will be held Friday evening, October ~10tp in Thamesford Public School at 8:30. Everyone is welcome Armour ‘and

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