= 7 For this.period Mrs. Hepworth played two songs that we think may be well known in later years, All our guests sang (White Christmas). | «) The Presidenis for this period were f 1943 â€" ; â€" Mrs. F. R. Thornton 1944 â€" 47â€" Mrs. 0. Smith 1950 â€" 53 _ Mrs. Victor Woods The Presidents who were present were presented with by Mrs. J. Garlick. a Sor82eo Mrs. C. McKay lit the candle for the 5th ten years of our Institute History. Anyone who had.been Secpxâ€"Treas were asked to stand while those present showed their appreclation by giving them a hearty clap of the hands. Mrs. Dunlop our only Charter Member was then presented with a remembrance by Mrs. Hubert Alderson our (Vice President) on behalf of the members of the institute,. Mrs., Alderson also mentioned that the bouquet presented by Mrs. McCallum‘s daughters was to be taken home by Mrs. Dunlop Urs. McNally the most aged member of our institute was presented with a ° corsage by Mrs. J. Douglas. A presentation was made to a former resident who had come the y greatest distance, Mrs. Mcpowell, formerly Miss Laura Rutledge. This “\ corsage was presented by Miss Lenora Armstrong. Mrs. Bob Calder and Miss Lenora Armstrong had collected â€" C a grou of pictures typical of the period 1903 â€" 1953. These pictures were c ue mounted and those prasent enjoyed looking at them. Mrs. Garlick then closed the meeting and Mrs. Maurice Henderson made courtesy remarks» The Anniversary Cake which had been made by Mrs. George R a utledge and Mrs. Steele and decorated by Mrs. Edwin Heron was cut by ou§ Charterg Member, Mrs. Dunlop» The dainty tea which had been prepared by the lunch committee was served by the Junior Institute. ) 141