Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, 1968-71, p. 3

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="---ePee$l--l."-'e="";"a""--c-c-- __. A. "V - i __-_ "-C-Tt8't".=-'rL-reCTuett'-'_d- _ .. ,. -at - w" -- _ - M - ' i4: w. i. Meeting . w. I. Meeting -.- , - .. . The Lakeside 1fr.omen's Insti. Due to severe weather con- va21,t,'.2epi1e'/,teli,gitu0tfe be, Pte. (Wt meeting was held ditions early in January, the i h iii"i . m the Oran e H 11 ith vice, . , , . . e in the Orange Hall on Wed . g a W Lakeside Women 5 Institute did nesda . . . . . . ' y, March 5th with the pres p.rtsident, Mrs. Jared Vining we not meet until Jan. 29th. This ident Mrs Allin Stewart mid siding. Following the conven- was a joint meeting of the Jan,- . Th . ti (meg with tional opening, 12 members an- “all: and Emma“ committee. my; In it TfiPid', Stewart swered the T011 call, "Something The president Mrs. Allin Stew- Coellectsalnfl o Canada y The roll ' new on the market." Mrs. Alan _ -. art presided and opened the "What I look for first in iid Stewart convened the program meeting with the Ode, followed d il news a er" was answered in the absence of Mrs. Jas. Me- by the Mary Stewart Collect and ba 21 n nib p. and uests The Corquodale, the convener of the the singing of “O Canada". The my bl e (:15 emingded of the standing committee for Agricul- roll call, a donation to St. Marys s 1el “I: :1" d again to be held ture and Canadian Industries. Memorial Hospital was answered sling! "I' ril at (id',df, ton . The program opened with Mrs. by 14 members. Plans were $111: dmCh p111 Mrs Jas fd,',','. ", Ella Kittmer's paper on textiles. made for a euchre to be held in rimfl' “2:3“ r for Resolu- , "s, 2 4 Mrs. A. Whittaker's paper topic February and a miscellaneous C,',,,,' fi,'di"l'die'di'.' the rogram .- was Government Sales Taxes on sale will be held at the March Mr F fl t S theland pled in I food, children's clothing and meeting. Several of the ladies Il?.': ,“a” ‘3 . drugs Current events review planned to attend the Summer sing song. Mrs. Morrison gave was given by Mrs Glen Palmer Day for the course "Baking With a paper on Resolutions. The Mrs Chas kara reported on "Yeast." A letter was sent to motto, "If you can't do g.reat . . . . things, do the little things In a 4-H work and members voted to the member of parliament for tt , - h 1 ith h 11 t f th . ht Oxford statin the e b , great way,. was commented on e p .WI l ren 01: e mg , gh m m ers by Mrs. Mary Gregory. Current meetings being held Ill the Or- cancern Orver tle Estate Tax events were reviewed by Mrs. ange Hall. Mrs. Chas. Mitchell f, inges £11.“ will .be brought Percy Vannatter. Readings were commented on a new yeast .0" fetore p15: lagentk In {he near given by Mrs. Glen Monteith, the market. MFS' Merle Kirk uduge.f rs.h ran Me eod pre. Mrs. Ella Kittmer and Mrs. Bry- gave an. interesting talk on the SI e or t e program. The ant Sutherland. Mrs. Leman European trip conducted by Fed- motto, prepared by Mrs. 1.hyl ' .,,; . . d with a iano . f A . King was read by Mrs Alvin Harris entertaine 1 p cration o griculture. Mrs. Well, M Ch H 1d d solo; Mrs. Jared Vining gave a Kirk wy a member of the party a le, (1;: th 85.118 o lint-16:: paper on "Time for Everything". and enjoyed the-trip very much, B p Ph C e _ 03 1 u. e Courtesy remarks by Mrs. Roy especially mentioning Holland. 'lte"11,a's"aef"g,ii11treunptalei ' ')l,1i,siraAnt'viieet11rtdi1dt',egd 0131: 28 ladies attended. Mrs. Mo. McCorquodalp and the meeting Thanksgiving poem Mrs Jared Leod read a paper on "Learning closed with the Queen. A talent Vining will bbe the delegate to To Live", and then led in a sale was held with Mrs. Stewart the Area Convention in Inger- sing-song. Mrs. Clayton Kew acting as auctioneer. The com- . soll Courtesy remarks were gave the history of the 4-H Club. mittee in charge served refresh- . given by Mrs. Jas. Morrison, Mrs..John Simonsen entertain- ments. goddwd y ddgdgddd of he g,',,")],',',:')',,""]','"','],.','."?,')'::",)',.',) ueen. rs. . tewart t en . . . . . took charge af the Institute‘auc- ".1g and 9163 t'imgit,i,ytteosg, tl?? tion sale of miscellaneous home 'kgd,1'dlf mg]: f,', Quaind. eclonomic: ind agriculture art, jams were enjoyed J"?dd.n _ IC es wm rea e . . ' . . . Lunch was servedhéydthfzfoaj Sincere sympathy ls extended Frank McLeod presided during . . . to the relatives of the late Mrs. th r0 ram. Miss Cuthbert mittee in charge during the so- . e p g . . . cial hour Marguerite Masterman. spoke on the dairying industry , a, --- I 76 f in Oxford County. The 4-H ----" / frtc,f _ __ clubs had two exhibits. Miss _ Cindy Kew commented on the exhibit, "Finishes for Sleeping . Garments." Miss May Holden explained her exhibit of diplo- mas, certificates, pins and a- wards. On behalf of the Insti- tute, Mrs. Roy Sutherland pre- ' sented Miss Mary Holden with a gift to honor her on comple- tion of 12 units for provincial honors. Mrs. Mac Gates presen- ted 4-H leaders Mrs. Roy Suther- land, Mrs. C. Kew and Miss , Mary Holden with gifts in appre- ciation for leading two units. Leaders from one unit, Mrs. E. _ W.l. . . Boeringa and Mrs. Jas. Kew, The 'diess'i'tea2,'a"g1"go, th were unable to attend and will f" Women's Instit t e receive their gifts later. Mrs. " s A. . .ue.:s?or1sored a James McCor uodale assisted _ .ocial evening in Wildwood Park ith - it q M Ch "te public school auditorium on be. Sign 5::1nlileniited or: theasmgsl. ' Jami); "1',hrtreesiiynhti,s 'itt _ "Good food and good health aroe g‘313ditmgt conducted the call itt,."0f2isf.tsgl?i1ts)evibetgi tained lwiltlh 5131:5503"? teunntg; current events. Miss Kimberly' Mrs. Stewart introduced JDES' women's Institute McLeod entertained with dance King of Hickson, an O.A.C fad“ Oxford County Dairy Princess, number and Master Frank Mc- uate and lay delegate (f th- Miss Veronica Cuthbert of Inger- Leod joined Kimberly and his United Church. Mr. King intr e so11 was the speaker at the W. I. mother Mrs. Frank McLeod in duced the guest speaker Cagi August meeting. The .program a rhythm band number. Mrs. Parr, a lecturer of Fanshawe featured home economics, lead. Geo. Holden introduced the College, London who spoke on ersof 4-H clubs, 4-H girls. and speaker and Mrs. Leman Harris “Estate Planning". The address their mothers were Visitors. presented Miss Cuthbert with a on "Farm Income Report" was Mrs. Allan Stewart, president gift. Mrs. Walter Gregory gave gm,” by T. H. France, a profes. conducted the meeting. The 4-H courtesy remarks. Mrs. Roy sor of economics from Wood. leaders for the unit "The Club Sutherland had a display of stock Fanshawc College. During Girl Stands on .Guard" will be spices from the unit studied, the serving of refreshments over attending training school m "A World of Food in Canada." 100 persons discussed among Woodstock. Later the leaders Miss Mary Holden introduced themselves the topic informa. w.ill announce whether there the 4-H girls and a social hour _ tion which had been presented. will be one or two clubs. Mrs. followed. " ', .i. 'Pe _ .. ' T _ . . 'P

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