Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 9, 1970- 74, p. 2

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14 The St. Marys Journal-Argus, Wed., Apr. 10, 1974 A . _ _ __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". . _ ' . Euchre Winners c()i-'-111--1u.1tt,.4_.1s,.r. [AKESIDE Fourteen tables of euchre ._ . . . . were in play at the Anglican -- Parish Hall on Tuesday eve- Mrs. Alice McLeod, Toronto, also the president’s summary ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jtéhnwllhlser, is an Easter week guest with and the president's thank you to George Dawes an ' anon her n'iece, Mrs. Noel Peters and all. All reports were excellent Baker were the. committee in family. and showed a very gratifying charge. Prize w1nners included . Mrs. Charles Langdon who year. Ladies high score Mrs. A. has been visiting in Hamilton A new slate of officers was Dunseith, Ladies lone hands and also visiting with her brought in and read by Mrs. Mrs. Jas. Wells, Gentleman's daughter, Mrs. Marguerite Bob Holden. The installation of high score Stanley Clark, 130119 Cochran and family in Belle- the officers for 1974-1975 was Tands.,.?. Schaefer.'. The birth- ‘ ville has returned to her home. conducted by Mrs. Allin Stew- day gift ras.-receird by Mrs. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy' art and included:- Honorary James Morrison. Door prizes Innes and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson President Miss Marion Baker; were received by Mrs. Stanley Green were dinner guests with Past President Mrs. Clayton Clark and Jack Young.. . . Mrs. Chas. Langdon. Kew; President Mrs. James Fibers For Fabrics Mr. and Mrs. George Fenema Kittmer; Ist Vice President Fibers for Fabrics, a one day and Jennifer of St. Thomas Mrs.'James Morrison; 2nd Vice Women's Institute short course were Sunday dinner guests with President Mrs. Bob Holden; was held in the Lakeside United I Mrs. Margaret Johnson. 1ecryt,?tTr,ea.sur.re.r Mrs. Church on Thursday. Mrs. James Kittmer, Mrs. Frank TLee.)..; .ASSIStam Sec. The forenoon study was nat- Bob Holden, Mrs. Jared Vining Treas. Mrs. Willis Ball; Public ural fibers in the vegetable and Mrs. James Morrison at- Relations ot1ctr.Ps: James (cellulose) animal (protein) tended the Spring Board meet- Morrison; District Director and mineral groups. The samp- ing of the Women's Institute in Mrs. Jared Vining; Alternate ' les for study were cotton, linen, Embro on Friday, April 5th. Stewart; Branch Directors Mrs. silk amriisbestos. ' During the weekend Mr. and Chas. Holden, Mrs. Roy McCor- _ The classification of the man- Mrs. Kirby Baker were guests quodale, Mrs. George Holden; made fibers were cellulose, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trip, Pianists Mrs. Frank McLeod, chemical compounds, protein, Orillia. Mrs. Grace Seaton, Mrs. Ross polymer, glass and metalic. Annual W. l. Meeting 'ete'vrqute.12ise.ndisl2ihsee/j..- 1 Many samples of beautiful l . t re ary rs. as. Mitc ell; materials Were admired. Fol- c.f)ees/g,r1tv1g:ie,tsinuiiite: Buyers Mrs. John Simonsen, lowing/the noon pot luck dinner “(as held on Wed Apr 3 in the Mrs. Frank McLeod, Mrs. Don _ the afternoon program was LO L Hall Lakeside with 31 King; Curator of Tweedsmuir . fabric construction, the basic 11f,fiiiecs1'iie.(Cii Book Mrs.. Laurence Taylor; weaves, pile weave and jac- A. pot iJirGiiiie, and social Tweedsmuir Book Committee quard weave. Also knitting weft hour was enjoyed before the Mrs. Chas. Holden, Miss Mar- _ or Filling knits and warp knits. . meeting . 1"ro,d.Blkg,' Je: site, Suther- _ In fabric labelling each of the . 1 , l . an , _ race eaton, Mrs. five basic symbols indicate one m))t"iut,'irrfitte"irpeCi"iotdt,' Ella Kittmer, Mrs. Clayton method of textile care. _ . Marv Stewart Collect and the Kew; Telephone Committee The course was prepared, by . singing of "Hymn of All Na- NITS. Chas. Mitchell, Mrs. Alvin Home Economics Branch, 0n- t tions" The minutes of the last Wills, Mrs. Chas. Holden, Mrs. tario Ministry of Agriculture I meeting, the financial report Percy Vannatter, Mrs. Merle and Food. The leader was Mrs. and correspondence were read $555916”???er trj'. GthOYCl Doig. , . and business was discussed. 'Nominatin comma'ft aMes, A. CW. The roll call was answered by Jared Vining Mrs R Ste H is Thursday afternoon the A.C. paying dues. The year reports 0;, Mrs. Bass 'i'ldll1'latltt W. met in the Anglican parish 2:291:55; ')u,7t"rd1'rsiiJl1/,' Convenors Agriculture & Cana: 1hl; Thef sgecial grogram i3 Ct . . , dian Industries Mrs. Ross MC c arge 0 race ea on an - Corquodale: Citizenship and Rhoda Fewster was a very World Affairs; Mrs. Chas. Hold- successful talent sale. Mrs. R. _ en: Education & Cultural Activ.. Warner was 1m charge. of the _ ities Mrs. Alex Muir; Famil ar IC es on fa e. _ . ' _ _ and Consumer Affairs Mrs? _The business meeting was s' _ Mac Gates; Relations and conducéed Fly fill? Til1egt Id: Christmas Mrs. Glenn Mon- Anne arris. e mmu es an . teith: Social Activities Mrs. jt,'gvs1"'gt,11ie, wered “Ed lby _ James Morrison. enny an er an ve yn , After a short sing song and , F King gave't'he financial .state- l, the courtesy remarks 'by Mrs. ment. .Addit.io.nal, conveniences Bryant Sutherland, the meeting are being plated In the parish . was adjourned. hall kitchen. I . _ The afternoon hostesses Mrs. _ _ Seaton and Mrs. Vannatter l . - presided at the tea table. l _ Thursday was the opening of t , 's the new Co-op bulk blending t _ facilities at U.C.O. Medina, l . Lakeside R. R. 1. The official i _ opening and open house was from 10.a.m. till 3:30 pm. On l this occasion pancakes and I .' maple syrup were served. ' . 2' .

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