South Norfolk District WI Program Booklet, 1954-55, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

¢ 4 * [ â€" » ’ { 4.,.., a Convenors, Standing Committees _ South Norfolk Officers, 1954â€"55 CMJ%/?/ e Abctbbl es Srmmmmmenss ANepeatture and Canadian Iudusinies Hon. Presfdent. M Palsle s rpr ies 1\1):‘5. 'I‘ B. Mcl)um_, Delhi, R 1 ;% E s..lr.er......... Mrs. Harry Neff, Simeoe, R. 6 Past President. . ... Mrs. Jay W. Kitchen, Port Dover R. 3 | 5 FOT HOmC and COllnh‘ S Citizenship and Education President.......... Mrs. Harvey McClain, Simcoe R 5 8 y § M SA NA NMEes. J) B. Linn, Delhi, R., 1 1st Viceâ€"President... .Mrs. Michael Ludwig, Simeoe, R 2 S §: Community Activities and Public Relations 2nd Viceâ€"President.. _ _ /8 = w{r.sr.l.s.....Mrs. Charles Partridge, Simcoe R. 6 Mrs. A. H. Sullivan, 821 McNab St., Port Dover = fi% 5 Historical Research and Current Events 3rd Viceâ€"President ........Mrs. R. B. Kent, Simeoe, R.2 5 %{f<"%\’% = li...s.l..... Mrs. Chas. M. Becker, Port Rowan Secretaryâ€"Treas.. .. ..Mrs. Harry L Girling, Simcoe, R.4 § Ad _‘é// S Home Economics and Health Federation Representative..........Mrs. J. W. Kitchen s W j l EBM ... ... Mcs. Roy Hammond. Port Dover R. I Alternate F. Rep.. . a § § Resolutions .... Mrs. Arthur Johnstone, Simceoe, R. 2 s ... . Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. Nicolson, Box 100, London S s Tumor mstitute Activitics District Delegate ...............Mrs. Michael Ludwig 5 § MRENEN sns a o Mrs. Albert Potts, Simcoe, R.] 2 Alternate District Delegate. ... ... Mrs. Harvey MceClain E Soutb DorTOIk ’;E m ap t ce y caNpL t 11 0 1 o ie d en l hi. ) L aie . inA Auditors } .. Mrs. William Waddle, Simeoe, R.3 S § NCCCO UJ... ... Mrs. Erie Tisdale, Simeoe, R 8 S 9 s E, MARY STEWART COLLECT. ooo U Insfifule _ is 0s oA sys t District Directors. omen $ Imnsilt1g S eef,’chgjght i t atar l y insy t ATHERTONâ€"Mrs. Cecil W. Proctor, Simcoe, R. 1. E ]9 5 J ]9 5 5 S i & P FORESTVILLEâ€"Mrs. C. A. Reeves, St. Williams R 2 = & Let ::ellc)iigd;one with fault finding and leave off self LAKE SHOREMrs. Alva Law, Port Dover, R. 3 5 5 LANGTONâ€"Mrs. Harold Boughner, Box 347, Langton s S C 1 C C 6 » > 6 S "Puy wree. iJitfigfitte“°:e1§‘;%t;“ee;nga02,i;’{;*;g; LONG POINTâ€"Mrs. John Krestel, Port Rowan. > *% â€" prejudice; f LYNEDOCHâ€"Mrs. Leslie Greenland, Delhi, R.1. a S May we never be\ hasty in judgment and always / LYNN VALLEYâ€"Mrs. Erie Tisdale, Simcoe, R.3. Institute Ode S generous; Chgmernr * . MARBURGâ€"Mrs. Thos. E. Butler, Port Dover, R.1. § A goodly thing it is to meet 5 Teach us to put into action our better impulses OAK CRESTâ€"Mrs. Fred Blayney, Simcoe, R.6. Tn Friendship‘s cirele bright, 5 straightforward.and unafraid; PORT DOVERâ€"Mrs. Geo. Smith sr., Port Dover. 5 Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet _ = Let us take time for all things; make us grow calm, PORT ROWANâ€"Miss Flora Aker, St. Williams R.2. 5 Nor dims the radiant light. P serene, gentle; V y RENTONâ€"Mrs. Lewis Iliffe, Simcoe, R.5. â€" No unkind word our lips shall pass, S Grant that we may realize that it is the litte things _â€" ST. WILLIAMSâ€"Mrs. F. V. Dedrick, St. Williams P.O. â€" No envy sour the mind, 5 that create differences; that in the big‘ things of VITTORIAâ€"Mrs, Charles Ames, Vittoria, R1. = _ But each shall seek the common weal, § life we are at one WALSHâ€"Mrs. Perey Brame, Simcoe, R.2. s The good of all mankind, = And may we strive to touch and know the great human , WALSINGHAMâ€"Mrs. Whitney Townsend, Walsingham § 5 heart common to us all, and U WR.R: T. 5t Lt NU rtm e en n dertr stt tvtove n o ooo omm n t t is O Lord God let us not forget to be kind. p wWOoODpHOUSEâ€"Mrs. Earl Reichheld, Simeoe, R.3.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy