Oliphant WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 2, p. 6

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l I t . Oliphant. Olliph an l/g.. ss . ' Council also approved the Wu 1152.) _ apppintment of a special com- ' hit as to oversee the o eration ' _ V ' . I and scheduling of the pmunici- N ws -Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clams" i pally owned Oliphant Ball Park. ne gram rehcent 1te,ityor2',u))lrt'l'l I _ The committe m 1" .I" _ 1- T "v' 3 V . - ay w are . ', Ken Clemens, 'ihig"'rltgg,sg,? I tNi hant . l _ Ollphant news funeral of her brother, :Valt'elr , Joe Prezio, Peter Pew and Paui '. _ . _ -,' . TT"", , . 74' . Miller. He is survived y (a, r Sutter. '.'. _ :' _ _ '." . . _.-'-' '. wife andI three tch'wggrr'n 1'll i ' J' l. .." ", .. . r relatives o J, . _."_(hy_. Mrs. James Hyatt) .' . (by Mrs. James Hyatt) , 2:32" our deepest sympathy. .. '. V _ W.l. MEET '. -Nlne ladies of the Women's d Winnie visited their (Intended For Last Week) yTh'etMay meeting of 'the. Institute attended the Area Wes an I Thunder Bay and . .1/Vpmetilnstitutg twasheid' in Convention of Grey-Bruce daughters n z ski her _ W.l. MEET w 'the-COm'mUnity Hail'wit-h four. F.W.I.O. institutes on Wednes- _ Dryden. Mrs. Wm. heron m to . The April Women's institute "teen Members present., _ 1 day with others dropping in sister, rttyetf wlt e d I meeting, met at Mrs. George Ir "tdrsy Everett .Arndld, ourhein _ later. Mrs. Lloyd Loney led the spend a week's visit here a: ,i Trafeiets with fourteen ladies ', ,president presided "anitopeneti' singing. Mrs. Kenneth Spence was taken to Barrie to catch t e i present. .- the meeting 1wi.ttr the. Miry' , presided. Mrs. Clarence train ton the Lakehead. i Mrs. Everett Arnold presided. /Stej)vatt'.Collect.'.: Shripttire was: Diamond, Federated W.l. of -The Young at Heart Club will Minutes and correspondence l ttW41tsyrhh'rs,rA; E.'.B'uchanan ontario, President, brought an meet on Thursday at W.l. Hall 1 were read by Mrs. Allan Kemp, "syifrrpr'ayjirty'shrs. W.' Arnold." . interesting message to the 319 at two OCIOCK- Come out and , secretary. Mrs. Ken Clemens _ 'ur/huts-ir-is/rd-rr-ess-incl, laghes I? attendance. dA worth join us. i gave the financial statement. were repd1yy secretary, Mrs. A. l g e aternoon toppe with a -We extend hearty congratul- " Tickets were given out for a 1.,Kemp..Mrs'; KL. ttaiidns,Itrisa- nagguet at 6:30, amOStdelicious ations to Mr. and Mrs. Peter 'i; draw on a hamper of groceries. " surer, gaVe the financial report; . Biiecky on the happy ottttaslttn of _l,s Pies are to be donated for the . A'r/tingisritehts'were made for-six' their 40th wedding annLversary. it , gattlehsale May 8th. Mrs. Froats, _pie)r for: the gfeeder' cattle sale t thrherit gntd 1h,,r,t,rgl,'trg refers? y uns ine convener gave her May -10th.' Members were: re-. Ct . reae o a Sport. Mrs. W. Arnold gave the ', minded bi. Gateway Haven. Tea q Lodge meets gt at the W.l. Hall. Many happy _ 'ospitai Auxiliary report. _ and Bake Sale -Ma'-'29th-. :The' . . _ returns. It was decided to have a . District Annual, Mayy"1,7th.iszat= my}: 'pgjtiln4yif, td,nlt,Ueit,',ekte, -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fogden i , strawberry tea early in July. the Franksrredritadtjstiriu/ch,. I 090 F "p ll wast g 'l? the have returned home after spend- . Mrs. Clayton Davidson presided Wiarton. _ ", -.' . .' 'r',' T '. the. installzft' on ," 'lr,', and Ing the winter with her daugh- , for the election of officers as ". '. The next. m.t?trtintrwillrtpie heich held ion o o were was tors in Kitchener. We are glad i t follows: President, Mrs. George in the Hall June _tlth. This Wt" .3 Sister Emil M c Di . to know Harry hat. his new Trafeiet; Ist Vice, Mrs. Everett _ bela familyhight irrthe form "of, , De ut P g tcNoy'zs 'Sftr'm glasses since having his cataract ., Arnold; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Joe fa pot-luck supper. ." ' . Wig": r8§'t?nt to... rom removed and is progressing , Prezer, secretary, Mrs. Allan I I. I _ . _ x _ L d n ls rlct, visited our favorably. Good luck Harry. '. Kemp; Treasurer, Mrs. Ken t . it? tUlf was welcomed into _ . g Clemens; District Director, -Congratulations to Mr. and . i 'id/ll',", McC f J Bertha Hyatt; Gateway Haven, Mrs. Everett Arnold on the i Chesle J bil yFt b koiz' Lrom I L, Mrs: Kemp and Mrs. C. arrival of their son Saturday, l No 'lg iffl1t' are a ' odge ' q June 7th at General and Marine ' ed the ori1fe/leu,1',ihT,'etse,ll,- . . . ' Davidson: H . Hospital, Owen Sound weighing Grand Ada Beacock: Vice Groant;3 Young at Heart Club Mes. , Wallace "'dls/ttal Rep, Mrs. in. 10 lbs. 131/2 ozs. Congratul- Irene Nelson' Recording Secret- The Young at Heart Club met [ . Agricuitu , Conveners - ations to grandparents, Mr. and ary Helen, Steip; Financial in the Community W.l. Hall on . . re and Canadian Indus- Mrs. Wesley Clemens and Mr. S ' . _'. Thursday last for their annual : - L It', ONES. 'PreZiO; Education and Mrs. Wallace Arnold is/ii/IR,',, NWtargaiie' greaskirer, meeting . u ura ' ... _ . ; , my err; . ' _ World Affairs Mrs IN l -Ladies of the Women s Institute Chaplain, Pearl Walpole; Music- we come 9 members. . crip- Clemens: Res l . . es ey went on an outing to Owen ian, Mae Carson: Inside Guard- ture was read by Annie Winskill -. Thelma irra"di'e..""hng,., Mrs. Sound and met at the Down ian, Lillian Casweil' Outside from 106. Psalm followed by I ations, Mrs. Bert N335 sRel- Towner ty lunch, .followt.d by a Guardian, Jacque Greiger. Past l prayer. Minutes and a resume of i) shine, Mrs. Hillis Froats" Ola: ', short business sessmn With Mrs. Noble Grand, Winnetta lsbester; Lears workaas give; by Mrs. 'ij ator, Mrs. Thelma Traf l . George Trafeiet, presiding. It Right supporter of Noble Grand, arrison. orrespon ence was i Assistant Curato M e et; was decided to have a straw- Muriel Pruder; Left supporter of dealt with. Mrs. Trafeiet gave [ r Hyatt; Family and It Bertha berry tea on July 5th at the W.l. Noble Grand, Islay Davidson; the financial report. Mrs. Hyatt T, Affairs Mrs W ii onsumer Community Hall. Arrangements right supporter of Vice Grand gave the report of the pres- il ' . a ace Arnold; later. The famil of Mr. and L Hi . . , ldent's meeting Zone 32 of " . Press Secretary Bertha Hyatt y . aura ill; left supporter of Vice . , t . Mrs. John Buchanan are holding 1 Grand, Irene Preston; color U.S.C.O. and reminded mem- l, Open House at the W.l. Com- . . - bearer, Linda Cutting; Ruth bers of picnic at Harrison Park , ' -Women's Institute ladies met at munity Hall on Sunday, June 1 Della Davidson; Naomi Doris July Tth. It was decided to have Mrs.. Allan Kemp's home to 15th from 2 to 6 p.m. in honour t Stewart: Degree Captain, phylis a sale on August 16th to have a i prepare programs for the year's of their parents' fortieth wedd- Wybom'. , bake table, miscellaneous art- ', t vViv/ark. After, Mrs. .K. Clemens ing anniversary, when relatives, A very delicious lunch was isles, etc. no clothing. Mrs. I! as surprised to find piles of neighbours and friends are served bringing a deli htf i Hyatt thanked the club for their A 2;? £2339 2u'hal,r,, whefn she cordially invited. Best wishes evening to a close. g u tro-operation and consideration a . are? sf Was s.r)'.ll'v1yrs"ad only. -- -.---- 'lil dissented: 2.95:3: t',lf/lxl"l2ty1'ei, This next -Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Arnold presided for election of officers. Clemens, when she w'iass. weight?! were Sunday visitors in Hanover Past President, Bertha Hyatt; ed with a life membershi to v.ifit. her sister who .3 m rr.yrlde1t.t.Th.elm,a, Trafeiet; Vice [ certificate and pin. The last) hospital there. . to ive thanks to t Pres., Winnie Clemens; Trea- [ surprise was to Mrs. Wallace We would IlkerivaiJ home of our rr, surer, Frank May; Sunshine 1; Arnold when she was presented God for the) ITevft' born Septerrl- 5;" convener, Bertha Hyatt; pro- i with a beautiful money tree as a -The Women's Institute will not baby 1h7 ate Wiarton Hospital. gram for two June meetings, ll belated gift for her and Mr hold a July meeting. At thefr ber .,1d thanks to Dr. MacNay Bertha Hyatt; Star membership, 'i Arnold's 40th wedding anniver: recent June meeting, it was Spgctathe nurses at Wiarton Delene Samson; lunch, Winnie Pi sary. The next Women's Insti- decided to have a strawberry tea in" ital Dr. Porter and nurses and Ruby. The meetings are '; tute meeting will be in the Hall with a table of home made on pwa'rd 4, Owen Sound second and fourth Thursdays at i on September 3rd at 7:30 p m halting and a bazaar table of Hospital and all the doctors and 2 p.m. it was decided to acce t '/,, "f. .,' ,3" _, . C",",' miscellaneous articles on July s on 7G and 7F, Sick an invitatlo f p i ti.lt?sfrg.iilrl. 5th from 2 to 4:30 p.m. when 'dlfit'isrerr's Hospital, Toronto. n mm the Blde-a.. " -ii is nice to see old friends and the lucky ticket on the hamper of Also thanks to our friends andi .9 acquaintances back again for groceries was drawn. On dls- relatives for their prayers an "l'"-""""--- it another vacation at the Lake. play was the ceramic Christ- sup ort during the past month.d The 'iyVomen's institute held a mas tree, the macrame ifen & Eunice Clemens. 29-p I Successful strawberry tea, bake trod towel holder and two w----------- _ _ sale and bazaar table on crochet doiiies on which tickets _ " Saturday afternoon, with many -- were sold. ' ti oi cur beach friends attending. I; . _ _ _ l ' ',l l i It: I. l i ii ii; {i}. i J

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