Paisley WI Tweedsmuir Scrapbook Volume 1, [1610] - [1967], p. 15

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us Soriice CigWed, 0000000000 C907 «_ Officers for 1943--54 are as fol-- \lows: president, Mrs, A, Mdundrcll,{ Southampton; Ist #ice--pres., Mrs. Lloyd Jasper, Mildmay; Pnd vice-- pres., Mrs. Clifford Dudgeon, Dob-- ibinton; 3rd vice--prés., Mrs. T. Cor-- nish, Chesley ; . secfetar}l'-trensurer, Mrs, Frank Kennedy, Tara:; Feder-- ated rep., Mrs, J. D. Haiftés, Port Elgin 4 alternate, 7Mrs,rGt":g.__ Frances, 'Walkerton; district rep., Mrs. Harry Johnston, W'a*'l'}(crtc')h; alternmate, f ;'Mrs. Wt Archer, Paisléy; Junior (W L. tepi, Miss Patsy Bailey, Tar:'a;i 'convenors of standing commiltccs:i agriculture amd Canadian industries, Mrs. E. Couke, Southambpton; citi-- zenship and education, Mrs. Eart Seigner, Walkerton ; community ac-- tivities and. public relations, Mrs. Murray Chappell, Port Elging iis-- torical research and current Events, Mrs. O, Gateman, Southampton ; Irome economics, Mrs. A. G, Teas-- dale, Dobbinton ; resolutiohs, Mrs. F, X. Schmidt, Mildmay : guditoré,' Mrs. C. B. Grant and Mr:.F, W en «ie (East Bruce dis Froge sp uoo 19 ud us m ht ts e t o ue ts ce se m t m spe h e e uhn ti e ue ape ae e e se ue se ee o se se tut ue e "Skin Care and peréohd' Make--up" "gaen THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 26th, 1953 MIS§S ELIZABETH LAPP: vwva?'V"?'?V?'?fwWWY?'"?VWVY* . THE WomEN's InsTITUTE OF PAiIsLEY, ONtT., tes, .Port[;l Frances, fe oopece® s. Harry [ iltehimate; |--! { Wim, Archer were appointed: as "dclcgatcs to the Area convention at -{Guelph. The Sunshine committce firepurted twelve calls, Mrs. Victor F'--'Taxmer and Mrs, Wm: Archer were [)}n:\mcd as clinic helpets for this month, ¥ H A very interesting paper on "It-- :1dus!ry and Agriculture" was given 'by Mrs, Waltee Spong. A paper ;ion the motto for the month, "I in-- Avest your time instead of spending "lit," was given by Mrs. FJ Porter, l.,jHlans were made to hold a card party on October 23rd, and Mrs. 1[: Porter and Mrs V. Tanner were named as a cominittce to complete the necessary arrangements, . Mrs, jA. Archer gave some of the high-- jlights of the A.CIWLW; at Toronto; wito which se'was a delegate, j At the close of the meeting the flgalhering' énjoyed the films which c were taken by Peter Cutter while Remember . ; . 8.00 p.m., in the Comn\\ujn"y' Centre, on Thursday Evé(lfhg, March 26.A beautiful chest of Tiffany Cosmetics will be given away as a door prize. §$0 enthusiastic have been the reports of Miss Lapp's lectures that we havé . Ggone to great lengths to obtain her services. C ' Miss Lapp's vocation in life representt a thorough study of women and their many preblems. _ Her experience: stems from intena've rescarch in the medical and health fidds. .. Her findings show lhni:'{nrny problems of women originate from their natural sthiving for b({&\lly. She has I"o&lm! that b'y improving her appearance; a womat ains greater confidence and success it all her Mpi{alions. 8 p.m., in the Comniunity Céentre invites you to hear on 9_he subjéct gre® s fca as [ | St tion atidl .. sucte, ... BB 1 Mrs, R. J. McGill gave a brief, Italk on the motto, "Forget the mis--, ]takés { the past, und press on to" {eteater achicvements tomorrow," c Mrs. R. J. Pearce gave the Sun-- / .S'hiv)c reports Mrs. E. Stoddart r('.'u'.i an interesting _ paper on "Quilts," Prepared by Mrs! Clifferd Dudge n | f the Dobbinton: branch, the paper | idealr with the 'histoy of :|m'ILm|L;.\ \im_r from very carly days in India [and Persia up to tlie present time, ; Iwhc-n quilt--making is one of the imost useful and beautiful handi--, Icrafts. _ Mrs. St ddort also_gave a| 4pamer dealing with cutrent events|-- lin 1983. & Stoddart was «it the pfano for com---- unity: singing. id Meadames J. Cavill, J.. D. Potts and Mrs. O, Sciler were named as auditors, abnd Mesdames V. Tanner and E. Vances were named to nssist, 1:1( the baby elinic on Jan. 26th, ; siLvEr colltEction Te 7 s wehint t Wuiiyniniben'c % Miss Lapp has been kind enough to agree to spend all day, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, at MATTHEWS' REX. ALL DRUG STORE. | She will be pléased to give you a free personal consultation on your ';eduty pro-- blems. . PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS--ALL DAF The members enjoyed a .deifion-- station by Glen Rowléy on the feing of.cakes. -- Mris M:' Mutric: gate a paper 'on "Citizenship Begins at Home," Mrs, R. J. l\icGill gave a 66, echo cho $ 40e n se e :v?& MSWtLe s CX

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