Ac HOLD DINNER By Record NEW DUNDEE — Members of the Women's Institute held their annual dinner meeting at the Augusta Thiem restaurant, Con-estogo, Tuesday night. The president, Mrs. Wilfred Sararas, presided. It was decided to affiliate with the county federation of agriculture. Announcement was made that the next meeting will feature a home furnishing fashion show to be open to the public. The annual sale of seeds, plants; and bulbs will also be held at that time. Two calls were reported by the visiting committee. Mrs. Wes-ton Sararus and Mrs. Howard Fried were appointed as the new visiting committee. The secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Howard Fried, reported that to-tal receipts for the year amounted to $1,821.52. Miss Sylvia Bock gave the auditor's report. Miss Bock also presided for the election of officers. New officers are: President, Mrs. Wilfred Sararas; firse vice-president, Mrs. Clare Hilborn; second vice-pesident, Mrs. Elmer Poll; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Fried: assistant, Mrs. Harvey Einwechter; branch directors, Mrs. A. Futher, Mrs. F. E. Page and Mrs. M. Bechtel; district pia-nist, Mrs. R. G. Dilworth; assist-ants, Mrs. E. S. Brown and Miss Laura Erb; flower committee, Miss Bock and Mrs. Lyle Binge-man. Conveners of standing committees are: Agriculture, Mrs. M. Bechtel; Canadian industries, Mrs. Elmer Poll; home econom-ics, Mrs. Anson Lang; health, Mrs. R. G. Dilworth; education, Mrs. W. H. Romahn; citizenship, Mrs. Clare Hilborn; historical re-search, Mrs. Page; community ac-tivities and public relations, Mrs. Emerson Harper; representative to the federation of agriculture, Mrs. Tschirhart; work committee, Miss Bock, Ms. E. S. Brown and Mrs. Futher.