Elsinore WI Scrapbook, 1978-1980, p. 6

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Tuesday. y 9m; 4y were in charge or registr fin and gave ’gpome tags wlitliv’a sltaich oi the Elsinore Commun- ty 09mm to the we mP'Nttei‘ti and guests. Mrs. Graham Chem- am has sung leader and Mrs. Maurice Gcwanlock pianist tor the song texts during.ths day. Mrs. Harold Simpsnnl District President was In the chatr and her theme for the meeting was ‘Dur Strength lor the Future‘. Mrs. Morris Mcl/rttie. secretary- treasurer oavo the annual re.â€" porte and {than I slateht Ward , d .. secstdlti 1 Council. _ comma stool Elsinore Woman (with; "tor-their assistance r maintathth tritsir Community‘ Mrs. H. MCANHU’J Centre, thanked the Warden Mi< H. Simpson In her President‘s address told at her two years as President and the donations she had attended. She compared a good home to an Institute. She said 'I am optimistic that our Institute can become stronger and more vital. it people are to behave In no then we must provide them with reasons tor doing so. Let’s Ihars our skills and concerns with triends ano neighbours. Chiidran need modal: tar more than they need critics because what a child hears and aces at home colors his was more than the school. Real education for lite is in the hnmo Our ’strangth tor the luturo lies on our own doorsiaol. In our own homes. In the outreach to others and in our determination to promote an even stronger organization. Mrs Richard Fenian, Provinc- Ial Eloard Member tor Subdivi- aion 16 gave her report at lhe Fall and spring meeting at the F.W.I.O She spoke ol the its. donation to the Erland Loa Foundation Fund trom each branch that would in three years carry the Fund. There are EV: trillion members In 76 countries that belong to M; w.w. All converters reported a Irlqi’lllghl (it their printed reports and there «as l00% reporting. The P R 0 stressed the import- shoe ol double checking Iioures batore sanding report to next level. The Allenlord U.C.W. served a hot lunch to the guests. The Bruce Co. Tartan had a most attractive display eat up in the snirsnco to the church. Stirzii pins are a new adoitlon to their stock and lhese am very popular Alter the alngsong. the In Mamoriam. Scripture and Prayer were presented by the West Arron. South Ssugaon and Tara l l M 3M? brown greeting art 'Didyeo win the stay or re, Mrs. Hammett. Araa’Presi‘d recarlqfijha Area Convention II n’,’ on. 111:» and ran one to he'd tr‘r Southampton. Area curator spoke at Tweeaqp-iu-r Books on display. Thu is her sixth year. She anoeo with 'Let us build tor Lthe Future.‘ Mrs. Evelyn White. President at Bruce North intro- duced her Secretary. Mrs. G. Smith. Mrs. L. McTeer. 9r9lt- donl tor Bruce East and War secretary. Mrs McKay and Mrs. Fisher President oi Bruce South and her secretary. Mrs 6. Wall Brought greeltngs lrorrt their districts. The special speaker tor the day was Mrs Ann: Kelly at Owen Sound who chose 'Mat- hars‘ as her theme tor a most Inspiring talk, With a reading ‘Mothars once were daughters' she slrossad the Importance oi teaching children that there are people who will tell them what to co. and when to do II and it they will not listen and respond when they are in the work world they will not have jobs. The Dat‘nlallve society we have been living in has not led to success at totally doing your own thing. Rules are as important today as In the days oi woodsherts hohlnd “Thus where we respect was a Quality at tile and trump learned Having to live an Verna Maluske Day is to be held in Desooro Hail troin 1.30 to 5 on June 2’5: Mrs Ethel Raobourna. "[2 a roll gait was not ‘iinflffi Y w‘ U will the lamiiy’ “moot trim-ea given to the Barbara Dthsacher. Economist reported on the we . There is a new "I _ mom Bonita Achievement Day‘s ar‘vtour I no. Ina. Pennies for Friendship were treasurer. Miss ' Home I . activity starting with the project indoor Livino’thal ia'now In progress. There will be a sehior project on Nutrition. 1' _ Mrs. oeo. Ponmufirnr ,.the Hamel amt-era and Con yena's an: Miss DeVisscher installed the Ioilowrng‘ â€" Past President. Mrs Harold Simpson. RR. 2. Tara; President. Mrs. Harvey Weppier. Fifi 2. Part Elgin;1.sl Vice Pres" Mrs. P B. Ford, Port Elam; 2nd Vice Pres . Mrs. Burden Fenian. RR. 3. 3m Vice Pres. Mrs hot. Tara; Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Morris McVIitie RR. 1. Southampton. Ass't Secretary. Mrs. Dori Fenton. Port Elgln: FRO Mrs Arnold Misch E ii i. Dobbinlon; Ass't. PRO. Mr!- Gordon Farrow. Fi R. 2. Allentoro. Conveners - Agriculture & Canadian Indus- tries. Mrs J Mawhinney. RH. Z. Paisley. Citizenship 8 World Ailalrs. Mrs Roswell Smtlh. Rfli. Allenlord: Education & Cultural Attairs. Mrs. Maurice Gowanicck. Fl. . t, Alieniard; Family a Consumer Ai'alrs, Mrs Jack Gingrich. FLR, 1. .mriiruiii lr-ri; HDSUIIIIHHI) Mrs. liar 323. HR 5. Parsley; t.ciiolarshrp. Mrs Geo McCar mil . RR 4, Porl Eigin. Alt Mrs Harold Sinipsun.‘FlR 2. Tara Museum. Mrs. Geo Ma- :autay, Southampton. Tartan. Mrs John McKenzie. HR. 3. LT-mnun. Assisi Mrs. rack inioer R e 4. Paisley; Nominat- irln Crirnrrntce. Mrs. Harold Simpson. Mrs. N. Dispel. Tara. Mrs Richard Fenian. Port Elgm, Federated Representative. Mrs Richard Fenlon. Purl Elgm. Mrs Hamid Woila. RR. 1. Dobbinloii. Twaedsrnulr Cura- ‘Ut. Mrs A. Teasdale. Port "~ :.. r‘eaaialdfil. Mrs Maurice Go’waninct. Alienlord Mrs P 8 Furd presented the retiring ptesidenL Mrs. H Simpson with a Bruce CD. l l , r iock tartan tray Mrs Gowan reported tor the Hobby Fari arm the members received s ecrat badges With their .5 )- sfim tickets lrorn Mrs. McMi- hur The program books tor the cornlng year were distributed to the branches. The District Direc- tors ware rstliisci and received the reports train the convenors. Dates tor activities in the Museum were given to the branches Involved in the cleanâ€" ing and the era" displays. Special dates to remember are Hnony Fair in Port Elgin Arena. July 8th; District Directors Fell meeting will be While School Branch Rally will be October 19m In Wlartnn; Area Conven- tion in Southampton. October Hill and 12m.

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