Elsinore WI Scrapbook, 1982-1984, p. 12

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oluuteo ontlrlllad tram Page 5 (lnlendnd For Ls Week) (by Mrs. M. Gowsnlocltl The Elsinore branch enter» talned tlve other branches at the Women's institute on Wednesday evening at Community Centre. Thirty-’ eight ladies from Park Head, Zion. Tera. Arkwright and Mount Hope attended as well as thirteen members and one guest Irorn Elsinore and the speaker, Mrs. June snarling Mrs. Messem welcomed the guests and read two poems, 'Homo‘ and 'A Day's End.‘ The roll call was to name your tevorlte song and It brought varied answers with A law named several times - Amaz- lng Grace. How Great Thou Art' Ovrstal Chandelier and One Day at a Time. The short reports were F.Ft. ~ Woman elected to the Ear as President tor tlrst lime; Agriculture < * Farmers' share at the land Canadian Industries - Paul Roillnson oi the Odd Copy Bookshop wne written up In Toronto so Family and Consumer A tetra 3.0. irult growers are protest- ing the lntlux at Australian lrult that has taken over £779; Education - Students arrive at . A“... gnu-n...- mm It the nierry nnts‘lo crowned by Bernice noun. or Allenr 4 n ltil-Illinois, Ree Macintosh. of Port Eigln. and Oliver Hordlnln, is unlble to attend the tuttvltles In the Sermon Memorial Hosptlll sunroorn, the re bring some goodies to their rooms. . Everyone is Invited to help pltlenls celebrate their birthdays on the mend Thursday or ‘ [rill month It 2:00 pun. In the Hospital Sunroorn on the second floor. the ' war...â€" l. '4 1!“ Strong. of llrton. For DI- Elsinore news Mrs. Dow Phillips was the hostesetorthe Octobermeeling or the Elsinore Women's In- stitute, There were 13 members present and Mrs. Messarn read a poem of “Happiness” Mrs. McRee read the scripture train the book at Psalms. The roll call was to name a lamous Canadian horn on a term, and the answers included Mrs, Lois Urslsdt, Agnes McPhall, Nellie McClung, was in charge at the program. Several musical numbers were played by fine McIntosh. violin: Bea Strong - mouth organ; Vi Chambers, spoons and Helen Gowanloclr, plane. Mre. June Sparling showed slides of a trip she and her twin sister and their husbands took to New Zealand. It was most interesting and Mrs. Marjorie Walker thanked June and presented her with mlla~ age. Mrs. Messam gave the Joke. e recipe tor ribbon salad and showed some cralts. Gills were given to tllleen numbers on name tags. Lunch and a social time was enjoyed. Appreciation was ex- pressed by the residents or another member f the visltlng branches. -On Thursday evening. members lrorn Ellsnore attend- ed the White School women‘s Institute meeting at the home at Mrs. Pearl Chappell, In answer to the roll call at the history at your home. it was amazing that most at the members had new homes of five, ten, etc. years. (Arnalan to one who lives where she was born). One oi our members. Mar] Walker was a model tor LI: wolmsley's demonstration New lthe realpe ; live ll Mitch Hepburn, etc. A dinner at the Downtowner was planned lor Wed.. October ‘2. and a reminder oi the Allen, lord anniversary meeting was given. The short reports were Agriculture r banks deny lhe ac- cusation they lobbied farm loans, Canadian Industries 7 a letter from Gordon Sinclair listing the services he received trorn Hydro for $151 a day. Citizenship - an attitude ‘Df begrudgan to give Service tound at the Plowing Match; Consumer Affairs ~ drug labels should Show reactions; Cultural Activities 7 Paul Feel‘s paintings did not receive credit lrom Cane dlsne, He died in 1892 â€" Alter the Bath is one oi his paintings that is well know; Hospital Auxe tliary started with a potluck so or per. Tickets were given out ior sale. Two thank-you notes were read lrorn Velma McCulloch and Dick Richards. Mrs. Phillips had "Goulash" using lzucchini, and she gave helpful hints and a Joke. Penny Ml:- Cullocl’l sent her Pennies for Friendship - 439 pennies! While elephant winners were Martha. Marilyn and Viola. Mrs. Mabel McCulloch. con~ lvener tor Agriculture, was in . .. “min-ms on. Mr new Dow" Phlltlp. wore honoured by over 125 lrlends relatives and neighbours on lhe occeelor- or their 25in anniversary Marti/0‘s parents. Mr and Mrs Bob Good at New Hamburg, arrlved Efl'l/ In the week and immediately went inlo action halalrlg in the preparations The Goods mil he celebrating lheir 55th wedding anniversary this year, Other celebra lions have been held by the Phillips side or the Iarnriy, and nerl weekend the Goods are holding a celebratlar tor Dow and Marilyn Mrs LDI’, Weiss and Mrs Florence Flour”. poured lea The Phrlirps lam-l, are Dennis and his We Wanna and son Jamie, Donna and hue band sarlord and daugt‘lel Krista. Ron and his llancee Judy Mlschucx, Ftlchard and Barbara and her lriend Sam Guests at tended lrorr. Cambridge, Tevlstocl. Cnalswcrln, chatham, Mealcrd. Kitchener Owen Sound New Dundee and the Surrounding area Dani‘s mother was there also his brother Doug and wtie Dorolhy and their daughter come and husband Paul from Toronto Dow's roster sreier lrorn Flosevlile also attended in Marilyn's wards, 'Arrl ~ ngl And imsh to express on 'hanks lav grits ca'ds, load and wells charge at the program and several ladies read poems 7 Home; A Special Breed la Farmer's wire), The Threshermen; and A Farmer‘s Prayer These certalnly brought lend memories to many at the ladies present. A contesl was won by Helen Gowanlock and sea Slrong. As it was Veda Kirkland's ctr. thday and Mrs. McRae has one later, these two valued members, who have reached and passed the 80 mllestone were presented with a gilt ol bolus, and a birthday cake com plete wtth candles was admired and then consumed tor lunch, This was a busy week tor the ladies, as the Grey Bruce Area Convention oi the w.l was held In Owen Sound on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Myrel Messam and Mrs. Helen Gowanlock al- lended on Monday. and Mrs. Gowanloclr attended on Tues- day Wednesday was our ln~ slrtute meeting. utu Dunno Harm use In goal or mom a a em on Wed evening It rm hm d we, let. M r'n mu 1. lrmrm mlgnw I 44- um one minim. mm.” m. bovine Tum": mm . w. rt, me ’a/JjMOrr aria Mrs Cari”: Miller us mm. a W, ., rarrgbments i Obituaries a BAKER Perzy r- 59. an; ion. Suroal, September a“ 196i Percy Baker '4' Sanaw son or 'he lave Mr a" Joseph Baker arm”; or Run Eater 2’ 511‘ and Estrer Bate' 5‘ Maui’an Lisa Barr/wing are bem'a.‘ Pr «1.21 and necrew‘. Funeral semen, «a: -e: lrarl' the Oak": 3": Hare news” 7, , Segre :e' 22r: a‘ ( pm lmarmem lecres‘ an.» lerr Tara . ,. Bill Weiss. the new manager ii the Holding Trade Centre. so}; ll's good to get back to work The stone used to he Coklin's Home Lrnlre. and was closed ‘ three wslgks ago due to I financial cnsl’s. f"’r v the new school in Port Elgi Sunshine report and money donated tor the Sunshine and Hospital Auxiliary. . ‘ Mrs. Lll Cowln read the r Scripture trorn St. Matthew, \ Chapter 6. Mrs. Bee Strong on knowing your colour type, springusummer. tall or winter. core lhankgtn the ladies ol the _ iinflts Cernntullltv tor the showâ€" I Aprilllt. YWP’QIFWIM we love: in llan ‘mllch ailment-a, seequ tlisnks to Mml Mr.an Inltfleiun sow-clock and Ill who r: contributedr'in melts the evenlliw » i" ‘ 20th marked the 45th Wedding Anniversa life‘llizg‘efifrond lean Byers illl=e Bluhml of Allentnrd Ma - ‘riecl at Arkwright, Buli and lean have lived for fhh‘tiidpdal 35 years in Antehel Township and have wl L l reu Claim of Rochester, N.Y.. Robert at La Tuquo Quarter, 'Beverly BPnner oi Owen Sound and Pamela RH oi i-orl iElgiu. and ti grandchildren. all at nllnm take lhts oppor- tunity to say thanks for being such wondettul parents [and grandparents. ,, mirrors to c: willie-T

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