Stoney Creek Women's Institute Scrapbook (Rogers) 1967-1979, p. 6

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3 Over one; hundred W I. 1 members were received by Mesdamesfiharles Wilson, ; A. E Adhps, Irwin Felker ' and L. George at Glanford' Community Hall, Mount Hope on Thursday for the 63rd an- nual meeting of.South'.'Went- worth District. EMrsF" J. E. Oliver and MrsfiE. Powell were in charge of the regis- ters. ,.- I ' " X Mrs. 'Alian Stewart con- ducted for the day; Mrs. Eli- zabeth Whaley led aMemor- , ial Service by reading from the Book of Common Pray- er. Rev. F. G. Woolfrey gave the Invocation and asked 53 God's blessing on the ses- fi' sion. Mr. R. Funnell wel- 'comed the gathering on be- half of Jubilee and Upper Hamilton, the hostesses Br- . 3.1:» M T3...- ,.3 . 3 . , 3 ' worth .7," DIStl'lCt Women's no special convener; include cultural with citizenship. 3 There are 13000 4- H girls this year. Ontarioga ve more than"$12, 000 to coupon #367. ,; i i" . _: lirey, Mrs. Elizabeth thirdfii- mvice-presid- : , ":Rev. EC. Woolfrey of Mountdlope United Church. tries. Mrs. Stanley Marshall Citizenship and Education; Mrs. Clare Guyatt, Histor- ' lcal Research and Current Events, Mrs. Chester Nash, Homeand Health, Mrs. Jack nyslop." Resolutions, Mrs. W J. McEvoy; Curator, Mrs. Ralph Booker. The affiliated .Erland Lee be grecbgnized : was sustained. 5 Rev. Marty Karl spoke of societies remain the same There can still be voluntary contributions; to A northern Canada. A new project #309 is for assistance "An South America and is under A. C. - W.W. Three girls go to My- sore India on scholarship his life, his work and sang except for safety council two solos. "What a friend ' - we have in Jesus" and "How stalled by Mrs. Beam er. Great Thou Art' accompan- Mrs. Stewart presented the led by Mrs. McEvoy. Hewas save! to Mrs. Booker who introduced by Mrs. Stewart- presented Mrs. Stewart with and thanked by Mrs. Flet- a brief case while Mrs. Ste- The officers were in-- this year. The'study is "safe- ty in the Kitchen".3, The se- cretary is to keep letters three years. The main pro- ject is to increase the mem- bership. The are a Conven- tion will be November 7th .and 8th at Prudhomme's. After singing "The Hymn of All Nations" a recess was held to view the heirlooms. The dresses from 'Focus on cher. The afternoon session be- . gan with Mr. Harold Buck telling of changes in the personal at the agriculture office. Anewassistantis Mr. Gary Culley». ': Mrs. Williams spoke next and detailed the 4- H Girl's work and courses given. Mrs. Orvall Bell' report-, ed for Federationof Agri- wart read the accompanying card. A nomination for Agri- culture and Canadian Indus-a tries to the area was made with the name of Mrs. Allan Stewart. : Mrs. Allemang of North Wentworth spoke briefly. $10. was voted to Harbour Rescue Mission. Mrs. McEvoy dealt with 3 Institutes 63rd 97 23'. f if. -; the Resolutions; one that Mr. as co-founder at all levels '45 ! .: It was decided to ask the ' government to review the laws on flashing red signals - on school buses. " It is asked that drugs tell their use on prescription. . The delegates to the Area Convention are Mrs. Stewart with Mrs. NA. "Fletcher as alternate and M:s. Ralph Booker with Mrs. Neil Hop- kins as alternate. Mrs. Stewart introduced the officers. Mrs. Whaley, and Mrs. McCreadie spoke briefly. Mrs. Hopkins gave the courtesies mention- ing the wonderful reports, the lovely lunch and thebeau- tiful day . . . Mrs. Rogers invited the District Annual to Stoney Creek for 1968., . 3 ",3"... anches. She spoke ofthe 70th Finishes" and The Tweedy - anniverSary atStoneWreek. ., Mrs1 Ralph Booker thankedg' Mrs. Funnell *and hoped the Annual would form a good memory among thoseof cen- tennial year.n:.'i'iie auditors found the: hhoksgiéf Mrs.J . H. Woodley', secretary--trea- 3 surer to be rrect. . Mrs. Ch le's Beamer,F.- W.I.O. Board : member ra- tified the District Directors of their alternates.-Allbran- ches were represented. Mrs. Allan Stewart in her presid- ent's remarks reviewed the year's events. She thanked the executive for their as-' sistance. It was decided to send flowers to the hon- orary president, Mrs. .I.l-i. Carscallen, who is in a nur- sing home. ' *r' Mrs. Beamer reported the Spring Board meeting. of April 25th _- 3 28th. .Nearly all branches have new mem- - bers. There are 1363.5"- ior branches in Ontario. One 4 third «$50,000 'had been bequeathed for a scholar- ship. Al: and saucer as gm," ,ofdishes from. ,7 eltsfiestwick has ' the Adelaide" «(,_v_.,.,, "3,va . .43., . :.~ .3... . ,. «- -. culture, Mug?" Wa'rdle w istory Book. "1. " 'for Redw Cross; 3min Elvin {3; "Ralph 300k": gave , Lamb for cancer. Mrs. G. A. fie report as curatofotihe 3. Elliott for Hamilton Health branches and the History: Association. In speaking of Book, Mrs. 'A. R Jackson.' Children's Aid, Mrs. H. A ' 1' R 0 reported," on 90"" . Dickenson said 48 children tions during the.'year3.',{1h , _ , Wheelp p_.laced in county resolutions were read it)?" 9*, 34923103. homes; $1209 had Mrs. W. J lchvoy. Repérts. ghee been rceived at Christmas were given; 5n Agricultureg";E 30mins last Christmas.. and Canadiahfi'lndustries by 35,," Mrs. A. Calder and Mrs. Mrs. H.' L. "Thompson; C" Clelland'q Mitchell are the tizenship and Education from "m", CONE-11 for this year, : Mrs. Clare it; Historig A R D Act" was mentioned by :7 cal Research 3nd; Carri-355,; Mrs. Stewartgengi Events by Mrs. JohnDuf The nominations commit- and Home": Economics and? fitee. report as given by Mrs. a, Health from Mrs. George" :5' Orval Bell was accepted by .3, lr'urler. , . a, the group. Mrs. Beamer con- A lovely lunch $35?" by ducted elections. There were . , Giantord Roma; "3311001 57 voting delegates. Officers ' was served at 0°" Head are as follows: Honorary table guests were introduced by Mrs. Booker as follows, Mrs J. H W. Woodiey'; :se-3, president,- Mrs..;J. H. Cars- callen; past president, Mrs. A i l a 11 Stewart?» president, cretary treasurer, Mrs.Nell_,, Mrs. Ralph menistv'ce_ '- Marty Karl. 3 3.. 'E'Mrs. 13). Main, North's ent Ho p kin s, second vice-pref; sident, Mrs. N. A. Fletcher, Atkins- ated representative,'"3g Mrs. Ailemang,president 3 of North Wentworth, Mrs. fade}; Board Member, .Mrs, Allan Ste w a r t, presideht' Rev.' siquQ?" this" onfiyfi' Harbour RescueMi worth, Mrs. K Wiiliams, , deration Charles Beamer F. W. I. O. tive,. :n J HAWJub tions Officer - 3 9.16:, Jackson; saudi 33 : Macdonald - presidept,,Mrs.: Nsitiiiop- andyipe MrséEliza- l" > 0 3rdvicQ-Mrs. . Creadie; Fe- lRepresenta- secretarmreasurer. 13 Mrs. ela- Mrs. Ralph Booker, newly elected president of South '32 Wentworth District of Women's Institutes has been a -' member of the Mount Albion Branch for 19 years this Mrs. Booker was elected at 'Glanford Community ; ' fall, Hall, May 25th. .49." 4A a' nose t . x : NEWSphoto ~r§3-~

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