South Macaulay WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, [1973] - [1978], p. 2

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Mrs. Will, ' . 0 pro at ' e a active t The motto was: The only lea 1 ere White was the- p ”.“W owned by Mr ' . . . Murra Stewart. locale, Sev Mrs. MeP . . . and py,pig1ulie/.plLt"'teie.sssvi; Thei‘f‘e were several f, 1isitor oi'lii"llIglly"irg,, 333.; the J)t2/fitaease'g,gs e i 0 IV1 c l. o - . ' noon. ' Minna Mr ' Y I readings pertaining to health, u s. Joseph Emmy unawareddhy sleep problems which was the topic for the , “gigging! A g0aArysrrlutitm, is Had a Christmas letter from q an reme ies. meeting. The meeting was Role call "f"i 9:225:51? practice. Putt", and Barbara Lang - l . It was decided to sell closed and a tasty lunch was ri, rfs?Mitm.s; a ('lefli,'t'"orhie,' Was 'draA"/1cm2tr,t, Lang I tickets on some of the Fair served by the hostess, $31933? interesting feature minister on the 1"ilsU1"WLt . Groom: alter busin eircuit the sum v ., _ .. -,--st-sstt-css--s="'= and discussions Mis ps 57 Th mar of 1956 and B _ _ SAnnte . eLatrgskitor, ' 'AI?",',',' Y” the Hap contest. Church Observer touratomtlhed new" m A--, mys cry box was Wo b Orient from v e The home of Mrs Sybil "it Ed Ruttan. " y July 3 Their to???” last . . . I r.' . . a Dick, Bracebridge, was the 7’ ' d2llpiy the closing ot the pan, where they visited”; Ja. scene of the annual meeting - . by the ioitelsgncndwas s.e.ryed tt shrines ami Tokyo U313; ' of South Macaulay W.1. on I d? 2 a ensued an asoctalhour E 11rd}. They had two days at 2riil 71h. Fourteen members Muskoka has been reeling “a t'rll1'd7ildi)i,hg;xpg to Korea an one visitor were present der a cold spell Sun T . " 0 Emma“ . , . . _ . da Ing with ref MDtto. you_can t be In a rut E HERALD-G Wuhan! (Jan. 17 and 13) l in? Korea. was from North gullimut taking some bumps " AzENE--THml I??? temperatures plunged C', They visited th -- . . ' c . e C a1t'et,l."'aymento"eesind,,( _ aT,,r(',,.T,',Ci'.',rl','_,",,.C,-i"'i; i'edi;iirg'"is2e1itupsoigett,tr lift “5;. 'iiulfrj,rllRl'/yt . . '. ' -d _," '-e ' . cm. m e bea t'ful I Busme , _ _ .. 110141.? paitti, Feature lange. B - Full gree reportsf ss followed ahdl ,)uknsiftitg-ti 'tiinittiuWr. libel-e was a slighi “,9?”an 'aTlPvris,,i,.t,s (muelt like Japan: the 'l1ilytll'lnflt,7ro"rfi"l; Then I, Euler Women’s Institute met ab: i: trend, mo erulng "l'llfiU/i1tle Hong Kong no” newo icers as l " r :'.~‘ Birthda . .. I ight 13er H . follows: president M . T-ee'-,'"---.- _ y greetings go to Ba _ to Ha .. . on: Kong . . , rs. S ' ry A r wan was int Dick; lst vice, Mrs. sij2iisl le home of Miss Annte Barron, on 11335:?"5 if: eelehrated Tobe where we weiingztaiifeat Leader; 2nd vice Mrs Doris "oodehester Avenue, October 21 .19. Ws Barry’s 'l/g, week Jan. red to a-Pan Am 747 a no: Baker; aG%rieyirGisG;i; nd packed boxes of elothing for l Mrs. John Daley iii d fig'.,',",',.?',,.?,? in Wild! were weft: Mrs. Doris Doley; GkTGG'. lace; $53,122:? civillrans ctegitrqe and -\\'ere in Toronto 'lfl','sU',",t2. erded like camel, Miss Annie Bari- , ' Otts n Bron . here 5 going'and . n. T----------, . on Mrs. tveryttiln i t . coming by bu ---- Gree . . ' g 5501' ed, Personnel Blenda h n s. w...ta pt'lit./irr1etiss, to than fl, "gy'tlft g..- tli',', 1'atg!e,p, 'flgein/et it a?” '. ' . n D on. clocks, Oesn‘t h ll f/tggi/an ipdustries, Mrs. washing machines etc. are seat visit for 33;: make another " w- ALEX. COOPER ec . RUttan; home there for the people to work on Happy fifth bit-Elma . ' _ 'i'd'l1.El1,fie, health and safety repairing and they often become Gibbs who celebrates; to Elaine _ A lady who had spent her s.Doris Baker; citizenshi' proficient enough to get jobs nesday of last on Wed- life 1n this community and and education Mrs Ph 111p elsewhere. Sincere sym level',,; Jam M. was always held in affectio Leader; resolutioris Et' The home of Mrs. Meeusen c---"--"e1Uy-d12i-tr2-'g-'a'-Leegtt-, by her neighbors and'ma'np [ii/ily 11s,,tre,t.,l,. research; hing? Ag/i, $23,133:??? friends, Mrs. Alexa“; Miss arsya/ftr,ritt;g,itti, November 4th. Eleven members (,ii,g.7ir hascdied in her 93rd director , is net were present. Motto - Safety year., rs. Duper, who had L... tutti-e this 'lgu1ut't1tghlufli2i, , 23.21;“ nursing home for , - m . . 9132:3313, We; branch “$3” 2t; e l in 'itstgytinmi'lhtt11itlritf, s. ari - e Spe er wasMr.Terre c "m _ tah'he ' tin on Rut tRi')) a; Gdanadian Save hi: -euutu Ary ', tty/gg),?';,,, . to k . mes. . cl 1 Ten un who tr ke arid . a rv1ce 0 Miss Barron 1uitt1 'ltr. showed films on 'lufflffis in tdt'tdgig11py, W.I. met for place Tuesday afternoon at Dickson with a WI 0 . the Caribbean. He described the home of 'tlillf'l'idge,e, at the the chapel of the Reynolds' saucer in rec ','.'.' up and plight of the children there and tirstw ie BarraontU Funeral Home _ man ognition of her ways to help them Mothers ar i 0 Emmy- This time the T1 " Lunch 1yvly2/,1ltt1bershim taught how to iirr'wrii; at least; mpgihjegfgtgg ol singing lathe: merrSMgsootig; I as sh; flor- . . one good meal a day tor their Motto T ary Ode. c are al ey " children, , Sent C - My err Who think and was born in Macaulay Mrs. Meeusen had a lucky . E ' t.i'lfluyt"/Leieg through the Township. She was married _ N 'jlflh'ifg1tif Tlr),r/srIU'ar C Tam gift. Max:295“ throng 3193:” to hi; Cooper, who ...- c. (rr r'ri,Lvc' 'rr',", _ LC _ . . " was a. A!” _ 1m “it“! l r cease er man ears m 'iii'""" l 3112;311:355]: :11ndde in L" 'W'" LIT “farm 5 “my ago. They had maul; yum. caua b IWS. me ng's " _ f' -- " ho . Nora a... Y tff a Mee Iimeh was served by titg'tdtt'g"', f2,ttgfipgi,fy mined: M39“? and after ', Mrs. Wes Bak cc L He hostess. The bake sale at 1argelytorttis “l C consisted C . op s eath Mrs. t Daley, Mrs? 31 {it jlltits. John s Mel Patterson Oil Friday, No- tmaliged for 'iles/ge/ttig,',',: when made her home In iMrs. Ed, Hoffa “raise and Ire.rpropr, Ems quite successful. for M a a may dinner Bracebridge, on Quake [ite, Forum all Ie1"lg Cl fl ... -" the tr11ycpegil to which street . ' -, . . c e _ [t'tistli1v/r,ivliue.it"iri1,ie,s', “its: . he te, at the huh magnet? eighth“? daughter, Mrs. [rtpnsuated . . was he. can't r12 at then 'Fi , are ug es (Wilval, of l hfogélegfuinigo‘heogj‘glsgi‘tedmfi agitgm t1,',"'t,i,'1ri $535935; Brantford, and three sons, . , P "sen-e and .. as stories inter Dou las d F . Ways, , . appetiz _ spersed g an William, of 'ice, ('l;r.')2jgst.fyiiii,i: {RE 1ceiurihLt,1s1s a Tacoma at Brantford, and Ronald, of athlst‘ttte or was: . an exchange at 'l'dtttsi2f'Jgg'tt ' Calgary. Mrs Tom Dietsons and Nielsen; _lffh,igegypgrtrjf,s.' Ig all enjoyed a delicious lunch of Bracebridge, _ a sister. IS said to be the (we 1l1rtr wed by thehostessamntsoeia1 F We hope to receive further Decker 1iifiyi;1tl's"." Wood. [lr.. followed. T lyytieulars of Mrs. Cooper's 'c-ttu-a-- "89Ntr Ina-mm. On WP . -- life.

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