Monteith WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2: 1913-76, [1908] - [1983], p. 209

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, . T , , f ", l C/f ( 'r- C ct" aC, t p-C, sri,,, r-/ " .- a... 's, b "--"-2"'u-'-"vt's Lida/k, l 4/“ ”d o G uess Pageant Gwen. 1,0 , I MONTEITH (Special) - Mon: teith Gospel Hall was the scene of the Sunday School annual Christmas concert. Ted Clark was master-oE-cere- / f 7 monies and the program opened' - with prayer by L. Doey 05 Shit- I _ lington. . l I m a s 7 t'I'he tihe"t"il, under tlhe .direc~ ion 0 t tt eer1age gir s, put on o r ) I I I I I I '. it inlay entitled God's Trees. This _ _ w.as. followed by the Echi! IV. e n . . _ V tie Ave., Iroquois Falls; Erie): 81112.1“ a medley a religious; Thirteen homes in mm 1n,rgtii, “231mm visit AD” Mendoza, M. et Mme .Gam‘ EMF? mils“ “gnawed? Falls, Monteith and vel Gagne '5 p . Charette, 208 Manon St., Iro- Gfiu?flt.U1Tr'lUJiUlrl'll'y will have a.v.ery 51399331 guest quois Falls; Marcelle Dracula. ly dressed as glittering Christ, for the Christmaslhoh lydting There will be parties, and Mr. and Mrs. Baa“ _s'illp. mas trees and each expressed a Each oi the (ami 16515 le dinners given by hosting fami- Monteith; Teresa ores, g wish as to what they would like; one of 13 Maxwell young Del? lies and local organizations. and Mme; Louis Trernblay, Y: t', be when grown, few realized: who are on a visit to Nort em A dot course the Mexicans will Marion [st., Iroquois FInlti, their wishes and a sad fate wast Ontario. celebrate Christmas and New Gloria Hirose (leader). I‘d-449; ‘ln share for some of them. i . Year in Canadian fashion. Mme Bernard i2gioad1"salt gheh srgall‘ller 60%;] :3 (mus. Earlier this year a group 9f The visitors and their hosts: Radio Avenue, f1huf t iGie' it“ so?“ galsrnaean'ep 5 8kg: 1y,,iinsgatit1yteot2/tfpl10es r.yiiiiti.?t,a,o'.ts,2,e,,t)e,yd21f, 21335: $3,132??? 772’ Feirst St mil enigma p.35 Dread on; Fa s area spen s ... b t Val Gagne; Fernan 0 _ . , ., t . f . t guests oi Mexican tfi1vT,,ili'ii's, $235!]: 'k et Mme Eugene ['ir.111"l $35635; 'sei': ' Ile f2r,i,fo"itairsmas car- Jysiiget1fiahndtaJerl11 station. f,iettty, i4s4uilr,e1tfJiens; If) Third Avenue, Iroquois among with t,) joining‘m. . . . i, , roquoxs , ' . Morales M. et s an can y were distri-' err varied Program ofaetivi ggnandez M at Mme Roger Falls; Eugenia F , ' ' 2 . . ' . . to. broad to the children. The l t 5 begins Monday. yY1 a L lante 4g0,charleboisft, Mme Paul Pelletier, 684 Vie evenm' sr closed with ra er b I guided tour o..f the Abltxblyg It,'." 'let/ld Falls; Blanca Carbal- na Road, Iroquois Falis. A. Snake. p y f t . Company mill, Iroquois a . nag M.etMrne Andre Bergou0- local mauve he no woman own congre at- I , . The NP?“ g _ hon, 672 Campion so, guano: the visit is Mrs. Allan culm- lewd 'buthst 1m F I . . IIs: Alicia Cuevas, r. an .man T_-r'""-"-- ‘ -tr" In the succeeding days, until Fa t iile 873 , . _ . the Mrs. Ronald Lanevr , Ch W I E edHe d 1 tii'tjiyetaste2/tplhrayel'vsti,tt).'is,ys Centennial It,; (g'trtr'fall,i'i' isley oman g lect . a . ' skatin , sleigh; Fem“ 0 1me 2 . . :31“ng lilégvfishing, fa,',',',',','?,'; .iik.Auancashmore,462 Third Of FWI At Group's An nu al e ts Bl H. I TORONTO (GP) - Mrs. Her- committee. T RI bert Maluske of Cheslay was tVi/vi-ly-elected co veners are elected president or the F'eder- Mrs. LE. Dayton, Ottawa; 'w . Women's Institutes {FWD Mrs. Earl Jamison, Phseken turnou t 1 a tario at the group’s annual and Mrs Harold Biasing, Neus- l " ing here recently, tadt. . T F t a s. Maluske succeeds Mrs. All 32 subdivisions of the FWI H, ey L. NOW“. Ottawa, in Ontario have been repre- or azaar it rrapmrirrted to the board is sented at the [our-day meetings _ ltl Earl Martian. Rodney, sec- which end Fridag. t dd . ith and " treasurer. , In her" presi en 's a tress. sgti,',i,ti'Ltstuhefrultte7 force + _ iunal Vicv~presidents are Mrs. Noblitt reported that F‘Wi l f th gMonteith Women's Insti- l C .‘Calvin Carmichael. Ilder- membership with its iisil, tarte beazaar and bake sale held 1 'guttt? gem-n: Mrsmsiam branches throughsoeig bthe prov» . . o rances, no em . t h d increa ' 2f) pigit,1ysiger, gym atMonteith it,” h; MI? Peter 3min“: 3;: a l per . . . _ art , ens em region. Thesalewas heldineonjunct- elected tor a second term were Shigggnougcatll tt, the 1976 ion with report card day [or Mrs. Harvey Houston Lucknow; CNW n 0 e ' 'W M G8!!- parents. fpubl’ic relations officer, Inf, and! “I be lttld in tharhtAte-' Apron table, Mrs. K. Hoff- 'Mrs. Robert Weber. oiiider' We. - _ ': . man; bazaar table, Mrs. Jenny conference tsrl',?,,':,',',',',','.,',,',',',',' -r.-"-- Mitchell and Mrs. Mae Duhn; , Pirst year_ hoard dire ' baking Mrs. Anne Krikken, Mrs. Alex Wilding. Semi Ste. Mrs dreta Krikken and Mrs. Marie, was appointed to. the . McGee; coffee arid tea, WWI scholarship committee. t l Marg. Fa'ntiGboseh other appointments are Mrs., " Mrs. Mary f the bazaar will Charles F'etterley, Kearney. Proceeds pm. ti te' om- Parry.. Sound South district. m- go t,tr,ar,,d/riteisif' tn 8 C tax-national”i scholarship“ 'it?; _ muntvnrOch- “it", . t _ _ , MM on _l1t,llilts'.l.'C,?t,tislllk'a4 '.t)!t,t,isllli!ai!

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