| j 2 s s 5 7 a 1 â€" x " " @ 4 P ' vill dent _Betty Dunsmore elected Beamsville W.1. pres10d@?" Sreer s ; . & i i ts of the Virgil W.1. on ; * (The followi t bmitted by the Beamsville _ Sherk, social welfare; Agnes Culp, flower and card conâ€" ) Beamsville W.1. will be gues . James ie lt "ulseaicyn o d on is vener; Pauline Gardner and Lillian Lister, visiting comâ€" _ day, May 8 for a potâ€"luck dinner at the home 5’; M‘Aspril 30 if , Lincoln District president Martha Hawkes presided over _ Mittee; Margaret White, telephone convener; Lucy Dyball Muir. Please phone Barbara Stones by Mond2y, 1 } the installation of the 1984â€"85 officers and conveners of the _ 4nd Margaret Strong, auditors; Donnie Petsche, . YOU Can attend. â€" incland W.I. Bicentenâ€" 1 Beamsville Women‘s Insttute at its annual meeting on agriculture and Canadian industries; Marjorie Spactzel, Members wishing to attend the Vinetan t St. Alban‘s April 17. education and cultural activities; Yvonne Bigger and Norâ€" g};’il ’I;.ea ton Thursday, May 10 should be at 5¢â€" f j « . a * ma Burse, Christmas party, Swdesh Sachdeva, family and urch at 1:45 p.m. e en Margaret Strong is the past president; Betty Dunsmore, consumer affairs; Patricia Watterworth, citizenship and _ Delva Eaton reported that the June 19 bus trip will be to president; Patricia Watterworth, 1st viceâ€"president; Norâ€" § a > 2 ; ie f . world affairs; Violet Baxter and Merle Steven, grandâ€" _ the "Old Hide House" in Acton. _ s market ma Burse, 2nd viceâ€"president; Barbara Stones, secretary; mother‘s meeting; Delva Eaton and Margaret Strong, picâ€" Beamsville W.I. will again participate in the flea Anne Culliford, treasurer; Barbara Temple, District direc~ _ njo or bus trip. ~ at the annual Strawberry Festival on Saturday, Jun© 30. y | tor; Betty Dunsmore, alternate; Stella Jones, Mabel Book The annual conveners‘ reports were given and adopted. The 4â€"H achievement program for the PrOJeCtean;g:; and Marjorie Spaetzel, Branch directors; Barbara Stones, Delegates to the district annual meeting in Caistorville on _ Fare" will be held at the Grandstand Hall on We To & t: public relations; . Lillian. Dawe, Tweedsmuire. history May 16 will be Betty Dunsmore, Barbara Temple, Patricia _ May 9, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The public is welcome _ curator; Ivy Lee, resolutions; Pauline Gardner and Muriel Watterworth and Barbara Stones. tend. iz e B { & . mm en n U ‘ NC ‘ v & s :"f'.~,:~:7’ 5 "~a1 e > T J é z f f F4 V,E_"J ; & $ » } fA i :1 ("{ wA C5R L 0 o :. Kee . B . sls o l | : ~~ «t 42 * f.6 "’/‘.ï¬".‘, /“ | $7, ‘A Â¥eo * *e Ee Â¥os. f I ‘ h. t e x t > M =| | % ‘1†m \+" }\ puael e 1 1h: hy 4# ) £i ces 5 0 CFregen .. S ) | (o 9 rovrnirmeen ie & 8 | | (Ottâ€"rsenerds | en .o + t s | t i. M ty t ; | | + . > i | f l e y _f * s «& §¥ | 3 j _ | o _ _ . hiz # ® . d | | s :: Jt & f «h a 5 Pm : 1 | 5 d â€"f . 4 kV § m . _ ) | ‘H ma _:;-,_G > ‘f Ee vâ€" ky ul es d * 3 | J ~~ _ HERITAGE Day _ _‘ o J ° } Gathered at Beamsville District Secondary School on Saturday, greeting € > | those attending the Heritage Day sponsored by the Jordan Historical % ; Museum of the Twenty, Lincoln History Club, Lincoln Public Library and local % ; | branches of the Women‘s Institute, are 11â€"yearâ€"old Jennifer Webster (left) & | and 13â€"yearâ€"old Shannon Harkness, both of Jordan. The event was one of I ‘ | several being planned throughout the year in celebration of Ontario‘s. . § ; | bicentennial. ; u',/iw/( I¢ F zh € | | se um < en j ® 1 | i | l | < ;-, e z_2 ; > 327