Lakeside WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 13, 1923-79, p. 2

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a , s I ' t LL1LU'LLuT2CC7CCf, i: A - n!’.‘| ' Me I. I J e "V r' ,, P1Eheff8E _lerlllMMl.llrl i__..,.-_.,_~ i... " " M i L': 1gesf f W. J, Speaker s' Mrs CI sdale-oetrao-n-,t-sssse,,oc, Mrs. K." B, Clysdale, St. Kew, convenor of 'Citizen- _ Marys was guest speaker at ship and World Affairs' was . . ' . the June meeting of the in charge of the program and . Editorial criticized Lakeside Women's Institute Mrs. Glen Monteith intro- ' on Pe. afternoon at the duced the guest speaker who "Sir: In response to your April 21 editorial, It United Church. Ttts.pryr spoke on Current Events at all comes back on consumer, and Agriculture dent Mrs. Isabella Whittaker home and abroad. Mrs. Ray Minister Eugene Whelan statement that dairy . opened the meeting with a McCorquodale presented farmers had a good year last year, it should be ; P"P.1 followed by the Mrs. Clysdale with.a gift of . realized that good weather was a major fac- Institute Ode and Mary flowers m appreciation of tor Stewart Collect. The.r..oll cy) her visit. Mrs. James Zegers City people think it is their God-given right was answered with A reported on the safe of the to receive a raise in pay every year but when recent newsitem of interest.’ cook books and at present . the farmer gets a little extra it is cohsidered a Minutes of the last meeting there are still a number of crime. Consumers are spending less of their were read by Mrs. _Grace books available. A dainty dollars on food than ever before. Compared to 'lhyit'atasgiitanct, secretary lunch was seryed by the wages food is cheap V an ge we car s were committee in char e. Court- , . . - signed by all. Mrs. James esy remarks wereggiven by AS- for Whelan spending more money. on ad- '(ittmer gave a report of the Mr vertismg dairy products, it is not costing the . . s. Chas. Holden.. . . ll District Annual Meeting held . T'" _ ... - no- r... _ ' consumer a.nyt,hi,ng. The farmer.' pays it a . at Drumbo. Mrs. Clayton The money IS deducted from milk cheques ev- ery month. No doubt some of that money goes _ to The Free Press and CFPL-TV and radio. You take our money in one hand and cut our' T Wo r av rave r throat with the other. V , .. - __.. Lakeside a; 73" 't GLEN PALMER Marked At Lakesid . . _ ' , 'iiiitcitf-1 / 7 Z g" - . The Women's World Day power in unity. dividual LadkeSide Women's Insti- read a poem "Words of of Prayer meeting was held denominations are like a tute was held on Wednesday Advice". _ . in Christ Anglican Church, "voice" crying in the afternoon in the United A bake and talent sale "hs, March 3rd, with a very good wilderness to which no one Church basement with a followed with Mrs. Allin P attendance. The devotional ”pays; any attention. good turn out of members Stewart as auctioneer. The programme was led by Unified denominations and guests. The first vice bidding was lively and . Evelyn King and Marjorie geared toacommon purpose president Mrs. James Zeg- entertaining. Lunch was Eleanor Whittaker and read- excercise a tremendous ers presided and welcomed served by Mrs. Chas: ' ers Helen Gregory, Donna power and influence on the all to the meeting. The roll Mitchell and committee. Kittmer, Valerie Horobin, world, it changes people and call was answered with Flowers placed in the Nora McCarthy; collection it changes nations. Implic- "show or tell" how to make United Church on Sunday " was received by Ida Anne ations of private, corporate something out of scrap or were inloving memory of the Harris and Mary Holden, and world wide prayers are- waste. Mrs. Willis Ball late Mr. LeRoy Kittmer, a Grace Seaton organist. We wars cease, graft and assistant secretary-treasur- farmer resident of Lakeside. 1yert privileged to hear an corruption cease, fear ceas- er read the minutes of the The sympathy of the iiispiring address Hoy the es to exist, and people last meeting and gave the community is extended to rector Rev. Root, from the become concerned and com- financial statement. A short the family. ' a text Philippians 2:b4. Rev. passionate. Where do we business period followed and There was a good attend- iloot stated -this was an start? Individual, change, short courses discussed. ance at the United Church imixnitant day for' the world. community change, and Mrs. Alvin Wells convenor of service on Sunday morning Unity does not mean that we _ finally world-wide change. It Canadian Industries was in to welcome back Rev. and _ are called to worship in a must start with me now! charge of the program and Mrs. Clifford Brown after common mold, one liturgy, Individual prayers are like with the help ot several their winter break. . one doctrine, as -man is sparks going up to the readers coveredanumber of Miss Nora McCarthy, different in all other aspects havens. Corporate prayers Canadian industries and Mesdames Jean Youngs of his-life, his religious life is arelikeahuge column of fire resources. The motto was Kathleen Williams, ‘Chas: no different. Unity means roaring up to the heavens. "Don't itch for "something Mitchell, James Baker and that all Christians come w. I. MEETING . you are not willing to scratch James, Morrison attended together for a common The M ch . ’for”, and given by Mrs. the Garden Club and Flower purpose or need. There is a arc. meeting of the Wells. Mrs. Chas. Mitchell Show in Toronto on Thurs- . - _ --- . -- tg; T3531) ht, trip was . _ " ponMr y e St. Ma 5 . A C.P.R.' sm/ii, FV 1-. Horticultural Society. ry Jumped the tracks th p ow “" -.-om- . day while clearing th e ?9er at Lakeside. e siding . lEall-t-i---r,- T V n . . t_,_-____ _ " --e' .- -. _

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