South Norfolk District WI Program Booklet 1945-46, p. 1

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L ; '7fi_â€"*â€"â€"â€"' Cuuf l . 6 o o o F Convenors, Standing Committees South Norfolk Officers, 1945â€"46 i Agriculture and Canadian Industriesâ€" faor H eposbreitderts Mak P e ae ie in > seaslllll. â€" Mrs. L. Lipsit, St. Williams. P:;‘;;i;i ’“‘O“;'Irihl“z' Th‘l})“itt&fi ;21(“{‘]‘:“‘1‘{“0 j For Home and Country _ CltlzeI}Shlpâ€" ‘Mrs.‘ fas St:emhoff, S.mlu-»e 1st Viceâ€"President .. Mrs.J, C. Hucku’s, Port R’ownn Historical Researchâ€"â€" Miss C. J. Palmer, Vittoria s vine premnent Jns 3. iBasdimsammiceltt., 1 3 Socxal Welfar_eâ€"-â€"- D‘r. Helen‘le‘fln‘, Slmcoe', R:5 3rd Viceâ€"President .. Mrs.Walter Gundry,Vittoria 3 fi% Home Economicsâ€"_, Mrs. T. B. McKim, Delhi, R.1 dink Jms m Â¥, & Q"Qb’\y‘é Publicityâ€" Mrs. E. Boughner, Simeoe, R.2 K T % f M.rs. Harry Leedham, St. Williams w&:‘é@ War Work and Jamâ€"Forâ€"Britishâ€"Childrenâ€" Pederstion Representanre. f 2 co L Mrs. T. B. Barrett, Port Dover, R. 2 ... . Mrs., C. A. Reeves, Forestvill» e y & Alternate Federation Rep. .... Mrs. J. C; Backus, sooe Mflwy StCWULTt § COlleCtoooo Auditors: Mrs. })351.{1 Sowden,ISimcoe I‘{ 2, 3 Soutb Dorfolk Keep US, O GOd, from pettinesS; let us and Mrs. A. Johnstone,, Simeoe, R. 2 be large in thought, in word, in deed. . M S T oo uce lc suset Tess x"" gya 9 o Let us be done with fault finding and DISTRICT DIRECTORS women s Instliute }ez}ve olflf sgllf seekmgd «.. May we put ATHERTONâ€"Mrs. Blake Foster, RR. 1, Simcoe. : away all pretense, an meet each other FORESTVILLEâ€"Mrs.Victor Leedbam, St.Williams ; 19 45 y ] 9 4 6 face to face â€" without selfâ€"pity and HOUCHTON_â€"Mrs. Jack Duggan, Pt. Burwell, R 2 & without prejudice .. May we never be LAKE SHOREâ€"Mrs. Alex Powell, 3, Port Dover. hasty in judgment, and always generâ€" LANGTONâ€"Mrs. W. J. Nicholson, Langton. (A> - ous .. Let us take time for all things; LYNN VALLEYâ€"Mrs. S. P. Bourinot, Simeoe R 3 h make us to be calm, serene, gentle. .. LYNEDOCHâ€"Mrs. J. B. Linn, Delhi, R.1. Institute Ode Teach us to put in action our better MAartoa e e No s hort hoves o 1t A goodly thing it is to meet f impulses, straichtâ€"forward a n d unâ€" OAK CRESTâ€"Mrs. Harry Neff, RR. 2, Simcoe. In Friendship‘s cirele bright, fraid i2 Gr «s hs P $ Measiya W PORT DOVERâ€"Mrs. H. Sinclair. Port Dover. i Where nothing strains the pleasure sweet, aftraid ... Grant that we may realize PORT ROWANâ€"Mrs. W. H. Reid, Port Rowan Or dims the radiant light. it is the little things of life that create ftextonms .tms 1 tapes nX bianmel j q § | differences, that in the bis things of vEl a P94 Y P s snn € Say t I\ovunkmd word our lips shall pass, g waVO% 8 Pal ST.WILLIAMSâ€"Mrs. Lewis Lipsitt, St.Williams 1 No envy sour the mind, life we are as one. . And mav we ,stnve VITTORIAâ€"â€"Mrs. Harry Ferris, Vittoria. But each shall seek the common weal, to touch and to know the great comâ€" WALSINGHAMâ€"Mrs. M. Dedrick, Walsingham, 1 The good of all mankind. mon woman‘s heart of us all; and, O WALSHâ€"Myrs. T. Partridge, Simcoe, R. 6. ; Lord God, let us forget not to be kind. | wWOODHOUSEâ€"Mrs, D. Shoff, R.R. 3, Simeoes‘ immmememmommemmmummmnncommmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmommmmmmmmmmmmmunscomam, '

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