cxg.\\--} iss tA U h rend ind several. repliec AGNV\|-- N2 %a .fi;:v.'.'?:);?fi j R es of, ears as | wegam n 0 000 hn n ommc mm mnpp neneses M _ i Jn: closing, Mrs. Kadie, asked . sys e sys .-»s':;'-I:-:EIT-'F:"3%%'-'-'.:?':2:4::??e,VBNbK*?'MISVWWfifi"g@% Be' 18 é ',. fes .fi e 2s 2 "a¢ *_:f.f'fl rfito'é,- ;fl"'figflfl?mn'gqqf'fi?%"dq 4 ,n [ "(B .. f m; NB C CHBTE 00-- member . contributed. .50 . Ens o yon e e; h"'g'\'evn?&s ns*,iUte'"i,mchbg:fi'ffg %Bq[ni;rcg_iv M e . n 1 > may peokh ult O on 0 ce e S .. \organlention and provided a light . Ceiebmf gtes 7. ih e on dawen meaphagy.= _ Gendeitinthe future President, celebrates /Z5tn anniversary -- :»mismacalt oooeiane aanaaarage Peere **. Inasleing ie purerient | manbed t e e onl es Rneweasnere t (Nemesih Slote 1e hor 2l madale o eahoing Shecld. mhe sed made s uanpe the f P dicheery. in: thei speaker for \the 'occasion was | where young people of the area || ?'axfgiw' ,;.;'e..'j:-:%: b?;zffim'-f-viim*-?.'azffi'wm'fi-:.f?zf'-si- the .| Centre| as. Belmore} Women'sy: bresident OFFWIO, who brought | fun. at caral vals. Some famous | 'Institute 'celebrated --its. 76th ' greetings and good wishes to the curlers of (the | Belmore| area | Yanniversery., with: / old}--friends? Belmore group on 'altaining!ite. learned \fo. (sweepls ins/ this ---- 'renewingincousintances sndimew! 75M o obo monnonrs on Gaae 0 ifhen World wor I brokerout in {people welcomed into the cireley / COPRTINN! o members on fielty eimerio ie orens ols inss ie ts Aaganen ratoaniennt, flexeare °o o oo e e o homeinthelr war efforturtecords / 'lfifivmvfl%émxm{% W&' ed. . a ":-.vl"tensfigfigg';mg-fs ind Redicr & ind Y, philosopher, (!'Take. from! the. sewing materials, Hundreds) of, . || ReSa i past e ho mar e relatracey, %;ém%;fi;@;'%; otuones felciterient, . Mienecv ce Sa 9 ES P s AnRELCIOIIR ','\{ s'fi%flrmfiwwwmmmflmw |i s lived: through depression times. quiltin 'é'"w"l'fgj [s and Ibasediithein lives on the® o manlinl) hn thepetmate! | i make Mel old miet Hokk *\ ABecauses of our current, Women's Institule equipped a / Qf,dcan%n?}s&'?fslwqy lony® ~ F;fi 'room ' a'?"'iz cetings were. -- -- (unemployment, |devaluation: of,| beld and a kifchen added. Today . '%*'rthe:jdollgw:-gevletl,qn'gof.' 'our -- the Belmore WE gathers In: the -- i natural 'resources 'and, energy | library: ;pomx,q;;,;%:p,mma_é [ prafeeione vronmo rean o m ce en tteaons thereby utilizing more fully, the annlversariof%"hm@ fathingsiwerhaye,(Cshe gaido us _ the Women's Institute held! in ) / ?"%i,m,"wwkfi}lw 'spoke of | Guelph in:1947, Representatives. . .Zghw.wdtygea'b.em&a'gobl@mfi:;mtsgéwgwgm; lam _ } and! urged: everyone. to shop, Elliott, (the late. Mrs. |Roy.-- | 'mu.el{:«gndfbyyfquall,wifle'teld -- Rutherford and 'the. late: Mrs. _ k d va i h ; P \ the (ladies:.to make their Tom Abraham. In 4959 'the . i antttartunrace mtananntarcnt. lfiPflce#b'{t*flhe'wamed"hw.l"-ut:"',v:de.n-v-"-&o&?"!limi"g Emong : a § ifFnever useiohjectionable langtnge / prosimatelon io odpeinatitite: . . when doing so, | _ .. . ~\ (/ 0 >\ members-- who. al vwere. [*." fhe speaker_ mentloned. the | Belmore's. delegates" the . lale e en ematiee oileg meveas ob c Fou fon) Fund, '"to be 'gelf-- | DOUbledee, Dhe iAte Mrs. Tom:. @ *mtegxdlnsfi%ngga'w mW 'Dave Eadle: . \ pressed the |t ; The!-- names.. of former / wfi;ute;:vould,fim in last . esmfutauan! ,wfiwmgwm?'m make our . \ meetings . interesting | and | foue! ional; making.the most of | ntredisfenineras melconedd | ;rm"rw osocd preciation that (a large at) | [3 tendance wwas ipresent ito cele: . 4 ' ite this happy occasion, Mrsill | JimulBischer ang wo tolo | FEy ts Don Eadle: tre alslo poean ns :"9'?!1"?6%'3 uests, were Mrs . . (<Don MacAdam, past president; {Mrs]giss%gn P !fi%'fig'ldwl} o s public . relations /officer;, (Mrs. ; AAfolusker Mis, Middicton, past. _ vboar'mectaq,;,mc'sit:; IS-I:Y:;I «pr 1 2 , South. 1 Price pre'silggt::Mrfl?Hank Bos, _ {vice president of Belmore, and . | \Mrs. John Rutherford, secretary~ ctroasuren --~ on Shsen un 5 ' Mrs. Dave Badie told of . <highlights of Belmore Women's . (Institute: from 1904 to, 1079. > 'Although no records. were: kept ) iduring the carliest years, there is > ..