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Port Perry Star, 21 Feb 1973, p. 23

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TTR wk ea BEEN LA As. by M. cawker 25 mémbers and 16 visitors attended the February meet- ing of the Honeydale Wo- men's Institute, held in the Municipal Hall on Thursday last. After a tempting Pot Luck Luncheon was enjoyed at the noon hour under the conven- ership of Mrs. Frank Whit- field and her committee, the meeting opened at 2 p. m. with the Ode and Collect and' Pres. Mrs. Thos. Bell extend- ing a special welcome to one and all. During correspondance a letter was read from the, Prov. President Mrs. Harvey { Noblitt re-women's Institute activities. During the business por- tion the following items were brought to the attention of the membership. The sum of $10.00 wgs voted tothe Port Perry Fair Board, to be used for the Junior Section, 19 years and under. Mrs. C. DeYonge will be the delegate from Honeydale attending the Officers Con- ference at a Waterloo Uni- versity in May. A beef demonstration and social evening will be pre- sented by 'Miracle Mart," and sponsored by Ontario South District Women's In- stitute to be held at the Consumers Gas building in Whitby, March 26th, 8 p.m. Seagrave 4-H We held our second meet- ing on Wednesday, February 7th, 1973 at 7:00 in the basement of Seagrave United Church. We opened our meeting with the 4-H pledge. First in our business was the Treasurer's report. Then came the Roll Call. The question that was asked was answered by everyone. At this meeting, we dis- - cussed chosing -a pattern, alterating a pattern, pattern symbols and using a pattern. The demonstration was how to alter a pattern. We closed the meeting with our motto "Do by Doing." Darlinee Watts Honeydale WI joins protesters in the closing of Obstetrical Ward Lunch will be served at the close of the demonstration. Open to both men and women. If interested (anyone may attend) call Mrs. Thos. Bell, by March 1st. Several members attended the Short Course held at Myrtle recently to do with the modern up-to-date "Kit- chen," and enjoyed the day tremendously. We thank the Myrtle and Greenbank Branches for their friendly invitation to participate. Also the recent Short Course held in the Presby- terian Church Hall, Port Perry, was very worthwhile. Theme - 'Bedroom and Bath." We are indeed grate- ful to Miss Helen McKercher, Home Economics Branch, Ministry of Agr. Director and Food for the many splendid courses we receive. Mystery friends, were drawn for 1973. The Curator Mrs. Roy Cornish, requested assist- ance with typing for the Tweedsmuir History Book. Mrs. Arthur Brunton offered her services in this matter, and Mrs. Thos. Bell con: sented to look after the "Head Lines"of the year for the Tweedsmuir History. A nominating committee comprising Mrs. Frank Whitfield and Mrs. Gordon Shunk was appointed to bring in the slate of officers for the Annual Meeting in April. The Honeydale Branch drafted a Resolution re- closing of the Obsetrical Wing at the Community memorial Hospital, Port Perry, and it was forwarded to the Administrator Mr. James VanCamp. Mrs. Frank Whitfield announced the "World's Day of Prayer' will be held in the Church of the Immaculate Conception, on March 2nd.. at 8 p.m. The Theme this year, "Alert in our Time," and the guest speaker will be Sister Marie Christine of St. Joseph's Convent, Oshawa. Miss Donna Carnochan a bridetobe was presented with a Corn Flower Rose Bowl from the members, and we do extend '"'very best wishes' to names Want to keep some of your tax dollars for yourself? You can, you know. Sure, the government wants your tax dollars, but they're willing to let you keep some for yourself if you put them into a Registered Retirement Savings Plan. Through retirement plans registered under section 146 of the Income Tax Act, the government lets you save money you'd otherwise give them in taxes. You can invest up to 20% of your earned income, or $4,000 annually in your own Plan. Or, up to $2,500 annually if you're already in a Plan to which your employer contributes. Either way, whatever you save in the Plan is tax-deductible. A Great-West Life Registered Retirement Savings Plan is a great way to save for your retirement. And a great way bo Rp ins cms. Talk to an Insurance Innovator from Great-West Life DONALD J. STRONACH C. L. UV. 404 Queen St. Port Perry, Ont. 985-3194 Prince Albert 4-H Club Meeting 1 of the Prince Albert Pals was held on February 12 at the home of Mrs. Pugh. The meet- ing opened with the Lord's Prayer. The Roll Call, which was "give your name Donna. Mrs. Arthur Brunton com- mented on the motto - "We take life as we find it, but we and number of units was need not leave it that way." answered & elections were During the programme a held. Sharon MacIntyre, "Fashion Show™ was fea- president; Sheila O'Reilly, tured. The girls taking the vice president; Marie Holt- »Knack of Sewing with yy Gecretary; Sheila 0 Knits" modelled their var- Rielly, Sharon MacIntyre, ious creations. Mrs. Ken Telephone Convenors, The Bateman was the able com- hy A 0; leaders of this unit are Mrs. mentator, Mrs. J.O. Reilly . extended a warm thank you Pugh assisted by Mrs. Solo- to the leaders Mrs. S. Naples Man. They outlined the and Mrs. J. Carnochan, also new unit "Cottons May Be the branch. Smart". During this unit Another "highlight" was the members will be re- the white elephant auction, quired to make a cotton and we do congratulate Mrs. dress and. keep a record Fred Warren for being sucha book. A demonstration of capable auctioneer. figure types followed and The meeting closed with the meeting closed with the Oh! Canada! 4-H pledge. ON THE MENU EVERYDAY ® 0 o SPECIALS! For fast service may we Sugast our Luncheon Spécial--------.. 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