7 * Retail RE -- Ve 4 2 AY (3 Galles BF PRAY TL AR x had fit £ a a a VOSA fT SA Kr gt SE Honeydale Women learn about re-cycling by Mabel Cawker Honeydale members met Thursday, March 5, in the Municipal Hall with a luncheon prior to the meet- in President Helen . nig i' Bter opened the meet- ing at2 p.m. and welcomed a splendid attendance of members and one visitor, The Ode was sung and the_ Mary Stewart Collect re- peated in unison. Intelligent answers were given when the roll call was * called "Through what Practise do you try to be better informed'? Corres- pondence included a letter of information regarding Provincial Activities from the new Provincial President Mrs. Keith Hiepleh. 1981 is the Year of Disabled Per- sons. A special project of F.W.I.C. (National foun- dation fund has been estab- lished for Adelaide Hoodless Homestead and members are asked to donate at least $400 per member. The Provincial Board (F.W.1.0.) decided to honour this request now that the Erland Lee Home has reached its goal. * Women's Hospital Aux- iliary of Community Memorial Hogpital met in the hospital onlMarch 16 with 23 ladies attending. 'Meeting opened--by repeating the Auxiliary Prayer and a Poem entitled "Growing Employment information statistics The number of clients unemployed and registered for work at the Canada Em- ployment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of February totalled 11,009, consisting of 4,826 female and .6,183 male clients. Placements in the three offices totalled 500 for the month, which compares to a total of 432 placements during January. The majority of clients were registered in Clerical and related; Sales; Service; Product "Fabricating, ~ Assembling and Repairing; Construction Trades; Material - Handling and related. During February, the greatest employment opportunities existed in .Trade; Manu- facturing of Transportation equipment and the Primary Metal Industry. In February, there were 37 agreements signed under the Canada Manpower Industrial Training Program. As a result, 62 people will benefit from both + training and employment in the Region of Durham. At the end of February, there were 212 students in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre and 65 people receiving academic upgrading at Durham College. PENS Pencils - Markers All Colours PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 " usiness aft, baking and tea ahaa a Penny Draw - a money raising project of Honeydale Branch will be held at the Municipal Hall, Friday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Clara Warren will convene same and will need plenty of support from the members. The Hospital Auxiliary Spring Fair is to be held at Latcham Centre, May 2 at 2 m. Donations of baking, etc. would be welcomed. A report of planning for the District Annual of Ontario South was presented by 1st Vice President - Clara Warren. Honeydale Institute will be the hostess Branch for the District Annual to be held May 28 in St. John's Presbyterian Church in Port Perry. Names for "In Memoriam" are to be sent to Mrs. S. Cawker of R.R. 1, Nestlefon. A Forum "Decorating with Imagination' will be of interest to W.I. members to be held in Trinity United Church Hall, Uxbridge on Wednesday, March 25 from 14 pm. Beverly Brooks, Home Economist in charge. Hospital Auxiliary Old" read: by the President' Mrs. Boagey. Minutes of February meeting. were read by secretary and adopted. Camille - Crozier reported on the finances for both General and Tuck Shop accounts. Correspondence was read by the President including Thank You notes and informative letters re _the Regional meetings. Hazel Coates . reported seven girls and five boys born in hospital last month and displayed a lovely lot of knitted articles which had been turned in for the Tuck Shop. Spring conference was announced for April 8 to be held at Ajax. Anyone wishing to go please call Eleanor Davidson 985-2393 by March 30. Details on the Spring Fair reported hy committee. Date of Fair May 2 in Latcham Centre 2:00 - 4:00 in afternoon. Annual Tag Day will be held June 5. Plans are being made for fall conferences to be held in Port Perry October 7. Next regular meeting on April 20th. Meeting adjourned and " closed with benediction. A social time was enjoyed with Reta Boe and Reta Beadle, serving lunch. -- Edna Wilson spoke briefly on the Motto - 'Spend your hours learning instead of yearning." Mary Pickard. told members in an interest- ing fashion "How to Live." A lively sing-song with "Lillian Harper at the piano was enjoyed. An excellent atalk was given by guest speaker Lyn Tomlinson of Oshawa who is actively involved in the recycling program. Many - 1981 Demonstrators YEAR END CLEARANCE Warm weather has left us with a number of machines that are ready to go! Come See Us for SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON New Snowmobiles. . -a large stock of used snowmobiles - An excellent selection of clothing Prices will never be better!! : SALEENDSMARCH 31,1981 points of interest were brought to the attention of the members. She advised getting in touch with re- cycling stations for pointers - Oshawa is closer. Slides and pictures were shown. .A question and answer period followed her excellent presentation. Lyn was warmly welcomed by the members and thanked by the group in charge. closed with O Canada. 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