Pages SECTION A Tilt HI- It ALU Wednesday May G THANKS CHRISTIANNES Ballinaf Hens earn Oscars The Canadian Cancer Society April campaign benefitted Thursday from the boutique staff who donated cent locally from the effort at Boutique In the from bill paid the week previous while Market Centre chairman Steamer the hop matched their total Staff members arc left to left and publicity chairman Diane McCracktn Wilson Lea Mutton owner of the Society a Hills unit accepted a cheque for and Joan Nipper attends provincial meetin Ministry praises Institute as valuable voluntary group Herald Special Alexander of Georgetown who represents WellingtonSouth and Wellington Centre on the board of directors for the Federated Women Institutes of Ontario was among tes to the organization semi annual meeting lost month in Toronto Provincial President Janet of Springfield led the women as they discussed the Year of the Disabled and the other projects She told of the student from Zambia and one from India who are attending Ware College of England in the Child Care Course as a result or the donation of from These students will return to their native countries to teach others You arc a vibrant active and valuable voluntary group said Molly home economics branch lor of the Ministry of and Food She was report ing on the 1 volunteer from the W I who made it possible for persons to benefit from the adult courses Not to be forgot ten were the leaders for the members of the clubs who had taken the projects The Vi I always ready with scholarships presented a students entering family and consumer studies at University as well as others throughout the province Daffodil lunch features song funny recitals By Mrs JOHN raid Correspondent Now we are into the merry month of May What a cold wet and miserable April we had Let hope that sunshine blue skies and flowers will come the weeks ahead est ending for April when we held our Daffodil Luncheon on the Of course it was a rainy misty day but those who came enjoyed the wonderful musical numbers the humor recitations by Mary Picket and the speaker Murray with his talk and colored pictures on sleeping children around the world Then April seven young people were welcomed into Church membership Glen Barnes Charles Bird Julia Griffin Hamilton Robinson William Robinson and Lynda Wing field Ten adults Joined by transfer Also a small gift was ted to Mr and Mrs Paul Slcmp who were marvellous with the Youth Group and the Easter Sim rise Service and other lines of Church work they are moving to Waterloo where Linda will be assisting in the United Church for a One Saturday evening recently Mrs Ford Wiekson and her daughters held a shower in their home for Wendy Bridge ford who is being married In June to David Alexander The bride received many lovely gifts for which she expressed her thanks Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Clayton Wilson who cele brate their wedding versa ry May It will be a very happy day In every way for you for memories of 56 years Are passing In review And as you recollect the Joys these grand memories bring We want you to know you re being wished the best of everything For 56 years you have been together you older you re both getting better forget the tenth is Mother Day Spring time is here it the month of May birds up above Arc so happy and gay They are busy chirp ing because it Is Mother a Day In all the world There Is no other Quito as wonderful as Your own Mother Directors were enthusiastic as they shared in the plans for the World Conference to be held in Vancouver in 1983 The members proud that their country was so honored joined with members across Canada to prepare a warm welcome for the overseas guests Some members will choose to attend the ACWW Conference in Winnipeg Nov 12 to 14 when delegates from the western provinces as well as Ontario will meet to learn discuss and share Ideas For others It will be a visit to the Lee Museum Home at Sloney Creek during the week of June I to when they may stroll through the beautiful grounds view the artifacts in this historic home that is now owned by the Women Institute of Ontario On June at the Agricul lural Hall of Fame in Milton the likeness of Adelaide founder of the will be unveiled along withseven others She and Mr Lee started this movement that has spread around the world As members prepared for an 85th celebration in 1332 they may reflect on he past but they are challenged to have a vision of the future that will meet the changing needs take positive action that their understanding and caring may benefit others By SMITH Herald Correspondent Then wire eleven II clubs taking part in Achievement Day for the region Wednesday School in Milton Home economist Nancy Schmidt welcomed all She slit was pleased to see so winy out including a number if fathers The program demonstra lio us and exhibits all put on by numbers of the club chose to pu on a The of the project finished was Which first The Chicken Or Egg The girh did not tune the answer to that but ly dd make tasty which chicken provided aid nutritious kg recipes were up Ih could be served for break fast and lunch with desserts for the dinner at night It was a skit put on by which took in all their members Half the girls dressed up as were confined to Ihc hen house doing their job they had made up a little which they sang It described how boring it was for them as hens and if they were their freedom they would choose some other To add to the comedy Kelly I dressed as a rooster and mode an appearance to see thai the hens weren I loafing One mother hen was rewarded when her eggs burst open and flock of baby chicks appeared Mrs Sthmidl had favorable comments for all the put on by the different clubs During the evening the leaders and were especially thanked and given a badge girl completing dub received a certificate a silver coffee spoon Helen of fad was among the ten girls receiving County Honors the District President Doris Llnd say was unable to be present so the first vice president Mrs Norton brought greetings District Women The Fall project for the club will be Get Set Sew The 103rd anniversary of Church was Sunday There were not as many out as in The men women and young people in the St John Ambulance Brigade arc thoroughly trained in First Aid and must requalify every SMALLWOODKELMAN ENGAGEMENT Mr and Mrs Clarence of tor get own eased to announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley also of tor town The wedding will take place it m June27 A reception will at the North and Country Club J photo Moore Park Plaza ORANGES doz ROSE BUSHES 049 GRAPES 99 ib BANANAS 29 LETTUCE 4V GREEN ONIONS 51 MCINTOSH APPLES 4i CAROB CHIPS CI special music by the twocholrs and an Inspiring but thought provoking message by the guest He was Rev Donald Amos Interim mini of Century United Church Weston and retired minister of Grace United Church in Brampton Mr Amos started his mon by saying that leading men of our country were called not long ago to witness the send off of the two astronauts an awe inspiring sight He arc putting too much attention on what is in space Here on this earth there is so much turmoil unrest and lack or self discipline thai if something is not done we might all perish Before the sermon the men choir favored with an anthem followed by the bcauii anthem by the ladies choir If We All Said a Prayer Later on the combined choirs gave the musical selection I Found the Answer The beautiful basket of flow placed in the Church were from the funeral or Jack Smith who passed away early last week He wis the father of Mrs Gary Brown The McLean family also had placed in the Church a lovely plant in bloom In loving memory of Donald McLean Former resldi and worship pers at the Church who were welcomed at the anniversary service were Rev Jim Kirk wood with his father Jim Klrkwood Campbell of George town and with her daughter Snow also from Georgetown There were a number of others who were guests for the day We extend sympathy to Mr and Mrs Gary Brown and family In the loss other father Jack Smith Dr and Mrs Brian and family have returned home from a pleasant holiday in Florida Mr and Mrs William Fur Catharines spent last Saturday with Ruth Burt and other relatives living in the vicinity CORRECTION In this Weeks Flyers May 6 9 page 1 Skillet Ad should read Your Mother or Your Wife The Paint and Wallpaper Loft imams are pleased to announce their Grand Opening Saturday May 9th at 900 am We will help YOU do it right WALLPAPER over rote of wallpaper instock paper mylar foil vinyl grasscloths and accessories Selection Service Williams fashion Right colorscouleurs L The Paint and Wallpaper Loft Above the Carpet Barn HOURS 900am Salmd 900am 26 Guelph St at Mill Georgetown 8770729