Halton Hills Newspapers

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 6, 1984, p. 5

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Georgetown Acton Wednesday June Mariene Lett Kim Corknro Kim Uremia Traceylyn Braiding were tome of the competitor at the Acton Swim meet Saturday Several swimmers kick off to get a good start In their race at the swim meet held at McKenileSmlth on Saturday The Swimming or Acton competed against teams from Elmira and Kincardine Catherine Ferri docs the back stroke at the Acton swim meet at McKenileSmlUi on Saturday Swimmer take your mark Acton managed to gather a total of points to take the swim meet held at Smlth school on Saturday Several swimmers get ready or their race in a meet at school on The Swimming Stars of Acton won the meet with a total of points Kincardine was second with and was third with 160 points Dublin WI meets in Guelph at Blyth home Over members journeyed to on Thursday evening to attend the monthly meeting of Dublin Women a Institute at the home of Mrs Horace Blyth Sunnylea Cm cent Mrs M assisted as cohostess Ladies does this description your Job was the amusing verse used by the President Mrs D Hunter in presiding for the opening exercises Roll call was interesting when pictures of the members grand mothers were shown it being History night A good financial report of the Lunch Sale at Mrs Marion Hunter line auction held recently was given by Mrs Wilson when the turned in proceeds from the booth Members were reminded of the gaweya Fun Fair bdng held on June 1G at Brookvllle Public School and several ladles volunteered to help in the Dublin Booth Donation of to the Mental Health Association and to the Acton Services were approved Thirteen members of the Branch attended the District Annual on May 17 at St David s Church Campbellvilte and a splendid report was given at the meeting by Mrs H district director She said there are 297 members from Branches in Halton County It was of interest to the Branch members to see the upcoming President of the Halton District Mrs Las by pin the past presidents pin on Mrs Norton who has served well n that capacity for the past two year term Mrs Moffat a member of the Branch as well the Centre Wellington District Annual held the day before and which she attended Greenock Wl Mrs John McLean who attended the Officers Conference in Waterloo from Dublin gave a full and interesting report of the sessions held there Six hundred Insti members attended the three day event Tweedsmuir History books with many local pictures as well as family and histories were enjoyed by the members as they turned the All feel an indebted ness to the curator Mrs who has done a splendid work in chronicling the past in this district Mrs Dodds mentioned that these books had been taken to recently by Mrs M dson for a showing there To compliment the grandmothers of the Branch Mrs J McLean read three poems entitled The Modern Grandmother An Angel with an Apron and My Old Quilting Frames Mrs Wilson conducted a game Three were given to Mrs J Mc In tyre for having the most grand children also the most grandsons and the most granddaughters Mrs Watkins for the most great grandchildren Mrs for being the youngest grand mother and Mrs A Murchison for having the youngest grandchild Mrs Murchison was also celebrating her birthday all grandmothers in the Branch each received a plant to take home Lunch was served by Mrs Armstrong M ss Mildred I son and Mrs W I son assisted by Mrs Thanks were extended by Mrs J to the hostess a and ail who had assisted the program and lunch The next meeting 11 beheldon June at the home of Mrs M Blue Springs Two members honored by Institute at tea The May meeting of the Greenock Women Institute wo held at Ihe home of Mrs Johnston with 15 members attend one newly Joined President Mrs A McKeown opened the meeting with poems The rollcall was a mystery What I would like if I were shut In It proved Mrs G Leslie read Meditations After business the past president Mrs Alt ken was presented with a gift in apprec for her capable years in the chair Members were shown a film Women in Crisis which was entertaining comical as well as educational In Apr 1 Greenock W I held a Tweedsmuir Tea at the home of Miss A Mrs Duff eld was a guest Mrs Wallace the curator gave an Interesting talk on the Tweedsmuir book Mrs C Allen was presented with a life The Optimist Clubs of North Halton present- TV BINGO Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 0109 Wesleyan Street Georgetown Ontario and Mrs G Wallace was presented w a certificate of merit Meanderings by Barkman A few years ago a little black and white kitten was meow ng the midst of the poison ivy Our daughter waded in carefully and brought it out 1 guess someone had just let it out of a car We introduced her to our cat Pushkin and she became a f getting all her required needles She was very y cat and needed nothing except food and love A couple of weeks ago we took a train trip out west for days and our sons came every evening to look after the an mols The second day Katusch disappeared and we have never seen her since we returned I hope she not 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