toe herald second section georgetown onhurjq wednesday june 14th 190 3econd section tqm flavowtj hi vacuomiialeo i turn witter ejfewaaas twst saesastsbs sefssitysnsm bssbstweriuasj fmys vste eslef llnteegp raauas wnai ss ca ada v rt l v jack t7 dutrict representative gmnetawn ontarie branch office brampton ontarie cnrs duplex ioomettc brings you dayamdmhimt at low cost something new in roundtheclock travel enjoyment is yours in canadian nationals smart duplex roomettes heras ail the privacy and convenience of a bedroom f only 10 ptr ctnt mot tbm lowfr btrtb mtl by day lounge in comfort on the toft restful foam rubber seat read or just relax as you view tbe scenery un folding outside your picture window in your duplex roomette you have your own toilet and wash basin your own temperature control when youre ready for sleep pull oat the deepcushioned foam rubber bed alcep soundly in airconditioned com fort in the morning enjoy a leisurely wash and shave in your own roomette next time you travel ask canadian national about duplex roomettea now in service on these routes mootreal- hahfaxmontreal torontotorooto- chicago- winnipegvancouver moo- trcalchicoutimi national mrs milton brown elected district institute head n f t halton branches hold annual meeting here ontario membership uill soon reach 50000 the 40th district annual q the hultjpn womens iristmit held la st johns united church george town on tuesday junejuh piftved to be an insplrattonaltrstfy for the lerge number ot delettabs who at tended to represent 28 branches throughout the county the morning session was operted by the womens institute ode and the lords prayer following regis tration promptness was the key note ot the program an address of welcome by the georgetown brnnchwos answered by miss aud rey rlnehart representing the braolcfield juniors minutes of the last district annual and the treas urers report were given by mra chester service secretarv-trcasur- cr it was shown that the past year had been a sucessful one the audi tors report confirmed this the busy bees of nassagawcya presen ted a portrait of mrs adelaide hoodless the beloved founder of the women s institute to the dis trict it was received by mrs o c campbell of georgetown with the words as it hangs in our dis trict meeting e revere the mem ory of the woman who gave to the world the women s institute the report of the standing com mittees were given bf the follow ing agriculture and canadian in dustries mrs h l davidson ac ton citizenship and education mrs e manning hornby home econ omics and health miss charlotte mccullqugh georgetown commun ity activities and public ilclattois- mrs r dredgo milton historical research and current events mrs velma norrls milton resolutions mrs j k mahon campbeutllle junior convener miss lorna law rence oskvuie mrs frank rlnehart president gave her report for the year she acknowledged with thanks a gavel presented to the district by mrs a w milllgan of burlington which had been made by a boy scout she thanked the executive and mrs service for their assistance and im pressed upon the new offlcen the nccfsslty of ulng the handbook she rccoeni5ed the work of the junior branches which were the senior brinches of tomorrow community singing was led by mrs llovd crawford and mrs g robertson a renott wns given bv miss l barber newmarket hal- tons home economist who spoke highly of the benefit of the home makers club the report of the provincial director was given by mrs m webber who outlined the proceedings of the provlnclol board meetings ontnru become women s institute conscious she said there were now 1 449 bran ches as compared with 1 400 bran ches a year ago there was a total membership in ontario of 47500 which it was hoocd would reach 50000 by the end of 19s0 she spoke of the education courses for secondary schools and colleges and of the stand taken against alcolho- llc beverages public welfare was more important than personal in dulgence nutrition tor children was to be a special study this year as a district project and it had been suggested that local w i s contact local theatres in an attempt to have suitable films shown for children at matinees rural schol arships form service compa music in the county and the compilation of the tweedsmulr village hlstor- iea were mentioned the provin cial board was asking- womens institutes to take a greater interest in schools to strive for better schools and to study grants a school committee within the in stitute was suggested mrs web ber spoke of the holiday week at the oac for wl members from july 10 and those wishing to take advantage ot this were advised to notify the public relations office nf the college before june 23 she gave many helpful hints in the presenting of resolutions and other matters mrs webber conducted the election ot officers which re sulted as follows mrs frank rlnehart honourary president mrs milton brown ner val president mrs j l ellerby umehouse first vice pre mrs e a manning hornby 2nd vie pre mrs chester 8ervlee mil ton secty treas mrs frank bjne- hart campbellvllle tmeratlon representative- mrs chester ser vice alternate mrs t o anders- son hamilton beach district dele gate to the annual convention al ternate mrs u awerbt mrs bailey and mrs jarvls milton auditors mrs milton brown rep resentative to the federation of agriculture miss lorna lawrence oakvllle junior convener the following standing committees were electsa agriculture and canadian industries mrs r- l davidson acton citizenship and education mrs e a manning hornby horn economics and health mrs ft jjat- kln georgetown community ac tivities aud public relations mrs r dredge milton ttmttrleal re search ond current events mrs velma norrla milton resolutions mrs- peter mclean ccdarvsle rep resentative to the music festival mrs e sanford llmehouse lunch was served by the wa of the united church after which the afternoon session commenced opened by the institute carol and thp mory steward collect presen tation of a jewel for service was mode to mrs rlnehart by mrs ell erby and mrs service the roll call was answered by m short history of each branch han ded in by the secretary a report oft the federation ot agriculture was given by mrs milton brown and reports ot the guelph confer ence were given by mrs rl dav idson and mrs manning under new business an invitation to hold the next- district annual at bethel church drumquin was accepted resolutions were car ried to be sent on to the area convention from the dublin in stitute came on objecting to the widely advertised margarine as compared with butter in view ot the fact that producers ot margar ine did not pay duty on imported oils and the manufacture of but ter was inspected from cpw to pound this was to be drawn to the attention ot the provincial and dominion governments from mountain union csnw resolution to ban the manufacture and sale of margarine in ontario as so per cent of margarine was imported duty free and the use ot 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