easter flowers many gome back for 50th institute dinner wednesday evening april 1 1053 the georgetown he page s by ejog the georgetown womens insti tute celebrated their fiftieth anniv ersary at a banquet held in st georges church hall on wednes day evening march 25th beginning at 6 30 p m the guests signing the blue and gtold register were mrs george c campbell mrs clarence hayes mrs h c bailey mrs frank fetch mrs dan livingstone mrs w pottcd plants hydrangea easter lilhes daffodils cinerariae rose plants spirea pink and white violets caladiums ivy peperonias cacti a cutflowers carnations roses gladioli snaps daffodils sweet peas pansies tulips downtown store nextdoor to thompsons hardware norton floral in ttoronbo in august miss collins replied to mrs sinclairs toast in her low spoken wellassured voice miss collins has been in institute work for fortytwo years and knows a great deal about it she always begins her little talks wiiui an apology that she has no large family at home but she is so understanding and has had such a wide experience the writer ven tures to say thai there is not a wife or mother in her audience who phcfff315w nclair soer b taylor photo- fl s m ving heard her mrs dap living john oneill luena campbell mrs mnnt inavi tn rlnr w v grant mrs herb cleave mrs seward wilson mrs a r van- natter mrs r h jones mrs g purcell provincial president fort william mrs wm anderson guelph mrs wm frank miss e m collins w i staff toronto mrs w law son mrs j sanfordnmrs norman snyder mrs annie bal- lantine mrs alice collier mrs chester service scotch block mrs w t cromar mrs velma norris mountain union mrs maurice readhead mountain union mrs m j brown hornby winnrfred g ivens limehouse marjorie inman rose piercey mrs percy cleave mrs a e cripps stayner mrs stanley gowland mrs george no ble mrs verrdl rawson mrs w trade your present tires on 1953 generals as low as at low as 1895 big tradein on your present t ec drive in today lllcj dont delay dkk riddall motors your ford v monarch dealer main and guelph streets phone 280 i stone proposed a toast to the geor getown n institute which was replied to by mrs george campbell who gave a very brief presume of the work accomplished during the last fifty years two minutes silence was observed for the death of our beloved queen mary who was an institute member at sandrdngham and those in our own institute who had passed to a higher reward mrs seward wilson read greetings from mayor armstrong very complim entary and grateful for the work done dn the municipality several visitors brought greetings from neighbouring institutesrx mrs harold cleave convener of iprogram had planned a very fine program most amusing of all were itiie gals in old fashioned costumes jsl i underneath their dsguises could bo kaiser seafcrth mrs fred arm- secn lhe fam3 qf r t pa f i xia pfamslmre harnlri nravemag ton mrs- c h barber mrs fred mcnally mrs fred brown lime- house mrs frank 9ykes mrs les lie griten ashgrove mrs russell hepburn ashgrove mrs thomas giiten ashgrove mrs arthur rud- dell ashgrove mrs wilfnd bird ashgrove mrs r t paul mrs s robin mrs jack williamson mrs a s wilson mrs em thompson ruth f evans mrs robert wal- die mrs j r scott mrs hazcn graham mrs e r wheeler ham ilton mrs wm marshall g m broadfoot mrs e r robinson m w broadfoot mrs k c lmd say mrs clare wrlson mrs agnes leslie limehouse mrs a j smethurst limehouse mrs jean mcrae lacombe alberta miss c g mcqueen lacombe alta mrs j b mackenzie mrs e sanford limehouse mr f kersey mrs i bennett mrs s kirkpatrick of limehouse mrs frank brown of limehouse it pays to advertise in the herald i ter of music mrs a h feller mrs jack bailey jr ruth evans mrs jack addv mrs w t cro mar mrs herb cleave and mrs mrs chester deforest what they lacked in harmony they made up in rhythm w ith the audience humming along miss ruth lans solos were much appreciated mrs cromars readings were thoroughly enjoyed as usual her rendering of the instoot makes one wonder if they have not been remiss in some of the institute work mrs herb reid brought something new and differ- ent to her audience with her piano accordion and got great applause mrs clarence hayes field assist ant in home economics in intro ducing the principal speaker mrs r g purcell gave these interest ing statistics there are over 1400 branches of the women s institute in ontario and over 45000 mem bers mrs purcell brought much food for thought also a preview mrs j glynn limehouse mrs of the convcnt of the associated w a mcgowan mrs f w john- countrywomen of the world to be son mrs h gollop mrs r gol- ne m map l gardens in lop prairie maguire mrs lome toron in august canada day is pleave mrs e r burk mrs w t graham norval mrs v gollop hanover mrs walter whilmee mrs albert iivingstonc mrs w p bull guelph mrs wellington wilson mrs arthtur rtet mrs louise hunlti mrs annie stull mrs d ii miciuri mrs s grout fobinson mrs lrmk all itt rut bell mrs w g btll mrs heib held umlotti mt tullough mrs k r souther mrs m j henderson mrs alex mtkinncj jr mrs wm mcclurt mrs walter anthony brampton fhbeth appelbe mrs a c mc- murchj hutonvillc mrs j d kill mrs dick litali mrs har old mcclurc mrs john h mccul- loch provinciaf secretary i- wio brampton mrs harold cleave mrs j l ellerby district president limehouse mrs a h feller mrs jack bailey jr mrs chester de forest mrs jack addy glen wil liams the hall and tables were beauti fully decorated with the institute colours blue and gold the head table was also decorated with beau tiful bowls of flowers yellow roses and blue iris given by miss mamie campbell in memory of her moth er mrs dan campbell which were afterwards distributed to sick and shutin members the other tables were tastefully decorated whti yel low daffodils and blue cornflowers baskets of pussy willows were dis- to be a big feature a pageant depicting various ages from the in dians down this was to have been held on friday but they havehad to unhide siturda m iple leaf gardiiih holds 10 000 and there ire 4001 in out irio iluiic so the tick ets will lutvi to be allii ilid hope w i in ill sa sit miu at the con vention mrs sew mi wilson tame down fnm the he id i ink ind nrtstnud mis john oneill with an orthid honouring her as the oldest mem ber present mrs oneill was em otionally overcome for the mom ent but replied very graciously to this honour of course she ive a lot of credit to her coworkers of the old days the writer believes those were the finest days when inst lite work was one of work sacrifice and love for your fellow man the singing of o canada brought a very enjoyable evening to an end there were hurried hellos and goodbyes and all agreed and en dorsed the first two lines of the ode a goodly thing it is to meet in friendships circle bright all is over the fiftieth anniver sary has come and gone but much credit for its success is due to the convener mrs h c bailey and her committee she worked hard and long beforehand was very much in the backgound at the ac tual proceedings but should have a trdbuted around the room suitable zlztt t i z z serviettes and gold programs prin ted in blue were placed at each set ting mrs seward whson the president said a very flitting grace which was followed by the singing of the institute ode then came a sumptuous turkey dinner with all the trimmings ser ved by the daughters of the church who really excelled themselves next came the three storey birth day cake with happy birthday dear institute each person re ceived a generous piece and yes it was a good cake edna mrs seward wilson the president wel comed the guests very warmly and introduced those at the head table wmifch included present officers provincial officers and others mrs j l ellerby district president ac ted as mc and proposed a toast to the queen which was answered by singing of tie national anthem a toast proposed to the womens institute by mrs w t sinclair was to have been replied to by miss hands at the finish as we close we just want to give much credit to our beloved president mrs seward wilson who carried on under health difficulties the boy scout paper collection anna p lewis director of w i in jtm satiuaday was a grand success- ontario toronto who was yl and s the committee wishes to thank the much regret was voiced over this citizens of georgetown and vicinity in her place she sent two very well for their splendid cooperation our known and outstanding women thanks too to the lads and dads for mfes e m collins of the provln- then- hours of work and to those dal w i staff toronto and mrs who so generously supphejt trucks r g purcell provincial president fort william who was in toronto it has been definitely degkled fai connection with preparations cor that sooat camp wol be held in the acww co to bo held camp ififh hi haliburton ev- olls carrolls guarantee every boo to be fresh mild in flavor and free from imperfections ton can boil poach scramble or fry our boos with csmplete confidence oayrboxxs eoos are candled and packed exclusively for carrolls idmltoi they may not be purchased elsewhere stock up for baste at out special low prices qhinaware package of quick quakes oats as 51c special niagara kilt raspberry jam with pzuj1h s4oz jab paramount fanoy bed sockeye salmon y special lyim valley golden cream style corn i 19c lynn valley special process peaslsc aybnar fancy steve 2 peas f 24c mclaren staffed olives s37e australian seedless raisins mel swoqcash refund dref uulfl special aylmer boston brown porkbeans 20oz tins 29c carrolls delicious new cheese 41c maple leaf bindleas sliced bide bacon wcb pko 36c fresh fruits and vegetables rovar yrau ttfatig new cabbage lb 7c washed cello bags spinach 2 for 27c iceberg size 24 s lettuce 2 for 25c pel no 1 table potatoes 10 lb 33c sttnkist size 288 oranges doz 23c golden yellow bananas lb 17c fresh daily bunch carrots waxed turnips cello tomatoes rhubarb radishes pineapples peppers cucumbers celery hearts broccoli beets greening and macintosh apples etc cry scout will be expected to raise s5 00 registration the bal ance will be underwritten by the committee spring is here and ii is a good time to put the out in scouting bbw about plannlnc a hike during she easter holidays the boy scout committee met in st johns church parlour on thursday evening sod laid primary plans for the scout camex scouts and cifas are reminded that their law and promise are im portant guides 3r dairy lmn