Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 2, 1954, p. 12

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nassaraweys presbyterian church wu th seuiruj for the jrd district annual of the womens tnstuites of hejton county about 150 ladies were present whed mrs max fee- theretone was elected president of helton wj mrs j t- ellerby xjlnubouse presided art ihe iwetlnjg av james sutherland evethe welcomlni ed- drees and mrs a diamond replied the theijae was broader our vis ion lar0er our thbuaats kinder ouvdrdf better our deeds mrs chester service read the minutes of the last district annual and gave the treasurers report al together 21 branches were repre sented mrs uluon bailey gave the auditors report eaeeurue clubs mri mabel itorsnarft hal lou home eronoinlst stressed the need of all ifumem felling clubs and car- den clubs and encouraged new clubs to start iteports of the standing commit ters followed mrs f anderson of acton agriculture and cstiadlan industries reported 21 reports snd closed with s poem faith mrs c chester nurvsl reported for citizenship snd education mrs maurice heedhead it tt 2 xi l lion for home economics and health stressed making your lome a home mrs vclma norrii r it 2 mil ton with is rcporta on community activities and public hrlatlons hoped for more reports next year mrs w t sinclair georgetown for historical research and current events mentioned palermos 80th anniversary and 13 tweedsmulr history book mrs f hhinrhart of it ii i campbcllville convener for resolutions read three miss lonia lawrence it it 2 oukvllle junior convener read three reports rum acton milton and palermo feel satisfaction mrs j l fcllcrby llmehousc leave a report of her work during tier term of two year as president after vtalting 26 senior branches six junior branches and five ach ievement days she has a feeling of satisfaction of auccesaful projects well done it shows hie importance of small efforts the last 53 years she said the accw convention in toronto last auifust was like a vast sea of humanity it was the highlight of all institute work she said the motto should alwaya be do unto others as you would have them do unto you keep up the good work and in time reward will come our way iot us use our mary stewart collect us 10 com mandments i is more blesaed to give uum to receive she declared after thanking especially the secretary mrs chester service and all other officers she closed with a poem entitled keep reaching mrs lloyd crawford jed in com munity singing mlas irene mcbrtde was the de partment speaker who stressed that the junior institutes apeak well for the future mrs ii p hendry gait brought greetings from the federated wom ens institutes of ontario 45487 are members in ontario a 040 schol arship whjbe iflven to s jamaica girl passing qac examinations this year all favoured another presidents conference next year she sug gested each branch have a discus sion on how do radio and tv programs nltect family life she advised that branches should not art rnacotlnrs nor give names to salesmen civil defence should be supported rural people should have food centres supply and evaluation posts in case of war a rwio tent will be at the in ternational ploughing match at breslau in october mrs milton brown gave the nom- jnatlrig cxiraralucc rtport and the result of the election of officers is new officers honorary president mrs j l ellerby president mrs max ken th erst one h r 1 burlington first vice president mrs g somerville hr2 acton second vice president mrs vclma nonla r r 2 ml hon secretary treasurer mrs j l el lerby r r 4 acton federated representative mrs j l ellerby alternate mrs frank rhtnehsrt r il 1 campbell vule auditors mrs q cheater ft h 1 norval mrs w t sinclair geor- getown musict festival director 4rf clarence ford r r 4 mu- ton federation of agriculture mrs w wytklns r r 3 acton resolu tions mrs d wendover palermo district delegate mrs max feoth- erstone r rt17 rurhntfton alter nate wrs o somervule r r 2 acton standing committees axrieut- ture am canadian industry mrs anderson box 503 atton cltlien- ahjp and education mrs chester sexvic ri r- 3muton onomics and health mrs it dv- idson r r 3 acton community afctivrles hrd public juutlons ajm frank chliholm hornpythis- torloal researob and xxmwthv- nu a x huddeu r r 3 rafaaa f end the ladles aid 04 kassagaweya prsajbytetian church served the ttoinflul dinner to oil present tw afternoon aeadon opened with community sjngtng by mrs i crawford mrs somervtlle preesn ted the wj jewel for faithful ser vice which as pinned on mrs j l ellerby by mrs max vethee- stohs mr ellerby suitably replied wh thank mrs milton brown pras anted mrs chester swrvlce with a jpft for six years of liard work as secretary the roll call was answered by each branch naming the president slid secretary- mrs w ilallentln elocutionist gave two numbers which were ap preciated by all the question box was openaa and questions snswer- ed mrs ed ban ford umehouse gave the music festival report mrs it l davidson acton gave the fed eration of agriculture reporl ashgrove womens institute milt be hastes to the 4- district annual the halutn institute pic nic will be held in july in acton the committee in charge is the prealdejit and secretary from acton dublin and hannurkburn branches te hat guard reeards it was decided to purchase steel boaes for wi reords for sal- keeping a resolution was endoraed to have adult education clasars nrxt winter in hallon clothing will be sent to korea 1000 was donated lo the police assoc is uohj for trees for the hallon manor dramquln ii later y tees prize for tweedsmulr history books were awarded first to drum- quin wi second to sllverwood w i third u dublin wi childs fix year old outfit was won by dublin w i also salada tea prizes with the busy beea wi second ttnd palermo wj third tor landscape oil paintings moun tain union w i came first cxiblin w second and palermo wi third farm news george v britain moves for decontrol of meat price controls and rationing of all meats and bacon by the british food ministry is scheduled to end it midnight july 3rd licit timing july 1st fanners will again be able to market their livestock by priv ate treaty or by auction the nat ional farmers union lias also an nounced plans to set up a fatstock marketing corporauon to provide a further alternative and voluntary method of sale on dressed weight basis to producers sir james tur ner nfu president stated that the corporation would be essentially a competitive trading organization operating in a trrc market and would stand or fall by the service it gave its customers the produc ers the butcher and the housewife private meat imports from coun tries with which the uk has bulk purchase agreements will resume as soon after july 3rd as contracts are completed with private trade with all other countries free to resume on july 4th in the case of bacon however the food ministry will continue as the sole importer but will resell bacon to the trade which will be free of rationing and prlco controls for that speclst printing job why not come in an consult the her ald printing specialists for tv service on all wakes call ernies radio tr 72701 roiy theatre bu9 ai ill il rr commercial and domestic wiring at leos electric service mill street tr 72901 beatty pumps liberal trodein allowance phone in the morning between 730 and 800 am after hours triangle 73245 axk f or henry dylotra i keep cool look cool stay cool- canvas or metal awnings mmmkm k ail brampton awning venetian blind co valancx boxes drapery tracks tw dooklru phone or write v bboyvn p0 bex lit brampton pbene s3 w ij baler twine bulldog and empire mexican brands 825 a bale 800 a bale in vz ton lou coop brand 950 a bale halton cooperative supplies free delivery route day m m w georgetown tr 72981 milton 127 e inn a mm mtxhulat fummmlf t or amtta xtnt inn seen mfokl- amamrtctfaueu nut on aoirxtrmmr thwiaornk annus uiavrvuo wmaawjua nu dcpaamenia may udb be turned out in a n vitravt rmlrmri tult built on the tamrel unes of the old- fuhlonfid alhtaowa made of 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