S lunch Norwegian flavor for Greenock WI Mrs C Allan Churchill N was the hostess for lite February The president Mrs A Rates opened the meeting with the ode and collect Mrs E Johnston Rave the meditation along with a poem and followed by the Lord Prayer The roll call was Norwegian recipe bring a ample Several pastries apple pudding fish casserole and a dessert made from Norwegian recipes were passed around by the members to have a look A delegate will be sent to the officers conference at Guclph In May A is planned to be held at a member Mrs home Feb Mrs A Gates and Mrs Wallace gave an interesting account of the area convention they attended at Guelph last fall By Wendy lately cry time the rest of the family goes out for the evening and leaves to struggle along by myself I roll up my sleeves drag out box full of film and a splicer and set to work editing ve got everything down to a system by now If I clear away the supper dishes move the trend box alt our projector on the counter and aim It at the frig I can whiz through pile of film In no time It was much to my surprise The topic for the program was Associated Country Women of the World and as the nth triennial conference of the A C W W was held In Oslo Norway 1971 the Program roll nil had a Norwegian flavor Miss Margaret of St I a visitor in the community showed slides of Sweden and a few of Spiral of the pictures were taken from the train as she was Iravellinj from Oslo to Bergen and it everyone an Idea of how isolated homes at the foot of the mountains and miles from are The pictures showed the beauty of the lakes mountains snow covered land and ponds She had several souvenirs of coins and spoons which she showed to everyone Miss Sinclair was thanked and pre seated with a by Mrs G I enjoyed the lunch made from the Norwegian recipes prepared by the members Mrs A Winter Courtesy convener thanked the hastes for use of her home and all hid made the program and lunch so interesting Mrs A Winter be hostess for the March family page first evening I had free rushed there with camera exactly the right time only to find that it had rained there that day but not here and So contented myself by taking a picture of my youngest meandering down a shady farm lane with the setting IODIC sun throwing leaf patterns over United Church study circle nut at the home of Mrs Ian Mctiillivary Tyler Ave on Wed Mrs Usher opened the meeting with a scripture and meditation Mrs fan read a few qui ins on Africa with members writing answers She then introduced the study of Afn and with discussion and maps the members became more of the problems of that vast continent As they proceed with the study they should have a of the gigantic task of Africa to reshape returned in a week time that everything went so well because 1 often have the same problem with cameras and such that 1 do with things around the house they go wrong as soon as I pick them up Family Camera example our Family camera was great for taking posed shots but the Tact that I had to hold It down arms length made candid pictures a little awkward sometimes like when 1 was standing in tall weeds or short bushes I ve got beautiful pictures of horses completely covered by one Queen lace flower bo the first time I went up in the Rockies a friend lent me his camera knowing that I wanted to lata pictures for the paper However It was a little on the old side and pieces kept falling off And it had to be opened with a bobbypln and the film changed with nail file It came as no surprise to hear someone say taking pictures for a NI- WiPAPFR After a few more problems developed few more screws fell out I never could figure out when they kept coming from I decided to Invest in a good second hand camera found exactly what 1 wanted Inst summer went around Inking pictures like mad Photographer dream But things still t go that smoothly The camera worked fine but circumstances went wrong I had my eye on a beautiful field of stroked oats that looked like a photographer dream when the sun was setting land I didnt have camera with me Mrs Alex Mann Auxiliary hostess The members of Knox Church were reod Mv Grandmas Valentine the of Mrs president Mrs Coles Mr and Mrs Don Reed reminded members of the with Mr and Mrs Mrs Mann convenor of the Day Praycr Tlde StiVSUt handmade At the close a social half hour MARRIED FFB at Holy Rosary Catholic Church In Milton were Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs Sylvester of Acton and Donald Mcrkley son of Mr and Mrs Ralph Merkley of Milton girls display for Dublin WI The Tree Press Wednesday February told to Miss Dorothy Simmons read a letter from Mrs Allan louder meeting of the Unit United Church Women telling about their Interesting work the Indinns on a reserve near Winnipeg M Oil meeting Mrs Cleave mid Psalm and took her theme Rest and Peine the treasurers report indicates January as being a healthy month financially for the United Women ladies the Kelly Nursing Home the other years old re wished a happy birthday Mrs Shoemaker gave her icport on vislLs A pot luck supper to be he I till Kin I at Hie meeting World Day of Prayer to lie Held on March was memoirs attended tin meet inc it Next I waited for quite some time for my favorite puss Tansy cat tosettledownlnthcsun with her paws all tucked in drowse with a contented Mouse- fed look on her face But Just as I pushed the button she yawned as wide as she could Lost try My last try these were to enter In the contest at Acton Fair wns a picture of my daughter Beth riding a well known Hunter marc The horse owner got her all lined up posed beautifully land I did the same with Beth I just got the camera focused and was about to snap the picture when the marc little filly rushed up for a late lunch Of course the mare went hipshod Beth looked around in exasperation and there went the picture I had planned However not to let the film go to waste I entered the three pictures anyhow and placed with all three But then when it came time to use them in the paper as was the general Idea of the contest the negatives t be found anywhere Oh well the Fall Fair is on its way again and maybe if I now things might MIGHTgo monthly meeting the Dublin W I was held the home of Mrs M Ncllls meeting was brought to order lent Mrs Mrs Mrs M Hunter is In the hospital Ho 11 was answered by numbers and eight visitors ludinf the girls Mrs Armstrong elected to the Officers Conference the University of May mil I I displays were disi ils A euchre committee was Mrs b Norton Mrs I Pierce Mrs Kirlon and Mrs I VnnHecl for the next Pierces on Quilt blocks Quilt blocks were handed out to all members by the quilt convener Mrs W Frank These to be sewn at home and Mrs Force U C W president A gem ml nut tint of members I tin Unite I Church Women was lie Id of li week with luck in Iheehnnli A slate of rs was i Mrs It lone secretary Mrs Utile In Mrs Italph Denny up will continue to to meet the demands of the century with loiuif their cultures next meeting will be held at the of Wm Coats St on the third Wed ncsdnj of March Anyone interested in will be me Mrs Carl Clarke of visited his mother and sister Ixis list week Mrs Art Gordon Is making favorable progress In Cuelph Hospital She fell in the kitchen of her home and broke her hip Mrs It en nick read a letter from Mrs of the Mental Health Assoc Hie topic for the evening Historical Research Mrs W Mi Intyre ml about the history in 1 uslinih I llie 11 girls set up sponsor its Korean child display and McCarron tj attended the I ive a little talk on Personal ire an I Ncwmnn spoke mjmmmm on Cure A small report was civcn by four members Mrs M Mrs I Moffat Mrs A Near and Mrs l on the luncheon of the Women s Institute in Ontario which they attended at the York in Toronto Gift presented Mrs H presented with a gift of a r and tray from the Institute for recti vine her Provincial Honours in II clubs The meeting closed Willi The Queen and Institute race I unch was served by Mrs It Mrs I Mt and Mrs Douglas assisted by Mrs Nellis Courtesies were by Mrs W cling Fun bingo for Golden Age Club By Mrs Isle Reed Mrs Tins Mason Mrs Mary luwcrlhnnusunl attendance ttinham Mrs Jordan Mrs the olden Age Club on Tuisday I amber tor could be blamed on March at 2 in we winter conditions an I all members will be on tap the current flu lit ami ready for an afternoon of Iwg which hies Its toll fun and ft Ibwshlp among tin older folk 1 1 Silicon sympathy wan IVVOnne Mull expressed for Mrs larke on the triple loss of a beloved grandson S president Mrs I hud prepared mi sling for Ihe I he first meeting or the evening and In aim nee Ashgrove club war held fun was quickly Saturday leaders Mrs by Mr and Mrs Mills and Mrs Davidson Hit lLilon Auxiliary the next Being loineil ihe and the Well Dressed and Well A store kindly broomed Hie main article to prizes llie Is a duster lull clicking good time Flection as iiraelltally everyone wan a muting followed the winner and they kidded with the J thtir winninhs pi and then to the Birthday election of the officers with birthdays include Ivy in us president Mrs lean Smith Jack Hargrove vrml tiiher vice president Donald lit Mrs Pearl Margaret secretary Kennedy and Mrs trciesurcr Joanne Wilson and Hume prcfis Mrs mid her helpers reporters March lunch committee will be illness consisted of a demonstration on good posture Donna Milton heads Greenock Sweets story of the composer life was offered praycr Miss Hall gave a Valentine reading Hymn Kindly light was sunt and again the story of the Mann Miss Hall Mrs Graham serving a delicious Valentine lunch Mrs McLellan on behalf of all present offered a vote of thanks Jane heads The Acton club met on Monday February at the home to begin work on the spring club Being Well Dressed and Well Groomed The meeting was called to order by former president Shirley who lead in the H Pledge New officers are president Jane Munro vice president treasurer Shirley press reporter phone caller Shirley Jocque They decided to have secretary once again to be sure notes were completed weekly Leader Mrs MacNaughton told some of the requirements needed to complete this club nave a choice of a type of loungewear on posture and gave sheets on requirements of a record book and the other was a sheet to keep a record of the cost of your Different types of materials that could be used for loungewear were discussed keeping in mind the garment is for spring The meeting concluded on a discussion of different shapes of faces and the shape which suited each member short holiday Though delayed at tin airport for a few hours the reached Iheir destination to find cooler temperatures than had been prevailing Mrs Miller and Mrs Herrinton Place have had sever attacks of the flu but fecluu some better Brian Moore Cons Nick ranon Julian Zajac and Harry Moon have returned from a go If in t holiday in the sunny stulh Mrs has a leg in cos following a fill She won be out and around for quite a few New officers were elected at first met lint of IheGrcenoek Home maker s Club The new is Donna Milton vice pre si tent Janice Secretary irb Gates press reporter 1 can I and telephone convener Barbara Johnston ITiemeetuu which was turned over to the president proceeded to discuss a new name for the club The discussion was left for the following week as nobody had any nave decided to In Id their meetings on Monday nights and to stick with their pre sent bookcovers and to retain their present color Color harmony Mrs A Gates club leader turned the discussion to color harmony which involves tints huts pastils and types of color which includes analogous complement split complementary and triad Mrs Milton two types of designs for dresses and scarves mi Mrs Gates displayed a pillow she had made Other members are Johnston Milton Janice Stuchi PHOTOGRAPHY Wedding Portrait WONE Cousins Upshull Nudla Kuezkn I ydia Gates Nancy liatcs Nancy and sliaron MacArthur Second meeting The Creenotk Club decided to call themselves The Greenock 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