Dublin membership up by 20 per cent Mrs Hunter Blue Springs Road bated the regular meeting of Dublin Women Institute last Thursday evening After the opening presided over by Mrs the roll was called by Mrs Hunter Interesting responses were given to the theme A Canadian Law pertaining to Women which revealed a great many of the laws affect women either directly or indirectly Many thank you notes and other correspondence was dealt with The MI Achievement Day will be on December at the Ontario obtained School for the Deaf MUtoa Mrs W Brltton turned in the proceeds from a booth at a successful auction sale at recently Mention was made of the Convention In Banff next June The treasurers report was given by Mrs Hunter which showed a very fine balance District day Mrs W J Mclntyre reported on the District Day held at United Church at which eight ladies of the branch had attended recently It had been a very worthwhile and enjoyable evening and all had enjoyed the talk of Mrs Austin Zoeller of New Hamburg the former Mrs attended the Guelph Area Women Institute Convention In Stratford recently and gave a full and interesting account of the twoday session There were members in attendance and all enjoyed the speakers very much One recommendation was that two minute talks would be given at the Branch meetings each month by the Standing Committees to keep the members updated on any new Issues A request some months ago from the Provincial Board asked the branches to en deavour to Increase their membership by twenty per cent Dublin Branch with two other branches In the Area obtained this Increase in membership Plans for the Family Night in Brookville Hall on Saturday December were outlined by Mrs E Norton Bake tale A very successful annual bake sale was conducted by Mrs Hunter the versatile auctioneer who traditional to auctioneers kept the ladles in a good pur chasing mood A fine array of fruit vegetables preserves pickles baking etc was offered A social time was spent over the teacups while the social committee comprised of Mrs H Blyth Mrs Pierce and Mrs McKnlght assisted by the hostess served a delicious lunch Mrs Frank was courtesy convener and my suggestion was to put ii by Wendy Thomson There is another type of Passport to that not too many people know about the many beauty spots in Esquestng we came across My Official Guide on this tour was Councillor Dick Howitt who pointed out such Interesting spots as the quarries and the dump and so on Seriously though fourteen of aevc suggested putting us made a four tour tour of spectators around the rim countryside covering between 20 and miles as near as lean figure We all had the same type of passport Some were of different shea and colors but all had the necessary requisites four long legs and a strong back Yea we went by horse It was supposed to be only a two hour Jaunt organized by Steve Lister and leaving from Mountainvlew Farm on the Fourth line However we Just sort of got carried away in my case with my mare Black Velvet quite literally and continued on till I at least was The Acton Free ess Wednesday November J anniversary founding of Institute making health end nutrition part assistance of Mrs A Zoeller of the planned curriculum in officially cut anniversary homes and in schools cake We have a lot to look back on Guests included Mrs Howard better world to live in drugs pollution being able to tell Home Economist for Halton of all the things we do and that Mrs Glen Campbell gave the need to be done in our homes courtesies and families and in our communities Zimmerman C W ladles Mrs Zoeller went on to urge provided an excellent banquet members to put their best talents and energy into Women a Institute work and reminded everyone that our goal for 1973 is to get 20 per cent more members into and every Branch Institute in Ontario hip Mrs John Bird chairman of the Bursary Committee for introduced Dr Ethel was the setting for the Halton District celebration of the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Women a Institute On Tuesday October at Op ladies gathered at United church District president Mrs M expressed her welcome to members and honored guests and opened the meeting with a poem AW I Member She said she hoped there would be more of them as constant as the northern star Music was provided by members of the Milton Senior Citizens Band and thoroughly enjoyed by all Mrs George Henderson board member for Introduced Mrs Austin chairman of the Ethel Chapman Scholar SliWlff ship to Miss Sheila of nil Sheila expressed her to the I members and given the opportunity to meet fa ta In particular for to0W her encouragement and leader Institute members ship In Sheila has completed 13 clubs M- andhopestofurtberhercareerln Mrs reviewed the last Medical Technology 2SSlf52i2fcii5S honored to a scholarship to women out and trying m to further education for girls Donations Christmas Seal donations are on their way to from all over the county now Questionnaire on the neea tor a j day care centre In Acton went out parties in the mail this week Council Is J Christmas parties are being arranged by offices clubs and groups Let the Free Press know about them Assess need for day care Questionnaire on the need for a replies to assess the need For such a service In Acton The forms were sent to all householders through the post office Six more months of it Will distribute Christmas gifts The November meeting of the was held at the outdoor lighting music home of Pat on Monday and a roof November 13 The roll call was Now THAT would be answered rather differently yet a something U bet there lot of fun paying a penny for anywhere every Inch of your waist A tew know that the quarries are members also exchanged outside of Acton but SSSU Presentation made Next we took the horses or they took us up and down those hills across the favorite Christmas Recipes Lynn Robertson club president gave a full report on the regional convention held in Hamilton October 20 22 The ladies program included a tour of Castle and a special s breakfast on Sunday On the Trail 1 d never been on any part of he Bruce Trail before and our first stretch of riding was along the Trail between the Fourth and Third lines Even without the leaves the woods were beautiful Most the rocks were covered by fallen leaves but what showed were a bright green with moss I get much of a chance to look around as Velvet was doing some odd thing with her feet the girl behind said it looked like a trot on the front and a canter on the hind and 1 was busy trying to hold her back When we reached the Third Line at the deadend we turned north cutting off Into fields for a fairly brisk canter at least mine was Everybody always arrived at the end of the looking calm cool and collected while 1 got there hanging on for dear life Velvet cannot stand to hear hooves drumming up behind her Its like sticking a long pin In her and she takes off In aU Further up the Line we had a good took at the quarries and decided I think It was Dick who bad the original idea that an excellent use or them would be to have them as a bug horse arena for all kinds of shows Trail horse trials Jumpmg and whatever nobblyhlUs across the dump and THAT was exhilarating Then across to the Fourth Line cross country to the Filth marvelling all the while at the beauty of these little seen trails Robbing Jumpers shoulders Then I found out that Velvet after rubbing shoulders with these Jumpers for the past few months bad decided that she too tumped I went along for the ride but that was about all A western saddle Is not the mast comfortable thing to Jump In A huge circle through farm land brought us back to the Fifth line down which we went to the lime Wins at Ihadnt been there before either and I couldnt help but think again of how little I actually knew my own area and realised why these people are always fighting for ffiservaUon of their land against ringement of civilization By then three hours had passed all of which Velvet did at a Jog trot or oddball gait and I was wishing hopefully that she d tire down a bit so I could relax but off she headed again across the side road and down the fourth line landing In at Listers about a mile of the rest I got home deadtired Jeans torn from getting on Jacket torn A poem Autumn Snowfall aptly opened the meeting C Unit 2 held the day of the first snowfall The meeting was In the church with Mrs in the chair Mrs Harris was In charge of the devotional with Mrs Near and Mrs Cleave taking part Mrs Force read several letters from the adopted boy in Vietnam saying his family is making good progress and are thankful for help Parcel to Angola Mrs Force was to look after curtains for the ministers study Mrs Eaton read a letter thanking the unit for parcels sent to Angola Miss Simmons gave a good quilt report and said many cards had been sent to bereaved families Mrs Shoemaker gave her usual report on sick and shut ins A pot luck dinner Is to be arranged for next month s meeting Christmas baskets will be packed Dec 19 There were 32 home calls and hospital calls Leaving town Mrs Charles Mason was called to the front and Mrs with a few words on behalf of the unit presented her with a lovely silver pin Mrs Mason is leaving Acton to make her home at The Elliott Home In and all assured her they will miss her She has been a member of the Ladies Aid and later the U since A social half hour was spent provided by Mrs Harris and her morning Saturday evening was spent dining and dancing Next years convention will take place in Kingston and the 1974 convention In Kitchener Christmas Gifts Plans are being made to distribute the Christmas Napkin rings made by the members and also to assist at the Men s Grey Cup Dance on December The next meeting is a Christmas dinner party to be attended by the husbands as well Dessert and coffee concluded the pleasant evening CONCERNED PROVE VOTE DEC WD Wright X FREE TV A TV will away this Monday Nov as a door prize BINGO 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