Ospringe The Free Press Wednesday April IB THE of beef was no deterrent to spring supper Many from the Ospringe area MPP John Root who attended the popular annual event accepted a healthy serving from Rev D Gibbons photo HerbUion at Saturday nights Osprtag Church Ballinafad hostess honored homes deaths recorded By Mrs R Mra Lloyd Marshall was hostess the April meeting on Wed April It took as usual the form of a pot luck dinner At the close of the Mrs Jesae McEnery asked for attention and said a few words In praise ofoneofour members who always was ready to perform any duty asked and who was ever willing with the hospitality of her home namely Mrs Lola Marshall She then asked her to accept an Institute cup and saucer The regular meeting then followed Satisfactory reports on all items were dealt with A few changes In offices were necessitated and Installations were made Mr Archie McEnery is having jspital Eden Mr and Mrs Ernie McEnery were able to move into their new Henry Burnett has excavated for a house on the town line on property ho bought from Richard tour Mr and Mrs George Oakes Toronto visited brother inlaw and sister Dick and Rita this week The have been having poor health lately Activities at hall The recent activities at Community Centre encourage those on the board and on the recreation committee Reports of two busy evenings were in last weeks paper Also the story hour for wee ones seems popular with a social time for the mothers New baby Mr and Mrs Newman Peacock have a new baby Mr Newman is a S teacher and Mrs Newman has a nursery school Mrs Hlmes of Toronto spent a few days recently with Mr end Mrs renewing old acquaintances Deaths reported We were sorry that Mr Comfort passed away recently Comfort spent his boyhood here on the ancestral home His wile Is Olive Waddell a former Ballinafad girl too Herman Mcintosh also died in Florida a couple of weeks ago His wife was the former Mabel Waddell a sister of Mrs and of Mrs A Vannater Mr and Mrs N of Project Overhaul bazaar success R Wright Keen interest was shown Saturday afternoon at the Project Over Haul and tea sponsored by the community women to add to the finances A huge success the event was held in the Sunday School room of Eden Mills Presbyterian Church The beautiful afternoon added to the attendance Those on the committee convener Mrs Travis bake table Mrs Harvey Fink Mrs Mrs Ed Jennings and Mrs Barnes white elephant Mrs Margaret Adair Janet Adair penny table Mrs Fred Mrs Edwin Snow door Mrs Ted Barden Ticket draw Mrs Betty Marshall fish pond Mrs Rodney Bell Mrs David kitchen help Mrs Travis Clifford Mrs Ann Jackson tea servers Kathy Thomlinson Mrs Jim Mrs Doug Mrs Tom Bould Tickets draw winners were ladies band bag Paula Jane Turner hand made candle Janet do Mrs Harvey Fink cake Alex Davidson hand bag Alex Funeral service was Sunday In Eden Mills Presbyterian church for the late Bob Gregg with burial in Eden Mills cemetery Mr and Mrs Gregg had made their borne In this district for years They were holidaying in Jamaica where he died his body was flown here for burial in Eden Mills cemetery Funeral arrangements were made by the Cook Funeral Parlours in Toronto and services here conducted by two clergy from Toronto Pallbearers were MANURE COMPOST WEED FREE STEAM STERILIZED IDEAL FOR SHRUBS Cash Canty 35 BUSHEL 3 Bushels 10 Bushels 1 Load 5 yds 1600 ALSO AVAILABLE PEAT MOSS CU FT BALES CASH AND CARRY Serve beef dinner to 250 By Doris Fines Over people were served at the beef supper Saturday evening at Knox Presbyterian Church As usual it was a delicious meal and well worth waiting or Mr and Mrs Robert A Craig of London and Linda of Waterloo University visited over the weekend with Mr and Mrs H Howard Mr and Mrs Ed Archibald and Mr and Mrs Ken attended the farewell party at hallior Mrs Wallace who is retiring as secretary of Acton Fair Mrs Ed Archibald was a spectator at the figure skating carnival In Acton watching her granddaughters KimCarrle and Connie McCristall performing Silverwood their parts on the ice Return from west Mr and Mrs Jim WUklns of Woodstock visited Mrs Wilkins parents Mr and Mrs Byron Bruce and family They were just returning from a trip to the West during which they had been to see Beverly grandmother Mrs Wesley Bruce at Whltewood Saskatchewan Mrs Al Walma s mother and father from Bairle were weekend visitors at the home All Senior Citizens are invited to attend a meeting at the Community Centre Hlllsburgh on Monday April at to discuss recreation needs New officers for Institute ByMn Alicia Scott officers for 1073 past Mrs H Marchington Mrs 1st vice Mrs G Ironside 2nd vice Mrs B Lindsay Sect treasurer Mrs I Carmlchacl district director Mrs Marchington alternate director Mrs Burt Branch directors Mrs Applcyard Mrs D Williamson public relations officer Mrs H Scott pianist Mrs Lindsay auditors Mrs Miller Mrs Marchington Conveners Agriculture Mrs D Lindsay Canadian Industries Mrs Ironside Citizenship World Affairs Mrs R Education Cultural Activities Mrs Campbell Family Consumer Affairs Mrs Norton Mrs Marchington Resolutions Mrs I Giften lowers Fruit Mrs Curator Mrs H Marchington Courtesy Mrs E Mrs Scott committee Mrs G Burt Mrs H Mrs I Carmlchael Mrs Campbell Annual meeting Silverwood I held their annual meeting and election of officers on evening April Georgetown and Mr and Mrs Art Ford of Acton visited Mr and Mrs Dick on Sunday Mr Robert Foster is In Toronto hospital for eye surgery Mr and Mrs David are the happy parents of a baby daughter born Monday morning at hospital at the home of Mrs Campbell There was a good attendance of members and one visitor Reports of year work were given and indicated a good year financially Payment of dues along with comments on lmprooment for future programs was given Discussion on party for birth days at the Manor and also perhaps a bus trip later were topics looked Into Delegates were chosen to the district annual which will be held In Acton on May 23 A social half hour concluded the meeting Easter meeting Mrs Darby and Mrs McLean were the conveners for the Easter meeting A brief review of last months on India was taken Mra Young read the scripture Mrs Norrlsh and Mrs McLean had a conversation about problems in India particularly those of over population Mrs W Gardner sang The Old Rugged Cross Lunch was served by Mrs Price Mrs Cunningham Mrs Early and Mrs Diamond DELICIOUS pies of every flavor were served Flora Bruce helped dish out the goodies up to hungry patrons of Saturday nights The spring supper is an annual event at Ospringe Church spring supper Church Gibbons photo John Root withdraws from hearing Wellington Dufforin MPP John Root has withdrawn from the hearing over the landfill site proposed in Pickering township following accusations of prejudice and having already made up his mind on the subject Mr Root is chairman of the environmental hearing board Mr Root denied any prejudice but would withdraw In the interests of 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