Aldershot Tweedsmuir Histories, Volume 1 [of 2 vols.], 52 - 4b

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THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 22nd, 1949 at the home of Mrs. Harold Emery Roll Call A trip I took this summer. Motto Blessed are they who are pleasant to live with. Programme A trip to Jamaica, via colored movies. Hostesses Mrs. H. Gallagher, Mrs. S. Leggatt, Mrs. J. Webber and Miss Mary Smale AREA CONVENTION OCTOBER 20th AND 21st at THE ROYAL CONNAUGHT HOTEL, Hamilton THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 27th, 1949 at St. Matthew's Hall Convenor of Social Welfare Mrs. H. Hansen. Roll Call My Mother's Favorite Punishment. Motto If you want to keep the country clean, let everyone sweep before his own door. Speaker Mrs. Agnes Haygarth, of the Dept. of Public Health Nurses. Subject Understand your Child. Hostesses Mrs. H. Stevenson, Mrs. J. Brydges, Mrs. P. Gallagher and Mrs. J. Quigley. EUCHRE AND BRIDGE PARTY THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 10th, at 8 p.m. at ST. MATTHEW'S HALL All Welcome THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 24th, 1949 at St. Matthew's Hall Convenor of Historical Research Mrs. Norman Robertson. Roll Call My first doll or favorite toy. Motto To be unacquainted with events which took place before you were born is always to be a child Cicero. Speaker A. G. Fairhead. Subject An illustrated talk, in color, of a trip through England. Hostesses Mrs. H. Durber, Mrs. E. Klodt, Mrs. S. Wickens and Mrs. R. Lemon. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 15th, 1949 at St. Matthew's Hall CHRISTMAS PARTY Convenor Mrs. Howard Gallagher. Roll Call A Christmas present I'd buy for myself if I were a millionaire. Motto For unto you is born this day in the City of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. An exchange of small gifts among members. Hostesses Mrs. W. Nicholson, Mrs. J. Emery, Mrs. J. Vyse, Mrs. E. Davis, Mrs. J. Sutherland, Mrs. T. Evans and Mrs. D. Orbina. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 2.30 to 5.30 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR and RUMMAGE SALE to be held in ALDERSHOT MOTORS SHOWROOM Courtesy N. Poole. THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 26th, 1950 at St. Matthew's Hall Convenor of Agriculture and Canadian Industries Mrs. J. Webber. Roll Call Bring or tell about your favorite piece of Pottery. Motto If you cannot make light of your troubles, keep them dark. Speaker Mr. George Emery of Ecanada Art Potteries. Subject Ceramics. Hostesses Mrs. B. Coleman, Mrs. G. Whatmough, Mrs. Wrathall and Mrs. C. Sheer. THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 23rd, 1950 at St. Matthew's Hall Convenor of Home Economics Mrs. T. Evans. Roll Call A kitchen tragedy or comedy. Motto Not what you do but how you do It. Topic The Romance of Pastries. Demonstrated by European housewives. Hostesses Mrs. E. Royal, Mrs. A. Laidman, Mrs. D. Ellis and Mrs. A. Sherwood.

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