mrs nellis named president at annual meeting of dublin wi mrs manseu nelluu slue spring road l assagaweya was hostess tor the annual meeting of dublin womans institute thursday evening aa to customary a pot luck din- ner was served first at 7 pal and the dinner had a gener ous assortment of all kinds of good food which was thor oughly enjoyed by the ladles commencing the program mrs c britton presided for the singing of the institute ode and the repeating of the mary stewart collect and the roll call was lords vtv answered by the payment of delegatetnamed to attend the officers conference on may 2 3 and 4 at the univers ity of guelph are mrs d mof fat with mrs w mclntyre al ternate a number of members are planning to attend the vw ic nantlonal convention alto nome or mist lit the university of guelph on gall douglas on april 29 was june 12 to 16 together with received to review their wonw mrs alex near the official de- ofthe last few months under legate iyer by tl membership fees and offer of homes for meetings mrs p norton secretary read the minutes and corres pondence an invitation from the dublin accessory oils to join them at the mo the leadership of mrs p mc- carron and mrs jean martin achievement day will be held in ballinafad hall on may 13 a re from the branch will attend a meeting of the decoration day com mittee at the home of mrs g youngest daughter of mr end mrs earl lambert of acton and allen david mochne cooksviltr son of mrs alex mochrie and the ute alex mochne r r 2 guelph will be married on june 10 v trinity united church acton engagement announced of pharmacist curate marylou creighton and lau rence duby will be married saturday may 27 in st albans anglican church acton the engagement is announced this week by the brides parents mr and mrs i h creighton the grooms parents arc may or and mrs leslie duby miss creighton b scphm is a graduate of the university of toronto faculty of phar macy and is at present a phar macist at the guelph general hospital mr dubv basxb is a graduate of waterloo lutheran university and trinity college faculty of divinity and will be curate at holy trinity church welland ontario edn mius wan centennial 4easale catering tea planned by group knox church ladies aid held their april meeting at the church mrs s g mat thews convener of the month presided her thought for the day was my lovely garden with gods help the worship service included the hymn un to the hills and a scripture lesson read by mrs f j mc- cutcheon prepared by mrs r l davidson during the busi ness part of the meeting mrs william mclntyre president reported the facilities of the kitchen were asked by two groups and granted they are catering to a dinner for the young peoples bowling group on june 3 mrs matthews reported the stools for the kitchen that the committee had been looking for were there and on display mrs william mcleod offered her home to the may group who wil hold a centennial tea on tuesday afternoon may 9 when all members and friends are welcome a donation of s25 were voted to the presby terian camp iiona near bala mrs william molntyre contrib uted a reading the farmers plate the meeting closed with the singing of the hymn what a friend we have in jesus and the lordsrfrayer a pleasant tune was enjoyed over the tea cups free entertainment more than 400 amateur per forming groups from across canada bands folk sing ers choirs and dance troup es are contributing to the free entertainment at expo 67 they will perform in six bond shells located on the 1000 acre site by mrs robert wright the monthly meeting of the wjuls and ladies aid of eden mills presbyterian church was hosted monday afternoon by mrs g macdougall mrs h gilbertson opened the yyms with a reading followed by the hymn what a friend we have in jesus devotions were taken by mrs beryl wright and prayer by mrs macdou gall roll call was answered by naming a missionary invita tions were read of a tea and basaar at arkell and a tea at ebeaezer in the near future two readings were enjoyed by mrs joan chamberlain and mrs g macdougau and mrs e harden closed with the glad tidings prayer the i jin aid was con ducted by mrs beryl wright and after singing a hymn min isters and treasurers reports were read and adopted the business related to the centen nial tea and bake sale to be held may 31 conveners are mrs g mo- drmgan mrs joan chamber lain mrs e barden and mrs e ramsey and bake table in charge of mrs h gilbertson mrs j gilbertson and mrs gilbertson invitations were to be sent to various church groups to attend the ladies were reminded that the church anni is the last sunday in may a aeugraaa followed with a reading by mrs g gilbertson the rainbow and a trio by beryl wright wilda macdou gau and evelyn barden dress ed in oldtastuoned costumes added a hit of humor to the soaday may 14 b her day ifgiit suggestions sh our c s o c for mother hasti notes 25c to 100 mrs barden moved a vote of thanks to the hostess and com mittee the ujcw of the united church met wednesday even- ins at mrs ed jennings mrs h james took the chair m the absence of the president mrs e mlllson opening with a hymn scripture reading was taken from the book of paul minutes and treasurers reports were given roll call was an swered by a verse from the bible containing wor she ftitlna was turned over to mrs j gibson and mrs hv ba lei s of acton who had attendeda church conference at five oaks near paris and brought the findings and uses- sage to the ucw ladies also tfen presbyterian church ladies mrs b jen- i muting wf in t roftdtnt of thougjhts for ttt i writing paper 98c to 239 pfkncil sett 295 to 2495 ballpens 100 to 250 recipe file boxes skoal dora smcml vaam ball pen 79c kssj179 98 dills stationery 8532090 56 mm st t oogg out of the groove the farm boy on his first ocean voyage was entranced by the heaving mountainous waves terribly rough isnt it remarked a stranger standing nearby wal drawl ed the farm boy it wouldnt be so rough if the captain would just keep in the fur rows curria anton mrs c mclntyre gava a con cise report ot a district direc tors matting at milton which she had attended recently a splendid report on a farm and home safety masting at tended a milton was given by mrs w mclntyre members were urged to notify her of any accidents in the district mrs fid norton gave a very interesting financial report for the year it had been a moat satisfactory one for the branch and a fine balance is in the bank to commence another year the old fashioned cookie competition whose winner will enter the district contest on may 24 in st pauls united church hall milton was a pop ular one and several entries were made mrs george young of acton very kindly judged them and declared mrs w mc lntyre the winner of sugar coo kies two minute reports were gi ven by the conveners of the standing committees mrs w mclntyre presided for the election of officers for 196748 a report of the nomin ating committee was present ed by mrs j a van fleet on behalf of herself mrs a near and mrs c armstrong and the following officers were na med past president mrs c brit ton president mrs m nellis first vicepresident mrs m mccullough second vicepresi dent mrs e norton ecre- tarytwasurer mrs o moffat assistant mrs c mcfatjwk pianist mrs george robert son assistant mrs m mccul lough srsnch erectors mrs w mc lntyre mn j a van float mrs c britton district direc tor mrs c britton alternate district director mrs d mof fat auditors mrs n douglas and mrs e norton public rtlatlons mrs e wil son agriculture and canadian industries mrs e norton mrs w britton cltlsenthlp and education mrs m mccul lough mm j owrmin hist orical research and current ev ents mrs w mclntyre mrs h blyth home economics and health mrs f mccarron mrs w frank resolutions mrs a near mental health mrs h blyth curators miss m sonv ervllle mrs d moffat mrs w frank mrs a near mrs w mclntyre mrs c armstrong program mrs w britton mrs e norton mrs j den nis mrs c armstrong social mrs f mccarron mrs n douglas visiting mrs e wil son mrs c mclntyre mrs j a van fleet mrs w britton quilt mrs g robertson mrs w frank mrs w mclntyre mrs w mclntyre mrs g col lins mrs m nellis mrs j a van fleet mrs d moffat booth mrs w britton mrs e wilson bus mrs m nellis mrs m mccullough mrs e norton nominating mrs w mclntyre mrs j dennis mrs a near retiring from her capable oittuaiy mrs nellie jenner buried at fairview the isst of the family of t t moore principal of acton school years ago nellie jen ner passed away on april 27 in kitchenerwaterloo hospi tal nellie elizabeth ida moore became the wife of the late charles e jenner formerly of toronto winnipeg and flew york city she was a sister of the late joseph moore a former editor of the georgetown herald t james moore former city man ager of guelph john moore a boer war veteran whose monument is at the entrance to fairview cemetery may moore mrs herbert schrie- ter who was employed in ac ton post office and mrs b moore mrs 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