Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 28, 1949, p. 8

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w can supply you with husky tires for all your farm needs donaldsons garage norval brampton ffcone 32712 we specialize in general repairs dominion ff mar tires institute convene at guelph for district annual pae s spoke on community activities and organizations she said that the world had changed in its attitude toward many things including re- igiontind communit affairs in the period of unrest following the war juvenile delinquency has become representatives of womens in- stltues in the quelpn aron gath- orod at the ontario agricultural college guclph recently for their njinunl convention at which mrs 3 r white of blploy was elected rmalrtlinn for tho next year tho new slate of officers is chairman mrs j r white ripley lot vice mrs fovd sudden r r 4 gait 2nd vice mrs alec hammond moorefield sectroas mis lome guild rtfckwood roc sec mrs d g menough- ton blucvalo auditors mrs t hondorson r r 7 guclph mrs h hnnlon guelpli j conveners of committees are mrs f boulton elora agriculture and canadian industries mrs john moore durham citizenship and education miss i wade allen- ford comrriunity activities and public relations mrs d mcpher- son elmlra cultural activities mrs w a smith parkhead home eco nomics miss velma norris mil ton tesolutions miss lois dixon moorefield junior representative mrs clarence haes of george- own was the speaker at the thurs aa afternoon session when arts crafts plan for fall season a busy fall season is planned by tho arts and crafts of georgetown- the group will cooperate with tho recreation commission for an ev ening of handicraft demonstration which will include a guost speaker and illm on the subject a course in glove making is planned under the tutelage of mrs reynolds and a course in advanced weaving and design and q course in mctalcraft will ho taught by mrs valko slstej inlaw of one of tho membors mrs paul beer when mctalcraft tools become available the ladles held their september meeting last thursdoy af the homo of mrs paul beer with an attend ance of 30 members and guests a new members mrs robert jones wast welcomed by the president mrs a m nielsen there was an encouraging report of the success of the exhibit and sales at the can adian national exhibition mrs nielsen congratulated mrs ted darlington and the exhibit commit tee for their interesting exhibit at georgetown fall fair the arts 8c crafts will hold their annual sale of work and afternoon ho i tea this year at the legion hall lh in december the society hopes to make this more interesting than ever with demonstrations of pottery making spinning and weaving as well as the display of finished pro ducts with tho adjournment of ther common and she blamed this on business meeting members and such factors as overcrowded hous- i guests were served in the dining ing and the shortening of working room with coffee and cakes misj hour withou adequate recreation- h a staunton and mrs s w ort si facilities jt home rural cpm- poured asslstej by mrs paul beer munlties as wtll us the cities have i mrs thomas beer and mrs valko felt the eftcct of these conditions thanks was expressed by mrs wil- he continued adult education is wamson of guclph for the gencr- a possible uisvui she suggested ous hospitality of the hostess uiid the institutes can help by spon- ormg libiai 12s and home onhes- u rhe theme oi this mui s meeting nasagaweya plans deer as happiness it was stiossed phpasqilt hunt hat happiness is not an end to be attained but a bypioduct of con- tiuttne thinking and successful lcidd ik ire mrs c on of guclph 1- chainn contention a full lepoj t on hoim economics was given rn mis 1 i mckinnon tc deer hunt nnd a pheasant hunt n the tounship wcie santloned for robert- this fall b nassagawcja councl n of the t tin ir september meeting thej i vjmi regulations as m 1148 will i pph i objections h id been rcceied by of che sic mi s u hit to of ethel the council to the dumping of re- j 111 her publuiv kjvoit suggested use mi tounsl ip roads the clerk the uic of the loc il and daily press was instructed to write to several nid 1 idio mi the phcing of thc j ersons who h d bctn creating this luisaruc v ii cret on ill 1 iri espondt 1 she l ive sc ei il l o id loll c ills tiifl molt os an offi 1 uas received loin 1 idio stal m c k wijil- im for the ijiohii istnig of fif teen niintitt u c ekl piofi im in- titut s fi uni 1 hi u tiin ontai 10 is 1 id w ci 1 nunc nt n stc d in tl is is ii hon dm s not mi uitin- 111 r inge of the station mis j h i utchi 1 picadent of to mr uk led rati d wonniis iiiititut ef ontario ts vvedru srl i iftiinuon cssion ai toqchi l on in ui points of inl ic to the ladii s i hi m u 1i lit itcuu scholn ships kj m ic oonald institute in guclph schol arships foi boj s to titend c c ure planned in the futuic an oil paint ing of adclauu hoodies- founder of the women s institute will be ione b marion long of toronto lor hanging in the aichkos at ot- tiua mrs tutchci uigid ill members to get aeuaiited with the new handbook she spoke- of the sue nd that the refuse must be rc mined an 1 cnitfcffriicd in order in aoid prohceution leltci s of tlinnks were sent to mcns institutes for their dona- inti toviid installing lights out- idc tlie tow nsnp hall it brook- mile and a ittt t of thanks was sent m nelles for his donation loward the expenses of the eenten- thc 11 ill cell hi at lot in jul acton uul nr inch of the tniiulnn lrigion was jntid the uu d bequest for a girls wit ith ind jjiogi mis foi the itc- mbtatw e da sci lie cisit spoke on recent develop ments in international affairs his opinion is that russia is en gaged in a gigantic program of im perialism and is using local com munist groups outside the country lo further this russias geograph ical position fnables her to employ jestorine ctrfucit rallj sum- fom an imicr p mcr one lady from iilm the man- pressure on any soft spot and itoba border saying she was able by he l lo attend only through the gener- ton 7 another osity of branches nearer guclph e l bcr j la make it possible for such ladies hm draw olher w p cl to attend funds were pooled each s tobcthcr mr snlmi1 branch paying the same amount for their delegates at present the in stitute has 14pl branches womens beverage rooms came under fire at the convention and the w i la trying hord to have them abolished a moss meeting will be held iri toronto in novem ber with spcclul speakers on the subject mrs futcher urged the support of each branch in this pro- je following mrs futchers report the ladles of speedslde wi una a few songs miss anna lewis ex plained several points in the hand book and mrs a r matthews of preston gave hor report on citizen ship another interesting report was that on historical research by mrs d mcpherson of elmlra who suggested that roll call be used with a historical bockground reverend dr young chaplain o the oac gave the address of wel come at the evening banquet with mrs j feasby of kitchener reply ing mrs futcher brought greet ings from the provincial organiza tion remarking that the home was ihe core of a womans life but that she must not consider it the circumference after dinner the meeting adjourned to the memorial hall where the incoming vealdent took the chair mrs albertxmlgh- von of fergus delighted the aud- wai to have been soloist wai pre vented by ulnesa from attending nd a singsong replaced this dr e t salmon proreuor of enelent history at hohuur onl- dr salmon explained the dollar crisis britains income from over seas investments had formerly been used to buy food and material nee ded to maintain living conditions on the island with investments liquidated and shipping receipts down britain is now in a precar ious position and the devaluation of the pound is one measure taken to help the speaker could see no imme diate threat of a third world was russia lacks steel he claimed aad the temperament of englishspeak ing countries in not such that they would start a war commualsm thrives on misery he concluded and to stamp it out we must improve snd stabilize international affairs so there will he justice for all miss eleanor stark of aahgrove was featured at the girls session on thursday morninsj explaining and demonstrating ma use of corn several girls put on a slclt sleepy time in which they paraded in housecoats and other articles which they had made themselves also showing bedroom accessories which ihey learned to make in the girls project clubs mrs j rutherford of ayr gave a report on junior work miss anna lewis spoke en var ious subjects including the growth of the institute which now mem bers 44180 members including x nbmtta w taw35t5s 1 h k l 2 urged th ladle to writ th cm adlan broadcasting commission if they hear an especially good pro gram and to make use of th tend ing library provided for institute members otwr 54000 thankolden own the bed ami put up much of the money needed to give you telephone service there are mar than twice as many of them os lea years ago since the war their accumulated investments 1st bell stock have increased by nearly one hundred million dollars with thousands of applicants still waiting tor telephone service many million dollars more will be needed for new construction and this money mutt continue to come from these and other canadians who are ready to invest their uvingl fat the telephone business tht iiu tiuphoni company op canada beaver electric industrial and commercial wiring a de beaul1eu main street phone 4 1 8j po box 190 ack ising them that this j v jb lonli u to a municipal bylaw l turning t pages of canada unlimited picking his way between the slumps- the early seltlsr cahered the precious seeds of grain which he had brought le canada from his homslarid in 1665 wheal was so scarce that ii was used at monay skautt clearing ihe land was difficult with crude implements grain farming in aariy canada developed slowly the united empire loyalists who settled in upper canada le 1714 ware ihe tint le fsrow wheal in any quantity the deep forests 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