ta EER 1 [Fe Friendship Circle Notes Milford Community Friendship Circle ladies held their April meeting in South Marysburgh Township hall. President Jean Burrows welcomed us with her gem " Few things are more satisfying than seeing your children have teenagers of their own." The roll call was answered by eighteen members giving their self-composed "Ode to Spring". The thought for the day "A drop in time in the ocean" was given by Joanna Brearley. Minutes of the March meeting were read by June Miller. Mary Parsons moved the adoption of the minutes as read. Collection, membership dues and treats for happiness for the Christian Children's Fund were received. Shirley McCaw gave the card report of the sympathy and birthday cards sent. Correspondence of thank you note for the donation to the prince Edward Memorial Hospital in memory of Wilbur Brooks. A AAA a) . DI Or. Too tired to cook? We are pleased to anmmounce that we are now offering "iomemade* style dinners as well as our famous picnic lunches for you to take home. Call us In advance," You do the planing and we will do the worgl Q79N MAN STREET BLOOMAELD, ONTARIO KOK 1GO 613-393-1450 HOURS: 104M UNTL 6:00PM - 7 DAYS AFTER MAY LONG WEED UNTIL LABOUR DAY letter of thanks was read from "Windfa!!" a Toronto home for the quilts that had been donated to them. Treasurer Wilma Creasy gave the treasurer's report. It was moved by Alice Miller and seconded by June Miller that all outstanding bills be paid. During the business session we vere reminded of the Craft show for July 31st and arrangements were made as to what section of the Township road we would pick-up fcr the trash bash on April 26th. Jean Burrows thanked the quilters for their faithfulness to the We're back and we need your help! The Ann Farwell Library in Milford is holding a yard sale on Saturday, May the 24th and we are looking for donations for the sale. Anything will do. All monies go to the library. Call 476-3739 or 476-1543, or drop off you contributions at the library. Thank you - Carmen King task of providing quilts of which four quilts were given to the Duval family in Picton after their fire. It was moved by Mary Creasy and seconded by Isabel Day that $100.00 be given to help pay for a child to go to Qin-Mo-Lac camp. It was moved by Muriel Rorabeck and seconded by Margaret Ceh that a $50.00 donation be given to cur local 4H club. Our President presented a gift of a family album to Alice Miller for their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Guest speaker was Randy Claxton of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He enlisted in 1956 and attended the Regina Academy and was posted to Prince George, British Columbia. He became Superintendent in charge of operations in Toronto. He was CLOTHING ALTERATIONS Pant Hem Skirt or Dress Hem Pant Zipper AT "'Waist--.In or Qut sh ad. Sleeves 5) nortent oi Direc tor General in Pacific Region of Canadian Security Intelligence i Service. Retiring and returning to live in Cherry Valley. He told of his duties in several postings and explained the uniform of RCMP officers. He was thanked by Margaret Cech and presented with a gift of a hamper of apples. Margaret Drury thanked Alice Miller and Margaret Crouse for the delicious pie which they served for lunch. Muriel Rorabeck Press Reporter Clothes must be clean Call Vicki at A167 169