8--PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14th, 1965 The fall board meeting of the District of Ontario South Wo- men's Institutes, was held in Dec. in the Brooklin Council Chambers: District Pres. Mrs. S. Cawker chaired the meeting, assisted by the Sec'y Mrs. W. Heron. Eleven out of twelve Branches were represented. Many items of business were brought up for discussion. ~ South District W.I Hold Board Meeting presentation of the Scholar- ships at the Port Perry High School in Nov. Congratulations to the winners, Mildred Martyn, Prince Albert, 1963 winner, and Pat Harden, Brougham, 1964 winner, Mrs. J. Ianson, Greenbank, reported on the Curator's meet- ing held in the Lindsay Govern- ment building' in the fgll. A meeting of Branch Next Hospital Auxiliary Project Portable X-Ray Equipmeut Due to heavy demand for space during Christmas and New Year's the article be- low is outdated, but con- tains valuable information from the Hospital Auxiliary Christmas meeting. A blazing log fire and a gaily decorated Christmas tree leit a cheerful and festive at- mosphere when Mrs. M. B. Dy- mond "entertained members of Dymond thanked the ladies and gave a specially warm welcome to Mrs. Geo- Smith who has spent six weeks as a patient in hospital and must return early in the new year. The business part of the meeting opened with the Lord's Prayer recited in unison. Mrs. B. Wanamaker read the min- utes of the last meeting and Mrs. D. Crozier gave the treas- urer's report. The doll draw paper, the Port Perry Star, for the hospital if this was not -al- ready being done. The meet- ing was then adjourned and Mrs. M. B- Dymond wished all the ladies a very happy Christ- mas. Since the last meeting the following donations have been received and are gratefully ac- knowledged: Mrs. Ken Ward of Claremont, | Will be held early in the year-- | the Hospital Auxiliary in her|was a financial success, pro-|gBlackstock L.0.B.A..... $100.00 the District delegate to the fall | objective: to try ind a home on Tuesday, Dec. 15th. A ceeds amounting to over $400. A Faithful Worker ...... 80.00 area Convention, gave vivid | Craor for Ot. South isi | dello dsr uno was 125.00 wae abo xosved incre : resume of the Convention, out- A report on the Ont. County bo all Before settling dows to ¢ ques as 5 4 individu- Church U.CW- wn. 25.00 lining many important aspects | picnic held in the Port Perry y ) ; \ g ous organizations and individu } ore of W.I. work. Members ex-| Public School in July, was given a aus ig 21 als. Ladies Aun iney 15.00 pressed sincere appreciation for] by Mrs. Gawker, the rRbess presented Mrs. Mrs. Manns, knitting con- BIOM ores ' such a splendid report with a| partial planning for the next ' : ; ir Scugog Head hearty el ar 5 M. B. Dymond with a potted | vener, reported sixteen pairs of Church U.C.W 10.00 earty clap. District Annual concluded the plant of delicate spider 'mums | baby booties on hand. phillies : Mrs. W. Heron, chairman of | business portion. in recognition of her twelve Port Perry W.L. ......... 10.00 the Ontario County Scholarship Tea was served, and a social years of devoted service. Mrs Mrs. Cornish reported that] Cadmus Church U.CW. 10.00 Committee, reported briefly on hour enjoyed. ' "| the Christmas favours for the | pws. Chas. Smith w........ 10.00 : hospital were ready and that four-outside spotlights had been | Nestleton Presbyterian installed instead of the custom- Churel Ladies Aid .... 5.00 ary tree in the waiting room. It was decided to supply two | Blackstock Church : R more spotlights to make the il- 'U.C.W. seressseesstessstnennne 5.00 |Jumination more effective. Mrs. R. Cawker ......... 2.00 Mrs. Dymond requested Mrs. | : . Mumford, correspondence sec-| "se, ,» retary, to write thank-you let- hh : ph ters to all those who had sent: h 3 9 donations and suggested that, = J 4 the next project for the Auxili- |" ary might be portable X-ray : equipment which would be of a. ; great assistance to the doctors in treating immobile patients. wer It was decided to make tenta- 7 4 tive enquiries about the cost of | ~ AHR \.. such equipment. 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