First National Convention Held For Federated Institutes Of Canada Ion with Pin of Society Mrs J Brampton a Canadian UN general assembly in lion Lester Pear- son Mr Pearson is that highlight of of sliding war convention or By I I The first national convention of the Federated Womens Insti tutes of Canada was held at the Chateau on Got 28 Jo 31 With this first con vention the commemorated j delegates the worlds big the 60th anniversary of the founding of the first in the world at Creek in and the anniversary of the birth of the founder of the Adelaide Hoodie The delegates numbering 433 were welcomed by Prime Minister The Old House Mrs A Ja John A message of presented to pood wishes was read from Her had scored first in Majesty the Queen and articles On the platform together for a hope chest the first time were Canadas Senator Wilson vice first woman senator and first patron of WI made the pre woman cabinet minister Senator Winners were hand- Cairine Wilson and Secretary of crafts WI State the Hon Ellen ticton BC second West Em The Ottawa local council of JWL Guelph Ont Histories first women entertained the delegates Courts Sunshine and presented the second Summeiiand WI dent Mrs J Adams Ethel- Summerland BC Painting first pest from a little A was a round subject Three achievement in cultural Mi The Common Round Ingiis REMEMBRANCE AND DEDICATION We of an older generation who had seen what war could do to can recall the wild orgies of the countries where battles raged that marked the end of and they came home determined World War one and the more re- that where honor allowed their si rained celebrations marking the voices would be behind the end of World War two have much United Nations Assembly when it to remember and ponder as No- J tried to solve world problems in vember the eleventh comes and a sane and peaceful way In the ges olden days you either won or lost The celebration the a war You could to a certain en of the book of remembrance extent know your enemy his the leaves of which were often strength and his weakness wet with tears that book are whbi the pictures of men who at the call Of arms went forward to ht give their youth defencea their prospects nthusias jdail confronted with HiWP new and terrible weapons VV rdlhewordofamiasmaofevil which crept over it and terrible weapons But what Many who went passed the point of no return and lie where poppies grow between crosses vis Nine second Deserted building by Jennie Red Deer Alia embraces the conn fry from sea to sea with its mem bership of It was the una nimous decision the delegate that a permanent national office be set up in Ottawa before Resolutions recommended to the federal government that the and sale of airguns air pistols and ammunition for the same be prohibited that means test for blind persons be boh shed that the next national be held at universi ties alternating between east and vest that the federal post office be requested to issue I special cent postage stamp the meeting of he Associated Countrywomen of he World to be held in Scotland in that uclear research be kept on a ba sis for peaceful purposes and thst care be taken during ex periments Mrs J Adams was present ed with a diamond jubilee pin at he Ottawa Winter Fair by Henry and Sons Ltd The pin is i be worn by each succeeding president Officers elected were past pre- Mrs J W Adams Ethel- on Sask president Mrs Keith Rand Port Williams first vicepresident Mrs Greenwood BC second vice- president Mrs T Horves Mil- Alia additional member of executive Mrs J Hasgerty Mrs Beatrice McCue of Snake Inland was one of the president of the Ontario in the log sawing contest at Georgina Islands field day Womens Institutes children participated in the games HOLD FUN NIGHT AT STUART SCOTT HOME AND SCHOOL The October meeting of the Stuart Scott Home and School association was a Parent Pro gressive Fun Night The mother and fathers and the teacher en joyed two hours of fun while getting acquainted Mrs C Best membership con vener greeted the guests at the door with a name tag A mixed games room of fun and contests was supervised by Mrs Black The bingo room was in charge of Mr and Mrs Cliff White while Mrs J Peat and Mrs Lewis supervised the room Square dancing was under the direction of Mr Hollings- At tea time ail of the guests assembled in Mr Jeffersons room where the prizes for the games were presented Refresh ments were served by Mrs J Jarvis and her social committee The heartening part of the meet- ing was the large number of fathers present Many expres sed the wish that future ings include some time for fun as well as covering the serious aspects of a home and school pro- gram The evening was arranged by the following committee Mrs Bieckon program convener Mrs Lewis and Mrs F Dut- lon secretaries Mrs Horace president and Mr Jefferson principal Pane The Newmarket Era and Express Thursday Nov Bargain House Around Corner Main St South Boys Cashmere Overshoes 49 Boys Winter Jackets to size GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED Annual at Home of DISTRICT SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Newmarket High School Auditorium on LIBRARY GRANT Council approved the payment I of to the Newmarket Public Library on Nov This is the balance of the town grant FRIDAY NOVEMBER DON G1LKES ORCHESTRA DANCING PER COUPLE DRESS OPT ION A Its and Everyone Welcome Promote safety and prevent sorrow DRIVE SAFELY I Glamourous newcomer us or our foes row on row- piece hi hallow- strongest to blast ground that forever Can ada or Britain or whatever their native land may be though all the other off the face of earth or are we to stand that Other armed to the teeth and be far off maintaining an uneasy place I joined with the congregation hink answer in of Trinity United church New- church this We sang market on Sunday morning Cod Our Help In Apes Past Our their Remembrance Day service To and I listened to the Last Post lni h that most poignant farewell play- God verte and by Mr- Hurling heard the voice can still say Thus choir sing Souls the add Mr Ken Moton Mr White aid in his sermon There Is No Death I looked j that prayer and enthusiasm can Perhaps we who the free nation back over the years and tried to work wonder asses what lives so freely given call ourselves had done for Canada I think Canada view during her participation in two great war I do not mean numerically al- though she did that as a result loo I mean mentally and from a rather insular country intent on own af- fair to the exclusion of the of the world she ha become world conscious her Statesmen have grown in stature hi can make voices heard ampng na tion She is no longer a nation stay at bom The men who came back from the wars had a wider vision In Iwo world wars they have forgotten hat greater power than p FIT FOR A KING a W CAMPBELL Books Stationery Era and Classifieds Results there is a the leaders behind the iron and bamboo cur- tam can ever realize because they have pit God out of their ideology But we who call our- selvei Christians should remem ber u a Kiplings prayer Lord God Of Hosts B With Us Yet Lest We Forget so Remembrance Day has come and gone with it memories iff proud it sad mem ories and it lessons How learned them time will tell Dedication On Nov in Archie and I travelled over to Pine Orchard Union church to present at the dedication of the organ recently installed church was filled with member and friends and we took part in a very inspiring service Before the service Mrs Wood the organist played Handels j Largo which under her skilful touch gave us a idea of organs fine range and variety of lone We had a to heai it frequently through the service a it accompanied the soloist Mis G Murray and Mr Carter and choir in the anthem Consider and Hear Me with it- duel by Mrs Mason and Mi- and when it furnished the firm foundation lor the hymns Rev Harold Mod die the of the church dedicated the or gad to the glory Cod and if the name of the Father Son ami Holy Ghost Mi Moddle preach ed a quite 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