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Barrie Examiner, 23 Mar 1956, p. 10

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ceramicDisplay Climaxes Meeting Of Painsvvick WI The March rnee oi Pains vick W1 was open with the singing ot the Institth Ode with 21 members and quite law viri torr presan the minutes were read and approved and thoanen tine partyrenortcd on Business wasthcntakcncare of Mrs Smith and Mrs DArcy London were in chargeof meeting which was on public relations and caminunity activities Mrs Smith introduced Mr Stark wholn turn introduced eightoi his Painswick Junior Club mem bers Diane Batters Gail Smith Cami Show Nancy Stark Peter sislcr Ronnie Batters Kenneth McKeown Elwood Atkinson Square Dancing The children then took their places and showed how far they hodgone in square dancing in the iowceks the club has been in progress very good show ing it was too Eight teentowncrs Joyce Pratt Iris Webb Charlotte McKeown Marilyn Reynolds Harry Racdts Winston Rowe Murray lrwin Jim Madlehthen tooktheir places and gave good demonstration of the sqaure dances they had learned Scwlhg Club Next club to give report was the Busy Bees Sowing Club with Mrs Carlson Mrs Stark Willy Racdts Chariotte Mo Keown and Hannah Madle present solo by Mrs Lorne Johnston formerly of Painswiek was en joyed by all Ceramics Displayi Amost interesting demonstra tion and display of ceramics was conducted by Mrs Corbett of Hit Barrie whotook lessons in this lovely hobby in Toronto As climax to the talk Mrs Corbett held lucky draw with the prize one of her lovely plates Mrs King was the winner Hobby Display hobby display by the ladies had been set up in one at the classrooms with many varied arti cles All were lovely including paintings rag rugs leathcrcraft petitpolnt knitting sewing cro chcting quilt and baking The Qucen was sung bringing to close very successful evenv ing on at onion Feel Full of Vigor Years Youngei at 40 50 annual nldwcnlrwomottlnll exhausted mm runs Tablets Ditto needed Iitcr ATEby body old rub down because lacking iron increases vim vigorvltllity Tho ands telfit of pep years younger out an old CctOstrrL yi Octacquainted out little Or rtwlth big popular size and uvnfle litii alumna Tholuncheoinnrtttulerudnn eMlOIbIGhinch Mummounhobeip ed make the arming success and ruinous tattoothree now Next Nert meeting in April is the annual meeting and election oliioenylth Mrs Warniu and Mrs Young acting or noni lasting committee All committees please have their reports ready and bring or send to the April meeting CUndles institute Hears Address Of District President Cundles Womens institute held its March meeting at Mrs Otta wttys Rose Street Barrie There were lit mornbcrs and fourvis itors present The meeting was opened in the usualway by the presidcnt Mrs lCarruthcrs Mrs orscr re ported that leatherbound cover had been purchased for the lwccdsmuir history The mem bers were asked to bc prepared at the April meeting to vote on the extension service dcsiredfcr next car committee consisting of Mrs Orson Mrs Picnic and Mrs Wiggins was appointed to study further the handicraft competition for 195857 Plans were made for thc millin cry course to he held jointly with Centre Simcoe institute March 22 23 and 26 Two autographed Get Well cards were sent to shutsins in the community The program was under the agricultural convcncr Mrs Otta way who gave someinterosting information from the agricultural conference held recently in To ronlo Mrs Newton introduced the speaker of the afternoon Mrs McClung from Wycbridge the district president Her paper Challenge to institute Members was greatly enjoyed Duringhcr remarks Mrs Mc Ciungsaid staple familylife is the basis of our civilization Our first duty is to the home then the community and then the nation The speaker was graciously thanked by Mrs Cumming Another treat of the afternoon was the piano duet by Lorraine Harvey and Jean McLean the guitar music by Mrs Smith and two very iovei holes by Allis Mic 513 Mrs Ottaway concluded her pro gram with contest The Butcher Boy Wool was given out to bc knittedI for the Childrens Aid Mrs Cumming reported sewing done for the Hospital Auxiliary The meeting closed with God Save the Queen and social half fieléiénsi Given sign tor liveyear program be ginning April and the $500000 arena being built in Iroquois litll or $250000by voluntary labor Mrs Jennett who attended the dis ti to Cookie up to date on plans for the annual district convention May 17 in Tot tenhain and nnndunced plansllor Family Nigh April It Bond Read Hall at 830 pm The speak er lsstn be Lance Rumble Mrs Lee Banting convencrof oublic relations took charge of the program during which Mrs Demitrnu played pinup solo Mrs Banting introduccdtho aJieoir er whose topic was Public Rein lions By givingvthe ladies sketch oi her life andexperlences in public life the speaker proved that by keeping the public well informed of the whv and where fore anorganlutions doings the goodwill of thc peopln is gained and more results are ac complished contest on naming treeswas wonbvars Cochnnc Arnold Banting conducted ncrlod of rccreational games en Joycd by all Tea hostesses were rsEar1 Reid Mrs Stan Appleg to Mrs George Carruthers and Mrs Jennett Thehostess was assisted by her sister Miss Walsh Mlnésing Institute Attends Education Week Open HoUse Mincsing Womens Institute met Friday afternoon March with parents and friends of Mineslng School pupils at an Education Week iopcn house Mrs Jones graciously welcomed everyone and the vicepresident Mrs Muir presided Roll call was answered by giving the name of the public school attended The motto To be conscious that you are ignorant is great help to knowledge was ably interpreted by Mrs Pearson Mrs Moguire community activities and public relationscon vencr introduced Miss Louise Culley Simcoc County recreation director who in turn congratulated and presented Alian McCartnev with has medl trimming as child from rowning at Midland Park Ray Howdcnprasided as master of ceremonies for theboys and girls part of the program Shin icy Pearson Sharon Fraiick and Jacqueline Sinclair accompanied by Patsy Parker sang Trust and Obey The rhythmn band from MmiYoungs room in blue and white eostumcsaccompanied by zinc Panel Discussion AaSoou Officers for Year gt The leeJnd skilltui use of nut Churcbiil Womcna Institute held their March meeting in the Community Hall itb the preillF eut Mrs ro in the chair The in call Sing any or play something lrlsh was answered by 17 membersmnd proved very interesting Eachconvcner gave current event After the business was disposed of Mrs Kcll conducted the election of otficcrs which resulted as loilows Honorary President Mrs Watson presidentMi1 Presser lst vicepresident Mrs Todd 2nd vicepresident Mrs Kcll secretary Mrs Stew art treasurer Mrs Watson district director Mrs Kell branch directors Mrs Stub gcon MrsC Pratt Mrs Dou nelly tea committee Mrs Sturgeon Mrs Spence Mrs Davis flower committee Mrs Reive Mrs Baldwin outings committee Mrs Allan Mrs Kingcvlanlsts Mrs Allan Miss lti Sloan auditors Mrs HjRal ston Mrs Bouncy Convenera Named Agriculture and Canadian lnlt dustrics Mrs Constable Mrs Kelly Citizenship and Education Mrs Kcli Mrs McClusklc Historical Research Mrs gt Sauntor Mrs Constable Home Economics and Health Mrs Lucas MrsJ Reive Public Relationship and Coml munity Activities Mrs Sinclair MrsGTodd Resolutions Mrs Stewart Thcmotto for this month was Put your talents in theWomens Institute and watch it grow Mrs Todd led in an frish singsong The speaker was Mrs Roberthellwho told of the lead ership course held at Bond Head and also of the program planning meetingat Cookstown She was thanked byMrs Todd for her interesting address Mrs On Conservation Aplnd WWW utionwvodotgruttmaut bwuwbmudm atthcvlnrchmheettngofstxwd Womllnntihitn heldiinthn Community Halt Taki port gran theme Idn Deparhnent 91min uannrtgAnguL Opening the ammo Goodiero statedtlut one arm aims oithc WI IndtheACWW is to secure in allcountriee the basis nt healthlul and happy livb ins and conserve the the countryside Win one urnuni more Many pointswere touched on urni respunurfi to work them of greatest uic to the country tbe idea that sowushipsxould ass bylaw to prohibit the sale arm lands for undesirable industrial usebut kept for agriculture good woodlot is definitely Ill asset on farm as it helps to holdtbc water level and cuts down the Weep of wind which leads to land erosion Other ideas to combat wind and water erosion were aug gestod seeding down the fields planting of windbreaks proper drainage and contourplowing and cultivating in the west strip farming is used Interesting Statistics Mr Scott gave some interesting statistics about the work of the Lands and ForestsDepartmcnt in Ontario in 1905 Zavltz started small tree nursery at the Agricultural College in Guelph in l9084 at St Williams Midhurst abd Orono in 1922 then Fort William and Kemptville iThere are five county Forests in Simcoe County with retor estation committeefrom County Council to workjwith the Depart ment of Lands and Fares in biiying suitable plots of land which are then turned over to the Province for planting At the end of 50 years the County decides Wlll disposition to make of these forests Fiftyone million trees have been planted Simcoe County by the Pro rice County Township and private individuals Though there are few fin51in this area Mr$cott emphasized lhat the lot of damage Equipment is al bcauty oi Department ncvcr re laxes as one big fire could do ways at hand to fight flrea but El at E5 3i 55 so igsl Family Night Announcement was node of the Family Night to be held at Bond Read on Thursday April at 830 pm All members of South Sim eoe Womens Institute are gvit ed with their families to lo in this event The speaker still be Lance Bumble and those who have had the pleasure othuring bim willuot want to miss this oppor tunity ladies are naked to bring sandwiches or cookies Mrs WJ Gibblns gave nonin tercrtingrcport of the meeting of rims chargeirnovinia nrtreence tings had the planter must have two acres of land ch elusive ot buildings lnstltutcl Part 0n the question at how Worn ens Institute could help Connors vation it was toldof new pro Jectnt the Department whereby panels showingpicturcs of aspects of conservationnre ahorfly to be placed in schools the 4H program includes Forestry andnn Institute could sponsor such club or their young people individual cffv arts such as keeping cattle out oi woodlots and preventing fires While these ideas may not seen very important they can accom plish lot er Scott assured the members that the attic at Angus would be giml to help with any problems to do with conservation ans ibbina spoke on the motto Life like garden it bears the fruit you sowgt The roll call was answered by the name at an article manufactured in Simcoo County and where General Business Inthe absence of the president vicepresident Mrs Bruce Cowan opened the meeting with Mrs Campbell acting as secretary The minutes of the February meet suu LIFE or CANADA Life Plant and 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