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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 26, 1959, p. 10

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3sl 39th the acton fre pretty thursday february 86 1959 year of service uet is highlight of year for lakeside the annul report ofthlke mle rhftbter iol ft tnb- nitteft- ftt the innuj meetlnr fmtfiery b published below in rau the following is a summary ot recotds for the 39th year of the latiesijje chapter imperial order daughters of the empire which i present fof your approval during the year the chapter held 10 regular meetings and two executive meetings with a total membership of 58 including four outoftown members the average attendance was 27 at the beginning of the year groups were named to be rcspons iblc for each month s program which included guest speakers current events films and socials gnestl speakers we had thenonor of having throughout the year as guest speakers mrs pearcc of roscdalc ftorol georgetown who gave an interesting demonstration on how to arrange a small number ot flowers to best advantage mrs mouek of brampton who told of her work as a dclegatctn the un ited nations mrs41su j nlngs convener of canadian ization and immigration for the national chapter i q d e who spoke on the very important work ol her com mittee mrs bertha buchanan one of our members who showed 1 slides nftd told of nor trtfj to the scandinavian countries and the brussels world fair on decoration day in june and on remembrance day fn novem btr members paraded attended services placed a wreath at th cenotaph and plants an flags tttr ehapuirv the graves of vtterans interdc- nominntionnl services wm luld during holy weik m april 1nd the chapter attended as n b dy m ot jhesc services anniversary banquet one of the highlights of the chapter ytnr was the 40lh nnm eisnry banquet held in the legion auditorium in apiil the legcnl miss jissic coles picsided fur thi evening and we were joined by many past members including eight chatter members guest spin ker was mrs houck another special meeting wns when we hod as guests the dukt of devonshire chapter in october for the visit of mrs douglas jen nings she gnc a very interesting and informative talk on ways the i ode f raters fiiorciti7enship our money making projects for the year included a dance in ap ril the annual bazaar in november and sale of chriama and other cards betty crockor box tops were collected all ot these prov ed quite successful standard presented the regent and flrst viceregent nltendcd tht provincial convention hamilton in aprfl nt which our project quilt bl ock chosen the february meeting of green ock women s institute was held at the home of mrs calin aitkins where a delightful pit luck dinner wis enjoved bj the mem bcrs the meeting followed inter the contest for the district on bran mil fins was judged and served at the dinner mrs wm johnston wos the winner of the raisin pie with mrs wm butler second prize k winner mrs wm ballentinc wos first for muffins and miss elva pcnrcn second tjhmse quill block j mrs j thompsons quilt block wos chosen for the twoedsmilir project the meeting opened in the us uat way with mrs c allin vice president in chair the roll call was answered by uses of salt mrs wm johnston read the scripture- reading the social at the school wns re ported mrs wm johnston was the winner of the wool blinkets miss mildred watson won the groceries and mrs ross ballcntine won the box of chocolates a nice fum wis realized from the sale of the tiek tmemnrmwr t t r eden mllis els well collection it the ml plan projects the com oners give shoi 1 i c ports ii wis vitcd i bring old chustmas cords lo he mnich me when commmec wih them to be sent away a paper drive ilso wns plonned mrs wm butler convener for home economics ond health con ducted the prtgrim and rcid jgc piper explaining whil home c onefnics slinds for takini eich letter scpirolcly mrs ellwood johnston givethe mi tto feed jour fimily whit ihey require- niher lh in what they desire 20 commandments for eisier living wis given bj mrs ballenlinc mrs angus thompson gave i leading entitled just i boy healthful hints for house kecpeis given by mrs chester all in proved very helpful daylight saving the debatable question ws given by mrs c atntenmrs wm butler trtteteste 3 oil the members in demonstrating how to ice and riecmnie n ciko mrs elln tt pitteison was courtesv cmvenci invited to present the full report was given to membets at the may meeting our woild affnirs and current events convener made our meet ings more interesting by giving tilks on the decline of the tourist trade in the bahamas ficts garding the forthcoming ontario insurance scheme report on ihi life of new zealand a mam is ex planition of the work of the wo mens service committee of thi cancer fund the sick received flowers and cards tloweis were sent to the be n avert and silver spoons were presented t each newly bom baby of chapter mothers the lakeside chapter fulfilled its trnny obligations generously during the past year both ns a numbei if a nation wide organiz itnn nnd is a pirt of our own e immunity many donations nitionally we donated to the fi how ing funds commonwealth uelitlons pcicc garden wilhcl- nuno gordon british and furop em relief seamen s amenities nilmnil shipping lucy moms on piovmclal reprcscntolives spetnl piovmcial film camdnn bcene and fndowment locally we contributed lo the dccotttiorrbay commrttrc boy- scputs canadian nolloml instit ute for the blind canadian leg ion children s aid society and poppy fund the services at home and ab roid committee did o wonderful job co operating with the public heillh nurse doctors and other locil oriniations pocket edition books were sent lo members of the aimed forces oversens money was d nilcd lo be used by the public health nurse for treatment of a child with serious ear trouble riii eels of food were distributed it chnstmis to needy families in cu upei ition with the rolary club insteid of the usual exchange of gifts members brought items for a liycttc to the december meeting local churches observe worlds day of prayer the worlds dnv of prayer was jbscrved by the locil churches in the home of mrs n s marshall mrs h jnmc and mrs w j lowrie were leaders thoso assist ing in the service weie mrs w laabj mrs g macdt ugall mrs h tomlinson mr f cow ell mrs- n townschd mrs j p low i ic aria mrs j oilbcrtson mrs j homer gave a wonderful and inspiring address on the theme gods gift to men mrs w mclean and mrs r wright sang a duet god answers piav er four new member the sacrament of the lord s supper w is observed on sund iv with rtv douglas gordon of westminster church gvielph tn charge four new memoirs wun received by prodssion if fmth preparitor sirvice wns hi id the thursrtov i v ening n v nuts conducted bv mr j birtch stud enl pastor of th churih observes birthday mr and mrs w t enru had their familv nh home to honor mrs earl on her birthttiv mrs w kingsbury fiom ox tasksmsijv ns v li the first enmpliti travel si of tjie north vest pnsset wos madi by roald amuudsrn in iwtnstthi schduner ojoa arriving it ni nn alaska sask is visiting lur hmthv r j3omld clnk ond mis clark the manv friends of mrs goi don mcphail wishjier a speedy lecoverj from mr iccident she is progressing fdvoioblv in guelph general hospitil measles are prcvilcnt n this ilty annual awards incdueational work the chapter igun awarded rmgs to the boy and g rl with the highest standing in uie middle ind upper school n buisiry indeikht never late nev ei ibst nt certificates we wish to thank our regent miss lessie coles nnd our exec- ilive for their untiring efforts on bihalf i f the chapter during the vtor olso ill those who so will nilv issistid us wilh our pro jccls oi helped us jn any way mi wt is lval members o the lakiside chipter iode en ter the new year with renewed en ihusnsm ond interest in the idenls of the order and may our motto f r 0iccn ind country inspire us to accept our obligations with ltiy ilty ind enthusiasm t dora ryder recording secretiry dalis oicc iht first ofmany wapn ami uvnirrfnl mcmrnti m ilcrr for smar momrntx thai uilt amt to hrr by trlrphent ktr uisftt ltr thrtmgti the ihts of all of us arc constamlv enriched by hcaruis the voice of our thil ircn our parents nm fnrnd litml nnw wlm m lie wit of tight or far aw but are never out of reach bv telephone the telephone lcepi us in touch with them all giving u an much lor to hide guest explains drivers manual 30 000000 to kill 1270 ontario- it cs thats what is cosl us on our highways tn 1057 and insurance companies are adjusting their rates upward to keep pace with the increased costs of killing this was the opening gun ot bob moieaus address to the ac ton ys men on februory 18th after that morbid piece of in formation he gave the lowdown on the new point plan it appears from mr moreaus statements that saturdays and suridays are the dangerous dnys this motor manslaughter is the re ward r artless driving if the ait of driving land il is nn art is good the bonus is real try to help the 7100 o p p officers and then municipal partners aie re solved to use evciy pohil at their dispos il in oidcr to make the bad driver good nnd the drinking driver into a teetotaller if some body imprints ilia bumper gnnid in your skull and you become a statistic you can lest assured that he will bi stigmalised with nine in more ptilnls these blnek mnrks will appear like polka dols on an invitation lo be the guest of the department of highways the speaker gave each ys man a drivers manual nnd seriously recommended thit tin members rend it he had dined well he spoke isely and the members- reacted genuinely it was fortunate thai the o p p does ni t sponsor n policemen s ball ns a result there were no tickets for the y s men to buy sn they give him a suitably i ibi d let lot opener mansi ii ncllis tii inked mr moreau the business of the meeting was inrgely devoted to planning fm the spring convention the local y m c a will be if site fbi thi 9 cnnfuencc of ctntral onlor dislnet of international vs men freshness guaranteed aiways fresh coffee cake 59c pkg available at ledgers donations gifts wi projects the regular monthly meeting of the bannockburn women s instil utc was held on thursday evening at bannockburn school the meet ing opened with the institute ode and mary stewart collect the roll call how to make my head save my heels was answered by 11 members and one guest arising out of the business were the following a donnllon to the j rippled children s fund a don- lion to the mental health assoc iation sewing for the arabian babies distributed to the members to complete he layettes knitting to b done of sweaters for korean orphans flalsht cmts arrangements were made for the march meeting when the 41st an niversary banquet will be held plans were made for the summary day in march on the third meal course which was completed last saturday mp w llnham and mrs m 4- harness were elected to accept the leadership training course at mil ton on thursday and friday of this week it is tor the 4h home- making club and is titled a club dirt entertains mrs w watdle give a reading on llfes pattern and mrs w storey gave a smuar reading the meeting closed with the queen lords prayer and institute qtu luttch and a social time ended the evening people read the free press to buy ond buy the free press to read canada s pacific coast indians were divided into seven different language groups ah lived mainly on salmon and sea foods rather than on foods from the hunt alaska with an area onethird that o canada s northernjcrrllor- les has a population of about 200 000 seven tlmeslhnt of the yukon and north west territories combin ed of canada s ii prime ministers three were born in the united kingdom one in new brunswick and three each in nova scotia quebec and ontario information on halton peel trust savings company 1958 j2sl 1956 deposits guaranteed investment first mortgages total assets officers and directors president a s nicholson burlington vicepresident o e manning oakvllle dr c a martin milton secretary angus mcmillan q c w j 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