T129 Brmu" F case 'ul Blossom Te and Bazaar on ty.r.hlkef 7 25th, Friday, hale Mrs. Russell MCCon y accompanmg. her siste nell is Hire; Week trip to visit 'd, on a In nnca George, 1)a',teut'; and other place" in (l'i','l'C'rr, Gamma. estern Vessel Mid, Stew Bob Flutter."ft Manda" and nins by tram for 0813), mor- Wand 1Stfew days whim), to sitter' ,§._Myrtje St'ingtheir "er. Mrs. Nelsen an..." an account of the Area 'iii/Uh',',',', which she attended, Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr., who was in charge of the program fave a reading "Towser Shall be Tied To- night". . A baby picture cotttest Was conducted by Mrs. Reg. Davey, Ji. with prizes going to Mrs. Stewart Hunter and Mrs Bert Shier. The meeting Closed. with the Queen and Grace Lunch was served by Mrs. Mid- Hunter and Mrs. Stewart Hun. ter. wewn. Mrs. Wm. Arnold was guest speaker and in a very i tirresting manner told of n- the Indians in Bruce Co and their heritage. She unty thanked and presented wit}?IS gift by Mrs. Stewart Hu a Mrs. Bert Shier 2vnT,d',l'not,'.'ari contests "Musical Terms" oral "Mental Menus". and Mrs. Nelson Eskrick account of the Area 005:1?" which she attended. Mrs. Wt): Eskrick Jr., who was in char . of the program fave a readirfe "mnweer Shall be Tied Tog Mary Stewart Collect? and Bible Reading. Roll call was answered with "Name Owner of your property in 1900'". Minutes of last meeting were read by Mrs. George McKee. Thank you notes were read! from Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. and Mrs. Beth Bett on behalf of the l cancer Society. Mrs, Russell McConnell and Mrs. Duncan Convay offered to be hostesses at the Log House in Southamp. ton on July 30. Mrs. Christena Scott gave a report on the District Annual. The motto "Nothing is so con- tagious as a good,example" was given by Mrs. Catherine Davey. The readings "Flour bags" and "For Longer Life" were given by Mrs. Floyd Weick. --v - Ann'ld "In: annuf iftr. JiCfire%esday afternoon. The President opened the meeting_with the Opening Ode Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. was hostess at their cottage for the Yas rryesAiny of the Atmow Armow WJ. held th 52¢. 6/773 '7 my. 2c The June meeting of the Ar- moww was held on Wed, F-ur- . . nesday evening with a good at, tendance. With Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. presiding, the meeting opened with the Opening Ode, Mary Stewart Collect, Bible Reading and Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Mrs. Russell McCon- nell and Mrs. Nelson Eskrick _ were appointed to be in charge of a program at Bruce Lea Haven in October. Current events were given by converters. The motto, "A sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of a good woman" was given by Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. Roll call was anwered with "Name a woman of world " fairs. Mrs. Bert Shier was com, mentator while the ladies modeled the clothes they made during the Sewing with Knits Short Course. Misses Ruth Campbell and Connie Slessor are enjoying a two week holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson in Shubenachabie, Nova Scotia.Congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith (nee Margaret Camp. bell) living near Denfield, on the arrival of a baby girl, a grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Campbell. talk on Block Printing and displayed several articles made during that course. Mrs. Nelson Eskrick gave a talk on Prime Minister Indirg thndi as rut example of a Woman of World Affairs. Mrs. Lorne Emmerton demonstrated Painting on Velvets with the ladies trying their hand at painting roses. Mrs. Calvin McConnell and' Mrs. Ray McConnell were the lucky winners of gifts from the demonatrator. Mrs. Emmerton was thanked and presented with a small gift. Miss Shannon McConnell favoured with a solo. Mrs. L. Christena Scott, who was in charge of the program, conducted a song con- test and articles in purse con- test and gave a reading "Philosophy on Advancing Asst" The meeting closed with the Queen and Grace, Lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson Eskrick and Mrs. Keith Blackwell. A birthdayFarty was held on Monday afternoon for Mrs. EA. Slade at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Slade an the occasion of her 85th birthday. Miss Gladys Cooper gave a _ Mrs. E. Dawe favoured with a piano solo. The highlight of the evening was a talk and slides by Mrs. R. Slade and Mrs. D. Convav on their FuropeanTour. Mrs. R. Slade also conducted a European Place Song Contest with Mrs. R. Scott and Mrs. E, Dawe the winners. Mrs. R. Scott and Mrs. N. Eskrick entertained with a skit, "A Nasty Mother Goose" and Mr . N. Eskrick gave a reading A Friendly World. The meeting closed with the Queen and Grace. bunch Roll call was Name an European place and tell what country it is in. A thank you card was read from Mrs. Jean Scott. The motto "God has made of one blood all Nations of men, being the same in white and black. August meetin in the Institute Hall on Wednesday evening ". With Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. presiding, the meeting opened with the Opening Ode, Mary Stewart Collect, Scripture reading and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Mrs. Lorne Emmerton and Mrs. Ray McConnell offered to be leaders for the 4H club "Ae cessories for_the Bedroom." Mrs. R. McConnell and Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. offered to be hostesses at the Log Cabin, Southampton on July 30. The highlight of the evening was a demonstration by Mrs. John Hill of embroidering on Jute and the making of a hand bag of the finished material. She was thanked and presented with a gift by Mrs. Bert Shier. The meeting closed with the Queen and Grace. Lunch was served by Mrs. R. McCon- Pell and Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. Roll call was answered with the members showing some of their own handiwork. Minutes of last meeting were read by Mrs. George McKee. Thank you note was read from Walter Norman. Current events were given by Mrs, Bert Shier. The motto "A busy mind is never a bored one" was given by Mrs. R. McConnell. The lit- tle Emmerton girls trio favoured with a song. . Them metirsg of the& mow M. was held on Wed. nesday evening in the Institue Hall with a good attendance. With .Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. presiding, the meeting opened with the Opening Ode and Mary Stewart Collect, Bible Reading and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. The Armow Wd. held their Local current events and the topic "The Educated Heart" were given by Mrs. Bert Shier. The motto "The world-one neighbourhood" was given by Mrs. Christena Scott. Mrs. Ronald Slade was in charge of the program and conducted a spelling match. Mrs. George McKee. gave a reading "Diets". Mrs. Wm, Eskrick Jr. favoured with a piano solo. The meeting closed with the Queen and Grace. Lunch was served by Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. and Mrs. Bert Shier. Mrs. Wm Eskrick Jr. was ap- pointed delegate to the In- stitute Convention in Chat- sworth on October 29 and 30. Plans were made to hold a euchre party in the Institute Hall on October 30. Plans were also made to hold our October meeting at Brucelea Haven on October 17. Wednesday evening in the In- stitute Hall. With Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. presiding, the meeting opened with the Opening Ode, Mary Stewart Collect, Bible Reading and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Roll call was answered with an exchange of a favourite dessert. Mrs. George McKee read the minutes of the last meeting. The Member meeting _of the Atmow W.I. was held on" Mrs. Reg. Davey Jr. and mouth organ music by Wib Collins. Those having birthdays in Oc- tober were presented with a box of chocolate mints and 8p ples were passed around at the close of the meeting. Plans are being made to hold a W.I. euchre party in the In, stitute Hall on Tuesday evening October 30th at 8:30. entijrt%Tar-iEir-rrairiztrit Bruce Lea Haven on. Wed- nesday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Eskrick Jr. was chairlady. The program consisted of violin music by Willard Metcalfe ac- companied by 'Mrs. Calvin McConnell, a sing-song,reading by Mrs. Christena Scott, a duet by Mrs. Garnet Taylor and new Reg Davey Jr. and solo by In place of the regular Public Relations meeting in O_ctober, the Armowi Women's Inshfute "Ercsiru?rr?