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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1958, p. 6

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PAGE SX North Waterloo Women‘s Institute Elects Mrs. Jacob Rakhn President Mrs. Jacob Rabn, 170 Brisâ€" tol St., Waterioo, was elected president of North Waterloo 83 KING ST. S. Patented RADIANT CONTROL gives uniform toast whether bread is thick or thin, frozen or fxul:; rye or white. Autâ€" omatic beyond belief. RADIANT CONTROL J. C. JAIMET & co. TOASTER SERVIETTES * PAPER CUPS TABLE COVERS ® PAPER PLATES wWOODEN KNIVES And SPOONS : dv NEARTH RAYO s#erh oOrRN A cerg PEAN A District Women‘s Institutes at the annual meeting last week in â€" Conestogo.‘ Automatic Fry Pan You simply set the dial and you get CONTROLâ€" LED HEAT for perfect cooking and frying reâ€" sults. No _ guesswork. Marvelous water sealed element for easy washing â€" TBR WATERLOO (Oulssisy CHRORMICLAR ho _ oo« L $ Rip . e > 2 57. )7 &0 <9;,~â€" "t uz0 00 TAKE VNUR FAN Miss Myra Snuyder of RR. 8, West Montrose. | Mre. Reabhn is a member of the Bridgeport branch &td Jmâ€" presented _ North Waterloo WI‘s at the first national conâ€" vention in Ottawa last fall A echolarship fund with a goal of $2,000 was established Best Junior Mixer made. Fullâ€"mixâ€"beater produce greater volume in less time. Available in White, Pink, Turquoise, Yellow â€" _ TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO A QUIET SHADY SPOT AND GET AWAY FROM THE HUSTLE AND HEAT OF THE BUSsY CIHTY ... Mixmaster Junior WATERLOO ... BUT, BEFORE YOU GO, HAVE YOU GOT EVERYâ€" THING? â€" FOOD? â€" BEVERAGE? â€" PORTABLE RADIO? â€" SOMETHING TO KEEP THE CHILDREN AMUSED? HOW ABOUT PAPER PLATES, SERVIETTES ETC.? SEEâ€"YOU ALMOST FORGOT. DROP IN ON YOUR WAY OUT, WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED b’fi.m‘hh*] ward Brown, "¢tenvener of theo scholarship â€" committee, . e%â€" be used for an annual award of $100 to be known as the Helena Feasby Memorial Schâ€" . Mre. Clayton Knarr, prest dent of the Centreville branch of which Mrs. Feasby as founder and threeâ€"time . presiâ€" ;hnt, announced her Wl had voted $500 to the scholarship fund. Two resolutions passed at the meeting will be forwardâ€" ed to the Canadian Associaâ€" tion of Consumers. They askâ€" ed that manufacturers . be asked (1) to stop putting premiums in soap and cereal boxes and (2) make men‘s overalls â€" of â€" betterâ€"wearing material with stronger and deeper pockets. Rev. Eric Reble of Bridgeâ€" port, who led the devotional period, reminded the WI memâ€" bers of a phrase in their Mary Stewart Collect, "Let us be done with faultâ€"finding and leave off selfâ€"seeking." Entertainment included selâ€" ections by St. Jacobs public school children under the leaâ€" dership of Kenneth Pearson; numbers by the Bridgeport WI chorus, accompanied by Mrs. R. M. Lamb; and a parade of handâ€"made spring bonnets including models made in millinery courses and funny hats made of kitchen utensils and children‘s toys. Mrs. Russell Hahn, presiâ€" dent of the St. Jacobs branch which was host for the annual Geraniams â€" Snapdragons WATERLOO COUNTY SUPPLIES COâ€"OPERATIVE annual ) office. FLOWERS And VEGETABLE Plants riaold â€" Petunia woeoting »at Augests â€" Thicw‘s 3 ener; second â€" viceâ€"presidents, Mrs. Amos Wilkinson, KR. 3, Egumin; secretary â€"_ trea surgr, Mrs. _ Cecil Barbour, Wellesley. f 200 Also, federated representa~ , tive, Mre. William Richardsom, , R.R. 3, Wallenstein; alternat@, Mrs. John Morlock, S&t. Jae obs; auditors, Mrs. Edward Dietsz and Mrs. Elmer Baech ler, both of Wellesley; . Mrs. Joseph McTavish, R. R. 1, Wallenstein, was elected district delegate with Mrs. M. M. Johnson, R.R. 4, Kitchener, as â€" alternate. Mrs. Miltorn Weber, West Montrose, was named representative to the Federation of _ Agriculture with Mrs. Gordon Eidt, RK. 1, Millbank, as alternate. The conveners are Mrs. A} bert Weber, RR 4, Kitchâ€" ener, citizenship and_ educa tion; Mrs. Kenneth MceAllis ries; Mrs. Robert Trussler, RR. 2, Kitchener, historical research and current events; Also, Mrs. Leander Geole, R.R. 2, West Montrose, home economics and health; Mrs. Laverne Cook, RR. 3, Kitch ener, resolutions. UEUD ETY C EWB L ns Mn n m ied o en mmnntl ter, R. R. 2, Waterloo, agrt culture and Canadian indust» Mrs. R. M. Lamb, Kitch ener, was elected public relaâ€" tions representative, a newW officers include: a

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