Ladies' Benevolent Society.
ANNUAL b HATING. i Goo my was ”h.hi tba lh)'’ungl) | (j.-IHafil ' 11-i: ill. US f»U W(:df.l.;.-d.’V j aI Lo l’i: i; IP. C \Vi::j' ”CoS U!.’o i ■ •nr sp cc W' 1 were com) ■ Imd io InT: ! mar a r. u- ■f a i l ii ■ memo kgs on- j ! .1 tm-dav. i Mm Burnetii (i.V sid.-fl) proamd. I iiMi ih> m w- f! pres; at —Me : d «in-.s j A.mho ■!. Et-r:!..•«, b.viuis, 0-. vi-ii. -; j ■•vi'i’i ( ' t-rv) ’ j : i a ■ iMm-mb mb tm Oi-l for Am y:tr ! wasu-fMows:- __ | Holcim (iv: r iao y-ia-':; work lan;] ■ rk i m:r list n.HoU is no', lamm ' ml >;■ VM-.liijJ-jS OMl' CSp. IV JittU’C’ ll.lr’, 1 I ihink. l>o. n a little heavier than vian■■ 1. owam to 000 ca.a- in parliculav ne.ding (jciv-iani mu;hhiii;' I■■ ■■ d anl '.vino. In ail cams we have tm-T witli mnch aivlitmi", and it is a jisasmv to us to know unit o:u' Ik.-ip is appreciated. During iho \car v.c ivc-ived Ai fi.»m an sue y molts ikinoi’ :m a ll’.mK olleriiig i,j; iulo "Him s ail" Ii:;r befo”;'. I’V iilllt* more than a veu wo were y.- r.y in a-i'.-.-t ii ill a mar v. om m wit ii cancer, anil umcli \v:i = dmic io toy an i give iur rt'ii I'. li. wan aL last n;v;;c='mi by a. kind ncighbrer liiap con; imming 1 1.0 liii-coini’oilsi-'la home hurroumli'igs it would lie better for her 1.0 ho away, whore she weald halve constant cam and aUcntieii, and by a happy avnuig iiiait she was • ■kenio Mutlier Mary .losopi) Auben’s Homo for luonrabitm in AVa.linytoe, and lior 1 til days were very pcncHui there. 1 would like t;> mention ;\lts well’s name in connection with tins ease. 1 feel sure if it hal no;. h.v.u i■ ■ v tao nro '-L iiiiid.no s ami care of Mrs Bvightwcll and. other neighbours ih:s pom woman could not pomdivy have lived so long, and would never have hid Urcomforts liiir. so kind a nurm; eon'ei... •
and wuro given often I am muo when homo duties nviy 'mnv prs s.md. j y.ivova! fa in'.lb-is h-.vo been io.i6V'-'u 1 ami ii: i ipo: 1 until Loiter iiui. l a c.iiikj for i tluaij. 1 cum;ot cloko '.viUmvil saying 1 I'uit I ;-uri- ono end ad of us jin th> j whole community in r-ytup übi-i,, , ~ i:h j cm- hiot.’ic-rs and sis-ters in (Vdi'brnia in the dre-xlful c-diimit-y which hut so ro-c-iilly Ik 11 on upon them. Ihu wniie do-pl-iving tlio sod lees ot life and the amount of svm’eiing necessarily iuemvi-d, I am -leased to see by the latart reports th-ii ilso j’U’nt nu-rieun p-mple have ic-.--oonded nob v to the call for im-istmco, and ;li .t tw i y needy ca.-0 has h.o.i provld- fi ibr. Our tli o hs a.o 0.-peciiilly due to Const able IkoKuaban for the tifsDuncohe is always ro rcadv to give in any matter we may bring before linn. I t.iaiiic yon ail f r putting up with my shot tc-mings as president-, and hope von will eli ct someone in my place for the coming year. The b.uimet-shfct Emwoa a balance from List y :-iu* c.f diyj. loj and receipts ibofn nib-erinfio!!.; and in-ii-ro-1 ,-i*l Its Bd, making a total ot l-riO Os Bfi. ' ..mcv.oinu-o (-totes, meat, wmdmbms, firewood, etc.) £2O 1 '>■: 2-1, having a bal.tnee in land ot .I‘GB Id - h.i. Tim election <J. nlnco-bcarcrs resulted iit the re-election of Mr. 1 } Bar- ; nett as i’r. si lan and Aim Crawford j - i. sm o 11 atm coijimu,i,eu j Bn r aeti, C r.. v, feni, Ec-*I c 3, E van-, j Uowiv, b wvry, U »oui. alcove, Dicii- j 0-1.2, (si!;.i O'. ivvimbon, and liar!':- j Tim nn-itbig ihcn mlj mrneJ. I
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3870, 7 May 1906, Page 2
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631Ladies' Benevolent Society. Woodville Examiner, Volume XXII, Issue 3870, 7 May 1906, Page 2
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