Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), 1 May 2015, p. 10

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Majestic WI Majestic WI (Huron Perth District, Guelph Area) held a "Mystery Tour" ROSE Session â€" and it sure was fun! The first stop was Sweets N’ Treats in Wingham, Ontario where owner Debbie Busby gave a tour of her store and work room. She demonstrated dipping liquorice, carrots, strawberries, pretzels and cookies in chocolate. Each person filled a mould with chocolate and, when hardened, decorated it with coloured chocolate to take home. After lunch, participants visited Necessiâ€"Tea’s, also in Wingham, where they learned that the shop sells over 100 varieties of tea. Who knew there could be so many? The day concluded with a tour of Maitland Manor Nursery and Landscaping. Pictured (H?) from Majestic WI: Marie McCutchean, Janet Heartel, Kathy Bridge, Edna McLellan, Yvonne Knight andAlice Marks, Gillies Hill WI Gillies Hill WI (Bruce County District, Greyâ€"Bruce Area) held a ROSE Session with guest speakers on two interesting topics. Marion Cooper, Diabetic Counsellor with the Brockton & Area Family Health Team, spoke to the group on how to keep healthy when living with diabetes. Wendy T h o m l i n s o n discussed historic wedding dresses and had her private collection on display for all to enjoy. Pictured {LPR}:Janette Wagner, Wendy Thom/inson, Wanita Halliday and Lois Weatherall. Murder Mystery Participants {standing LPR}: Sandy Miller, Ellen Martin, Gloria Hamilton, Alma McNulty, Grace YanthaeBlimkie, Marie McCallum and Carol Neill. Seated: Peggy Pultz and Laurie Gauvreau, Glasgow WI The Members of Glasgow WI (Renfrew South District, Eastern Area) participated in another murder mystery dinner in March. The ladies arrived dressed forthe character they were to portray for the evening of "whodunit". A delicious Chinese dinner was enjoyed while participants gave clues as to who might have committed the murder. The occasion also marked the Branch’s 70th Anniversary. The evening ended with the serving of an Anniversary cake and revealing the guilty party. South Lobo WI On September 14, 2014, the Members of South Lobo WI (Middlesex District, Southern Area) held a ROSE Session on Citizenship and Legislation. The Branch’s guest speaker was Bev Shipley,MPforLambtonâ€" Kentâ€"Middlesex who acknowledged the role of the Women’s Institutes in Canadian rural life. He addressed the government’s work, past and present, in immigration, agriculture and food, trade and industry, research and development. Participants learned ofthe legislative process for law enactment and the government’s role in national security. This was followed by a question period. The day concluded with a light lunch and fellowship. There were 16 Members and 20 guests present. Pictured: Bev Shipley, MP for LambtoneKenteMiddlesex, was $3}?! m 1mm.“

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