Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 2013, p. 8

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Calabogie WI Each October is Women‘s Histon/ Month in Canada â€" an opportunity for Canadians to educate themselves about women‘s valuable contributions to our country‘s history â€" and to the quality of our lives in the 215t century. Women, history and education go handâ€"inâ€"hand with FWIO and one Branch decided that a ROSE Session was a great way to celebrate women and their contribution to the area. On October 11, 2012, the Calabogie WI of Renfrew South District (Eastern Area) held an evening with author Carol Bennett McCuaig. Carol is well known in the area, authoring over fifty books, many of which are regional histories that help people who are researching their roots in the Renfrew and Lanark counties. About thirty guests from other Branches as well as the community came to hear Carol describe the hardships faced bythe women as they settled in the Ottawa Valley. She also shared stories of real women pioneers from the Ottawa Valley that she researched for her book Pictured: Members of Calabogie, Burnstown, White Lake and Balsam HilleHorton Branches and other community members gather for a photo with author Carol McCuaig (seated second from right}, BRANCH ROSE Program Coordinator Sara MacKenzie (seated in centre} and Margie MacKenzie, President of Renfrew South District WI (seated second from left), "Invisible Women". The evening ended with a quiz where guests determined how they would have faired as a pioneer in 1800‘s Ontario. The evening ended with ROSE Program Coordinatorforthe Calabogie WI, Sara MacKenzie, thanking all the guests before they enjoyed tea, coffee and homemade desserts of pumpkin pie, carrot cake and other Fall goodies. Ifyou would like to find out more about the guest speaker and her books, please visit her website: www.carolmccuaig.ca. Bowen Road WI In celebration of Niagara’s Cooper & Remington WI At their Branch’s October meeting, the Members of Bicentennial, Bowen Road WI (Hamilton Area), together with the Fort Erie Historical Museum, hosted two 1812 Fashion Shows with WI Members, family and friends modeling the types of attire worn 200 years ago. The Fashion Shows were held on April 28, 2012 at People’s Memorial United Church Pictured: Bowen Road WI Members take a step back in time, dressing in attire worn by the average person in 7872. in Ridgeway. Over 100 people attended, including WI Members and the public. Bowen Road WI Members also hosted an 1812 luncheon where they dressed in period clothes made by members of the Bertie Museum in Ridgeway. 8 910.71%“.“49‘1mLQE‘” " “‘3 Cooper & Remington WI (Trent Valley Area) held an "Old Fashioned Afternoon Tea”. To commemorate Queen Elizabeth “’5 Diamond Jubilee, the topic for the afternoon was the History ofTea Pots. Everyone wore fancy hats and gloves, and lunch consisted of scones, jam and, of course, tea! Pictured (LR) in the back row: Sherry NeiIson, Fran Dudgeon and Doris Rollins, Front row: Shirley McCoy, Kay Wilson and Ruth Holmes,

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