Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1971, p. 32

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Members at the Silverwood Women's lnstilute honour Mr. Ben Case a local historian at a garden party, from left â€" Mrs. J, Cosson, Mrs. J, Appleyard, Mrs. E. Beeney, Mrs. G, Strnth, Mrs, A, Newtonl rim; 0 Burt, president, Mrs. H. Marchington, Mr, Case, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Mlnda Corbett, Mrs: D. Lindsay, Mrs. H, Lindaver, Mrs. Carmichael, Mrs. G. lrunside. Mrs. F. Campbell, Mrst F. Duffleld, Miss I. Moore, and Mrs. George Henderson, District President. Mrs. W. H. Tremelling, Thessalon (right) a life member of the Queen Elixabeth Branch presenting a life membership certificate and pin to Mrs. Mary Gugnon (centre) of the Nesterville Brunch with Mrs. Ruby Conway, president of the Nesterville Branch. Mrs. Tremelling was the original organizer at eight branches in the Algoma area. Slreelsville â€" Those attending a branch meeting found a demonstration of cutting a pork loin interesting. Yarmoulh Glen â€" Cheese making was the topic of a talk and demonstration at a Branch meeting. The members were encouraged to taste blue, brie. buck, camembert colby, cream gouda, limburger, etc. Recipes and pamphlets on cheese were distributed. 32 North Blake â€"The members. and catch to bring a guest found a tour of a 10:30, cleaning establishment interesttng. Aulrinl â€" Roll Call â€" Each memhx «t bring a piece of old lace and tell of Its 0| Later a speaker used the topic: “The Rom of Lace" for a talk on that subject and played some lovely needlework. HOME AND coU‘iivR"

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