i'€ "i Q ‘ ‘1‘: presentaiives of PEEL SOUTH DISTRICT WOMEN'S STITUTES were at Mississauga Square One Shopping entre and Shopper's World, Brampton recently to promote ,eir work. Here the District Public Relations Ofï¬cer, reen Young, left, and District President, Dorothy Adair, 7 k over some of the material at the group '3 display table, ONTARIO JUNIOR FARMERS‘ BOOK A RURAL LEGACY, a soft-covered 220 page book Ltaturing many photos was written by Linda Biesenthal, ;enilworth. The book traces the development ofa rural youth Orga- n‘zation in Ontario, detailing the growth, and telling the ackground history of short courses and Junior Farmers’ '3. ar Effort and many other aspects of their work. In addition, a portion of the book is a collection of 3-miniscences and reflections of the organization “yesterday er is Wilma Higgins, President. HISTORY TEA YORK WEST DISTRICT Tweedsmuir History Committee have worked consistently for twenty years compiling the District Tweedsmuir History Book. It has a beautiful hand- tooled blue leather cover, with gold inlay, made by the present Curator, Mrs. Charles Agnew. In April a successful Tweedsmuir Tea was held at Maple. The well-planned event was a “ï¬rst†for the District All Branches in the District displayed their History Books as well as other memorabilia. The displays were enjoyed by all, including people from the community who are interested in history. , 7 "t" V YORK WEST DISTRICT TWEEDSMUIR COMMITTEE L<r, Mrs. J. G. Snider, Secretary; Mrs, Robert Burton, Trea- surer; Mrs. Charles Agnew, Curator; Mrs, Cameron McClure, Typist: Mrs. Clarence Kellam and Mrs. Alvin Wood. r. i " ’ v' 7 l 3.2" -‘;'r.: i SKEAD ROAD W.I. SUDBURY DISTRICT's Vice Presi- dent Mrs. Verna llollara' is seen presenting a $200.00A ward cheque to Miss Sharron Mieir, left, a ï¬rst year student at- tending the Universitt' ol'Guelplt, The money will assist her in her studies in the Bachelor of Applied Science course. ANNIVERSARY BOTHWELL WI, KENT EAST DISTRICT, celebrated their 70th Anniversary with a Come-and-Go Tea. Highlighting the afternoon was a solo written by 91 year old Mrs. Pearl MeRitehie, life member of Bothwell. A history review related stories about the many projects undertaken over the years, including the shipping of cases of fruits and vegetables to destitute families in France and Belgium during the war. 2]