Tweedsmuir History Book Competition - A Great Idea for All Districts! D)ES your District or Area have a differ ent initiative to encourage Branches to record their community histories? Just re- cently as Provincial CLIl’lllOl‘ I read the Branch and District Reports. I did not come aci'oss another District who has a Competition like we do in chfrew North. In the IUSOS. HLILCl Davis. :1 former Provincial Board Director. wanted to do something to encourage Branches to keep up their Tneedsmuir History Books. So. she dontiletl t1 liirge trophy. Each year since. the 'l'weedsmuir History Books have Big lake WI Member Receives Prestigious Award kst Winter. Branch Prestdent arol Middaugh was pre- sented With the Vivian Levensohn Award. Network North first pre- sented the Award In 1996. Vivian received the award for her VOlUlT leer work for community development and improvement Because she believed it should be presented on an annual basrs to a community volunteer. each year's recipient helps to choose the next year's recipient In part. Carole Middaugh received the award for spear- heading the Big Lake Women‘s Institute Cookbooks. with the proceeds gaing to the renovation of the Mindemoya Hospital. Some of her many other accomplishments in- clude: inspiring the Branch to adopt a portion of Highway 542. initiating the establishment of a fire department in Sandlield Township; rallying support for a friend diag- nosed wrth cancer; and. tirelessly fundraising for minor hockey. eawpment tor the local fire department. the fecal historical soctety. improvements to the Sandfield dock. and a beach area at Big Lake §tmtï¬illn i try luifiia Elsley mm pno Big Lake WI Manitoulin East North Ceitlfal Area H) Home & Country, Fall 2003 been judged in April and the trophy' awarded at the District Annual. A plaque, with the winning Branch inscribed on it, was placed on the trophy and that Branch kept it for a year. If your Branch won. you could not compete for the next five years. The Hazel Davis Trophy was first awarded in 1956-1957. Then in the l9905. the entries for the competition dwindled. In November 1994 new Tweedsmuir History Judging Recom» mendations were drawn up. It was decided to hold individual category competitions for four years. and then in the fifth year judge the entire set of Branch Tweedsmuir History Books. The categories were out- lined as follows: I I995 â€" Farm History I I996 7 School History 1997 â€" Branch History # 1998 â€" Church History I999 â€"Entire Set ofTweedsmuir Books 2000 â€" Family History 200] v Business History This method of competition proved sue~ cesst'ul, so in February 2001 another set of categories were outlined as follows: it costs more. Johnson at 130056343677. Wondering how to make a litre of gas 90 further? I; 1979 a litre of gas in Canada cost 0.247 cents. This fall, the cost of gas assed 0.75 cents a litre. The following suggestions will help you make a litre of gas last longer and help you stretch your gasoline dollar. - Ensure that tires are properly inflated. Under inflated tires reduce fuel efficiency by up to 5 per cent. As well, the tires wear out faster. - If you use snow tires remove them as soon as weather permits. Snow tires reduce fuel efficiency by up to 4 per cent. - Use the optimum grade of fuel sug» gested by the manufacturer of your car. A higher grade of fuel will not improve your car‘s performance and - Keep the car's load to a minimum. Studies show that fuel economy is reduced 1 to 2 per cent tor every extra 45 kilograms of added weight. - Speed is the worst enemy of fuel con- sum ption. Driving at 90 kilometers per hour instead of 110 will reduce fuel consumption by up to 20 per cent. These tips are courtesy of Johnson Incorporated. For further information, Contact I 2002 â€" Profiles or Branch Member Autobiographies 2003 â€" Quilts, Arts and Crafts 2004â€"Entire SetofTweedsmuirBooks I 2005 â€" Branch History (up to present) I 2006 â€" Grandmother‘s Legacy I 2007 â€" Community Personalities The new category of Quilts. Arts and Crafts this past year created great interest. It required cooperation and input from all Branch members. Six ofthe nine Branches had entries. They were informative. attracâ€" tively portrayed and interesting to read. The judges, two former schoolteachers. were fascinated as they read through the books. What about your District? Do they have a different challenge for your members? A Branch in the Kingston Area began a new section, “Old and New Farm Machinery." I am sure this proved to be an interesting area of exploration. Remember. it is critical that we continue to record the history of our communities. Peggy McLeod is the FWIO Tweedsrriuir Coordinator. She can be reached at Box 385, Cobden ON K0] 1 Phone 613-646-2475, Fax 61375452117, 5"“ mmcleod@webhar1.net