Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1999, p. 15

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Capetown WI Tweedsmuir History Curatorlanette Jardine (left) and Branch President Laura Williams (right) presented a 1920: picture of the Capetown General Store to Lions Club President Don Rostron (far right). Lion members Dave Biehler (farleft) and Hill Shewfelt (second from left) look on. The Gen- eral Stare, built in 1852 on the corner ofGovernor’s Road and Highway 52, operated for 118years. The picture hangs in the Capetown Community Centre for all to enjoy. Submmed by Laura Williams. FIESKGEHI. Copelm‘m WI. Wemwarlh Norm Crown Hill Women's Institute is proud of member Helen Coutts who was appointed Warden of Sima coe County last December. Helen was a local Ccuncillor in Vespra Township and was elected Reeve in 1992. After the amalgamation of Flos and Vespra Townships with the village of Elmvale in 1995, Helen became Mayor of the newly created Springwater Township. Suhmllleo by Betty Veucn. Craighursl Wl. SlmcDe Kern penleldl Clachan WI continue theirsupport of the Tiny Tots Nursery School and Parent-Child Resource Centre in Rodney. President Betty Johnston (le ft) and Sec- retary Christine Johnston (right) are shown with the Branch donation of cleaning products for the School. Submilted by Hilde Maiden. Clachan WI, Elgin West. The Education Committee for Northumberland West District Women's Institute sponsored an Oven Mitt Workshop last November. Two members reported making several extra pairs of mitts as Christmas gifts. Standing from left to right are workshop participants Betty Boher. June Johnstone, Pauline Payne, Melindah Knott, Julia Parker, Dorothy Harnden. Loma Barren (Instructor) and Bette Baker. Seated from left to right are Dorothy Beedham, Marg Holins and Betty Milne. Submitted by Dorothy Harnden and Dorothy Beedham. Education Commluee m9mb915,Nonhumberiand West Union Street Women ’s Institute are shown with some of the dolls they worked on to be sold in the Erland Lee (Museum) Home Gift Shop this year. Pictured from left to right are Berta Gaunt, Joanne Kirby, Elizabeth Peterson, Esther Clark, Pat Martin, Shirley Deavit't and Ida Moran. Abâ€" sent: loyce Smith and Ann Potts. Suommed by Ann Polls. PRO. York Norm tut The St. George Women's Institute proudly boast a new library in their community, To show their appreciation, Branch Viceâ€"President Doris Bishop (left) presented Head Librarian Fiona Clarke (right) with a wooden wall clock made by a local crafts- man. Suormneo by Cheryl Davvdson PRO St George wr Emm Norm Home 8; Country, Summer I999 l5

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