Cross (on Calendar Stalin W1 Perth South This Branch honoured two longâ€"time members Doris Miller and Roberta Tem- pleman by presenting them with 50 year pins. Trix-iin hood Niagara This Branch honoured a number of mem- bers by presenting them with service pins: 60 years - Ruby Blough and Mildred Baker: 40 years v Nancy Ferguson; 30 years ~ Ellen Geake, Shirley Weldon. Millie Fraser and Margaret Russell: 20 years â€" Vera Bateman: l0 years - Joanne McLeod. Jessie Sarog and Darlene Levere. Friends of WI Certificates were presented to three husbands who are very supportive of the WI v Ted Jewsont Ted Backshall and Ed Lei'ere. This Branch also donated more than $300 worth of food to the local food bank. .rr g; East The Chapman Branch gathered together with members of the Maple Ridge WI for lunch and an afternoon of whist and other games: Next summer. the Maple Ridge Branch will host Chapman members. Lr ' con Long-time members Irene Keutsch and Jeanne Coulthard were honoured for their he and 64 years, respectively. of service to the Women‘s Institutes. . , r... ,. -.,, Kimberly WI member Liz Wulfl‘, was the recipient of the Agnes MacPhail Award in recognition for her community work. Her volunteer efforts included: serving as President of the Club for New Canadians for more than 10 years; serving on Town Council, the Hospital Board. the Planning Board and the Municipal Affairs Ofï¬ce; and. holding numerous WI offices at variâ€" ous levels. Those who receive her kindness know the endless hours she contributes to driving those in need to various appointâ€" ments and to visiting shutAins. l4 Home 8. Country Wlnler, 1998-99 A handful of Central Ontario Area mem- hers stopped long enough at the summer Conference '98 happenings to have this photograph taken. standing from left to right are Donna Simpson Mary Coulter, Joan Folkard, Judy Lansing and Wilma Voung. Seated from left to right are Marjorie Spears and Patricia Hodgins. Submmed by Patricia Hodglns. PRO, Camilla WI. Dullenn South. Peterborough District honoured thirteen members for their outstanding contri- butions to the Women’s Institute. in the back row (ram left to right are Carol Preston, Mary Mcfarlane, Edna Lee and Joyce Paynei In the front row from left to right are Lorraine Hart. Marion Morey, Eeryl Harris, Muriel Terrence, Elva Preston and G ertie Junkers. Submitted by Donna Hampton. PHD. Folerburough Diï¬lrtcl. Donna Cross, current President of the Lansdowne WI, was featured in the . local paper for her volunteer work. Her recognition was for years of involvement with Lansdowne Public School activities, such as Grade B graduations, camping trips and the Youth Group. She also helped with Boy Scouts while her two sons were involved As well, Donna has canvassed for the Canadian Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Institute for the Blind. Photo courtesy ol the Gananoque Reporter Submitted by Beatrice Webster. Secretary. Lansdowne WI. Leeds Connie Harris (left), Westsicle Wl Public Relations Ofï¬cer, presented the “lndebted to the Past - C om- mitted to the Future " video to Lynne/ordan (right). Chief Librarian of the Kingston Frontenac Library System. Submitted by Connie Hams. PRO. Weslsida Wt. Frontenac Grammar Lu; W litillli Each member ofthis Branch was presented with a pin noting the number of years of their involvement with the Women‘s Institute. Florence Allen and Eleanor McKeown received 50 year pins.