Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1998, p. 23

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Tire eight members of the Woodfard WI decided to save in a big way for Pennies for Friendship. They submitted $106.27 to the Treasurer at the District Annual Meeting. While some of the coins were rolled, it took member Audrey Snei (seated) and her husband Bill 2 1/2 hours to roll the balance of the pennies. Woodford WI members from left to right are Ruby Elliott, Marian garland, Irene Miller, Doris Edwards, Eleanor Spence and Geraldine Riley. Submitted by Eleanor Spence. Secretary-Treasurer, Woodlord WI. Grey North, A young, interested friend joined the Haidirnand East District Executive at a recent planning meeting. From left to right are Rochelle Payton - Kohier WI ember. Elizabeth Hurkmans - First Vice President, Susan Bacher 1 President, ‘rda Bmoker - Second Vice. Darlene Schumacher - Secretary (new Mom), Sandra Tennant - Treasurer, and Derrick Alexander Srhumazher - age two Submitted by Darlene Schumachar, Secretary. Haldlmand Easl. weeks. Holler: ll: Wellington South Dish‘ld Wl For ACWW Day last spring, the Districts ofHalton and Welling- ton South had Glenna Smith as their guest speaker. She just returned from the Associated Country Women of the World Conference in Pretoria, South Africa. Jean Aubin from Wellingâ€" ton South and Doreen Ecclestone from Wellington Centre presented Heather Ross. FWIO Provincial Office Assistant, with the proceeds for the day, a cheque for $847.27 to go towards the Novisi Weaning Industry Project (see page 12, Winter 1998 issue). “United We Stand" North and West Middiesex Districts united to form the new District of Northwest Mlddlesex. Phyllis Laughton (left). former President of Middlesex West, and file Van Steeg (right). former Presi- dent of Middlesex North and first President of the new Dis- trict, presented a banner In honour of the amalgamation. Submitted by Joyce Morgan. Kerwood WI. Northwest Mlddlesox Wilma Cleghorn (left), a member of the West End Women's insti- tute, presented the centennial history book For Home and Country and the WI Centennial Celebration Commemorative Booklet to Yvonne Slzeiand (cen- tre), President of the Norfolk WI Federation in England. Wilma did this while attending the United Kingdom's Royal Norfolk Show. Mrs. Alston (right), wife of the President of the Show, was also present, Members of the Alford E Park Road Eranch gathered to honour long-time Women's Institute member, Lillian Hanson (seated). From left to right In the back row are Betty Ciubine - President, Muriel Ferguson, Joan Williams. Ruth Mitchell and Eleanor Fair. From left to right in the middle row are Doreen Pate, Francis McIntyre, Elaine Allardyce and Nancy Edmonson. In the front row are Mary Misner (left) and Ethel Cox (right). Submitted by Ivy Johnson, Allard a. Park Road wt, Branl. Members of the River Road Women ’5 Institute in Elgln West District organ- ized a "Daffodil Tea" held at the Presbyterian Church in FIrIgai. Proceeds went In support of the Aukiliiary tn the Cancer Society In West Eigin and surrounding area. From left to right are River Road members .Rletta Mtcalg, Marie lanes, Catherine Lindsay. Mary Veenstra and Eva Reck. Submitted by Geraldine Munro. River Road WI. Elgin WesL Home 1. Country, Fall '9! 15

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