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- Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1967]-[ca. 1997] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 1 of 4 Burnstown is a hamlet situated in McNab Township, near the border of Bagot Township in Renfrew County. Settled primarily by Scots, it is on the shore of the Madawaska River and was part of the timber era. Some families mentioned are ...Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1967]-[ca. 1997] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 1 of 4 Burnstown is a ...
- Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1983]-[ca. 1995] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 2 of 4 Burnstown is a hamlet situated in McNab Township, near the border of Bagot Township in Renfrew County. Settled primarily by Scots, it is on the shore of the Madawaska River and was part of the timber era. Some families mentioned ...Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1983]-[ca. 1995] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 2 of 4 Burnstown is ...
- Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1972]-[ca. 2002] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 3 of 4 Burnstown is a hamlet situated in McNab Township, near the border of Bagot Township in Renfrew County. Settled primarily by Scots, it is on the shore of the Madawaska River and was part of the timber era. Some families mentioned ...Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1972]-[ca. 2002] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 3 of 4 Burnstown is ...
- Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1991]-[ca. 2003] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 4 of 4 Burnstown is a hamlet situated in McNab Township, near the border of Bagot Township in Renfrew County. Settled primarily by Scots, it is on the shore of the Madawaska River and was part of the timber era. Some families mentioned ...Burnstown Women's Institute, Tweedsmuir Community History Collections (Stoney Creek, ON: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario), [ca. 1991]-[ca. 2003] Burnstown WI Tweedsmuir Community History - Volume 4 of 4 Burnstown is ...
- Burnstown Women’s Institute Theme 6: Community organization Township: Mc Nab / Braeside, Ontario Volunteer hours: 30 Our story: In 1911 our Institute branch was the first one in the Renfrew South District, and we have been going strong ever since! We have 26 members ranging from 30 to 90 years ...Burnstown Women’s Institute Theme 6: Community organization Township: Mc Nab / Braeside, ...
- "To commemorate the First District Annual of South Renfrew Women's Institute held in Burnstown June 4, 1914" Erected June 4, 1973 by Renfrew South District at Burnstown United Church."To commemorate the First District Annual of South Renfrew Women's Institute held ...
- Detail of a plaque at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, celebrating the donation by Burnstown W.I. to a fund raising campaign.Detail of a plaque at Renfrew Victoria Hospital, celebrating the donation by ...
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