ODE TO KEMBLE “'OMEN’S INSTITUTE PROGRAM “Men‘s work is from sun to sun, but women’s work is never doneâ€. In 1897 Mrs. James Gardner used this as her theme As she went from house to house With her horse and buggy she visited each home INTRODUCTION OF HEAD TABLE To encourage women to meet once a month. GRACE To learn more about home management and exchange ideas And escape endless household tasks But their husbands were worried about the cash outily MARY STEWART COLLECT (PRINTED) 0f twenty-ï¬ve cents per member in cash. LUNCH In 1897 Mrs. Smith ofWhltby organized Kemble Institute The ï¬rst meeting being held in the library hail PRESENTATION OF: The twenty-three members planned a supper CERTIFICATES or APPRECIATION To buy a piano for that hall. Women came from Lake Charles, Sll’lWlk and North Keppel NARRATOR: JOYCE ROBINSON Until a membership of fortyâ€"six was ruched If you know a good thing. pass it on THE KEMBLE TRIO: Which is Whit these women nil preached. DIANE CARLSON, LORRAINE RUTHERFORD They packed bales of clothing, knit socks for soldiers AND ELAINE WALLACE Made quilts and sent boxes too DIRECTOR: COLLEEN DANARD Gave bushels oi' vegetnbks to the Hospital, Helped furnish the Numes’ residence it’s true. om; To KEMlgLE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE (pmn ) ~ They helped pay for lights and stove for church kitchen, HELEN SINCLAIR Catered to banquets for the ball team, Gave money to the Kembie rink committee THE KEMBLE TRIO Road signs for Kemhle was their drenm. Gave money to the Kemble Dly Comp LINSEY BECKE'I‘T Sponsored 4H clubs, it‘s true Cnnvmed for the Cancer Society Made money for the Red Cross too. We're proud of the Kemble Women’s Institute The oldest active branch in the world flats at! to the hard working ladies before us And all that they have achieved. Composed by longtime member, Helen Sincllir NARRATOR