Sunshine Women's Institute Tweedsmuir History Book 1 searchable pdfa Sunshine’s 50th Anniversary celebration was held in the Caledonia Community Centre, St. Bernardin. Pictured here (l-r) is Jean Paul Charlebois, Reeve of Caledonia Township; Margaret Munro, President of the Federated Women’s Institute of Ontario; Ruby Proudfoot â€" President of the Eastern Ontario Area W.l.; Don Boudria - MP. for Glengarry, Prescottâ€"Russell. Mr Boudria presented certificates of achievement to the branch with congratulationsfrom Prime Minister Brian Mulrooney, John Turner - Leader of the Opposition and a special plaque from his own office. Guest Speaker Margaret Munro urged the young ladies to become "Women Involved" "Do what you can when you are able". What is most important is your interest and support. So much depends on one’s perspective and attitudes whether it is seen as work or enjoyment and accomplishment. She referred to the W.|. movement as allowing for self growth and learning for its members at all levels. When one door closes in life, another opens. Margaret referred to today’s generation gap and described life as a two way street where all must be tolerant as we learn from one another. Leah Bradley, President of the Sunshine Women’s Institute acted as M.C. for the evening of celebration. She is accompanied by Ruby Proudfoot in the cake cutting ceremony. 14