Sunshine WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 5, [1977]-[2008], p. 9

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Sunshine Women‘s Institute Tweedsmuir History Book 5 ti: ABLE ORATORS â€" (From left) Plantagenet Public School public speaking junior division winners Wendy Ryan, Shannon McCormick and intermediate division winners Shawn Sicard and Jennifer Snoeks pose with school principal Ralph Perry. The students will repri,L sent their school in the Prescott-Russell public searchable pdfa elementary contest to be held in Plantagenet this month. The board-wide contest is sponsored by the Prescott-Russell County Board of Education’s English Language Advisory Committee. [Photo EXPRESS) â€"WI Scholarships â€" Heather Ryan of Fournier, Alicia Bennett of Kanata, and Heather Thompson of Campbeliford, were recent recipients of $300. MacDonald Entrance Awards to the College at Family and Consumer Studies at the University of Guelph. in order to receive the award, applicants must successfully complete their first semester. The awards are presented by the Federated Women's institutes of Ontario. Making the presentation on their behalf is Marcie Johnston of Lisiowel who is provincial secretary. ' The Federal WI of Ontario, which is an educational organization for personal growth and community betterment, awarded over $15,000 in scholarships during 1985. FWIO ad- minister six different kinds of scholarships, The majority of these are handled at the pro- vincial level with the investment of monies which have been raised at the branch level. 09 (photo Guelph University) .

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