He. RednersiIille W.l. tours RCAF museum B! Evdyg Peck sped†‘0 the Ameliasbungh Free Press For their October meeting Rednersville Women's Institute members (and the husbands of two members) met for lunch at Pizza Hut and the. jaumeyed to die RCAF Memorial Museum in Trenton. We Were welcomed by curator Earl Hewison who showod us a short imodudary video explainingthat the ï¬mouon offlxomuswmismperpemaiemeheritageof Canzidian Military aviation and it is dedicated to the memory of the 311mm md_anwm who gave their lim in both war and 99809: The variety of memorabilia and arï¬facts not only imngned and edmated us but stirred up memories for many. Seeing the m“(When work being done on large sections of the Halifax bomber was fascinaï¬ng The many volunteer workers were eager to share their knowledgc and stories about this boniber which was shot down in 1945 and recovered from a Norwegian lalfe "l 1995. What an imprmsive task they have] This museum 15 an asset to the area and well worth our visits and support. The Novembef meeting of the Rednersville Women's Institute will be held on Thurs. Nov. 27 at 7:30 pm. 31 the home of Marjorie Bedford. The program will be about the Community On Phone Patrol, If anyone would like to learn more about the COPP program or the work of Women's Institute, please join us. - "r ’42 OCtOber Meeting .4 fl Oct. 23, 1997 1 Edith Cairns, Fay Wetherall, Marion Townsend, Margaret Vundmelde and Linda Duh-mags at RCAF Museum, Trenton