Wellington WI Tweedsmuir Community History - 2008 - 2009, p. 1

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GREETINGS FROM WELLINGTON WI To end the summer we had a wonderful visit to the Deseronto Anglican Church, where we were invited to look at its history. In October we had Gary McNamee share his knowledge on organ donation; he answered all of our questions. Then our year Closed with a great potluck at the library. Our secretary read the deli glit- ful thank you notes from all the organiza- tions and persons that benefited from our annual donations We hope you all have A Very Happy, Healthy, Prosperous New Year. PAULINE WINKLE, Wellington / , "le tum (ywic/94 râ€"‘reunJ-m jRis HNN , lgnqn ”N 100th annlversary Photo â€" wellington Women's sion of their 100th Anniversary Jan.20,2008 Olaf/Q5165. 2007- EON LEFT 'To RIGHT' Maura/e; Ammo SHHA’P, anume wiivmttr, / ’â€" ’ I IRAN L, LIL/nu.) [DE/Uinfl0, RON LEFT To (QIQHT t/ErealvtCH {RIP/3, 131.5777 CRGIUK/ GR'L ELLSL‘JOQTH t lbw/Vt" DEAN/ES New}, Mai/real? ET Quinn» .1 ,w.‘ .J t “-7 x Institute members on the Occaâ€" . they are, front row. left to right, Margaret , 4 Quinn, Betty Cronk, Iris Walker. Second row, Pauline Winkle, Wilma McCagg, Joan Pental, Mary Darlington, Sue Wilson. Back row, Anne Trant, Gail Ellsworth, Diane Denyes-Wenn, Pamela Littlefair, Laura Sharpe, Veronica Tripp, Evelyn Sprigings, Bar_ bara Greatrix, Phyllis Adams, Doris Foster. Lillian Denard. Absent, Lois Johnston, Dorothy Benbow, Wellington WI Still serving 100 years later Wellington Women’s Institute celebrated their 100th anniversary Jan, 20, 2008 at l pzm. at the Wellington Library. Members were presented with Women’s Institute 100 Year pins from the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario as well as a Women’s Institute 100 year certifi- cate from FWIO. Past President and esteemed anist, Iris Walker, pre» . sented her large detailed and historically illustrated water- colour “Wellington Women’s Institute map” to President, Betty Cronk to commemorate their 100th anniversary Iris, who was born in Wellington in 1926 and returned in 2000, dedicated her large painting of Wellington in memory of her mother. Mrs, Edith A Ball, who was a member of Wellington Women's Institute from 1925 to 1937, Prints of the “map" (sized 9" X 13” @ $10 each) will be sold at Side Street Gallery and Integration with proâ€" ceeds to the Wellington Women‘s Institute for communiâ€" ty projects. Zoos-

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