Wellington WI Tweedsmuir Community History - 1945-2000, p. 10

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MILFORD Women’s HS ', Will hold a Special Meeting at THE TOWN HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE II, 1908 Afternoon Subjects Miss Rifeâ€"Sunshine, Pure Air and the Bath, Miss McIntyrefFood and its Functions. MlSS McIntyre \Vlll demonstrajte. in the preparation on one- or more egg, milk or Cheese dlshes. ‘ . Evening Subjects Miss Rifefiphysical Development as a Means of Mental Achievement. Miss McIntyreâ€"â€"Household Science on the Farm. Music will be Provided. Miss Isabel Rife brings her extensive public school experience as an asset into Women’s Institute work. She is skilful in imparting instruction and in its qualification. Her lectures are practical and delivered in a. pleasing manner. She is Well qualified to advise officers as to the extension and operation of Institute ‘Vork. .,.M Miss McIntyre, after grandating from the Lillian Massey School, Toronto Spent severnl weeks in Women’s Institute work in the summer of 1907, Her demonstrations and lectures were highly spoken of and the experience which she has had during the past year in college work will make her services even more valuable in 1908. . _ In addition to the demonstrations given by Miss McIntyre, leaflets will be distributed at the afternoon session containing information as to the cooking of cereals and recipes for eggs milk and cheese dishes. Interestin food - ‘ also be shown by the delegates. g chm ts W111 NO CHARGE ALL WELCOME MRS. J. MILLER, MRS. DAVID J. LOVE, Branch President, Branch Secretary..

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