Sydenham WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1946] - [1994], p. 7

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SYDENHAM WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE | HENn 5 F * I s r".{ AJj F 0 o * " 1. iR : » 6 -ri'- im f‘.«_@ < ,F:‘ e E’ ame g P/F.° .®: idile @/JaA $ C ass ‘ * l \ BAAA J 4 e | f ’ ad D.‘ . Â¥, ~r ' an. ; f > | \ | M : I ® d & f | ) J Y â€" 3 p A | 1X h: 4 ‘v cÂ¥ r 4 |) | Sy o0OA ® | escA SA ‘ Pulk .3¢ * I 24 d P ‘5‘ S it .. 4 ® â€" ¢ H B A § A group of W. I. members who took a cooking : course under the instructor Miss Lola Rowe. Sydenham Women‘s Institute was organized on June 25th., 1919 at an afternoon meeting held on Lacey‘s lawn. The officers for the first year were: President â€" Mrs. Wm. Sirett, Market St., Kingston. lst. Viceâ€"Pres. â€" Miss Velma Wartman, Sydenham Secretary Treasurer â€" Miss Ethel B. Woodruff, Sydenham. Directors â€" Mrs. G. W. McNaughton, Miss L. Lahey Membership â€" 41 Fees â€" 25¢ The Charter Members 7 C Mrs, Clarence Amey â€" Sydenham § ‘* Mrs. W. H. Arthur â€" n s "p 74 . y= + xc Mrs. Joseph Blakslee â€" " s 6 & W . Mrs. A. Boyce â€" ® § Mrs. Archibald Campbell â€" " ‘\fi ; F 9 Mrs. Jackson Dowsley â€" " . Mrs. Fred Foxton â€" it mesa P aAek. 1 * ue g Mrs. Wa. Gordon â€" t e â€" *# ~f4 & "’;-« hi > . sA Mrs. Harry Guess â€" u to e is : Ar. Bm "lkge, o r d Loxt

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