Nipissing District WI Scrapbook, 1950-85, [1610] - [1985], p. 8

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Delegat F Ni h? h i v a es 70,131,, 'i, me mane es Att d M . 'rua " _ 'Gig; .. l * en tptsstn.3 - iiktifiitttir I The annual meeting or the W0- Pe t " ' , ' men's Institute, for Nipissing Dis- 2),t; gistlitute' built. with We. trict, was held in McCoy's Hall, merit of Agricultu unselfwmmrt' Trout Lake recently, and attended the work amot1 (l'; , Spoke of hy 60 delegates and members from communities angd 1e girlie in the nine branches. of the 1.101.219 Eco??? mg aims The chairman. Mrs. John Chad. Which are: to help Wong]; lawns: \bourne, Trout Mills, presided. Hos- sound and approved practice: for Wales branch was the Feronia Insti- greater home efficiency to dis- tute, and members were welcomed cover. stimulate and Jr2/niiariii2 'Uh, ye"l"lf mm. ba develop & more abundant“ a ‘nll was decorated on the e m our rural communities and iwalis with lovely quilts, handmade a . deeper EPWSCWUOH td the Pr {institute members, Tables held gags hear at hand; to develop exhibits or craft work and anti- .9. ec, happier. Elmi more useful PM!" Aooked rugs word on display citizens. andihe first prize for hooked rug Mrs. T. Watson thanks those who Ttttity by Mrs. M, Favreau, of had helped to make the meeting \Fero is. The Tweedslnuir histories a “we”: and to Mr, and Mrs. ‘onig‘isplsyl will be judged by O. McCoy for donating the free use T:s.'qiH,viyiamsson, public relations of the ‘hllL The next ,istrict officer of the Ontario Northland Annual-wi&be held at Trod ills. Rnilwsy, who has very competent- .The m 'ttttmuse will? -Ntr- ly Judged previous histories, and Utanal “13591:, whose comments and criticisms _-----'-:, _ V ' have been a. great help. Mm Chadbourne gave her: report for the year. and told a: visiting all the branehea:ia the,dhrtrict and they were "ali doing good work. She welcomed a new branch that she had itrvTftii recently, at Balsam Creek, and‘ Wished them success. "1' Miss Isabel LessM.' at the Ex. - tension Sew-ice Depgrment of the l There were 546 branches sent In 1 Women’s Institute, Home Econo- $3388.00 tuuthaqAreiu,,qt blankets ] F i ' mics Branch, Toronto, gave a talk Ifor Hurricane .2ts'atsL'ihiva, EU“? t on extension services that are receive 810(h00-txwrrds for academic i.' T available to the branches, which standing " the Ontario Agnew: ,‘ ‘include, clothing and textiles, cui- tum] College, Styleh, and? other _ 'tursi activities, food and puhau countries in gouth'iGi%ttxA'é%cvt i ' "' 1than, health education, home units, 'set up Scholarships for 'girls in ' T , psychology for the homemaker, and their own country. Each member ( Women's Institute procedures. She PHYS one cent per month for'their stated thatlast year there were over “Horn, and Country" magazine. , 1,500 members who took a course She'tnlcl of little gifts being :33 _ in one " these subjects. Miss {Les- or.eived hy Mrs. McPhotter 1rastt. I lie teaches "weaving, leathercraft Korea, in appreciation of the help and felt work, _ l Ewen the Korean widows lay-the . l Standing committee. chair-bah Women's Institute who supplied _ ' have their reports and 'i1,1)p,'h" Chem with looms and sewing mtr- q great deal of work 1d'l"v'll1'r1ij't Jehino.' the past year. ' The member: were asked to use The report of the area 1tpttWr1- their influence to educate the public tion held at South River was giVen with regard to 'Auxiliary classes, by Mrs. R. McMillan, Nrpitusing which she sold the pupils have Junction. .. _ been divided into three categories; Highlight of the conyyt2e,ltylrwtus the oversmart, the undersmart, the adores: by the new Bouitgiem- and the undisciplined. _ her, Mrs. T. Lemay of Grs%tgiyrsse, Each 'mer'riber in l . Piovincs is who gave an Inspiring talk on the Ming taxed 25 can tS help de- work ot the Women's Institute in trtsy the expenses tot; iMlN i dere- Onturio. She brought greetings gates to the AC " m it?“ to from the president, Mrs. Merlin-l be held in Ceylon Ir " ' pi ter or Owen Sound, and s personalr Mrs. Lemoy said g‘ ' Eg, tn the message from Mrs. G. Ewen. nee district annuals, sh 3.5,“ Welling . My“, P, Lewis, former director the members how ' - mt to of s Women's Institute branch, . be run and Vote an. heir D ent of Agriculture, To- 1ntluenos in " g ott Vi Fl on to , _ _ _ tr, Bat- wit ,Vot is: the s tat ot $7,206.00 Wes mined "outing tlt _ V to 'k., ion project last you, The next a _ was Miss L. to (h l demonstration mania-es ----- . "_---- ' ', in r Lamas, which will include a full humped kitchen, and craft ‘3 materials. _ _ .

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