Nipissing District WI Scrapbook, 1950-85, [1610] - [1985], p. 6

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___/tlr/_, a H ld A l M ti , ‘OfN°° qt DistrictW1 ttrec' , p ssmg IS no _ I ivarrTAwAr-lrHy-otye o5rteers,:loweti by reports compiled by thee---------; delegates andl Vlslttclrs '),Wet, the .conveners from different branches 'qygi. annua moo mg Cl e Nipis- of the institute throu hout the dis sing Distrizf Women's Institutes in trict. g i, .1 o . the auditorium of the Mattawa Mrs. F. Beckett of Eau Clairol - Tl 'says ftieers F High School, Monday, June 11. spoke on the subject of agricul-l 7 _ Pf eleetioa Of new oftrco's Mrs. R. c., De Forest of Red- ture and Canadian industries. l, l grahich “WY“ was ieotutucted by bridge, president of the institute, Mrs. c. Thibeault of Muttawa ex- . , T,'; trf/Pe ot “Damien Elsa" was chairman of the meeting. Miss pressed her views on home econom- I , e Were. president. ps. R. Elohard.‘ 1 Edith Collins, home ceoruamist.from ins and health. 1' _ 'Cl' North Bay; 'flrse viee-pC's" the Women's Institute branch, de- Mrs. Dave Reeves of North Bay out, Mr} I‘_W_3E5°nv Eon Clonal partment of agriculture, Toronto, spoke on a timely topic, historical. I 23:13,: vir,?),7"t"/; lithe, J. fleet and Mrs. H. Alkins, Callander, a research and current events. Mrs., t treasurer Mrs 3) ii seuretary- federated board member. and Miss W. Phillips from Redhridge then ' Ni . ' ' Ju a, ', t ' Manaltan, Lily Petty of North Bay, home expressed her desire for more em- ““5551? rpm“, worsted Tep- V _ economist in Northern Ontario. phasis on citizenship and educa- £53221“? 1ilidl,' c. De FORE" were the guest, speakers. tion in Ontario. ll) rhgj Vaughan?” repcesentss- Welcomed to Mattawu Guelph Conference Claire district :3: a'J111gnfex.ll Mrs. L Turcotte, president of the Another report on the confer- Smith. 1'11uJG1,"n";"%t M“: 2i' - , Mattawa Women's Institute, gave once at Guelph in. May on com-l gates’Mrs J ll Blell Enae ere a welcome and was the pianist for munity activities and public. rela- l Conlvenei‘s .for the. V5 . awa.d the occasion, Mrs. J. H. Manahan Home was given by Mrs. J. H. Man-l srtments are- a tic T/I" lil, of Nipissinz Junction was secre- ahan, Nipissing Junction. , Eanadian industriesg 15‘1"“; Pigl- tsuv-treassure: The next subject brought up was i. li S Redbridge' 6m 13' h' . F Id Reports showed the membership on the choice of three different! Ig’ ti ll Mrs 's 1‘5“”th hint of the Women's Institute for Ntpis- Tyyoeetiyis courses for the dis- I E ucn ‘lgis’tori ii resea root e’d a _ sing no“, stands at 255 with an M. trict which are to be held in North I rawta. event C My Drab "If cur- erage attendance of 40 per cent. Bay. The three choices were: chil- on‘ s, It. " TI".""' Many Reports ‘dl'Cn'S clothing, women and their. North per .Conl‘imumty ”tfvmes _ -_ W The attendance 1931313}: barrel? 3 brighten your home withL 'reiUn1ioueltl'r'.,Toet,2'tge: , . . . and health, Mrs. J. B. Barr, alau l I Lunch 1);: issgiiutg’usthe mem-1 Claire; resolutions, Mrs. U. iitiil . ‘bers of the Mattawa. Women’s In-i Feronia; iunior institute represen- ' stitute in the newlrtucaistiee, tatrva, Miss Joyce Stewart, Eon Form 4-H club, I home economics room in the high; Claire. . . . I ffi school. After luncheon two resolu- , wif1t,TtAshi,hyi1,ng,1C':at,iy . ions were presented by Mrs. C.' r, , . . e eet 0 we.” I Eldon ut Fevonia on the proposi- t"tgi2v/d'tli"lit1ag1Te,c,1Jhe tion re V _ [ o . . at Eau Claire i of t"dUfs?sT,1i2uthtiiedgle,,eyi'/ae ' stitute and the guest speakers and t V Trail " Dugard's Bay at the junc- '. ta the high school. Miss Collins t EAU CLAIRE - A 4-H 0.151 tion of No. 17 and No. 11 highways conducted the “BMW” ot the t meeting was held at the home oil - near Nipissing Junction. The mswlreletehsd officers tor the com- i 2,r,',y, W, D. C. Whalley at Eau other preposition was tor a colored lug year, _ _ "W"e . laire recently. ' r travelogue of historical sites in On- I Th.? ell-lb was tyrganized underl ', tario, compiled for use in schools‘ tle, tiirtf.t!on oi club leader, Mrs, I _ and for tourist information. These Aged Ch‘zguenl, and Mrs. Ed _ were passed at the session. 1 . 'l"l5i, .out me ot the W9: 3 The district delegates report 'd), JC,'."""' up vegetables T ur, rota: givtexlubll Mrs. J. Chadbournc! . . . I 0 ran i 5. he}?! election ot officers was f. ' Miss Joyce Stewart of Pu1Sraire, President, Corinne Chiequen; . r. Jl'Pof delegate for. the “mm ltV Vice-president, Shauna Adams; 8 stitutes m the d/s?'ift, gave her I'e- Secretary _ terasurer, Marie C .. port ot the activities in her sec~ Brown. k tion. "Vitamin Boosters" was chos- P. an tor the club name. a _ b

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