Savard WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1984] - [1999], p. 14

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L ', Savard W omenl Instit te re ort I m an _ p . by Jean Rodgers , Correspondence included the agen- ' "Take time to laugh, it is the music da for the WI. District Annual to be . of the soul" was the motto for the held at the Rebecca Hall in Englehart, Savard Women's Institute when they Thursday, May 25 with Englehart met for their regular meeting May 9, W.I. as hostess. The theme is "Shap- . I? .. j" This meeting was held at Northview ing Our Tomorrow Today." Each wl ' . " V Nursing Home in Englehart in honour branch is to provide four to six items of a W.I. Life Member Ella fortheauction sale which is an annu- McFarlane who is in residence at the" al fun event at the annuals. Them will nursitr’ig 'hplmle tti,11t. Awelt: 2tr. gecmclsed agriglstigablles girl which the mem ers: e en one , gn s , r ar o ring some- Bertha Axcell, Jean Rodger and Life thing, to be or has been, recycled. . Member Ena Bott. Former members .New busmess - the Savard WI. pro- also attending were Kay Polmalteer, vides a gift of a book, annually, for _ Helen McAuley, Isobel McFar ane, the most improved student at and Jean McDonald, also a former Charlton-Savard School which is Savard neighbour, Gladys Rodgers, presented at the graduation exercises F now living in Englehart and a visitor in June and the choice of a book will - _ Leona Axcell from Manitoba. Anna be decided soon. The competition for t - _ Cozac, formerly of the Englehart WI. folk-lore stories is open until June 15 and special guest Ella McFarlane with information in the Home and . a i made a total of 13 in attendance. Country magazine. Booklets on Safe- _ V e: . tHelen Dorrell resid- ty, the Consumer, by the Canadian ,uw' t l d,1ti,geti't1, everyone and qliioting Shandafii 14550613ng“ a?“ dlSUIibUI- V b' , , titut Od e to a present. e bmen's nsti- (esn11tta2f2)'h1g1'ys gigéanecof tute is urged to promote the need for _ lect recited in unison. All wer.t.invit: t'glr/itaii1cglt,'gf, klnowledge to m , ed to answer Ellie rolljfallhby telling of l'lIghe sltxafglbli [Stile 2:12-ng home kind . "something nny at appene to ' . . , _ .. 'e you." Many humorous events were 1cyugt)iit'tautcgys11,trh st'e'lei1ne1r1 recalled, some not so funny at the vaEict of home-baked J, lk'i‘ time but laughable later. There were brou liltb the members were 31901;; T l ,.' unexpected skunk and beafruencoun- by algl y l y k I ' ' . ters, dough that rose out o . e pa.ns,. . F . , , . _ ,. l embarrassing moments and identical byTitrtphrrr'x"glrti', 't1yergasrTr1ioi'r1, _ n twm mix-ups. il al an interesting variety of ways; mak- I The minutes of the Aer) annu ring a scarf a very pleasing accessory meeting and the treasurers report G any costume. were read and apprtggtt TE Starlet A sing-song of old favourites which 'lon, 1"i:'iittS,ieTltai, 'll, 'd','lfildrT, included singing HapprBirthday to _ ow 16k of the Institute are reported Ella McFarlane who was 89 years old _ ty _wor ill k lace exactly one month ago and to Anna _ s'loitnhgewtlhU2idei1rvgroil1ntlsl ll' the Cozae whose birthday had been the ' T 1 1. day before, brought the afternoon . _ .- i summer Fest on Saturday, Ju y meeting to a _ The next‘ tentatively Bryan's hon roll call as a, _ plants. ' . FI if , ' 3 a. l , ‘ . u.- s.. [ . L is d re, ; ' _ , ' ‘ I , . it "tll JL'N% . E l _ n . _ L l g 'l t l ’ l 't , I e Fi t , l . t l , 1. ' _ _ i I ’ ' p l i' _ ' a , qj, i A. _ a " . . s . s _ 'ts, 4' I l t _tL-d I l __ " I V . g 3, ' wrm l _ a " . C (I- _ tcl?. p f t

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