Savard WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1984] - [1999], p. 6

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S d . ("Mill-’5' C . l F _ -.ry' _ J avar mee s is?» _.,' _' . 'rr'.", Im",".'),"'.,' Mrs,AHtyan . . . _ _ __ , Speaker Correspondent I r"» . ' ' ' c, ' ' The March meeting of the ‘ , mg , . " w. . ' C' SavardWomen’s Institutewas _ _ E " g In _ . ' - - ' held at the home oers. Helen ‘ V .. a . " ‘ , Darrell on Tuesday, March 19, l [ F"' '.' 'f‘__ I u '9 _ r 1925 at 1:00 pm. With mo , w CN' -- ' " Fa_=Gw. »; guests being welcomed. _ I l The meeting was on , l ' resolutions with Helen as I _ Gi I t,' _ Convener. The motto was: T . , . U ,t' 5 "New shoes hurt most when rl l ; . you buy them for the whole ‘ . , E 3 _ t I family atonce", ' l 1 ,;ri,ut ' I The Vice-president, Helen, _ t . r e lr c, ' called the meeting to Order. .é , r" 'l due to the President being in l , d - i . . _ T " theEnglehartHospital. (K, M" . ' t t Ili ‘t a" - - The Roll Call, "Name a r " 'd “x ‘ resolution that is currently T , C?. _ '/, " being discussed was answered , . s ' by all with answers such as, I pornography: Capital , . l punishment and the fear of the ‘ i b i' " _ tral A innocent being punished. Also - '.M..t, ial "caar ea M , Drugs and the Young People. - 'BE'! ' , , . H -lsm ' The remark was made thatwe MI' Gtr? , F, .? , gg' ' ', I " ' should be thankful for our 4. REiM . f - - rr good neighbours to thesouth, ' _ . . or "3'353‘5' Tr . A letter was read from the - - r' " ‘r . - "e“ t Ministry of Northern Affairs 'c, ;,,..MM-w . game.» r E " and one from the Englehart V T . , and Area Historical Museum . Volunteer Committee, It was Mrs. Charlotte Johnston, presl , en moved to give a small President of the Federated donation to the Museum now Women's Institute of Ontario . . . _ . and later to do more to help visited the Centre of out. Timiskaming District that _ VlSl S ls nc Motions were made to pay includes Savard W.I. and up-coming bills, A craft will be Englehart W.I. and Sunday made to send to the Con-, CreekWornen's InstitutES. F ' Women's Instiute meeting at . We then travelled to Walton terence in London in June. She stopped at the District the home of Mrs. Millie _ Mountain and hadarest anda Bertha Axcell volunteered to Public Relations Officer Mrs. Morden, with Mrs. Edith Field lovely supper. make this craft. with the Alma Cozac who went with her presiding. That evening, at eight result that everyone will bring to Savard W.I. meeting Mrs. Johnston, President of o'clock, we joined the Sunday cones. ribbons, small flowers scheduledfor10:3t)a.m. F,W.1,0. spoke on the Creek W.I. at Carol “(Bob)" etc.. to the April meeting at We were joined by the Area Adelaide Hoodless Hunter Ellertons. They had a very Ruby Bryan's. Everyone will Board member. Mrs. Homestead Museum at St. informative meeting. Mrs. . make craft articles to be used Dorothy Walton. The George Ont. and told the W.I. Walton, board member, was [ ata meeting later on. President of Savard, Mrs. Ena members should donate to the presented with a T "lite Several items were Butt, welcomed us all, Mrs, fund to keep it going, She was membership" by Mrs. suggested to work on now in Agnes Arts welcomed us to thelounder of theW.I. Charlotte Johnston, our Ort- readiness for the District her home. She is the The district meeting to be tarioWJ. President. Annual Meeting to be held in Secretary-Treasure. Alacoque held in May in Charlton was Cathy Martin of the _ May in St, Paul's United Ryan gave the financial discussed. 0.A.C.A.S. and a member of l Church in Charlton. statement. Other members There were 16 members and Sunday Creek was the guest ‘ Members and guests agreed present were Audrey Cain, two guests present at the speaker. There was a lively 3 to help man the History Books Jean Merrit, Donna Mac- meeting. discussion on "Child Abuse", [ at the Savard Reunion tu be Dougall and Helen Darrell. A get-well card was signed Mrs.Johnston spoke too. '; held on August 3rd and 4th, They had a very good by members and sent to our' Mrs. Carol Ellerton serveda i 1985attheSavard School. _ meeting and a lovely Dutch President Rita Desrocher who delicious lunch assisted by , Some enlightening Luncheon served by Agnes had the misfortune to fall and Mrs. Belle Williams. discussions were held. during/ Arts, who also had an break her shoulder. Mrs. Johnston spent the this meeting about curren Agriculture Quiz beforelunch, Mrs. Billie Borden served night at the Cozac's homeas it problems, such as the threat which proved very in- her famous "Sloppy does”. was so cold and stormy and _ to policemen. the changing teresting. Mrs. Estelle Rodger was her late. attitudes in the present day After lunch we travelled assistant hostess. The ladies. She travelled on to her home was]? anjd he)?" history repeats through very stormy weather enjoyedasocialtime. in Cochrane the next day. l s an s _ "e'"'Te'""eq-"'" a The hostess, Helen,serveda to make the Englehart "_,-" w'V" V delicious lunch, which was _ _ ’ .2' . thoroughly enjoyed, and T . C recipes were discussed, and as convener._ The mom; wm ', "rhiT"r'i4xt meeting Will oe be: “There is no better nor held at the home of Mrs. Ruby more blessed bondage than to _ r ' be a prisoner of hope. The Bryan on Tuesday, April 9, y C llwill0 up, 1985 and will be on Citizenship Roll .53 I e, ayment of _ and World Affairs. with Ruby F'ees.

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