Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1981-1982, p. 25

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"___ 9 springfield, Past President . ‘9" present projects and for | Mrs. Gordon Papple 0f RR of the London Area and now â€" CACh _ Pranch to try _ to 5 Seaforth, London ATEA presigent of the Federated iDCrease their membership President, welcomed theâ€" women‘s Institutes of PY atleastone new member. s delegates to the convention. Ontario, announced the winâ€" A report of the Erland In her address, Mrs. PaPPG nors of the Helen McKerâ€" Lee Home was given by B â€" spoke on the theme of the _cher scholarships as Ann Mrs. Robert Weber _ of | meeting, Let Us Take Time nfarie McHugh and Joyce Bloomingdale. _ . for All People, and urged the â€" panpning Aad 5 ; members to continue to do _ 4 in memoriam service | little things to help the She also announced. a was conducted by . the | disabled which will result in party being planned . to. Plattsville W.L. 4 E big things being done. Mrs. celebrate the 85th anniverâ€" For the _Thursday afterâ€" | H Papple was presented with a sary of the first W.I. in the noon session, . Mrs. Joe | corsage by members of her world, to take place Aug. 12 Reilly of RR 5 Mt. Brydges | mnniithiithinititinndieinineptinnarmemnmmmnereemmnmmmnecomennrnni esn (ntirec* P44 § was chairman. Home econâ€" Mrs. Kevin Fraser. Maryn . and the labels that society laws and resolutions and the them. Thamesford;â€"â€" Standing | ‘omists Nancy Ross, Jane Pardy scholarships were puts on the disabled person. election of officers., A resolution dealing with a Committee Conveners _ â€" 1 Muegge and Grace Witting presented to Sonja MacLeod _ She asked the question as to Miss Molly_ McGhee, request for a stamp honourâ€" Agriculture and Canadian 3 of Perth, Huron and of RR 2 Thamesford and whom is the disabled perâ€" director of the home econoâ€" ing Adelaide Hoodless, Industries, _ Mrs. Harold Middlesex Counties gave a Terry Brintnell of RR 1 son. mics branch, Ministry of coâ€"founder of W.L‘s, was Thiel, RR 2 Mitchell; Citiâ€" presentation on â€" quilting, Granton. The Friday sessions were Agriculture and Food, spoke upheld. zenship and World Affairs, f fashions for this year and The guest speaker, Elaine devoted to hearing further onâ€" Problems of the Future _ Song leader and accomâ€" Mrs. Mabel Watson, Box 23 (| new products available to Townsend, columnist, spoke reports from the standing and suggested ways W.I. panist for the two days were Parkhill; Education â€"and \| the consumer. on the handicapped person ~committees, voting on byâ€" members can help resolve Mrs. Clarence Tate and Cultural Affairs, Mrs. Don \| Mrs. Marilyn Heywood of t * s e e s s . O Mrs â€"Ray Slater. Pettigrew, RR 1 Otterville; â€" â€" RR 6 St. Marys of the St. [ C o d & $ f * T*) i8€ Results of election of Family and Consumer _ . {il Marys and District Mentally [ P K f _ _ officers for 1981â€"82 year Affairs, _ Mrs. _ William | Retarded Association spoke 3E : ; ® f _ _ were as follows: Spence, RR 6 St. Marys; I on education for the menâ€" p (>g*~~ C E) Past President Mrs. Keith Resolutions, Mrs. Lillian tally retarded and showed a o . .h i _ Hiepleh, RR 2 Springfield; White, 27 King St., Apt. 2 film, Exploding the Myths. K._‘ ~% ; 3 ‘â€" President _ Mrs. _ Gordon Tillsonburg; Tweedsmuir A demonstration of flower e en « â€" 1 F = â€" Papple, RR 5 Seaforth; ist History Curator, Mrs. Herb arranging was given by JR4s, * :â€" C E 7 y , & V. Pres. Mrs. Joe Reilly, RR Jackson, Fingal; Assistant , Mrs. John Hawkesworth and &5 â€" 7 , _ _ 5 Mt. Brydges; nd V. Pres. Tweedsmuir Curator, Mrs. | Mrs. Edythe Howe of | e t 3 $ _ Mrs. Clarence Lewis, Granâ€" Roy Ross, RR 2 Thamesâ€" | Brown‘s W .L. _ w4 lA timgint, > . 3 & é * _.’if“ ton; Secretary Mrs. Fred ford; . Auditors, _ Mrs. | Reports were given by || > aag * 4 ' ,% Arthur, 41 Sparling Cres. St. _ Edmund Wills, RR 2 Thornâ€" | P.R.O., Mrs. Wesley Bradâ€" _ _â€" d ~ , > _ _ Marys; Treas. Mrs. Ray dale and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott nock of Auburn, eurator i ~ ty 0 â€" 4 > ‘_Cross RR 2 Thorndale; Thorndale; By Appointment Mrs. Herb Jackson of Finâ€" x o 4 : £ + cafer ~% & Public â€" Relations Officer â€" War Memorial Hospital, gal, Mrs. Wallace Laidlaw es s ie : Scracor condlemetstcntint x R * k â€" .. â€"Mrs. «Wesley _ Bradnock, Mrs. Calvin Carmichael, RR | for the Western Fair Associâ€" * Adee > e . earapeP & * â€"â€"<>. __ _ Auburn; Provincial Board 3 IIderton; ‘Western Fair ation and by Mrs. Calvin * Aes an aaa ite k * % Cafes"" ; k is P â€" Directors â€" Subdivision 21, Association â€" Mrs. Wallace Carmichael for War Memoâ€" s r & © C > > t * â€" Fez _ â€" Mrs. Eric Mollard, RR 8 Laidlaw RR 7 London, Mrs. | rial Hospital. _ J C hok t TiÂ¥ 43 f _ _ Parkhill; Subdivision 22, Duncan Fletcher, RR 1 | At the banqguet on Thursâ€" & ‘g . t p e Mrs. Russell Campbell, RR Iiderton and . Mrs. Allan | day evening, St. Marys 5 : Ey o e _ _ _ _1 Iona Station; Subdivision Woods, RR 2 Thorndale. | | Mayor Dick MacPherson } t _ I. .t Esr? A% 4 es es | 23 Mrs. Willia Matheson, The hostess district was | brought greetings from the â€" _ â€" f iss : # Ee se o is 3. _ __RR 3 Embro; Alternate Oxford North. The area | Town of St. Marys. The r .. . nesit . = tms n ~ ~ â€" ad Board Directors â€" Subdiviâ€" Convention next year will be | { presidents | from Guelph, * ! ‘ i es se (af _ _ _ _â€",â€" sion 21, Mrs. Eve'lyn.Varley, in the St. Marys Community I South Western Area andâ€" MAYOR DICK MacPHERSON helpsâ€"adjust the microphone for Elaine Townshend of _ Komoka; â€" Subdivision _ 22, Centre again with Huron | Greyâ€"Bruce brought greet Clinton at the 67th annual convention of the London Area Women‘s Institutes at the St., Mrs. Garnet Cowell, RR 2 South and West as hostesses. | _ | ings. Music was supplied by _ Marys Area Arena and Community Centre Thursday. Miss Townshend, the guest speaker _ Dutton; Subdivision 23, Mrs, The dates are expected to be I Miss Debbie MacLeod and _ atâ€"the convention‘s banquet, spoke on the handicapped. | { (Staff Photo) Archie Armour, RR 2 Oct. 27â€"28. ‘ ___._._______.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_‘ L2 O PA S OE UAE e t 0C gags, â€"_________Mâ€""â€"â€":‘;w ‘ mm ineaabem o + u l Ts! | S f f 1 7 â€" + : “ 1 y i

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