Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1982-1984, p. 9

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> * o m i ce "2s" & esz _London Area Institu ‘ __ lLondon Area Institutes | r=mmnmnnrnntemmenebinremntummaanesinntea ues s s aiceiacecancatiionimatiinnatzn e ces S cnlate n +o mnenlemaine ie â€"____ ,f'“'vi:::‘:‘.-'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"W. sombnatemreqriies 3 Attend Convention _ ' | 2 K. C O foe JC °. LA aFPUTT | e( esy. rganacss", i â€": t C 3 ib4 aate. 2 0 ®%. , _ 4 _ ¢ ‘&‘ g“: | ¢ New officers for 1983 are: ; 4 i o . t °. 36'” . / h _‘ / aP ~=â€">® e Past President â€" Mrs. Gorâ€"â€"| . ol e> O ooo 0_ _ Ts ‘¢~ t â€" yE | ___. _ _\ don Papple of RRâ€"5, Seaâ€" | _‘ 3 ‘ah. i > 3y ‘s ied a. E. iz %o ..R “Ifg‘ ‘forth; President â€" Mrs. Joe ‘ . ~ e *« Fa] o :s ~ ifp. c i1 ¢g~ | 3; < K | - Reilly of RR 5, Mount 3 5o0 . isat s + e 5: [A _ . >£’ + ds g j Brydges, 1st Viceâ€"President | k. > e eA "< . Cl y * a | ___ _ S 39 â€" Mrs. Clarence Lewis of.| s { | ... 3 o o To avanes Pm . ~> i *~. M Granton; 2nd Viceâ€"President | I ~â€"Ceaoil, _ NÂ¥ 3) nccoapintin r \;f B i{yrs.s J?Vclk Rictslardson of | R & on H, _ s h d n e 2 : B x | 4 St. Marys, Secretary â€" | _ f | yoy* h. h s : a5" * â€"~d 5“ Mrs, Fred Arthur, of .St. 1. t P {‘g‘:%%‘ . 3 is ‘A = Marys; Treasurer â€" Mrs. | * . . 0 oo t ieam f. f e : i Ray Cross of RR 2 Thornâ€" | f _ © a"*H~=~ \‘3 + w A~> »»umwa gel peanioil * ’;,, dale; Public Relations Offiâ€" | | s i. 3: D mm / * . __* § & . ~$ & cer â€"Mrs. Wesley Bradnock â€" n fees:: ? ies | hss m . ~ es PAx"Rl g a c _ of Auburn. o 4 ; ! % . W /‘ hn â€" it " C ¢ ! s n se Ph > f Provincial Board Direcâ€" | i po £>._ | â€" "am. ~__* l \ uoA BB |© tors: Subdivision 21 â€" Mrs. -Ii' Fa.: 2. _ Pn i0 _ o ) bixpweu@le % o. ui 4 Eric Mollard. of RR_ 8, ; l * * ; ;\ k aas t â€" ues uo 4 Sa on e > __s €. * \~Parkhill; 22 â€" Mrs. Russell |;â€" > _ | R s g 4 J ,w..v r: § " ’{:‘:-u-,:: ts > 4 N ’ F 5 £ p ~ wiae P 'f ié‘“"” I . w § | «*A . S O P F ' : 3 a s xM s o } - w â€" f . § (0 . ~ es Pn . ' | . Nhos i. 0| > i es f : s 4 THE 68th ANNUAL CONVENTION of London Area Women‘sâ€"Institute was held at the > * St. Marys Community Centre last week. The picture shows, from left front: Mary Reily, _ _new president of the LAWI, treasurer Marlyn Cross, PRO Eleanor Bradnock. Back: past _‘ 5 president Ruth Papple, president of the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario Janet;. ; . x Hiepleh, and secretary of LAWI Margaret Arthur of St. Marys. (Staff Photo). | , emmmenain mm e oman â€"fâ€",â€"fâ€"â€"“â€"_”_â€"“""”â€"_- '~â€"f_~â€"--â€".}:‘~*-~â€"~;-â€"â€" enc 1 enc rcpropigionmrerpe â€" cesmm mm matmmgtmaec e a uc hat ne mm 5 > â€" e f Mrs. Austin Zoeller, formâ€" and to do some kindly deeds FBO?!S of the Rural Organizaâ€" members of the Auburn W.I. Cam_pbell of RR 1 Iona j uzit er editor of the Women‘s and lend a helping hand. â€".{tions and Services Branch of _ « singing a song about Adeâ€" Station; 23 â€"â€" Mrs. ~John '1 Institute magazine, Home * Mrs. Keith Hiepleh, RR 2 P Ontario Government. | laide Hoodless and the founâ€" _ Templeman of RR 1 Staffa. T E and Country was guest Springfield, Past Pres.. of > Foutlined the new organizaâ€" ding of the WI a _Alternate iz .Bo?rd ty speaker at the banquet on ‘London Area and now Preâ€" tion‘s role in working with Mrs. €alvin Carmichael of â€" Directors: Subdivision 21 â€" '. & Wednesday evening and urâ€" sident of the Federated rural folk. She mentionedâ€" RR 3 Iderton, who repreâ€"â€" Mrs. Evelyn Varley of RR 3, | + "z" ged members to appreciate Women‘s Institutes _ of B ate * ... â€"Thk _\ tn, t sents the Londgn Area WI Komoka; 22 â€" Mrs. Gar‘net | a>~ the past contributions, but to Ontario_ brought greetings ‘\ thatWanplications are being : | on the War Memorlal 9hlld- Cowell of RR 1 Dutton; 23 â€" L *s realize we have matters from the Provincial Board | acdepty=d for the position of, _ ren‘s Hospital â€" Auxiliary, Mrs. Robert Ratcliffe of RR & today to be concerned about. and told the responsibilities _ editor. for the Home and > reported that $600 worth of _ 1 St. Marys. s woe _ She urged members to of Board Directors. | Country magazine. « ~/ gifts and toys were made for _ Standing Committee Conâ€" _ make the W.L. a strong voiece _ She reported that three _ Entertainment was pro‘â€"~| the patients. veners: â€" Agriculture and: O 2 for rural Ontario. "If we $1,200 scholarships had been ; |â€"vided during the morning by On Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to _ Canadian Industries‘â€" Mrs, ® want change we must have presented during the year to â€" $ on Xrcoaennatenentiinn kess ons hi onl on is ds 9 p.m. a bazaar will be held Harold Thiel of RR 2 7 initiative and a déesire for graduates of Home Econoâ€" | gie _ hy in= Wellingtonâ€" Square to _ Mitchell; p1t1zensh1p and : $*2 _ change"‘, said Mrs. Zoeller. mic courses, who are furtâ€" > raise money to help with the _ World Affairs â€" Mrs. Mabel ty3 During the program that hering their education. ‘ work of the auxiliary. South Watson.ot Box 23, Parkhill; mPt followed the banquet, schoâ€" _ They are Anne Kennedy of Lobo W‘I. had made about Education and Cultural Actâ€" w* darships were awarded to Windsor and Leslie Ennos of _ > ' _ 60 items to donate. ‘ivities â€" Mrs. Don Pettigrew Grtss Betty Yangeleuken of the Toronto, both now studying Home economists, Bonny of RR 1 Otterville; Family 3. stt ~Thorndale â€" Homemaking ‘at the University of Toronto & _ Wilson of Elgin County and and Consumer Affairs â€" Mrs. 6x AClub; fie\fi)ie Craig of the and Donna Clark of Markâ€" > 7 - Bea Gosselin of Oxford. William Spence of RR 6 St. ) 5_ Guron _ West Clib and dale now studying at Laurâ€" j § s County taught ways of involâ€" Marys; Resolutions â€" Mrs. 2 _ Brenda Csonto of Oxford ier University, She also ‘_ving people in social recreaâ€" Lillian White, 315 Southcrest | _ South. The Stonetown enterâ€" spoke of the A.C.W.W. meetâ€" | ‘tion. Reports were given by. Drive in London; Tweedsâ€" tainers delighted the audiâ€" ing which will Be held in 1983 ; ~ > _ _‘ Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, Pubâ€" muir History Curator â€" Mrs. j ence with their singing and in Vancquver,. . lic Relations Officer; Mrs. Roy Ross of RR 2 Thamesâ€" . iX 3 MrSf, Geo;ge léeilst,, dspelzj\k- | { 11\{/[erb .{;\Cll;son, I(Jluy(e;lto\; afn? "’E;;TAâ€"s'“é’tar{tw bmâ€"f * $ Thera ing for the Erlan ee ‘ Mrs. Wallace Laidlaw for, ford; Assistan e k _ _ % OfUr;gi%;l;esstflertx;lz, ]}_],gndgi hc;gme, announced _ that _ the Western Fair Assoc1a-f; Mrs. Donald Vicary of I;dR3 : Arca W.L. held their 68th Christmas at the Lee will be s |â€" tion. _‘ Shedden;. Auditors -RRrSé | annual convention this year held Dec. 1 and 2. A.cheque # _ In the Thursday morning Edmund Wills‘ of o in the St. Marys Arena and for $150 from the West session, Miss Molly__Mcâ€", Thorndale and Mrs. Lloy s Community Centre, with 468 Oxford W.1I. for. the Erland § Ghee, Director of the Home | Elliott of Th(')rnda]e.‘ y s â€"‘ registered. Z Lee Home was presented by __ Economics Bra.nch of the. â€"By .Appou}tmen,t.,H ar 5 Mrs. Gordon Papple, RR Mrs. Leonard Caffyn. A $100° Ministry of Agriculture and, Memorial . Children‘s .OhSpli f ~_5. Seaforth, President of cheque for the Nutrition ; Food reported the death of tal â€" Mrs. Calvin C?rwtcta:n | * London Area, suggested Education Fund, this money..> : â€"> _( Missâ€" Florence Eadie of ; of RR 3 IIderton ; eslvfrs | b ake three resoâ€" raised through their mapleshy . o. 4 ~â€" i Toronto atthe age of 89; she . Fair Association . â€" wX â€" ] gooembers m Te j | former Director wWallace Laidlaw of RR 7. es ic ols ioh __i=f se ibâ€"_ _ ' $9 beeng mm%c nomics | La don, Mrs. Duncan Fletâ€" _ y » words, to be very Cl’fi@rféfli A 'fengPi_@'â€" E> s Lgna;‘c‘g#__o:{‘iw ,_,‘_(_)»__Q__ 4t c;;gr of RR 1 Iiderton and : h e es e ces S Mrs. Allan Woods of Thornâ€" ¢ * 3z : . h dale. _ xo e P 9% xm mm e e e ce en 20007

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