Browns WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1985-1986, p. 24

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Celebrates Th â€" The Lakeside Women‘s Institute â€" song was held with Eleanor bership award to Mrs. Ray Mcâ€" helped and to those who came and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor celebrated its 75th anniversary on â€" Kittmer leading and Lynda King at Corquodale who has been a long _ helped make it a successful Elizabeth and Keith. On Sunday th Wednesday at the United Church _ the piano. time member and also served as _ celebration. A - Taylors attended a family dinner a with a good turnout of guests. The guest speaker was Margaret district president. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimmerly of _ Walkerton to say goodâ€"bye to the Neighbouring branches were Fleming, past president of the Everyone retired to the basement _ London visited on Sunday with Mr. Browns who are moving to Ger represented and past members district. The soloist was Sharon _ where lunch was served by the _ and Mrs. James Morrison. many where they will be statione came back for the reunion. â€"_â€" Robinson, who sang two solos. A _ anniversary committee of Eleanor Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Taylor, Greg for four years. The president, Nancy Muir, humorous reading was presented Kittmer, Helen Wollny, Nancy and Jillian of Cambridge were Mr. Brown is Mrs. Taylor‘ opened the meeting. Kay Ross, by Iola Kew with sound effects by â€" Muir, Chris Morrison, Rose Vining _ Friday dinner guests with Mr. and brother. president of the North Oxford Ida Ann Harris. â€" _and Gail Daniels and Evelyn King. _ Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Donald and _ __ District brought greetings from the The history of the Lakeside The anniversary cake was made _ Gordon and celebrated Lawrence‘s district. branch was written and presented and decorated by Helen Wollny. 78th birthday. The community | â€"~A _ memorial _ service was by Helen Wollny. The corsages were made by Donna _ extends birthday congratulations to presented by Evelyn King, who lit Rose Vining presented gifts to the _ Kittmer. j Mr. Taylor. ; ‘ three candles which represented guest speaker and to the soloist. The committee would like to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of the past, present and future. A sing Donna Kittmer presented a memâ€" convey thanks to all those who . Petawawa visited on Friday with # s RP ; â€" f Longâ€"time member C â€"JAavu o ~ s2." 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The cake was served at a special _ District Women‘s Institute six years later. She joined the institute in 1929. _ meeting of Lakeside Women‘s Institute, held to mark the group‘s 75th President Nancy Muir, right, presented Mrs. McCorquodale with a anniversary. f membership award. » &

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