Renfrew South District WI Newsletters, 2003-2012, p. 8

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Wititmommirrmrrscmcuseosience mm mermemmenmenneeceemennaiengenmmaaasacccteiaciysaamecccmcccges ===; @ " I d oA h | dey (x> RSDWI NEWSLETTER BP 1 {e c3 +3603 oree ce c m mamaerenerermaereee s ueareraticeegenemea ies o Pecemrn n omm emacn II What to do with my OLD CELL PHONE?? Histories. Or perhaps a member knows of the Bed and Breakfast Information i Oo fam"Y ghd can provide Mr Grfeen'wllh acontact. Planning a vacation this year? WI members are ; I realize all branches within this District are not _ opening their homes to travelers -- and what _ | _ covered in the book, as it is primarily for the better way to meet other WI members across Old Cell Phones'are being collected as part of a _ Town of Renfrew and the surrounding area. Canada. Interested?? Contact Gillian Catto at new program being run by Pitch--In Canada with _ Therefore, it does not cover, for example, ailcat@sympatico.ca for more information or visit ) cooperation from Renfrew South Women's Arnprior. i | iPsQide p the FWIO website. || neuiches. We propose that a letter be sent to each WI members are encouraged to collect old cell applicable branch, providing a list of names that 60 Years with Wi " phones, rather than having people throw them in _ require more information or photograph. The 4 i i the garbage. As well as eliminating hazardous _ pranch could then review the list and see if any of -- Congratulations to White Lake WI member Luelfif and toxic materials from our landfills, $1.00 for the names are familiar and provide what Jones as she celebrates 60 years with her every phone collected. will be donated to the WI _ information is known. Branch. u to help support their special projects -- like CanCer Thange ; P ym 11 i anks in advance for your co--operation. R -- hats available for free at local hospitals. : A ( e aton >' * ale Me N ': nasst I . Irene Robillard, President. Burnstown W.J. | 4 P All cell phones will be accepted | Aaimas S * ids new or old, l § 5 '.*..,,'/_.j i R The Volunteer Hours for 2003/04 for Renfrew io > ags in d | broken Or working, & South District was 18,321.5 a%_ * %a}fi% ' with or without accessories. RSDW! active members and honourary members . We 23 o. 3 W \| You don't have a cell phone??? 1 am sure in each branch. Luella is currently our Sunsr)lne' correspondent t someone in your family does -- or is associated Lochwinnoch 25 and she keeps our community in mind as she || with a company that might supply phones for . sends her special messages in her cards for all their employees -- let's get everyone on board Balsam Hill 20 occasions. She is the best PRO in our branch fo with this project and see if we can impress Pitch-- Burnstown 9 ;he whole village knows that she is_. a very In Canada with our determination and good will. _ Yyhite Lake 15 important member of our community. | Irene Robillard Jo--Anne Camelon Calabogie 14 Luella has been very active in the Branch and in ' j the District over the years and has held many _ | Burnsto AP 4 7 . . l ie' Glasgow . 14 executive positions, including RSDWI President. | 432--6987 623--3293 Arnprior--Stewartville 13 No task is too large or too small for this energetic Horton North 11 lady and she keeps our branch involved in all ' WI Support for the Castleford 10 kinds of community events. She organi;es the |} Renfrew Book of Remembrance Project For a total of 9 Branches and 139 members in e ppenemeniee fthe e a?dsdednl:att)e f Mr. J_eremiah Green of Renfrew is currently our District (we lost 2 branches this past year -- ?;?B'gz?g;shg)of;fiifi pemptel Seup fe's working on a "Renfrew Remembers Project." Rosebank and Dewars) j s f Part of his project is a book commemorating rxvvrrerrrsssresrevesssernimerrensnensnsensesssseenes .. --UEl@ iS alSo Very active in her church and with every person in the Renfrew area who died for E. her large family, who she loves visiting wheneve Canada in the two world wars. For each Do you have one of'these in your pocket or purse possible. Luella is an avid card player and individual, he is writing a short biography as well _ -- It is a very ugeful item and should be used on a . enjoys meeting with friends to have a game of as having a portrait completed. This is a pencil regular basis.... Here is your own personal _ cards and is often seen at the weekly euchre . || drawing by a professional artist. Round Tuit. Enjoy!! party in the village. Mr. Green has spent over 7 years on this project. Luella is renown for her breadmaking, preserves There are approximately 140 individuals to A ROUND TUIT and cookieg She has also bc_een known to pick [ include. He has information for most of them but ioi up a few prizes at the local fairs. he is having difficulty finding photographs and fit Seanoe uons apiie Lastly, Luella is a poet and writer. She has had adequate information for some of the men. Shatpung ghes: 3t fendnnasiig Nem, some of her works published in a book. She als I am bringing this to the District today to see if the Frire rannie Sate Shig oi do ts se segn has many special memories and historical facts t branches within the district can help find the Snfarmarrmin Sov en raming and we appreciate all that she has to share. missing ir_1f9rmat1'on. Perhaps what he wants is thimgs shoult be asmomaiisnedt ?E}azryr(/////(l//(f//d (3\'7///'/41 an another milestane ! already sitting in one of our Tweedsmuir ; > with UWM.4. | | Congratulations to Ray and Karen Pender who received the Admaston Citizenship of the Year Award on July 1, 2004. This couple is very active in the community and involved in many { worthwhile organizations. They have three grown children and 2 grandsons who keep them busy. They operate a very productive farm and enjoy special times with family and friends Congratulations from RSDWI and enioy your travels this summer

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