Brant-Greenock WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 2, p. 3

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| 2 ,. a | © -- 2 -- | \/9"--01' We have visitéd many parts of the world by way of slides, such as, Sri Lanka, Inuvic, . | , the Holy Land, Mexico, Switzerland, Cypress, Rome, Holland, thé Yukon, Martimes, Manitoba, ' australia, S;outh America, and more locally Belmore -- Roots, Rafters and Maple Syrup. | _ _ Films viewed were "How Green was My Valley" és well as a film on PrinceCEdward | Island, our twin Province. . . . We hosted Mary Appleby from England when the English ladies visited our area in ; September, 1985, and more recently, Neila MacKinnon, from near Chafletown, Prince Edward | -- ISlénd, on her exchange visit in September, 1987. | In May, 1974, we celebrated our Tenth Anniversary at the home of Mrs. Efnie | Tolton, where our initial meeting took place. We had a pot luck supper to commemorate | the occasion and invited former members to participate. | In May, 1984, we celebrated our Twentieth Anniversary at Bruce Haven School. All O members and quests signed the Registration Paper and viewed our Tweedsmuir Book, | Special guests wére District President for 1984, Elizabeth Thomas, as well as District i. "President for 1964, Lois Woefle, District Secretary for 1964, Sadie Pilgrim, and many C | of our former members including a representative of the 4H ciub éponsored by our | ; -'f; '. Institute. Thirty--two ladies enjoyed a catered bountiful cold meal, with a'speCiai ' | _ 'Anniversary Cake and'ice cream for dessert, .The evening includeC our regular meeting e . _ and socializing. | o l 'w; Christmas time is made--special by everyone participating in some activity or . o . reading for the program as well és enjoying a special meal at a local restéuran;'aflé - exchanging gifts. | Although we are a small group we e;joy our activities and meetings. ' ' 51 ' | ~

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