inttpeiscertnitanrmntemenic in ie o 46 2 Following is a list 'of presidents : } '| Mrs. W. B. Moshier Mrs. J. H. iDav-- idson, Mrs. W. B. Moore, Mrs. Bart-- Q] man, Mas. J. Myles, Mrs. Hacking, i Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Amos, Mrs. F. r iG. Moore, Mrs Weaver, Mrs. Rouse, / Mrs. Bs Greig, Mrs. Eldridge, Mrs./ G. D. (White, Mrs. C. Caudle, Mrs. ) McDonald, Mrs: iP. Steip (present president) ; Secretaries--Mrs. S. IC. Cooper, 'Mrs. \(Rev.) iPenman, Mrs. Z Pedwell, Mrs. (Dr.-- Thompson, Miss 'LNettie | Moore, Mrs. -- Amos, Mrs. +| Maund,| Mrs. W. iB. Moore, Mrs. R. ?__'I N (Greig, Mrs. J. H. Davidsorrf,' Miss 1. Melver, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. MeDon--|~ !ald, Mrs Bray, Miss Warren, Mrs. \_Roy Greig (present secretary). Cn Mrs. 'Moore then told of having \ attended with the late Mrs. BW | Gandiénas delegates a incial | qy convention \Guelph on/Dec. 9th | and 10th, 1908~Ta_attor@ this meet-- | ing, it was necessa@xCto leave fls | i) Head at 7 armyoff the 8th, by S4552° The driver, Mr. Geo. Hunime lpro; x )vided covered sleigh and _ L *\ warbiérs, making his passenge's 48 comfortable as possible _( _ [From Wiarton to Guelph was by G--T.--R., and on arrival the delegates went.to a hotel, owned and operated by. John Hesson, who 'had lived at Barrow Bay. Mrs. Hesson was Miss | Mary Myles of (Lion's Head. .. (7\ _ The first 'Supt. of IW, L., Mr. Geo. | + \[Putnam, presided at the ~meetings, A/'j which were held in the auditorium 'at 0. A. C.. Mr. Putnam was the 'link between the Government and the 7{2 Farmers' Institite and the new or-- \ ganization for women. He held this /'4 office for years. fls Mrs:--Moore--reported--the--advin-- be--passed.on--bo--tire--nrembers-- 'L-',M ' a w i \L:~ Trana A a