w- l GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: HISTORICAL RECORDS Page 1 Name of Institute and date of inception Page 2 Article re the Tweedsmuirs Page 5 Picture and article re Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless Page 4-5 Institute at Stoney Creek-Erland Lee Home Page 6 Map of part of Bruce County showing Institutes of Centre Bruce WOMEN'S INSTITUTE BRANCH HISTORY SECTION I Pages l-l to 1-20 Sato-Sections 1. Charter members 2.8ketch of Mrs. D.McTavish, first president 3. Anniversaries 4. Pictures of Hobby Pairs . 5. Port Elgin Women's Institute hosting craft display at Museum 6. Institute moves from Library to Lawn Bowling Club Rooms 7. Life memberships-Hrs. C. Thomas, Mrs. H. Blowas 8. Old programmes 9.Homes of some members 10.Minutes of meetings 11.0fficers for 1982 12. Old Bills and Receipts. VILLAGE AND LATsR TOWN HISTORY SECTION II Pages II-l to II-V Sub-Sections 1. In the beginning-Indian Settlement 2. Names of first members of council of village in 1874 5. Early history including pictures 4. Reeves, mayors, council from 1874-1982, wardens from Port Elgin 5. Town Hall 6. Municipal building from 1965 to 1977 7. Town's first council 1949 8. Naps of town 9.House numbering, meters, pedestrian cross walks, snowblower, permit parking, by-law enforcement officer, Tracu-SNeep 10. William Coulter, Doug. Court, Lloyd Riddolls 11. Small Claims court 12. Harvey Warren 13. Sewage treatment plant 14. Harold Burke, Marion Eby, Murdo McRitchie, Trevor Limbrick, Kim Burton 15. Reconstruction Mill St. 16. Clippings from old newspapers re town 17. Police-new dispatch system 18. Chamber of Commerce-computer hook up at licensing office "N 19. Cameron Park 20. Port Elgin Tourist Camp 21. Police CHURCH HISTORIES SECTION III-l to III-15 Sub-Sections 1. Methodist 2. Evangelical United Brethren 5. Baptist 4. Missionary (formerly Mennonite) 5. Roman Catholic " 6. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 7. Presbyterian 8. United 9. Lutheran 10. Anglican 11. United Brethren 12.Port of Fellowship Baptist