z_ ., _fj' HEADQUARTERS FUNDB, r ' v ' The Headquarters Fund currently 51125 at ‘35 V Z; Your support will ensure that W ' in.†[any info: I I To make a donation, contact the FWIO Provincial Oflice at 519â€"836â€"3078 Vickers Gardens WI Best wishes go out to Vickers Gardens WI (Northwestern Area). Members of Jumbo Gardens WI and Vickers Heights WI recently amalgamated to form this new Branch! Jumbo Gardens WI was formed in March 1931, while Vickers Heights WI started in June 1935, disbanded in 1953 and started up again in L, November 1971. The new/yie/ectea 20 7 07207 7 executive: (LAR) Sharon Corston, Helen Peel, Charlotte Rani 6 del, Jean Wilson, June Feaver, Lei/a Pettigrew, and Gerd Hamilton, Missing from the photo is Sandra Knibbs, Rainy River District The Rainy River District Women’s Institute Museum (Pioneer Museum) in Emo, Ontario is owned and operated by WI Members of the District. The Museum features period rooms and artifacts that relate to the history of Rainy River District. It is completely volunteerâ€"based, relying on donations, grants, and fundraising to keep its doors open. As a fundraiser, the Museum recently published the book, We Were Not Worried atDinner Time, which focuses on the ï¬res that ravaged Dance Township as well as many other areas. Lifelong contributors to the Museum were given copies of the book in appreciation oftheir hard work. Longâ€"time WI Member,Tina Visser, is shown receiving a book in recognition of the time, money and possessions she and her family have donated to the Museum over the last 30 years. Morson WI The Members of Morson WI (Northwestern Area) paperâ€"pieced this Morning Glory Star pattern for the Pioneer Museum quilt raffle in Emo, Ontario. The raffle is one of several annual fundraisers to help offset operating costs ofthe museum. Morson WI Members (LAR) Nancy Miller, Lucy Grout, Carol Peterson, Laurie Pen tney, Kristine Carpenter, and JoAnn Moen show offtheir ï¬nished quilt.