Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1953, p. 25

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J South Waterlco's fiftieth ‘fifiygrsory lea: Lett to right: “it Anna F, Lewis, Director weds Institute Branch; Mrs, , ' Luckhatt. District Presi- . E. Hansuld, Speck- I.O.; Mrs. Ford Sudden, fiflfifl Secretary; Drl Joan rally, visitor from Australia ‘5. a. r ‘ To mark their fiftieth anniversary year, the members of Duntroon Institute presented an exhibit, “Fifty Years of Achievement". at thon' ran fair. Tlllsonburg celebrated its fiftieth “(it‘tnlYCI‘R 31')! at a special meeting at the close of \i'hirh they donated $25.00 in the Flood Relief Fund West Victoria District celebrated its fiftieth anniversary with a tea at which the members of the Girls‘ Homemaking Clubs did the senw ting. In the candle~lighting ceremony. when Mrs. R. B. Smith paid a tribute in the work of the past. a candle was lighted by Mrs. Friink Webster. eightyâ€"six years old. Mrs. Grills. president of the newly formed South Vm‘ulnin Institute. lit a candle to the future. This ceremony was part of the District's “fifty years of achievement". reviewed by Mrs. Curl Maynes. When Acton celebrated its fiftieth uniiiVL-is _ary, Mrs. A. T. Brown. one of the active work ers of fifty years ago, cut the birthday cake. The president. Mrs. R. L. Davidson. l‘l‘pnl'ib that in the oldâ€"time dress paradi- pin on h\' Bannockburn and Dublin Institutes. a “Mrs. Storey‘s" dress over ninoty years Old hart horn worn as a wedding dress by a momhvrk moth- er and grandmother. Belhaven reports an interesting twenty-iifth SUMMER 1Q53 :iiini\'m's:ii'_\' hnnqiii-i :ii \\'hlL’h "Rum‘i- Elton Armstrong Spfikl.‘ iii'ii‘ih'" and Mrs. Elton :‘\I’nisti'nni;. Wi‘ll known in lnslitiiti‘ work in Yni‘k t'mint)‘. unri‘ .'I "must |liifit'l“.’ill\'t‘ t-ld- m gingham twnnry mm nnnivouary riri-ss mi t'lillt‘ililoll :ind i'ilm-nship" Mrs 'Willii-i't Aiiiii-i‘snn '[n‘i-siilivil. Smith Wiilcrlim zit its til'lii-lh :iiiiiivi-i'siiry l‘iiutlii'i-d :i displnv nt' :iiitiqiii's with many sainiplvrs. i’iliilts nnd I'Ullntl'l'lfltllt‘fi und midi tiini‘ cli'msvs. Mtiinlii'i‘s iil' lhi‘ yniiripi'st hrnr'n'h, iiIL' i.i£llt|'ll linsi- Institiitr-. tritik lvssiins in [in ininIIi-t :mil iliini'i-L‘I it .‘is [)ilt‘i Hf thv ljl'llijl’leiillll'. Mrs Ali-x Mc'Ihmiild, ninety yeti-H‘s iilrl, t’lli lilt’i)|l'1il(iii}'t'ili{(‘. AI Huldimond county Institutes tiftir-tli nnnivormry. Mrs. Emma Smoker. pail district incrctory, wu: pn-ucntud with flown-rs. Mn Smelter had never mined n diatrirl or branch mnuling in IWCII'yr'iVL‘ years. From Ir)” to right» Mrs. Beam, (hatter mum her at Selkirk, Mra. Robert Paidoy, Board Director. Mrs. Smclmr, Mrs. Gordon Skinner. Mn. E. Lindsay, Mrs. R. 0, Hunt. district secretary, Mm. J. H. McCulloch and Mrs. K. Embcrlrry, F.W.I.O. secretary and regional VICC‘p'L‘StdCfl'. 25

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