Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1974, p. 11

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Donna McCanneil, Cale- Peel County Scholarship r. Mrs. Allred Watt Memorial, coe South. Ontario en's Institute Scholarship er Shirley Evans, Stayner I ending Georgian College. he enrolled in the Medical tary program A Tribute to the Individual Member Ontario Women's Institute mem- bers have played an important part in donating money to help students further their education. Thousands of students have re- ceived assistance from Women's 1n- slitutes in Ontario over the years. When you think of the number of Branches aiding students in elemen- tary and secondary schools, this alone is a worthwhile effort. There are many District. County and Area scholarships, all provided again through the efforts of the Branch members. Although mem- bers play a dual role at various lev» els. it still is the individual member that makes this possible. All members should stand and take a how. The assistance given to the youth of today is certainly a way of saying. we have confidence in the future generation. The Women‘s Institute succeeds, not because it is big. or because it is longestablished. but because there are people in it who live it. sleep it. dream it and build future plans for It. Thunder Bay Scholarship â€" MISS Sharon Luhlanen, Nola/u. attending UniverSity of Toronto Faculty 0! Pharmacy. East Northurnberland District Ontario Women's institute Scholarship winner. MlSS Sha- ron Rose. RR 5. Coiborne. lye: - "fl Algoma District, Lilly Petty Scholarship, won by Miss Emily Masher. iron Bridge. l l

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