Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Spring 1980, p. 9

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n I :3. Economics Craft Course, Needlecraft for Beginners’. DOUBLE CE LEBRATION P951719 in front of t‘hl,= 100 year old Avonan W i Hail are LP, Mrs. Calvin lnnes, President AVONTON W |,.PERTH SOUTH DISTRICT; Mrs. Hamid Murray, historian; and Mrs, Oliver Stacey. LOOK AT OUR WORK! HEREWARD W I, DUFFERIN SOUTH DISTRICT members display articles made m the Home BURFORD CELEBRATES 8001 Representatives from thirteen branches m Brunt Smuh Dislncl attended. the Bunch culchrutiun. Thu Burl‘nrd W I was urgalni/cd LIl lIn: home nI‘ Mrs. LE. Brcthnur. by Laura Ruse Slcwns in I890. Thu Brunch has haul clcvcn presidents and 51x u-‘L‘rc :IblL‘ In ultcml Ihc cclchruliun. In humor of the syn-ch uccuslnn. u hunklcl “\Imutcs and II'Icnmries”, written by Margurm (inuld I);|v1s,Twccds- mmr Hislury Curatnr was ml 541:: In! Ihu first IlllIL‘. BURFORD W I, BRANT SOUTH DISTRICT, celebrated their 80th. The President, Mrs. C. Clark, is seen cutting the cake. L-H, Mrs. He/en Patrruff, Secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Jenny Greenwood, oldest pas! president of Burford; Mrs_ Clark] President; Mrs. 7TH. Rant/ail, F WI 0 Board Director,- Mrs. Murray Forrest, President, Bram South District. LI

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