Around the province... A FIRST FOR WOMEN‘S INST]. TUTES â€" Pictured here are a mother and daughter team, both 3;. tively engaged in Women’s ln.-;ti. tutes. At left is Mrs. Morley Cl:zrk of Highgate, who was elected pry; j. dent of Kent East District in Maj. of this year. Equally active is .er mother Mrs. Fred Reinhardt. ; 4.0 of Highgate, who moved up to .e position of President, from 1 st Vice President at the Southwes -n Area convention held recenth in Wallaceburg. This is the first tirr- in history of Women’s Institutes in re Southwestern area, that a mo .1 and daughter have held the r l. tions of president at both the dis- t and area levels simultaneously. r. ., Reinhardt has held every positio it the branch level with the excep n of Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. C lwas president of the High e branch for two years and in addi n has held a number of convenersl Al. THUNDER BAY MARKS FWIO'S 85TH - Three longtime WI members â€" (l-r): Lillian Bonnett, past board director; Edith Purcell. provincial president from 1950 to ’53; and Elizabeth Manley, past board direcâ€" tor â€" pose at a cairn presented by the North District WI in 1967 to Centennial Park. The park was the setting for 85th anniversary celebra- tions. r'i'ï¬ï¬-Z-Tflvii- «5252!.me SERVICE SIGNS â€" Mrs. Dwight ' Bennett (1), president of the Kempt- ville WI, accepts delivery of two '- steel signs to be placed on the service club notice boards at the entrances to the town of Kemptville. R 1PM DISPLAY ~ Mrs. Calvin Car- michael (I) and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins (r) pose in front of a map of Middlesex County, part of their display at the 1982 International Plowing Match. Each branch was marked with a flashing coloured light. 22