Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 2000-2001, p. 15

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Lungton WI, Norlollr Last summer, the Langton WI vis- ited the Adelaide Hunter Hood/ass H o m e 5 ts a d. Branch President Anise Hamel-Demon (left) presented a $200 cheque to Headless volunteer Melissa Varga (right). lumhton South District WI Buttersea Wl, Frontenac In October, this District hosted a Pot Luck Supper followed by a euchre party and Videos ofAlnska. The profit from the event went to the Headquarters Fund. Petrhorough District | For their millennium project. the Buttersea Women's Institute rebuilt the Sundhill Cemetery llowerbed. A four-toot “Lady of the Garden" statue was purchased and a plaque honouring all Women's Institute members in Storrington District was installed. A dedication was held with gov- ernment representatives present. Hillier Wl. Prince Edward Submitted by Carol Toetenel. Langton WI, Nortoik lynn Valley WI, Norfolk In honour at all Women's Institute members, this District planted an Adelaide Hoodless Hose at Foley Park In Keene. Submrlted by Mary Elmhust. PRO. Pelarborough Disllicl WI ,. I i. As a millennium project, the Hillier Women’s Institute agreed to make 50 vests for CML Snider Public School in Wellington. Principal Vic Alyea purchased the ma teriais and Hillier members want to work. The Branch held pat- tern making and fabric cutting bees; the vests were then distributed to individual members to complete. Hillier members attended a performance In the school auditoâ€" rium where they presented thel completed Kuhryville WI. Perth Centre The creation ofa quilted wall hanging was the millennium project of the Kuhryville WI. Eighteen organizations in Ellice Ward were asked to contribute a quilt block. and L as (Museum) Home. After the tour by iembars at the Lynn Valley WI visited the orator Michael Gemmell, the business por- tion at their meeting was held in the Drive House. From left to right in the tron! row are Margaret Waddle. Jean Potts, Doris Smith. Mildred Moore and Marjorie Ireland. In the Each one submitted a block that was unique and depicted something about their organization. The wall hanging was indeed a joint effort with members from each orâ€" vests. The school band was looklng forward to wearing them at an upcoming competition at Wonderland Canada. Suhmltled by Joyce Brown PRU Hlilial WI Prince Edward middle row from left to right are President Ruth Splinter, Carol Terry, Doreen Che/land, Ann Kirkwood, Marjorie Smith and Marjorie Durrant. From left to right in the back row are Anne Judd, Linda Bresol/n. Helen Spencer _ I . andpauline Spencen which hangs in the Ellice Submitted by Linda Bresolin. Secretary-Treasurer, Comm u nil), Ha] ]7 Lynn Valley wr, Nortoik ‘ g The Fetarbaraugh District ' Hart's Riggs Wl, Hastings Nonh Women '5 Institute was recently prev ‘ Last summer the Hart's Riggs Women's sentsd with a Peter Robinso ' ‘ Institute hosted a tea to help support their Award. The award was establishé community's millennium pro/act. Proceeds to pay tribute to those who hair from (his event were used to purchase and brought honour and distinction to» V erectaplaque on (hes/ta otthe lormerHart's the City at Paterborough' by their Church. The plaque will remind luture gen- contributions to it and. to. fit ‘ erations thattha Church was once a vital part broadercammunlty. District Fro " of the community where people worshipped dent Mary Maclarlane received/m and enjoyed tellowshlp for more than 80 award on behalf or Distrlqlzinzr years. Pictured from left to right are Glenn bars. Franks, Jean Moncks. Pastor Grant Richard» son, Verna Howard and Madeline McKinnon. Suomflted by Man; Smiih. Hart's Riggs WI, Hastings North ganization helping to quilt it. Numerous others contributed to the com‘ pletion of this project. Peterhorough District Wins Local Award Submitraahmm ‘ 4 .Fatert’m‘ouu

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