During Heritage Week in February, the Wetland West District Wt mounted a display in the Pelham Public Library. Pictured above are Ma n‘on Egerter (left), Distncl PRO, andJoan Soier (right), Distn’ct President. Submitted by Jasmine Kitchen. Tweedsrnun History Curator. Wetland West Members from Dufferin North and South have worked together to put together a special display at the Dulten‘n County Museum and Archives. They have been provided with the use of a building at the Museum for the purpose of honouring and exhibiting the achievements at the Women's institutes, From left to rightere some of the members who worked on the displays: Doreen Riggin â€" Treasurer, Dufterin North. Anne Tupling - Secretary, Duflen‘rt North, Joan Folkerd - President, Bulletin South, Evelyn Coe - President, Dutlerin North, and Wilma Young - President, Dutfen'n South. Submitted by Evelyn Coo. President. Duitsn'n North Subdivision ll] Wis The workshops held in Subdivision [0 were very successful this past year. Twentyâ€" four WI members and eighteen non- members participated in a number of courses in Wellington North. including SweetTreats. Strip Quilting, Spring Planting. Gardening Angel, Jeans Twice Over, Simply Heaven Scent and Health Sense for Women. Strip Quilting, Stencilling and Sponge Painting. Candle Making and Silk Ribbon Embroidery were enjoyed by 35 W1 members and 13 .On-members in Waterloo North and South. {he course that generated the most interest was Health Sense for Women. Huldimtmd East St West District Wis On behalf of the town of Haldi~ mand. the Mayor presented the eight Branches » Caledonia. Clanbrassil. Sim‘s Locks. Willow Grove. Kohler. Rainham Centre. Cnnfield and Cayuga A with Certificates of Appre- ciation for their contribution to the betterment of their communities. Hoodless Happenings Spring Event "Fashtons of the Past & Present" Dates: June 16 and 17 Time: 10:00 am. and 2:00 pm. Student Project Date: July 27 Time: 1:00â€"4:00 pm. Christmas Open House Date: December 7 Time: 1:00-4:00 pm. For more intormatron about these events, contact Sue Dotton. Cu rater. Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead, RR 1, Blue Lake Rd, St. George ON NOE 1N0, Phone. (519)4484130. Not One, But Many Not One, But Many: 0n the Centennial ofthe Women '5 Institute (1897-1997). by Vivian Darrochâ€" Lozowski, Leslie Ann Crawford and Laura Ponti- Sgargi. is a tribute to the contributions and knowledge of the countless women who participated in the Women’s Institute. This monograph is comprised of three sections: "Celebra- tion" directly honours the lnstitute's accomplishments oftho last 100 years; "Voices" offers a contemplation of the enduring connections of women‘s voices through time and space. with a focus on the history ofthe W] on Mani- toulin Island; and. “Excerpts from an Outdoor Diary" composes, poetically. what might have been a Canadian woman‘ 3 private voice as it appears on the pages of an intimate outdoorjour- rial over the years. It is available for a $|0 donation payable to The Gore Bay Museum Building Fund. clo Ms. Nicole Wep- pier, Box 222. Gore Bay. Manitoulin Island ON POP 1H0, Marg Harris, FWiO President. is pictured above making pancakes along wnh one at the merry volunteers who help out on Pancake Day in April at the Eriand Les (Museum) Home. in spite of the damp weather, the traditional spring event at the Home was a sumss. Home s Country, Summer '97 15