Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1996, p. 15

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A Rose by Any Name Might Not Smell as Sweet The South Macaulay Women '5 Institute in the Muskoka South Distnbt planted a Centennial Rose outside Woodchesler Villa this past summer to mark the 100th anniversary of the wt. Macaulay Branch members from left to nghl are Joan McKenzie. Jerry Stewart, Helen White, Thelma Marrin, Marion Ruttan and Pauline Richardson. Submtfled by Helen White, Board Director lur Subdivision 26 and mamner o! the South Macaulay WI. Muskoka South Dktrlct. twtl’iiiii it Mr t -ill~ huh... MaryJerres prepares an exhibit atJaclrson Square Mall in Hamilton to advertise next year's Centennial Celebration. Winilred Addison, a charter member of the Pine Grove Women's institute in the Si‘rncoe East District, is pictured above with her Centennial Rose in bloom. The rose was planted in memory 0/ her mother. Mrs. Flay Dudenhol‘ler. Submitted by Wintlred Addison. PHD, Pine Grove WI. Simcoe Easl District Rylstone Women's institute member, Dorothy Thomson. was asked to grow a Centennial Rose on behalf at all the Branch members. She is pictured above showing off the tire! liveâ€"inch bioom that burst forth. Submitted by Dorothy Thomson. PRO, Hyistone Wl. Hastings North District Lee van den Assem {farts/t), Past Presrderrt of Grey Centre District. dons a period costume as she greeted visitors and dignitaries to a spring meeting. She made the dress in anticipation of the Grey Centre District celebration at the 100th anniversary of the WI. She welcomed Lois Olmsted (far nght) » Secretary-Treasurer of the Grey County Rally. Lanna Stubbings (second from right) - Board [it/95' tor for Subdivision 15. and Howard Greig ~ Fteeve of Sullivan Township. Submitted by Lea van den Assam, Grey Cenlie Distncl. ‘ftoislin ‘i‘v'i, At a spring meeting this group held an nuc- tion of crafts. sewing, plants and goodies and donated the proceeds to the Uganda Project. Members and guests were invited to sign up a ‘_ ‘ ,. for a fall workshop entitled “Pick a Potato v" ’ ul‘ Project." They simply had to choose a [30- Larry and Lorna Hundt. co-owners ot Kitchener's Travel Ventures, run tours across Canada and tau plant it and bring it back in the fall. the United States in two uniquely decorated coaches: "Canada United-Sea to Sea," whioh has scenes Prizes were awarded for Size Shape and [he 01 Canada painted on the Stdes; and, "Stand Proud Canada," which Illustrates Canadian achievers. y mos: potatoes produced. Laurine explained that because she is a promoter of the WI, her son-in»law, Joe Graham, 6. Travel '2" w,.'rirr:;iti‘:' (Still ’t‘ i'rr'r't’.’ Ventures employee, suggested that the WI be included on the collage of achievers. The project was approved and Adelaide Hunter Hoodless is visible near the front of the bus â€" at no cost to FWlO. Travel Ventures provides a commentary of the famous achievers with a walk around the bus. Submitted by Lemma McIntosh, MotheiweIiWI,Feni1 South District. Home & Counlry, Fall 1998 15

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