I/VSTI 'I‘U TI? ' ' MEMORIAL HA I r- :90 _ wt “" , n ' ,. I" t' it Having fun llalslg funds The Prescott Dis tricthelcla successful card night and bake sale. While members and friends enjoyed a game of euchre, bridge or rook, 33 75 was raised for the FW/O Headquarters Fund. The cheque was presented to Glenna Smith (second from left) by Fluth Proudloot (far left), District PRO, Etheida Boa (second from right), District President, In May. the Colds Springs Branch (Northumberland West District) had a sign and Vivian Fawcgn (rarity/1r), Pas; Board Director tor Subdt't/tston 1, installed at the entrance to their village advertising the time and place 0! their Submitted by Ruth PraudlD-ot, PHD, Prescott DISINCI Women 's institute meeting. Standing proudly, from left to right, under their new sign are Branch members Aletha Dickinson (President), Laura Bowman (Sec- retary), Delta Linton, Katha/eon Turnbull, Orma Budreau, MargaretMinitie, and Dora Powell. Sitting in front from left to right are Lillian McIntosh, Dorothy t ,1, Harnden (PRO) and Dianne Dejong. Submitted by Dorothy Hamden, President. Nurthum berland West District. invit- "m, ttt‘iitv. it - w The skit entitled Ilt't'ihilin‘. written by Rosella Clancy. u Stirling WI member from [39,11 .91: J‘l‘il Hastings West District, hruughl this group’s annual program to it close. The skit was performed by the three granddaughters: of u McIntyre Brunch member, Murgury Buyer. The performances by Amy, Jenny and Shelley were well-received. This group set up :1 display at 21 recent “Farm Issues, Farm Women, Farm Families" conference. Speakers at recent meetings have dealt with perennial gardens and herbs. back care, menopause and kidney dialysis. They also reported the printing of 21 fourth cookbook. Elmview WI Signs Up wouzrts immune, Maple Grove Joins the Parade " V ’ l tit: Homecoming Weekend this past summer by V ~ ‘ I Maple Grove Branch participated in the Breslau planning and building a float for the parade. The "' ' ""5‘ 7 WM " lloat depicted a large model of a book divided in to Iour chapters exhibiting some of the work a! the Women's Institute - recording local history in Tweedsmuir Hooks; preparing resolutions to bet- ter family and community lite; working within a world-made organization - the Associated Country Women or the World; and. educating members and the community via courses and outreach , programs. En route members handed out infor- . . ' . mational brochures about the Women’s institute. . I , , _ 7 ~ , ‘ _ V l __ , ‘ Lam†"75 Same daY- "‘9 Maple Grove WI “05’9‘1 Elmw'ew Women's Institute members are gathered around their new sign advertising the time and area room inhalocafscr’om‘ Holdingmebanner' place at their meetings. It is erected at a crossroads in their community, Seated are Mary Davey ‘rpm left to right, are members Lillian Mayman. (left) and Sylvia Lang (right). Standing lrorn left to ï¬ght are Anna Bell, lnaz Tapscott, Marguerite “’3 Snydert lVa Maiden Mary Mad†and Joan Clult', Martha Budd, Audrey Meadows, Huby Light/e. lvynne Archer, Ella Houston. Marlon Davey. i991 Theresa Bondy, Trudy Lang, Elsie Morton, Margaret Newton. Beatrice MoCle/land, Belly Baker. Subnvflsd by Ann Snrdsn Mame Grove Wi- WNW†50"“ Photo courtesy m Ted Amsden, Cabong batty Slur District. Sublimth by Betty Baker. PHD, Elmview WI. Nanhurnberland West District Home E Country, Fall '95 15