Belmont WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 1, [1965] - [2010], p. 32

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l duced in presrdcrn Lcoma Marla as the singing case, brought a short Tiessag: of Lungralulations rum rhs rnwnslnp. com- nanrea in ligln vein aboul nis nirvlnusly minarle sla- 'us at one man amnngsr a main full of Women. {hen lcllglilcd the asstmnly by nging two solos, mam aniscl by pianist Isabel innsnni Sllirlcy qucrson also ,ang rwn numbers and rhsn l was pineal by ll): pianisl in singing. inr the first time ar l i gnrhering or the Belmont l Iasl Pirrnrcdathcad able at [u Iuwcr righl] Dialricl member: Mac Reynolds i'hursday‘s Belmont Direcrar. uura Elmhirsl, and Hazel llartin, Viola Wl.b5ihannivernar‘ru?1=‘ Set. Violei Scuu, Prcq. Emblem" lsr vim prnai. lllraiiun arellmm uppevlelt Lcnmn Pollock. charger dent, Par Hamilton, Ell- Thebeauvjiul annivcrsary lcake was made and damn ated by Mary Wright. W.I.. the prize-winning “Children or the Furule" wrirtcn by member lrcn: Magill Th: poem and music rock first plant: in a Canadian nonresr held in hnnnur hr the “Year of the Child" and is now compe- ring internationally for wnrld first place. Twccdsmuir History Cur» amr, Viola Emblzlon. gave a brief rtsumc of the history niths Eclmom w.l., rinsing that the organizing rnaering was held on November 24. 1915. wirh Miss NV. in211 of Whitby, Ontario, chairs lady, assisted ny Mm. Macoun of Campbellfnrd. rwsiiry members were an rallad and Mrs. john As. Sexsmilh elected prcmdtnl- Other officers ware Mrs. “- 'l'iriney. Mrs. lames Fran- man, Miss Maggie Peoples and airstrnra Mrs. Joseph Sunbrook, Mrs. George Smirli and Miss Hattie Sexsmith. Auditors were Mrs. M. Rylou. and Mrs. William Anaerann, Mrs. Emblcmn Innher notedlllar the Belmont \VJ. had been busy ever since their first rlay. Dnrrng lwo world wars (hey senr boxes containing home knit cla- tlung to soldiers overseas, garmenls were mad: and sent to lhe Canadian Red Cross as well as cash [a the British and Canadian Red Cross and the Navy League. Maple trees were planlcd around the grounds nf the township hall and named after (he lural soldiers killed overseas, In past ycars they have slood behind the work of the +H grrls' club and at the present time are hiding rhe Eel-Mar Majorcttes under leader Miss Jennifer Wright. The main source of mnnkyaralslng inr saw has been euthrr panics hrln every Tuesday night lino rum have been 27 presidenrs m ill: us yean since lhe w.l. siarlnn and nine of mesa were preacnl a: Thursday‘s relehrarun, Tl-izy warn rallcrl Forward an: presemed wrr‘n giv‘rs by Mary Wright The emirc Even! was one ni gay mood and celebration fram1h: recvr‘s Lghr heur- Led cammsnts m the final ski! put on by several members nr the WI who depicted a w.l. mcaring at which [he hosrcss rclircd from thc room giving (hose left behind a chanre to do some uproarious behind- lhc-back talking. After doc- luring up what they though: was beet soup the hostess huLl Simmering in a kettle. the punch line 3!. (ll: end had the whole audicncc laughing when the hnstsss returns and tells her gnsnipy friends rhcy had been sampling her red currainn, a a [Ugo The average Amnriaan grower reads so other peopleâ€"including 15 in foreign caunlries wood Hamilton Reeve ui Belmom Mcthusn and lsa' bcl Stimuli. pianist, l

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