Walkerton Young Women's Evening WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8, [2004] - [2006], p. 10

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BRUCE COUNTY WOMEN’S INSTITUTE RALLY 50th Annual Rally Meeting UNDERWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Tuesday, October 5, 2004 Re istration 9:00 am. 33-; g Host Branches: Eden Grove-Cargill. Gillies Hill. Jackson. anlossâ€"Kairshea, Lucknow Luncheon: $10.00 THEME: LAUGH MORE, SfNG A LOT. EAT HEALTHY, LIVE BE'ITER emu.“ were‘approvw. EveI n W' 7 W; the group give a donation lb Quilllsoflj‘hmon . was seconded by Mari Hadley. I e m l M " ‘L aria Bertrand from the Walkerton Adult Eloy: She desorihed th ll -a, oned otion eye in the community F6 owin th - ' . fie??ng e meetmg' 3' Valentine’s lunch was apared by its members which will be donated to rton WI member l rland Lee award I'EFFIER ) WHT lers of the Women's wo visitors 1] at Cayley ; Ode and [art Collect in unison 1. food item ank. luv: mumm WI. board meeting results were read by Janet. The Erland Lee award will be given to two nom- inees. a handbook will be revised. The EW.I.C.'s next project will be to adopt a northern com- munity. Resolutions that went through include EWJ.C, urging the federal gnv- eminent to enact legisla- tion to make the labeling of all genetically modi- fied food mandatory. Members voted to pur- chase a book “Fighting for Home and Country". It was passed to give a donation to tsunami relief funds. Pennies for friendship were collected. Evelyn Wilson and Mary Hadley on the proâ€" gram read an article on mushrooms stating Dietsche's. from Markdale. have a mush- room habitat. They har- vest three crops a year. selling to gourmet restaurants. A contest and a lunch was enjoyed by all.

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