Walkerton Young Women's Evening WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 8, [2004] - [2006], p. 7

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r" Members work on quilts Eden-Grove Cargill Women's Institute met at Maple Court Villa â€" ’the home of Roxie .Youngâ€" on Jan. 29 with 13 members and one i guest present. Debbie Young opened themeeting with the ‘ Mary Stewart Collect and the Opening Ode. Karen Thompson-Riley read the minutes of the .last meeting and gave the Treasurer's report as well as the corre- spondence. ' TWO quilts were set up for the members to work on - one was a quilt that was tied and I finished during the Toronto March 3 to 7. Walkerton Women’s Institute invited our group to a meeting to be held March 9 at the Walkerton library at 7 p.111. with a presentation by Ken Brown on osteo- porosis and bone densi- ty testing. Anyone interested in attending is to call Janet Eindig‘uer. Sharon ‘ Walkerton WI. . Ladies discuss fire prevention BY MARY STEFFLEB WHT Correspondent Seven members were present at the June 8 meeting of the Walkerton Women's Institute held at the library. Janet Eindiguer thanked .the ladies for coming and read a poem ‘The Green Ladyl The Opening Ode and the Mary Steward ‘ Collect were recited in unison. Roll call was how ‘ you practice fire pre- i vention at home. 1? ml n evening and the other is Fitzsimmons was the a. quilt to be quilted over convenor for the meet- the next ing with "f e w w o r l d weeks. Eden-Grove affair s T h e ' . b e i n g Canada ; V_ H I » ~ h e r i n “'1’ ' ' - t o p i c . Blooms will be in She asked all the mem- bers questions about current topics and prizes were handed out. Roxie Young. Annie Campbell, Phyllis Arkell and Debbie Young served lunch. Our next meeting will be on Feb. 12 at the home of Debbie Young at 8 pm. We will be packing our Valentine boxes for the shut-ins. 9 reported on the dis» trict annual meeting. There are 32 institute branches. The ladies enjoyed supper at Greenleys in Clifford. Marg Hedley and Cleta Wilhelm joined the group to tour the new fire hall. John Markauskas and Ray MacArthur gave us the tour, explaining the equipment they use when fighting a tire. g) L.)

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