Walkerton Young Women's Evening WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, [2000] - [2001], p. 30

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Anti k(|\ll ii» hrlp rlrlltklt'tl nun» Kn i.ii rill Illt'lIil[rim-w \liui‘l lulucr in \ rut us \i‘mt‘ time, In \h ikr: rrur Il.Il'ILl .rrnl \Ir rrr' .r i up nil krrrilnrssrun \\I IL‘ \V‘t'll niukc ymi \\'CILilHIL‘ ]u\| .r» \uu lr.r\c litrch t|~ in nor an'tl. Our IluriL; um 5" made umumrnurrwqui-nrml N’L‘AI Ewlyn Wrxiuti. fl . ‘é‘ktr l Grey Bruce W! members meet in Chesley “Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow" was the theme for the 42nd annual area conven- tion of the Grey Bruce Women's Institutes held at Ihe Chesluy Cummunilv Centre on Um. 3. ' Keeping the theme in mind, 1% mem- burs, guests and friends from Grey North. Grey South and Bruce County loined together for the occasion The Flag prusentutinn was made by Lois Olmsted, followed by O Canadzi. the ln. ‘Iiite (Mr and the Marv Stewart Collect. ' Members were updated on the changes and advancements in women's institutes hy Federated Women‘s Institute 0:" Ontario president Christine Rnahuru. These included a health partnership with the Ontario Ministry ofHealth and teaming up with the UPI” on their Phnnehusters prey gram. V Rnahurn also reported on plans (Illll tund-rzrising for the 23rd triennial confer» ence of ACWW in Hamilton in 2001. ‘Reeburu litter presenter! :r plaque and pins tor y member at the Kimberley WI in recap, rm of their 100th anniversary, Liz Wulff ant'eptml for the branch. > Guest spea ur Rusella Clancy gave a very informative workshop on how tn look after riurvaeedsmuir books properly. ones rucm‘er Irnrri (l‘rL‘lr Members of the Grey and Bruce Women's Institutes met in Chesley on Oct. 3. The election of 0H rs was conducted by the prm'ii‘rciul president. They are as follows: past chair Anna Hodge; president Vikie Breaker; 15! vice Lois Frlehurger: 2nd vine Barb Carter: secretary luric. Fal . assistant secretary Doreen McAdam; treas- urer Louise Lori , and public relations offiv cer Liz Wolff. Representatives on the provincial advi- snry council will include Helen Weirmoir and alternate Liz Wolf-f [sub-division 14) and Doreen McAdam and alternate Margaret Urlislrutt [suh-division 15). The 43rd area convention will be held in Durham on Oct. 23, 2001, Jun/f. 19"" WOMEN’S INSTITUTES LOUISE \i.rirrrn lI.I\IlI‘ |t r-siiletl N the .luiw llli‘l'llli‘; n1 [nurse Women's lIlSIliLILE‘ ii. iii ui imr Isll Hull v. and He an WUII lIlt'II‘ Hulk) Irirsit~sxm uncxi \l‘till‘k‘l H.i .‘l l‘izrit [IlIlNCd .rlmui Illtwlt’l n my lrI Cuba. A low lirirIIllIs 41w» Kim was rn Culiii Its a iiuirrn rm csruuutwe tor Wornenfv is \lit'\ s 'Lirriyrune ileltgntes traveled rrrrn‘ r‘urrndn. Four hundred people lrr il iriil over the mind riicntled L .ili.i i,» a island rich in culture art. nuiin and tree concerts. Both elders mung people are valued in the 50‘ LIL , A p\)Cl1lfllI'lC hospital ward tour rc- \L.ll\‘(l hair-en rrmms. high tenccs ., iurril 1hr: hospitul but had things For the palllL‘lItS to do. tlppcrrmiddli: rlnss people have very‘ rrrre .rpniimcnis. Poor people's apart» mnnr‘; have no water and intermittent h\dm Plait stayed at the beauutul homes at the rich in Channel Water supply is undependable. The lt‘t'I\ of gas fumes prevail everywhere. Smokng is prevalent. Food rations are provded fur the people each month. Policemen stand on every corner. In- quiries to the policemen receive guardr ed replies, I Children are all in school. Free uni» forms are supplied to them. Milk 15 free to children to age seven. Free school lunches are supplied to all school children, School hours are from S rim. to 4:30 pm. Very cheap fruit is available at fruit markets. _ 'I'here is a rhrusr [0 improve tourism in Cuba. People working in the tourist industry receive high tips and are the highest paid workers in Cuba. People pny bribes to procure positions in the tourist industry. Ironically, profession .il people ar e poorly paid. In other busrness at the meeting, thllis Dodswurih had the Twcedsmuir book and scrapbooks on . display. Rnll tail was to bring an updated picture at yourself as an Institute member for the Tweedsmuir Book. It was decided to put in an institute display in the Hanover Fair. Mar ion Hasiic. Deliuzi Tcskey, Shirley Vccri and Helen Weirmer are the committee for the County Rally lunch. Helen Bailey will be in'charge of the skit for the rally. Cur rent events were prepared and rcud by Ruby Kaufman Kaufman pre- ‘ sented each Institute member with a ‘ 2001 calender that Icaiured magnifi- cent Hawaiian flower-s

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