Wilton Grove WI, Brown Scrapbook, [1977]-[1988], p. 4

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.‘dlie thatch Elite: liters iECTION FOURâ€"THURSDAY. FEBRUAliY 24, 1977â€"PAGES 37-50 l_______â€"_____.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" l "Happy Birthday” to members of the Women’s Institutes, whose organization celebrates its Birth anniversary this year. A cairn near the Brant County birth- place .of Adelaide Hunter Hoodless rec- yenrs ago last Saturday»â€"- that this my marliablenoman established the first un- it oi the WI, at Stoney Creek. between Hamilton and St. Catharincs. l Today, the Canadian organization has close connections throughout the world, ords that it was on February 19, 1897 â€"â€" an , 94NORAWâ€"f-with Alice Linden V 80 years old gay Care Centre will re-open next Mon ay. In what is believed tube a “first” in London, the centre will operate in a shop- ping centre, Sherwood Forest Mall, on Hutton Road. in the northwest end of the city. The association has signed a five- year lease with mall operators, Group R. of Toronto, according to Mrs. Davison. Preparation of the new centre has put the association deeply in debt, according to the president. while Group R has thrown New president Janet Hiepleh of Springfield was elected to a threeâ€"year term as president of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario at its annual meeting in Toronto Tuesday. Hiepleh, recently reâ€" tired as president of the institute in London. succeeds Mrs. Clarv through its affiliation with the Associated itself wholeheartedly into the project, Country Women of the World. The Fedvr- and shown itself “really super" about oted Women’slnstitutes of Ontario. alone, providing the kind of highly-specialized , I has a membership estimated at about 30; quarters needed for a day care centre A temporary licence will allow the centre to operate while an area of the parking lot, directly behind the centre, is converted uitua fenced-in. well-protected play area Mrs. Davison on s.’ ' The centre. which has weathered a vari Street CamDUsl on Monda‘tl , ety oi storms since its inception a few ‘Efifif‘mfirflzgglxmgfimfll years ago. laced its most severe chalr or 510 Waning'o" 51mm. or,» lenge last tall when it was forced to close loved wile oi J. Lorne Crime because its temporary quarters. in a se» 'JW- gefirkli'whz’dmdugl inirdetachcd house ‘did not meet various «ms. swans" 5mg) may. 9f tire and zoning I'L uirements. London. Sister of Mrs. Nellie The 20-plus children attending the Cel’t' Wfi: flxlimv‘éfm tre were transferred to other centres. - ihree randohlldren Friends while association officers tried to make wee mammudfimmends Wl'wegrecelvec' 5”“ Eva“ will be received at the Evans . other arrangements. Sherwood Forest l Funeral Home. so Hamilton F”“9"‘"H"'“9'M8Ham“'°"i . r Rd. Funeral service will be Mall prondELl the solution. In recent Rd. Funeral servme will be weeks children honing been tronpiiig into i fifififfifiufighfifirgfgggg Reference tome anniversaly .5 made m the centre With lhcll‘ parents. In LhDCk on day at L30 PM wmi Rel/er. l ence Diamond of New Hamburg. 0011. Mrs. Herb Maluske of Chesley. heads 7 the Ontario group, and Mrs. Earl Morden of Rodney, is secretaryrtreasurer. Mem- bers identify themselves by the wearing of a gold and blue pin including in its de- sign the W1 motto: “Home and Country.“ Members of the FWIO are planning an observance befitting the occasion. to take place during the summer. CRINKLAW Al Victoria HDleial. Smith ‘, CRINKLAW Al Victoria Howltai. South Street Campus. on Mundav November 24. wall. Harel Elizabeth (Tavlorl Crinklaw, or so) Wellingion Sireet. He loved wire at J Lorne Crlnk ) law. Dear mother of John Jay Crinkiaw and Lnrel (Mrs. Stephen Cline) both oi London Sister of Mrs. Nellle Henderson of Mission Vlelo. California. Also survived ov .conducied at Metropolitan United Church on Wednes- dav at 1.30 PM with Rever- end Maurice Bovd ofllclat- end Maurice Envd ofllclair the latest edition of Home and Country. “"3"?” l“ the Prepara‘lfl“ “1' “mm” i . inn. interment Pond Mllis now oin out to members throu ban the 53mm- ‘ "W '"lermen' PM“ Mu“ ‘ Cemeier .Frlends who wish provigncegThrough pictures and Enesstagin MO“ “I "‘9 Child)?" “mud 9""! 135‘ EnzrgeifiziheFirrllg‘i‘iigrigiodghs: {T3,}; T: ,fiemgglgrr'fl 522:; i the publicalim heaps praise on a longtime tall, plus a number oi newcomers. Will be Vian tn the Ontario Heart Founda‘ian‘ l friend“momrkerlmWomeer1'15“thV on hand Monday. when centre director ,Foundailon. ‘ Helen May McKercher, honorary mesa. Heathur Nivhol rings the bell. in Ire-open :; - I ' ; ,7 p 7 Ar dent of the rw10 who has retired atter 20 Whilehfllsmi‘ Care Centre m . flogging “Mo (.8 NW“ yearsflnlligec'gor of_ thehpnie'egonulrmcs Time Out, another project which haw L14 $3135, drain; (Elligi) Anlztergoiiotm “m 0 a man" "1"“5”? 0 “gm” had its share of difficulties, is back in up 'Ifi“ Commissioners Road East in he: goth year. ture and food. Born on a farm nrdr Seatorth, Miss MrKurrher has spent most of her adult l lite - aside from a stint in the Women‘s Royal Canadian Naval Service, during which she was one oi four dietitians advising on lood preparation for all Canon Beloved wile oi the late Henrv Bailev Anderâ€" son. Dear mother of Robert Henrv Anderson of MISSIS- . sauoa and Andrew Gordon Anderson at London. Dear sister oi Bessie (Mrs. Wilson Dean) of Toronto. Andrew Elliot and ihomas Elliolboihol London. Predeceasedbv brothers and sisters Mrs. Nellie Jenkln, John Elliot and Charles Elliot all oi London. Annie Dodrisoi (Jule, Ontar- lo and Frances Kirk oi Lisiowei. Also survived bv three erotiun in its homey setting at Meduille House. on Wliidermere Road. The retreat house is made available to this very wor tliivliile project by the Order of St. lur seph. which also assisis wilh slari'ing. For the post couple of years, Time Out has provided il‘lllPh needed mini-holidays dian naval ships and establishments â€" m mmher, bad} ' ' - 3’ “Wing WSW“ mm randchlldren Nancv. i-lollv and Robert all of London. wk” ““ M3” “Wile We“ 0‘ ""81 difficult home situations Last year it inns mav call alher lormer home.1157PondviEw ‘ “‘3 looked in il ihi' program might have to be RoadanTuesdav7-9PMandWednesdavHaridi-VFM. abandoned. [or lack of i'iinds and yulun- Funeral service wiilbeiieidatFirsi Westminsteruniied ' PM with leers to help the nroiessionals who urgn- Church. H70 Wilton Grove on Thursday at l Iil'li‘d Time Out and nude large pursonal Elam-TEgrv'emzinéognflg‘l‘olino. interment Christ contributions in its success Publicity about ’l‘inie Oul‘s problems I ,. striloll such a respuusiiu chord. lioueicr. tl'inl contributors alipuui'td throughout London and bilniiiui-«ioru Ollldl‘lo. iiitli Home and Country edilm- Margaret Zoellei- writes. in her tribute to "A 1 friend": "Miss McKurcher's goals were always i superior and she encouraged all to give oi . their best. she was an image-maker and i expected all to uphold the high standards at litesiy‘les that were wimhy ill‘ the Oil- tario Vi'uineu's institutes. Stir fostered co- . operation and ii sense of responsibility at i all levels." LAlDLAW Suddenly at Victoria Hospital on Wednesday. Mav 9. list. Miss Helen Jeanette Laidlaw oi RR 7. London. in errors "(‘14.- d inon \' her 73rd voar. Beloved sister oi Mrs.‘ Ruth Wilde ot' l” “n I - . . . Antonia. Connecticut. William and hallace. both o Tum mm”? “a "a! m “ m“ wnhs London. Loving aunini l3 nieces and nephews and their own“ 0m hol‘duy’ “‘mk pme 9“ 1‘ ‘1‘” families. Fredeteasen ilv a sister Alice did a brother WI members are non wishing Miss - » ‘ ‘ iii ' - ‘ “101W 3"” “‘3'” ‘9“ “141- 2‘“ “mi: 10 Jack Friends Will lie receiver. at ihe MCFErioli‘E MClel’CiIEr a happy retirement Al lit-r 5.3m ininucsieven dirvrluriliMudaiiie RobertsFuneralHome.Laiiibeii‘l.Tlilil'Sdavand Frioav ~ [tonic Slrntrnrd. across the riner from iiousc Barlnlrzi \. ,diav, nun i-ii‘nuin-ur ‘ ti and 7-9 PM where the iureial service will he m” valTheatm' iiruuizini LU'Unlillri' ' .‘md other \ilillll' [olt‘dlécledkiw Rif'd- Via “filmy ““a,ii>l‘3l§”.,5:,f§;§i .A . . . . r r 7 Bar erolisaiur av. a i ‘i “Pillgflnms ll‘hat hill upon aiiiicuii an» Errolggmrstnms pdlliflpalLd m the honor ‘ ff‘apemd MME imam Mewmr. dormofigdm dm 3 tooo eii rive l ' i '. " r‘ ' v' “lion raeiol acnownoe. a mm D als‘ppem“: April's Tiint- (iui has been reserved tor ‘ 0“”“0 "/33" Run“ 9 V completely despite the proven value of the contribution they have but-n making. News [rom two mndun organizations that are back in operation atter surviving their own particular crises is [ll|‘i‘€l0\'E es- . pecuilly welcome, and should give ['nCUlll’r agement to others. First. from Louise DaYl‘SOn, president of theboard of Whitehiils Prersvhoiil As.- sociaiion, viimes word that the \\‘liiivi'.ll'l~ I a group oi youniri mother», but prngruni organizers Would like to hear from limit on interested in alienrliiin in May Appii cations r,in bu Ulelned by telephoning: Medaille House. HZVQJTS

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