Laurentian View WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2: 1983-2000, [1983] - [2001], p. 60

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s t = a s Killaloe woman first county winner of scholarship Womarg?su?hg {_Klllaloe the North Renfrew Womâ€" â€" lished in 1976, is awarded . or related programs. Half frew Counwe irst Renâ€" en‘s Insititute (W1) Disâ€" annually to a graduate of of the award is granted at the Helen M recipient of trict Annual Meetingheld a recognized Canadian the beginning of the SCholai-sh' « McKercher in the Grace Lutheran university who is pursuâ€" . course, and the other half ~TeRip. Church Hall, Locksley, ingapostâ€"graduatedegree upon completion. Wendy Mi on May 14. in any area of Family m . sented y'th tine was preâ€" Studies, Consumer Studâ€" _ Ms. Milne is attending: s with the award at The scholarship, estabâ€" ies, and Home Economics Guelph University. (>> 0N | > T [z a¢} | Women‘s Institute Week _ + 3e t 4: V 8 «> d s ;‘:?x-( i= \ fSR / ( _ A fe . é, es | i Relame i B ’““f?“fi:&%‘ ‘,_ aAlW~~. |__ proposed for February brstikk: it rorean., SR tw Je im es 7 %? hss . oss 0| % is \ F _ ,35;%; # % 0 linad * + w PAligg, t | The week beginning on The year marks the :3 ~ &{*{4‘ ’saifgf _ P """\,1’ w d 3;‘*;~\ the second Monday of 100th anniversary of the * o § % 1 â€"_ "~428i # February eachyear would formation of the first £ K } g; u;:‘ MA M ermm 6 32 ; es ;’v?;& he,proc]@med as Womâ€" Women‘s Institute (WD E [ .i o\ (ipesaes. g‘, \ EmX ’ lt 7. a 33“"'*; en‘s Institute Week if a branch in Stoney Creek, taal * . P â€"â€" e pP~ ‘{; Ms.* o h " § .| mt MA 2. 2: * Lc private member‘s billinâ€" Ontario. | s .â€" d is kl a o 15. " ul _/ Pic. 5. o ues ; troduced in the Ontario | g?‘ saillks. S _ o o o m { a{.“;‘:;:_ ,/p‘ -?:adé ‘ Legislature on December February is a signifiâ€" [~ 4 }'i’ 3 ‘w!l’“"‘;' d "“‘- Ais OB ’,‘.‘ ” i ~â€" PA | 1,1998, by Algoma MPP cant month in WI hisâ€" â€" at ~ vin .o o c ~ At * Lpâ€"â€" s | Bud Wildman is passed tory," said Mr. Wildman. |â€" 4 S# Quls ~""" TT s & ~ into tow. "In that month, the first t JA *h [ > * f -’n- aroy‘. | j h x ~ A ds oh. /“?‘v\.?i,i | fh y sns Aeettaiaey e rafiiae . | fmtteg, | {1 es E&\ é,»‘,f‘g'.}??c',fi;’g%:w;ffi ‘branch was formed; Adâ€" level." s3 o0maciat f“t‘ 1 & x\,fi.:z"‘."-'i;", râ€"‘t";-’w\ elaide Hoodless, the WI He noted that WI iniâ€" a J oBB y fi;v{'@"%“‘&f‘%‘??fi‘ founder, was born and tiatives and programs | t PURe® n j ;7\"}\'.'1:':‘:'-«"gé‘-‘,,;g:-‘.?%q.gfi,;?g.1 died, the Federated Womâ€" have produced many soâ€" I CA o en â€"* C ts "~F \.% 3 J$§‘*,1f‘f1:j‘5;':§,1:*:‘:_;"k}";’,_{ en‘s Institutes of Ontario cial improvements, and | o & 3 MYN;’ oh. :‘1_-.;\;;,,w-%".:\."-.';‘:&:;v{;;f a was organized to coâ€"ordiâ€" . said that establishing WI # 5 / o P ”‘i:jf;:%:‘-é,‘,'g,-’:{-«;" i nate the work of the Week in February would f JB â€" erpieiVaeie t 4 Jta hk n to e branches; and the Federâ€" â€" be a step toward ensuring “)Li», & * l .. en ~C* _,,:l%“ ated Women‘s Institutes that thoseresponsible for } | ¢ }::,-‘;- f h i t -l-::.-z:;, lhee". d of Canada was organized these changes are propâ€" | Cerrie Cc ieriermececoiremag 22L z. =â€" MR Tahec «oeihinenieminnsd to work at the national erly celebrated. This is the North Renfrew District Women‘s Institute executive for this year. Front row, from a>® a i left: Margaret Ann Griffith, 2nd vice president; Dwyla Pilgrim, president; Susan deHaan, 1st vice president. Back row: Julie Thur, past president; Mae Craig, area president; Christine Reaburn, provincial president elect, and Peggy McLeod, secretaryâ€"treasurer. ____________< ; w T. Pate t yB _ _ 1 e | *3 ds 0 2s 5o uies /. i & l es s m oo 5 7 i ks ceaiee e : .Az } * e 3 PAPYY , on s > ... 1 popugn t megngae *\ j' | 12 ~ ol fie. _ "~ ~rees â€" ; Pateoth+ PP SA PP0iE: EM s s c *"1 0 PAAA E* TTR . «<pmms~" .. h Arasediie y o 1 ) 0 To ns o f ie 1@ 7 3 e m | ~ a;l-{? f?‘% i o . PXE yer "{ _»:t -’& ”nvw ' ';." we 1 fi \d "‘ . Sm 34 + l,‘ _j; ces 3 ks :s 3 f ul uP } # w vf"?l"”' , 8E x gé,fw@g ,}’ s b B23 0 s 3 tics 9‘; oo e daik " tA MAE M se / > /‘ i ce3 g2tn & t se C I§"C To * Tm:'“”? l To l : _/ l Rlkice 1T 3215 0 c 4t um 25 R L C o «P iA es iesns Aaige:â€" es & h. h. 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The Institute held a raffle | ion Lair, with three other members of the Log Cabin Quilters in Pembroke, stitched a quilt for Ms. Lair __draw for two cushions and a quilt which raised $1,000 for the shelter | MaAde artici { the Rural Ramble could view quilting demonstrations and admire the unique di: _ (formally Bernadette McCann House). The draw was made at the Rural |, daughter. Participants 0f "" Hall in Beachburg. The North Renfrew District Women‘s Institw: _ Ramble quilt show j plays of new am:‘lanhque quilts at the Orange Hall in Beachburg. The North Renfrew District Women‘s Institu show. _ _ organized the display. * * s1

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