Monteith WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3: 1977-94, [1910] - [2001], p. 1

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,' f, "r, " " l Monty”, Monteith W. h members _ $31,”? to support delegation i'l _ club , , [ g . Monteith Women's Institute held at the w. I. April meeting Mrs. Violet page. palm, to _ _ F x will support the delegation at which the president, Mrs. the district Annml ie, s, l _ ”I which will approach the Coch- Ann Krikken presided. Mrs. Gladys Corkill. DiNr9"titissi: 1 .m u m e t r_ape-Iroquoig Falls Board of Krikken was re-elected presi- dent Mrs. N. Beestau. grandpa: , la . 4 Education April 26 to ask that dent with Mrs; Gladys Corkill ted the election. l 3 ads one of Monteith Public vje1s-president; Mrs. Jenny Mit- The Monteith wo. mi .. q 7 '1. . I l ghee] remain open. iel1ell,secretary treasurer; Mrs. will entertain at South '- V, ti vities Mary Vandenbosch, district di- nial Manor in Iroquois Falls in ‘ [ Members of the W. I. agreed rector with alternate Mrs. Vio- May. They will be assisted by , . _ . . ' to this at their regular meeting let Page. Branch directors are students of Monteith Public I I which was held at the home of Mrs. Cecile Lefebvre, Mrs. School. It was announced Jttat - first meeting of the Mrs. Jenny Mitchell recently. Kate Hoffman, Mrs. Della Tin- the District Annual meet of the 'a 3,39- 4H club was held They voted unanimously on a ney; public relations officer, W. I. will be held in St. V 's arrriaiber 22, at the home of, motion to oppose the disconti- Mrs. Gladys Corkill. Conveners Anglican Church bagemiitte; 1%it 1 leader,‘ Mrs. sDi'lig,'.' nuation of grade one, because include: for agriculture and Matheson on May w, For ft 'dy, Assisting was _ s. I they believe that it will lead'to fiamtdiaI1industFies, Mrs. Mary call at this event, each member not... ard. Treising not the‘eventual closing of Monteith Vaqdenbosch; citizens and is asked to have an itemfdr the w "iaiMidirr will be the lil/il: Public School and subsequently world affairs, Mrs. Cecile Le- hobby and craft display. iriEilFi season. the Shillington Senior Public febvre'; education and cultural Guests at the April meeting . . "ile'. ent of the club .is l Schools, . -_ activities, Mrs. Betty Sells; were District President Mrs. MllMt F uursiere; secretary Election of officers was also family and consumer affairs, ' Nina Beeston, District Seem EN 'gl k Page; Tdfl?"'tge.,r, - --r-, Tq -"-----__, W _ - a--- _ tary-Treasurer Mrs. 1rt.tti,ilt9: "tht . Marion Hart. ers la and Mrs. Hazel 'e a." gut _ 'trt,ti.Ng were Linda Lacour~ Shillington., and " . C us; tN -bie Page and Vera Michaud of Montei We C , i1 boson. ncredited , - The next monthly 'ttil,';-, 3 3,331. , are Carolyn 'agettttr- ‘ the group_will he. qrr 2t V saith 'ule Lefebvre and home of Prudent . a” l . art" fgittttf; (An um ‘Krikken on May II. l [ cr-- tedmem inguinal“: _ - -- ..-,, not yet reached the mural 4H . a e and More not be ‘ eligible to receive the 41-! moon. I They are still considered mem- . - " - - 1 . .) 1 " ' .. . , 11usryTtyyststpm dam ' _ " . 1 ,ililltet)fllle'ltl'NlWd'tr. . e V ‘ l int-3.9.1 "lttruttigi, C, tit " H , . Recipients Recipients of the County Honours at the 4-H Achievement D hold h on “and" were from left to right up“? Ina. a m. M». Budd and Cathy Damn“; “atl- _ VII Karen Whaler: of Black River No ' m- _ . , ", ' r',,, waltz-s C , ( ' ( . F 3 . l -,I / /-', / ir, .,

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