Bala WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, [1950] - [1978], p. 6

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world affairs and we can secure altogether absent, and over a chat and a cup of tea old friendships are dearer and new friends are welcome. in Toronto and Guelph. We make and have both local and outside sick room care and health measures, good citizenship, legislation, Canada and social side -- it ls a gratifying experience to work side by side with others even in such a task as preparing a large dinner. Fault finding and bickering seem to be (This article was written in 1950, containing information from the records regarding Bala Women's Institute work from. 1915-1950) Mrs.R.Roushorne Mrs.A.Eall Mrs.F.W.Suttan Mrs.C.Pike Mrs.E.L.Jackson Mrs.F.Guy Mrs.A.Waldon This snap was taken in 1923 of Bala W.I. baseball team by Mrs.E.Sammons who was also a member of the group. A goodly thing it is to meet, in friendship's circle bright, where nothing stains the pleasure Sweet or dim: the radiant light,, No unkind word our lips Ehall pass, no envy sour the mind, but each shall seek the common weal, the good of all mankind. a study of some worthwhile subject at each meeting all kinds of literature from the Institute libraries speakers at different times. PEARL E. PANTING Then there is the

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