Atherton WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, 1946, [1946] - [2006], p. 16

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Po: x ° e ‘ [o._ 2. i !'k; | Index of Minute _Books u_ l,;' © Contents of Book No. 2 â€" June 1940 â€" March 1946 U I 2 d | June 1940 â€" Personal shower for Mrs. H. Culver who had lost her home in a fire. . 1 1 /. _‘ Nov. 1940 â€" Moved that they do without the government grant, Four hundred pounds of jam ‘| i. for overseas relief made to date. ' First mention was made of the many card & crokinole parties held at Eddie ‘ House‘s store, 25¢ per guest was charged this included lunch. This helped e to raise money for the Institute also a social evening for the community. h Jan. 1941 â€" Mrs. C. Proctor & Mrs. H. Girling demonstrated "Vegetable Cookery", and No s served prepared vegetables for the lunch after the meeting. j March 1941â€" Speaker Mr. E. Cantelon â€" a well known local artist. ‘ April 1941â€" Applied for the township grant (Charlottevélle), the money to be used for war work. Silver cream pitcher & sugar bowl presented to Mrs. S. C. Bagdon with best wishes on her marriage. (Mrs. H. Culver) May 1941 â€" Assisted Lynedock in entertaining at the District Annual. . July 1941 â€" Meeting & picnic held at Forestry Farm at S5t. Willians. | April 1942â€" We raised §$130. and donated it for War work that year, plus articles of | knitting and sewing for The Red Cross. Packed war boxes for soldiers overseas. June 1942 â€" Lynnville Institute entertained Atherton with a picnic at the home of Mrs. Cecil Kellun. Dec. 1942 â€" We entertained Union Women‘s Institute. Jan. 1943 â€" Gave $15.00 for Russian Relief, in Feb. gave another $10.00, later clothing was sent. Meat Cookery course taught by Mrs., C. Proctor & firs. H.Girling. May 1943 â€" First mention of Fair Display. July 1943 â€" Branch picnic held at Mrs. C. Proctor‘s "Little Zoo".(later Proctor‘s Motel). Nov. 1943 â€" Bazaar at Eddie Houses!‘ store netted $44.08. Dec. 1943 â€"= Presented Mrs. H. Schuyler with Life Membership. Feb. 1944 â€" Motion was made to serve only sandwiches or cookies provided by two members, a fine be levied if they exceeded the limit. Feb. 1944 â€" History of 8. S. No. 5 Bethel school read. March 1944k~ Mrs. S. Bagdon asked for donations of clothing to aid the Family Welfare and Children‘s Aid. June 1944 â€" Mrs., H. J. Brooke spoke on Social Diseases. > Oct. 1944 â€" Lecture of Healthful Living at Salem Church with Oakcerest & Lynedock invited. Nov. 1944 â€" Accepted an invitation from Union W. I. to their Dec. l4th meeting but this meeting had to be postponed to January because of snow, another snow storm came so it was reâ€"postponed to Feb. 8th. Feb. 1945 â€" Decided to start a Tweedsmuir History, with Mrs. S. Bagdon and Mrs3., A., Frost in charge. ' March 1945â€" Mr. J. W. Piggott spoke on "Soil Conservation and Trees of Norfolk County". introrbettlremâ€"ortver cessn ies 2 ul aal 2 l ul ue c unnnnmememmmmmmninmmmnnuncioiiiiinniiieenneien.ommereoirdnredrentrbdbeddiie en arommmmmntemminiscmminmmmmmminninmmmmmmmmmanamemmemmmmimmanimmmmasmmmmmss........__ «s

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