Beamsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, 1931-1976, p. 13

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‘ eemaatnes oo enci en ne en on meeoton 00 uce ‘ f 9 s 19 4 6 | 19 F5~ _ INTRODUCING MISS ANNA LEWIS Women‘s Institute ‘}-*“ 1 | s | All Institute women will look forâ€" * Held Blrthday Party .‘ E\Y‘er X:} welcoming and working \;’ith â€" gew" . e EARS OLD % ? iss Anna P. Lewis, new Superintenâ€" & f dent of the Women’s’InstitubepBranCh, y 2 NeE .. _ BEAMSVILLE ORGANIZAT?ON Is Now 40 Y ‘ and, when you have met her you will s ces x : look forward with even great)(;r antiâ€" ~ M , | St. Andrew‘s Sunday School room |Stoney Creek, a]mosj = }t,fii: z%: cipation to your next meeting, for you §>: o. was beautifully decorated with flowâ€" |and multiplying. until now { will find that Miss Lewis brings to * . * lers last Friday afternoon for the 40th organizations _ of country wn:tmet . her position not only good profesâ€" * â€" _# Birthday Party of the _ Beamsyille |throughout the world. She suggestâ€" f sional training and experience but a "a2~â€" > Women‘s Institute. ed ‘that the Beamsville Institute sincere interest in the wellâ€"being of i & Philb, Mrs. R. A should be very proud:of its past reâ€" | the Women‘s Institutes and a friendâ€" 3 NS s Mrs. Gordon P ht .5v |cord, and look forward to continued * ly personality. ~ w f Saunders and Mrs. J. A. Middaugh P recureimeche atuiure. The daughter of a Women‘s Instiâ€" â€"|‘"% /4 | welcomed the guests. The County President, Mrs. C. S. tute member, Miss Lewis was born +i Present were merpbers of the P"P‘ Rickers, Port Dalhousic, was introâ€" and brought up on a farm near Newâ€" $ ; | vincial Board, Presidents o_f'the Disâ€" Alcea l’wy Mrs. Banks and brought market. As a girl she was active in | || ui trict, Victory Branch, British War greetings from the istrict Institutes. Junior Institute work, took part in | | W | Brides, Members and .Friends. This was a memorable occasion, lookâ€" Judgir_lg Competitions and attende:d j ‘_;‘ | Messages were received fron'\ many ing back â€" looking forward. She | the Girls‘ Conference at the Ontario @ 5 I former members now settled in varâ€" id high fribute to the ploneer memâ€" ‘ Agricultural College. It was these acâ€" R = l iuos parts of the Province. | g ax{d spoke, appreciatively, of the tivities as a Junior Institute member . | \@li en [ Candies Lighted: 2 ue t *n j which influenced her to study home apict h h. :4 S ea § _| work of Women‘s I.nstm}tes in the : s 4 â€" & dleâ€"lighting ceremony . comâ€"| .. Ontario ‘ economics at the University of Toâ€" 1 A cand hi i rendine cafandl V old of health services in f ronto. Following . graduation . Miss mil â€" {memorating» this oué -a;_;» Pg dhom.| <Y°" attributing the formation of the Lewis‘ experiences have been varied. was a feature. . Mrs. AARORCM~| gepartment of Health to their efforts. She has served as dietitian at the ,;1: lighte;i ?hWh(llt:p;rax;r ";1;:;:2-. That a little human. warmth and Wes itari he Cornwall R ance 0 ¢ + lendship, soâ€" easily given, can do Geenetx(')zill Sl?;sl}t)?tr:lm;n?iniirgcs 1938 she â€" says, "After regretfully bidding adieu \Mrs. H. C. Robinson, a gold candle| fgx;x;\‘d;;zgd Ne i]]us}rafcd whenaMss. has had a fine record as a teacher in to Miss Clarke we turn to give.good ‘for the pioneer mefn'bers and. Mrs.| George Crain, a former president, Home Economics at the Arthur welcome to the incoming Suporintenâ€" iPhilp, ‘blue sfor continued success Of _ _9 (lo_ner here for many years, CXâ€" Voaden Vocational School in St. dent of the Womgn’s Institute Branch, ithe work, which represents all .the pressed. pleasure on her visit . to Thomas. This record was based not _ Miss Anna Lewis. Those of us w}m members: * resmsyilis paid totute fo the spfen: only on her teaching ability but upon have been privileged to meet Miss Mrs. H. W. Banks gave the history . o.( _ o. of the WL and many her fine sense of community responsiâ€" Lewis feel that the Depa}‘tment_of of the Institute, informing those présâ€" id work o j cl 'd- o irrers bility. While there she_ conducted . Agriculture has made a wise choice. ntifint on Friéay afterffoon, June:20, incndshlps‘ of early & ;\Y id many night classes and special meetâ€" â€" She has th; many attr.lb\é;gs whlccth 1906 AMae â€"Adelardo.â€"bMoodiges: ‘of ?::n:fn:l:,;]cse,ffi(s] ;rciz,c"][i"ge ‘ i ty wo ‘s groups . will ensure her success in this exactâ€" P i & ® f ;r:lgds sie‘(\)rrerzl()l:)]? n:}ll}e’ neaTbe; SW(;gmerF’s ing‘ position. Her rural background mh o 1’%}";29& [I};IST:?::;WE; Entertainment Enjoyed P ‘ Institutes can and do pay tribute to and long time interest in Women‘s Inâ€" the home 0 § "'t' : d in Ais‘} The following generously entertainâ€" ‘ her interest and services. stitutes will stand her in good stead became its first presi esit.i nt ang ¢d during the afternoon and teaâ€"hour ; y Miss Lewis is tall with dark brown _ as she takes on lez}dership in our orâ€" A. Hewitt was viceâ€"preside with vocal and instrumental solos: i hair and eyes. She has many interests _ ganization. It is with pleasure that I Miss Clara McCombs, secretaryâ€"treasâ€" Mesdantes | Tallman, _ Eairbrother,, | including a very special interest in commend to your close co-operatxotn wrer. â€" Mrs. Banks gave a.comprehen- fral ‘andAMrl- W. E. Tufford. f old china and glass. and to your high regard an interestâ€" sive outline of the magfntude of the' ie t se nortedn in s ‘ Mrs. Hugh Summers, FW.LO. ed and interesting personâ€"Miss Anâ€" fished during the past| The tea tab 1 ide & (ies Leris is. (sgd.) Mildred â€"Summers, work en . ; beautiful drawnâ€"work cloth, centred ‘ President, who knows Miss Lewis, na Lewis. é‘%VI)O + years, but reports, at their best, never i thctosestand lightediwmith sheilitap. adds her word of welcome when she . President, F.W.LO. can tell the Who}l,e stor(})’n:f itn};z txtr}f; Cis. _ Mesdames Russ, Prudhomme, f _ less efforts that “;fzafion of such â€" Lister and H. Prudhomme presided, 1 activities of an. OE iiractive and pretty corsages of roses were f wide scope. . The very alir esented to them by the institute. f > brochure with the W. I. Crest was 3 presente! Biribday Cale 1 gouves*. °f' t:’st hxtsl:zrlsr:;:‘fl?:r a{‘:,_ A large birthday cake had a place E 5 ‘ f :"Z_se E:;i::nic se | \of honour on the lt;j‘blc, ax;d was cut ~a ‘ ' by Mrs. James Hobden, who was out s S ¢ â€" The fB;;l'e:nAo; Sr;;x:::ef;ei‘lrtc Mrs,| second secretary during the )‘vear‘ of E\ e ; eA ithwille ~| 1906, and later a valued president. s ‘ i iermnnns.,. . W. A. Lymburner, Sm.\th)nf]]e\;v re » o ‘ ; Sfi umm uc n riine Oe > viewed briefly the history of Womâ€"| i e s & ; ‘} f m‘v o ."; en‘s Institutes, starting as they did at hals1®, , 17 l{‘F § §’ ¢ ‘( i > 9. §?th Anniversary x oA Imnstilids s T v’ \{Cg?:R'k-L'lC '%‘ U en N i 4 Mrs. C. S. Rickers, Lincoln County ( ; “"‘ A ]prcsident was the guest speaker at ‘7 “\\ a 4 l 7 the February meeting of the Beamsâ€" 7 ‘ i I fe J “ ville Women‘s Institute held yesterâ€" § I § | . day. & ; j i Mrs. Richers told of the work of % . } 1| N $ the W. L in England and Scotland §| I ow [R3 ‘5; ‘and stressed the value of our Instituâ€" fi id .. Aarike te work and iour obligations to "Our ",), t : j fo Homes and Country." Mrs. Gordon j | Philp, president conducted the meetâ€" ‘ * C ing. There was a large attendance. 3 T ‘The conveners of various committees 3 (Bl 3 s / gave their reports. 1+ ‘ i Po A Life Membership was presented . I | ' % is to Mrs. C. H. Prudhomme owrâ€"asl t : n s Chesterâ€"messiser and Mrs. C, C. Lyall| | ¢ " pinned on the Life Membership pin,’ ; | # | which had belonged to her mother 1 ; [Mrs. G. Greeves. | ; 3 Mrs. V. Jublke, Social Convener, reâ€" ‘ <‘ cce ported 13 tables in play at the euchre ® '( | frposgousâ€"â€"** e S \ party on ‘ Monday evening. Prize MWce n« B at, wz winners were, Mrs. John Logan, Mrs. as E“_" 2# Fred Beecham, Bert Haryey, Bcrt‘% Sut Beggs, and the ‘birthday prize for 4 Feb 19 was Mrs. Harry Parker. Mrs. k ' Fred Jeffrey gave the current events, T ‘ f dealing with The Fiftieth Anniverâ€"| <3 f [qbfs/ hilninbt sary of the Women‘s Institute. } n Mrs. R. C. Vandyke, accompanied ‘ : it r eganizer, N.E.W.I. of England_and Wales, by Mrs. J. B. Stallwood, sang two Miss Elizabeth Christmas, General Organizer, N.F.W § Hilg, thigeles> "Off ongaes 1 with the protrait of Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless, 0.A.C., Guelph ; ‘(‘1M|og:]x]lifx;‘g” T x Birthggyf’ sMrs. f Harry Banks, convener, moved a vote of thanks to Mrs, Rickers, Mrs. Vanâ€" : dyke, Mrs. Stallwood and Mrs. Jeffrey : and the hostess, Mesdames, Lyall, [ ; Lemon and Tish, who had arranged 1 a most suitable birthday table, with the cake iced in institute colors. | A Social Hour ‘brought this outâ€" C standingâ€"meeti

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