Beamsville WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 6, 1992-1996, p. 8

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s oi e resuco mest ___ im plih of BW!I first season meeting l Where has the summer gone? In July, president Swadesh f $J The calendar tells us it is over and â€" Sachdeva held an executive meetâ€" C the busy autumn season fast ing to plan for the 1992â€"1993 year. y } C ks ‘a approaching, however, most are The BWI meets on the third a@ $ °> g wondering what happened to the Tuesday of the month at St. J e m o ere 7 1992 summer that wasn‘t. Alban‘s Parish Hall at 1:30 p.m. A * ~am» hees A° o rsal Since the last report, Beamsville _ warm welcome awaits any newâ€" < ue | is . M En Women‘s Institute (BWI) memâ€" comers and you are invited to * 3 bers enjoyed a tour of some Iris attend as a guest a few times . _ifi N B o «i. Gardens in Fenwick and a bit furâ€" before making the decision to y f fi ie surt 4 : ther on some glorious rhododenâ€" _ become a member of this worldâ€" E. / . 0 29 . drons. This was for their June outâ€" _ wide women‘s organization. c # is B â€" 4 c m ing. Also, in June, Beamsville _ The September meeting will be u.cs ‘i; s ‘7 k s R members joined those of nine held on the 15th at the time and | Saggep" hiba ‘ j re» Institutes comprising the Lincoln _ place noted above. The meeting 1 C ; j oi pe> . ,.é* S District Women‘s Institute in their _ topic will be Canadian Industries J s })? es y~g W: q ;i% â€" annual social get together this year _ and convener Maureen Kimberly J . % # ${f§>'.»‘ ; C at Vineland where the theme was _ has arranged a tour to Nadhemy‘s. k > & e , * > d (‘Eg y adt ‘Canada 125, I‘m Proud to be a â€" The motto is it takes fewer musâ€" $ -A.,‘;% CY [PXy \ 6 + Canadian‘. The hall was beautifulâ€" _ cles to smile than to frown. Roll P & plas v x dA 31 p ly decorated andeach WIhad been Call ‘Grapes. What is your g a :}" A (,-‘}‘;# * y given a province to research for a _ favorite use of the product‘? The 4 o arr e â€"AMePR4 short paper and contribute a suitâ€" _ competition is ‘something pertainâ€" â€" 8 oo EROWNlNG THE GRAPE KING _ able Table decoration for the . ingto grpes" , gae ty ‘:,aini::g.b;} aÂ¥1er);1 gl:ajuoe);:il:-}; time _ Submitted by Patl'lflflt:‘:'w v::t:; l LCBO chairman Andy Brandt made the presentation to Mr. P o EOO OADOOHSS CCCA Prydatkewycz after his 22â€"acre Lincoln vineyard was chosen for the finest for quality in Ontario. Last year‘s Grape Queen ~: x 5 Donna Lailey was also on hand for the big event last Friday. BWI discusses grapes o . Beamsville Women‘s Institute _ Leader was the banquet speaker Sllel’lt Sllffel“el'S : president Swadesh Sachdeva welâ€" . and her topic was ‘One Way to Somebody.should strike medals for all Ontarl comed members back to the first _ Reach the Stars‘. angwho bay Nig 3 avent . mecting of the new season on Scottish dancers and the ‘Sweet T y Niagara wines as a way of assisting September 15th. Adclines® provided entertainment. the grape growing industry. Rest assured, howevâ€" The theme of the meeting was On_ Sunday, Maggie Milne er, it won‘t be a government that issues the grapes and their products; many _ summed up by ‘I Have Reached medals. For a bottle of Niagara table wine selling ways of using grapes were the ‘Sxars’i122Sl:V.I. m(;mbcrs wel(ei for $6.25, Ontario snatches $3.31, the feds 75 cents, answered in the roll call. registered at the conference an leavine the Final plans were made for the _ 49 men accompanied their wives. hoke tlgle wingerzxr)fl ggov:}?; g‘n}i }Sile 2Ii'leOI)le who Albright Manor birthday party and _ The harvest lunch on October 6 stt 1 pay cight, $2.19. the Harvest Lunch to be held on _ was well attended and raised funds similar w1tl:1 spirits and beer. A $20.45 bottle j October 6th at St. Alban‘s Parish _ toward the BWI annual scholarâ€" of Canadian whisky sees Ontario taking 58 perâ€" J Hall. ship at BDSS awarded to a student cent of the total, Ottawa another 22 percent, leayâ€" j Reports on the District Annual _ who is continuing studies in Home ing 20 percent for everyone else. ¢ ~_~ Meeting in the spring and the Disâ€" _ Economics. For beer, six cans selling for e j . trict gegtogcmcr in June were givâ€" & 'lI(‘ihe nsextA I?t\)NI m;elinf }\E{; be © $4.61, Ottawa $1.04, leavinggche bfg’wce):?;azrll’,g o [ "_en. eld at St. Albans‘ Paris on a | « * Mrs. Sachdeva gave an interestâ€" _ Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 1:30 p.m. The ar{gtgézy:rrédiirt;ha; consumers of wine, spirits 3 ing feport on the Federated Womâ€" _ family and consumer affairs conâ€" C e first rank among the true supâ€" a ens‘ Institute of Ontario convenâ€" _ venor has arranged for a represenâ€" porters of big government in this country. What‘s j tion at Thunder Bay in August. tative from public health to to fear about Free Trade with governments like The theme of the three day meetâ€" _ address the meeting. these, right at home? i ing was ‘Reach for the Stars‘. The motto ‘take good care of 7 ; Members were welcomed by _ your body, you only have one. & FEWIO president Margaret Eberle We will welcome the Queenâ€" and other distinguished guests. ston/St. Davids branch to this f A fashion show featuring Canaâ€" _ meeting and a warm welcome â€" dian designers was featured at the _ awaits anyone who would care to f s Saturday luncheon providing a _ attend. > change of pace from the various 6i workshops offered before and â€" [ _ & afterwards. Continuing g'&,'hc : lt's neat to i theme, Maggie Milnce‘s address a was ‘How }%lih Do I Reach?* The PltCh'ln! @ i Hon. Lyn Mcleod, Ontario Liberal

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