Braemar WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 2, 1964-1967, p. 6

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"Gcf. "1F7€ 3 f 4 : I ACTI f * f kmaeont. ,â€" Braemar Un@teg' Church Woâ€" / (7(94 | ;ment heldt tl;lelr hThankoffering‘ » s a n d } v meeting at the home‘ of Mrs. i dXA E e s e Maxwell MacKay. Mrs. J o hn |Vion Car At Tav'.s"“k rS Or Killing presided and devotions| _ |_ Mrs. Marguerite Hammond, > were led by Mrs. Mac Howe. Pi.\ . iQueen Street, St. Marys, was the | 4 ano solos were given by Barbaâ€" \winner of a 19865â€"model car at 5 |> OI‘I‘& $0. ’1('_;a Mt!‘!‘-ay a;(nd %}'endia) N{fcgay{ ‘Tavistock Friday night. This is / C OO S | 4 uest speaker Mrs. D. H. Har t i i j > T€ } 1 was introduced by Mrs. Willard I P uy woke 1. award‘ HICKSON â€" Tenders will be | Hicks ho slsd > . « f {of the annual frolic has been| called early in J ickson and Tollgate will siv j y. P y j § { $ wead fae‘: | "llghaacr%cizivixrsfolfiigd sgokecglrfl |won by a St. Marys resident. In struction zf Iladc‘;lil‘l'uary {0" Conâ€") the: township three central Slflf‘ NV‘ * \.ored sidesiog Australia yNewi |the past, Fairbairn White and, \East Zorra T old to two|lie schools. I PeMand and lHone Kone. Cour, ‘Austin Currah, now deceased, *Hich “.-fi ownship schools| ‘The board has one cent Hes! 7 y ‘iwon prizes. . + 496 t s become _ central school ix . heiltal tesies were extended by Mrs. Ct.I 1701} school : 1 00l, a sixâ€"room building E |Alex MacKay. Guest speaker at k113 (adtea d | i s in beptember, innerkip, in t oi d | ‘the November meeting will be Â¥i% ..hal o l _ John E. King, chairman of the |ner fp‘ i oeeaoithensh cord f ‘Mrs. John Hanley, o hqgt t!Zorra School Area Board Eir?ht“clfast;;;nsh[p' a t l said the additi f ¢ 6 ssrooms and a T‘ s in â€" f RMCJ]EOI,S.E E sround will be added top]tal;\e | f f 5 threc-room school at Hickson | 4 4 ) f > 1 t 165 and three classrooms and â€"a § W"’“”‘“””’?‘ M : ... : | playroom fo the fourâ€"room Tollâ€" 0 0. a. Wl ks ... 3 es . e : gate school, just north of Woodâ€"| i c c ue s _ C stock on Highway 59. | 22. ts : P M _ P 1 2 5. flll‘fl of the township, about eight t e . C . O ©s north of Woodstock. | E_ § iss sc &‘ _ ine estimated cost of the ad. ‘ t . 29c e eerrale: 4o c tTe. d yCuines Was not revealed. } 6 ’%’ l ie > o E ts Imere, larger schools will elimâ€"| 2 ~~ oK i/ e . a | iZi a tWo â€" room school at| U . n . _ e 1 ts s o Hickson and the YÂ¥ . $ en o s . y t mm 15 l o y buildings of Cas one â€" rgom k. _ [ *C s . . ;%m; lop scho 10 Cassel school, Dunâ€" 4 " a y â€" 0 2 l o â€" gs 15. """ Craemar school and| e y s e ie h p ce it .. o 353 Completion of th iflons i I _ 2c oo e nc t o ... Z I expected i e additions is || “ez .. _ .. 00 ols o l 04 . in late August, a1 . . s _ _ is e t | _ Nt King said the | ht _ s fH O 0 _ ~ .. E , of education h epartment f _ s i9 F1 . y i s s * esd _ project and as approved the P _ _ 0 1Cc _/ k B (a ho oL NtE reth is Civach 1 %yz»%/%’é%;%%%f §«~fg . ,â€"_ _ e i.k _ _t" PAWMT s he Ontario Muniâ€"| _ { -: e in We in oo in e i Iarercllilil:l(:j(l:t‘s for the additiOUS i IN OXFORD COUNTY, Woâ€" Wallace, left, of Ingersoll | county level the two districts : Ifrvi ¢, Connor, Falls and k men‘s Institute is divided inâ€" serves as _president of outh . unite to form the Oxford Counâ€" rvine. [ to three levels. There are 35 Oxford District WI, while ty Conference WI of which Mr. (King said enrolment branches of the organization â€" Mrs. Wilbur Lawrence of Emâ€" Mrs.: E..E. Hicks of Tillsonâ€" \the three schools next ent at | ; in the county, in turn divided bro, centre, is ‘president of burg, right, is serving as ber will be about ext Septem. j into two districts. Mrs. George North Oxford District, At the chairman for a second year. â€"; ~van Ni 850 pupils. i t \ : f ,5 i e ememmdinean s hy 1 7 T4 f : # | omen s Institute Branches | , In Oxford County Total 35 Women‘s Institute branches, branches are divided into two, â€" Organized primari t 1 part of a worldâ€"wide organizaâ€" districts â€" the North District‘mongmeefii prllrzanlyhas o pr | tion for rural women, are well made up of 17 branches and the ulg piace whete turall y ; represented in Oxford County.|18â€"branch South District. women could convene for social ; ¢ i There is a total of 35 branches! Mrs. Wilbur Lawrence of Em_‘reasons and to discuss common _ l in Oxford dstretchmg- to the exâ€" pro is president this year of Oxâ€" Problems, WI today reaches out . : i s treme borders east, west, north ford North District and Mrs. toward worldâ€"wid | { ; 1 and south. C Wwallace ofi mmzersell | e .. problems. | 3 At the world level the organi-lsei%riieg inal%Se as pzl‘lgs?ase?xt cl>sf Along with interests in keeping | ; fi;&ioncis ktnownwas the Asfsocia-‘South Oxford District. “é(l)tl{lntrg&’e mlgx‘;\ttt)o “%‘I?{me and | r ountry Women of the two distri WB § bers take an acâ€" | ; 1 World and is recognized as the‘ve‘:;gnflg:-ug’ i’;iciaf’ Sl,fft.f;fitscgfig_ five interest in education at | | largest women‘s organiza-‘ty WI Conference and for 1965 flg;ndecrz%gs abtllfi'ad’ ltleach Ti3 . tlovltlfl in the “:;gg' l l lt Hii:]kg of ‘Tillson: | sociation . with the Dg;%i‘imggir a -I United States, Norway Holand, Conference wi. . airman for the | of Agriculture and sponsor specâ€" | Swerlsn, Pifand, England, Ite:!. aHor Hom. \ial "+â€"H | Homemaking _ clubs| ns I‘:?l gn, cogand #al(; 'D;;: ‘"‘For Home and Country" is where girls in their teens are‘ | ark, France, Switzerland Bel.'the motto of Instifutes throughâ€"|given ‘practical instruction F. | mark, fey nerroch nc | out the .world and in Ontario through special courses in cookâ€" :gml?il’t aly, G€ mia{ey’v nCl2,\the official WI magazine is ap. ing and sewing Pakistan, _ Ghana, j propriately called Home and| Many branches sponsor childâ€" Country, At the national level ren in underâ€"privileged counâ€" : M the publication has been named tries through the Canadian Save« # n a Federated News. the Childr n Fund and all bran.. &E 4"8 Oxford County WI Branches ches take an avid interest in : 0 / are members of London Area preserving the history of their oame O | which embraces all WIs in Oxâ€" communities. To do this each Nn (yol2 on i y e %agt’mml\%li?i’dlgoum gn(é Wesfi‘hranch keeps an upâ€"toâ€"date A t ds © 0e g on : ) llesex an o uth serap book named a ‘‘Tweedsâ€". . Woke .F"['i?} jkw> â€" Perth Counties. ‘muir History." ds | f i v 1 )o ghl NeeR e EC CIEEE â€" Kismeie.,

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