Kintore WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 1, 1949-1973, p. 14

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| Ob ];7 N , Page 2 ;afib 1956â€"57 Presidentâ€" Mrs. F. R. Thornton ?Q, secretary Treasurerâ€" Mrs., 0. McGee l a £ A motion was tcassed that the meetings be held in the evening. The members went to Fanshaw Park to hear and mesot Mrs. Berry of Australia, 4.C.W.W. vresident. Spoons were presented to the 4â€"H Club girls who had completed units. ‘ A community banqguet was held in the hallâ€" Ward Cornell of C.F.P.L. London was the svecial speaker . * 1957â€"58 Presidentâ€" Mrs. F. R. Thornton Secretary Treasurerâ€" Mrs, 0. McGee The Institute presented gifts to the pupils who had entered nosters in the litterbug contest. A visit was made to Pinecroft to see the making of pottery. , 2 A donation of $50 was made to the library. - A panel discussion on "Are the schools doing | their job" was held. ‘ ‘ Demonstrations were given on smocking aprons and \ cutting carrot roses. *”\ 1958â€"59 Presidentâ€" Mrs. Gordon Robson f Secretary Treasurerâ€" Mrs. Max Lindsay Mrs. Hughes frqm Walgs a guest speaker, told us about her Institute in Wales., The Institute in Wales was formed in 1915. Mrs. CalvioncKay zave a talk on their trip to Lucky Lake Sask. where their son the Rev. Jack McKay was stationed. A talk on Odd‘s and Ends about China was siven by Mr. Loveless of the London China Shop. 1959â€"60 Presidentâ€" Mrs. Gordon Robson Secretary Treasugerâ€" Mrs. Don Calder A talk was given on the making of Cheddar Cheese. Mrs. Hall of SFratford showed pictures and gave a talk on Russia, which she had visited. C At the community concert the prize for the best actor went to Bill McLeod, the best actress to Mrs. Max Lindsay and to the best quartette the "Hillbillies" h _2 g 3 A )

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