Brant-Greenock WI Tweedsmuir Community History Volume 3, p. 39

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The winners were | as follows, garden arbor -- Les Mopkmop, Kingston, $50 gift certificate -- Pat The Bruce Grey Foundation is replacing the old buildings with new ones, the full cost will be $2.5 million. Already, $300,000 has been raised. i ieoals fied the District Directors for the coming year fol-- lowed . by t%]e usual reports. Arkwright ladies was fol-- lowed by the roll call by the District Directors of the 34 branches and Pennies for _ Eriendship.. which totalled $1419.30. Th?/ also told us what they do to enjoy the great outdoors. g Qor'eeanagAdam rati-- 'Birchard was thanked by Freiburger and pre-- The theme for the day was -- Appreciating -- the Great Outdoors. President, Linda Freiburger presided and conducted the meeting. ~ A . welcome. by the made by the branches. _ Some dates to remem-- ber Grev (Bruce ~Araa Greenoch in charge of the «meeting. Sroat erPn s sented witfi a WI rose bush, © 4 The . Bruce . County Women's Institute has been selling tickets on four The fourth--annual meet-- ing of the Bruce County Women's Institute was held in the Elmwood Communit{l Centre May 24, with host branches 'Fourth annual Bruce County Women's Institue meeting By PATRICIA CALHOUN Arkwright, _ ~Belmore, Bervie, Bluebell and Brant Special to SCN The committee reports 2001 flfi]eye' In Memoriam was pre-- sented b{y the . Arkwright branch followed by file' Berive »branch leading a sing song. sc Quilts were on display for the Particiflafion Lodge auction which had been "enpon e o ORuies going toward the new edu-- cation centre. A very delicious . lunch was prepared by Barb Klages and helpers. draws There are 325 acres of land and Grade 6 students are there for three days for the outdoor environ-- mental studies. However, Clark Birchard who started the Qutdoor education . 28 ears ago at Wiarton out-- f;ned the facility was able to attend the meeting. Due to sickness o Fuesl speaker, Clive Calrlé rom --_. the . Outdoor Education Studies, was unable to attend. _Brant Greenoch--branch told us of a project they are advertising of a file with your 911 numbers and a list of medications you are taking plus any other health .problems. They. presented _ each branch with the informa-- tion. / The ACWW convention to be held in Hamilton in June has 696 full--time del-- egates registered. were given by Public Relations Officer, Pat Calhoun. % Prizes will be awarded to branches gl;etting the most new members. with the proceeds Plans for.the Christmas dinner, to be held at the Lutheran _ church -- on \December 12, were dis-- {cussed. Each member is to (bring_ a small homemade gift to exchange, 'plus an item for the food bank. Verna Sewers brought samples of several food items,. and discussed 'the Doris Pletsch hosted the November mecting of the Brant--Grecnock Women's Istitue. 2000 Answers to the roll call "a legality you are opposed to and why" showed: dis-- pleasure with ~abortion laws, young offender's act, and some rules of the road. Local WI discuss abortion laws and young offenders at its monthly meeting _ _ CSS. m Lunch was served Helen--Zettel and the She also. auctioned" baking, produce and wh clephant things each ; son had brought. The c petitive bidding betw« friends added. to the and swelled. the fund over $75. Rne o list _ of _ ingredients to encourage smart_shopping in 'the ~supermarkets;The longer the list of ingredi-- ents, likely: there--are some things that we don't know what are, such as dipotassi--) um phosphate or.autolyzed) yeast extract. & PA te or.autolyzed auctioned the luce and white) ngs each pers ight. The com-- ding between, d. to the. fun the 'fund.by is served by and the-- host= yb

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