iwLbackinMaradf19t9wheriagrrngrofwxmoert Itwasmovedandsecondedthatwesendinombranch on the 12th of Elderslie, between the 5 and 10 sidemad. members tp.tMBruce thuntyMttseum. Thequiltmadeby. met at the home of Eva McKelvey to form what has the Branch for Participation lodge was on display " well . S. mently celebrated its anniversary. as the District Quilt for which tickets are on sale and which _ _ E V The Williscroft Women's Institute celebrated its 45th will be on display in Thompsons Furniture window in t .3 , anniversary last Wednesday night with a banquet at Paisley. Table bouquets were won by Glenna Clements, a qt "tS- Saugeen Trails Country Inn with 32 members and former Greta McLaggan, Dorothy Wolfe and Pat Calhoun with . members in attendance. birthdays nearest March 2nd and June 8th. ' edit _ G Sie, Judy McKinnon introduced Kay Remus of Walkerton Williscroft wr. has been'a busy, community oriented 'if. Ct iUh as the guest speaker. Kay spoke on how WI has helped group over the past 45 years with sponsoring courses in 'trs a _ Home and Country over the years starting in Ontario and sewing, horticulture, cooking and 4-H Clubs and partici- ' Ct er F _ spreadingaroundtireworld patesatFallFairs.Severaldonations have beenmadeto .g a 9 Pat Calhoun and Lois Freiburger brought greetings to the Bruce County Museum in Southampton and has been ' T tebanqmtandRo11cilwas"whatrrememberorgair1ed thdWIofmanyofticesfbrthedistsict,areaandevena _ cm a A _ from WU'PtstChhtxm gaveareading "The Life Cycle of provincialboarddirector. a, {It area Cup" and a poem "My Mother goes to WI." She The Institute also provided funds to erect a cairn to set- ' 0 presented a 45th anniversary certificate to Branch tiers atWillisaoftandmaintains thetweedsmuir history. ' ' Cape' President Irene Patterson. Presidents since 1949 include; Mrs. Neil Pool, Mrs. e. The head table at the anniversary banquet included Pat Harvey Grant; Miss Eva McKelvey, Mrs. Arthur Teasdale. ID g m Calhoun, presidmt of Bruce East District, Lois Freiburger, Mrs. William Kingston, Mrs. Victor Dudgeon, Mrs. ' G board member of provincial board of Sub-Division _17, Hamll MacKay, Mis. Ross Wagner, Mis. Arnold Grant. . Ct 'h who brought greetings from the board and read a poem Mrs. Mel Dailey, Mis. Ed Wolfe, Mrs Harvey Davis, Mrs. G G . alledTheFamily, Iir=Pattesson, president ofWi1liscmit Les Kingston, Mrs. Eldon MacKinnon, Mrs. Eugene ' "af Jef.. WI, Joy Patterson, secretary of Williscroft WI, Mary Perkins, Mrs. Ron Wolfe, Mrs. Earl Calhoun, Mrs. John l - G O Dudgeon, lst vice and treasurer of Williscroft WI, and Patterson, Mrs. Carmen Fullerton, Mrs. lack Cumming, ([1 a) 6 Kay Remus, guest speaker from .Walkerton. Letters were and Mrs. Syd Patterson. Irene Patterson and Eva ' d. readfmm formernuarbas unableto attend McKelvey served two terms as president of Williscroft ' W.. Odiersinattendanceincluded Violet thant,MinaShaw, WI. a. Eva McKelvey, Doretta Potts, BarbanrFullerton, Helen Secmtarrtiisurers since 1949 included; Mrs. Orville w G Cumming, Irene Patterson, Judy Mhckinnon, Dorothy McLean, Mrs. Harold MacKay, Mrs. Ross Wagner, Miss tk ? V Wolfe, Bessie McKay. Mary Dudgeon, Ruth Baxter, Reta Eva McKelvey, Mrs. Baisil George, Mrs. Harry Potts, 'iy't Davis, Misrguerita Perkins, Betty George, Edna Dailey, Mis. Alex McLaggan, Mis. William Wolfe , Mrs. Garry ' ' 6 Greta McLaggan, Marion Teasdale, Marg MacKay, Bea Grant, Mis. Gordon Parr, Mrs. Earl Calhoun, Mrs. Syd a , 2; MacKinnon, Frances Kingston, Marie Charbonneau, PattmsonandMrs. Ross Dudgeonastreasmer only. G Gladys Piss, Mary Black, Helen Calhoun, Glenna The meeting closed with president Irene Patterson read- - Clements, Doris Sweiger, Melba Alpaugh and Joy ing "Something to Think About? from the last issue of Patterson. Home and Country, submitted by the Grey Bruce area. q - . . qWWtel.x. -.-....-- ' a BE i 'dim - "M" I - i . ' IBr I l 'rm tti, '9 $44 33%" tti 'ttttBr- as: 'iliii1ali- Ma. "Mt" - - , . ' I * ' , 'it Ill, _ 'w - " Ik',),;',,, ' . ' " as" Eegwfigig . - Pd) , " _ tig 3 1 j . - ' l, '5 . Katt ' "i'i'ai if? 3'?" g . ' . _ _r"ji'v,i'_'ij(' EE «a tt IIT 'ici':,,"',','):)),'; ' 'irir:liirrq, ., t . ' ' IM My" 'ra . tre, g? g : . t " ': "i/ 'r', "3%"? F),i't'k'iiiii95i 'illliii 'ii/ji-,' "jiiiri, "i,),: , " ' , , Brtr"r'r'? V 'ii:'C"N . ' 'ets?'rEEf'ia W1 - . " r,rririjii),'iiviif,jf/; jyi:fi5ir'r,' / ":ri',r' tEiitl -, j," e :f' C' 'dgal,ttii,Btl't' 'c/is?-,) _:e'j:1i' jis't , i l8 . as.» s l 5, T , is . ' '" as}: - M. . I V _ Bil "u'dr: __ ',,' Witter-I:- vr,rdEe)fi?egm%';,/,ry" .1 st; ' = ' * . ' . ar _ i as '. T. it» 8r l" a... - , 4 'Al frr'ir',ciiiii'rif:jfj'scff,', - " t CP, '-L "x Z; by? t2:ri:E2e,':Cif,r,: $iimh"'('9. r/r r: train . Ces, CC. i' rri')(iui't'i':i':'i, _ C a." I 'ri?':':'),':,'),?))','-:-).:':,,':, . . 'L'iiiii'r'i K-j,', . . 'i ,r» ME .. 'iiiiii"i'aiNIB 3%,: _ at. _,', 9M , _ k f v-' .. l? , 1qEEri,?,rfr,fiidr'ic2, tit - ' , -:,ZI"<5.eZ,' lt) 42;" I? , W:: _t/rr:t)7itiifi5 _ , l " , .4 r,-; arms" ' V _ e, .i a tlt FAX _ Qt 'si), 1 a 3"" :i,'s,. 'j'l'ilr,'ii'i:7i'jiir; h'l t r, firmed 55'4"», ', i , T "; _: _r' "rl '_:,'":)'-; C',', 'j', IllllMllr, [a. iriagi" slr:;, , Ci,'il"rsslc7,kéSrt "fiii"g' a? l ilEarlllMilRl Illtllr; y, "iii-si". fr, ',"',' ('i'y'si",' rrrjicjt/,(i)iiijt,'i' 't(i'iiri'c"r:-: w" '?_i'ir:Trv'i'i,i, a! .: Cr/ali, Biii5iiiBliMlllth 'irt'i, (r,),::",')),',,,-,, . "iii'i:)'l,sis'i, a marrow, iiijiiitS u"¢'"§ th" 'f . '/(lrf, . 'titcj) _j"rC'-,,cs;,i, we? 'iiii, iiltIillllliaillaiiii5a'gi2iii, 'iiiiii'i'i'it(lrii5 tr '. ?. ',Pgf')%Fi)', i-. 'i'"i'iiiij"_'gC'i1tilirl , ita5l rr Ili, 3:?le . n; B .u Bi" - T'ti?ifjiii),'rji?st, V. ...,:.V»V.}, .3 j'-,:,':",':;'. 'tafis' ':kir'i?iire:'f, . at V. - "ftrNtigitM1 iEaliMiNiti , . '9," g - . P . _ ,1» rig"; P, "a"itEaBjBi?tti, '2 ll-Ill, , ' " . . ', it was elected r I if .ope? s 1.iyti!yte met m Chem "may night and a new executive , Mill MI - .. . a; ' _ . . rom e to "$1" Lucille Shaw, first Vice President, Pat Calhoun president Li da ltEille "8lll1llll , 53%;» f . Fr.tihyrgtre ,secrtary.arld Eileen Lamb, treasurer. The women are holding a "i'is'iiiiri'ii2i' "". IlNltlllliiEl ". I ' l genie which will be the prize of a draw the Women's Institute is holding. Tickets are $1 e lee: I Itil ta "a..." ll "ilIlR! " é," partial proceeds will go to the quilt competition at the Centennial Celebration f thac and llglrgtiil8l.Nli' , ' " . a tl'i)'i"i)i,i:iii-,, ' , 1997. All WIs 1n Ontario will be participating. The draw will be held 0 t b o e WI III ' ME! 'tt5're _,!?,,,',),,-.)'-':'):)" fiswgav'pvention- _-_- C) o er 4 at the area v, 0 "s ' {;J<.r1£.;"s.z's'r9/,,v's'\ ': '.ij',iies','ilj, 'i73s:rT,s,, r'ylcs'iji',)ir1e', 'jijj,i?i:iifi(f: ' [ "F, c,' i/r,:).), a 'd' o, 'rj.? e rt. f;jiii'l:ij' f ' 1-5.. 3&9. NM"? I _ in. t' , l s,,." A?""" 'M... ctr "ss". "x i..."",,.,_',,t .. Williscroft Women's Institute celebrated its 45th anniversary _ Sitter Wednesday night with a dinner at Saugeen Trails. W.I. T President Irene Patterson (right) cuts the anniversary cake during the evening with charter member Eva McKelvey, (left) who has been a member of the Williscroft WI. since its incep- T . _ tion, when she held the first meeting to organize the group at T her home M-years-ago. T _ ' _