CUNT'D HISTORY OF MOUNT HOPE MUMEN'S INSTITUTE fists-tieéo At the District Annual In Mrs. Herod McArthur was presented with ta Part Elin on May B, our corSage when she presided at the Grey-Bruce institute got second prize For a poster Area Ctanuentitan. eSigned h Mrs. Richard Narnica on the 'i"r'i'tt'fl'l'ld)uil Year of the Child. Home Et:xmumitat,=Mi.ss Barbara DeVischer Spoke on 'Ten Ctammaruimtantsuf' Smart Grocery Shopping: . Members of the williscroft and Arkwright Institutes were entertained, Mrs. Harvey Christmas gifts were sent to the Southampton d weppler, District President being guest Nursing Home to mark the Veer of the HandicaDPe q a Speaker. . . . a) Mrs. worlend Hemstock donated a quilt top which sp was quilted by members as part of the senior Contributed by - quilting project- Mrs. Roy Palmer 1988 Contributed by- Mrs. Harvey Monkman 1982 ISM-IMI v.1. members and guests en- joyed a day at the Bruce Nuclear Power Deve10pment and Agri- Park. Some members ordered Institute signs cost being $5.08 each. In October a good number of ladies participated in a walking tour of Paisley, recently designated as a Heritage Village. Mrs. Doug Brown of Chesley spoke of her involvement with a Vietnam- ese family. Mrs. Harald McArthur has been elected . as president of the Grey-Bruce Area mBI. Mrs. Dan Bristow spake on Home Care and her work as a Red Crass Homemaker. Bill Tait of Cooperatives Insurance spoke on what to do " involved in ahctat:u:ident. 1981-1982 The M.I. were reaponsible for placing a first-aid kit . and a fire extinguisher in the church. . District President, Mrs. Ford was the guest speaker at the May meeting. Seven Mount Hope w.I. charter members were honoured at a Special meeting in guns marking 25 years. There was an anniversary cake and corsages and plaques were presented to the following _ typt,vitrs,t.,Mipdret1 Misch, Ruby wolfe, Marg fll'i'i"l'i/iii',i'li-iC' Mae Scott, Mary Middleton, Edith Palmer and Beulah Wolfe who was absent. A photograph of all members was taken.