Springbrook WI Tweedsmuir Community History, Volume 3, 2000-2008, p. 2

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e : Springbrook Women’s InstituteTweedsmuir History Volume 3 Section 1 Branch History: i 1. Picture of first. Institute 1901 Bi hy and Autobi jh - Iva Burkitt ' 3. Records: President,Secretary, Minute Books 4. Activities, Programs, etc, 1, Fundraiseers — Open House at A. K. Eriksen’s - Raffle of three aeticles 2. Roll Calls for District Annuals by members 3. Quilting - Heart Health Quilt - Comfort and Remembrance Quil - Quilt displayed at Triennial 2001 in Hamilton 4. Volunteers - International Year of Volunteers 2001 - “Women as Volunteers”by Iva Burkitt \ 5. Celebrations, Anniversaries: . 1. 85", Anniversary of Women’s Institute 2. 100°, Anniversary of Springbrook Women’s Institute 6. Projects: 1, New W.L. signs for Springbrook 2. W. 1. Cookbook r of officers € ~@ Section I. Farming ° 1. Organic farm at Bonarlaw, “Porcupine Creek” , 2. Joywind Rare Breeds farm 3. Hastings County Ploughing Match 4. Queen of the Furrow - Kim Leahey of Bonarlaw 5, W.L at Hastings County Agricultue Museum in Stirling Section I Community Residents: 1. Doug Andrews 2. Percy Reid Section IV Community Services: 1, Local government — Township of Stirling - Rawdon 2. “Doors Open” at Harold hall 3. Harold Hall saved by firefighters 4. Clubs - Springbrook PeeWee ball team - Springbrook Girls Softball team - Championship Bethel Team circa. 1930 5. Marmora Fair “Group Display”. Section V Community Facilities: a 1. Springbrook Landfill 2. Springbrook Orange Hall 3. Schools ~ Students of Bonarlaw School 1923 4. 1939 High School Class Grade 13 (fw? 5, 1942 High School Class Grade 9

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