Chesley Women's Institutes Accomplishments Chesley Women's Institute was organized in 1910 with 60 ladies in attendance. One of their first petitions was to ask Council that sidewalks be snowplowed a
Chesley Women's Institutes Accomplishments Chesley Women's Institute was organized in 1910 with …
Williscroft Cairn Williscroft Women's Institute was organized in 1901, disbanded in 1920, and then reorganized in March 1949. It continues to be an active branch of Bruce County District Women's Inst
Williscroft Cairn Williscroft Women's Institute was organized in 1901, disbanded in 1920, …
Photo of a roadside sign, alerting travellers to the presence of horse drawn vehicles on the road. The Balsam Hill - Horton W.I. was aware of a group of conservative Mennonite families coming to the
Photo of a roadside sign, alerting travellers to the presence of horse …
Teeterville Women's Institute Hall, located at 194 Teeter Street, Teeterville. The S.S. No. 11 Teeterville, built in 1871, became the Teeterville Women’s Institute in 1962. The school was in operatio
Teeterville Women's Institute Hall, located at 194 Teeter Street, Teeterville. The S.S. …
A cairn was erecting on the site of the Township Hall at Gillies Hill in 1967. It reads "Gillies Hill - site of municipal government 1856-1963 in memory of the pioneers of Elderslie Township."
A cairn was erecting on the site of the Township Hall at …
In 2000-2001 Service Club Signs were placed at three entrances to Prince Edward County; Carrying Place, Rossmore and Highway 49, Skyway Bridge. Prince Edward District W.I. member, Joyce Brown, (decea
In 2000-2001 Service Club Signs were placed at three entrances to Prince …
The Mountain View Cemetery was originally privately owned. Then from 1919 to 2002 members of the Mountain View W.I. Branch maintained the grounds, cutting grass and keeping it presentable. So a bench
The Mountain View Cemetery was originally privately owned. Then from 1919 to …
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