The Tillsonburg News, 27 Mar 1972 This is a newspaper clipping from The Tillsonburg News, March 27, 1972. It details the project to move and renovate a schoolhouse into the Cornell Community Hall. There is a photograph of the front o
The Tillsonburg News, 27 Mar 1972 This is a newspaper clipping from The Tillsonburg News, March 27, 1972. …
In 2016, Norwich Township declared that the hall could not be rented due to changing fire regulations. With rising hydro and fuel costs and declining involvement, the Cornell Women's Institute could
In 2016, Norwich Township declared that the hall could not be rented …
This photo, taken in 2015, depicts Coningsby WI's UK twin WI group from Coningsby, Lincolnshire, England. They visited to celebrate the Centennial of the Women's Institutes in the UK as well as the 1
This photo, taken in 2015, depicts Coningsby WI's UK twin WI group …
The Elgin County Pioneer Museum, 32 Talbot Street, St Thomas was founded in 1957. www.elgincounty.ca/archives (Click on “Collections” in blue banner menu; click on blue”on-line database”; in search l
The Elgin County Pioneer Museum, 32 Talbot Street, St Thomas was founded …
Nobleton Community Hall. located in York Centre WI district Top: Under Construction Back in the Thirties. Bottom: 1986 Nobleton Community Hall is truly a “community” place. It was built in 1936 by vo
Nobleton Community Hall. located in York Centre WI district Top: Under Construction …
Top: Hill Farm Meadow Park , showing bench in background. Middle: Plaque on bench marking 95th anniversary Bottom: Plaque in Cherry Park, acknowledging Community Partners
Top: Hill Farm Meadow Park , showing bench in background. Middle: Plaque …
Solway Women's Institute was organized May, 1951 and disbanded in April, 2017. This plaque was placed at the Brant Township Office and Workshop, Concession 5, Brant Township located on Bruce County R
Solway Women's Institute was organized May, 1951 and disbanded in April, 2017. …
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