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- Submission part of the WISH challenge for WI's 125th anniversarySubmission part of the WISH challenge for WI's 125th anniversary
- Submission part of the WISH challenge for WI's 125th anniversarySubmission part of the WISH challenge for WI's 125th anniversary
- Submission part of the WISH challenge for WI's 125th anniversarySubmission part of the WISH challenge for WI's 125th anniversary
- This was one of the submissions from WI members. Deadline was January 30, 2022 with winners announced on February 19, 2022.This was one of the submissions from WI members. Deadline was January …
- See other photo for a close-up. Photo taken in July 2023.See other photo for a close-up. Photo taken in July 2023.
- See other photo of the full cloth. Photo taken in July 2023.See other photo of the full cloth. Photo taken in July 2023.
- Submission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th AnniversarySubmission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th Anniversary
- Submission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th AnniversarySubmission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th Anniversary
- Submission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th AnniversarySubmission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th Anniversary
- submission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th Anniversarysubmission part of the WISH Challenge for WI's 125th Anniversary
- In 2003, the Erland Lee (Museum) Home was designated by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, and a plaque was placed by the sidewalk leading into the side porch of the Museum. The plaqueIn 2003, the Erland Lee (Museum) Home was designated by the Historic …
- This plaque, mounted on a stone cairn, was placed at the roadside in front of the Erland Lee (Museum) Home in 1961, while it was still a private residence. It reads "In memory of Erland Lee and his wThis plaque, mounted on a stone cairn, was placed at the roadside …
- On April 28th 1869 David Mack donated the land (Pt. Lot 19, Con. 5 Rawdon Twp.) for a Wesleyan Church, a branch of Methodism, where the present building now stands. The citizens decided to combine thOn April 28th 1869 David Mack donated the land (Pt. Lot 19, …
- Yarmouth Glen Women's Institute undertook a restoration project at Kilmartin Cemetery following a dedication ceremony on June 23, 1963. Please also see another submission on this topic for more inforYarmouth Glen Women's Institute undertook a restoration project at Kilmartin Cemetery following …
- In April 1960, committee of Yarmouth Glen WI met with Yarmouth Township Council regarding a cleanup of Kilmartin cemetery. This resulted in a $50 annual grant given to the branch for upkeep and maintIn April 1960, committee of Yarmouth Glen WI met with Yarmouth Township …
- On Nov.7,2010 the Mayor of Mississippi Mills,Al Lunney and the President of Ramsay W.I., Cindy Zorgel unveiled a plaque at the Blakeney Park at the bridge over the Mississippi River, in Lanark CountyOn Nov.7,2010 the Mayor of Mississippi Mills,Al Lunney and the President of …
- This cairn in Jarvis, Ontario was erected by the Jarvis Women's Institute. The group has since disbanded, but their excellent work over the years is represented by this project. Service people from WThis cairn in Jarvis, Ontario was erected by the Jarvis Women's Institute. …
- In 1967, as part of Centennial Year, West Haldimand District undertook a project to build a pavilion. This impressive pavilion is located in Haldimand Conservation Park, near Featherstone Point. DuriIn 1967, as part of Centennial Year, West Haldimand District undertook a …
- This cairn in Jarvis, Ontario was erected by the Jarvis Women's Institute. The group has since disbanded, but their excellent work over the years is represented by this project. Service people from WThis cairn in Jarvis, Ontario was erected by the Jarvis Women's Institute. …
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