HomeMy WebLinkAboutX2023-023-0171913 PROGRAMME 1914
APRIL—Mrs. Wm. Evans OCTOBER—Mrs. Lyman Pilkey
"House building and Home making." C Thanksgiving meeting
Mrs. R. E. Forsyth Reading.
Reading Music.
Music. ;
NOVEMBER—Mrs. T. Stephenson
MAY —Mies Young Bazaar.
Election of officers. DEcEMBER—Mrs. M. Henderson.
-What are you doing to help our Institute ?" Candv Day.
Mrs. M. Henderson. ; -What-Christmas means to us"
Roll call. Pay your quarter. Mrs. C. J. Brodie.
Reading.
JuNE—Mrs. G. Morgan C Christmas decorations.
"Simple meals in summer time," ;
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Reading.
JANUARY—Mrs. J. Brown
JULY—Girl's Day at Mrs. J. Evans. Home Economies. Miss J. Forgie.
"Demonstration of Bed Making with Roll call.
patient in bed" Miss E. Brodie, nurse Receipts for left overs,
Debate by Continuation class. Reading Thoughts of old friends and new.
Selections by public school girls.
FEBRUARY—Mrs. J. Bundy
AUGUST —Reception Day A Day with Burns.
Roll Call,
On Methodist Church Lawn
Quotations from Burns.
Reading.
SEPTEMBER—Mrs. Rawson Music.
"Is a Woman's Time worth anything ?"
Mrs. Morgan Pugh. MARCH —Mrs. D. Forsyth
Roll Call. Receipts for pickles and sauces "Music and its Influence"
with samples Miss Mildred Forsyth.
Reading. Reading.
Music. Music,
PROGRAMME
JULY 1915
Mrs. G. M. Forsyth,
Girls meeting. Candy Contest.
A Day with the Birds
AUGUST
Mrs. Samis.
Flowers and shrubs that are easy to grow, Mrs. Farmer.
Jellies
Mrs. Paterson. Miss Young. l
Mrs. L. Pilkey. Mr.-. Spoffard. }
Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Gleeson. JJJ
Reading, Miss Harborn. Music. Question Drawer.
SEPTEM BER
Mrs. W. Ward.
The Rights of Children, Mrs. R. Rawson.
Salads
( Mrs. J. Evans. Mrs. Thomson. l
{ Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Or►nerod }
l Mrs. Ward. Miss Taun. JJJ
�ding Mrs. Henderson --- mmsir —
OCTO BER
Mrs. E. Ward.
She jnet keeps bou4e for me, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth.
Hallowe'en. Miss Edwards. Music.
NOVEMBER
Mrs. W. Jones.
Canadian Women of Note.
Mrs. Semis Miss Underhill.
Miss M. Forsyth Mrs. J. Coates.
Miss T. Tann. Music.
Reading, Mrs. Gibbons.
DECEMBER
Mrs. Besse.
The Joy of Living, Miss J. Forgie, Mrs. J. Neal.
Novelty bog. Reading, Mrs. Bennett. Music.
JANUARY 1916
Mrs. Henderson.
The moral and physical evils of Fault Finding, Mist S.E. Evans.
Question Drawer. Reading, Mrs. Welch. Music. !
FEBRUARY f
Mrs. McGrath.
The Friendship of Books, Mrs. D. Forsyth.
Value of Nuts, Mrs. R. Besse.
Roll call on authors. Reading, Mrs. Gibson. Music.
MARCH
Mrs. D. Forsyth.
Spring, its beauty and influence, Mrs. T. Stephenson.
Question Drawer on springwork.
Reading, Miss E. Ward. Music.
APRIL
Mrs. Wood.
Meaning and purpose of Culture, Mrs. R. E. Forsyth.
Value of Eggs, Miss Walker.
Eggs
Mrs. Brown. Mrs. McGrath.
Mrs. Pallister. Mrs. Jones.
Mrs. Gibson.
Reading Miss Morgan. Music.
MAY
Miss Forgie.
Election of officers.
Empire Day, What it Means, Miss Rice.
Reading Miss Gleeson.
JUNE
Miss Ormerod.
Co-operation of Home and School, Mrs. D. Gregg.
Courtesy and good manners in the Rome, Mrs. Richardson.
Reading, Mrs. D. Pugh. Music. Cooky Day.
PROGRAMME
JULY 1917
Mrs. Walter Ward —r
Girl's Meeting Tea Biscuits
Knitting and Sowing Contest
How can a girl do the best Patriotic Work ?
Roll Call Conundrums
AUGUST
Mrs. Fleming
Tennyson, Miss Rawson
.`Germany before the war." Mrs. D. Gregg
"Macaroni," Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. It. E. Forsyth,
Mrs. J.Vvans and Mrs. Thompson
Roll Call School Lunches - Music
SEPTEM BER
Mrs. R. Ward
How to pt-pare the cheaper cuts of meat, Mrs. Walker
"Belgium before the war and now," Mre. E. Ward
Pickles, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Hortop, Mrs. R. Ward
and Mrs. G. Morgan
Roll Call Receipts for pickles
Reading, Mrs. B. Pngh Music
OCTOBER --
Mrs. M. Pugh
Apples, how to prepare, Mrs. Besse
Sri-hia, Mrs. Peters
Roll Call Hallowe'en Superstitions —
` CJ t / _ Reading, Miss Taun Mnsic
f ` NOVEMBER
Mrs. Mantle
j Q Cereals, Mrs. Coates Wilk, etc., Jars. D. Forsyth
1 Qoe,�tioo Drn er
Reading, Mrs. Harbrou Mu-ie
DECE M BER
Mrs. Wm. Evans
Self Sacrifice, Mrs M Forsyth Roport of Drlegate
Roll Call S-ml) Receipts
Reading, Mrs. L Pilkey Mu-ic
JANUARY 1918
Mrs. Stephenson
Social Laws. firs. Heoder•s•ul France, Mrs. McGrath,
Roll Call H.rtue Cures
Reading, Mrs. Gibbous Mo-ic
FEBRUARY
Mrs. McGrath
Meat substitutes, Mrs. W. G. Scott
Who is the happiest i oman in the world ? Mrs. M Pugh
R Ilf 11'll [1 R7.IF ..1 N.•_ P.411-is,wet. - -
and Mrs. Ormerod.
Reading, Mrs. Slack Music
Roll Call Some place in war zone Ga
MARCH c
Mrs. M. Forsyth
Iri,h Meeting
APRIL
Mrs. I). Forsyth
Grandmother's Day
MAY
Mrs. Brown
Election of Officers Bread, Mrs. Brown
Roll Call Program for one month
JUNE
Mrs. J. Evans
Canada before and after the war, Mrs. Rawson
Power of Words, Mrs. Condy
India's place in the war, Miss Forgie
Roll Call Jane
Reading, Miss Stephenson Music
PROGRAMME
July, 1922
Mrs. Evans Ward Girls' Meeting
Speaking Contest Candy Making Making Tea Apron
'August
Rural School Problems, Mr. Hutchison
Short Addresses by Members of the School Board
Lawn Social
September
Reception Day
October
Mrs. Gibson
What can a woman vote on? Mrs. W. Ward
Woman's part in Canada's Progress Mrs. D. Gregg
Roll Call —Economy or Labor-saving device
Reading, Mrs. Bryan Music
November
Social Evening Commemoration of Armistice Day
December
Mrs. D. A. Scott Report of Convention
Current Events, Miss Stark Fish Pond
January, 1923
Miss Evans Present Day Food Problems and the Balanced Meal,
Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson
(Mrs. Robins, N rs. Turner,
Tasty Supper Dishes - Mrs, Rawson. Mrs. I. Benson,
( Mrs. Walford, Mrs. Bingham.
Making good Tea, Coffee and Cocoa, and the effect of each
on the system, Mrs. Kilpatrick
Roll Call —Sing, Say or Pay
February
Mrs. Robins
Ways of helping children form habits of health, neatness,
obedience and courtesy, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
Literature, and creating a love for good reading among
the young people, Miss V. Stephenson
Reading, Mrs. Roy Morgan Music
March
Mrs. Brown
Poultry raising, Mrs. E. Ward
Vegetable and Flower garden, Mrs. Richardson,
Exchange of seeds Discussion
Roll Cal - Give a suggestion or ask a question on the topic
April
Mrs. Forsyth Grandmothers
May
Miss Edwards Election of Officers
Current Events, Mrs. Trueman
June
Mrs. A. Tomlinson
Filling our niche in life, Mrs Birkett
What's worth salt —physically, educationally, socially ?
Miss Mary Forsyth, Miss C. Underhill and Miss Mabel McLellan
Roll Call —Hints on Canning
PROGRAMME
July, 1924
Hostess, N iss Clara Underhill Girls' Meeting
'AugustHostess.
Mrs. D Gregg
The Duties of Friendship, Mrs. Mundell
Harmony and Order in the Home, Mrs. Richardson
Music Reading, Mrs. D. A. Scott
September
Hostess, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth Reception Day
October
Hostess, Mrs. Bryan
The Joys of Thanksgiving, Mrs. Mann
Different Cuts of Meat and How to Cook, Mrs. W. G. Scott
Music Current Events, Miss Pilkey
November
r
Hostess, Miss S. E. Evans Music Report: of Convention
December
Hostess, Mrs. D. A. Scott
j •�
�G.
The Spiritual Development of the Child, Rev. A. McLellan
Exchange of Christmas Gifts
Music Reading, Mrs. E. Gibson
' January, 1925
Hostess, Vrs, Roy Morgan
Thimble Tea
Mrs. D. A. Scott
Demonstration of Fancy Work, �?Ors. Walford
Mrs Roy Morgan
Miss Taun
Music Reading and Discussion
February
Hostess. Mrs. W. Ward
Our Rural Problems, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
Essentials in Banking, Mr. C. S. Trueman
Music
March
Hostess, Mrs. Mann Literary
Jean Blewett, Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson
Bliss Carman, Miss Edwards Music
Reading, Mrs. Mc.Callum Roll Call, Quotations from same Authors
Hostess. Mrs E. Gibson 'April
The Place and Power of Young Womanhood in the New Era, Mrs. Johnston
Is a Woman's Time Worth Anything? Mrs. C. Slack
Music Reading, Miss Underhill
Hostess, Mrs R. Ward May
Election of Officers Current Events, Mrs. Trueman
Music Reading Mrs. E. Ward
June
Hostess, Mrs. Brown
Mothers' and Babies' Day, Mrs. McIntyre
Reading, Mrs. Bingham
Music Reading,
Call, Canning Hint's
PROGRAMME
July, .1J26-
Hostess, Mrs. Jas. Coates Girls' Meeting
Contest —Girls, 12 years, Baking and Icing a Cake
Contest —Girls 12 years and under, Making a Quilt Block
Contest —Girls 6 `years ai .t nder,, A Recitation Music
Hostess, Mrs. D. Gregg
Visitors' Day —Kinsale Branch to be invited and give the program
September
Hostess, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
"How to Combat the Use of Slang," Mrs. Kilpatrick
*`Teaching boys and girls the Management of Money," Mrs. E. Ward
Music, Mrs: T. Gregg ...,;
- - October
Y Hostesses, Mrs. D. A. Scott. Mrs. R. E. Forsyth, Mrs. Wilker, Mrs. Pilkey
Social Evening in Community Hall, Members and Escorts
Fancy Dress Parade
November
Hostess -,-Mrs. Bingham
Report of Cony ention
Music. Mrs. A. Pretty
December
/ Hostess; Mrs. D_ A. Scott
The Gift of Giving, Mrs. M. Pugh _
Demonstration of inexpensive Xmas Gifts
Shower for the Children's Shelter and Aged People's Home { C
Recitation, Mrs. Johnston Music, Miss Brown
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January,1927
I '7
J=;Iostc ss, Mrs. F. M. Cooper
The Wealth of Our Country, Mrs. A. Tomlinson
Roll Call —The Funniest Scrape in which I ever saw anyone in
Current Events, Mrs. G.• Richardson Music, Mrs. Slack
February
X Hostess, Mrs. W. Ward
The Coddling of Criminals, Mrs D. A. Scott
Demonstration of Cookies, Mrs. Wilker, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. Overland
Music Mrs. J. Coates
March
Hostess. Mrs. R. Ward
Humorous, Hospitable, InJustrious Home -maker, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
Roll Call —Helpful Hints for House -keeping
The Life of Luther Burbank, Mrs. D. Gregg
Music, Mrs. J. Evans
April
X Hostess, Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson .
Current Events, Mrs. W. Ward
Health Talk. Dr. Tomlinson
Roll Call —A verse frdin your.favorite poet
Music, Miss Gleseon
p May
Hostess Mrs-M. Brown
Exhibit of home-made rugs and tied -covers
Nerves and How to Control them, Miss A. Forgie
Current Events, Mrs. C Bunker- Music, Miss Underhill
June
Hostess, Mrs, W. G. Scott _
Election of Officers
Is Neighborliness Dying? Mrs, Paxton
Demonstration on Angel Cake, Mrs. Pallister
Roll Call —My best recipe Music, Mrs. R. E. Forsyth
PROGRAMME
July, 1927
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull bov."
Hostess, firs W Ward Girls' meeting
Address, Mrs Cronk
Report of Ontario County Judging Contest Bus Trip,
Miss Isobel Gregg Music
'August
"Summer breezes always blowing, summer comforts always flowing"
ki Hostess, Mrs Thomas Condy
Reception Day Whitevale Branch invited and give program
September
"By all these lovely tokens, September days are here"
\,; Hostess, Mrs D Gregg
The League of Nations, Mrs J Gregg
Roll Call, Interesting vacation experiences
Olde Photograph Contest Music
October
"The goblins will get you if you don't watch out"
Hostess, Miss C Underhill
Laws pertaining to women and children, Mrs Edith Lang
Roll Call, apple receipt
Pickle Demonstration, Mrs Jones. Mrs J Evans, Mrs Mantle,
Mrs Bunker, >t^.rs Mann, Mrs F Cooper Music
November
"Lest we forget"
Hostess, Mrs R Ward
Report of Convention
/ s �✓ Pumpkin Pie Demonstr tion, Mrs Geo Morgan, Mrs R Ward,
y Mrs McCullough, Mrs Readman, Mrs Richardson Music
December
"Gifts for Mother, Gifts for Dad, Gifts for every Lass and Lad"
Hostess. Mrs Kilpatrick
Is Neighborliness Dying ? Mrs (Dr) Tomlinson
Current Events Mrs E Gibson
Roll Call, a Christmas suggestiorr
Shower for Children's Shelter and Aged People's Homy Music
January, 1928
"May your path be bathed in sunshine, throughout the coming year"
Hostess, Mrs G M Forsvth
Keeping Fit —The Challenge of Our Country. 1\ `iss C Underhill
How do we sometines fail to show regard and feelings for
others. Mrs R Rawson
Demonstration, hot supper dishes, Mrs D A Scott. Mrs Thomson,
. Miss Gleeson, Mrs Walford, Mrs Morley Music
February
"Smiles and sunshine most are needed in the winter time"
Social Evening
Marcb
Erin go bragh"
Hostess. Mrs Roy Ward
Ireland, the Emerald Isle, her p:ople, her resources and
industries, her heroes, Mrs T Gregg
Roll Call. Echoes from Ireland
Potato salad contest Music
April
"Like sunshine after rain, Easter gladness comes again"
Hostess, Mrs Brown
How can one be a charming hostess ? Mrs R E Forsyth
How can one be a popular guest ? Miss S E Evans
Current Events, Miss Pilkey
Exchange of flour seeds and bulbs Mu<ic
May
"Come pretty violet, winter's away, come for without you May isn't May"
Hostess, Mrs E Gibson Election of Officers
The pleasure and value of a hobby, Mrs D A Scott
Keeping out or ruts, Mrs ,Tames Coates
Current Events, Mrs Wilker Music
June
"Whatsoe'er you do. do it kindly"
Hostess, Mrs Geo Scott Grandmothers' Meeting
Hostesses, Mrs Geo Scott, Mrs Rawson, Mrs Pallister, Mrs Thomson
The Child, the Parent, the Teacher, Mrs H Johnson Music
PROGRAMME
July, 1828
"A cheerful grin will let you in."
Hostess. Mrs. W. Ward
Roll Call, Tip to Housewives Address, Dr. Tomlinson
Demonstration on music by Miss Mary Forsyth, Miss
Aldine Ward and pupils
Each member bring a guest
'August
Hostess. Mrs. D. Gregg Girls' Meeting
It is not t he thing you do, dear,
But the thing you leave undone
That gives a bit of heartache
At the setting of the sun.
Roll Call, a suggestion for the Bride's Hope -chest
Address, Miss McIntosh Prov. Convention of Education of W. I.
Music
September
"The best way to have a friend is to be one."
Hostess, Mrs. Richardson Reception Day
Altona Branch invited and give programme
October
"The Goblins are Coming, Oh! H- ."
Hostess, Mrs. Chidlow
Roll Call, a helpful hint —don'ts for the sick -room
Legends of Hallowe'en, Mrs. Selman
Emigration, Mrs Fingold Demonstration of favorite
fruit or vegetable and recipe ofsame. Mrs. Walford Mrs. Mann,
Mrs. D. Morgan, Mrs. Pallister, Mrs. Readman Music
November
Report of Convention "On Flanders Fields the Poppies Grow"
Roll Call, a helpful idea for Mondays and Saturdays Music
December
"A Merry Christmas to One and All."
Hostess, Mrs. D. A, Scott
Roll Call, a beautiful thought from prose or poetry
Historical Research of Community, Mrs. John Gregg
Exhibit, Pioneer Antiques Current Events, Mrs. Loyst
Shower for Children's Shelter and Aged People's Home
January, 1929
"Again the silent wheels of time their annual rounds have made,"
Hostess. Mrs. J. Evans
Roll Call, my pet proverb Address, Rev. H. Stephens
Health Education, Mrs. T. Gregg
February
"Real Happiness is found by passing a little happiness around."
Social Evening.
March
n ill wtn tat brows no one good"
Hostess, Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson
Roll Call, Irish joke
Ireland, The Emerald Isle, her people, her resources, her industries,
her heroes, Mrs. Dopking
Banking Essentials, by Bank Manager
April
"Punctuality is the politeness of Kings.
Hostess, Mrs. Brown
Roll Call, a Current Event
Making meal time a pleasant hour, Mrs. R. E. Forsyth
Current Events, Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson
May
"Dear common dandelion grown by the way, first pledge of blithesome May"
Hostess, Mrs. Judson Ward
Roll Call, pay your fee
The pleasure and value of a Hobby, Mrs. D. A. Scott
The Municipal Proceedings and Mother's Allowance, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
Election of Officers.
June
"What is so rare as a day in June ?"
Hostess, Mrs. George Scott
Roll Call, what I enjoy most in the Institute
Grandmother's Day
PROGRAMME
July, 1929
"This is my own, my native land"
Hostess, Mrs. W. Ward Girls' Meeting
Program to be given by girls
August
"It is'nt what you start that counts, but what you finish"
Hostess, Mrs. Roy Morgan Reception Day
Guests to give program
September
"The world is so full of a number of things, I'm sure we should
all be as happy as kings"
Hostess, Miss C. Underhill Address, District President
"Education by Reading —the Librarv," Miss S. E. Evans
Salad demonstration. Mrs. Pallister, Mrs. Rawson.
Miss Gleeson, Mrs. Walford
Roll Call, A book I have recently enjoyed and why
October
"The vote is a trust, use it"
Hostess, Mrs. H. Johnston The rights of the child, Mrs. D. Gregg
Health Talk, Miss. Mundell, Nurse —
Current Events. Miss C. Underhill
Roll Call, Legends of Hallowe'en
November
"In love of home, the love of country has its rise"
Hostess, Mrs. J. Gregg Report of Convention
Roll Call, Thanksgiving Quotation
December
"It's m-)re blessed to give than to receive"
�% �✓ _
Hostess, Mrs. D. A. Scott
The origin of Christmas Music, Mrs. R. E Forsyth
J
The eariy fifties of Ontario County, Mrs. J. Gregg
Roll Call, silver collection in aid of Children's Shelter
January, 1930
"That which one gets at the price of honor is dearly bought"
Hostess, Mrs. Rawson
Good wishes to you from Canada. Mrs. Judson Ward
Current Events, Mrs. Goddard
Roll Call, Economy wrinkle
February
"We can't all be captains, some have to be crew"
Hostess, Miss S. E. Evans
Debate, Resolved : "That the Oriental should be excluded from Canada,"
Mrs. A. Tomlinson, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth,
Mrs. J. Coates, Mrs. D. A. Scott
Roll Call, What 1 first remember and when
'The top of the mornin' to yez"
Social Evening Canadian Authors and Composers
Committee: Mrs W. Ward. Miss C. Underhill,
Mrs. Kilpatrick, Miss S. E. Evans
April
"A mother is a mother still, the noblest thing of all"
Hostess. Mrs. Brown
League of Nations, Rev. A. McLellan
Echoes from Short Course, by Participants
Roll Call, Helpful Lints for house cleaning
Current Events, Mrs. Wilker
May
"Waste not, want not"
Hostess, Mrs. Gibson Election of Officers
Home and School Committee
Why wiJer vision is a present need of Canadian Women, Mrs. Johnston
Roll Call, pay your fee
June
-Then, if ever, come perfect days"
Hostess, Mrs. D. Gregg Grandmothers' meeting Tart contest
Roll Call, A home-made remedy for man or beast
MUSIC AT ALL MEETINGS
PROGRAMME
July 1930
"Begin well and end better"
Report of three months course, Miss Sadie Evans
Dreams and Practicality, Miss Rorke
August
"A cheerful smile is sauce for breakfast"
Hostess. Mrs. Loyst Home Economics, Miss,C. Underhill
Current Events, Mrs, E Gibson Roll Call, picklerecipe
September
"Good ware makes a quick market"
%c Hostess, Mrs, G. M Forsyth Reception Day, Kinsale
invited and give program
Address, District President
October
"Every good act is Charity"
}� Hallowe'en, Social Evening
Address, District Representative of Agriculture
Debate, Dr. Tomlinson— Mr. N. Goddard
-- --- — November -- — -
"Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly"
-X Hostess. Miss S. E. Evans Report of Convention
Demonstrations of Christmas table decorations
Roll Call, Inexpensive Christmas Gifts
December
"The heart that loves the Master, some work for Him may find"
Hostess, Mrs, L. Pilkev Pioneers of Old Ontario. Mrs. Kilpatrick
The use and abuse of money at Christmas, Mrs. D. A. Scott
Roll Call, a Christmas suggestion
January 1931
"Punctuality begets Confidence"
Hostess, Mrs Rawson The greatest movement of the times, Mrs. D. Gregg
Canadian Art, Miss Mary Forsyth
Roll Call, name of a Canadian artist
February
"Ecomomy is the easy chair of old age"
Hostess, Mrs. Kilpatrick Legislature, Mrs. Loys
f Slighting a fine art, Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson
Roll Call, "Valentine Thought" "Valentine Contest"
March
"One watch set right will do to set many by"
Hostess, Mrs. Jon(s "Immigration," the stranger in
our midst, Mrs. H. Johnston
Irish, Roll Call Current Events, Miss S. E. Evans
April
"Go make thy gir3en fair as thou canst,
Thou worketh never alone ;
Perchance he whose plot is next to thine
Will see it and mend his own."
Hostess, Mrs. Dopking League of Nations, Mrs. Rawson
The uplifting influence of a garden, Mrs. J. Gregg
Roll Call, exchange of seeds or bulbs
May
"The healthiest feast costs the least"
Hostess, Miss Underhill Election of Officers
Health, Miss Mundell Roll Call, pay you fee
June
"Let all things have their places"
Hostess. Mrs. Brown Grandmothers' Meeting
Temperance and Social Reform, Mrs. J Coates
"Am I my brother's keeper ?"
Sociability of yesterday and to -day. Mrs. G. Scott
Roll Call, Cool Drink recipe
MUSIC AT ALL MEETINGS
PROGRAMME
July 1931
Motto: "Come, let us live with our children."
Hostess, Mrs. C. A. Overland Girls' Meeting
Special speaker: Mrs. Brownridge, District President
"The Ideal Girl" Prizes given for Cake Contest. 11-16 years, and
for Drop Cookies, 10 and under. Music and Readings, by the girls
'August
"A cheerful grin will let you in."
Hostess. Mrs. Morgan Pugh
The Food Problem in its relation to sound body and mind, Mrs. McIntyre
Temperance Talk Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson
Interior arrangement of Flowers, Mrs. Fred Evans
Demonstration, Pickle or Relish —Mrs. Mantle, Mrs. Dawson, Mrs.
Wagg, Miss Mundell, Mrs. Lewie and Mrs. Chandler
September
"To demand respect' we must deserve it."
Hostess, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth Reception Day
October
"If you want to be happy, begin where you are."
Hostess, Mrs. J. Ward Social Evening
Committee for Entertainment —Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Loyst,
Mrs. J. Gregg and Mrs. McCullough
November
"Lest we Forget."
Hostess, Mrs. Jones The Literature of to -day, Miss M. Forsyth
Current Events, Mrs, R. E. Forsyth
High -lights of the Convention, by delegate
Roll Call, Favourite book and its Author
3 1 _ December
6 f ` "It is more blessed to give than to receive."
Hostess, Mrs. D. A. Scott Thy Light of the world, Mrs. D. Gregg
r The Democracy of Higher Things, Miss S. E. Evans
Good Cheer Table for Needy
Christmas Carols, Mrs. E. Palm:.r Fruit cake treat, Mrs. Lyman Pilkey
January
"Don't walk this year in last year's ruts."
Hostess, Mrs. Rawson Immigration, an asset or menace, Mrs. M. Pugh
Demonstration, Canadian made goods, Miss C. Underhill
Economy Wrinkle, "New Things from Old." by all the members
February
"Justice is Truth in action."
Hostess. Mrs. Chandler National Morality, Mrs. Loyst
The worth of Character, Mrs. Goddard
Current Events, Mrs. Kilpatrick Roll Call. "a legislation law."
March
"M,ay we meet in adoration andhomage, not in admiration and display."
Hostess. Mrs. Walter Ward League of Nations, Mrs. Caskey
Sociabilility of yesterday and to -day, Mrs. W. G. Scott
Display and concise description of antiques, by every member
Quartette
'April
"As ye sow, so shall ye reap,"
Hostess, Mrs. Tomlinsoi, The study of wild flowers and demonstration,
The life of Robert Holmes. Mrs, E. Pearce (Mrs, Rawson
Discussion on a Perennial Border, led by Mrs J. Coates Piano duet
Temperance, two minute talk
May
"Praise loudly. blame softly,"
Hostess. Mrs. Kilpatrick ' How to enjoy Pictures," Miss B. Bacon
The danger of luxury in modern life, Mrs. Dopking
Demonstration, "Dry cleaning" Mrs. D. A. Scott Sale of plants
June
"The ornaments of a house are the friends that frequent it."
Hostess, Mrs. J. Coates Reading, Mrs. H. Johnson Special speaker
Demonstration, "Jam and Preserves," Mrs P211ister, Mrs J. Evans,
Mrs. Geo. Morgan, Mrs. Luther Pilkey Mrs. Fingold, Mrs. Hortop
PROGRAM
July, 1932
Motto: "Pleasant hours fly fast."
k Hostess, Mrs. F. Loyst Girls' Meeting
Special speaker : Mrs. Johnston, District Pr.sident
Directors choose music etc., to be given by the girls
Picnic
August
"Health is better than Wealth."
Hostess, Mrs. N. Sanderson
Nerves and Common Sense, Mrs. Tomlinson
Nursing the Sick and Emergency Hints. Mrs. McIntyre
Contest —Ten Commandments of Health
September
"Friendship is the Perfection of Love."
Hostess, Mrs. C. A. Overland
Reception .Day
October
"In fair weather prepare for foul."
Hostess, Mrs. Bacon Thanksgiving topic, Mrs. Rawson
Gardening for profit and pleasure, and preparation of hot -bed,
Mrs Dawson
Roll Call, Storing of Plants and Vegetables
November
' Every light has its shadow,"
Hostess, Mrs. Dopking
Home the Anchor of our (National Life, Mrs M. Pugh
Roll Call, a demonstration —If I could have one more labor-saving
Current Events —Mrs. G. M. Forsyth [device, it would be --
December
"Christmas is sharing."
Hostess, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
Giving, not getting, makes life richer, Mrs. Pearce
Report of Convection
Demonstration of Almond -icing, Mrs Bacon
Christmas Cheer Table
January, 1933
"This New Year is ours to use as we may."
Hostess, Mrs. J. Gregg
Canadian Folk songs, Mrs. E. Palmer
Current Events, Mrs. Lye Musical Demonstration, Mrs. Caskey
Exchange of quilt patterns
February
"Live within your means."
Hostess, Mrs. Rawson
Debate —'Resolved, that the volume at methods of the present system
of instalment buying are economically sound." Leader. Miss Mary Forsyth
Roll Call, Inexpensive Beautification of the farm home
Two minute temperance talk, Mrs. Gibson
March
"'Merry meet, merry part."
�( Hostess, Mrs. W. Ward St. Patrick's Social Evening
April
"Wonders will never cease."
Hostess, Mrs. W. G. Scott The jry of originating. Mrs. Wm. Evans
The Descent from Luxury, Mrs. J. Gregg
Demonstration - Egg dishes, Mrs. W. G. Scott and Mrs. D. A. Scott
May
"The early bird catcheth the worm.
)(Hostess, Mrs. Kilpatrick
The birds as farmers' assistants and how to attract them to our
gardens, Miss McGlashan
Discussion, ''Moths and their control." led by Mrs. R E. Forsyth
Roll Call, My favorite bird
June
"He has achieved success who has lived well."
Hostess, Mrs. McCullough
Social life of Grandmothers' day, Mrs. Luther Pilkey
Roll Call, Display of Grandmothers' possessions
One Legislation law discussed at each meeting. Convener, Mrs. Loyst
N
PROGRAMME
August, 1933
"Make the most of time, as it flies."
Hostess. Mrs. W Evans Programme by girls
Address, Care of the clothes and demonstration
of needlecraft, Miss B. Bacon
Demonstration, Packing a suit -case, Miss Sadie Evans
Competition, Best work apron (12-16 years -
Competition, Home-made candy, maple cream (girls under 12)
September
It's not doing the things we like to do, but liking the things
we have to do, that make life blessed.
Hostess, Mrs. Roy Morgan
Speaker, District President. Mrs. Roberts
Canada's call to her Women, Mrs G. M Forsyth
Salad demonstration —Mrs. N. Sanderson, Mrs. J. Pallister, Mrs.
L. Hill, Mrs.I. Dopking, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. D. Graham
October
"Usefulness comes by labor"
Hostess, Mrs. Dopking
Rural opportunities and how to make the
most of them, Mrs. D. Gregg
Providing for winter months, Mrs. J. Fleming
Demonstration, New ways of serving apples,
Mrs. Casirey, Mrs. Walford, Mrs. W. Palmer
November
Now sing we a song for the harvest,
"Thanksgiving, honor and praise.
Hostess, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth Folk songsof all nations
Comm., Miss M. Forsyth, Mrs. J. Glover, Mrs. E. Palmer
Roll Call - What I am thankful for
December
The hand that gives, gathers
Hostess, Miss S. E. Evans
Report of Convention, by Delegate
Discussion, What suggestions from the report we might adopt
Paper, Keeping the Christmas Spirit alive through-
out the year. Mrs R. E. Forsyth
Demonstration of inexpensive gifts Good Cheer Table
January, 1934
Every day a fresh beginning
Hostess, Miss C. Underhill Social Evening
symposium: The Ideal schoolteacher, by ex -teachers
3-minute discussion. Mrs. J. Gregg, Mrs. D. Gregg.
Mrs. F. Loyst, Mrs. M. Pugh, Mrs, Pearce, Miss J. Pilke3
Do we sufficiently appreciate "Dad" ? Mrs. Kilpatrick Conte
February
Knowledge is Power
Hostess, Mrs. D. Morgan
Debate —Resolved : "It is better for a girl to engage in Domes
tic Science, than to work in a factory.'
Affirm., Mrs. Pearce Neg., Miss M. White
Nutrition Study, Miss C. Underhill
Marcb
Hostess, Mrs. C. A. Overland
"Keeping Step with the times," Mrs..1. Coates
Prominent Irishmen. Mrs, D, A. Scott
Roll Call —Rainy day pastime for children
April
"Kindness, like grain, increasesby sowing."
Hostess, Mrs. W. G. Scott Grandmothers' Day
Demonstration, Canadian Handicrafts
Exchange plants or bulbs Roll Call —Memories of Grandmol
Com, to arrange program : Mrs. Dawson.
Mrs. G. Scott, Mrs. Pallister, Mrs. Rawson
May
The business of life is largely made up of minute affairs,
•equiringonly judgment and diligence
Hostess, Mrs. Loyst
Diversity of nationalities make the nation
vigorous and self-reliant
Paper, Miss Evans Election of Officers
(toll Call —A suggestion for next year's program
June
He that eats until he is sick must fast until he is well.
Hostess, Mrs. Palmer
Eating for beauty and good temper, Mrs. N. F. "Tomlinson
The outdoor meal, Mrs N. Goddard
Nutrition Study, Mrs. H. Johnson
Music, Current Events and Legislation at each meeting
We fltej4t .� A116 ti t I I1Q
C?� AREMONT BRAN' :H
PROGRAMME 1934-35
JULY
"The mainsprings of character are kindness and unselfishness"
Hostess, Mrs. H. Johnson Program by Girls
Girls demonstrate, Home-made Baking
Demonstration of Cool Drinks
Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Goddard; Mrs. D. Gregg and
Mrs. Lyman Pilkey
AUGUST
"A full purse is no cure for a heavy heart"
Hostess, Mrs. Loyst
Current Events Mrs. Porter
Address, "Take care how you invest" by Mr. Parker
Cookie Demonstration
Mrs.J.Pallister; Mrs. L. Hill; Mrs. W. G. Scott; Mrs. W. Pal-
mer; Mrs. D Morgan
Discussion - Two minutes, of the Institute's greatest problem
SEPTEMBER
"Make new friends, but keep the old; the new are silver but
the old is gold"
Hostess, Mrs. J. Gregg
Reception Day- Address by District President, Mrs. Roberts
OCTOBER 9 L!
"He who would enjoy power must pay the price of
responsibility"
Hostess, Mrs. W. G. Scott Social Evening %� �
Grandmothers and Grandfathers Entertain
Paper - Queen Mary, as a Grandmother, by Mrs. Rawson
Committee - Mrs. M. Pugh; Mrs. D. Dawson; Mrs. J. Pallister
and Mrs. W. Ward
Roll Call - "A Thanksgiving Thought"
NOVEMBE
"Books guide the voyager to a safe Irome port, across the sea
of joy" ..
Hostess, Mrs. D. Morgan
Books, as a Builder of Character, by Mrs. Loyst
Book Review - Mrs. Burton and Mrs. McIntyre
Christmas Cheer Table - Miss McGlashan
Current Events - Mrs. Lye
DECEMBER
"Friendship is the holiest of gifts"
Hostess, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth Christmas Carols
Miss Forsyth; Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Palmer
JANUARY
"The world is taking your photograle, Look pleasant please"
Hostess, Miss S. E. Evans
The Magnetism of Personality, by Mrs. H. Johnson
Report of Convention, by Delegate
Roll Call - "Economies we may all practice and enjoy"
FEBRUARY
`Lives of great men remind us we can make our lives -sublime'
Hostess, Mrs. W. Ward
The attainment of Culture, by Mrs. J. Gregg
Current Events, by Miss J. Pilkey Roll Call - Uses of Salt.
MARCH
"That which lies in the well of your thought will come up in
the bucket of your speech"
Hostess - Mrs. N. F. Tomlinson
The Last Talent in the World, by Miss S. E. Evans
Special Irish Music, by Mrs. J. H. Caskey; Mrs. D. A. Scott
Roll Call - "An Irish Joke" and Mrs. W. Evan,
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CLA►REMONT BRANCH
PROGRAMME 1935-36
AUGUST
"Kindness, like grain increases by sowing."
Hostessi—Mrs. R. Morgan Program Contest —Senior Girls, Dark Cake. Junior Girls, y Place
Cards for Thanksgiving.
SE,PTEMBER
"Let us takie time for all things."
Hostess— Mrs. J. Pallister Current Events —Mrs. Dawson
Recreations —;Mrs. B. Jones Roll Call —Do's and Don'ts for
Canning.
Demonstration --"Different Uses of Tomatoes," by Mrs Raw -
Palmer. son, Miss Mary Forsyth, drs. Wan. Cowie and .Mrs. , Wnl.
"They who
OCTOBER
Sow Courtesy, .Reap. Friendship." Hostess=Mrs. W. G. Scott
D'em tonstra�tion--�" „ Reception Day
aellied Salads by Mrs, Ili
land Mrs. Over-
t � land and Mrs. l). Morgan
NOVEMBER
"Good Health is; Above Wealth."
Hostess —Mrs. Harton ' "Health Talk" by Dr. Tomlinson
'J Address by Rev. J. L. Harton
Demonstration —`Uses of Milk or Milk Dishes" by Mrs. Bur-
ton, Mrs. Lonsdale and Mrs. J. Coates
DEC ,MBER
"At Christmas, play, and, make good cheer,,,
For Christmas comes but once a year."
Hostess —Mrs. G. M, Forsyth Delegates Report of Convention by the
Christmas Cheer Table
"The True Spirit of ,Christunas Giving" by Mrs. Harton
Demonstration - Short Bread, by Mrs. G. Scott, Mrs. H. G.
McIntyre and Mrs. Tomlinson
JANT�ARY
"Best Things ' in Life are Free.,,
Hostess —Mrs. Rawson PaPer—P'WOrthwhile Life Pu-_
poses" by Mrs. F. Carson
Current Events—Mq,ss J. Pilkey Muffin Demonstration. by
Mrs. McCullough'. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Deurden and Mrs.
Luther Pi'lkey`
"ER
Put all your ,gruntsinn a box,and sit on the lid."
Social Evening—Comanittee: Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. McLeod,
Mrs. Wm. Evans and Mz+s. J. Coates.
MAI#CH
hostess— There s nothing too good for the Irish."
Evans 'Livi, Notby Mrs.-D. Gregg. Travel Ta1gkL=Mrs,Jg
Evans. Demonstration' Home-made RugsndaQ Mrs.
Quilts
APRIL
"Till Avril is dead, charge not a Thread."
Hostess —Mrs. Overland- Success from Various Stand-
points" by -Mrs. G. M. Forsyth
Current Events —Mrs. Lye' Roll Call
Flower and Hints on Growing it.,, "My Favorite
MAY
H teSs—M "Ts. he
WifePalmeis r the Key of the House."
en. by Mrs. Rawson. Canada s Call to Her Wom-
of
Sandlwi�h Demonstration —Mrs. Walford, EMrrs 1 Harton,,f Mrs.sR.
Morgan and Mrs. E. Ward
u0men 1
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CLAREMONT BRANCH
PROGRAMME 1936-37
AUGUST
"Friendship is the Perfection of Love'
:At the United Church Reception Day
SEPTEMBER
"Best Things in Life are Free"
Hostess — Mrs. Augustine Roll Call —Quote a traffic Law
Travelogue Demonstration - Something New from
Something Old. Music
OCTOBER
"The Doors of Opportunity are Marked —Push and Pull"
Hostess — Mrs. Wm. Evans Paper —Front the Farmers'
Field to the Consumers' Table, by Mrs. Morgan Pugh
Contest — The Best Balanced and Most Economical
Dinner and Supper for a Family of Six. (Time con-
sidered). Prizes: First, $1.00; Second4 $0.75
Demonstration — Biscuit Dough in Various Ways.
by Mrs. Fleming, Mrs. Geo. Scott, Mrs. E. Palmer
Music
NOVEM,BER
r
"Let us be Thankful"
Hostess — Miss S. E. Evans Roll Call — What I am 1 Cal
Thankful For. Current Events — Mrs. Kilpatrick ! f
Paper — Home, the Anchor of Our National Life, by Mrs.
Frank Carson Demonstration — Covered
Pies, by Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Gleeson, Mrs. E. Ward,
Mrs. Lehman and Mrs. Lyman Pilkiey. Music
DECEMBER
Yostess — Mrs. G. M. Forsyth Report of the
Convention. koll Call — What I Would like i�o:
Christmas Dicken's Christmas Carol, dram-
atized, Mrs. Loyst, Con'v'r Demonstration —Articles
Made from One Yard of Factory Cotton.
Christmas Cheer Christmas Music
JANUARY
"Come Let us Make Merry Together"
Social Evening Grandfathers' and Grandmothers' Night
Guest Speaker. Demonstration of Quilt Patterns
of Today and Yesterday.
FEBRUARY
"Genius is The Art of T'akin¢ Pains."
Hostess — Mrs. Wm. Palmer Roll Call — What,
the Institute has Done For me.
Papers — Life of Emily Guest and Life of Mrs. Hoodless,
Founder of the Women's Institute.
Demonstration of Cake, by Mrs. Overland, Mrs.
Glover, Mrs. R. Pilkey, Mrs. R. Morgan Music
MARCH
"If you know a good thing pass it on."
Hostess -- Mrs. Rawson Roll Call — Canadian Women
of Note. Errors in English, by Mrs. Rawson
Book Review — One of the Best Books in the Library, by
Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Augustine.
Demonstration of Milk Soups — Mrs. McCullough,
Mrs. Jas. Coates, Mrs. Wm. Cowie, Mrs, Lye.
Music
APRILi
Motto — Starling Eggs, Try to get rid etc"
gwiflta.
CLAREMONT BRANCH
PROGRAMME 1937-1938
AUGUST
"The time to take care of the coming years, is this year".
Entertained by the Kinsale Branch.
SEPTEMBER
"They who give Courtesy reap Friendship".
Hostess — Mrs. W. R. Evans
Reception. Altona Branch, Guests.
OCTOBER
"If you want to be great, be small enough to be used".
Hostess — Mrs. Pearce
Dr. Tomlinson — Address - Infantile Paralysis.
Mrs. H. Johnson — Paper - "How we are benefitted by
meeting together".
Demonstration -- Pumpkin Pie - Mrs. M. Pugh,
Mrs. E. Ward, Mrs. Roy Morgan Mrs. Loyst,
Mrs. W. Palmer, Mrs. Pearce. Pumpkin Cake
! C - Mrs. R. Ward, Mrs. Overland. Pumpkin
! f Cookies - Mrs. R. Forsyth, Mrs. Carson.
NOVEMBER
® "Real and lasting victories are those of peace, and not of war".
Hostess — Mrs. F. Carson
Roll Call — "A Canadian Beauty Spot".
Rev. J. E. Glover — Address - Peace
Mrs. Stanbury — Paper - Influence of Associates.
Demonstration — Oatmeal - Mrs. Wallace, Mrs.
Duerden, Mrs. D. Gregg, Mrs. Lonsdale, Mrs. W.
Ward, Mrs. F. McCullough
DECEMBER
"Joy to the World, the Lord is Come".
93,3tess — Mrs. Kilpatrick.
Roll Call -- Last -Minute Gifts.
Paper — Mrs. Lye - "Christmas"
Report of Convention
JANUARY
"Talk Health, not Sickness"
Hostess -- Miss S. E. Evans
Roll Call — Do's and Don'ts for Institute Members
Mrs. McIntyre — Paper - Industry, as a Creator of
Wealth. Current Events — Mrs. W. Palmer
Demonstration — Dates -, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. John-
son, Mrs. Diamond, Mrs. Augustine, Mrs. R. E.
Forsyth.
FEBRUARY
"In order to keep happiness. you must give it away"
Open Meeting — in charge of the Directors.
MARCH
"Next to Excellence is the Appreciation of it"
Hostess — Mrs. McIntyre
Roll Call — School Day Remembrances
"Advantages. of the New Course in Public School" by
Miss Hosie. Symposium — Balanced Ration of
Work, Mrs. Kilpatrick. Balanced Ration of Leisure,
by Mrs. Carson. Balanced ration of Health, by
Mrs. Pearce.
APRIL
"Expect no more than you are prepared to give"
WaJ,f� a l�9s1 9'-nstifide
CLAREMONT BRANCH
PROGRAM 1938 - 1939
SEPTEMBER
"Be ye, thankful"
Hostess — Mrs. Diamond
Paper — "Thanksgiving" by Mrs. D. Gregg
Story — "When You and I were young Maggie" by Mrs.
Hooey. Roll Call — "Thanksgiving Menu".
OCTOBER
"Life is a Mirror if You Smile"
Hostess — Mrs. Lehman Current Events — Mrs. Dawson
Guest Speaker — Mrs. Cameron, Subject, "Temperance".
Paper — "A Girls' Supper Club", — Mrs. Glover
NOVEMBER
"Lest we Forget"
Hostess — Mrs. Farr. Paper — "Citizenship", Miss Evans
Address --- "Our Responsibility toward Peace Abroad", by
Rev. P. D. Augustine.
DECEMBER
"A Gift is Twice Blessed"
Hostess, Mrs. Glover Report of Convention Delegates
"Christmas Music and Composers", Mrs. E. Palmer and
Mrs. T. Gregg. Roll Call — "Christmas ideas"
Auction Sale, for Christmas Cheer
JANUARY
"Strong Resolves bring about Strong Results"
Hostess Mrs. G. Al. Forsyth Paper — "What
Books can do for you" — Mrs. J. Farr
Paper — "Doors that Open Out", Mrs. J. Gregg
Roll Call — "A Book I Enjoyed"
FEBRUARY
"Courtesy is a coin, of which we cannot have too much"
Open Meeting. Der -ate — "Resolved, that Activ- !
Middle Age, surpasses Youth, in the Joys of Life"
MARCH
"My Father and Mother were rLsh"
Hostess -- Mrs. Rawson; Review of $bo1; "In Search of
Ireland", by Mrs. Rawson. Current Events — Mrs.
Stanbury. Roll Call — "Irish Authors"
Demonstration — "Potatoes" by Mrs. Gibson, Mrs.
Redshaw, Mrs. Lehman
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WOMEN'S INSTITUTES
FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
AREA CONVENTION
THEME:
TALENTS ARE LOANS TO BE PASSED
ON TO OUR SUCCESSORS
November 6 and 7, 1957
also NOVEMBER 8th
Royal York Hotel, Toronto
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DECEMBER 11th, 1957
Convener — Mrs. W. Hill
Motto — `I will honour Christmas in my
heart and try to keep it through the
year"
Roll Call — Family Christmas customs
Current Events — Mrs. Anderson
A Christmas Demonstration by Mrs.
McConnell
Speaker —Mr. H. Lackey
Lunch Committee — Mrs. Beare, Mrs. Leh-
man, Mrs. F. Evans, Mrs. Dawson
JANUARY 15th, 1958
Convener — Mrs. R. Jackson
Motto — "He who has health has hope and
he who has hope has everything"
Roll Call — New discoveries in medicine
Current Events —Mrs. J. Ward
Topic —Home Economics and Health
Lunch Committee —Miss V. Forsyth, Mrs.
E. Evans, Mrs. Benns, Mrs. Torrance
FEBRUARY 19th, 1958
Convener — Mrs. K. Ward
Motto — "He who never made a mistake
never made anything."
Roll Call — My worst cooking experience
Current Events — Mrs. R. Ward
Speaker — Mr. Wm. Lawson —"Wills, from
the woman's point of view"
Lunch Committee — Mrs. J. Norton, Mrs.
Hutchings, Mrs. McConnell, Mrs. R.
Morgan.
MARCH 19th, 1958
Convener — Mrs. E. Evans
Motto — "Not everyone can do great things
but everyone can do small things in a
great way"
Roll Call — Suggestions or a donation for
the Tweedsmuir History.
Current Events — Mrs. M. Johnson
k Topic — Historical Research and 'Current
Events
Lunch Committee — Mrs. Fryer, Mrs. Pugh,
Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Wilker
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APRIL 16t.h, 1958
Convener — Mrs. W. Pegg
Motto — "Every privilege carries a re-
sponsibility."
Roll Call — Pay your fee
Current Events —Mrs, R. Drake
Reports of the year
Election of officers
Lunch Committee — Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. W.
Evans, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. Tomlinson
MAY 21st, 1958
Convener — Mrs. Carson
Motto — "One tree will make a million
matches; but one match will destroy a
million trees"
Roll Call — An industry of our own County.
Current Events —Mrs. E. Benson
Speaker — Mrs. Ellis Britton
Topiic — Agriculture and Canadian
Industries.
Lunch Committee — Mrs. L. Hill, Mrs.
Wallace, Mrs. J Ward, Mrs R. Ward.
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DECEMBER 9th, 1959
Motto — Blessed are those who can give
without remembering and take without
forgetting.
Roll Call —A Christmas thought.
Speaker —Mr. Carnegie.
Demonstration on wrapping parcels —Mrs.
McConnell.
Programme & Lunch — Mrs. R. Jackson,
Mrs. W. Lehman, Mrs. J. Ward.
JANUARY 20th, 1960
Home Economics & Health
Motto —Begin well and end better.
Roll Call —Your biggest storage problem.
Cheese Demonstration.
Programme & Lunch —Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs.
J. Norton, Mrs. R. Morgan.
FEBRUARY 17th, 1960
Resolutions
Motto —Stop saving minutes —save lives.
Roll Call —Do's and do not's for safety.
Safety —Mrs. Edgar Evans.
Programme & Lunch —Mrs. H. Green, Mrs
F. Evans, Mrs. McIntyre, Mrs. M.
Anderson.
MARCH 16th, 1960
Agriculture and Canadian Industries
Motto — Industry is fortune's right hand
man.
Roll Call —A Canadian Industry, its loca-
tion and product.
Contest.
Programme & Lunch —Mrs. F. Carson, Miss
V. Forsyth, Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. Wilker.
APRIL 20th, 1960
Annual Meeting
Motto —Nothing breeds fatigue like
inactivity.
Roll Call —Pay your fee.
Reports of the year.
Election of Officers.
Programme & Lunch —Mrs. ;R. Ward, Mrs.
Wallace, Mrs. E. Cook.
MAY 18th, 1960
Music Day
Motto —The world is full of beauty and its
clays are filled with music.
Roll Call —Demonstrate a song.
Musical contest.
Programme & Lunch —Mrs. K. Ward, Mrs.
K. Drake, Mrs. J. Peddie, Mrs. R.
Torrance.
DECEMBER 7th, 1960, 8:00 p.m.
Education
Motto —An educated citizens is an asset;
an uneducated citizen is a liability.
Roll Call —My Favorite Christmas Carol.
Programme —Christmas around the world
(a programme of music) —Mrs. Anonby.
Lunch — Mrs. E. Beare, Mrs. R. Jackson,
Mrs. H. Lehman, Mrs. A. Fryer, Mrs.
McConnell, Mrs. F. Loyst.
JANUARY 18, 19-61
Historical Research
Motto —The lessons of the past are the
sign posts of the future.
Roll Call —A task of the pioneed housewife.
Programme —Our Local Museum.
Lunch —Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. J. Norton, Mrs.
R. Morgan, Mrs. E. Britton.
FEBRUARY 15, 1961
Public Relations
Motto —Look back and give thanks; look
forward and take courage.
Roll Call —Where I would like a pen pal,
4-H Project
Lunch —Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. H. Green,
Mrs. F. Evans, Mrs. Wm. Browning.
MARCH 15, 1961
Health
Motto —Have a little rest, recreation and
nonsense.
Roll Call —How to relax.
Programme —Public Health Nurse —Mrs. E.
Mole.
Lunch —Mrs. F. Carson, Miss V. Forsyth,
Mrs. W. Evans, Mrs. Walker.
APRIL 19, 1961
Current Events
Motto —Be well informed
Roll Call —A community or Canadian event
of 1960.
Programme —Story behind a weekly news-
paper.
Lunch —Mrs. E. Cook, Mrs. R. Ward, Mrs.
C. Reynolds, Mrs. N. Tomlinson.
MAY 17, 1961
Home Economics
Motto —Be wise and economize.
Roll Call —Exchange of Tea Apron patterns
Programme —Demonstration.
Lunch —Mrs. K. Ward, Mrs. J. Peddie, Mrs.
R. Torrence, Mrs. Anonby.
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DECEMBER 6, 1961
Public Relations
Motto —Small deeds done are better than
large deeds planned.
Roll Call —Describe a Christmas dessert
Programme —Local Movies
Speaker —Rev. C. R. Nelson
Lunch —Mrs. G. Gquslin, Mrs. R. Torrence,
Mrs. J. Murray.
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JANUARY 17, 1962
Resolutions
Motto —A resolution is an important
medium of expression.
Roll Call —Your New Years Resolution.
Buzz Sessions —
Present Resolution to be discussed.
Lunch —Miss V. Forsyth, Mrs. M. Johnson,
Mrs. E. Beare, Mrs. J. Anonby.
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FEBRUARY 21, 1962
Education
Motto — You are better than you think.
Most men underrate themselves.
—Emmerson
Roll Call —Name a Canadian Poet
Programme—(1) Life of Pauline Johnson—
V. Forsyth. (2) Thoughts from Ralph
Waldo Emerson —Mrs. Lehman.
Music
Current Event —Mrs. Wallace
Lunch --Mrs. K. Ward, Mrs. G. McConnell,
Mrs. R. Whittington, Mrs. R. Ward.
MARCH 21, 1962
Health
Motto —Good health is better than wealth.
Roll Call —An important food in my daily
diet.
Speaker —Mrs. Ethel Mole —District Health
Nurse.
Lunch —Mrs. C. Keevil, Mrs. Wm. Wallace,
Mrs. F. Carson, Mrs. Edgar Evans.
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APRIL 18, 1962
Annual Meeting
Motto —Soil, like man, deteriorates when
abused.
Roll Call —New trends in Agriculture.
Agriculture —Vegetables and the origin of
their name.
Lunch —Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. E. Britton,
Mrs. W. Lehman, Mrs. N. Tomlinson.
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MAY 16, 1962
Citizenship
Motto —The two most difficult careers are
entrusted to amateurs —citizenship and
parenthood.
Roll Call — What my Community needs
I from its young people.
Programme —Let's take a look at Prejudice
—Mrs. R. Ward.
Music —Mrs. H. Dean.
Current Event.
Lunch —Mrs. Dean, Mrs. Wilker, Mrs. Neal,
Mrs. J. Ward.
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DECEMBER 5, 1962
Public Relations
Motto —Let us keep the Christmas spirit
deep within our hearts.
Roll Call —Recipe for Christmas cookies.
Programme —Speaker from Bell Telephone
Company.
Lunch —Mrs. W. Hill, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs.
E. Evans, Mrs. K. Ward, Mrs.
Middleton.
JANUARY 16, 1963
Resolutions
Motto —Through the voicing of opinion the
members work together to wield in.
fluence and shape policies of both
provincial and national interest.
Roll Call —A subject you think worthy of
a resolution.
Programme —Skit.
Lunch —Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. Carson, Mrs.
Keevil.
FEBRUARY 20, 19-63
Education
Motto —Education is largely a matter of
choosing one's company and listening.
Roll Call —Should we have Women on the
School Board? Why?
Frogramme—Educating the Retarted Child
—Mrs. T. Wheeler, Speaker.
Music —Mrs. R. Morgan.
Current Event —Mrs. Whittington.
Lunch —Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Anderson,
Miss Forsyth.
MARCH 20, 1963
Health
Motto —There is no better exercise for the
heart than reaching out to help
someone.
Roll Call —A cure for the blues.
Programme —Speaker —Mental Health.
Current Event —Mrs. Green.
Lunch —Mrs. Murray, Mrs. Torrance,
Mrs. Gauslin.
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APRIL 17, 1963
Annual Meeting
Motto —The love of the land is a love that
lies deep in the heart of man.
Roll Call —The number of electrical outlets
in your kitchen.
Speaker —Mr. H. L. Fair,
Dept. of Agriculture.
Programme —Electrical Safety.
Lunch —Mrs. Dean, Mrs. E. Benson,
Mrs. Pugh.
MAY 15, 1963
Citizenship
Motto —Good citizenship, like baseball,
requires teamwork.
Roll Call —A man or woman of the hour
and what he or she is doing for his
or her country?
Programme —Citizenship in a Democracy.
Music —Mrs. Beare. ,
Current Event —Mrs. Fryer.
Lunch —Mrs. Barton, Mrs. Anonby, Mrs.
McConnell.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE GRACE
We thank Thee Father for Thy care,
Food, friends and kindliness, we share,
May we forever mindful be,
Of "Horne and Country", and of Thee.
SOUTH ONTARIO DISTRICT OFFICERS
1963 - 1964
Past President ................ Mrs. Wm. Brown,
R.R. 1, Locust Hill, Ont.
President ............................ Mrs. S. Cawker,
Port Perry, Ont.
Secretary -Treasurer .... Mrs. Wm. A. Heron,
Brooklin, Ontario
Fed. Rep . ........................ Mrs. Wm. Brown,
R.R. 1, Locust Hill, Ont.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Agriculture and Canadian Industries —
Mrs. H McCool, Brooklin
Citizen hip and Education —
Mrs. V. Bunting,
63 Beatty Rd., Ajax, Ont.
Home Economics and Health —
Mrs. C. McTaggart,
Locust Hill, R.R, 1
Historical Research and Current Events
SEPTEMBER 18, 1963
at the Home of Mrs. F. Carson
Home Economics
Motto-4-H Homemakers to -day,
Institute Members to -morrow.
Roll Call —Sing, Say, Play or Pay.
Programme —A short paper on 4-H Clubs
Lunch —Mrs. L. Pugh, Mrs. Britton,
Mrs. W. Hill.
OCTOBER 16, 1963
Education
Motto —To listen well is one of the greatest
arts of conversation.
Roll Call —What career I would follow if
I were a teenager to -day.
Programme —Trip to the Royal Ontario
Museum.
NOVEMBER 20, 1963
Historical Research
Roll Call —Show an antique object
Motto —Do not resent growing old: many
are denied the privilege.
Programme —Hobbies through the years.
Report on Area Convention.
Lunch —Mrs. Carson, Mrs. Anonby,
Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Peddie.
DEC'EMBER 16th, 1964
Public Relations
Motto —It is more Blessed to give
than to receive.
Roll Call —A Christmas thought or verse
Programme —Entertain "Golden Age" Club
Lunch —Miss V. Forsyth, Mrs. M. Johnson,
Mrs. H. Johnson, Mrs. J. Neal.
JANUARY 20th, 1965
Health
at the home of Mrs. J. Anonby
Motto —Big troubles can hatch from
a little scratch.
Roll Call —If I were a "shut in" how
would I like to be remembered?
Speaker —Mrs. Almack
Lunch —Mrs. R. Morgan, Mrs. W. Lehman,
Mrs. J. Peddie.
FEBRUARY 17th, 1965
Historical Research
at the home of Mrs. K. Ward
Motto —In youth we learn; in age
we understand.
Roll Call —Name and show a keep sake
of your childhood.
Programme —Past history of iClaremont.
Lunch —Mrs. E. Beare, Mrs. E. Britton,
Mrs. F. Madill.
MARCH 17th, 1965
Canadian Industries
at the home of Mrs. W. R. Evans
Motto —Invest your time instead of
,spending it.
A bus trip to Christie's Biscuits.
Roll Call —A new product on our grocery
shelves and my reaction to it.
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APRIL 21st, 1965
Annual Meeting —time 1.30 p.m.
Motto —A good member is an active
member..
Roll Call —Pay your fee
Lunch --Mrs. L. Pugh, Mrs. W. Wallace,
Mrs. F. Carson.
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MAY 19th, 1965
Citizenship
Matto —Good citizenship, like baseball
requires team work.
Roll Call —Why I am proud to be
called a citizen.
Programme --Speaker: Mrs. Hans Hirsch
Lunch —Mrs. C. Reynolds, Mrs. H. Dean,
Mrs. M. Anderson.
DE'CEMBER 8th, 1965
Public Relations
Motto —"Concern for others, makes us
want to lighten their burdens."
Roll Call —Display a fancy Xmas wrapped
gift box.
Programme —Entertain "Golden Age Club"
Speaker —Mrs. Carter.
Lunch —Mrs. C. Reynolds, Mrs. J. Murray,
Mrs. E. Benson.
JANUARY 19th, 1966
Health
Motto —"It's the song you sing & the
smile you wear that makes the
sun shine everywhere."
Roll Call —A health rule I would
emphasize to a child.
Programme —A trip to the school for
retarded children at Ajax.
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FEBRUARY 16th, 1966
Citizenship
Motto —The Three A's which develop good
citizens are affection, acceptance, &
achievement.
Roll Call —Bring some article from another
country and tell ahout it (not Japan)
Programme —Film
Lunch —Mrs. K. Ward, Mrs. R. Middleton,
Mrs. R. Jackson.
MARCH 16th, 1966
Home Economics
Motto —New dishes make new appetites.
Roll Call —What particular phase of Home
Economics are you interested in,?
Speaker —Barbara Carson's Report on The
Girl's Conference for 4-H Home-
making club members.
Theme —The Club Girl to -day & to -morrow
Lunch —Mrs. J. Anonby, Mrs. H. Dean,
Mrs. M. Johnson.
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APRII. 20th, 1966
Annual Meeting —Time 1.30 p.m.
Dessert Lunch at 1.30 p.m. —Mrs. Wm.
Wallace, Mrs. L. Pugh.
Roll Call —(Pay Fees)
Programme —Demonstration on
"Block Printing"
1 MAY 18th, 1966
Education — Time 1.30 p.m.
J Dessert Lunch 1.30 p.m. —Mrs. W. Evans,
Mrs. R. Morgan, Mrs. R. Torrance
Motto —The better part of everyman's
education is that which he gives
himself.
Roll Call —Name a hobby I've chosen -
for when I have time.
Programme —Tour to Canadian Academy
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Women' s Institute
Claremont Branch
PR0GRAMl- E
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A goodly thing it is to meets
In friendship's circle bright)
Where nothing strains the plecsuize stilcet
For dims the radiant light.
i\o unkind words our lips shall pass;
I.o envy sour the mind
but each shall seek the common 1--Teal
The good of all mankind.
I,1EETIIGS TO BE HLLD THE
THIRD WEDt ESDAY
OF EACH i �: TTT
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Dec . IIth
home of hti rs . Evans Our Anrai ver s;:ry
PU-GLIC i-,-LATION5 "
I,arer cnt Community Hail
MOTTO The way to avoid a lot of sorrow i
,orry Fs;I� TAICAL 1��:S'°�► ICH
riOLL CALL Name an officer of the district.
'. rs. , o Carson; Mrs.0 .l.eyre4l0's,
PROGRA;IC:1 Public Relations, itsi"..�. Rr�ttcart;��Ts.ar._{v�ns�
Lunch hostess 1 rs. d.'-;vans Assisted by inn Lrs.R*jj tzJl'tonI
rs..i•�'frudieo rs.` •w"9ElTlsliXly=.T.9..'r ork,,,a'i�
fan. 15th
Home of Mrs.R.hamilton.
HEALTH
i. 0T'i0 Life is like a ladder every step ` on* of M'S• J• Pe"le
hOLL CALL home remedy for accidents. CTJMIrT
PROGRAi;.I.E exercise group to perform. F,Qading §s to th>t rind vf}:a* axerci a Is to
too body
LUNCH LIrs.C.Reynolos, Lxs.F.J�-_adill, --KRs Prive WI -,i steF `"ri3d: c:'s csbinert
tsono represonting an old aonC,or nare a r-,,umiber
o ' odr cr,,rrci l
Mrs. Barton, r°s. De,,in.
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PROGRAMME 1970-71
DECEMBER 9, 1970
APRIL 21, 1971
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Citizenship
Annual Meeting
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Home Mrs. Hamilton
Home Mrs. Dean
SEPTEMBER 16, 1970
Roll Call My Grandmother's Name
Roll Call Pay fees
Motto In youth we learn,
Motto Bread is the symbol of Home,
in age we understand
Home Economics
Programme Mrs. Middleton and
Hope and Hospitality
Home Mrs. Barton
Mrs. Hamilton
Programme Potluck Lunch and reports
Roll Call Do's & Don'ts for Safety
Senior Citizens Invited
Motto Nature never spoils her work
Demonstration on Puterizing — Mrs. Peddie
by being in a hurry
Lunch: Mrs. Carson, Mrs. Lehman,
Programme Safety in the kitchen —
Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Madill
MAY 19, 1971
Mrs. Reynolds
JANUARY 20, 1971
Agriculture
Demonstration and lunch by hostess I
Public Relations
Home Mrs. Frew
Euchre in Hall
Roll Call Name a beauty spot in Canada
Convenors Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Murray
Motto Keep smiling, the whole world
OCTOBER 21, 1970
FEBRUARY 17, 1971
is taking your picture
Education
Health
Programme Alaska Travelogue —
Visit to St. Paul's Cathedral — Bloor St.,
Home Mrs. D. Middleton
Mrs. Benns, Mrs. Peddie,
Toronto
Roll Call What I leave for my husband
Mrs. Anderson
Convenor Mrs. Dean
and family for lunch while
Report on
I'm away
Resolutions Mrs. Britton
Motto Go oft to the house of a friend
Lunch provided by hostess
NOVEMBER 18, 1970
for weeds choke an unused path.
Programme 4—H Girls
Current Events
Mrs. Hamilton
Home Mrs. Anderson
Lunch Mrs. Middleton and Mrs. Dean
JUNE 16, 1971
Roll Call Bring your oldest button and
MARCH 17, 1971
Canadian Industries
give its history
Historical Research
Home Mrs. Newman
Motto Memory is a wonderful
Home Mrs. Evans
Roll Call Honey recipe
treasure, if you know how to
Roll Call Bring a picture of a vanishing
Motto Three things we can learn from
pack itland
Convention Report
mark
erday's junk is today's
Motto Yesterday's
the bee; go straight, keep busy,
Programme Japan and its famed Osaka
antique
and gather sweet things as we go
'70 — Mrs. Vint
Programme Mrs. Carson
Programme Mrs. Benson on Honey
Lunch Mrs. Peddie and Mrs. Benson
Lunch Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Hamilton
Lunch provided by hostess.
PROGRAMME 1971-72
DECEMBER 8, 1971
Motto
Courtesy is like the air in
SEPTEMBER
15, 1971
Health
Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs.
a tire, it eases many jolts
Education
Home
Lehman
Mrs. E. Fryer
and saves many sore
spots.
Bus trip to Ontario Place
Roll Call
Bring a gift for exchange.
Demonstration
and take a box lunch.
Motto
Thoughtfullness is the
Lunch
Mrs. Middleton and Mrs.
Roll Call
My choice observation at
essence of friendship
Benson.
Ontario Place.
Demonstration
& Convention report
Motto
We may build more
Lunch
Mrs. G. Gauslin, Mrs.
splendid habitations, full
Murray & Mrs. Quayle.
APRIL 19, 1972
our rooms with paintings
Annual Reports
and with sculptures, but
we cannot buy with gold
JANUARY 19, 1972
Home
Mrs. Dean
the old associations.
l R Public Relations
Roll Call
Dues --sing, say, play or
Euchre in hall
pay.
OCTOBER 20, 1971
Convenor
Mrs. Evans & Mrs.
Motto
A backward glance may
Canadian Industries
Mrs. Benson & Mrs. G.
Quayle.
encourage forward
Gauslin
strides.
Tour by car Ontario
FEBRUARY 16, 1972
county. Picnic lunch.
Historical Research
MAY 17, 1972
Roll Call
Name a Canadian In-
dustry.
Open House
75 Anniversary W.I.
Motto
The man that rolls up his
Skit by institute & En
Home
Mrs. Frew
sleeves seldom loses his
tertainment
Deomonstration
Mrs. Brooks
shirt.
Roll Call
An, institute Current
Roll Call
Mad Hatters hat
Event
Motto
Plant kindness and reap
NOVEMBER 17, 1971
Motto
We may live without
love
friends, we may live
Citizenship
without books, but
Home
Mrs. Hamilton
civilized man cannot live
JUNE 21, 1972
Slides on Africa by Dr. N.
without cooks
Current Events
Mrs. Carson
F. Tomlinson
Home
Mrs. Newman
Roll Call
Name a country and their
MARCH 15, 1972
Roll Call
An article given you by a
race
Consumers Studies
relative
Motto
All nations smile in the
Vitamins - Mrs. Hamilton
Motto
I will look upon everyone
Lunch
same manner
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs.
Roll Call
Bring a sample of fancy
as a neighbour, who
deserves a neighbourly
Wint.
work
act from me.
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SEPTEMBER 211. 1972 Home —Mrs. Elizabeth Fryer
Education —A visit to The McMichael Conservation Demonstration on shells
Coll- -Dion of art Roll Call —Invite a friend and bring a gift
Roll Gall —Name a famous artist Motto —Christmas is for sharing
Motto, Manhood, not scho�iarship fit Tie;fist aim of Lunch —Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Vint
educal ion.
(I("I'OIER Ill, 1972 �IPAII
JANUARY 17. 1973
Resohitions—Mystery Tour' hf �� public Relations —Euchre in Community Haft
Rsolulions by Mrs:` D. Britton �/� Convenors —Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Vint
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Roll 411—Name an insect and how to control it.
Citizenship and world affairs —Mrs. Middleton and
Mottos -An acre of performance is worth a whole world
1 Mrs. Dean
of promise.
+�4, Home —Mrs. Anderson
NOVMiMKER IS, 1972 off.
Canadian Industries —Convention report
Demonstration —Foods of"other countries
Hume Mrs. Clara Carmen Information on the metric system
Roll Call —Articles for the Historic books
Motto -Building for tomorrow on this years heritage
APRIL 19. 1973
Consumers affairs —Mrs. Hamilton
Annuall reports and dues
Home,Mrs,. Hamilton .
Pot Luck Lunch.
Roll Call —The voice of'each member
Motto —A cheerful grin will let you in.
MAY 16. 1973
Agriculture —Mk. Benson Cobbler is Kmg.
Home —Mrs- Frew
Roll Call —Name of a potato
Motto —As ye sew, so shall ye reap
Demonstration --Mrs. Frew Rolf Call —Your weight -in Kilograms y /I' Lunch Hostess
Roll Call —Anew housekeeping idea
Motto —Learning and living JUNE 211. 197:1
Lunch —Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs_ Sanderson Home -Mrs. Newman,
Mond —When love. and ski ll'work together, expect a Cultural Activities —Mrs. Carson - book review
MARCH 21, 197:1
masterpiece
Cultural Activities Roll Call Bring_you oldest coin
Lunch —Mrs,. • Carson, and Mrs., Lehman, ,
Tweedsmuir History Book Display -Mrs. McTaggart, Motto=Read, t`he besf%bks first or you may not haVe1 a
DECEMKh:R Ia, 19i:
Family and Consumers. Affairs —Mrs. Jean Hamilton,
Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Sanderson- - b .,�,� chance to read them at all.
and Mrs. Lehman Home —Mrs. Middleton Lunch —Hostess
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2.
SEPTEEER 19, 1973
Family and Consumer Affairs -
Mrs. Jean hamilton
A visit to Mrs. Wm. Evan's cottage
Roll Call - Your choice of crafts
Motto - Nothing is difficult when
you put your heart into it
Picnic Lunch
OCTOBER 21. 1973
Home - Mrs. Jean Hamilton
World Affairs - Mrs. Middleton
Display by 4-H girls
Roll Call - A picture of distant
place I visited
Motto = Keep abreast of the times
and study trouble spots of
the world
Lunch - Hostess and Mrs. -Evans
NOVEMBER 17, 1973
Home - Mrs. L. Reynolds
Citizenship - Mrs. Dean
Convention Report
Roll Call - Your idea on citizen-
ship participation
Motto - Do unto others as though
you were the others
Lunch - Hostess and Mrs. Peddie
JANUARY 16, 1974
Home - Mrs. Dean
Education - Mrs. Carson
Music Appreciation
Roll Call - Name a musician
Motto - A busy mind is never a bored
one
Lunch - Hostess and Mrs. C. Carson
FEBRUARY 20, 1974
Home - Mrs. M. Anderson
Curator - Mrs. Anderson and
Mrs. Sanderson
History of Pickering Museum
Roll Call - Entertainment news of the
Claremont area
Motto - Wisdom is the principle thing,
get wisdom and with all thy
getting, get understanding
Lunch - Mrs. Vint and Mrs. Sanderson
MARCH 20; 1974
Home - Mrs. D. Middleton
a, Agriculture & Canadian Industries -
;� Mrs. Beason
Roll Call - Uses of Soya Beans
Motto - Support Canadian products
and Canadian Industry will
support you
Lunch - Hostess and Mrs. Peddie
DECEMBER 12, 1973
Home - Mrs. E. Fryer
Cultural Activities - Speaker
Christmas Music
Roll Call - A Christmas decoration
Motto - Keeping the Christmas spirit
throughout the year
Lunch -Mrs. Benson and Mrs. Briggs
APRIL 17. 1974
Home - Mrs. D. Brrtton
Annual -- Pot Luck -- Meeting
Public Relations - Mrs. A. Evans
Roll Call - `'What on Eartho'
Motto - It is good to help a friend,
but it is nobler to conceal
it
MAY 15, 1974
Home - Mrs. H. Newman
Consumer Affairs - Mrs. Hamilton
Roll Call - Your old Cook Book
Motto - Simple food is good taste
and it won't be disgraced
if in brain box, cash box
or ice box - no waste
Lunch - Hostess
JUKE 19, 1974
Home - Mrs. Frew and talk on her
trip abroad
Resolutions - Mrs. Britton
Roll Call - Skit from Handbook
Motto - Resolve to do more for
Home and Country
Lunch - Hostess
11
5BPTENIDER 18, 1974
Education - Mrs. C. Carson
A visit to McLaugh1in Home in Oshawa
Roll Call - A McLaughlin achievement
Motto - I will study and get ready &
perhaps my chance will come.
OCTOBER 16, 1971�
Family & Consumers Affairs
Home - Mrs. J. Hamilton
Roll Call - Bring a fruit or veg,,)Iab3.e
Motto - Life is like an onion,
Yo;i peel off one layer at a time
and sometimes you weep
Lunch - Hostess & Mrs. Britton
NC)VFYBER 20, 1974
Public Relations
Meeting held in Community Hall
Invitation to Altona W.I. including
District President - Mrs. F. Byers
speaker
Hostess - Mrs. W.R. Evans
Roll. Call - The role of the Women? s
Institute in modern society
Motto - A world to share
Lunch Committee - Mrs. Reynolds,
Mrs. Merritt
Mrs. Briggs,
Mrs. Lehman
Mrs. Frew
Mrs. James
DECEMBER 11 197�
Home - Mrs. W.R. Evans
Agriculture & Canadian Industries
Christmas in Canada & Al -road
Roll Call - Show a hobby
Motto - God gave us mew ries, so we
could have roses in December
Lunch - Hostess & Mrs. Benson
JANUARY 15. 1975
Home - Mrs. E. Fryer
Cultural Activities
A study on Pauline McGibbon
Convention report
RoU Call - Name a woman V.I.P.
Motto - Let us not forget to be kind
Lunch - Hostess & Mrs. Vint
FEBRUARY i }-, 1,97 55
Home - Mrs. Anderson
Historical Research
Roll Call - Bring your old reader
Farm log, Lot 20, Con. 9, by
Mrs. Britton
Motto - I would rather be a poor
man in a garret with plenty
of books, than a king who did
not love reading
MARCH 19, 197 5
Home - Mrs. Dean
World Affairs - A.C.W.W. conference
report
Roll Call - An item on United Nations
Motto - See everything, overlook a
great deal & correct a little
Lunch - Hostess & Mrs. Middleton
APRIL 16, 1975
Home - Mrs. Carson
Annual meeting - Pot luck lunch -
12:30 noon
Reports & Resolutions
Roll Call - Reading on smiles
Motto - Keep smiling, the whole
world is taping your
picture
Lunch - Hostess & A32 Members
•wi
Citizenship
Visit to Nuclear plant &( ounty Court}
Roll Call - A custom of another J
country that I like
Motto - Many roots find strength
together
Picnic lunch
JUNE 18, 1975
Home - Mrs. Newman
Program on agriculture
Pictures of Gardens - Mrs. Hamilton
Roll Call - Hobby Basket - each
member price their
article
Motto - Making marriage work is like
running a farm, you have to
start all over again each
morning
Lunch - Hostess
SEPTEMBER 17 1975
Education -Mrs. ara Carson
Convenor
Home -Russ Isabel Gregg
Roll Call -A woman teacher who
has influenced my life.
Hotto-go child is expendable.
Lunch -Hostess & Mrs. Reynolds
OCTOBEP, 15.1 1975
NuBlic Relations -Mrs. A. Evans
Trio to Peterboro & Petroglyphs
Roll Call -Name & describe some
type of plough.
t7otto-A man travels the world
over in search of what he
needs & returns home to
find it.
N0VR"3EP 19 1975
Famlly &: Consumer Affairs
Home -Mrs. Iamilton
Roll Call -Something in your
home which you have recycled
Convention Report -
Scandinavian trip by '?rs. Lapp
Lunch -hostess -Mrs. Lapp
DECI3I3ER. 10, 1975
Cit zenship=Rirs. D. Middleton
home -Mrs. E. Fryer
Christmas Traditions in Ontario
Entertainment -
Roll Call -One form of politeness
I admire.
.aotto-A lot of good could be
be done in the world, if no-one
got the credit for it.
Lunch -Hostess -Mrs. Middleton
Mrs. Briggs
JANUARY 21 1976
Cultural Activities- twit ies-lirs . Carson
Uome-Mrs. A. Evans
Roll Call -Tell about a village.
Notto-Experience is not what
happens to a man, it is what
a man does with what happens
to him.
Demonstration -Shrink Art
Mrs. Hamilton
Lunch -Hostess & Mrs. Porter
FEBRUARY 13 1976
HIstorical Research
:come -Mrs. ti. Anderson
"Iuseums of Ontario
Roll Call -Bring a utensil used
75 years ago.
Motto -History is in the making.
Now is the time to record it.
Lunch -Hostess & Urs. Sanderson
.MARCH 17, 1976
Agriculture -Mrs. N. Benson
Nome-".Irs. Benson
Report by District Convenor
(A:rs. D. Britton)
officers conference
Roll Call -What are we doing to
conserve energy?
Notto-He who works with nature
works with God.
Demonstration
Lunch -Hostess & Mrs. R:. Benson
APRIL 21 1976
Pot Luck Lunch-12:30
Home -Mrs. C. Carson
Consumers Affairs -
Mrs. Hamilton
Roll Call -Pay your dues &.
your beef which would lead
to a resolution.
Motto -Listen carefully but
decide for yourself.
MAY 19 1976
Canadian Industries -
Mrs. Y'. Benson
Afternoon Euchre -Club .louse
Lunch -All provide convenors
Mrs. Peddie - Mrs. Gauslin
JU*NE 16 1976
World Affairs -Mrs. D. Middleton
Home -Mrs. ilarry Newman
Roll Call -My favourite
Sport.
Motto -We all live under
same sky but we don't
the same horizon.
Lunch -hostess
Ontario
the
all iiave
SEPTEMBER 15 1976 JANUARY 19 1977 --
jstauT_leaeancft C—c tc.zensp WoAtd A44aiu
2 PM visit to Mathham Museum Rott Ca t-Bt.i.ng a qu.itt block
Rott Catt-Name an an ti.cte 1 tAkew Motto -Spend a thought bebote you
in the dump and wish I upend a penny
had. Taking a took at youuset2 by
Motto -Age shoutd bni.ng wisdom, 4-H giAts
but it cannot do Aso to the Lunch 9 hostesses Mtz . Andetuson
man who w.c tt not team. 6 Mu . PotteA
Lunch at the home o6 Maus. Dotes Lapp Ptace-Community Hatt
Assisted by Mu. L. Gaul. tin
OCTOBER 20, 1976
FEBRUARY 16, 1977
Citizenship 9 Wottd A60iAz
TamitN 8Conlsumerus A66aiU
Home -Mu . Robt. Batton
Rot CatZ-An experience I had
Rott Catt-Name a 6onmer Pni.me
due to a maZeading
Minvsten
advettus ement.
Motto -Human beings ate tied together
Moto -The aitc we breathe L6 t i 4e
by .ideas and 6eeting.6, not
giving.
geography
Let us not hetp to maize it
Lunch -Hostess 9 Mu. Middleton
.ti6e de�stAoying
Demo nsttcatio n-
NOVFMBFR 17, 1976
Lunch 9 Hortasa-Mu. Peddie
F y 9 ConsumeA A66avus
9 Wus. Bxiggs
Home -Mu. F. Fryer
Place -Community Hatt
RoU Catt-My bavou ,Ue Summer
"
desseht
MARCH 16, 1977
Matta -Fame is a jickte Good upon
CuttuAat ATg—atAz-W:zs Gregg
a sh,ijting plate.
Home -Mu . Dorothy Bruton
Lunch-Ho,stas 8 hkz. Reynotds
Rott Cate -Something I Lead .in
Atea Convention Repoht
Home 9 Country
Motto -He who owns a hobby, owns
DECEMBER 8, 1976
a mental island o6 tejuge
Pubtic Retatcons
Lunch-Hoste6z 9 Mrus. McAA tt
Home -Mu . Ulm. Evans
Rott Carl-w.cl,2. be a vaAi.ety
APRIL 20, 1977
by membeu 6or .lunch
'Annuat Meeting
Motto -Thou s hatt .love thy ne.ighbout
Pot Luck .lunch at Community
as th ys eZ6
Hat - 12 : 30
Chtiztmas message -A minister
Sing, say or pay - 2V
Lunch- Hostess 9 Mu. Margaret Benson
Br.usinaz 9 Repotts
Ho4tezz-gus . Caruson 8
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M Hami to n
MAY 18 1977
gnc ct ute 9 Canadian Indubttiee
Home-Mizb I.sabe e Gregg
Rott Catt-Detaited account how an
atcticee is made
Motto-Peopte who have wild ideas
about how to nun the earth
ought to .6tart with a s matt
garden
Putp and papeA by Mts . BAi ton
Lunch -Hostess 6 Wo . Sandeu o n
JUNF 15, 1977
uc o n- us . Cams o n
Home -Mu. H. Newman
RoV. Ca2t-what have I done to
orate mote -i,ntetat
in education
Motto-Kindnezz is the bond o6
6tiendsh.ip and the book o6
.love
Book review
Lunch-Ho5te1s6
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South Ontario
December 12, 1979
March 19, 1980
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Claremont Branch
1979-1980 PROGRAMME
Meetings 2 pm
August 22, 1979 TIME 9:15 am
I�Trip to Milton Agricultural
Museum. BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH.
September No meeting
October 17, 1979
70th Anniversary
Place- Claremont Community Hall
Display of Dolls by Betty Devitt
Barbie Dolls by Maud Anderson
Lunch- All provide
November 21, 1979
Agriculture
Home- Marjorie Neilson
Motto- The peace of the World
depends on food.
Roll Call- Bring a household
article with which to
make music
Plants by Mar iorie Neilson
Lunch- Marjorie Neilson
Jean Hamilton
World Affairs
Home-
Motto- Life is like a seed, it
grows according to its
care
Roll Call- A childhood memory of
Christmas
Year of the Child. Speaker -
Lynda Carter
Demonstration by,Marg Cook
Lunch- Dorothy Middleton
Annie Porter
January 16, 1980
Family and Consumer Affairs
Home- Aldine Evans
Motto- I resolve to do the best
I can, with what I have
Roll Call- Show and tell
St. John's Ambulance
Lunch- Aldine T:vans
Dorothy Britton
February 20, 1980
Education & Cultural Activities
Home-
Motto- Time given to thought is
the greatest time saver
of all
Roll Call- Bring an old Valentine
Art by Mary Bowden
Lunch- Hazel Sanderson
Audrey Atkinson
Citizenship
Home- Lillian Gauslin
Motto- Courage is what it
stand up and speak,
down and listen
Roll Call- Name a Federal
Parliament
Slides by Mrs Chamberlain
Lunch- Lillian Cranslin
Mary Hill
takes to
or sit.
Member of
April 1.6, 1980 TIME 12:30 pm
Annual Meeting, - Reports
Place- Claremont Community Hall
Motto- A good member is an active
member
Roll Call- Pay fees
Hobby Basket
Lunch- Pot luck
May 21, 1980
Education
Home- Viola Smith
Motto- Success is the harvest of
enthusiasm
Roll Call- Tell of an interesting
place you have been
Programme by Isobel Gregg
Lunch- Viola Smith
Doris Norton
June 18, 1980
Curator
Home- Isobel Gregg
14otto- Do not resent growing old, may
are denied the privilege
Roll. Call- Read an item from an old
newspaper
History by Lillian Gauslin
Lunch- Hostess
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SEPTEMBER 16th 1981
Family & Consumer Affairs
Homer Mary Hill
Motto: She who has a hobby has a
mental island of refuge.
Roll Call: Name a little thing
that makes life more beautiful.
Demonstration: Flower making:
Lunch: Mary dill & Doris Norton
OCTOBER 20th (Tuesday) 1981
Education & Cultural Activities
Time: 12.30 Pot Luck
Invite Brougham W.I.
Place : Community Hall
Pictures on Icell-n('. by
Miss Isobel Gregg
Motto: You are Never too old to
learn you are not too stubborn
to try.
Roll C-,,.11: A Memorable event at
School.
Lunch: Everyone provide.
Tea: Aldine Evans.
NOVEMBER 18th 1981
ant�dian Industries. Tour of
CNEIL Lab. Stouffville...
Lunch
WORLD AFFAIRS
Speaker :Rev: Clark
Motto: Peace on Earth Good
will to Men.
Roll Call: Recollection of
Xmas or a reading.
Lunch:- Annie Porter & Maud&
Anderson..
JANUARY 20th 1982:-AGRICULTURE
Conservation Speaker
Motto: Gardening is the best
and Hea.ltiest hobby on earth..
Roll Call: A useful cooking
hint.
Lunch: Alice Peddie & Dorothy
Britton
FEBRUARY 17th 1982
FA11fILY & CON;;LTIER AFFAIRS
Motto: Good Het%lth & Good Food
are two of life' Blessing..
-Roll Call: A vegetable I enjoy
now that I didn't as a child.
Porgrea me: Sandra Carson and
Eunice Gammage.
Lunch: M,-,ry Morgan. Mary hill &
Olive Vine.
MARCH 17th 1982 EDUCATION
Motto: A wise Mind is like a
Savings account, it needs
regular deposit.
Do it Yourself programme...
Lunch: Hazel Sanderson
RML 21gst 1982 RESOLUTIONS
ANNUAL MEETING
Home: Dorothy Britton
12.30 Pot Luck
Motto:- Is Your Beef a
Resolution.
Roll Call:- Tell something
interesting about your House.
Hobby Basket:
Demonstration: Hairpin Lace
by Shirley Pilkey.
MAY 19th 1982 CURATOR
Motto-- Take Advantage of the
small opportunties & you
won't need to wait... for the
little ones..
Roll Call: Bring somethinE
that was made in Claremont.
Lunch: Clara Carson and
Lillian Gauslin..
JUNE 16th 1982
CITIZENSHTP & WORLD AFFATRS
Home: Isobel Gregg
Motto: There is magic in a
World of Praise...
Roll Call: Who was the Prime
Minister the Year You were
Born....
Programme: Alice Peddie
Lunchr Isobel Gregg
September 1.1. 1982 January 19, 1983 Fpril 20, 1983
Education & Cultural Activities
Place- Visit Museum at Markham
Motto- Be proud of your farm
heritage and have faith
in the future
October 20, 1982
Canadian industries
Place- Visit Mc Neils Lab at
Stouffville
Motto- True success is overcoming
the future of being
unsuccessful
November 17,� 1982
Curator
home- Yrs Aldine Pavans
Motto- The future that we sLudy,
and plan for begins today
Roll Call- Something interesting
happening to a relative
going to a grist mill
Prograrwr;e- Mr Bill Clark to give
us a talk on mills
Lunch- Mrs Aldine Evans
Mrs Jean Rose
December 8, 1982
Motto- To give, and forgive is
a good way to live
Roll Call- Read a Xmas card verse
Convention Reports
Demonstration- 11,ts Marg Cook
Lunch- Mrs Wyn Chamberlain
Mrs Mary Morgan
Family & Consumer Affairs
Motto- We never know what we can
do till we try
Roll Call- An item from Home &
Country
Demonstration- Mrs Jean Rose
Lunch- Mrs Clara Carson
Mrs Sandra Carson
Februan16 , 1983
Family & Consumer Affairs
Home- Mrs 4,Iym Chamberlain
Motto- Just whistle a tune and
the day is merry
Roll Call- Bring a picture of
yourself in your 20's
Programme- Shopping tips
by Mrs Clara Carson
Lunch- Mrs Maud Anderson
M,•s Eunice Ga-mmage
March 16, 19U
Education
Motto- It is not the talented
who serve the best, but
the dedicated
Roll Call- Name a country in
Africa
Programme- 4-H Club and
Pictures on Africa by
Isobel Gregg
Lunch- Mrs Hazel Sanderson
Mrs Mary Hill
Resolutions
Annual Meeting
Home- Mrs Dorothy Britton
"'ime- 12:30 pm
Yotto- Put sugar in what you say
and salt in what you hear
Poll Call- Name an implement or
appliance your forefather
never thought of
Demonstration
Lunch- Pot Luck
Nay 18, 1983
Canadian Industries
Place- Visit Clock Museum at
Bradford
Motto- Home is the headquarters for
building the community
Jane 15, 1983
Citizenship & World Affairs
Home- Miss Isobel ffregg
Motto- Horries are where citizenship
is started
Roll Call- The year you joined the
Institute
Programme- Book Review by Alice
Peddie - A Diary of Anne
Frank
Lunch- Miss Isobel Gregg
I q U .,63
September 21, 1983-
Family & Consumer Affairs
Motto: .Waste not, want not.
o 1 Cali: How can one be a charming
hostess?
Demonstration: Cake Decorating by
Mrs. Anthony.
Home & Lunch: Mary Hill
October 19, 1983.
Citizenship & World Affairs
Motto: It's not what you start with
that count, but what you finish with.
Roll Call: May net Proverb.
Mary Morgan: Snowmen requirements
Report on W.I. Vancouver Convention
Lunch: Doris Norton
November 16, 1983.
Family -c Consumer Affairs
ti,^t+o: Is a woman's time worth
anything?
ioll malls New things from old.
Demonstrations Snow men -Mary Morgan
& Wyn Chamberlain
Lunch: Jean Nose & 'Margaret Gall
December 7, 1983.
Home: Mrs. Aldine Evans
Motto: Like'�sunshine after rain,
Christmas comes again.
Roll Call: Something you have made
for a decoration for Christmas.
Speaker: Evelyn Michell
Lunch: Aldine Evans 4 Mary Morgan.
January 18, 1984.
Home-1,hTn Chamberlain
Education & Cultural Affairs
Motto: Before borrowing money from
a friend, decide which you need
more.
Roll Call: Lot, street or sideline.
Speaker: Bank :Manager.
Lunch: Wyn Chamberlain, Uorothy Britton
February 15, 1984.
Family & Consumer Affairs
Home - Sandra Carson
Motto: To handle yourself, use Sour
head, to handle others, use yoa.-
heart.
'loll all: Housekeeping helpful hints
Program on drugs.
Lunch: Sandra Carson
', L''urice Gammage
March 21, 1984.
Curator
Mottos If you're over the hill,
why not enjoy the view?
Roll Call: Bring # piece of china.
Talk on china.
Lunch: Annie Porter, Maude Anderson
April 18, 1984.
Resolutions.
Home: Dorothy Britton
Annual Meeting : Time- 12.30 p.m.
Pay fees
Motto: The moral. and physical evils
of fault finding.
:Demonstration: Hairpin lace by
Elva Reid
Lunch: Pot Luck
May 16, 1984.
Agriculture
Motto: The fragrance always stays
in the hand that gives the rose.
Roll Call: A gardening hint.
Trip to Nuclear Plant.
June 20, 1984.
Education& Cultural Activities
Motto: May your path be bathed in
sunshine.
Roll Call: Recipe for leftovers.
Visit to Foster Memorial and TX'hite
Rose Flowers Gardens.
Lunch to Miss Isabel Gregg's.
Sept. 121, 1984
'Education & Cultural Activities -
Home - Mary Hill
Roll Call - Show & Tell something on
Bicentennial
Motto - Better to wear out thAn rust
out.
Film on "Lung Disease"
lunch - Mary Hill & Doris Norton
October 17, 1984
75th Anniversary in Claremont
Community Hall Basement - 1.30 p.m.
Mrs. Kay Sayers to show pictures
jon quilts.
November 21, 19b4
Visit to Cullen Barns 10:00 A.M.
December 5, 1984
Family & Consumer Affairs
Home - Mrs. Wyn Chamberlain
Roll Call - Memories of Christmas
Motto - Look back and thank God,
Look forward and trust Him.
Speaker - Lady froo�"Chosen Ones
Mission", Stouffville.
Lunch - Wyn Chamberlain &
Eunice Gammage
January 16, 1985.
Education & World Affairs
Motto - Opportunity never comes;
it is here.
To school to learn about computers
Lunch - Laura Reynolds & Jean Rose
February 20, 1985
Family & Consumer Affairs
Home - Sandra Carson
Motto - Love wasn't put in your
heart to stay!
Love isn't Love, until you
give it away.
Roll Call - A cure for a fit of the
blues.
Speaker - Minister
Lunch - Sandra Carson & Aldine Frans
March 20, 1985•
Curator
Home - Lillian Gauslin
Motto - The only people who never
fare, are those that never try.
Roll Call - Early recollection of
my favourite food.
Speaker - Mrs. Wideman (baking)
Lunch - Lillian Gauslin, Margaret
Gall.
April 17 198
Resolutions
Home - Dorothy Britton
Annual Meeting - time 12:30 p.m.
pay fees
Roll Call - Why I joined the
Institute and what benefit it
has brought me.
Exercises by Sandra Carson
May 15. 1985
Education & Cultural Activities
Home - Isabel Gregg
Mottos Do Not stain today's blue
skies with tomorrow(s clouds.
Pictures by Isabel Gregg on
Cathedrals.
Lunch - Isabel Gregg
June 19, 1985
Agriculture & Canadian Industries
Cullen Gardens
Sept. 25, 1985.
Agriculture & Canadian Industries.
Home- Evelyn Jones
Motto - To be a star, you,must have
five good points.
Roll Call - Bring an unusual flower.
Speaker - Mrs. Hoskins -demonstration
on flower arranging.
Lunch- Alma Wilson and Evelyn Jones
Oct. 16, 1985.
Citizenship & World Affairs.
Home - Maude Anderson
Motto - Friendship is the only cement
that can hold the world
together.
Roll Call - Souvenir from another
country.
Speaker - Eileen Wellman -Talk & Slides
on Singapore.
Lunch - Doris Norton & Laura Reynolds.
Nov. 14, 1985.
Safety Meeting at Uxbridge.
uec. 4, 1985.
Agriculture Sc Canadian Industries.
Home - Aldine Evans
Motto -It's Loving and Giving that
makes Life worth while.
Roll Call - Rule of Etiquette
Speaker - Rev. Cam Watts
Lunch - Aldine Evans & Mary Hill.
Jan. 15, 1986. (Family & Consumer
Home- Sandra Carson Affairs)
Motto -Laughter is a good tonic.
Roll Call- Show an Apron.
Speaker - Nancy Brown - on food
Lunch - Sandra Carson & Dorothy
Britton
Feb. 19, 1986.
Family & Consumer Affairs
Home -
Motto -Health and cheerfulness
mutually beget each other.
Roll Call- Cookie exchange.
Speaker -Cathy Cummings -First Aid.
Lunch -Mary Morgan & Wyn Chamberlain
March 19, 1986.
Curator
Home -Lillian Gauslin
Motto -If you can accomplish that
which is equal to the accom-
plishments of your forefathers
this world will be a better
.place in which to live.
Roll Call- Humorous Irish reading
or joke.
Speaker -Mr. Kerswill-Telephone
history.
Lunch -Margaret Gall & Maude Anderson
t` 6 5 - Q i:1
April 16, 1986.
Education & Cultural Activities.
Home- Dorothy Britton
Annual Meeting. - Pay fees.
Motto - Resolve to try to see. the
beauties spread before you,
rain or shine.
Deer Park Inn - Lunch and Show.
May 21, 1966.
Citizenship & World Affairs.
Home _ Alice Peddie
Motto - Smile now and then -it helps
you and others.
Roll Call- Nursey rhyme.
Paper on Our Canadian Democracy.'
Lunch -Alice Peddie & Lillian Gauslin
June 18, 1986. (Fduc.
Home - Isabel Gregg
Motto - Honey catches
vinegar.
& Cultural Act.
more flies than
Roll Call- A parade of hats from the
attic.
Speakers- Luella Lewis, Elva Thompson,
Clara Warren.
Lunch -Isabel Gregg.
Sept. 10, 1986. Canadian Industries
Home - Jean Rose
Motto -New experiences is an opportunity
to grow.
Visit fishery at Ringwood & Widei;an's
Bakery.
Lunch- Jean Rose and Doris Norton
Oct.15, 1986.
Family & Consumer Affairs
Home - Evelyn Jones
Motto -The mouths of the nation depends
on the Farm
Roll Call -A recipe for Mushrooms
Visit Mushroom Plant
Lunch -Evelyn Jones & Mary Hill
Nov. 19, 1986.
Education & Cultural Activities
Home - Lillian Gauslin
Motto -He who doesn't love his
Country, loves nothing.
Roll Call -Most enjoyed trip.
Expo pictures - Stuart Watson.
Lunch -Dorothy Britton & Maud Anderson
Dec. 3, 1986. Curator
Home - Alma Wilson
Motto - Take time to recall our past.
Roll Call -Something about Grandma
Antiques - Jean Parrott
Lunch - Alma Wilson & Lillian Gauslin
Jan.21, 1987- World Affairs
Hone - Sandra Carson
Motto -The World is like a book --every
step turns a new page.
Roll Call - My Dream Home
Speaker - Linda Carder
Lunch- Sandra Carson & Margaret Gall
Feb. 18, 1987. Education
Home - Wyn Chamberlain
Motto -Everyone has one mouth & two
ears. Use them proportionately.
Roll Call -Small Antique
Speaker - Gail Hunter.
Lunch-Wyn Chamberlain & Mary Morgan
March 18, 1987. Resolutions
Home -Aldine Evans
Motto -Money can't buy love, happiness
health or what it did last year.
Roll Call -Show a kitchen gadget.
Debate -Be it resolved, it is better
to bake than buy.
Lunch -Aldine Evans & Mary Hill
April 15, 1987.
Annual meeting
Home -Dorothy Britton - 1100 A.M.
Reports & Pay dues
Deer Park Inn for Lunch
Motto -All work & no play makes Jack
a dull boy
May 20, 1987. Educational
ome-
Roll Call - My Hobby
Motto - The sweetest of all
sounds is Praise.
Glass Etching -Joan Wilson
Lunch -Dorothy Britton
June 17, 1987. Agriculture
dome - Isabel Gregg
Motto- A laff is like music --
it lingers in the heart.
Roll Call -My favourite milk dish.
Paper "Water" - Aldine Evans
Lunch - Isabel & Jean Gregg.
1CIS 6� 17
Sept. 16, 1987.
Home - Doris Norton
Roll Call - Bring an old book.
Motto - From the mistakes of others,
the wise man corrects his own.
Speaker - Norah Stoner - Acid Rain.
Lunch - Margaret Gall, Doris Norton.
Oct. 21, 1987.
Home - Evelyn Jones
Roll Call - Use for Baking Soda.
Motto - Health is one of Life's
greatest Blessings.
Speaker - (Nutrition).
Lunch - Evelyn Jones, Isabel Gregg.
Nov. 18, 1987.
Kinsale Anniversary - 1i30 p.m.
No meeting.
Dec. 9, 1987.
Home - Alma Wilson.
Roll Call - Christmas thought.
Motto - The man that everybody likes
generally likes everybody.
Speaker - Pharmacist from Brooklin.
Lunch - Alma Wilson, Kathy Cummings.
Jan. 20 1988.
home - taniara Carson
Roll Call - Fashions of Yesterday.
Motto - By improving oneself, the
world is made better.
Scarf; belt -tying; etiquette.
Lunch - Sandra Cardon, Dorothy Britton
_Feb. 17, 1988.
Home - Lillian Gauslin
Roll Call - Tip on travelling.
Motto - No one ever ruined his eyesight
by looking at the bright side
of life.
Speaker - Linda (Carder) Kaya -
Talk on Turkey.
Lunch - Lillian Gauslin, Mary Hill.
March 16, 1988.
Home - Aldine Ivans
Roll Call - Favourite song.
Motto - Sugar in what you say and salt
in what you hear.
Countries covered in A.C.W.W.
Lunch - Aldine Evans, Maude Anderson
Apr. 20, 1988.
ANNUAL MLETING.
Home - Dorothy Britton - 10.30
Roll Call - pay fees.
Motto - A woman who is successful, is
a woman who is useful.
Lunch at Markville - 11145 a.m.
M.M - DISTRICT ANNUAL AT CLAREMONT.
May 18, 1988.
Home -
Roll Call - How to plant.
Motto - Homes are greenhouses where plant
of life are started.
Speaker - Horticulturist from
Stouffville.
Lunch - Jean Rose, Dorothy Britton
Jun* 15, 1988.
Trip to Sharon Temple.
Sept. 14/08
Roll Call: What I liked most
about the Claremont Sesqui
Celebration.
viotto; If it is not recorded,
it may Yee forgotten.
Visit to the Lynn House and
Lunch at Cullen Garden Gate
Restaurant.
Visit Baptist School.
Oct. 19/86
Home of Evelyn Jones
Roll Call -A home remedy of
your Mother's.
Motto; It doesn't pay to shirk-
ci it now!
Mrs. Carol Peterkin-Chiro-
practor.
Lunch-Lvelyn Jones and Doris
Norton.
NOYv 16/66
Home - Jean lirake
Roll Call -Bring a treasured
antique.
l�iotto: Keep growing through
learning.
Program- hanker -Mr. Sider
Lunch -Jean ijrake ,ivlary Hill.
Dec. 14 88
ome- Alma Wilson
Roll Call -Show a Homemade gift.
Motto: Let us scatter seeds of
kindness all along the way.
Demonstration of Folkart or Tole
Painting by Nancy Hoar.
Lunch -Alma Wilson and Jean Rose
Jan. 18 89.
Home - Sandra Carson
Roll Call: Bring a Contest.
Motto: The young have worthwhile
contributions if we give them
a chance.
Speaker: Lynn Craig - Drop Out
Education.
Lunch- Sandra Carson and Isabel
Gregg.
Feb. 15/89 -
Home -
Roll Call; What is your beef at
the Supermarket.
Motto: Try to be kinder than
necessary.
Speaker: Bev. Morgan,° Councillor.
Marl 89.
Home - Margaret Gall
Roll Call- Something on
Etiquette. '
Motto; The best way to happi-
ness is to give it away.
Lunch: Aldine Evans, Dorothy
Britton.
Apr. 8a
Annual Meeting.
Motto; I resolve to 'do the best
I can with what I have.
Da-mnstration-Pineridge
Nursery.
May 17/89 - (11.30)
Lunch -Swiss Chalet
Roll Call -Uses of Salt.
Visit -Art Gallery:�Marc
Barrie, Brougham.
June 21/89 (12.00)
Picnic Lunch.
Home- Lillian Gauslin
Roll Call- Something new in
the kitchen.
-Everyone bring an item for
the program.
Sept. 2U/89
Home - Margaret Blackford
Roll Call- A Helpful Hint
Program - Gail with video on
cancer.
Lunch - Margaret Blackford and
Doris Norton
Dec. 89
Visit Parkview Village for Lunch
. and Program
skin Roll Call- Favorite Christmas Carol
Motto- Courtesy is cheap --Use it
freely.
3/
Oct.
Oth ANNIVERSARY
Committee -Lillian, Sandra, Aldine,
Dorothy.
Isabel Gregg to show Historic slides.
Nov. 15 89
Home - Debbie Wilson
Roll Call - Antique Toy
Motto - There's always someone out
there worse off than you are.
Program- Speaker from A.R.C.
Industries.
Lunch - Debbie Wilson & Alma Wilson
Jan. 17 90
Home - Sandra Carson
Roll Call- Favorite Book
Motto - Pioneers haNd their own
tranquilizers --they called it
work.
Program - Book Review -Jill Wollin
Lunch -Sandra Carson & Evelyn Jones
Feb. 21 90
home - Margaret Gall
Roil Call- A story about a pet.
Motto- Resolve to eat more nutritious
meals.
Program- Small animals - Gary Gall
Lunch- Marg Gall & Mary Hill
1qg9-90
March 21/9U
Home - Alma. Wilson
Roll Call -A flower that starts with
first letter of given name.
Motto- I am ten people - I am a
homemaker.
Program - Horticulture -Mrs. Daw
Lunch - Alma Wilson 6: Mary iiorgan
April 18/90
Home - Jean Drake
Roll Call -Name a State in U.S. and
a fact about it (not Florida
or California)
Motto - If you do not think about
the future, you cannot have
one.
?grogram - Lenengrad by Isabel Gregg
Lunch- Jean Drake and Aldine Evans
May 16 90
Home- Isabel Gregg
Roll Call -Say something nice about
the lady on your right.
Motto -True friendship comes when
silence between two people is
comfortable.
Program- Mrs. Sheir - Kansas
Convention.
Lunch -Isabel Gregg (x Mary Jinn.
June- Noon lunch at Maples,
Ballantrae.
Sept. /go
Visit Daviu ounlop Ubservatory
Roll Call - Name 'a planet.
Motto - The most difficult career
entrusted to amateurs is
parenthood.
Oct. 13/90
Applefest at Markham Museum
(Meet at 1: p.m.)
Motto: Nothing is more eleggnt
than a helping hand.
Nov. 21/90
Home - Evelyn Jones
Roll Call - A keepsake that I intend
to pass on and how it came into
my possession.
Motto - If you insist upon perfection
make the first demand on yourself.
Alma Wilson speaking on the "Pughs".
Lunch - Evelyn & Dorothy B.
March 20/91
Home - Lillian Gauslin
Dec. 90
Roll Call -Bring somethin*, for
Tweedsmuir History
Home - Alma Wilson
Wear something green
Roll Call -Everybody bring something
Motto - The future that we study
on Christmas.
and plan for begins with
Motto - How you spend your time is
today.
more important than how you
Showing Tweedsmuir Histories
spend your money.
Lunch -Mary Hill & Jean Drake
Christmas Music
Lunch - Alma & Lillian.
April 17/91
Jan. 16 91
Home -Margaret Gall
Roll Call -Bring a new diet recipe
Home - Sandra Carson
Motto -I life deals you a lemon,
Roll (;all - Bring an article on
make lemonade.
recycling.
Something on cholesterol.
Motto -Some people have a head like
Lunch-Marg Blackford & Norinne
a door knob that anyone can
Hill
turn.
May 15/91
Hecycling by Sandra & Evelyn
Lunch out
Lunch - Sandra & Marg Gall
Art Gallery at Whitby
June 19/91
Home -Isabel Gregg
February 1991
Roll Call -Bring a souvenir
No meeting
q0 9
Motto -It seems the country was
better off with more
whittlers and fewer chiselers
Isabel Gregg on souvenirs
Lunch -Isabel & Mary Winn
Sept. 18/91
Cullen Gardens for lunch.
Leave 11 a.m.
uct. 16/91
Home: Evelyn Jones
Roll Call; What games you played
as a child.
Motto; Leadership is like a string.
You can pull it, but not
push it.
Video; Why play is important.
Educational toys by Jean Hall
Lunchs Evelyn Jones
Doris Norton
Nov. 20/91
Tour of Council Chambers and
Library at Pickering.
Lunch: Chinese Food
Dec. 4/91
Home: Alma Wilson
Roll Calls My favorite Christmas Song
Motto: Keep the Christmas spirit
through the year.
Speakers Mrs. Sherwood
Lunch: Alma Wilson, Lillian Gauslin
Jan. 15192
Home: Sandra Carson
Roll Call: Bring one of the oldest
articles in your home.
Motto: Use your laughter freely. You
have an unlimited supply.
John Urake to speak on 911, Neighbour-
hood Watch.
Lunch: Sandra Carson, Norrine Hill
Feb. 19/92
Home: Lillian Gauslin
Roll Call: Show a quilt pattern and
bring a used greeting card.
Mottos Busy hands are creative hands.
Lunch: Mary Hill, Margaret Gall.
March 18/92
Home: Margaret Blachford
Roll Call: Bring a doll.
Motto: A sharp tongue is a deadly
weapon.
Hobby Basket - (Auction)
Norma Dunsford-Talk on Making Dolls
Lunch: Margaret Blachford
Dorothy Britton
Apr. 15/92
Horne: Mary Hill
Roll Call: If I was sick, how would
I like to be remembered.
Motto; You start going down when yo
stop looking up.
Annual Meeting.
Speaker; Cathy Cummings - Talk on
visiting in Hospital.
Lunch: Mary Morgan, Isabel Gregg
May 20/92
Home: Jean brake
Roll Call; Name a duty or a privilegE
we have as a citizen.
Motto: A back bone is better than a
wish bone.
Speaker on Saudi Arabia.
June 17/92
Home: Isabel Gregg
Roll Calls bring a game, reading or
music.
Motto: Good nutrition is good
preventive medicine.
Pot Luck'Lunch - 12 noon.
Se t. 16 92
DTa-C-77—re—e'W Museum
Leave 9:30 a.m.
Bring bag lunch
Oct. 21 92
ome ; Ll i I ian Gauslin
Roll Call: How I save electricity
rOtto: It's nice to be important,
but more important to be
nice.
Speaker: Hydro
.iLunch : Mary Hill, Doris Norton
Nov. 18 92
ome; Evelyn Jones
Roll Call: Bring a key chain
Otto: One good mother is worth
many a school master.
Programme: Evelyn
Lunch: Evelyn Jones.
Margaret Gall
.% vi, , S , ,� i[ t , 4 ',
Dec. 2 92
ome; Jean Drake
oll Call: Decorate a box and
put something in it for
sale.
Motto: All nations smile in the
same language
Listmas programme: Alma Wilson
nch: Jean Drake
Dorothy Britton
Jan. 20 9 3
Home: 3andra Carson
Roll Call: Something I can thank
Women's Institute for
Motto: Even a fish wouldn't get
into trouble if it kept its
mouth shut.
Speaker: Robin Drake on Banking
Lunch: Sandra Carson, Dorthy
Britton
Feb. 17/93
Home: Norrine Hill
Roll Call: Your favourite pie or
show an old greeting card
Motto: Fun is the cheapest
medicine and the easiest
to take.
Demonstration: Debbie Drake
Lunch: Norrine Hill
Lillian Gauslin
Mar. 17493
No meeting
Lunch at Claremont Restaurant
Cards at Mary Hill's
4
Apr. 21/93
Lunch: Ken Wong Restaurant
Visit new Police Station
Annual meeting after
May 19493
ome: A.1ma Wilson
Roll Call: If I were sick, how
would I like to be
remembered?
Motto: You start --,i.ng down when
you stop looking up.
Speaker: Kathy Cummings talk on
visiting in hospital
Lunch: Alma Wilson, Isabel Gregg
June 16 93
Homer label Gregg
Pot Luck lunch 12:00
Roll Call: What programme I
like on TV
Motto: Husbands are like fires,
they go out when left
unattended
Trip: Isabel
Sept. 15/9,1
Leave Claremont 12,:30
Visit Clock )!Museum, Thornhill
Oct. 20 9 3
ome : weYn Jones
Notto : Enthusiasm is caught,
not taught.
Roll Call: Bring Loonies for
Women's Institute Headquarters
Programme: Alma Jones
Shirley Jameson
Lunch: Evelyn Jones $- Doris Norton
Nov. 17 93
At Club House
Motto: A person is as good as
her wore].
Roll Call: A picture of yourself
in ,your 201s . and .......
Demonstration: Making swans.
Diane Exley
Lunch: V1 Boniface Norrine lIill
Dec. 7/ 93 - Tuesday
Nome: Alma Wilson
Motto Some have gone far away
and drifted far apart, but
Christmas ties the cards of
Friendship close around the
he art .
Roll Call: Recipe made with ri.'_Ik.
Programme: Christmas Music by
Alma Wiis,)n
Lunch: Dorothy Britton &
Mildred 13instead
Jan. 1904
Home : J ar n Dr-ake
Dl--tto : I learned that even when,
I have a paid, 1 don't have to
be a nain.
Roll Call: An adventure of farm
Speaker : • DonA,l_d Drake '%Agricuiture
Lunch: Jean Drake & Alma Wilson
Feb. 16 94
Home: Sandra Carson
Motto: Friendship is the onxy
cement that can hold us together.
Moll Call: Tell_ Rb-out different
communities -
Prog.,ral>>me : Peace
Lunch: Sandra Carson ?-• Lillian
Gauslin
�q`..�:,
l'ltit'lal lv� JY
Lunch at Claremont Restaurant.
Cards at Club House
Motto: Weigh in
Roll Call: Your weight at a cent
a. pound in change'•for` Pennies
for Friendship'.,
Lunch.,.-, Diary ,Hill & Isabel Gregg
Apr .28/94 - Thursday
Annyp,1 Meeting = 6:30 at Club
` House
Music ania at Stouffville
u -House
Motto":' A saying from Grandma's
time.
Roll -Gall: Exchange of plants
Lunch .@ Margaret Gall and
"WiAce Gammage .
June 15 94
Home. sa el Gregg
Motto: Preserve the nation's
treasures for 'future nations.
Roll Call: Antique handwork
Programme V.C.R. programme
Fashions of the Century Alma W.
Pot luck lunch - 12 o'clock
3LPTE".13Lli .21 _j,i:
Kleinburf- -
V1s1t 'ici leliflel ',Very
13rown b,9t, lun(;ll
L?nve
4"T"'AYf' 1:V:)4
el 1 Call - Safety in the home
R'et to - '.'Vho will null the wagon
if' we all ret in to ride?
"We nke r : Home Simport - Sally Lm,
a
tel
JAM' fARY 18/'.3 5
Boll Call: 5 thinjrs af)out Canada
Show a souvenir
l otto : Behind every rrreat man
stands an amazed mother-in-law
PRT)er on Rideau hall and Prince
J'Odward Island - Noreen Hill
Lunch: Dorothy Rritton,
Margaret Gall
!0E13R11A1iY 15 95
Iioll Call: An invention that
pleases you most
*lotto: There is no machine that
can substitute for a
neighbour.
Inventions: Kleenex Hoover vacuum,
electricity
Paper: Quebec - Sandt-a ;'arson
Lunch: Noreen Tiill, Mary Bill
n1Ar�CH 15/95
Open ench.re
Mime: 1 P.,;.
Price 33.00 Dessert, coffee
Lunch: Bernice Ward,
Maurean Ward,
Vi Bonif ace
APRIL 19/95
Annual Meeting
Roll Call: Wear an Easter 1`onnet
Motto: Resolve not to loop back
except to learn
Laster hat Parade
Sneaker 4-H
Tell a "clean" joke
Lunch: Sandra Carson. Fvelyij Jones
MAY 1995
c erTT-7yardens, Goodwood
District Annual in Claremont
JU14E 21 95
Roll all: Snapshots of farm life
,,lotto : Promote the idea, read
labels
,Yivironment - Toxic chemicals,
wildlife, and us. Isabel
Province: Alberta - Margaret (:all
199�}_9S
SEFTMEBER 20/95
Lunch: Haugen's Chicken & Rib BBQ
1053 Simcoe St.N.,Oshawa
Automobile Museum
OCTOBER 18 95
Boll a : Name the city or town
where you were born
Motto: Life is like a bow of choco-
lates, you never know what you get
Alma Wilson - Australia & N.Z.
'_,unch: Doris Norton &Mildred Binsted
NOVEMBER 15/95
Roll Call: Show an article from
your travels
Motto: The only way to multiply
happiness is to divide it
Pictures - Jean Norton
Province: New Brnnswick , Eunice
Gammage
Lunch: Alma Wilson & Isabel Gregg
DECEMBER 6 95
Ro a : A Christmas tradition
in your family
Motto: Enjoy life without comparing
it to others.
Pot Luck Christmas programme
Yukon: Marean Ward
Swan made from apple - Isabel Gregg
Lunch: Dorothy Britton & Margaret
Gall
JANUARY 17/96
Dessert & coffee 1:00 pm
EUCHRE 1:30 pm
Lunch: Lillian Gauslin &
Marean Yard
FEB RUARY 21 96
Roll a :-Where is my worst pain?
Motto: Good health is true wealth.
Speaker: Karen Marks - Parish Nurse
Lunch: Bernice Ward & Norrine Hill
MARCH 20 96
Roli Call: Vegetables - What do
you put in a jellied salad or
use in some other way?
Motto: The reward for a thing
well done is to have done it.
Speaker: Norman Craven - Big
vegetables
Lunch: Jean Drake & Eunice Gammage
APRIL 17 96
Po Luck Lunch - 12 noon
Annual Meeting - Pay dues
Roll Call: A meeting or trip by
Women's Institute you enjoyed
most
Motto: A fulfilled life is not
possible without friends.
Province: Quebec - Isabel Gregg
MAY 15 9 6
Home: Evelyn Jones
Roll Call: An old fashioned
school game
Motto: It's never too late to
improve yourself.
Speaker: Frances Moane - New wing
of Psychiatric Hospital
Lunch: Evelyn Jones & Sandra
Carson
DUNE 19 96
Lunch: Cadmus Country Club,
Blackstock
SEPTEMBER 18/96
ROLL CALL -Everyone bring a
small Garden Salad and explain
the ingredients.
MOTTO -Waste not want not
Story of the Potato -Mildred
Benson
Province -British Columbia -
Jean Drake
Lunch -your salad.Tea-Bernice
OCTOBER 16/96
llaugens for Lunch.
Visit Ocala Winery-971 High
Point Rd.
[,earn the history and start of
the new winery
NOVEMBER ,20/96
TOLL CALL -Show a Flag or pict-
ure of flag of a
country
MOTTO -All nations smile in the
same language
PATRIOTIC PROGRAM -Legion Member
Rene Rennie
PROVINCE -Alberta
Lunch -Evelyn Jones & Sandra C.
DECEMBER 4/96
ROLL CALL -Show a Christmas
ornament
MOTTO -Resolve to count your
blessings
Speaker-Rev.Brent Watts -Baptist
Minister
Christmas music and craft
bunch-Marean Ward & Mildred B.
JANUARY 15/97
ROLL CALL -Name a satisfying job
you do
MOTTO_ Be a self -starter --not a
crank
Book report of "Father Goose"
(William Lishman) by A.Wilson
Province -Prince Edward Island -
Lillian Gauslin
Lunch -Isobel Gregg & Eunice G.
FEBRUARY 19/97
100th Anniversary!!
MARCH 26/97
Dessert & Coffee-1.00p.m.
followed by euchre party
Lunch: Jean Drake,Alma Wilson
Norrine Hill
APRIL 16/97
RDTL CALL -Show an article with a
place on it
MOTTO -Gardens are like good friends -
the more you cultivate them
the better they grow.
Speaker from Goodwood
BerniceGardens
Ward
Lunch -Dorothy B.
MAY 21 97
Celebrating 100th Anniversary at
Claremont
Lunch: Everyone!
JUNE 18/97
12.00 o'clock potluck picnic at
Lillian Gauslin's
14OLL CALL- A safety hint
t MOTTO -To -day a woman's gotta sta4q
on her toes to avoid the
heels--
Speaker - Cathy Post -Police Women
on safety
I q 1b%- 17
SEPTEMBER 17,1997
Leave at 10.30 for Tour of
Claremont Spring Waters,f-ollowed
by lunch at Haugens. Then on to
Windreach Farms,at Ashburn for
a tour.
OCTOBER 15,1997
ROLL CALL; -'Bring or talk of
Childhood book
MOTTO- The World is like a book -
every step turns a new page.
SPEAKER: Mrs. Irene Robb -Book
Club
LUNCH: Doris Norton, Mildred
Binstead.
JANUARY 21,1998
ROLL CALL -Personal Experiences
MOTTO - Wisdom requires that we
pour a little oil of delicate
courtesy on the wheels of friend-
ship
SPEAKERS: Lillian Gauslin-Northern
Ontario
Alma Wilson - Alberta
LUNCH - Jean Drake, Lillian Gauslin
FEBRUARY 18,1998
ROLL CALL- Bring a piggy bank
MOTTO - Money can't buy love,
happiness,health or what it
did last year.
NOVEMBER 19,1997 SPEAKER - CIBC Investment Speaker
ROLL CALL_ Show a Homemade craft LUNCH - Norrine Hill,Alma Wilson
MOTTO- Work makes the wheels go
around but fun greases
the axles
SPEAKER - Debbie Murdock -Crafts
LUNCH - Lsobel Gregg,, Alma,Wilson MARCH 25,1998
Dessert and Coffee -l.00 p.m. $5.00
followed by euchre party
DECEMBER 3,1997 LUNCH - Dorothy Britton,Evelyn Jones
ROLL CALL -Your favourite Christ- Sandra Carson
mas Carol and composer
MOTTO -Everybody has to be some-
body to somebody to be
anybody
SPEAKER;-Rev.Glen Eagle,United
Church
LUNC11- Marean Ward,Bernice Ward
APRIL 15,1998
ROLL CALL - Safety hint or experie
ce
MOTTO - Let's go hand in hand, not
one behind the other
ANNUAL MEETING
SPEAKER - Brad Durst -Police Offic
LUNCH - Bernice Ward, Marean Ward
MAY 20,1998
ROLL CALL - Something you have
learnt from your Mother
MOTTO - Talk happiness -we have
enough trouble of our own.
SPEAKER - Kate Wheeler - CTV
LUNCH - Lillian Gauslin,Dorothy
Britton
JUNE 17,1998
A day at Cullen Gardens,leaving
at 9.30
SEPTEMBER 9th,1998
MOTTO - Read the finE• print!
Visit Marta Gill, Balsam Road N.
leaving Claremont at 1.15 P.m.
to see her Art work and antiques
SEPTEMBER 16th,1998
Invited to Shirley W.I. at
Blackstock United Church at 1.30
OCTOBER 214:;t,1998
MOTTO - Clean out your heart as
well as your house.
ROLL CALL - My favourite food
SPEAKER - Mrs. Jean Norton
LUNCH - Isobel Gregg
NOVEMBER 18th,1998
MOTTO - You can't be everything,
why not be what you are
ROLL CALL Bri.rig a keepsake and
tell its history'
SPEF,KER - Mrs. Teresa Lewis -
crafts
LUNCH - Lillian Gauslin
DECEMBER 2nd,1998
MOTTO - It is more blessed to give
than to receive
ROLL CALL - Bring item for Food
Bank
SPEAKER - $&n Robb - Christm&s in
Scotland
Mildred Binstead - demonstration
on fudge making
LUNCH - Jean Drake
JANUARY 20th;1.999
MOTTO - It is what we learn after
we think we know it all that counts
ROLL CALL - Favourite author or
latest book read
SPEAKER - Marean Ward - book
review on "Clearing in the West"
by Nellie McClung
LUNCH - Mary Morgan and Dorothy
Britton
FEBRUARY 10th,1999
Guest of Altona W.I. at Parkview
Apt:s.,Rupert Street,Stouffville
at 1.30 p.m.
ARCH 24th,1999
Dessert and euchre: party at
1..00p.m.
LUNCH - Marean Ward,Mildred
Binstead,Bernice Ward
APRIL 2.1st,1999
90th Anniversary!
MOTTO - Of all the things you
wear, your expression is most
important
Special Music
Guests - Altona and Goodwood W.I.
SPEAKER - Carl Winterstein on
Homer Pigeons
LUNCH - Alma Wilscn,Evelyn Jones
MAY 19th,1999
MOTTO - Don't find fault with
anyone unless you have worn his
shoes
ROLL CALL - Bring a plant tc
exchange
SPEAKER - Mrs. Alan-jBarker
LUNCII - Sandra Carson
JUNE 16th,1999
MOTTO - Bird in the hand, is
worth two in the bush
Lunch at Kelly's,Brooklin at
12.00 noon, then to Bob Hunter's
Emu Farm
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CLAREMONT WOMEN'S INSTITUE
90TH
ANNIVERSARY
1999
Come Visit our
"One -of -a -Kind"
Family Farm
EMUS &
OSTRICH
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rvF -
Petting Zoo
Modern Farm
Gift Shop
Memory Lane Antiques
LEARN EXPLORE
ENJOY
SEPTEMBER 15th,1999
ROLL CALL- A place of interest
within driving distance of your
home
MOTTO- Praise loudly,blame softly
--at 1.30 a trip to Northwood
Buffalo and Exotic Animal Ranch
at Seagrave and to Jean Drake's
for tea.
OCTOBER 20,1999
ROLL CALL - Bring an interesting
greeting card you have received.
MOTTO - A smile always adds to
your"face" value
Speaker - Ed Falkenberg-sculpturor
Lunch - Doris Norton,Marean Ward
NOVEMBER 17,1999
ROLL CALL - Where would you like
to picnic outside Canada?
MOTTO - Our world has shrunk
Speaker - Jean Hall on Poland
Lunch - Alma Wilson
DECEMBER lst,1999
ROLL CALL - A child's gift to be
distributed through the Salav-
ation Army
MOTTO - Gratitud`_,i;;< always the
best attitude
Speaker - Barbara Twiner
Lunch - Norrine Hill
JANUARY 19th,2000
ROLL CALL - Bring some old button;;
MOTTO - A lot of good'could be
done in this world if no one
cared who got the credit for it.
Speaker - Mr. Sabean - History of
Pickering
Lunch - Bernice Ward
FEBRUARY 9th,2000
Invitation to Altona W.I.
1991 - 10bo
MARCH 15th,2000
Dessert and euchre party at
1.00 P.M.
Lunch - Evelyn Jones, Sandra
Carson,Lillian Gauslin
APRIL 19th,2000
ROLL CALL -Dress as a Song
MOTTO -Important thing in life
is not where we are but where
we're going.
Annual Meeting
Mildred Binstead-speaking on
melelauce
Lillian Gauslin-History of
Homes
Lunch - Mildred Binst.ead
MAY 17th,2000
ROLL CALL - Memories of a
pioneer kitchen and bring
kitchen antique article
MOTTO - The worst boss anyone
can have is a bad habit
Speaker - Erla Manderson
Homeless Immigrants
Lunch - Mary Morgan,D.Britton
JUNE 14th,2000
Invitation to 90th Ann.
Altona W.I.
JUNE 21,2000
ROLL CALL -Bring a flower and
name it
MOTTO -A merry heart is good
medicine with no bad effects
POT LUCK LUNCHEON AND PROGRAM
12.00 noon at Lillian Gauslin'�
M
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tes
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From Stoney Creek io Around the
— A Centill_y of AC%Zevement.
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JC) NATIONAL
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Area WOOe�N
THE 100th ANNIVERSARY
OF ONTARIO SOUTH DISTRICT
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
ANNUAL MEETING
will be held in
SCUGOG ISLAND UNITED CHURCH
THURSDAY MAY 20. 1999
hosted by
SHIRLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ODE
A goodly thing it is to meet
In friendship's circle bright
Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet
Nor dims the radiant light
No unkind word our lips shall pass
No envy sour the mind.
But each shall seek the common weal
The good of all mankind
The Mary Stewart Collect
Keep us 0 Lord from pettiness,let us be large in
thought , in word and deed.
Let us be done with fault finding and leave off
self seeking.
May we put away all pretence and meet each other face
to face, without self-pity and without prejudice.
May we never be hasty in judgement and always generous.
Let us take time for all things, make us grow calm,
serene, gentle.
Teach us to put into action our better impulses staight
forward and unafraid.
Grant that we may realize that it is the little things that
create differences, that in the big things of life ,we are one.
And may we strive to touch and know the great human
heart common to us all, and 0 Lord God, let us not
forget to be kind.
CLAREMONT WOMEN'S INSTITUE
90TH
ANNIVERSARY
1999
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SEPTEMBER 27th,2000
ROLL CALL -What is new in
agriculture?
MOTTO - The mouth of the nation
depends on the farm
1.00 p.m. dessert and tea and
then to Talisman Farm -Home of
Eco-Earth
LUNCH - Norrine Hill,Dorothy B.
OCTOBER llth,2000
ROLL CALL - Food you rarely had
as a child
Invited to Altona Institute at
Peggy Hood's home at 1.30
Speaker - Medical missionary
with slides
OCTOBER 18th,2000
ROLL CALL - Tell about a coll-
ection you may be saving
MOTTO - A merry heart kills more
germs than medicine.
Speaker - Alma Wilson -Speaking
on her European trip
LUNCH - - Bernice Ward
NOVEMBER 15th,2000
ROLL CALL - "tips"-e.g.Readers
exchange or Heloise
MOTTO - Minds are like parachutes
they only function when
they are open
SPEAKER - Erla Manderson-
on Bernardo children
LUNCH - Alma Wilson
DECEMBER 6th,2000
ROLL CALL - Read or sing a carol
MOTTO - I heard the bells on
Christmas Day, ring out Peace
on earth, good will to men.
SPEAKER - Rev.Dan Yourkivitch
Claremont United Church
LUNCH - Marean Ward
JANUARY 17th,2001
ROLL CALL - Tell about your first
skate
MOTTO - Don't find fault -find a
remedy
Pot Luck Program and bring your
hats!
LUNCH - Sandra Carson
FEBRUARY 14th,2001
ROLL CALL - Valentine verse or
thought
Altona Institue C 1.30 - Parkview
Apts.-skit by Claremont and wear
something red to the meeting
MARCH 21st,2001
ROLL CALL - A home or herbal
remedy and its use
MOTTO - Laugh more,worry less
SPEAKER -- Haneke Koonstra-
Easter egg demonstration
LUNCH - Jean Drake
APRIL 18th,2001
ROLL CALL - Pay your dues
MOTTO - A gentle touch and a
kindly lift,make a precious
gift.
SPEAKER - Inside,Outside
Decorating,Stouffville
LUNCH - Evelyn Jones
MAY 16th,2001
Lunch -Honey Garlic Restaurant
Ajax,@ 11.45a.m.
and on to Picov's Garden Farm
JUNE 20th, 2001 ��} 19f'7
ROLL CALL - Picture of Weddinj
dress and where married
MOTTO - Be sure your right Jam"
then �jo ahead
Tour to be announced(,/
SEPTEMBER 19th,2001: f
Meet at the Hall at 1 p.m. to
tour Pickering Nucelar Plant
and to Lillian Gauslin's for tea.
OCTOBER 17th,2001
ROLL CALL - My favourite s%Ne'c� it.
MOTTO - Education is what you yet
from reading the small print,
experience is what you get from
not reading it!
GUESTS - Altona Institue
SPEAKER - Dennis Bradley - Public
LUNCH -Marean and BernicerWarde
NOVEMBER 21st,2001
ROLL CALL - What bothers you most
about housecleaning?
MOTTO - Good habits should be
cultivated, bad ones
Ploughed under
SPEAKER - Joan Williams - reflexolc
LUNCH - Jean Drake gy
DECEMBER 5th,2001
ROLL CALL - When do you Put up
your Christmas tree
and why?
MOTTO - It is better to give than r
SPEAKER - Lisa Watts receive
LUNCH - Sandra Carson
JANUARY 16th,2002
ROLL CALL - Uses of salt
MOTTO - A good laugh can change
the day no matter how
bad it has been
PROGRAM - Video on Health
"Humor your Health"
LUNCH - Dorothy Britton and
Laura Scott
FEBRUARY 13th,2002
We are invited to Altona
Institue - wear something red
and we are to briny the program
MARCH 2Oth,2002
ROLL CALL - Recite a peoem you
learnt in school
MOTTO - Talent is what you are
blessed with,Skill is
how you take care of
that gift
SPEAKER - Marean Ward - book
review "The Yellow Briar'
by Patrick Slater
LUNCH - Evelyn Jones
APRIL 17th,2002
ROLL CALL - Something I enjoyed
about springtime
as a child
MOTTO- Be cheerful -Don't burder
those around you by
dwelling on your minor
aches and pains!
SPEAKER - Mrs. Bev. Carson -
her journey with canct
LUNCH - Alma Wilson
MAY 15th,2002
ROLL CALL - A story about a pet
MOTTO - It is what we learn
after we think we know
it all that counts
SPEAKER _ Betty Metcalfe - Zoo
Volunteer - Polar Bears
LUNCH - Linda Lusted
JUNE 19th,2002
A trip to Whitchurch-Stouffvilli
Museum at Vandorfi and lunch at
Angies, Stouffville.
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SEPTEMBER 16,2002
ROLL CALL - How do you make
time for yourself?
MOTTO - Our lives would run
more smoothly if second came
first!
SPEAKER - Krista Peterson on
"Bats"
LUNCH - Laura Scott,Dorothy
Britton
OCTOBER 23rd,2002
ROLL CALL - Bring a piece of
glass with a flower on it
MOTTO - To -morrow is to-day's
greatest labour saving device
SPEAKER -Erla Manderson-
cornflower glassware
Altona W.I. guests
LUNCH - Marean & Bernice Ward
NOVEMBER 20th,2002
ROLL CALL - If you could trav-
el anywhere in the world where
would you go?
MOTTO - The shortest distance
between two points is always
under construction
PLAY - "Seeing the World"
LUNCH - Alma Wilson
DECEMBER 4th,2002 APRIL 16tft,2003
ROLL CALL - My favourite carol
MOTTO - May the joys of
Christmastimeand Peace and
plenty, fill your home
SPEAKER - Craig Wilson—
Baptist Church
r Urfeli - Linda Lusted
JA iUAR{J. 15th, 2003
ROLL CALL - Bring an old or
new quilt
MOTTO - It is not how much we
have, but how much we enjoy otir
talents that make us happy
SPEAKER - Susan Kalzer-crafts
LUNCH - Sandra Carson
FEBRUARY 12th,2003
Invited to Altona W.I.
MARCH 19th,2003
ROLL CALL - A way to take care
of yourself to prevent ost-
eoperosis
MOTTO - Friendship and under-
standing are the bonds that
hold the world together
SPEAKER - Nealth program'
Karen Marks-'
LUNCH - Jean Drake
ROLL CALL - Bring an antiquE
MOTTO - Learn from the past
to cast light on the future
SPEAKERS - Alma Wilson &
Jean Drake
LUNCH - Susan Kalzer
MAY 21st, 2003
ROLL CALL - Bring a picture
of your wedding dress
MOTTO -Never be afraid to
try something new
SPEAKER - Marilyn Gannon-
basketweaving
LUNCH - EvelynJones,Lillian
Gauslin
JUNE 18th,2003
Tour of Pickering Museum
conducted by Laura Drake
s
SEPTEMBER 17th,2003
Lunch @ Honey Garlic @ 11.45
1.30 Tour of Whitby Hospital
by Sandy Ravary
OCTOBER 22nd,200
ROLL CALL - What musical
instrument do you play,or
enjoy?
MOTTO - It's a good idea
keep your worries gentle
and sweet
Guests - Altona W.I.
Play presentation
LUNCH - Marean & Bernice
NOVEA'-'--IR 19th, 2003
to
Ward
ROLL CALL - Bring a crochet
or booking article
MOTTO —Never be afraid to
try something new
Rug Hooking Display -
June Pettigrew
LUNCH - Alma Wilson
DECEMBER 3rd,2003
ROLL CALL - Show a Christmas
Ornament
MOTTO - Count your blessings,
not your problems
Guest -Karen Smart,from Mt.Zion
Greenwood Charge
Polar Express Christmas Story
LUNCH - Sandra Cargon-
JANUARY 21st,2004
ROLL CALL -Bring your favourite
collection
MOTTO - We make a living by
what we do, we make a life by
what we do for others
Introduction on doing your
personal biography
LUNCH - Dorothy Britton @
Laura Scott
FEBRUARY 18th,2004
ROLL CALL - If you were young
again what career would you
choose?
MOTTO - One moment of patience
may ward off a great disaster
Basket Weaving-MarilynGannon
LUNCH - Jean Drake
MARCH 17th,2004
ROLL CALL - My favourite section
of thenewspaper and why?
MOTTO - Always buy a good bed � nk:
a good pair of shoes -if you a.e
not in one, you are in the ot}.er,
BOOK REVIEW - Marean Ward
LUNCH - Susan Kelzer
APRIL 21st,2004
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Whitby and Petticoat Library
MAY 19th,2004
Host District Annual
JUNE 16th,2004
1.30 Tour Pickering Library -
guide Koxen Emmick -on Claremont
History
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Ontario District W.1.
4th Annual Meeting
May 27, 2004
Claremont Community Centre
4941 Old Brock Road
Hostess - Claremont
The Women's Institute Ode
A goodly thing it is to meet
In Friendship's circle bright,
Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet
Nor dims the radiant light.
No unkind word our lips shall pass,
No envy sour the mind,
But each shall seek the common weal,
The good of all mankind.
The Mary Stewart Collect
Keep us O Lord from pettiness; let us be large in thought, in word
and deed.
Let us be done with fault finding and leave off self seeking.
May we put away all pretence and meet each other face to face,
without self-pity and without prejudice.
May we never be hasty in judgement and always generous.
Let us take time for all things; make us grow calm, serene, gentle.
Teach us to put into action our better impulses straight forward
and unafraid.
Grant that we may realize that it is the little things that create dif-
ferences; that in the big things of life we are one.
And may we strive to touch and know the great human heart com-
mon to us all, and 0 Lord God let us not forget to be kind.
SEPTEMBER 15th,2004 DECEMBER Ist,2004 MARCH 16th.2005
1 pm. - business meeting
2 pm - Tour recycle plant = Garrard Road
OCTIBER 20TH,2004
ROLL CAII- bring your Blue Mountain pottery
MOTTO - A bird in the hand is worth two\
in the bush
SPEAKER - Brian Arnold and his dog
LUNCH - Sandra Carson
NOVEMBER 17th,2004
ROLL CAII - Name a world leader in-
volved in peace
MOTTO - Coming together is a beginning,
keeping together is progress,
working together is success
SPEAKER -Jack Bates -War Veteran
LUNCH - Bernice Ward
ROLL CALL - What do you remember about your child-
hood S.S. concerts
MOTTO - Be glad of life, because it gives you the
chance to love,work,play and to look up
at the stars
SPEAKER - Rev. Catherine MacDonald -Claremont
United Church
LUNCH - Jean Drake
JANUARY 19th,2005
ROLL call - Name your first job
MOTTO - There is magic in the little word " HOME"
SPEAKER- Kristan Sellars -
Memory scrap booking
LUNCH - Linda Lusted
FEBRUARY 16th,2005
ROLL CALL- tell about a small town and bring
your childhood doll
MOTTO - the best way to cheer yourself up,
is to try to cheer somebody else up.
MEMBER PARTICIPATION
ROLL CALL- Bring a joke or a comical reading
MOTTO -Take time to laugh, it is music of the
soul
SPEAKER -Karen Smart -Special needs children
LUNCH - Dorothy Britton & Laura Scott
APRIL 20th,2005
ROLL CALL - Name a non chemical weed contn
MOTTO - A \little knowledge that acts is worth
infinitely more than much knowledge
that sits idle
SPEAKER- Barbara twiner - plants
LUNCH - Alma Wilson
MAY 18th,2005
Tour of Oshawa General Motors
JUNE 15th,2005
Minature Golf at Timber Creek
LUNCH - Marean Ward Jennifer Knox
Communications Officer - Public Affairs Pickering Nuclear
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SEPTEMBER 21st,2005
Meet atHall at11.00 am. with
bag lunch and 90 to Scugog
Shores Historical Museum
OCTOBER l9th,2005
ROLL CALL:`Favorite flower or
houseplant
MOTTO: Gardens are like.good
friends,,the more you cult-
ivate them the better they grow,
SPEAKER: Patricia Barton - Royal
Botanical Gardens, Hamilton
LUUNCH: Alma Wilson
NOVEMBER 16 th.2005
ROLL CALL: Bring a picture of
an ancestor
MOTTO: Do unto others as though
You were the others
SPEAKER; Alzheimer Society
LUNCH: Betty Pegg
DECEMBER 7th,2005
ROLL CALL: A family Christmas
Tradition
MOTTO: Opportunities to be
kind are never.ha'rd to find
SPEAKER: Pastor Craig Wilson
LUNCFI: Jean Drake
JANUARY '.18th,2666
ROLLI CALL:
Namc one; of your
favourite, birds
MOTTO: Have a wanderfu.l•day;,
keep r-ight, exce_pt.rtp ..pa:ss !
SPEAKER.,: Betty Pegg -
Bird presentation
LUNCH: Linda 'Lusted
FEBRUARY 15th,2006
ROLL CALL: Where is your
worst pain?
MOTTO: Good health is true
wealth
SPEAKER: Donna Barkey-
"Health Products'
LUNCH: Evelyn Jones
MARCH 15th;2006
ROLL CALL: Bring a piece of
your china setting when first
married
MOTTO: Preserve''thing's of the
past, press on,.to greater
achievements
PROGRAM - Historical video -
Lillian Gauslin
LUNCH: Demonstration of making
tea biscuits -Sandra Carsoi
APRIL 19th,2006
ROLL CALL: Name a flower beginn-
ing with your initial.
MOTTO: The reward for a thine:
well done is to have done it;.
SPEAKER: Ontario`Native.Plants
LUNCFI; Norrine Hill
MAY 17th,2006
ROLL CALL: An old fashioned
school game
MOTTO: Listening may be the most`
loving thing you do to -dal
SPEAKER: Bev Carson - One Roo
school education -W
LUNCH: Marean Ward
JUNE 21st,2006
Mason Hogue Gardens??
SEPTEMBER 20th,2006
MOTTO: He has achieved success'9r:
who has lived well
ROLL CALL: Name and show a
keepsake of your childhood
SPEAKER: Durham Regional Police
Fraud Unit
LUNCH:. Betty Pegg
OCTOBER 18TH,2006
MOTTO: "It's the song you sing anc
the smile you wear that
makes the sun shine
everywhere"
ROLL CALL: Food you rarely had
as a child
SPEAKER: Diabetes Speaker -Denise
LUNCH: Alma Wilson Decamtos
NOVEMBER 15th,2006
MOTTO: From failing hands we throw
the torch, be yours to
hold it high
ROLL CALL: Tell about a Canadian
celebrity
LUNCH: Blanche Tindall
SPEAKER: Trudy Freed -War Memories
DECEMBER 6th,2006
MOTTO: Friendship is the holiest
of gifts
ROLL CALL: A Christmas verse
SPEAKER: Rev.Catherine MacDonald
Claremont United Church
LUNCH: Norrine Hill
JANUARY 17'Eh, 2007
MOTTO: This New Year is ours to
use as we may
ROLL CALL: An important food in
my daily diet
SPEAKER: Kathy Fremes - nutritior.
LUNCH: Jean Drake
FEBRUARY 21st,2007
MOTTO: Don't walk this year in
last yearns ruts
ROLL CALL: Bring a flower vase
SPEAKER: Erla Manderson -
Roads of Ontario
LUNCH: Linda Lusted n
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ONTARIO DISTRICT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING
THURSDAY MAY 24, 2007
Scugog Island United Church
19100 Island Road, Port Perry Ontario
Hosted by: Scugog Island W.I.
o•couNt
The Women's Institute Ode
A goodly thing it is to meet,
In friendsh-ip's circle bright,
Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet
Nor dims the radiant light
No unkind words our lips shall pass,
No envy sour the mind,
But each shall seek the common weal,
The good of all mankind.
The Mary Stewart Collect
Keep us O Lord from pettiness; let us be large in thought, in word and deed.
Let us be done with fault finding and leave off self seeking.
May we put away all pretence and meet each other face to face,
Without self-pity and without prejudice.
May we never be hasty in judgment and always generous,
Let us take time for all things; make us grow calm, serene and gentle.
Teach us to put into action our better impulses, straight forward and unafraid
Grant that we may realize that it is the little things
that create differences,
That in the big things of life we are one.
And may we strive to touch and know the great human heart
Common to us all, and O Lord God, let us not forget to be kind.
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THE 100th ANNIVERSARY
OF ONTARIO SOUTH DISTRICT
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
ANNUAL MEETING
will be held in
SCUGOG ISLAND UNITED CHURCH
THURSDAY MAY 20. 1999
hosted by
SHIRLEY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ODE
A goodly thing it is to meet
In friendship's circle bright
Where nothing stains the pleasure sweet
Nor dims the radiant light
No unkind word our lips shall pass
No envy sour the mind.
But each shall seek the common weal
The good of all mankind
The Mary Stewart Collect
Keep us 0 Lord from pettiness,let us be large in
thought , in word and deed.
Let us be done with fault finding and leave off
self seeking.
May we put away all pretence and meet each other face
to face, without self-pity and without prejudice.
May we never be hasty in judgement and always generous.
Let us take time for all things, make us grow calm,
serene, gentle.
Teach us to put into action our better impulses staight
forward and unafraid.
Grant that we may realize that it is the little things that
create differences, that in the big things of life ,we are one.
And may we strive to touch and know the great human
heart common to us all, and 0 Lord God, let us not
forget to be kind.
7
100 YEARS
CONVENTION
RADISSON HOTEL
50 EAST VALHALLA DRIVE
MARKHAM, ON.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OCTOBER 18TH AND 19TH
2002
THEME
LOOK AT THE PAST - FOCUS ON THE FUTURE
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APRIL 16thr2008
7isit SPA -Society Prevention
Animals@ 1.00 p,m,
)CTOBER 17,2007
[OTTO -Old age is no place for
sissies
.OLL CALL - What is your favourite
section of the newspaper
ROGRAM-BettyPegg - "Barns"
UNCH Kathleen McAvoy
OVEMBER 21st,2007
OTTO - A happy heart kills more
germs than medicine
OLL CALL - Bring a salt and pepper
shaker
IROGRAM -To be Annouced 3
JJNCH - Lynda Lusted
IECEMBER 5th,2007
)TTO -I discovered I always have
choices and sometimes it's
only a choice of attitudes
)LL CALL -What did you learn from
your Grandparents?
ZOGRAM -Debbie Ward -rubber stamping
MOTTO - Don't walk this year in
last yearns ruts
ROLL CALL -Name the man who was
Prime Minister of Canada
in the year you were
born
PROGRAM - Carolyn Evans - CPR
LUNCH -Norrine Hill
FEBRUARY 20th,2008
MOTTO - Thehappiest people do not
have everything, they make
the best of everything
ROLL CALL - Bring an article made
in another country and tell
how you acquired it.
PROGAM - Collette Heck - speaking
on Versailles,France
LUNCH- Marean Ward
MARCH 19th,2008
MOTTO - Is there spring in your
step and joy in your heart?
ROLL CALL -Bring an old cookbook
PROGRAM - Durham Region Community
Food Advisor
LUNCH - Jean Drake
MOTTO - You don't stop laughinc
because you grow old, )
grow old �b ecause you st
laughing
ROLL CALL -Bring a special cup z
saucer
PROGRAM - Dianne Jones - day -
lilies and hostas
LUNCH -Collette Heck
MAY 21st,2008
MOTTO - Good health and good
sense are two of lifellE
greatest blessings
ROLL CALL -Your favourite past
W.I. program
PROGRAM- Tour of Goodwood Garde
and Richter Gardens
]JUNE 16th,2008
T
Tour Markham Museum - take bag
lunch
I
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INCH -Sandra Carson
1
2008
h3EPTEMBER 20th - SATURDAY
I MOTTO - S,ipport the troops
Meet at Hall g11.45 to go to
Intrepid Park, Boundary Road,
)sliawa for 90 minuete tour of
amp X -tour-1.tc)2.30pm
9CTOBER 22nd,2008
MOTTO - Important thing in life
is not where we are but
where wellre going
ROLL CALL - Name a rural sound
that you enjoy
E'kOGRAM - Betty Pegg -fences
LUNCH - Jean Drake
I
IINOVEMBER 19th,2008
k MOTTO - Peace starts with a smile
ROLL CALL- Bring a thimble
LUNCH - Marean Ward
PROGRAM - Lillian Gauslin -
-coiri collection
DECEMBER 10th,2008
MOTTO - Christmas is a time of
sharing and exchanging
ROLL CALL- Bring a decoration you
use at Christmastime
PROGRAM - Message fromRev.Rob Selby
Claremont United Church
LUNCH - Lynda Lusted
JANUARY 15th,2009
MOTTO - All nations smile in the
same language
ROLL CALL - Bring an article
obtained while travelling
and tell about it
PROGRAM - Collette Heck -trip to
Egypt
LUNCII - Edith Vousden
FEBRUARY 19th,2009
MOTTO - Remember, life is like a
bank,you can't take out
what- you haven't put in.
ROLL CALL - What do you do to re-
lieve tension?
PROGRAM - Myrna Macgregor -
ceram-ics
LUNCH - Norrine Hill
MARCH 19th,2009
MOTTO - You can give without
loving, but you cannot
love without giving
ROLL CALL- name a hea l Llly
remedy of Grananiu Llie1 ll
PROGRAM - Kathy Pegg__
8-peaking on Hearth
LUNCH - Sandra Carson Place
APRIL 15th - Planning Meeting
- pay your dues
APRIL 221Lc1, 2009-100tli ANNIVER-
SARY
MOTTO - Learn from l;lie past an
cast light oil Ll.ie fuLu
PROGRAM - Dorothy Duncan -
Canadian Food TradiL-ion mad
over a century by W.I.
MAY 20th,2009
MOTTO - Take time tolielp and
er'by friends --it is th
source of happiness
Trip to Lucy Maud Montgomery
Society of Ontario- Leaskdale
JUNE 17th,2009
MOTTO - As summer comes, let
sunshine in your heart
Tour to Lamrocklis Country
Gardens,1670 Coates Road West
PortPerry
CLAREMONT WOMEN'S
INSTITUTE
Would like to invite you to help us celebrate
our 100th Anniversary
on
April 22, 2009
@ 1:30 p.m.
at
Claremont Community Centre
Speaker: Mrs. Dorothy Duncan
on
Canadian Food Traditions
Looking forward to seeing you then!
CLAREMONT WOMENIIS INSTITUE
100TH
ANNIVERSARY
2009
SEPT.16th,2009
MOTTO: Renewing old acquaintances
MEETING - At Alma'Wilson's at
Brooklin Court
ROLL CALL - A program you remember
LUNCH - Jean Drake
OCTOBER 21st,2009
MOTTO - A Bird in the hand is
worth two in a bush
ROLL CALL; Bring an old sugar bowl
SPEAKER - Betty Pegg -on birds
LUNCH - Norrine Hill
NOVEMBER 18t,h,2009
MOTTO - Peace only prevails among
nations when it prevails
in the heart of men
ROLL CALL - Wear a poppy
SPEAKER -legion Veteran
LUNCH - Marean Ward
DECEMBER 9th,2009
MOTTO- Frienddhip is the holiest
Of gifts
Lunch at Pickering Nuclear -Ontario
Power Generation
JANUARY 20th,2010
MOTTO - Don't walk this year in
last yearlls ruts
ROLL CALL - Favourite author or
latest book read
SPEAKER - Marean Ward - Book
Report "Heart Matters"
by Andrienne Clarkson
FEBRUARY 17th ,2010
MOTTO - Judging people is point-
less, we seldom get it
right
ROLL CALL - Bring an egg cup
PROGRAM - Biographies on noted
people
LUNCH - Edith Vousden
MARCIi 17, 2010
MOTTO- Therells nothing too
good for the Irish^
ROLL CALL - St. Patrick's
thought(wear some-
thing green)
SPEAKER - Jim Thomas -
Journalist experiencE
LUNCH _ Lynda Lusted
APRIL 21st,2010
MOTTO - History is forgotten
if not recorded
Going out for lunch