Hereward Branch Tweedsmuir History, p. 9

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not only in the community but in national progects, montn. Tne election of ofii cars resulted as follows .,,, East Garafraxa ‘for the purpose of organizing a branch of the Wmen's had been invited to organiZe tne new branch, Snc gave a brief but Luther townsnipa met in the home of Ira, Alex, Flatt, 1m. 13 ' Con, 11 1n~ nad founded tne Association in Ontario. She told now Mrs, Adelaide Headless at Stoney Crook, Ont, interesting talk on the history and purposes of the Women's Institutes it ma spread to and at each of tne mediately following meetings additional ladies Inst itut e. Institute enrolled until by June 1930 there were thirty-eight members, On the fallowing June tnere were forty~t so members, Bach year since than bu nice bank balance On 3911.3, 1950 a number of ladies 6f East Garafraxa and Bast A total of twenty-five ladies Joined at this first meeting It , James Taylor, President of Haravillo Women's Institute HIRIIARD INSTITUTE TWIR nearly all hold regular meetings 0n the last Thursday of each decided to Hume of.lrs, Alex, Flatt whorc the HRRE'ARD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE was organized Jan,3/30. JAS, 8mm . . . . . . H'eaident ‘ WALTER RICHARDSON, lat vice-Preaidont, THOS, SMALL . . . . , . 2nd vice-President, FRED, CLAYTON . , , . Secret ary-treaaurer, ELWOOD BROWN and ALEX, PARK . . . . . . Direct on, keen interest in social and welfarc wark h in 1897' and how from this small beginning civilized countries of the world, name the new branch, 'Hereward' chen'a

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