Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Spring 1985, page 19

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South Essex District arganimd a dis» play during AgrLFood Month last fall at a local mall. Here President Mrs. Ray Hunter and SecretanL Treasurer Mrs. William Barnett give lapel pins, tttudefrom the new Essex tartan. to Windsor Mayor Elizabeth Kishkmt and Shannon Olson Ii 'arden of Esxex. Brooksdale I had a historical marker erected last year to eommenmrate the hamlet of YoungSville, which has now disappeared off the lHtlpt From j 1 1 ‘ left to right are; Anne Imles‘ Breda Baker, Rosma Morris. Ruth Mathew". -, ‘ V; {in Frances Rowland, Alma Beryl Bean, Rosie Thomson and Laura Green. ‘ ‘ ‘ sly} ‘ , A . . I ‘ l v r. x u .i ‘ . Crown Hill H 'l planted 75 white/)in trees in an abandoned i'ettteterv last year ax a bicentennial [Irwin-t, In l983. the branch donated a ('lmtttfor rltefrotrtjetti'e u] the L‘E’IHBIE‘F‘I" Here BFI‘ITILT' Hiekling puts a Xltlkt' beside (I freshly planted tree. A5 a bicentennial project, Wentworth South District made a quilted wall hanging for the Erland Lee (Museum) Home. Pictured from left to right are Irene Weber and Mary Miller of the Erland Lee Committee. Grace Mitchell who designed the wall hanging, district president Edna Ward and past district president Elva Weylie. l9

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