Greeriockfs Contributlpn to Quilts, Qunlls and Bears Even though this Branch is small in numbers they work hard at contributing to our WI challenges. Dorothy McNeil, mother-inJaw to one of our members (Joan McNeil), is a senior citizen who loves to knit. Greenock WI worked with Dorothy to sew up, stuff and put the smiling faces on 100 teddy bears! A big job for a Branch with only 7 members! Way to go! 4; McGeragIe, Mae Milton, Mildred I. . ' D.“ Sinclair, Nancy Addison, Sherrill Macpherson, Marg Aitken. Members of the York Road Women’s Institute have collected some 80 new or gently used teddy bears and they have donated them to the Northumberiand OPP. They will be known as ’comfort bears’ and the police ofï¬cers will give one to each child they come in contact with, who has witnessed or been through a traumatic event. Shown with Const. Terry Marshall are: (L - R) Grace Humfryes, Neysa Clark, I‘ Marilyn Bird, Rose Schneider, Margaret Whitehouse, Gertrude Miller, Bernie Rosebush, Marilyn Edmonds, Sharon French, Isobel Flindall, Betty Lou McPherson and Susan Archer. Joyceville WI I L-R Freda Storms, Marjorie - . term care facility that recently ’ underwent an extensive expansion. 'If ‘ _ -|\ “ Rosede n e W The Rosedene Women's Institute have made a generous donation to the Pelham Panthers Pictured is Chris Calaguiro and two team members Rhys and Evan receiving a cheque from President Brenda Vaughan for $200.00. This has become a yearly project for the branch and they are hoping others will ioin in helping these wonderful young people in the future.