Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Spring 1993, page 9

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FWIO Officers - 1993 President-Margaret Eberle. RR1. Highgate. NOP 1T0. (519)678- aaso. FAX - (519)678â€"3722 President Elect - Donna Hussein. RRS. Stirling. KOK 3E0. (613)395-3343 Put Pro-Idem - Peggy Knapp. 81 Woodland Glen Dr.. Guelph. N16 353. (519)768-9693 Public Relations Ollie-r - Margaret Atkins. RPM. Poussson. Pol-i 120. (705)724-5370 Program Coordinator - Glenna Smlih. 5/0 Amati Rd. Arkell. N05 100. (51 e)sz4-021 7 New Branch Coordinator - Hilde Morden. RR1. Rodney. NOL zoo. (51 9)785â€"0745 North-m Regional Vino darn-Idem - irene Endars. Box 34. Kakabeka Fails. POT 1W0. (507)473-9310 South-m Regional Vice - Praia-n1 - Marilyn Sharp. 53 Parkwood Dr.. Cambridge. N1saK9. (519)521-2046 Err-emitt- Secrde - Anna Jackson. Box 1030. Guelph, N1 H 6N1. (519)767-3510. FAX - (519)524-6941 final-aliens canvonor - Gillian Caho.Box1B. Site 14. RR1. Whitefish. POM 3E0. (705)885-0253 Mood-mun Hintery Curator - Marcie Johnston. Rm, Listawel. N4W 3G9. (519)291-2949. Eli-11d Lu (Museum) Home Committee: Chair - Pamela Emnn. FIR1. Ridgevllle. LDS 1M). (416)892-2758 Secretary-Treasurer - Joan Fiayie. RR7, Guelph. Nil-i 514. (519)822-7293 Editor, Home and Country - Janine Roalens-Grant. Box 1030. Guelph. NIH 6N1. (519)767‘3507. FAX A (519)824-8941 FWIO BOARD DIRECTORS - 1992-93 1. Vivian Fawcett. FIR-1. Winchester. KOC 2K0, (613)774-3125 2. Edith Jenkins. RRZ. Prescott. KOE 1T0. (613)925-3155 3. Mae Craig. RRS. Renfrew. K7V 3Z8, (615)432-4629 4. Judy Smith. FlFIZ. Napanee. K7R 3K7. (513)373-9325 5. Beatrice Harry. RR3. Stirling. KOK 3E0. (513)395-5255 6. Dorothy Beedham. RRS. Cooourg. KQA 4J9. (416)342-5772 7. Wendy Fleil. RRZ, Feneion Falls. KOM 1N0. (705)887-3351 8. Pat Macdonald. 16A Eigln St. Suite 230. Thornhlll. LaT 4T4. (415)834- 5989 9. VI Belroso. HRS. Orangevllie. LBW 2Z2. (519)941-1911 10. Marilyn Sharp. 53 Parkwood Dr.. Cambridge. N15 3K9. (519)621- 2046 11. Marjory Humphries. Box as. Walton. NOK 1zo. (519)ee7~e74o 12. Beth Burnett. HR4. Belwoud. NOB 1J0. (519)543-1159 13. Lorna McGrath. RR1. Elmvale. LOL 1P0. (705)-322-1320 14. Bey Courts. RR4. Siayner. LOM 180. (705)428-2252 15. Bessie Saunders. FIR-1. Meatord. NOH 1Y0. (519)598-1335 16. Anna Farrow. RR2. Alleniord. NOH 1A0. (519)934-2139 17. Lois Frelburger, HRS, Walkerinn. NOG 2V0. (519)361-0511 1B. Jerlnno Porteous. HHS. Fenwlck. L05 160. (416)562-5495 19. Audrey RIcker. RR1, Dunnvllla. N1A 2W1. (416)774-3252 20. Pat Ozavarl. RRa. Burtord. NOE 1A0. (519)449-2595 21. Dorothy Sutherland. Box 35. Putnam. NOL ZBO. (519)455-2122 22. Paulina Lindsay. RFIB, St. Thomas. NSP 3T1. (519)631-5247 23. Leurlne McIntosh. RR1. St. Marys, N4X 1C4, (519)229-8210 24. Hermina Koetsler. 869 Melon Ave. Kingsvllie. NEW 301, (519)733â€"5145 251 Alma Filddoch, RR1.Corunna. NON 160. (519)862-1719 26. Doreen McMillan. Box 24. Dwight. POA 1H0. (705)635-1318 27. Moms Bray. Dunchurch. POA 1G0. (765)339-9147 25. Carol Ellertnn. nna. Englaherl. POJ 1H0. (705)544-7547 29. Mary Caldwell. Pleasant Valley Rd.. RRZ. Massey, POP 1F0, (705)565-3075 30. Edythe Joseph. RR2. Goulals River. Highway 17 N.. POS 1E0. (705)649-2163 ' at. lrene Enders. Box 34. Kakaheka Fella. POT 1W0. (807)473-9310 32. Helen Stallord. Box to. Go 214. RR2. Dryden. FBN 2Y5. (807)9515793 JUNIOR BOARD DIRECTORS Darlene Harding. Fordwlch. NOG 1V0. (519)935-3755 Cindy Ashton. RRt. Hampton. LOB 1J0. (416)263-2066 Meet Your Regional VP’s Northern: Irene and her husband Bob live in the Village of Kakabelca Falls - the beautiful “Niagara of the North." twenty miles west of Thunder Bay. They have two sons - David in Owen Sound and Murray irt Winnipeg. Irene has been a Women's Institute member for nearly thirty years. She has held all of the executive offices at the Branch level, as well as most convenorships. At the District level. Irene has sewed as Secretary-Treasurer and District Director. Presently, Irene is enjoying her second year as FWIO Board Director for the Thunder Bay District. Irene commented that “it’s a most rewarding and educational experience." And as Regional Viceâ€"President for the North, she is “looking forward to even greater knowledge of how the Women‘s Institute functions at the Executive level.” Irene has been employed as an office worker for many years. At present. she is with a building contractor on a part-time basis. In addition to looking after her husband‘s electrical contracting busi- ness. she is a freelance bookkeeper. And Irene is also Treasurer of the local Historical Society. Needless to say.” Irene remarked. “I don't have much spare time. But when time allows. Ienjoy reading. knitting and other crafts." Irene quotes the following motto used by 21 W1 Branch that she feels is worth repeating:"Yaur WI is like a bank. the more you put into it, the more interest you have." Southern: n the spring of 1954, Marilyn married Brant County farmer Thomas J. Sharp. Two years later. they purchased a dairy farm in North Duntfiies Township in Waterloo County. In 1965, they founded the Toshmar Bus Lines to service the rural schools in North Dumfries. They sold their dairy farm in 1971; and by 1974 they were nmning fourteen buses. After turning the management of the bus company over to their son Dennis in 1989, they retired to Cambridge. “I joined the Laura Rose WI in 1957.” commented Marilyn. “I served on many committees over the years and was President from 1969 to 197 l Inaddition. she was a4-H leader and Sunday school teacher for many years. Marilyn has attended numerous Women's Institute conferences, including the ACWW conventions in Killamey, Ireland. in 1986, Kansas City. Missouri in 1989. and atT‘he Hague in the Netherlands in 1992. Presently. She is a FWIO Board Director for Subdivision 10, Vice-President of the Waterloo South District WI. and sits on the Board of Managers at the St. Andrew‘s (Gait) Presbyterian Church. At the FWIO annual meeting in November, Marilyn was elected as the FWIO Southern Regional Vice-President. Marilyn and Thomas have three children - Ken, Dennis and Dorothy - and five granddaughters. Marilyn is fond of cooking and sewing, and is learning how to knit1 crochet and quilt. Home 5 Country. Spnng 1993 9

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