O CCOMPLISHMENTS AR EFFORT Dedicated members packed Christmas boxes, knitted socks, made pajamas, sweaters, gloves, and jam. RARIES They operated travelling libraries, and helped establish other libraries. SPlTALS In a continuing effort to improve community health, the women supported the two hospitals, Picton and the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital. USEUMS e women created and donat- ed quilts. They presented displays of village history, donated items to the Educational Museum, and funded special projects. BRANCH PRESIDENTS PRINCE EDWARD IRS The women donated prize money, entered displays, served tea 5 cookies, and provided rest areas.They competed in the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair. They provided funds for repairs and new windows in the Crystal Palace. HOO LS For the schools in the area, the women donated funds for safety signs, flags, First Aid Kits, nurses visits, hot lunches, musical instruments, computers, school fairs, and supported educational trips. . GIRLS 8: HOMEMAKING CLUB. METERlES Sim? 1920’ Women’s 1mm?†The installation of decorative gates, meded leaders and funding for the purchasing of equipment, the clean various clubs. They developed the Prince Edward District Women’s Institute Scholarship for 4H members. up and mowing of local cemeteries were all projects for Women’s Institute. ‘ .RT T CRA FI' SALE The yearly art and craft sale provides and opportunity for artists to display and sell their work. EEDSMUIR HlSTORlES A collection, usually in book or scrapbook form, a record of local history. A valuable source of information for historians and researchers for histories of farms, families, schools, churches, industries and organizations. Ellen Closson President COUNTY