=r-7iLT.=7.-7,'c -____-__- - V c, -- B is .3; sEd . :2. we»; ' I g , :1 M'ha' Bi' I' x ' I?!" 'r-eff,,: i #, ' iM gig 'tCG 'li:",,'.') it: Q illll T _ ' . EZ'NK 'ilal r PCM - r, - . . Yu' ' . _ . EEE . ' ttm " an - \w'v r" 'ly, l a . . . , e I '5er"s"'t at"; , RF, N _ V mars, _ t. _- - r i Cig" n T Y' - in ii:), R, " F , h', itir .5 .r i . -, w, . - _ ttt " 'iF.. . " 's's .4. meanest " a. ' It A, .. q ;' FVWJ «I? Ay, i == . 'it' - . ' 'iii", I " - 'rc'..:' are ,, n ' Sts, P" , Purple Valley WI members, l-r, back: Sharon Gilbert, Rachel Hepburn, Margaret Urbshott, Doreen Gilbert, Charlene Hepburn, Yvonne Warner. Front: Edna Cook, Ethel McLean, Olive Burt, Margaret Urbshott, and Audrey Hepburn _ l, Purple Valley WI celebrates 60 years Jan l g ' (ft Ct if I Still faithful to its all roots By Lindsay Eaglesham _ went up to 25 cents, today Staff reporter During the war years the membership is $15. "It was like a trip to . , Good works and vol. Toronto. You were just so' 'We knit and knit until we unteerism have been the thrilled to go to the meetings." . hallmark of Women's That's how M-year-old couldn't knit any more' , Institutes since the organ. Ethel McLean summed up her _ zation was founded in early memories of the Purple --Ethel McLean Stoney Creek Ontario by Valley Women's Institute. "'-"-'--'---'-.-"'-'. Adelaide Hoodless in "It's still fun. We're all such would bring six-quti? baskets of 1897. Hoodless first friends," the senior member said at sandwiches, and Frome made launched the women's group as a a special meeting celebrating the cakes," Edna said. lobby to have pasteurization of _ group's 60th ,nniversary. In the early years children milk legislated. The." is now a This was a festive occasion, often attended with their mothers, world-wide movement. but its . held at the home of Audrey and meetings were held in the motto."For Pete, "Pd country: Hrpbum on County Road 18 last afternoon, alternating at members _ kept it film to tts rural mots week. After 11 member Indie; (six homes, usually fanns. When times with the emphasis on hel ing were absent) conducted the changed and many women began needy neighbors. C group's regular business, that working outside the home ':if,iid The women prpyide gif for reminisced about the history of the started to have the meetings at neWbom babies in the 99mm ty, Purple Valley WI before Winding ni " Margaret Urbshott said. throw showers {orgasms mothers, up the get-together with a late 95%,": women laughed when visit C11'i?J-tgt,'te, sick and the 'lunch' and diamond anniversary president Charlene Gilbert read ts1derly."ttfii le Valley group cake. minutes from some of the old has been especially active in sup- Monthly meetings in the 1930s meetings-in 1942 the federal port of 4-H over the years, Spon- and 40s were all festive occasions, government awarded the branch a soring 'homemaking clubs' and V Edna Cook said. She recalls her $3 grant; "cash on hand" in one events. asides that, fundraising mother Eva Gilbert. a founding 1943 entry showed $1.18. through uilt auctions has been'a member, telling her that in those At the start-up in 1934, the tradititNl means of generating days the tradition was for five membership fee was 10 cents. money for needy causes. including women to take turns with the food "And some of the women couldn't supply for every meeting. "Some afford that!" Edna said. In 1942 it ( pueryee WI on Page 2