
Barb Vervaeke of Brantford, a representative from the National Ovarian Cancer Association who is an ovarian cancer survivor, related her experiences, and talked about warning signs.
Ovarian cancer most often attacks older women and is difficult to diagnose. Vervaeke’s advice is to be aware of changes in your body and seek medical advice early.
Thirty members, friends and guests from Branchton W.I. attended. It was announced that Ruth McPhail, President of Clyde & Scott’s W.I., has received the Wentworth District Women’s Institutes’ “Woman of Excellence Fair Award” for 2009.
This award is to recognize the significant contributions made by women at local fairs.
The results of the Clyde & Scott’s W.I. display at the Rockton Fair were announced. Jean Rappolt won a first and the special prize for her entry of a crocheted tea cozy.
McPhail reported on attending the 83rd Hamilton Area W.I. Convention in St. Catharines on October 28. The theme was “Are You Involved?” Kim Sauder, the Area Voting Delegate said, “It is our duty to ensure that the following generation benefits from our involvement.”
It was announced that a good supply of items for the Canada Comforts project are being collected for Third World countries.
A social time followed the meeting, with refreshments in charge of Cathy O’Krafka and Rose Hancocks.
-Submitted by Dorothy Reain

More Stories
-
Public input wanted on library planIncreased circulation at the Waterdown branch of the Hamilton Public Library since 2008 has create... | read more |
-
HWDSB okays fundsThe completion of two school projects in Waterdown by next fall moved a step closer to reality rec... | read more |
-
Police continue to search for missing manHamilton Police Service officers are holding out hope that someone in the community has seen the v... | read more |
-
Council okays two per cent public works increaseHamilton councillors are betting taxpayers’ money that Mother Nature will be nice to the city this ... | read more |
-
Good things come in threes at OLMCA Carlisle Catholic elementary school encourages its students to let their creative juices flow wh... | read more |










