Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Celebratin­g a milestone in Waihi

Waihi Women’s Institute marked its 90th anniversar­y this month

- Evangeline Miles

Waihi Women’s Institute commemorat­ed a milestone when it reached its 90th anniversar­y on October 1. Members and four ladies from the Waihi Beach WI lunched at the Bowentown Surf Club and some members even took along their husbands to celebrate at an event where ladies were dressed to the nines.

The national organisati­on is celebratin­g its centennial anniversar­y this year.

A commemorat­ive Women’s Institute pin was presented to the ladies by Maxine Burke, Waihi WI president.

Also shown were the 2021 calendar with photos of other institutes all over New Zealand in their fun-filled activities, and a scarf with the organisati­on’s emblem for anyone wishing to order.

Ladies came dressed to the nines, and Jan Whitt was judged the winner, wearing the most stunning outfit. There were raffles galore, each prize well appreciate­d by the winners.

The ladies also took a trip down memory lane by looking at the scrapbook of the Waihi WI memorabili­a — photos of activities during its early days of inception until of late, news articles published in the local paper, awards won and judges’ comments on entries submitted during Federation competitio­ns, and samples of special crafted items.

The birthday song was sung and the candles blown, and the cake sliced and distribute­d — having been baked and iced by secretary Shirley Rea.

Shirley Harding, ex-wi president, put the pin on the institute badge which was then pinned to the Waihi WI banner.

The cheery gathering ended with the members and Waihi Beach WI president Trish thanking Maxine and the officers for the proficient organisati­on of the event’s celebratio­n.

 ??  ?? Shirley Harding after putting on the commemorat­ive pin and badge.
Shirley Harding after putting on the commemorat­ive pin and badge.

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