Te Awamutu Courier

80 years of memories, laughter

Wharepapa South branch of Rural Women New Zealand marks a big milestone

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Contributi­ons, which were given with no thought of recognitio­n or reward, but simply as our branch treasurer stated — that is just what you do when you live in a rural community.

Wharepapa South Branch of Rural Women New Zealand recently celebrated its 80th birthday with a gathering of past and present members at Fahrenheit Restaurant & Bar.

It was a relaxed and informal affair, with attendees given the opportunit­y to share some of their memories. Many spoke of the uniqueness of the Wharepapa South community, something they have missed greatly and have never been able to quite find again once they moved from the district.

Others told how their now-grown children regard Wharepapa South as “home” no matter whether they were here for their lifetime or just one season.

One spoke of the help her whole family received from the Homecare system when she broke her leg. Homecare was set up to provide affordable home help for mothers suffering from ill health or overwork, or at childbirth.

Photos, old minutes books and newspaper cuttings carefully stored were available to jog memories.

Laughter was heard on more than one occasion as attendees recognised themselves in the various photos, followed by the inevitable questionin­g of what was that for, or who organised that?

One highlight of the day was the awarding of a branch honour to Carien Ouweltjes for her years of service on the committee and as branch treasurer.

With obvious delight at this recognitio­n, Carien stated that on arriving at their farm over 20 years ago, she decided that living right across the road from the hall she just had to be involved with events and gatherings because “that is just what you do”.

President Jacqui Wellington JP organised everyone attending to be given a wooden key ring as a memento of the day. Inscribed on one side was “Wharepapa South Rural Women 80 Years”, with an imprint of the intersecti­on by the local hall behind it. The flip side showed each attendee’s name.

Ann Rawson JP, who is the most senior life member honoured by the branch, cut the celebratio­n cake.

Branch secretary Sue Hall said that gathered in that room were women whose contributi­ons over many years to the district of Wharepapa South typified the saying “Service Simply Given”.

“Contributi­ons, which were given with no thought of recognitio­n or reward, but simply as our branch treasurer stated — that is just what you do when you live in a rural community.”

Branch secretary Sue Hall

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? Past and present members of Wharepapa South Branch of Rural Women New Zealand.
Photo / Supplied Past and present members of Wharepapa South Branch of Rural Women New Zealand.

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