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- Boxall Women's InstituteHistoric District: Elgin West Active: NoHistoric District: Elgin West Active: NoFederated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Port Stanley Women's InstituteHistoric District: Elgin East Active: NoHistoric District: Elgin East Active: NoFederated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Hunter Cemetery PlaqueIn September 1969, the Boxall WI donated a plaque in the newly-named Hunter Cemetery. Mrs. Albert Hunter of Fingal was present at the opening ceremony, a relative of those who originally donated the land for the cemetery in 1861.In September 1969, the Boxall WI donated a plaque in the newly-named Hunter Cemetery. Mrs. Albert Hunter of Fingal was present at the opening ceremony, a relative of those who …Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- "Watch for Children" signs near Port StanleyThe Boxall WI petitioned Southwold Township, Elgin County in the 1980s for "Watch for Children" signs. Three signs were put up in the RR1 and RR2 Port Stanley area plus another area in Southwold Township.The Boxall WI petitioned Southwold Township, Elgin County in the 1980s for "Watch for Children" signs. Three signs were put up in the RR1 and RR2 Port Stanley area plus …Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Stop Lights at Intersection of Iona Road and Talbot LineAfter a number of accidents, Boxall WI petitioned Southwold Township, Elgin County, and the Ontario Department of Highways for a Flashing light at the dangerous intersection at Iona Road and Talbot Line (Highway #3). In 1998, a flashing light was installed after the Province downloaded the care of Highway #3 …After a number of accidents, Boxall WI petitioned Southwold Township, Elgin County, and the Ontario Department of Highways for a Flashing light at the dangerous intersection at Iona Road and …Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario
- Seaborn CollectionCollection donated to London Public Library by Col. Edwin Seaborn in 1951.Collection donated to London Public Library by Col. Edwin Seaborn in 1951.London Public Library
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