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Mrs. Seheidegger has acted as secretary- treasurer of the Ohaton ¥. 1. for a number of years and also held the pos i t i o n of director as well as assuming convenerships of standing committee work. She was the f i r s t leader of the : Ohaton G i r l s ' Club when they were known as ' Mother's Helpers'. She served as secretary f o r both Sedgewick and the newly formed Ohaton Constituency. Her family consists of two sons and three daughters. Her eldest daughter, Mrs. C. Omoth, was leader of the Ohaton G i r l s ' Club for eight years. One daughter, Marie, won a t r ip to Bozeman, Montana, representing the Ohaton Club and another daughter, Doris, won a t r i p to the National Club Week i n Toronto. A granddaughter, Barbara, i s following In the family's footsteps as a member of the Ohaton G i r l s ' Club. Mrs. Seheidegger has taken an active part i n the work of the United Church i n the Ohaton community serving as secretary- treasurer f o r some twelve years. She was a member of the Women's A u x i l i a r y for twenty- five years, r e t i r i n g with a L i f e Membership i n that body. Mrs. Seheidegger was presented with a L i f e Membership i n the Alberta Women's Institutes on August 19, 1954 by her branch, Ohaton W. I., on the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of the branch. Mr. and Mrs. Seheidegger r e t i r e d to t h e i r cottage at Ma- Me- 0 Beach i n 1956. Mrs. Seheidegger continues her community work having joined Falun W. I. and Ma- Me- 0 United Church.
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Transcript | Mrs. Seheidegger has acted as secretary- treasurer of the Ohaton ¥. 1. for a number of years and also held the pos i t i o n of director as well as assuming convenerships of standing committee work. She was the f i r s t leader of the : Ohaton G i r l s ' Club when they were known as ' Mother's Helpers'. She served as secretary f o r both Sedgewick and the newly formed Ohaton Constituency. Her family consists of two sons and three daughters. Her eldest daughter, Mrs. C. Omoth, was leader of the Ohaton G i r l s ' Club for eight years. One daughter, Marie, won a t r ip to Bozeman, Montana, representing the Ohaton Club and another daughter, Doris, won a t r i p to the National Club Week i n Toronto. A granddaughter, Barbara, i s following In the family's footsteps as a member of the Ohaton G i r l s ' Club. Mrs. Seheidegger has taken an active part i n the work of the United Church i n the Ohaton community serving as secretary- treasurer f o r some twelve years. She was a member of the Women's A u x i l i a r y for twenty- five years, r e t i r i n g with a L i f e Membership i n that body. Mrs. Seheidegger was presented with a L i f e Membership i n the Alberta Women's Institutes on August 19, 1954 by her branch, Ohaton W. I., on the occasion of the 35th Anniversary of the branch. Mr. and Mrs. Seheidegger r e t i r e d to t h e i r cottage at Ma- Me- 0 Beach i n 1956. Mrs. Seheidegger continues her community work having joined Falun W. I. and Ma- Me- 0 United Church. |
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