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MRS. HUDSON GRANT Mrs. Hudson Grant, nee Sarah Jane Lewis, was born i n Ontario but soon a f t e r the family moved to Detroit, Michigan. Here she attended school and at the early age of seventeen married Hudson Grant. Three children were born to this union. In 1 9 0 2 they moved as one of the pioneer families to the Angus Ridge d i s t r i c t . Mrs. Grant joined the Women's Ins t i t u t e when i t was f i r s t organized and has always been a f a i t h f u l member. During the busy years when the children were small and roads very bad at times, she very seldom missed a meeting and has always been a member to be depended upon. She has served as President for two terms and as Secretary f or one year. Her fine handwork has done much to bring honor to her branch with exhibits of her work at the handicraft exhibits i n Calgary, Edmonton and D i s t r i c t Conferences. Her work has i n cluded rug making, crochet, k n i t t i n g and outstanding q u i l t i n g. One of her most beautiful entries was a Wedding Ring patchwork q u i l t , made after she was seventy- five years old. At the age of eight- five she made fourteen pairs of men's pyjamas f o r the Red Cross. At the November meeting i n 1954, Mrs. Hudson Grant received her i'in and C e r t i f i c a t e of L i f e Membership i n the Alberta Women's Institutes from Angus Ridge W. I. with her daughter- in-law, Martha Grant, performing the ceremony.
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Transcript | MRS. HUDSON GRANT Mrs. Hudson Grant, nee Sarah Jane Lewis, was born i n Ontario but soon a f t e r the family moved to Detroit, Michigan. Here she attended school and at the early age of seventeen married Hudson Grant. Three children were born to this union. In 1 9 0 2 they moved as one of the pioneer families to the Angus Ridge d i s t r i c t . Mrs. Grant joined the Women's Ins t i t u t e when i t was f i r s t organized and has always been a f a i t h f u l member. During the busy years when the children were small and roads very bad at times, she very seldom missed a meeting and has always been a member to be depended upon. She has served as President for two terms and as Secretary f or one year. Her fine handwork has done much to bring honor to her branch with exhibits of her work at the handicraft exhibits i n Calgary, Edmonton and D i s t r i c t Conferences. Her work has i n cluded rug making, crochet, k n i t t i n g and outstanding q u i l t i n g. One of her most beautiful entries was a Wedding Ring patchwork q u i l t , made after she was seventy- five years old. At the age of eight- five she made fourteen pairs of men's pyjamas f o r the Red Cross. At the November meeting i n 1954, Mrs. Hudson Grant received her i'in and C e r t i f i c a t e of L i f e Membership i n the Alberta Women's Institutes from Angus Ridge W. I. with her daughter- in-law, Martha Grant, performing the ceremony. |
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