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MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR Mrs. Thomas Taylor ( Alice Taylor) was the s i x t h recipient of a L i f e Membership i n the Alberta Women's I n s t i t u t e s. It was given her by Edmonton Women's Institute for her long years of service. She was a Charter Member of the branch, having joined i n 1919. She has f i l l e d a l l the offices i n the Edmonton branch and i n her seventy- nineth year she convened the Women's I n s t i t u t e Tearoom. Mrs. Taylor was born i n Melbourne, Quebec on the 28th day of February 1873. She was married on the 30th day of August 1893 and came west s i x years l a t e r , l i v i n g at Cranbrook, B r i t i s h Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba, before coming to Edmonton i n 1905. She has taken a very prominent part i n a number of organizations during her stay of f i f t y years and more i n the City of Edmonton; fourteen i n a l l and on the executive of most of them at one time. She was President of the Local Council of Women f o r four years and holds a L i f e Membership i n that body as well as a L i f e Membership i n the National Council of Women. She attended no less than nine National Council meetings. She received a l e t t e r of appreciation from the City of Edmonton f or services rendered during the influenza epidemic of 1918 f o r nursing and making huge amounts of soup. Mr. Taylor was an engineer on the C. N. R. u n t i l his retirement. The Taylors celebrated their Golden Wedding and Diamond Wedding Anniversaries. On the l a s t occasion they received congratulations from Her Majesty, the Queen, and also from Premier Manning of Alberta.
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Transcript | MRS. THOMAS TAYLOR Mrs. Thomas Taylor ( Alice Taylor) was the s i x t h recipient of a L i f e Membership i n the Alberta Women's I n s t i t u t e s. It was given her by Edmonton Women's Institute for her long years of service. She was a Charter Member of the branch, having joined i n 1919. She has f i l l e d a l l the offices i n the Edmonton branch and i n her seventy- nineth year she convened the Women's I n s t i t u t e Tearoom. Mrs. Taylor was born i n Melbourne, Quebec on the 28th day of February 1873. She was married on the 30th day of August 1893 and came west s i x years l a t e r , l i v i n g at Cranbrook, B r i t i s h Columbia and Winnipeg, Manitoba, before coming to Edmonton i n 1905. She has taken a very prominent part i n a number of organizations during her stay of f i f t y years and more i n the City of Edmonton; fourteen i n a l l and on the executive of most of them at one time. She was President of the Local Council of Women f o r four years and holds a L i f e Membership i n that body as well as a L i f e Membership i n the National Council of Women. She attended no less than nine National Council meetings. She received a l e t t e r of appreciation from the City of Edmonton f or services rendered during the influenza epidemic of 1918 f o r nursing and making huge amounts of soup. Mr. Taylor was an engineer on the C. N. R. u n t i l his retirement. The Taylors celebrated their Golden Wedding and Diamond Wedding Anniversaries. On the l a s t occasion they received congratulations from Her Majesty, the Queen, and also from Premier Manning of Alberta. |
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