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Link to Notes from Minute Books 1921 - 1926
Helmdon has had a branch of the Women's Institute since 1921. In February, 1921, Canon Bartlett (a well-remembered rector from 1919 to 1936), and his sisters, called a meeting to discuss forming a Women's Institute. When a Mrs Louise Holloway in the village was asked to join she said that she was not interested, but she was told in no uncertain terms that it was her duty to become a member.
The first meeting was held in March 1921 and the subscription was
two shillings. April was the highlight meeting. A neighbouring WI
was invited and Miss Barnes (head teacher of Helmdon primary school
1918 - 1947) closed the school early and took the children to entertain
members. On one occasion, Mrs Holloway recollected, Lady Knightly,
the county president came, and on several occasions, Mrs Barker,
the county secretary, who travelled by train from Moulton to Northampton
and thence to Helmdon. She was met by the Falcutt House chauffeur,
and lunched there with Mrs Lees. After the meeting, she returned
by train.
During the war, meetings were held in the afternoon because of
lighting up. A work party, mainly a knitting session, was held once
a week. Once a canning day was held at Falcutt House laundry because
it had running water. Members supplied fruit and the Ministry of
Food supplied sugar. Members were each allowed to buy two cans.
Once the labels got mixed and up and Mrs Nell Duncombe remembers
that she got a wrongly labelled can. Jam making sessions were held
Stone House. Helmdon was allocated 1 cwt of sugar, the jam being
made for the ministry. Once in the early days Freddie Whitlock took
the WI to a matinée performance at the theatre. They went
in an open top cart and when they came home it was snowing.
Meetings today are monthly, with subjects as diverse as a the reminiscences
of a retired county coroner, the background to the making of her
books by a children's author, and tea towels from A-Z from a gentleman
who had a grand passion for his collection. More practical skills
are not forgotten. We have cookery demonstrations, flower arranging
evenings, and recently we had an evening making pots at a ceramics
studio. We always enjoy our annual garden party, harvest suppers
or our own making, occasional meals out, and outings, whether to
local attractions such as a working windmill, or a coach visit farther
away, for example, to Rochester in Kent. Several times a year we
cater for lunches or teas for visiting groups, and we invariably
have a stall at the village Carnival, and enter a float (with several
prizes to our credit). County competitions entered include a short
story competition and a duologue writing and acting competition.
We have also taken part in choir competitions at county level, and
indeed, in the 1960s, Helmdon had members in the South Northants
choir, conducted by Doris Clark, which reached the national finals.
As a Millennium project the WI members of 1999-2000 recorded their
own thoughts and memories of their lives. The book, illustrated
with photographs, was compiled in the hope that it would be a pleasant
and interesting record of the people who have come from all walks
of life to join together to make up the Helmdon Women's Institute
as it continues to be a force in the twenty first century.
If you would like further information please contact a member of
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