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The first Women's Institute was started in Ontario in1897. Mrs. Alma Jane Porter from Andover, New Brunswick organized the first Women's Institute in New Brunswick in 1911.
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Kiers Marketing is a full-service creative marketing firm. We provide our clients with creative and professional expertise that delivers both immediate and long-term results, on budget and on time. With over 40 years in business, we offer strategic marketing and planning, graphic and web design and large-format printing and installation.
Devon Lumber Co. Ltd. specializes in providing a wide range of lumber products, lawn furniture, and craft supplies, catering to both individual and commercial customers in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The Kingsley Methodist Congregation was first formed in 1836.The first church of the congregation in Kingsley was situated a short distance up the Royal Road from Estey's Bridge on what was called the 'sand hill'. Services were conducted by the minister from the Fredericton Church (Wilmot) and the church was often spoken of as the 'Sister Church' to Wilmot.In 1873, the minister from Devon was in charge of the services and Kingsley has been a part of that charge ever since.In 1897, the senior members of the congregation decided that a new building was needed and along with the Baptists, planned to build a new church that would be used by both Baptist and Methodist congregations.When work on the new building (the present Baptist Church) was well under way, certain members of the Methodist congregation decided they would like to erect a church building of their own. All members agreed, and soon the building of the present United Church was well begun and was dedicated in 1898 - with Rev.