Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1979, p. 22

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Mrs. Diamond, Council Member Dr. Lim was confident of continued supper, well beyond 1919 for “IYC is the launching point l'tnâ€" pro. gressively improving situations for children in th. years to come." “We are guilty of many errors and fat .; hm neglecting the fountain of life is the worst,” Sta 1 13,. Lim as she quoted the oft repeated statement ding “his name is today.” Mrs. Raigh Roe, Australia, ACWW Preside ad. dressed Council Members and Visitors urging e. one ; ‘ to pursue the opportunity of sharing their em. “‘ ' i "“r ' ‘ “There are those who wonder why we, the AC\‘=. are BEECHWQOD w' MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT the builders in all countries, but the most vital 415 honOred five members, each of whom havebeionged that of raising families,” She said. “As a per “.0. for over 50 years, Mrs. John G. Stewart, Mrs. Gordon person organization with projects and mogul: ‘n a Mower “’5' 0- MCLacme" and M’s‘ ,0 AA Bann'sm‘“ person-to-person basis and making what seemec log. Shown in photo is Mrs. H. Sinker. a life member who sible, possible: we can be Proud of our organij m3, has bebngeflfoffl Vea’s- 7 “Our membership, our involvement knows no h ha. ries if we are to have peace and security amongst an,‘ As Mrs. Roe told her audience of the developr‘ t of endless programs which IYC has afforded some . >ur- aging statistics quoted were that life expectancy i any countries has increased 37-4707 and enrolln at school up 30-40%. “So we must continue,” cot Jed Mrs. Roe, “children of today are the citizens oi «or- row and we are those whose hands hold and sh the magnificent little building blocks that are our ch; n," Open Day concluded with the launching [he ACWW World Flag Tour. Each Area Vice 1" ‘ent was presented with an ACWW flag made the Women’s Institutes of the United Kingdom. T his g is ‘ » - r _ to be taken throughout each Constituent Societ; [he ! A ; - r g. Area publicizing the work of ACWW and co .mg Five life memberships were pmsemed by SlLVEn' Pennies For Friendship. It is hoped that a grand Iol' woon w|_ HALTON DjsTHICT to t, from_Mrsr at least one penny for each of the 81!: million rri ters Geo. Bun and Mn;- J. Appleyard' back row Mrs. D. in the world will be realized when the flags tea l'lEll' Williamson, Mrs. w Norton. Mrs, Marchingmn‘ final destination â€" the 16m Triennial ACWW l Ier- r .. ; , . , . , ._ ‘ 7 ,7 ,_ . ence in Hamburg, Germany, May 1980. Mrs. Di and. ' ' FWIO President, regrets she does not yet knot. Llel'l the flag will come to Ontario or if it will arrive all Area Conventions to participate. PENNIES FOR FRIENDSHIP Here is an idea that is novel and new! It comes especially for you. Just f0110w directions as the months go by. And add your pennies without a lie. When the year is over we hope to share This sum of money "to show we care“, January 1*: for every window in your houw February 5¢ for every bed in your house MBTCh W for every radio and TV in your Irv: April N for every 2” of your height , . _‘ May 1'1 for every tooth (false or naturs 1i -" r _, A; , ' June [‘1 for your hose size (doubled) Mrs. Sheron Sradeiman. Biyrh, recently completed JU')’ W for every chair in your house her 24th 4H Homemaking Club prO/‘ect Huron Coun- AUBUM N for every inch of Your Will“ ry Wl’s presented a Trillium Tray for this Special September 7‘: for every clack in your house achievement. L~Fl Home Economist, Miss Bea OCIObe" 2‘3 for Every Pair Of your Shoes McCienaghan. Sheron and her Mother, a former November 5¢ for every inch of your Will“ FWIO Board Director, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Dccember 10¢ for CVEFY 50 lbs. Of Your WEigh‘ Auburn. Used by Jarmrr Creighton wr, Simwe North Didn't" '7’?

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