More FWIC competition Senator Cairine Wilson Trophy Project POEM {not blank verse) Title A HUMOROUS PIONEER INCIDENT REGULATIONS 1t Poem should not exceed one hundred lines. 2. Use standard typing paper (8%" x 11") one side only. 3. May be legibly hand written or printed or typed double space. Judged on provincial and National levels. . An individual W I member project. i Poem need not be based on a true eVent. Decision ofjudges will be final. Winner of National Competition will be awarded the Cairine Wilson trophy to retain during the next trien- vnium and a miniature replica for permanent possession. osmwe Points awarded 7 Content 75 Neatness 10 Originality 15 100 POEM TO BE INTO FWIO OFFICE BY DECEMBER 1, 1981. The two winning entries will be sent to FWIC by FWIO for ï¬nal judging. Poem will be returned after the FWIC Convention June 1982. SLATE RIVER W l delegates, L-R,Mrs. Dorothy 73an Mrs, Nellie Fulton, from the THUNDER BA - JUTH DISTRICT pose in front of the prize winning an rmm Saskatchewan at F WI C's National Convention last SIMCOE AREA QUILTS Each branch member in the Area paid 50¢ or m name on the quilt block. The Simcoe Area treasu emf richer by $918.00 after all expenses were paid. Jlnfl great deal of organizing and plenty of work but one agreed it was worth it In the centre of each block, the name of thr .11 ii embroidered with blue floss. To form the spt! re wheel, the names of the members are embroidered The quilts are now housed at the Midhurst ML. and are available to all branches at any time. Til “if it: a} R. .‘ .t't Some of the members who worked on the quilts from SIMCOE AREA are L-R, frontrow ean Cameron, Isabel Dog; 36le Dyer. Back row LR, Clara Smith, Edith Lougheed, Belle Graham, Hazel Thompson, 16 Sheardown, Mary Bertram, Eva Tuck, Bernice Glffon, Lillian Dotson, 4 :‘elaide and Mabel Renmck. Seen peeking out between quilts, is Georgia Pom-99'