lion iscom r “graidircctoty of all oral hiser proij throughout the co unu-y. If your 0 ' 'ï¬pli would like to par- ticipate reject, contact Richard mead; D' Jory Coordinator, clo Archives ontitari’o, 77 Grenville SL, Toronto,.MTA 2R9, 416-965-4039. a .I - new FMOpomr, being presented (0 W10 President Margaret Munro by mm: Cutline change Information under the photograph on page 12 of the Feb. March 1989 issue of Home & Country may be misleading. The donation to the London Ronald McDonald House was raised through the sales of the hook Still More of Everything â€" a province wide project for Junior Women’s Institute members. .4 i “‘9 'i f 1! Kelly in the above photo, is now available from the FWIO afl‘ice for $2 t-ut-lt p a: postage. [ï¬fty and 60 year pint are also available for $5 each. including paslugt'. A. ww brochure called Wbmen and the Environment is amilablefree of charge. Write t. the mo ,aï¬'ice at E0. Box 1030, Guelph, NIH 6N1. .o‘n. Q .information. . .information . . .infor \ -‘ z ‘7 u . . information . . .infomtation. . . Update from Jamaica Federation The Jamaica Federation of Women in their 45th annual re port acknowledge donations from the Federated Women's Institutes ofOntario. and several branches. following the devastation by Hurr ricane Gilbert. Other support came from th‘ Rcd Cross and associate and sustaining members, Thc federation notes man) of their Basic Schools still nccdcd rooï¬ng and furniture. One of their t'undruising \‘L'Il' tures was to print l-hltirls with a design dcpicting the island oi Jamaica being battered by Gilbert. Thc fcdcrution's crcst was printh under the island. Lihhylu Allcn‘ Wlli'l whom FWIO is well acquainted, was their teacher trainer. She left in Jttnc 198810 continue hcr stutlics in the United Status and hi'lL' had not been replaced in Junt- Nth) The report states. "Jamaica Federation of‘ Women is u non- partisan group. but of course wc encourage our womcn to lakc an active interest in thc welfare ot' the nation for our homo and our country." What’s Happening. . . c Arrinuedï¬om page 12 t'atch and Farm Machinery Showheld In September. Each bleak “SBd the blue and gold colors of WI. Hnwick Junior Women’s Institute . This branch hosted the spring meeting it '_I' Junior Women’s Institutes of Ontario District 3. Activities 'mcluded a presenta- tion on moneymanagement. a visit to the Gingerbread Doll Museum, and a talk about Ronald McDonald House in London. North Emily Women's Institute North Emily W] presented a resolu- tion to its township council requesting flashing red and amber lights at a busy and hazardous intersection. The letter was forwarded to county council and this spring the flashing lights were installed. Sudbury West District Congratulations to the ï¬ve branches (Espanola. Lee Valley, Massey, Spanish River and Waifonrl) making up the newly formed Sudbury West District. The new district was formed last fall. An execu- tive was elected at the charter meeting. Grandvicw thicns‘ Institute Member Mary Scott was piCuhL'Ll to meet a long time pcn pal this summct Daphne and Godfrey Toulmin from Martin. New Zealqu paid Mary u visit. Daphne is a member ol‘ Martin WI. Eiimvillc Women‘s Institute At a recent meeting incmhcrs parr ticipalcd in a dialogue on the many items affecting the environment. A display of items that are safe to use. donated by a local store. was available for members to see. H cit C October. November I989 15