Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 2003, p. 2

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HOME Er COUNTRY is published quarterly by the Federated Women‘s Institutes of Ontario (FWIO). This newsletter has two objectives: 1. To provide educational material which cultivates more knowledgeable and re- sponsible citizens and promotes good family life skills, leadership development and community action. 2.10 providea "communications link" among all members of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario and other related ore ganizations. EDITOR Janine Roelens-Grant GRAPHICS Debbie Thompson Wilson 15.) WiI/Ustration 2003 EDITORIAL COMMIWEE Janine Roelens-Grant (Secretary) Chris Stesky. Mary Derbyshirei Lynn Lodge (Copy Editor) DEADLINES: Winter Issue: November 1 Spring Issue: February 1 Please address all correspondence to: Janine Roelens-Grant Editor, Home at Country FWIO 7332 Wellington Rd. 30 RR 5, Guelph ON N‘lH 612 Tel: (519)8363078 Fax' (519)836-9456 Editor‘s Email' roelensgrant©wtghtmarrca FWIO Email. iwra@sentex.net FWIO Website: www.fwio.on.ea Copyright la 2003 FWlO Copyrighted material (including graphics) may be reproduced as long as it remains in context, its sourca is recognized and it is not used tor monetary gain. To reprint copyrighted material under any circumstances contact the Editor ISSN 0701-578X Printed on recyclable paper by Signal-Star Publishing. Godench. Ontario. Canada Post Publications Mail Reg. No. 1685341 Return Undeliverable Copies to FWIO. A perk of growing older: ‘» '1 Your setrets are safe " with your friends because they can't remember them either. 2 Home & Country, Fall 2003 An Invitation Refused, Is an Opportunity Lost! Past President of the Jamaican Federation of Women Dotsie Gordon met me at the Kingston airport. Dotsie and her husband Aston were my gracious hosts for the next five days. Somehow I seemed to have inherited a relationship with Dotsie and with Jamaica when I was on the FWIO Board. Although we had written letters, talked on the phone and exchanged emails, Doisre and I had not met. Nor could we establish the time of our first communication. I thought i had been invited to Jamaica to speak three times. Dolsie said it was five. Finally I did accept and am happy that I did. Dotsie set a fast pace for the fiveeday visit. At each gathering I spoke proudly about the Women‘s Institute and the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW). 1 brought greetings from FWIO President Dianne Orr and the Ontario membership at a gathering at the Jamaican Convention Centre. Other occasions included: I speaking with and extending best wishes to the WI President of Trinidad, Margaret Brown. about the Carribean and South American ACWW Area Conference: ' enjoying refreshments and conversing with the President of the Jamaican Federation ol‘Women in her gardens; I attending a Sunday brunch fundraiser for the Jamaican Federation of Women; Datsie Gordan. Past Pres/den! a! the Jamaican Federation of Women, is teaching Marg Harris how to cook Jamaican style. ~ I dining with Dr. Lucille Buchanan, President of the United Nations Association in Jamaica, who had travelled the world in this capacity; I meeting with the Costa Rican Ambassador to Jamaica. Joycelyn Sawyers Royal. a former Congress-, woman who began her career as an educator for the disadvantaged and was consequently interested in FWIO and ACWW; ' I speaking with CUSO and CIDA o. cials at a garden reception; I taking part in The Church of the Good Shephard Palm Sunday Service along with Dotsie. And, believe it or not, there was time to visit a few tourist sites and take a drive up into the hills. It was a pleasure to be there when Dotsie celebrated her 60th birthday. I know our mutual interests and ideals will maintain our friendship for years to come. Mari; Hurrir. Ildermn l-VI. Middlerex Nnriliwerl. Landau Area. Greenthumbs Four members from the Ingleside Branch â€" Pal D'Dul’fy, Vicki's Pollack, Verla Gaiiinger and Mary Hiscacks - met at the lngleside Support Centre with tho intentions of beautifying the village slgn. They planted shrubs and flowers and repainted the lettering on the sign." Branch President Kathy Rutledge (lien) and PHD Verla Galllngar (right) are parched in Iran! a! the sign. Submitted by Vera Gallingar, PRO. Inglasids WI. Slarrnolll. Eastern .

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