A EuDC REMUONS eussmemes NATS, GCDIBE EME MEETINGS Accomplishments Second Thursday of each month at 1:30 p.m. t YInica3._ew... . + rai *« â€"~ | 1 1 e ' Women‘s Institute | _ Opportunities | Ai | ms During its history, Ontario Women‘s Institutes have achieved many accomplishments. / & , f Locally, Wis have supported libraries, parks, 4â€"H History : wOMEN‘S INSTITUTE MEMBERS clubs, agricultural fairs, hospitals and nursing * * homes, foster children overseas, community halls, ; & * tion areas. WORK to improve homes museums and recrea muniges and comâ€" Also on the local level, Tweedsmuir Histories have An educational organization for women who, by [ss t been developed and maintained. These books j working together can expand their skills, broaden LEARN by participation in planned proâ€" document the history of the vicinity through its their interests and work to improve conditions in grams, workshops and conferences buildings, people, farms and industry. f homes, communities, the nation and around the INITIATE educational programs and specia Provincially, Women‘s Institutes offer scholarâ€" t Id was organâ€" world. projects f.0r the benefit of the ships for continuing education and support local The first Women‘s Iflsgt':;e‘g];:eévsr;ary 19, 1897 community members with a leadership training opportunity ized at Stoney Creek, CH 3 1 STUDY i every year called Officers‘ Conference. : and ErlandLee. 7 & . current issuesand problemsr yY by coâ€"founders Adelaide H. Hoodless e to (lj]elpdfx_zcover, stimulate and develop leadership to family and soogly elated The Erland Lee (Museum) Home, in Stoney Creek, 87 COIT f en'ce , INFORM governments and oth y is owned and supported by Ontario Women‘s Inâ€" e to help |dent|'fyand resolve needs and problems in i reormrns 0 ’erqemsngn stitutes. It is the home of WI coâ€"founder Mr. Lee and the community â€" ‘men Sviewpoints has been completely refurbished to its original style BECOME A MEMBER e to help promote useofavailable resource material INFLUENCE | action by presenting briefsubmisâ€" for WI members and the public to enjoy. e to help develop better informed, happier and sions concerning problems of our Nationally, Women‘s Institutes participate in more useful citizens day competitions and scholarships and support the f SUPPORT projects in our province, in Canada Adelaide Hoodless Homestead â€" the home of & woman or girl over 16 and overseas coâ€"founder Mrs. Hoodless. e attend nearest'branch _â€"== ) PROVIDE scholarships and bursaries Internationally, Women‘s Institutes belong to the & pay membership fee s â€"= ENJOY the Mehiaship of fel Associated Country Women of the World. As & receive your handbook and copy of Home & Fâ€"â€" "W\( . makin nes ‘fP.O ellow members, members, they support community improvement Country, our magazine P y â€" t% fW ngnds and the projects in the Third World like nutritioneducation & automatically become a member provincially A 23 /ï¬ warmth of serving others and sanitary water facilities. They also act as conâ€" (FW.1.0.) nationally (FW.1.C.) and internationally § Al ‘g E. sultants to the United Nations. (A.CWW.) § A & G B {=; l â€"a ~/ J j § A s Af/ 4 y * f \('-7.3 / & \ *3 3 z_ 44. _ S z2e oc f‘ \ Ar Opportunities copy courtesy of the British Columbia Women‘s Institute.