. I?“ "3, . / - V l _ . ',' "me. i... _ -uhrv, (I. " f " mt Compiling the Cash Donations Re art tet I llhat benefits are derived Womengs 1z'al"ietyrtegt1tg,"e,' 'i"lnii)l"t'Ct"fg, 'l"Tdp., " - ' B one n'/r 1,711. Does your Branch T'eeehge donations from other Organizations? No,, . , . 2 :33: tt'ufg goon“; Cuba, Guides, Brownies, Legion, Lion's, Rotary, 'lt1llu',l1ft"ydif Egon ghee-la, Cancer; Heart, Care, Mental Health, gm. contributions (",r,yt",te,1. Army, Red Cross, and so on, all who benefit by F ' We never hear Women‘s Institute. I ask myself whyt A tho ht came to mind _ so J,"'f,if, my â€wears l Ptaca1 this money, put It in the pot,, Have a Project. . notituhe Northern Area Project, for what ever. " TT . 'il?ldya't1/,",1,tg,2,t highs in“: H°§emaking Projects. N ““65 interest; sire an subject. typincr, tcur/ig/il', :pbldlasses to upgrade or study a particular many. c p g, u ltr Speaking. I'M sure you can think of A starter could be Le . ' a am new to fill. out the Cash on i. need moon more information to compile it Properly, D ations Rtrport,, We This none we _ y give away so generously, spend It to benefit Women's Institutes W.l. colors-- Did you know that: the 2' Women's Institute colors, _ _ _ - __ royal blue and gold, were _-.----- - chosen because the first I I l . Eonvention was held in Province of Ontario ue ph, then called "Royal 2 . . . . guy†named for Queen r will receive IMI. quiliad wall hanging icloria, e then reigning . . . monarch? On June 11, 1984, a portions, a number of â€1‘51“ the Erland Lee 1tti, ttgat', (fl' ___ - quilted wall hanging skilled workers from y, usmémlk mamas, 'i'e'esPldsU' ce 3; South Macaulay willbe presented to the Bruce Centre District 'YW. rec , an t e VIVCetrsl EU Pl it , WJ. meeting " Province of Ontario; quilted and added the 1tie,isdt,Aoodlt"/ ona filogul Elva??? I destined to hang in the finishing touches to '. . I: g , "ivgltti't"'Mtleut main Legislative this co-operative effort George. Also //petf, I1934i. 1his y/lr/ie .21 W e 1"i tit tune); Building, Queen's of the Federated on the tour will tithe '/iT% exptfilence . 61:11:12: 'li1'll1', on , _ Park. At their Semi- Women's Institutes of Nlagara area an e T01 ecre anesd, a . , 1 Annual meeting from Ontario Mennonite area. reasurers an March 6, with eight _ Five hundred and membersatlarge. members and one' I April 16 to IO, 19M, the The formal presenta- ____.'â€"_ visitor present. l Federated Womenfs tion to the Premier of The topic was Cana- 1'- Institutes of Ontario Ontario will be Mon- dian Industries ’ Board members view- day, June ll, 1984, Papers read were l , the committed Ire-, from 3:30 to 4 p.m.l in "Ontario Bugs getting C e _w I? the Main Legislative spruced up," "Canada ) Orgatneljagéma 113315 Building, 'tl/ig,',,'! South Macaulay W.i. meets 1 vanishing forest." A crea . _ - Park,Toronto,Fo ow- ByMrs.0scm-L der E f _- , 5 couple of papers were Centennial project, ing the presentation, I "Seven membefse 2f 21i'1fii'sc'/lti,eh'ndt1) passed 115N and m- Thecentreoflhe em- members of . the the South Macaulay proved and we will .eluded were W?“ lot broidered wall hang- -1fom.en. s Institute ' Women's Institute met have two entries. improvement and ing features an il- Provincial Board and at the home of Mrs. This is Agriculture “_Canada a forest na- lusirated map of Che the women who work- Murray Stewart on Month and our Con. _ tion, tario, with the Ontario el.or? thewall hanging Wednesday, Sept. 5, venor Helen Stevens _ The roll call 'tar. Bi-Centenniallogoand willbe welcomed ata 1984. gave’an interesting "What do you .feel IS the Federated Tea. The meeting opened paper on the different one of our most impor- Women's Institutes of Women's Institute with the W.1. Ode and grains grown in tant . Canadian 1""; Ontario crest appear- members from 'across Mary Stewart Collect. Canada particularly in dustries and $1) ing in opposite cor- Canada will be visiting Motto for the month the western provinces, 2f $3,??? semi ners. in Ontario from June was Knowledge and other members con- ertncliflthe 1flUe"rfn1l' Women‘s Institute 16 to 20. 1985, when 2er should PM he tributed short andjn- Eifdustry Others were members from across Federated Women's muc t1sed u,t,lil they leresting readings to meat 'paper and the province designed Institutes of Ontario 'dfi worsened, and the the program, tourisi industries. and embroidered 43 hosts the 10th National ff ca was finSWered Mrs, David Stevens The motto was'. other blocks which Convention oi the Y 11t,ej,eioy for andHelonStevenswill "Think Canadian - depict highlights frmn FederatedWomen's of [reso-tutmqs and a be hys/essespr next buy Canadian." the counties, districts Canada. The expected $9“: fruit, month's meeting. Miz- The convener and regional 8tndelegateswillbein “an“ as were read p.uhBer1r.ditfiut1closed meeting willbeheldat municipalities, a pie- residence at Saugeen- fi aJTr0ved and the meeting anda tas- Ivirs Wes Bakers on ture of the province's Maitland Residence, Patunlill statement iv lunch was served March 20 at 2 pm. diversity. University of Western 1eflefi0tr,r,,tgonder1ce wph.asum.rner' review There was a donation After the Institute Ontario, London, $351931? With, of _happ,eninp! being sent totheDistrictW1. colors of gold and Wednesday, June l? Johnlngld‘ 533d tMrsd. engoyed while we For entertainment we royalbiuewereusedlo will he "pntano Day. _ "he Jit,eyeillQ,1nttt,n, tvei.ted over a cup of were to "wear assemble the finished when delegates Will 7 en 1WI, Jet. - something green." . ------ - Most people had and at T"'""" the end of the meeting two poems were read: " "Head or Tails" and ; “Advertisement for , ‘ WL" ' Then the hostesses l / served a lovely lunch. r I, _--.-------" --- _