Westmeath WI Scrapbook, 1985-1986, p. 5

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C, C' t, ill g5 c-re,'.':::::'-,,,::::":-':")'::".),-,,,,) $091129 Youth WI Potentials I . Want Gov't Aclion ( in Cl il BY EVELYN MOORE PRICE BY EVELYN MO Alcohol Ads t t1335mm Ontario's Womm's In- . . _ ORE PRICE Munroe, Ottawa: T . . s i es are meeting the challenge of Banning televlsmrl advertising of Curator - Mrs. 'iJ1hepnt'l1/2ie,i,sta?, recognizing potaltials in 70"". youth. alcohol in relation to how it affects Almonte; assistant Curator Mrs 'diri The themeof the area convention was, lifestyle is a.” of the aims of the Price. ' . Today's Youth, Tomorrow’s World. It Eastern Ontario Women's Institutes, Provincial Board Directors: so!) was developed in the sessions at the At , recent area convention, division (1) Mrs. Robert Burns R 1 Talisman Motor Inn, Ottawa. The 1.0meryt9stitu.tes decided to petition Navan; alternate - Mrs Percy, Fin- president, Mrs, Maurice Jenkins, the tytist.t7.of consumer and com- dlay, (2) Mrs. Harold Munro RICa V Prescott, spoke on closer crrrrpecation m,erc'ta.l.relatior1s to take action on the alt, _ Mrs, William Saunderson 5?th1 m both age groups. advertrsmg. tsville; (3) Mrs. Raymond Bothwell R Speaking on a provincial level, Mrs. m itddititm, the institutes are 6Perth' alt.-Mrs Roscoe Garrett iri R.B. Johnson, Cochrane, president Of reyuerting. the federal government to Maberly. . , Federated Women's Institutes of On- retum capital punishment. There were 305 delegates tario, told of the continued generous They will also ask the provincial registered, bazaar table netted 16293) support of the Adelaide Headless government in setup guidelines for the The 71 area convention will be held in Homestead Fund. The new curator is P01111358 and rental of children's the Talisman Motor Inn Ottawa on Nancy Dodsworth. Our twinning VCR.'s and cassettes. They also want October 28-79 1986 ' , province for 1986 is Prince Edward provincial legislation enacted to have , . Island. Officers' Conference at the a.ctual price stamped on articles r-"------- Waterloo will not be held but those who sold in supermarkets. The institute n have attended must mare their members also are requesting further knowledge with younger members, study of waste disposal sites in West curator's workshop in Toronto was Carleton so agrius1tural land will not well attended in February and district be used, .e . . _ curators of the Tweedsmuir Histories Mrs. Maurice Jenkins, R R 2 are holding workshops at district level Prescott, was unanimously re-elaeted for branches. The water project, as pmsrdait of Ottawa Area; past sanitation for all, has been well sup presrdentMrs. B.V. Bedue, Amprior; ported providing cleaner drinking vicrspresidents: Mrs. William Proud- water for those in under developed font, R I, Fournier; Mrs. Bert Tim- countries. mms, R 3 Almonte; secretary- Joyce Canning, Rural treasurer, Mrs. Lynus MacPherson, R Organizations and Services Branch, 3 Dalkeith; public relations, Mrs, Guelph, told how to pubiicizeWomen'y Larry Rea.lym,RIWet.rneath. Institute activities. Both adult and Convention committees: pianist, youth courses are streamlined to meet Mrs.. Cad Price, R 2 Pembroke; the changing trends in our modern day assistant, Mrs. Roma McMillan, Ot- world. More financial support by the tawa; song leader, Mrs. Pacy Fin- government is given. Brath may mall. R lCurnberland; auditors, Mrs. now purdlase their own hard cover Ronald Curtis, R 3 Manotick; Mrs. seereiary-treaasrer'sbmksjocallr TheimaWoosey,R1varhleetHllL Adrinstal Allison was the young Conveners of standing committees: lady who was speaker at the banquet, Agriculture and Canadian industries - giving a clear insight into youth’s for- Mrs. John K. Hunter,R4Srniths Falls; ward look into the future and no citizenship and world affairs _ Mrs, evidenceofader‘eatist attitude. Harold Collins, R 5 Renfrew; The 4-H Scholarship Award was edumtlon and cultural activities - Mrs. presented to Heather Morton, by Mrs. Robert Russel. R 1 Cumberland; Lynus MacPherson. family and consumer affairs - Mrs. RmfrewCounty wonitsshareof the Rom Casselman, R l, Morrisburg; Bernice Noblitt Awards with Sharon resolutions - Mrs. Leroy Nelms, 2389 Comam,R lPembroke, memberofthe --------------- new Greenwood Branch, winning first prize on her prose, An Ego Trip, and Dorothy Morgan, Inglside, placing second. In Sentimental Journey, win- ners were Mrs. Jams Wallace, Foresters Falls, Theodora Shuster and Elma Sutherland. The first prim for "Slogan" went to Mrs. Iva Oates, Queen's Line and T. Shuster, placing second, The latter, was from Roebuck W.I. and won first for her two-act Christmas play. Ruth Algire placed second. I;

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