Warwick WI Followingasoupandcrackersluncheon, Warwick Fire Chief Brad Goodhill spoke to 28 WI Members and guests at a ROSE Session about ï¬re safety and the plans for a new Community Centre in Warwick Village. He showed two videos â€" one on the importance of having a carbon monoxide detector in your home, and the second on how quickly a ï¬re spreads, leaving very little time (maximum 3â€"4 minutes with smoke alarms on each level of the home) for occupants ofa home to escape. Fire and building codes now require a smoke alarm on each level; otherwise, there is a $270 ï¬ne. Plans for a new Community Hall to replace the current hall which no longer meets building code requirements are well under way, with fundraising efforts being planned. Approximately 1/4 ofthe needed funds have already been raised. Pictured: Penny Bryce, Greg Goodhill and guest speaker; Fire Chief Brad Goodhill, help themselves to soup before the ROSE Session, hosted by Warwick Wl {Southwestern Area). Navan WI On Februan/ 17, 2013 at St. Mary‘s Hall, Navan, Leonard, and Cumberland WI Branches (Eastern Area) gathered to celebrate the 116th Anniversary of Women’s Institute. It was a delightful afternoon spent with friends from the 3 Branches. Pictured: Pam O'Donoghue, Navan WI President, pours tea for Verna Cotton and Juanita Vetter. ï¬zzmjmwl“ 10 Motherwell WI Motherwell WI (London Area) held a ROSE workshop in Motherwell Avonbank Presbyterian Church Hall.The topic was Christmas centrepieces constructed from a box. Demonstrator for the evening was Sarah Nairn. Pictured: Seated with their ï¬nished centrepieces are Yvonne Brown and Elaine Standeaven. 7:?»"4 “‘“aa‘xm;\r 7 ~ wï¬zvmmw