Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1966, page 4

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The P resident’s C0 mer Mrs. Everett Small, President F.W.I.O. meet many of you at the area conven- tions. Thank you for your warm wel- come and the numerous acts of kindness which I received. I hope to have the opportunity to meet more of our members as time passes. Nature with her glorious colors of red, brown, green and gold made a perfect setting for the conventions. It was delightful to see the country in its fall colours. The reports at the area conventions showed that yon have been busy this past year. This is a good sign. The work you have done shows that you are carrying out the motto, For Home and Country. Because you are busy, I am cer- tain that you are happy. It has been said many times that if you want to find a happy person, find one who is busy, one who has a concern for others. The centennial reports told of the many ways in which the branches, districts and areas are working to make Canada’s centennial year a success. I was especially interested to learn that a number of the branches are planning their 1967 programs around the study of Can- ada. Through this study they will learn many important facts concerning Canada. Ontario will be a brighter place for our centennial visitors because of the numerous plantings of the flowering crab by our Institute members. The members throughout Ontario have contri- buted in many ways to make Canada lovelier. As we make our plans for 1967, let us re- member that February 19th is the 70th anniâ€" versary of the organization of the Women's Institute at Stoney Creek. What better way could we celebrate than by studying our Hand Book and living up to the aims and objects of our organization? In planning our programs, let us make certain that our aims and objects are included in each and every meeting. If this is done our members will find that their meetings are well planned and they have re- ceived food for thought. Invite your neighbors and friends to attend your meetings, and we hope they will want to become members of the Women's Institute. WHAT A PLEASURE it was for me to Attending the council meeting of the \-.. sociated Country Women of the World Wfl‘, a wonderful experience. Here East met View; with a mutual concern for the needs or rm. members and the world in general. More cum. tries and societies asked to be admins} it) A.C.W.W. This speaks well for the orgai tion. Last year it was decided that FM" should have a representative in England 0 could assist with the work of A.C.W.W. r it you will be as pleased as I to learn that i Bradbury was elected to the United Nili .. Committee of this organization. We in On .1 should be very proud to have our reprcs. tive serving on such an important comm A Mrs. Bradbury was born and raised in on .i and lived here until her marriage, after it ‘11 she moved to England. She is indeed ‘I qualified to represent us. This issue of Home and Country \\I' doubt find you busy with fall meetings. hope that you will take time to read thi~. every edition and so learn of the many e which are taking place. In reading “Her There With the Institutes,” you will find : useful ideas to be used in your programs The meetings of the 4-H Homemaking a will also be under way. I wish to congrr ~ the members who are giving leadership to t clubs and so contributing greatly to the i e leaders of Ontario. It was my pleasure - tend the Girls’ Conference in Guelph v. I saw and heard these girls taking an activi t. I was indeed very proud of them. A? i; Women’s Institute members who are no ers, I ask you to support the work of th H Clubs. Plan to attend their Achievement \. Your interest will be appreciated by lht .s. their leaders and the Home Economis ‘n attending Achievement Days you will 1]? *L opportunity to learn of the work that is is accomplished by these girls. .1- /:;._/»=;~; While attending an area convention .15 my pleasure to be at the home of an ln Ht“ member who had the following words ‘lt‘ typed on her dresser. I believe you WOLllU cc with me that it would be well for each its to do likewise and repeat them with Si ‘IF each morning. I will follow the upward road today. I will keep my face to the light, I will think high thoughts as I g0 m. “5" I will do what I know is right, I will look for the flowers by the side - the road, I will laugh and love and be strong, I will try to lighten another’s load This day as I fare along. Eileen Small HOME AND couNtRV

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