Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1973, page 24

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The Women’s Institutes Were There Information by Mrs. Verne O‘Hare Board Director Subdivision 25 Involvement â€" lots of work â€" tired â€" sore feet â€" but Successful. . This is the story of Lambton County Women'sllnâ€" stitutes at the International Plowing Match at Alvtns- ton. held on the farm of Mr. I. B, McGugan. Mrs. McGugan. the farm hostess is a busy and active mem- ber of Brooke W.I. _ Mrs. Clare Freer was responsible for feeding the L400 at the closing banquet held in Petrolia. Each Inâ€" stitute prepared the menu of home cooked ham.‘scalâ€" loped potatoes. coleslaw. corn. rolls and cherry pics in sufficient quantity to serve 50. To Mrs. Freer and her workers a special thanks. Everywhere you turned the crowds knew the Women’s Institutes were there. The Plowmen knew the W.I.‘s would come to the fields with their box lunches. Mrs. Margaret Campbell. Alvinston. headed the Com- mittee preparing. packing and delivering them each day of the match. Walking down the streets ofthe tented city. lineups could be seen waiting to buy a snack. these people knew it was an Institute booth. The Women’s Institute members served as ushers in the Women‘s Tent. as well as donating all the gifts given out during the programs. However, the County Tent was the centre of activ- ity for W.I. members and visitors and the majority of women visiting the match found their way to this area. We often hear it said. “W.I‘s don‘t make their efforts known." How refreshing to walk into the tent and be greeted by signs “Lambton County Women’s Insti- tute" and “We are Proud to be Members of the W.I.". Mrs. Verne O‘Hare. chairman of the exhibit. along with her Committee have worked. planned and at- tended meetings during the past year. Exhibits An excellent W.I. exhibit consisted of displays of quilts. mats. cushions. crewel work. leather craft. and papier mache. The Tweedsmuir Books were on display and the visitors were most interested to see the variety of history and impressed with the quality of work- manship. The Curators who displayed the books found the public keenly interested and were kept busy answering questions. The large copper tooled W.I. Crest in the central display emphasized the work of the ACWW. The dis« play of flags indicated where Constituent Societies are located around the globe. Ontario is a Constituent Society and is part of the eight million membership on all continents. One of the tables displayed material, brochures. handbook, leaflets and booklets and signs told about various levels of the organization. The Erland Lee Home with pictures was there. as were the hastiâ€"notes and serviettes. which drew/attention to the F.W.l.0. project. Many questions were asked about the organiâ€" zation. 24 Lambton County W.I. Display If you wanted to stop and chat and rest. the i. served tea and home made cookies. Each day l v were demonstrations â€" candle making. broom k lace. mats from bread wrappers. daisy making {.4 ghans. quilting and fashion parades of the wool is made at the tailoring course. The Guest Book was signed by many personal .. and those working in the exhibit shook hands wit‘ c Governor General. Roland Michener (who ofl‘i: v opened the Match), the Hon. Wm. A. and Mrs. Z - art. Ontario‘s Minister of Agriculture and Food iC local Members of Parliament and Councillors c W.I. Members from Newfoundland. as well as vi~ vs from the North West Territories. Holland. Souti E'- rica. U.S.A.. England. Wales and Ireland were pn 1f the huge crowd. mainly from Ontario. Pens were sold. inscribed “Welcome to 1973 1‘ r- nationa] Plowing Match â€" Lambton County W. " The profit from these sales paid for the tent space .tl a donation to the Erland Lee Home. $300.00 was In to the Committee to purchase an article needed 3 ‘ie Home on behalf of the three District Women's l: ‘l- tutes in Lambton County. The W.I. Exhibit Committee was chaired by “ ‘5 Verne O’Hare who acted as Treasurer as well. Sc e- tary. Mrs, Earle Gibb, a former Board Director. C n- mittee chairman and members. from Lambton N iii District. Mrs. Orville Dailey. President. and Secret. \- Treasurer. Mrs, Victor Smith; from Lambton Cei c. Mrs. George Robbins. President. and Secretary-Ti \- urer Mrs. Vaughn White; and Lambton South Pl [- dent. Mrs. Milton White and Mrs. Earl Johnston. retary-Treasurer. as well as Mrs. Finlay McKinlay d Mrs. Ross Donald. This was a co-operative eflort of members worl together toward a common goal. to promote the u of the Women‘s Institute. [- Did You Know? Today’s pork has 22% more protein. 57% less 11 and d6% fewer calories than pork of a few years 38‘ it IS digestible and nutritious. versatile and delicit m And weight-watching groups and dietieians are I“ ‘V recommending the new. lean pork as regular fare.

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