Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1980, page 6

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; Mrs. Clarence Diamond President Federated Women's Institutes oi Ontario I980 â€" THE YEAR OF THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE IN ONTARIO The 1979 Area Conventions in Ontario are history. At- tendance at them has been most rewarding. but there are those who did not attend and thus may not have heard the announcement designating “lQSO-year of the Women's Institute in Ontario." The challenge is wide open just wait- ing for each and every member to stir up enthusiasm in proving the value of the Women's Institute which has stood the test of time for 8?. years. We have charted many accomâ€" plishments and now let us give our organization the place ofhonour and tribute it deserves. Why is 1980 being designated the year of W. I. in Ontario? One valid reason could be that in each community there are residents who do not know our organization.What better field for harvesting new ideas, emphasizing greater awareness of our W. I. aims and objectives than 1980? For two years our number one project of FWIO has been the Erland Lee (Museum) Home Foundation Fund. November, 1980, was the target date set for the completion ofthis pro- ject. Thanks to your continued interest and unique and novel ways of support, we are confident the goal will be reached. And so we will have one more excellent reason for ‘sounding off‘ on our mission accomplished. Just the raising of the Foundation Fund is not enough. We must make sure every member knows the significance of the Lee Home where the Constitution for the very first W. I. in the world was penned. It is doubtful that Mrs. Hoodless and Mr. Lee, enthusiastic as they were, could ever have emn‘sioned that their organization would have grown even in Ontario to more than 28,000 members in 1979 or that FWIO would have preserved this historic home in such an interesting manner. But let‘s restart in January to plant good public relations on the value of our objectives in every Branch and its home community in the Province. To add to the above building block In the creation of an unique year of Women’s Insti- tute. we look forward to your ideas. your dreams. your ac- tions. Every member must take a part in where the W. I. can and will travel along the road so well lit by our lampâ€" lighters of 1897. Will you resolve to give the W. I. the spark that will ignite the torch upholding our aims for a better world in y0ur community and beyond? 4 Are you the looking glass that is mirnm‘nu [0 standards of wholesome family devemmc» Olliemh which the W. I. has always stood? More and is being put on the need for strengthening our basic society will proSper. The Worm-l nt and life tr“- more Ell‘lphhir the home in the Kl only organization that exists for the gum “rill‘llrllosgz Let‘s begin to plan how we can help my “I” mmntmp the refuge it can be through better undelr .,,ding_nll‘:“llj be the tally of public relations telling it . . “Thwart giving the W. I. the credit it deserves l helm“ NUT: meet today‘s challenges and most impgn h.‘ [m‘dw'éllg ing people. i“ In 1980 it will be a great time to t:- uurlmp appreciation to the Ontario Agriculture meant. in: For the W. 1. Hall on their complex and i ll' uppmm to tell our story to visitors. Approximu five “WW1 people from 14 countries in Europe and t. 11 Small America, and From every Province exec "rum inns Island signed the guest book in the w. I_ 1 between] 7 and September 6. Ontario W. L‘s recm i accountith ment and ambitions were ably passed on word min. ture by the hostesses. Another very necessary facet in belt: ,hlic telling is to make every member aware of her In wrshime-y, National and International organ'IZation \z, 51m WW annual membership fee. How many tin ’c we pm “What do I do so I can wear the FWIC ano aura-inert Every member should proudly wear them Are you using our new blue flip chart I lure unveils; a year ago? A similar brochure on FWIE be “mm; from the National office in Ottawa. AI'IL 2e are man promotional leaflets from ACWW on the r. ut'Prnma For Friendship. Exchange Programs, At wort. nil United Nations available from ACWW o1 in Lumln. England. A concerted drive has been stressed in We subscrir tions to our Institute publications. Every l Trier lELEllEd Ontario’s Horne and Country but only a snr. :ruentrgeof our membership subscribes to FWIC and WW papers From gleaming the pages of Federated Nev. Brunch pm ject in another province may be the inspir.: \ i’oraquril to make changes in our programing. And ~ ‘ic Countll' woman we can be a part ofworldwide Conny 'cilllOnS. It is the application of new understandirv \‘Efl’ 15?” of our lives that will count. The highest 1’: l lor lullli not what one gets for it but what a person mics bl'll Decide on the geals you want to achieve 2980. Then make decisions on these goals for there are | .es. Warn succeed by: â€" CUSTOM, the way my Gran . filler dldl'l HABIT, the way it has always been done;lN" ‘UON-hta hunch; INCLINATION. just the way you to ix dillflsll right now or by LOGIC, the way careful plat 29- “mm? and analysis indicates it should be done. I ho. WWW: the latter. W I. is your window to the world where .n canluul beyond the horizons of your own home. In 1" 'Wflcg‘lmll be satisfied with a hedged-in view of our fut :2. \lemol use physical and intellectual efforts to widen it! “WW” May each member live for the cause that lac. asslslantlf' for the wrong that needs resistance and the 9‘] [hm E cando.

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