Improving Rural Life .Zecently you may have heard of AnnounCing the research projects or studies that ‘ FWIO and the ROSE Program are WI n ner Of the ï¬ rSt supporting. There is a deï¬nite seasonal need for this research, which addresses the many challenges ofrural living. Women’s Institute I “b , bl h_ f" I Members play an Important 5:22;“;stutzr:::t:o:zad; role in our rural communities famnyand neighbours! and these prOJECtS are V'ta! for Get your copy by contacting the FWIO Provincial the development of serVIces, Ofï¬ce. programs and statistics on rural life. We will continue to support these projects by informing WI Members, Partners and other stakeholders of the study to encourage participation. We are committed to disseminating the outcome of these studies nd to improving rural life. If QOU would like information on any of the research projects or studies we are supporting, please don’t hesitate to contact Lynn or Patty at 519-836â€"3078 or roseprogram@fwio.on.ca. Sheila Reavely, Bealton WI Way to go! . Gillies Hill WI Members Wanita Halliday and Sherry Manery promote Wl at the Chesley Rotary Club Retirement Lifestyle Fair. Toot Your Own Horn! Dunrobin WI, CARLTON DISTRICT Here’s a snapshot of the Dunrobin WI ladies wrapped in the "Ugly Quilts" they made, The quilts are being donated to the Salvation Army in Ottawa. Shown L»R is Venetia Moorhouse, Barbara Reynolds, Ruth Borden, Wendy McKay, Doreen Clarke, Ethel Wilson and Mildred Hogani Submissions to local media should reflect community participation. Concentrate on the program given at the meeting but avoid writing a synopsis of the actual meeting. Include some useful and interesting information that will be appealing to the public. These programs are of great curiosity to the rmader and could potentially attract new embers through sharing the program highlights of WI meetings! ‘“ amuse-2‘1“ \â€"