Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Rose Garden, Winter 2006, page 2

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The Home & Country ROSE Garden is published three times a year by the Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario. Editor Patty Stokes Copy Editor Joan Playle Graphics Big Footprints, Cambridge www.bigfootprints.ca FWIO would like to acknowledge Janine Roelens-Grant and Lynn Lodge fortheir contribution to our provincial newsletter. Copyright © FWIO 2006 Copyrighted material, including graphics, may be reproduced as long is it remains in context, its source is recognized and it is not used for monetary gain.To reprint copyrighted material under any circumstances, contact the Editor. ISSNâ€"‘l715-216X Printed on recyclable paper by Signal-Star Publishing, Goderich. ON. Publications Mail Agreement No. 40036824 Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Federated Women’s Institutes of Ontario 7382 Wellington Road 30 RR 5,Gue|ph ON NlH 6J2 Tel: 5198363078 Fax: 519-836»9456 Email: fwio@fwio.on.ca www.fwio.on.ca (ea/5% WM 0 Frances Clements, Nelson WI Frances Clements stopped driving a car at the age of 91. But that hasn‘t put the brakes on her hectic schedule. Now the 927year-old Milton resident gets around thanks to friends who drive her to meetings and other events. Frances maintains a lifestyle that her daughter can only marvel at. Known to her youngest child as "the galloping senior,” her life revolves around a packed timetable that includes visits to the seniors centre, social outings, playing cards and WI Meetings, Back in the depression years, Frances was invited to a meeting of the Mountain Wl by her future motherâ€"in-law. It was 1933 and the fees as she notes were “either fifty cents or a dollar”. "I felt it was an interesting meeting. I joined six months before] was married, 1 was Frances Cudmore then.” Life as a farmer‘s wife was hectic and Frances says she wasn‘t as involved with WI until herthree eldest children were in school. Then she would take her youngest, Donna, to meetings with her. Later, she would also take her granddaughter. During the via. years, Frances helped by sending care packages to soldiers. By her own standards, Frances isn’t as active as she once was. She has "two dummy fingers" that make it difficult to use her hands at times, although they haven't prevented her from playing cards or crocheting. Now, living in Milton, Frances depends on friends who will drive her to WI Meetings. Taken from a story written by Jennifer Enright. The contribution made by our Provincial Board Members is vast. January marked the conclusion oftheir term of office for some of our Board Members. Elsie Stephenson Cecilia Maines Joy Trimble Glenna Ladell June Feaver President Eastern Region Board Director Central Region Board Director Southern Region Board Director Northern Region Board Director We thank you for your hard work, dedication and enthusiasm to FWIO! Watch for information on our recently elected and current Board Members in the next issue. You make a living by what you get, but you make a life by what you give â€" Winston Churchill . , ‘l

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