Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Winter 1996-1997, page 13

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A Song was Ear/4 By Helen Bums ‘ a 7 ho would have thought that a song would be written as the result ofthe generosity ofacommunityminded lady? Ifyou hear the. “Navan Women’s Institute Waltz." it is because the Navan WI members decided to donate a portion of a legacy they received from a local woman's estate. Navan resident Henrietta Lancaster indicated in her will that she wanted the community to benefit from the assets that she and her husband had accumulated in their life. Although she was not a Women‘s Institute member herself. the Navan WI was one of six locai groups and churches to receive nearly $44,000 each. 50, when the Cumberland Township Fire Department needed rescue equipment for their new fire truck. the Navan WI donated $12,800; the local Lions Club. also beneficiaries of the Lancas- ter’s estate, donated a similar amount. Hilda Edwards presented the cheque to Fire Chief Gordon Mills at their annual Christmasdinner, Deputy Chief. Randy Foster. was so impressed with the Women‘s Institute organization. its motto and all it stands for. that he decided to write a song in honour of the WI group. The members oi the Navan Women's Institute are proud of the new fire tmck. which bears the Lions Club logo on one door and the WI crest on the other. The “Navan Women's Institute Walll" Will be a lasting memorial to a woman who indeed cared “For Home and Country." Submitted by Helen Bums. Public Relations Officer, Nat/an WI. Russell DISIHCI. BITS AND BYTES Royal Thankyou A .llounting and staffing a display at a fair is always an exhilarating event. Coordinating one at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair is that much more challenging and exciting. I hope that everyone who took the time to get involved enjoyed the opportunity of meeting new people and having new experiences. Thank you to the 49 volunteers who staffed the Women’s Institute Booth at the Royal from Novembcr2 to 16. I996. A very special thank you to David Doyle from Visual Com- munications Services at OMAFRA for his advice and assistance in setting up. To the FWIO office staff ~ thank you for making sure all the supplies were ordered and pack- aged, ready to move to Toronto. Without the enthusiastic support and work of Committee members Carol Cressman and Margaret McInroy. the event would not have succeeded. Many thanks to both of you. Mary Jones. Chair Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Booth Committee. 1996 Heartfelt Thanks Many thanks to all Branches for all your help in the last four years. I have retired with .ond memories. Marcie Johnston Past Prov. Tweedsmuir History Curator Mint Condition (gig; Once a year the British Royal Mint selects one outstanding event or organization as the subject of its official Centenary Medal. The Women‘s Institute centenary medal will fea- ture a design by British nuntismatic artist. Mary Milner Dickens. depicting five women representing different aspects of the WI ~ a symbolic portrayal of the WI through the ages. Strictly :imilcd issues of the medal will he struck in .ilver, gold and toned bronze. The Royal Mint has also agreed to strike a fourth. lower-priced version in bright bronze. It will measure 38.5 mm across and be mounted in an illustrated folder tracing the history of Women's Institutes from their early days in Stoney Creek to the well-established intemaâ€" tional organizaton we know today. It will cost $24. and for every sale the Federated Women‘s InstitutesofCanada will benefit by a $2 donation, Your response to this coin will help antici- pate the volume of orders required. The British Royal Mint invites your inquiries by calling their toll free number at Limo-563- 5943 as soon as pessible. Let the Royal Mint know how many $24 coins you anticipate ordering. or write the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada at the following address. FWIC National Office. Suite 606. 25l Bank St. Ottawa ON K2P IX}. Anniversaries: Westrnounth. Simone East. . .. 4O Grandviaw WI, Lannox 8. Addington . . . . . . . . . 45 Pleasant View WI. Flanlrew North . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Navan WI. Russell . . . . . . . . ... . 65 Kamplvllle WI. Grenville . . . . . . . . EIO Louth WI. Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Big Lake WI, Manitoulin East. . . . 90 Duntroon WI. Simone West . . . . . 95 York Road WI. Northumberland East . . . . . . . . . 95 the Memberships: Llstowel West WI. Perth North - Donne Bender Certlflcates of Merlt: Hart‘s Riggs WI, Hastings North - Daisy Bateman - Fleta Pitts Llstowel West. Perth North - Ethel Wood Home ll. Country. Winter 1996-97 13

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