â€x . x 3 . Ve' . -- .f g _ v A II _ 8 d) (r-et-aw -.e.4=aiL aue2Lg1.e,2,,. , _ N th W m ' ' JI i sf, or ern area 0 en s Institute 2. 'tre"' l f a on'tlei,,megej,"isathc'gghtohuet and enforcing stifler penal- Columbia). AFtel' attending ity ly sponsoring 41H Home» ', .w , g n ties against the vendors of all the area conventions. making Clubs senior (mm World, 1977 will be a year of such drugs. And as express- Mrs. Maluske will f?v to Sc; Oile br'tii‘li had bcncl ,. V remembrance as members ed by the Government of Nairobi, Kenya October 11- who for theLloea‘l “(1:5 V' l celebrate in their own way Canada to bring the British 2lst to attend the 15th Opp...“ uesi €8.55“. lorri _ l the 80th anniversary Of North America Act (RNA) to triennial conference. The 'li',',t",.i1cvtaing,,"/ds, SEW,“ veri- _ l Wromen.'s Institute., the Old- Canada. the resolution read theme to be Building for ii,"i)'iisr'i'd' in‘ the restililtinns ita" est. active organlzatlon in that the BNA should remain Tomorrow. Study sessions presented at that meg-ling _ cxtstcnce. The objcctive,tp in England. Other resolu- will be on Family Lift, . . S ‘ develop people. Make them tions reported are already Education and Training. 33‘le branches "pytcd 41.; aware. promote and stimu- being dealt with at Board Opportunities for Women. having 51’3““‘5‘1' mr1't"lgey ‘ "iiy& late. encourage their skills level. The World's Resources. Also working on Tweedsmuir and to make use of available Mrs. Wm. Grenke. Area News and Views will be H61“): Books that a". used " ._-\ resource material. Let us Curator. reported 100% re- available for discussion by hm ',',c,'f,',y,Tc,'j,,1,1oo,,'u"/,','""-ld "tttM now re-dedicate. 80 years porting, and outlined the delegates.Afullscssion will Csenlngv PCB-0&1, m IT, "l, ago was the beginning, material received, and the be devoted to ACWW 'if),na1,'.y,"1a1rti1',iu, lan. of (tlc? ,.. through the death of her Area Book is up to date. co-operation with the United _ji11rii,1r)ylftfe1',1:1ll;' ofa asaa child, a concerned mother Area PRO, Mrs. Harry Nations, Other sessions will â€lid“??? In "ti, "/""Qr/, “ filled with grief. with one Smith. read her report. with cover Handicraft, Folklore. Il ti,'. If,', _ ti! l'; .,' thought in mind, and that 100% reporting, with five Aid to Speakers. ggfen "Y/l/Tl' Lg“)? a ski was to help others. Make convenorship reports short of After the banquet in the Hloulsicllo 4‘:er 11li1,t,ysJ,"h, RM mothers aware of learning 100% reporting. She urged Parish Hall, guest speaker Hawk†igl‘ln a nllniLbei‘cl' new and safer homemaking the convenors to "Reach For for the evening was Mrs. brancres' _ I 'idini ",','iv'i,)1 _cr--p, skillrToday things taken for the Top" next year, Mrs. Mary Ascah, Chairman of ml" logos? retneLnilicrii l 'it-W' granted with all the tcch- Smith reported attending the the Board of Education. who the €le and shut-ins send l _, niques. time saving devices six District Annual Meet- spoke on the role ofatrustee, inn cards: W l CU‘ 'v," and l _ and safety precautions, we ings. She gets first hand She told of her activities. and '(ii'dC, JL “66m Jim; " In“ stillhave poor nutrition, poor inforniaiion.makes for better what is involved. and the I7ASth and ')li1"l, IWL‘d" ii, ., eating habits, malnutrition. reporting. Each district has responsibilities for fixing annivefsarv gills dorr A“: We ask ourselves why. 80 something different to offer broken water pipes. to lo helil (,u',1r/.iL' bur 45- years later, W.I. members and pass thchformation on changing blown out light dcsi odd [to {cum “mm: "55iY , are stillpromotingbetter and to each other at area bulbs. to working with a [ji"')) chair "iiii','t'r"s'icr.' saferhomemaking’skills.and reporting. She encouraged budget and late school soring ','r1J.i1. sanitation; .'r-' " community achievements for members to take oomce, don't bosses. The changes in her Award; to (iriltle 8 WWI, “f3 home and country. lt would deny yourself an opportunity home life as mother and “him llcyel- and to Save the _ . be interesting to hear what whenit comes your way. The wife. and the adjustments Sight Greetings from P Adelaide Huodless would W.I. can open many doors that had to be made in family rovinci'll board "an/Ji/s ._7 have to say to us if she were for you. Mrs. Smith told of life. With her family proud of [J/l, iiir/i) Fcttcrlcr and alive! her visit to the International her new career and proud of Mrs Ethel- Liddard _ were /lntr0ducti0n of guest Peace Gardens on the Sout- her, it has made adjustments expressed. Mrs, Feticrly fja& speakers, Mrs. Herbert Ma- hem Manitoba, North Dako- much easier. Mrs. Ascah was concluding her tuc-a', _. luske, President with Feder- ta border, having her picture interested to learn that the term, passed her folder an to ated Women's Institute of taken standing beside the W.I. share the same intcr- Mrs. W.D. Wahl. and fat, Ontario and the new Direc- "Federated Women's Insti- csts and concerns in educa- wished her the best. Mrs. .Jj tor. Home Economics Br- tute of Canada Sponsored tion and was pleased to be Feiterly said her term has _ anch, Ontario Ministry .of Area" sign. How proud she asked .to speak at our been one of learning and (I Agriculture and Food, Miss felt, and proud to be a W.I convention. _ . participation that will help l =-- it' Molly McGee and Home member with a share in this The announcement ofMiss to carry out other duties and ' V Economist, Mrs. Janet Fore- beautiful garden. She gave a Donna Smith, winner of the told the members to enter _ man, and Mrs. Harvey descriptive outline touring Northern Area 4-H Scholar- thcir handicraft work in to 'rt.. ( Houston, P.R.O. with Feder- the grounds. Said we should ship. was announced by Mrs. the Tweedsmuir competi- ' F ated Women's Institute of learn more about the Gar- Maluskc. Following was a lions. Mrs. Liddard spoke ll V Ontario were welcomed to dens and especially its 4.H Exhibit “Fabrics and fcwwords,thankcd everyone at the convention by Area meaning, and W.I. members Finishes" for Letstirewear by for their co-toperation -and V B' P.R.O.. Mrs. Harry Smith. help sponsor the Gardens. Lori Rcville from Port Car- understanding while she Roll call -97 members and Outlining her activities ling 4-H 9ub work and convalcsccd, and hoped she a: l four visitors present. Read- throughout the year, includ- senior training schools and could carry out her duties in â€Hz.“ i ing of seven resolutions by ed visiting the Erland Lee courses available for ‘the the coming year. Courtesy ""C. 1 Mrs. Ralph Black and one Home and attending the 80th year. then showed Slides: “converter. Mrs. Johnson. ' ." i recommendation in pilepara- anniversary birthday "ti, â€hEnergy th f,)ci'Tian1'tli'.'p, stitr a few (iisrirs"whilh l .. _ tion for votin by de egates bration at Kitchener an s owing e pry? nu, 'SL'-. yr . _ . e" “I ' l EP, the next d215, Resolutions being host to Mrs. Maluske, tion for homes, fjxing drafty 'tt,'r5iititi'ssek/d,'iua'i' F l. presented. raising the drink- and Mrs. Racket-Pain with windows, leaking wtttfr'ftT'fr1"lCC'k5llf . d, I ing age to 21 years, and the Associated Women of the pipes and taps, cooking short 172/ continuation of showing World, England. cuts, all very informative, al _ identification cards with his Mrs. Herbert Maluske. and we can save. energy by C, . or her picture and date of President of F.W.I.O., followingafew simple rules, i _ a: i birth. The use of elicit drugs brought greetings from the and not take things for _ e mer l Board and all levels of WH., granted, as we do today. -- i concluding her three-year Entertainment IS always A term ofomce,herlast visit to an enjoyable. and relaxing l _ __ . _ W... ___..-,, _.-------------"---- .» _