Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1966, page 4

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The P resident’s C0 mer Mrs. Everett Small, President, F.W.|.O. “This is my Father‘s world, And to my listening ear, All nature sings, and round me rings The music of the spheres. This is my Father’s world, I rest me in the thought Of rocks and trees, of skies and seas His hand the wonders wrought. dred young people sing this hymn at The Junior Farmers' Conference, I felt this is indeed a wonderful world in which we live. This is the time of the year when nature is bringing about a changing world. The grass is green, tulips and daffodils are in bloom and the trees have burst forth with leaves declarâ€" ing spring is here. What a panorama before our eyes! The topic presented to these young people was “The Community, Your Family and You". Hearing these words brought to my mind the motto of the Women‘s Institute, “For Home and Country". I wish that each of you could have heard the message presented to this group of young people that Sunday morning. It was a challenge to each one to carry their fair share of responsibility in the home and in the community. From this group of young people will come the leaders of Ontario in all walks of life. Let us as members of the Women‘s Institute do our best in whatever position we hold so that we can pass a glowing torch on to our successors. Since my last letter to you I have had many experiences and I have learned of the high re- gard in which our organization. the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario, is held, Let us continue to hold our Association at a high level. We do indeed have a great opportunity to contribute to our community, our family and to assist ourselves. Educational opportuni- ties are available to all of us through training schools, short courses, forums, adult education and rural learning. Those who have attended these courses report they have gained in knowlâ€" edge and understanding. Let us encourage others to avail themselves of this opportunity. AS I LISTENED to more than six hunâ€" 4 Those attending the Oflicers‘ Conferench held in Guelph, May fourth and fifth, reported a wonderful experience in gaining information on the various topics and in meeting with In stitute members throughout Ontario. We Wen very pleased to have our national presiden Mrs. J. Philip Matheson of Oyster Bed Bride: P.E.I. pay her official visit to Ontario at rt, time. The message she gave the two thousm members on the afternoon of May fifth left lasting impression on all of us. We feel an or closer relationship with the Federated Womtt Institutes of Canada through our associa‘u with her. The 1967 national convention is being h in Guelph, June the twelfth to the sixteer This event should bring members from all p:- of Canada to Ontario. We will have the portunity of extending our hospitality to th As we work to “Make Canada Lovelier“ our centennial year we will be making it n attractive to our visitors, These past weeks I have attended a non of District Annuals. This has been a won ful experience. Everywhere I have it the hand of friendship extended and the in hers working together for home and cow The Federated Women‘s Institutes ol‘ tario extend congratulations to Simcoe Cr ty as they move forward with a new Di and a new Board Director. May all branr. districts and areas grow as we move tor Canada‘s centennial year and our own SL‘\'. cth anniversary. EILEEN SM Wanted: An Organizer for Newfoundland f I ‘HIS MESSAGE from Miss Ellie G. 1 sons, Secretary Jubilee Guilds of IN foundland, P.O. Box 4056, St. Jol Newfoundland, came to our F.W.I.O, P: dent, Mrs. Small: “The Board of Managers of the Jul Guilds has decided to engage the services oi Organizer for Newfoundland. As winter . travel is not too pleasant here the Board thinking of employing an organizer for ll months in the fang-say from September November and for three months in the 9p from April to the end of June. You I know of someone personally in the Institt who might be interested or you could p0W run a notice in your provincial bulletin. Tin who might be interested could write direc this office and maybe let us have an idea l much salary they would expect for this arr-tr ment. “We would be very glad if you could hell in any way in trying to put us in touch ‘- someone who would be willing to accept ' position.“ HOME AND COUN' '

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