Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1967, page 4

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The P res ident’s C0 mer Mrs. Everett Small, President F.W.|.O. has been for the members of the Women‘s institutes] We have been able to participate in celebrating the 70th an- niversary of the founding of the organization and Canada‘s lOUth birthday. What could be more fitting than that these two great events should be combined in one celebration? The motto of the Women's Institute, “For Home and Country" tells where our interests lie. The themes chosen for the District Annuals and Area Conventions have shown that our memâ€" bers recognize this association. If we are good institute members we are without a doubt good Canadian citizens. It was a pleasure for F.W.l.0, to be host to the Fourth National Convention at the Univer- sity of Guelph The response of the members in attending the opening session was most grati- fying, It showed the interest in Institute work, not only provincially but nationally and inter- nationally. What an honour it was to have our National President. Mrs. Matheson. chairman of the session. tell of the work being done throughout Canada! Mrs. Greene. chairman County Women‘s Council. U.S.A. brought greetings and told us of preparations being made for the A.C.W.W. Conference which is being held at Michigan State University. Lansing. Michigan. September 1968. Mrs. Aroti Dutt. President of the Associated Country Women of the World endeared her- self to all as she brought greetings and told of the work being done internationally. How it touched the heart of each one of us to see her stand before that vast audience. dressed in her beautiful sari. to receive the gifts of “Pennies for Friendship" from each province and from the members present. We knew that as branch members we were a part of an organization which encircles the globe in 56 countries. Through our contribution to “Pennies for Friendship” we are assisting countries to edu- cate their women in better methods in chm] care. health and nutrition. We in Canada are fortunate to live in a land of plenty. “To whom WHAT A WONDERFUL YEAR this 4 much is given. of him much is expected in planning your program, Why not haw it. ~ “n F.W.l.C. and another on the Wm H, A.C.W.W.? Material is available at the nun Library. 20 Spadina Road. Toronto 4. Another event about which I am m. pleased to tell you is the Conference . mt Junior institutes which was held at .Hm September 16. The motto of the Junin. .m tutes is “For Home and Country.“ anti an affiliate of the Junior Farmers they sh“ my motto. “Selfâ€"Help and Community in. ment." By combining these mottocs. all. Help and Community Betterment for in.“ and Country" these girls cannot help in a... this country a better place in which to ha n I. always a privilege to meet with our an; people and learn what is being done. TI; W training leaders for tomorrow. and bee. m the young people who attend these meeti u.- know that Ontario and Canada will be i: W hands. Let us put forth every effort to a m. age our Junior Institutes. Attending the Area Convention has ‘ u . privilege which I have enjoyed to the i, mi It is a time of the year when Nature L we to show us a grand array of colours. lilt fields show us that harvest time is :n‘ orchards are laden with fruit. It gives , feeling of thankfulness to live in this l.. \lt call Canada. Conveners‘ reports have shown th. 'ltl members have participated in many pr .lcarrying out the aims and objects 7 in Women's Institute and assisting in the ct ua tion of Canada's Centennial. How th ed We can be to Lady Tweedsmuir that she e in aged the branches to keep records 01 mi- communities. The Tweedsmuir Historic an been in great demand as committees. i ire- paring for celebrations. sought to le; 0% earl." events in their localities. Ma ah; branches which do not have a T\VCC\ mt History start now in this the beginning ilk second century. As We move forward in this new CL it let us treasure the past but work towa. it: future so that those who take part in th= 'lfl' bration of the next century will be able am that We. too. contributed to Canada‘s grov Eileen kl“ * i: * Friendship is the only cement that will eve» did the world together.~\X’ondrow W’ilson Manitoba \VJ. N ~ sat-Jr- HOME AND COUI if”

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