Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 1995, page 16

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For Your Information Restructuring Committee Terms of Reference: Overall Objective: I to review the efficienc and effective- ness of operations 0 the_Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario Specific Objectives: I to investigate the need for restructuring (needs of members) I to develop a model (vision) for a future SlI'UClUFB I to develop recommendations for chang~ ing specific components (if needed) I to develop action plans for implementa- tion of changes. The Restructuring Committee wants your ideas and comments on restructuring the Women‘s Institutes of Ontario. If you have any suggestions. please contact any one of the Committee members: Task Force Co-ordinator Margaret Eberle [9796 Bury Rd. RR 1 Highgate ON NOP 1T0 (5l9)678-3289 Northern Representative Marg Atkins RR4 Powasson ON POIâ€"l 120 (705)724-5870 Southern Representative Pat Ozsvari RR 3 Burforcl ON NOE 1A0 (519)449-2895 Western Representative Sandra Kell RRl Churchill 0N LOL 1K0 (705)456-5705 Eastern Representative Mae Craig RRS Renfrew ON K7V 328 (613)432-4629 Back-to-School Survival Guide Thinking about going back to school. then this Back-Io-Sclrool Survival Guide for Women isfar you. The Guide. published by the BC Network of the Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women (CCLOW). is available free to women inter- ested in returning to learning. The cost of the Guide is $10 to those who can afford to purchase it. To obtain a copy. send $10.70. plus $3.75 for postage and handling. to CCLOW - BC Network. c/o Bonjour Books. 2135-11871 Horseshoe Way. Richmond BC V7A 5H5. Phone: LEGO-66544002. 16 Home 8. Country, Fall '95 FWIC Special Project: A Collection of Artifacts in Use at the Turn of the Century Project Regulations: I can be an individual or WI Branch effort I must be in the form ofa display. consist- ing of no less than six and no more than eight artifacts I artifacts can be displayed in any medium. but the size of the display must not ex- ceed l2" x 16" x l2" high I a written description of not more than 35 words must accompany each article; de- scriptions may be typed. printed or handwritten I the display must be suitable for handling I if the display hangs on a wall. proper hangers must be attached I artifacts are submitted at the entrant‘s own risk I name and address of the entrant and her Institute Branch should be enclosed in a sealed envelope attached to the back of the project I Ontario entries will follow the time schedule as set out on page II in the Spring 1995 Home di Country I the FWIO Unity Convener will deliver the one winning entry to the FWIC Con- vention in l997 for display Mun/ya Sharp It the Uni'ry Cruivenerjur the Federated Women ’r I'iLrIIluIM ii] Ontario. Centennial Plates If anyone has a problem with their Centenâ€" nial plate. or has noi yet received their order. please contaci Helen Duffield. Secretary- Treasurer of the Centennial Committee, at 127-45 Marksam Rd” Guelph ON NlR 6Y9. Phone: (519)763-8984. fffbvee French Hens . , g . The third in the $ A I Christmas Tree 1. ' omamentseries"~ - “three French, Hens' - is now available from the FWIG -Pro-' _ Vincial Offices, ‘ V The‘omamentis inset-load mithHappy Holidays, Woman’s 'liiutes/o‘rOntaria; 1.995. Theeostist$53 he "are alsoa law r'Partriiig'e In .I . ar Trée' ornaments ‘léfi from 1993.5 . and. several ornamentswi‘ththafiwdT‘ur- . o6 ‘19:“an 1994. ' -mmmu:am 'nwmmm- «cigwmn Women’s Da at the Royal , November, 1995 omen’s Day at the Royal. sponsored by the Federated Women's ll'l\{llLll€$ of Ontario. will be held on Thursday No. vember 9. 1995. A luncheon will be served in Cafe Royale in the Upper East Annex of the Coliseum. with the doors to open iii 11:30. Since I995 marks the 50th annnersary oi the end of World War [1. during which time the Coliseum. the Cattle Barns and the Horse Palace provided a ‘home away from home for young men and women in all branches of the Armed Services. The Planning Commit tee is preparing a program to focus on the War Years and the use of those butldll‘lgs There will be special memorabilia music of the ‘403 and recollections by those con, nected with life at the Exhibition Military Camp during those years. Tickets will be available from the FWIO Provincial Office. RR 5. Guelph ON NIH 6J2. Phone: (519)836-3078. Fax: (5l9fi43o- 9456. Prices are as follows: , . I Admission to the RAWF. the Horse Show for the Opening Night Perfomt- ance. and the Luncheon is $55, I Admission to the RAWF and the Horse Show is only $21. The Planning Committee asks for your support. Cafe Royale can accommodate only 200 people. and to succeed. we need to fill those places. The program wrll appeal to both men and women. and we hope you Will promote bus groups from your community. as well as from your members. Seats at the Royal Horse Show will be scattered along the end and sides of the Coliseum Arena. so there should be no obstruction due to posts. We also wonder if you could identify for us. any former service men and women from your community who might have been sta- tioned at Exhibition Camp during the War. or anyone whose relatives may have been there and who could prowde us with anec- dotes or memorabilia. One of our WI members has already offered her story as a volunteer to provide partners for the dances held at the Camp. when they danced to such famous orchestras as Benny Goodman and Guy Lombardo. It was a unique time and one to which nirztl Ontario made its own special contribution. If you can help in this way. please contact Peggy Knapp at 6| Woodland 7 Glen Dr.. Guelph ON N10 353. Phone. (519)766-9693.

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