Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Summer 1995, page 15

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Seymour East WI, Northumberland East Draw tickets were sold on a quilt made by the members of Seymour East WI. Branch member Jean Twigg also made an afghan and Branch President Jessie Poulton crafted a quilted bag. One half of the proceeds were donated to the FWIO Headquarters Fund. Beckwith WI, Lanark North Members from this Branch donated $500 to the Headquarters Fund from the proceeds made by catering to a large antique auction. In spite of working a twelve-hour day, they enjoyed working with friends and advertis» ing the organization to all who attended. And they were surprised to realize a large profit. London Area WI This Area held a series of successful work- shops entitled “At Your Request," which evolved from suggestions by members. A session called “Marketing and Communica- tion" provided many ideas and workable suggestions for members to promote the or- ganization. “Justice Without Fear." put on by the Battered Women‘s Advocacy Centre, gave an overall picture of services available and upâ€"tddate legislation. Other workshops dealt with personal and home security and wardrobe coordinates and wise purchasing. Lunch was provided by the South Lobo WI. Bruce East District WI ~ Women from each of the eleven Branches In this District took turns over threeâ€"days to help produce a quilt. The proceeds from the quilt draw were given to a variety of WI projects. Half of the money was sent to the Grey Bruce Centennial Quilt Committee in support of the competition. The other half was split between the FWIO Headquarters Fund and the purchasing of chairs for the Bruce County Museum, which was started by W] members. The Women's Institutes have also helped the Ag in the Classroom Com- mittee plan “The Roots of Bruce" for Grade 6 students. More than one thousand students were bussed in over a three-day period to participate in the special event. The volun- teers staffing the commodity displays were sewed hot meals supplied by WI members. St. Paul‘s WI, Perth South Marlene Archer. the London Area Women‘s Institute representative on the Auxiliary ofthe Childrens Hospital. recently spoke to the St. Paul‘s Branch. Branch mem- ber Miriam Dunbar presented Mrs. Archer with 175 finger puppets. 800 Heinz baby food jar labels and a cheque for the Hospital Auxiliary. The Huron East Dislriclheld a “Banner [or the District" Competition. The Moleswon‘h Women's A Banner Year fir“ Institute Branch won the Competition. Muriel Mathewson (left), President of the Molesworrh WI, and Margaret McMahon (n'ghr), Branch PRO. are pictured above working on the banner. Submitted by Margaret McMahon. PHOt Moleswaflh WI and Huron East District. Majestic WI, Huron East The Majestic Women '5 Institute gave a cash prize of $10 and a trophy lo the person with the most points in the 4-H Life Skills Classes at the Brussels Fall Fair. Leona Armstrong {left}. District Director for the Branch, presented the trophy to Christina DeWrr (right) from Ethel. Branch mem- bers have always encouraged young people to lake an active part in the local Fair. Submltlad by Leona Armstrong. Matestle W1. Huron East Dislllcl Bishop’s WI, Grenville Pictured above are Elizabeth Streighl (left), Sec- retary oi the Bishop's Mill Women’s Institute. wilh her son Ste van. and Jeanne Lambert (right). Branch President, with herson Chn‘stopher. They are both holding their little ones who spent most of the evening on their laps, Unfortunately for the WI, the two litile boys will likely not be signing up as members: but perhaps their wives will! Submitted by Jeanne Lambert, Prasrdsnt, Bishop's MlllS WI. Grenvxlle District Home a Country. Summer '95 15

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