W -- _ _ 'P. 19-- .--- A .. --- .~ 5. .- ""-tF .. T1efi1srt'iijispvysiipvj1L'L1iygi Janna- TIC, . Grey-Bruce conven tion gist l an. . ' V Ir r t " . I . l . = t 11 b I one: wn cakes?- umans S l num e . 't.v.irs. Jirrt, _ __., WI""'-". r" 1, V. .1....,1.~r _ ' - " __ Ba.le?ir, . new mu cikridii= t, RI " It? " " . I , i . ' , ' l e a? if ' i we: Family Living Editor E if E igi1h " " " ' i _ - ' E? .. ' EBI tf, l "Motorist important thing in the world is still human 21 is" ' it} . MI h' . ' Q ' . , ' " ' '" "Ar f T ofurgss Nocomputercantaketheirplace. . _ ' " a RtltlR . . . . - 7 , - , f ' "Women's Institute must continue to awaken public _ t ' ' a "B , ~ ' y . " ' . f f . awareness. must never lose sight of values and standards q y * trs, . . . t , . " ' 'o.",' and must engage in stimulating. exciting, creative ac- - ' It it , . . Ea I . j M . It tivities that will keep us thinking. working, experimenting It n gl _ re _ I M V ' fur . f , t 1 . and experiencing. . .by drawing attention to good ill - I "trel . Q Fe , RF, "p" nutrition, self education and good citizenship instead of " Bglit , _ , I. Bit lt' a It h ' . , being self satisfied. negative and doubting." These words ,, " g at"; r $-14; . .= in; EINtSat were Shelton by Mrs. Clarence Diamond of New Hamburg, F". " t , " " M tltN - . 1r , . , ' , Erla ' - . president of the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario J' " 4' . . , - tiaii-aal 't _ It" ' - 5; - " Ar 7 Iv.. 2' as she addressed delegates to the 20th Grey-Bruce area t" , - . " gym-a & ilim ,1. - r. "' 'IW.' MI I . Se't'ri convention which opened Wednesday in Southampton. . " ' . , . '6 ""233; , .. Crit," ' cal i ' F,ll?'ira' ' M, Nil": "Some years ago it was said. If we give ourselves and " - C7 ' r , ' 'rdi'iiiu2E:gc-i t 'ilii -( , ' rr .ecii' ' our talents without the thought of getting something in " _ ' - , . - - Ight gSS5iit , " ' _ .,:' f ' i?" ., return, we have taken the first step toward peace. What a 'ae " Ill , tears, {at}; MFcgr., _. _ .' . 1.. 'M . . g LN _ has this to do with the Women's Institute?" queried Mrs. » --' TCT - ' ' ' K.egi " ii Lt, mr v' "ti-l. , , ' p. , EI . Diamond. "That is whatits volunteer members have been - _' " ll, ' 4. 5., - ' - 151 MFP, 'll, . Bit' as doing for over 81 years. What other organization has, as ' p . 'ES " iOF,J tat A 1rgmM, ' . ., :"l '3) an objective. the tievtsloprmmtand the potential ofits mem- " " It' ' MII r . "1': .iv,_ Q,' .3; l A [ wit; , T"; bars, the nutrition and health of its family members, the - - _ " _ ~ 'i"i)tC5irir'irfr.'t"'.F,"', t I 1 . V , tifgll8 ' 5' ' record of community service and community betterment: e ff TF' Bit, " . 1' ":tii'fiii"i"ict,:.'iiirigtt . t V t , » ., Fe' Ttriiiif" ' has experienced the spread, not only through our own ' .'.Rm " q o", ', ' yer: ' art; l, L 3 1.3; #31:" j; _ country but into over 70 countries of the world and now vu _ " ' ' BiigX 7 ii, 3.1 ' " r, ' , ,'it) f gt .':i 12'? has a membership of over 3.5 million. Women's Institute 1,5:- g - _ " Bl , ?FT,.,: "r-d,'.)','.), -is'irc'i . b7 e', V . " a _ io . has opened doors for thousands of women to share their: i ' "5-" ", l. T"' .1 c'. ~i'Z'EV-7F'Lfiréf-Bfifff . . 2:95 i's talents and training with others at home and abroad, has, " I . " d. r" - "E "r-cr'."-, gt". 1- is." .1, F- .' . created cultures to give character to women's lives, she - 'se 'c a ' . {ya ' Ctet . ll, , ' "it. h t l th th t I r 1 NV Sun Times ply w 6 ever meme S e ear may ye see. Inn y - _ - ' . 'T believe that the WI members, staunch and well informed, WI cp ENTION Pt two day Grey Bruce area Women's Inst.itr: are capable and worthy to stand at the speaker's rostrum convention opened Wednesday in Southampton. Above. left to right, discussant. of the community and the world and help change the cour- report are: Miss Molly McGhee. director of WI home economics; Mrs. From 35 of histrspy, for family life only fails because humans Gemmell, outgoing president: Mrs. Kenneth Spence, incoming president and Mr, fail." Mrs. Diamond said. Clarence Diamond, president of the Federated Women 's Institutes of Ontario The speaker made reference to a remark attributed to . Adelaide Headless. the founder of the women's institute, . 'No nation can rise above the level of its home." This bore out the theory that the family underlies the welfare of on am p on OS mg society. "That is still exemplified in the WI motto, for Home and Country." said Mrs. Diamond. . "Faith in our WI organization and what it has achieved in providing educational programs. helping people help are a c o nven Ion themselves. raise standards of living, eat better . nutritionally, become better informed citizens on current Learn and grow was the theme of the Mrs. Gamma]! outlined ways in whio issues, is building bridges of understanding. two-day Gref-isruce area Women's In- Women's Institute develops character -r , "In programming we have to take into consideration in- stitute convention which opened in responsibility and strengthms the 1fih wt', dividual communities, resources in terms of people, telen- Southampton Wednesday, Song leader for the da was Mrs L (r, ts and facilities. listen to ideas instead of being mouse- Mrs. Richard Fenton, chairman of the ne Broadioot. Mrs. Mayurice 30.55100 trapped by tr.aditiry and "at"? inte..tlsin?iyg that only Bruce County rally, extended a welcome. was pianist. V how and what we did yesterday is sufficient for WI today Greetings were brought to the women by Reports were given by Mrs. Grant and tomorrow. . . . . . Rev. Jack Walsh. . Grieve. Mrs. Orland Magwood and Mrs. The future of WI 15 not 1n the hands of fate, it 5 m The president; Mrs. Francis Gemmell of Morris Rennie Mrs Perc R db . yours and mine." She dsal1snged. "We can't travtsl ord . Ripley centred ller remarks on the theme, the Tweedsmuir curator'y a ourne glove ii courses, the ruts will be so deep we can't crawl out. If we Learn and Growl and also on the Federated do Tottenham reported "drtrh)f,'it _ . project our objectives it will he an invitation for others to Women's Institutes of Canada theme for stitutes. or t 9 "In" m- M some and tom us, Mre.Diamond said. 1978-79, Strengthening the family Unit. The Federated Women's Institute of on. ' "The Wo 'en's Institute is an tario board of dire o - organization dxgdicated to developing bet. tation.Let's plead ourctcallase.gave a was" ter, happier ondmore useful citizens and to Miss Molly McGhee, director of the home help them acquire sound homemaking skills economics branch, reported on changes in]. to create ajtealthy home background. It is plemented and changes upcoming within . up to us to carry on this organization. the branch. "We as adults have to learn who we are. Mi B . learn to be at peace with ourselves, learn De .38 Earhart; DEVIBBBher and Mrs. the effect we have on others and open our B nise grams. home economists for minds to new experiences. h??? ha" Grey Counties respectively. "Home life can be compare}? to gar- 1g 1g tedthe Hi work andshort courses. dening. The hodae is the soil in w ich young . . human life is planted. The parents are the Bum: Witt district conducted the in gardeners. ', memor am. Entertainment was provided by Bruce Centre and Bruce north district Mrs. "You've heard the saying, The hand that Jim Hyatt of Oliphant, a life member before rocks the cradle rules the world. Take time Grey-Bruce area came Into being read the to rock that cradle and hold the role as a institute alphabet. , mother in high esteem. Mrs Fran i Ge . . C B mine . "The hand is the hub of your family circle the morning session. ltl,.Tgetpgte for . . . - . eth Spence which encrrcles your family and reaches conducted the afternoon Ms8iort out to your community and the world. Wield The opening day "Oncludad with a it well." sheeaid. banquet and variety Program. ------'------------.,...-... - - -------,