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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-10-31, Page 15— Page 11 Luckuow Seatlael, Wednesday, October 31, 11100 Peggy Knapp • says women's institutes do make a difference for everyone Make a World of Difference was South Wvonien's Institutes have the theme of the London Area domestic annual pignuts and a Wofxieres. Institute's 76th convert- teaching kit prat in: eveiy Ontario find held OQtober 11 at South school. Huron Recreational Centre in Resolutions Convenor Irene Exeter. Piresident Larlriue Mclritovh, Richardson reported .on resolutions of St. Maim pointed out w the 309 .sustained at the provincial level women attending that Women's religious education in schools,• Institute has waffle a difference in support for hospital nurses, prreven- our homes and country and, we can tion, of child abuse, elimination of make a difference :in our penal PCBs, reduced packaging old .man, environment, community "environ- datury recycling, meat and global environment a we - work to pmt our planet. Peggy Knapp President of al enviInstitute (MIA) •1• .IP P) S SP of . recent rrxperriences visiting ,British Womeni's Institutes as they: celebrated trieirr 75th Anniversary. She told: o'f changesthatwil take place asthe contract ' expireswith the. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food in 1992. Life . . memberships : will b''discontinued, after W.I'a lOOth anniversary iii.'. 1997 and the fees paid to the Provincial office by branches will be increased until that. • tittle A Portable Computer. Fond has: ern set up. Mrs. Knapp presented a Life Membership in F.1N 1.O. to Janet H.ieplieh, :a pest EN.I.0, President. Barbara Shipley spoke an her literacy display and theconcems of • shopping if one is unable to read. Nine per cent of 'Our population • need help understanding product Marr• Partly Awards were Present to Kama Spierre+ns„ Patricia VanMten and Theresa Axa The Federated Women's Institute of Canada Past Presidents Essay Win. rex', Cathy Marshall received, an engraved pea for her efforts. Trien- nial Tweedsmuir Competition wince to were Anna ,Crawford, Jean Meaty and Dorothy fife. Ninetieth Annivet cry Education Scholarship for a W.I. member went ,to Marg Harris alio is fig her educe* at Wester. vett School in London. The New Life Singers of V451.- enfed at the evening �entertainedet and guest speak Til. Btowes,.a Geography Specialist and former Mayor of Stretford spo a on saving the environment and planet and gave helpful tips to use around huiue instead of harmful cleaners and products. • labelling and seven per out do not:.: Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario President Peggy 'Knapp' 'read at sial., • ,?'discussed ecologywith guest speaker Ted 'Howes, geography special . Vivian McDonald reported on the and former mayor of Stratford at the tondos; Area W.I. '76th progress of the Butler Project an . %Convention held in Exeter, Theme for the Convention was "Make a endeavour of Oxford North " and World of Difference". • • Three :new Board Directors were chosen recently at the Loidon Area Women's Judith*Ganvent(on heir'in Exeter. Sally: Mclntyre wilt represent .Subdivision 24 Elgin East, Oxford South and Elgin West; Irene Richardson, will represent 'Subdivision 23, Perth South, Huron South, Huron West and Word North; and Marg. Rutins will represent Subdivision 21, •"Middlesex. East, Middksex West and, Middlesex North. Mrs. Harris. was awarded the 0th Anniversary Edur'catlorialAward for the Southern Region. Four of these Awardsarre presented eachyear to Women's Institute members who are planning to fl trthcr or update theeir education. anaan:-•Agra, CANADIAN AGRA i )Ing. 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