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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-05-06, Page 7Understanding. is Institute's theme "Understanding and Caring" was the theme of the Semi -Annual meeting of the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario when they met in Toronto this week. The Provincial President Mrs. Janet Hiepleh of Springfield, led the women as they discussed the "Year of the Disabled" and the other projects of this organization. She told the student from Zambia and one from India that are attending Ware College of England In the "Child Care Course" as a result of the donation of $4,000 from F.W.I.O. These students will return to their native countries to teach others. "You are a vibrant, active and valuable voluntary group," said Miss Molly McGhee, the Director of the Home Economics Branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. She was reporting on the 1400 volunteer leaders from the W.I. who made it possible for 63,000 persons to benefit from the adult courses. Not to be forgotten were the leaders for the 24,000 members of the 4-H clubs who had taken the projects. The W.I. always ready with scholarships, presented 15 to students entering the Family and Consumers Studies at Guelph University as well as others throughout the 'Province. The Directors were en- thusiastic as they shared in the plans for the World Conference to be held in Vancouver in 1983. The members, proud that their country was so honoured, joined with members across Canada to prepare a warm welcome for the overseas guests. Some members will choose to attend the ACWW Min -Conference in Winnipeg November 12-14 when delegates from the Western Provinces as well as Ontario will meet to learn, discuss and share ideas. For others it will be a visit to the Erland Lee Museum Home at Stoney Creek during the week of June 1-5 when they may stroll through the beautiful grounds, view the artifacts in this historic home that is now owned by the Women's Institute of Ontario. On June 7 at the Agricultural Hall of Fame in Milton the likeness of Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless, the co- founder of the W.I. will be unveiled along with seven others. She, with Mr. Lee started this movement that has spread around the world. A garden is a thing of beauty and a job forever. Lend a neighbour a garden tool and he'll come back for mower. Sunday, May 10... ... "Thanks Mom" Say it as well with a special gift from Earl Campbell Jewellers * Diamond Jewellery * Royal Doulton Figurines * Gold Chain * 'Mom' Pendants * Bulova, Cardinal Watches * Fine Bone China Florals * Mother Plate * Mother Collector Spoons * Gift Certificates 0°r1t, a n1 b ell JFWEIIER TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 421 MAIN ST EXETER 154 OUEEN ST., ST. MARYS 2352720 and 284.2228 • SORORITY AWARDS — Beta Theta Chapter honoured two of its members at the presents a plaque and yellow rose to June Essery for 30 years os an active member and of the Rose certificate to Bev Delbridge for 15 years active membership. r,. Founders Day banquet. Elsie Tuckey Mary Jane Taylor presents the Order T -A photo Times -Advocate, May 6, 1981 111(R3 DflY SUNDAY, MAY 10 Send Flowers To Say Thank You For All That Love DIRECTORS HONOURED — Special guests at the Sorority Founders Day banquet were three former sponsors and direc- tors. Welcoming them are lois Godbolt, Joon Westerhout and Glenda Wagner. The guests are Ado Dinney, Thelma Russell and Addie McNaughton. Is LEADER HONOURED — At Tuesday's Huron 4-H Achievement Night at Stephen Centrol School, Jean Fleming, right, received a five years leader certificate from Home Economist loralee Marshall. T -A photo Kippen women plan By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Art Ash- nasonico just slightly ahead of our time Magnetic n TLrntabie Panasonic's exclusive magnetic tumtabte turns the food as it cooks. 2 Simplified control panel makes microwave cooking a breeze. 3 Allows you to set up to three functions. 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