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.
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