Times-Advocate, 1985-05-08, Page 8Page 8
Times -Advocate, May 8, 1985
Varied topics for WI convention in London
"Women -Unlimited Potential" is
the theme tor the tenth triennial con-
vention of the 1"ederateet Women's lir
stitutes of Canada F11 I(' i to be held
at the 1'niversity of Western Ontario.
London from June n; -2o. 1lembers
will gather to exchange ideas. learn
through discussions and dialogue
about women's issues and decide
where they stand to -day.
Mrs. Bernice Noblitt. F'WVI(' Presi-
dent from Gloucester. will chair the
convention Also addressing the
assembly' will be Dr. Ellen McLean.
president of Associated Country
Women of the World ACWW i from
Eureka, Nova Scotia. Senator Mar-
tha Biehsh from Alberta: and Flora
McDonald. MP from Kingston. At the
closing banquet on Thursday, Dr.
Pierre Turgeon from University of
Ottawa will be speaking on "Positive
Thinking Under Stress and Strain"
Federated Women's Institutes of
c lntario. who are hosts for this con-
vention, are coordinating the ac-
tivities. delegates will have the oppor-
tunity to attend workshops; to view
displays set up by each of the 10 pro-
vinces on the topic "WI reaching in-
to the Community"; to purchase ar-
ticles created by Ontario craftsmen;
to register for bus tours to points of
interest within southern Ontario and
to take advantage of post convention
tours to Toronto or Ottawa areas.
Because Women's institutes have
FIVE YEAR LEADER AWARDS These women have all been 4-H leaders for five years, and on Monday
night at Stephen Central School they were given awards for their dedication. From left: Doreen Brown-
ing (Crediton 1). Suzanne Devlaeminck (Crediton 3), Brenda Love (Grand Bend 2), Mary DeBoer (Huron -
dale 4).
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These members have all completed six 4-H projects, and were being presented with
their awards on Monday night at Stephen Central School From back left: Carolyn Dykeman (Elimville
1), Karen Miller (Elimville 2), Julie Hendrick ,(Crediton 1), Phia Coeck (Crediton 5). Front: Sandra Hullen-
busch (Crediton 5), Debbie O'Rourke (Crediton 5), Susan Hoyter (Grand Bend 2), Leanne Jennison (Grand
Bend 3), Wendy Ballantyne (Hurondale 1). Absent: Wendy Coward (Elimville 2).
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4H AWARDS
TWELVE COMPLETED PROJECTS - These are the recipients of 4-H awards for 12 completed projects.
The awords were presented at Stephen Central School on Monday night. Left: Heather Browning (Crediton
1). Katherine Devlaeminck (Crediton 3). Linda Allister (Grand Bend 3), Cathy Coates (Hurondale 4).
such diversification. workshops will
be a prime opportunity for members
to become informed about current
women's issues. Each delegate may
attend two workshops and can select
from: Charter 'of Rights -How It Ef-
fects Women: Quality. of Life for
Seniors: Effective Speaking -
Expressing Yourself with Con-
fidence: Child Care; Planning a cap-
sule Wardrobe; Child Abuse and In-
cest; Health Education; Water -
Endangered Vital Commodity:
Women=How•to Protect Yourselves:
The Family -Family Violence; Poten-
tial of Technology for Women:
Microwave Cooking; Financial
Management -Dollars and Sense:
Pornography
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