ERLAND LEE Members of the Erland Lee Committee were present. pro viding information, answering questions and selling supplies. A member of the Committee. Mrs. H. Muluske gave a brief review of the Home. She told of the dream n!. the members ot‘Wentworth North and South Districts of owner ship by the Women‘s institute. How they presented a reso- lution urging FWlO to look back in history and preserve their heritage. She continued on. to tell about the writing of the original Constitution on the dining room table and the involvement of Co-founder. Erland Lee and the mam‘ pioneers in Stoney Creek. ‘ Eleanor? MCBa)’, one of [he Bloomingdale [1’] members from Waterloo North District assisting on registration, takes time out to luck at the newly designed mug in litinurrij'r/ni GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Waterloo-Oxford District Secondary School students. presented Princess lda to a most FCCGPLIVC audience. Appre- cration of the talents of these young students under the di- rection of Mr. David Spence. brought a standing titration b) l the delegates, l l TALKING ABOUT THE W.[. L-I’. Margaret Aii‘ki‘rt. Grfl'lltlt'k W.I.,' Vicki Eidtler, New Hamburg W,l.. Mary .tlIUCUll/l'l‘rfl'l', .. Lucknow W.I.;Numta Rinr’uul, White (‘Jitirt'ft lt’.[,,FIurt’Iit-t' JlICNet'l'. Brook W.l.,' Reina MCMat'g, River Rd. WI. i History was revealed about all the years UltCSCBICll and study before the purchase and the happy day when the 540.000 was completely raised by the membership and the announcement was made at the annual FWIO meeting in 1971 . During the 10 years of ownership. thousands 0f visttuts have viewed the Home. titan) happy events have been held. and overseas Visitors have been thrilled to View the CUi'ISll' tutiun Table. This year lS the 10th anniversary. and the Cotiiit‘iittce ure looking forward to seeing many Wl. members at the Erland Lee (Museum) Home. filth .litiiii't'rmn' of {/10 [Hand [to illust'irinl [Ill/"1' (lim- nitrtut'. [Jr/rind ldllll' f.»r ("rimmrirt‘t' HfL'Hljtl‘l’X. .llt-ucx RHâ€. l't'riiu Hunts/w. .llurji' .llti'lt'r, ('liatmiun, [wild Bin rAt'r. Displu)s were at‘ailal‘ilt‘ Int viewing Ill lllL' Great Hall. ptibllciring llic Pensriiir print-ct supported b} Flt-l0. 85th Allmvchiif}. HHF. AUHV .iirtl HHU Sales tit FWIU supplies WU“: kllJlL‘kl) fxilltl riirt b}. Mrs. Clit‘lnrd RIlt.‘ll]D_ l-WIO Treasurer assisted by members til rNett Dundee. “dlL‘llUtl Siitith DlhlllLl. Bitiuitnngtlult‘ W1. Wiilt‘rlurt Niirtli I)l\[â€Ll attain tunic with lllCll typewriters and expertise. taking elitiigc ml the registration of all llIC delegates. This was llIlL‘ til the \‘Ulllll' tccr el'l‘orls iniis'l .ippict‘Iuted ht Mrs Unitieltl, r\s slit‘ \dltl. “lot my iirst Conference. rcpistralrtvri is 50 nnpiirtani and I didn‘t haw in tt'iirr) about tlial part .tt all." Tlir.‘ (unit‘rcnt‘t‘ went along ill Llll cits} prrt't'. tilluttlng time between sessions tti give lllL' dclt‘ualus a lWC‘dlllL'l The delegates were divnlcd ll'lll! tcrr discussion groups -l utiitipx til Btunt‘b PRU‘s. lgrtrups til Disttitt, atiil Arua lL']‘l't.'\L‘[llJ' lives, In addition EU} delegates were diVidt-rl llllti IIHL‘L' hlL‘l‘lthKull»l..tigL’ groups. The slruettirn: ril‘ WI was diseuswd iii all groups and questions were answered regarding prritcditrcs as well as the duties ui various lllllL‘L‘\ and qlltllllltdlltll‘li necessary to hold tililL’CR Furl it! tlic scsston was taken In talk about a butler Lin- dutstanding Ul tltt- Ullkt' Hl Pllhlit. Rclfllluli‘» run] more el- lectrvc methods ol presenting the work anti ohicttrves til [llL’ Women‘s Institute. birth to the members and the ctininittnity. IS