ACWW President Autographs Programs Members of the audience present their 85th Annivermry Luncheon progm'iiis for Mrs. It’estebring-Muller'r autograph. The souvenir program featured a beaimjul photographic view of the Erland Lee Museum Home. In honour of the founding of the ï¬rst Women’s Institute in Ontario on February 19th. 1897. at Stoney Creek, over 1800 members and guests cele- brated at the Constellation Hotel in Rexdale on August 12th. Tn'bute must be paid to the SSth Anniversary Committee. chaired by the Provincial President. Mrs. Keith Hiepleh. It was a real achievement to make plans so that the largest number of W.I. members to attend an Ontario celebration could park. register. visit with old friends. have a delicious meal. take part in the celebration and depart from the hotel in record time. The hotel management is also to be con gratulated on a job well-done. The luncheon opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and the recitation of the Mary Stewart Col- lect. What a Wonderful occasion it was to hear so many voices raised in unison. The President warmly wel- comed everyone to the celebrations. A very special guest. Miss Helen McKercher. a former director of the Home Economics Branch. and a wonderful friend and mentor of the Women’s Institutes received a standing ovation as she was introduced. Mem- bers were delighted that Miss McKerâ€" cher. in spite of ill~health. was able to be present. 4 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth I] sent a letter of congratulation and wished the Women's Institutes a very successful anniversary. On behalf of the people of Ontario. the Premier. The Honourable William G. Davis. also sent congratulations. He praised members for their educational and humanitarian endeavours undertaken for 85 years across the province. Ontario’s twin province at F.W.I.C.. Manitoba. the Women’s Institutes of Northern Ireland. and the A.C.W,W. National ofï¬ce. all sent greetings. Conâ€" gratutatory letters were received from two F.W.I.0. past presidents. Mrs. Dorothy Futcher and Mrs. Edith Purcell. The Prime Minister of Canada. Pierre Trudeau. was represented by Mrs. Ursula Appoloni. MP. for York SouthWeston. an ethusiastic champion of women’s causes. Mrs. Appoloni brought greetings and congratulations to the Women’s Institutes. and a special weicome to Mrs. Ziny Weste- bringâ€"Muller of the Netherlands, World President of Associated Country Wom- en of the World. The Women’s In- stitutes. Mrs. Appoloni said. were well-known as volunteer workers for their dedicated efforts and services to communities. She recognized that rural women faced similar problems to those of urban women. but these tendcr. m be exacerbated in the former bet. m geography often made them Itwre isolated. Senator Martha Bielish, the L-a vice-president of A.C.W.W.. bro in greetings from the Senate of Cru. n. the leaderochrMajesty‘sloyalom .1. tion in the House of Commons, \3 Clark. and the other thirteen( d. dian constituent societies ofA.C.\ .\-', ‘ Senator Bielish presented a stater HI Speakers Compare Notes Mrs. Wesrebring-Muller chats L ‘l the Honourable Dennis Timbrell. tario Minister ongn'cuIrure and Fr Both honoured guests addressed 6'5 th Anniversary audience. from the Senate to commemorate occasion. The President of the Feder: J Women's Institutes of Canada. i' Bemice Noblitt, extended greet from the national organization. :‘ Adelaide Hoodless had certainly ignI l a flicker when she conceived the r l of a Women’s Institute. Over the y- \ r a flame has been developed as m thousands of dedicated women, dun J the past 85 years. have worked h l I to provide leadership and inSpirar it across the world. Mrs. Noblitt or; ii all present to accept the challenge 1 current issues. especially those telat g to women. She hopedthat by the 10‘ i anniversary, the Women’s Institu 3 would be a larger, stronger organl tion than it is even today.