Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Rose Garden, Fall 2008, p. 3

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on the When people’s cars get old and worn And they begin to toddle They go somewhere and trade ‘ It is heartwarming to hear stories and challenges as Members busy themselves them in knitting, crocheting and sewing articles for our new project, Canada Comforts. And get the late“ m°dEI This group hasjust informed us that they are now a society and are submitting Now ' have °fien “mught “'3‘ Pres/dent Go, 0 . _ . , when papers to the federal government enabling them to issue Income tax receipts. Myjoints get stiff and achy Canada Comforts Society depends on donations as well to keep them going And when my hairhasamumed financially. gray A d k k Congratulations go out to all the Branches and Districts who celebrated n neesarevewsha y And when the onward march of their 100th Anniversaries this year! You should be very proud of this special “me accomplishment. Please be sure to send your stories and pictures to the Hasleftmeratherfeeble ‘7 Provincial Office to be included on our website. How nice t'would beto find a firm T11at deals in worn out people. And when my form is bent with l The Provincial Conference hosted by Kingston Area was well attended! What a great experience â€" theme speakers, workshops, the tour of Kingston and of . . . . . age course renewmg old friendships and making new ones. A speCIaI thank you to And gets to looking shoddy ,l the Kingston Area Committee for all their hard workand making this conference How nice tiwould be to tum it in ‘ a successful event. Read more about it on page 4. And get a BRAND NEW BODY! In keeping with the“Going Green"theme, I challenge ALLMembers and Branches to change one thing or more in your everyday life to help the environment. Please write down the change(s) you make and mail to Marg Eberle at 19796 Bury Road, RR ii I, Highgate, 0N LOP 1T0 or email her atjeberle@netrover.com. l l Marg will record the information she receives and give an annual report update i The Fch Convention 2009 will i and a complete report at the next Provincial Conference. Let's work toward b'E héld June 15-20“! at the I making a difference in our homes and in our communities. UfllVE'Slty 0f ChaFlOttEtown in 1 Through the years WI Members have advocated their local municipalities or $h5"°"e‘°w"'PE"“29'5"“3” packages can be obtained the provincial or federal governments with concerns to make our communities safer and healthier places to live. The Provincial Board encourages you to continue this practice and if help is needed to form resolutions, please contact i our Advocacy Coordinator, Pat Salter. - in January 2009 from Prince Edward Island Women’s Institute, ‘ 3/6 Royalty Centre, 40 Enman » "Crescent. Charlottetown, PEI C1E Your Regional Board Director and Area Voting Delegate are there for you. If , 155‘, E.ma_i|.wi@goy,pe,ca i you have questions, need information or wish to pass along new ideas and I 7’ 7 V suggestions to help keep our organization alive and well, please contact them. ‘ We value your input! Fall brings Area Conventions and I look forward to meeting many of the ‘ Members across our great and very large province! Yours for WI Joy p.s. You can reach me at Box 263, Orangevillei ON L9W 226 Phone: 519â€"941â€"2567 Fax: 519â€"941â€"4289 Email: trimlea@infinity.net laIPresIdentJoy Green Conference

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