Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Rose Garden, Winter 2009, p. 6

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inspiring women. Yarmouth Glen WI Presentation of the Elgin County District Scholarship to Nicole Elizabeth WatsontookplaceattheDan Patterson Steamshowthispastfall. Joan Mansell, Past President of Elgin District W] (on left) and Scholarship Convenor for the District, Joanne Erickson (on right) made the presentation. Nicole has shown outstanding progress and development, given excellent leadership and carries out club work of a high caliber in the 4-H Program. Nicole is presently in her first year at University of Guelph in the Bachelor ongriculture and Bachelor ofGeneral Science programs hoping to pursue a career as a large animal veterinarian. March 8 is Visit the Status of Women Canada website â€" visit http://www.swcâ€"cfc.gc.ca/dates/iwd/indexmehtml. J St. George WI Members of St. George WI (Brant District) prepare to serve another dinner meal to the local St. George Lion'sClub.FromlefttorightareLynda Lyster, Mary Wratten, Marg Leppard, Sharon Valens, Shirer Johansen, Marie Lyons, Joyce Monkhouse, and Earla Goodbrand. The St. George, Blue Lake and Auburn (prior to disbanding) Women's Institutes have served the St. George Lions Club for over 63 years, ever since the Lions Club was chartered in 1945. the/maz‘mm/ %4ne/h'9 ‘0an Each year, across the world March Bis recognized as International Women's Day. Manycountries and organizations use this opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate women's achievements and contributions they are making in local communities and right across the world. Although there is much to be done in the area of equality, over the past century, women and women’s rights have made great strides in both developed and developing countries. According to the Status of Canada website, many countries have included provisions in their constitutions guaranteeing the enjoyment of human rights without discrimination on the basis of sex. They also say that women are being alerted to their rights and educated on how to access those rights which is an improvement over what has happened in the past. in many places, violence against women is identified as a violation of women’s rights and including gender perspectives has become an important part of regular programming, This year, on March 8, take a few moments to think about the women in your life, and women all over the world. Use this day as an opportunity to pay tribute to your own accomplishments, or those offriends, family and other , us Five” hinko ways you can . ose attributes into yourown‘life - imagine the Future. What are 10 things you think women will accomplish over the 25, 50. 100 years? - Check out these great sites for more information: o http://www.heroines.ca/ o http://www.swc~cfc.gc.ca/dates/ whm/index_e.html o http:l/womenshistory.about.com/ i

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