Home & Country Newsletters (Stoney Creek, ON), Fall 2002, p. 6

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# More benefits to being a WI member! WIO is pleased to announce the upcoming launch ofan exciting new service being offered to benefit Women‘s Institute members and their families A a voluntary home and automobile insurance plan. made available through Johnson Incorporated. Johnson Incorporated. a Canadian company established in lXStl. is one of the country's largest insurance brokers and consultants, and a leader in providing home and auto insurance to organilations like FWIO. In addition to receiving access to competitive insurance packages. they can provide FWIO with: l ongoing education (eg. newsletter articles) I access to scholarships and academic grants t [00. valued at $1.000 each. are awarded annually to policyholders and their dependents), and I personal priority attention, 24 hours a day! For the first I?! months of this new partnership, Johnson wtll donate $20 to FWIO for each qualifying WI member and their immediate family (n0! prescnll)’ insured with Johnson) who receives a no-obligation home or auto quotation. Johnson Insurance is not only providing WI members with excellent service. they are also donating funds to support the work of FWIO! A detailed information package will arrive at your Branch soon! Picnic at the Willows This has been a busy summer at the Adelaide Hunter Hoodless Homestead near St. George. Ontario. with tours. special events and general upkeep of the home. June was a wonderful month with bus tours and picnic groups. All who gathered for “A Picnic at the Willows" on June 23 enjoyed this summer event. We discovered some talented local bakers who participated in the Bake-0ft using one of Adelaide's recipes. First Prize went to Bea Taylor and Joan Johnson, both from Allord & Park Road WI. On August 3 the Homestead hosted a WI sponsored Yard Sale. With help trom the Homestead Committee and local Branches. who generously donated items and baked goods. 51000 was raised for the Upkeep Fund. "Adie's Harvest Tea" took place on September 8 with live entertainment and homemade baked goods and crafts. Many thanks to all who volunteered at the Homestead this summer, On September 14. Adelaide Hoodless was honoured at the opening of the Branfiord Tourism Centre. Her picture will be displayed in banner form as oneI ot Brant County's prominent people. WI members are smiling as they sample the baked goods submitted for the Bake-OI! at the Homestead. Shown from left to right is Isabel Brubachar, Mary Wratten. Mien Bankers and Mary Derbyshlre. Submitted by Summer Asstslant Curator Stelanie Hurst. Adelatde Hunter Headless Homestead. 6 Home 8. Country, Fall 2002 A Credit Card Exclusive to rwror O we has the opportunity to term a mime partnership with MBNA Canada/MasterCard and their Atlinity Program to develop a new. ex. clusive Federated Women's Institutes oi Ontario credit cardl The card would display FWIO's name and logo right on itl Excellent exposure lor FWIOl Plus, there are additional benetits: c There is no cost or risk tor FWIO. . FWIO maintains control at the program. through linal approval of marketing. timing and content. - Increased visibility ot the FWIO name among supporters and the community. - The credit card will provide members and sup- porters with an essential tinancral tool wrlh the most comprehensive benefit package backed by the industry's benchmark in customer serv- ice. New source of tundraising income! FWIO will earn royalties tor the term ot the program. It will allow FWIO to support important organizational needs without deflecting lunds lrom other core areas. Royalties that FWIO would receive include: - $1 lor every account opened . - $1 tor every account renewed - 30% ct net retail purchases on accounts, and I $30 per account opened through FWlO's direct marketing eflorls. All at no cost to the cardholders! Some other organizations already participating include: o MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Canada - Canadian Nurses Association - numerous Colleges and Universities 0 Save the Children 0 The Royal Canadian Legion - Ontario Federation of Agriculture (CPA). and more! MBNA Canada goes to great lengths in order to guard the privacy at their partners confidential Contact intormation and is dedicated to developing a partnership built on trust. It FWIO participates. we will be required to submit each members contact information to a secure mailing-house in order to distribute intorrnation about the program- If you would like to discuss any concerns about this program. please contact Board Director. J03" Folkard by December 15. 2002. by phone/fax at 905-459-9272. or mail 504-25 Union Street. Brampton ON ch 1Fl4. .

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